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0XF0E6 PT1BIIC LEDGER FRIDAY. .TTTT.V IS 19ih i-offiml WAN! ill ADVERTISING I'SE , u":.,ih rnm. Use special "m co top dresser and watch tHe , t erow we have it. plant gwjT0N WiNSTON CO. ltVT COJ BEAA U i na mu FLa good supply on hand and will riari to fill your wants. f tf d SoRNfift BROS. CQ. . -., TT? TT ITT,'' TToTTtiOtSBTC PAINT? i se a-. i. - , i A nh it. The test la estihihe long run. we can supply ftAY & S0N. ,T5FvTrC03IE9 TO FLUES WE tnow our business, and we use the styLE PROCESS IRON that resist rust the longest "Mr. Farmer. SAMUEL bout it jer for corn-nt. Automobile Painting trate Soda, Cotton seed Meal, and Upholstering and acid. It. pas. AUTOMOBILE PAINTING AND UP- f HOLSTERING DONE "TO THE " " QUEENS TASTE," WORKMANSHIP NEW CROP TURNIPSEED JUST AND MATERLL THE BEST, SAT- ' received- We maN ISFACTION GUARANTEE, "YOUR L x BUSINESS APPRECIATED." GRAN- NOTR E FROM THIS DATE THE VILLE MOTOR COMPANY. ifa factory will close at 7 p. m. ituJdavs at 9 p. m. Sundays at SOJA 3EANS THE GREAT HAY Jjj m; t 3tx and meat producer. Large ship- ' mem received last week. ED TOF STEEL FENCE POSTS 5-18-tj HORNER BROS. CO. fli-p time saver? labor savers, ,ast ind'tely ,T. y. SS and look gooc. ware Tinware, Enamelware, Al- C- D' RA f 0?' luminumware. etc, at C. D. RAY Distributors. k SON.g HARDWARE STORE . july 2-tf HAVE YOU A HOUSE TO COVER? right Metal Shingles, Paroid Roof- BUGGY REPAIRING lng and every other kind of roof- of EVERY DECRIPTICN, AVE tag of best quality. . HAVE THE BEST OF MECHANICS, S- P- RAY & SON. WE jyj, THE BEST OF mater tp v pntt fir TFnrFP IAL THE BEST 0F IK I rUliJLl LiSliUKrjIX PACTORY FACILITIES, LAST BUT want ads, only lc per not least we have the best rAV J 7 OF PRICES, "YOUR BUSINESS AP- uOlQ. PRECIATED. OXFORD BUGGY FLIES! FLIES! FLIES! THAT A- CO. B. F. Taylor, Mngr. bominable fly! Make him stay . cr, outdoors bv the use of our PRETTIEST LINE OXFORD CHASE SCREEN DOORS AND WINDOWS. buggies, carriages, traps and etc 4-1-ltw-tf. C D. RAY & SON. in south and Harness to match. GUAXO PRICES REDUCED. PLACE LYON WINSTON CO. your orders now for the best gua- FQR ALE ONE PONY OUTFIT no you can buy, common tobacco . . ,TQ j Knn 1H nnriv will ell cheap complete; 8 year old. 500 lb pony, 3- tj. " HORNER BROS.. CO- gentle and safe for children, also buggy, harness, riding bridle and FARMERS BE WISE YOU WILL saddle. Bargain .for quick buyer. find our FARM IMPLEMENTS 2tx J. H. BULLOCK. right in price and that they will do the work right. TOP DRESSER FOR CORN NI- 4- 1-ltw-tf. C D. RAY & SON. trate Sodaf Cotton seed Meal. COOKING IX SUMMER CAN MORE and acid. It pays, pleasantlv be done bv the use of HORNER BROS- CO. our NEW PERFECTION OR 6-21-tf Richard Oil Stoves- - 4- 1-ltw-tf. C D. RAY & SON. FOR RENT TWO FARMS ON 7 77 National Highway right at Gcla HART SCHAFFNER & MART station. Apply to A. A. Chapman, suits- Another shipment just re- oxford, N. C, or Herbert Gregory, g wived. HORNER BROS- CO. stovall, N. C. 7-ll-4t ,;rvr ,ft,v GUANO PRICES REDUCED. PLACE iulm, Mtjy nA tt Jti your orders now for the best gua- received another shipment of Hart no you can buy. common tobacco Schaffner & Marx suits- Come in will sell cheap. and look them over. 3-tj. HORNER BROS., CO- 5- 18-tj HORNER BROS- CO. -j-rq : SOJA BEANS THE GREAT HAY yrS . and meat producer. Large, ship- 1 BlllCK repainted and ment received last week. , 5-1 8-t j HORNER BROS- CO. IieW tOp. plant soja beans we have 1 Mitchell repainted. a good supply on hand and will - "nn-p4- he glad to fill your wants- UKJ1 u . 5-18-tj horner bros. co. Come to see us. Prices top dresser for corn-ni- Granville Motor Co. trate Soda, Cptton seed Meal, HORNER BROS. CO. c-21-tf YOUNG MEX AVE HAVE JUST received another shipment of Hart Schaffner & Marx suits- Come in and look them over. 5-18-tj HORNER BROS. CO. PRETTIEST LINE OXFORD CHASE buggies, carriages, traps and etc. in south and Harness to match LYON WINSTON CO. HART SCHAFFNER & MARX suits. Another shipment just re vived. HORNER BROS. CO. 5-18-tj 4AVE YOU A HOUSE Tx BUTLD? Ruld it. with our material. You Vr,n ..Tt rihf. V,en you get it it Ray's." C. D. RAY & SON. JUST VIPIT OUR HARDWARE Store. We have what you are looking for. We have ft clean store and a clean stock of Hard ware. lf C. D. RAY & SON. I SE CORN TOP DRESSER IN- crease yield corn. Use ' special tobacco top dresser and watch the plant grow we have it LYON WINSTON CO. ADVERTISING ONLY He PER WORD PUBLIC LEDGER Phone 28 WANT ADVERTISING Used Cars 1 Buick repainted and new top. 1 Mitchell repainted. IDort. Come to see us. Prices GrailVillG Motor Co. I 3 prs. PURE SILK stockings. . .$2.85 3 prs. MERCERIZED LISLE. .$1.25 3 prs. ditto light weight .... .$1.00 6 prs. Mens cot...$l. Merc $1.50 Price returned if not pleased. BUY DIRECT FROM MILL. SAVE MON EY. HEMSHAW HOSIERY MILLS, Oxford, N. C. Jly l-8t FOR SALE THE KIMBALL FAKM of 1700 acres has been subdivided into 25 tracts and are for sale at reasonable prices. If bought this month possession will be given Jan. 1, 1922, but later sales will probably be made subject to next I year's rental. GKUUiNStfUKu BANK & TRUST CO., Recever. JOHN W. HESTER, Atty 7-8-4t It a w C WHEN IT COMES TO FLUES & roofing you can't afford to miss getting Samuel Davis' prices be fore you buy- SAMUEL DAVIS, the man who leads. 7-1 5-3 1. IF ITS GALVANIZED V CRIMP, Galvanized shingles, Galvanized roll roofing, painted V Crimp, Red Hedar shingles or any grade of rubber and asphalt, roofing, then we are the people to see- bAM UEL DAVIS, the man who pays the freight. . 7-1 5-3 1 666 cures Malaria, Chills and Fever, Bilious Fever, Colds and La Grippe, or money refunded. j FORD PLANT BUILDS 108,862 IN JUNE Demand Exceeds Output As Ford i Breaks All Previous Records. During the month of June, the j Ford Motor Company, thru its De troit Factories and 22 Assembly Plants throughout the country reach ed the production of 108,962 Ford carsand trucks, setting up" a new high record for one month. Production of Ford cars and trucks has been steadily increasing since early spring, and shows substantial gains over the same period last year. The second quarter of 1921, viz, Ap ril. May and June shows an output of 301,796 Ford cars and trucks a gainst 220,878 for the, same three months of last year, or a net increase of 80,918. Despite the fact, however, that the Ford Plants have been running at maximum capacity the demand for Ford cars and trucks is not being met, and at the present time, many thousand unfilled orders have been piled up ahead so that Ford sales are t still limited by manufacturing facili ties rather than marketing possibilities- Particularly is this true with respect to enclosed cars, for which the demand has been unusually heavy. One reason cited by the Ford Of ficials for the unprecedented de mand for Ford cars in the present tendency toward economy. Many of those whose names have been added to thf lone list of buvers mieht well nave afforded larger and more costly cars man ine r ora, dui u is mc uc lief that most prospective motor car buyers are investigating all of the costs incident to motoring much more carefully at any period during the past five years- The estimated output of the Ford Factories for July calls for 109,000 cars and trucks, or a production of ! 4,360 a day for 25 days. Since the assembling of cars is being handled In other words, one Ford car or truck leaves the assembly line every 6 1-2 seconds. 666 has more imita tions than any other Fever Tonic on the mar- ket, but no one wants imitations. AVHEN IT COMES TO FLUES & roofing you can't afford to miss getting Samuel Davis' prices be fore you buy. SAMUEL DAVIS, the man who leads. 7-15-3t IF ITS GALVANIZED V CRIMP, Galvanized shingles, Galvanized roll roofjng, painted V Crimp, Red Cedar shingles or any grade of rubber and asphalt, roofing, then we are the people to see- SAM UEL DAVIS, the man who pays the freight. 7-1 5-3 1 NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND DEBT ORS OF JAMES B. HOBGOOD Having qualified as executor of the last will and testament of James B. Hobgood, deceased, late of Granville County, North Carolina, I hereby noti fy all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to me at my home near Berea, N. C or at the office of A. W. Graham &Son in Oxford, N. C, on or before the 24th day of June, 1922, or this no tice will be pleaded in bar of their re covery. All persons indebted to said estate will pease make immediate pay ment. This 22nd day of June, 1921. "V. O. HOBGOOD, Executor of James E. Hobgood. A. W. Graham & Son, Attorneys. 6-24-8tx. PUBLICATION OF SUHMONS NORTH CAROLINA GRANVILLE COUNTY In The Superior Court Before the Clerk William Cogrivell Vs John KittreU and Others. PUBLICATION SUMMONS The defendants in this action Sue Sondville and husband Hannah Sight ler Sondville, Martha Hawkins and Ju nius Hawkins will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Granville County, North Carolina for the purpose of partioning a certain tract of land situated in said county on the west side-of the Raleigh road con taining 10 acres more or less and be ing the land belonging to the estate of Rufus Cogwell deceased. Said defendats . will further take notice that they are required to appear before the Clerk of the Superior feourt of said county at . the Court house in Oxford. N. C, on the 6th day of July 1921 and answer or demur to the pe tition in this action or the relief therein demanded will be granted. This the 1st day of June 1921. D. C. HUNT, 6-4-4w pd Clerk Superior Court. EXECUTORS NOTICE Having qualified as executor of the last will and testament of Haywood Burroughs deceased late of Granville County this is to notify all persons having- claims against said deceased to preser'; them to me dulv verified on or before the 11th day ofMay 1922 or rnis nonce wm e rlead'1 r n recovery, All persons indehtd to de ceased win please make immediate settlement. Hendpr.on, N C. Mav 11th 1921. ANDREW J. HARRIS Executor of last will of Haywood Burroughs elee'd. 5-13-paid. NOTICE OP ADMINISTRATION Having been appointed by the Clerk of the Superior Court of Gran ville Connv as ftdrninisT-ator "f tp estate of Bettie Allen, deceased, late of the County of Granville, the under isTted hereby notifies all persons, holdintr claims against said estate, present the same to me for payment on or before the 13th. day of May, 1922. or this notice will be pleaded in har of their recovery. All persons in debted to said estate are requested to make prompt settlement. This May 11, 1921. J. T. PEACE. Administrator of Bettie Allen deceased. B-13-6t paid Coming Soon. Orpheum Theatre 1 NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC The County Board of Education at the regular July meeting, which will be held Tuesday, July 5 th, will take into consideration the question of making the rate uniform on all spe cial tax districts, and of apportion ing the amount resulting from this uniform rate on all special tax dis tricts to the various schools in these districts according to the number of teachers and the average atten dance If this is done this uniform rate cannot be greater than the lowest maximum rate voted by any district which is fifteen cents cn the hun dred dollars valuation of property and forty-five cent3 on the poll. There are many advantages in this method of distributing the special tax which cannot be discussed in this short notice. The Board of Education will be glad to have in at tendant at this meeting all who are interested and would like to express their views on this question. This would not include the Oxford Grac ed School district which nnprntoc un der a special charter. F. M. PINNIX, Chairman. J- F. Webb, Secretary, 6-28-2t -"'TT- -n I ii C . SALtS OF SCHOOL HOUSE BONDS Sealed bids, accompanied by a certi fied check for Five Hundred Dollars, nll be required by The County Board of Education of Granville County, North Carolina, at the office of the Su perintendent of Schools for Granville county, in the Court House in Oxford, N c at any time prior to 12 o'clock noon, Friday, July 1st, 1921, at which time all bids will be opened for the following described bonds: Twenty-five Thousand Dollars ($25.- 000. 00) of School-House Coupon Bonds of Sassafras Fork District Number 2, known as Stovall District, dated May 1, 1920, and to mature twenty (20) years from date, to-wit: May 1st 1940, and bearing interest At the rate of six per cent per annum, interest pay able semi-annually on the 1st days of May o.nd November, at The National Bank of Granville, Oxford, N. C., in such denominations as the purchaser rray desire. No bids for lesr than par and ac crued interest will be considered. The said bonds are to be issued the Board of Commissioners of Gran ville County. The right to reject all bids is reserved. By order of the County Board of Edu cation of Granville County, North Ca rolina. This June 6. 1921. The Board of Education of Granville County, N. C. F. M. PINNIX, Chairman. J. F. Webb, Clerk. SALE OF REAL ESTATE Pursuant to authority contained in a certain deed of trust executed by Sidney Taylor and wife and re corded in-book 130 at page 246, de fault having been made in the pay ment of the bonds secured thereby, I shall at the request of the holder eif op id hnnds! ON SATURDAY THE 30TH DAY OF , .lltliY sell at Public auction at the Court house door in the town of Oxford to the highest bidder for cash the two tracts of land mentioned in said deed of trust and bounded and described as follows: First Tract Beginning at a dogwood Bobbitts corner in Montagues line; thence by bis line E 60 poles to a sweet gum on the Big Branch; thence down said branch as it meanders to a Alder Tn?:h Bnhbitts corner: thence by his line, N 99 poles to the beginning j containing 21 3-4 acres more or less. Second Tract. Beginning- at a Black Oak corner of the Bank of Mrs. Aliens mill pond run N. on lfne of Lot No. 4 41 chns and 50 links to a Hickory Sapling and Pointers Williams Montagues line; thence Easterly crooked line 5 chns and 79 lkns to a dead Hickory corner of Montagues and lot No. 1; thence due East 15 chns 68 lkns to a Dogwood corner No 2 on line of No. 1 thencp S on No. 2 41 chns and 50 lkns to a planted stone and pointers j on JN. Brummitts nne; tnence witn i i i tit -i r i j f o i : ms line vv xo cutis aiita oo iiih.s in the beginning containing 68 peres more or less. See deed from T. E. Bobbin to Sidney Taylor Book 70 Page 340. Time of Sale 12 M 7-l-4t T. LANIER. Trustee. WHEN IT COMES TO FLUES & roofing you can't afford to miss getting-Samuel Davis' prices be fore you buy. SAMUEL DAVIS, 1 the man who leads. 7-1 5-3 1 fl Seaboard Air Line Railway INFORMATION BULLETIN Niagara Falls, N. Y. Tickets Special Excursion Fares. On sale July 6, 14, 20, 28; August S, 11,17,. 25, 31; September 14, 28; October 12. Limited 17 days. i ROUND TRIP FARE FROM RALEIGH $26.70 RALEIGH-PORTSMOUTH-NORFOLK ALL STEEL SLEEPING CAR LINE. Open Union Station 9:00 to 1:00 A. M. Daily Arrive Norfolk 9:00 A. M. RALEIGH-WASHINGTON ALL STEEL SLEEPING CAR LINE Open Union Station 9:00 to 11:10 p. m. Daily Arrive Washington, D. C, 8:30 a. m. SUNDAY EXCURSION RATES TO NORFOLK, VA. $4.00 ROUND TRIP. Tickets good in Sleeping Cars upon payment of berth fare. Effective each Sunday JUNE 5TH TO SEPTEMBER 4TH, 1021. Be sure and see that your ticket reads SEABOARD. For all in formation desired call on Ticket Agents or the undersigned. . . . JOHN T. WEST, Division Passenger Agent Phone 621 : : : : : : Raleigh, N. C. I DAVIS HE PAYS THE FREIGHT. , 7-15-31 i Rub-My-Tism Is a great pain killer. Reliev es pain and soreness, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sprains, &c. Coming Soon. Orpheum Theatre 1 "WHAT A CHANGE" YOU'LL SAY Yon may hae had some thoughts of discarding that old Suit of yours because it has lost its shape or had be come spotted, or some other little thing was wrong with it. Before you do so, send it to us and we'll show you how it is possible at a small out lay to save your Suit for an other season of good wear. We've done it thousands of times and we'll do it for you. JACK CAPEHART Phone 183-J. Oxford, N. C. Awnings For Stores and Residences, Write JAS. G. JORDAN Box 94. Henderson, N. C. BEFORE fa rlllfJm F W ' , MlHijSt il 1 f ' i After you cat afaoys tako I C FPU YOUR AOD-STOMAdD Instantly relieves Heartburn. Eloat- IGawy Feeling Stops food soaring; re; eating and all stomach miseries Aids Ugeatte and appetite. Keeps stomach sweet knd Btcaoff. Increases Vitality and Pep. EATOM1C is the best remedy. Tens of thou sands wonderfully benefited. Only costs a cent or two a day to use it. Positively guanatsed to please or we will refund money Getafeisj fen today, YobwUIbss. - J. G. HALL. Oxford. N. G. OXFORD COLLEGE Oxford, N. C. Founded 1850 High Fthool and College Courses Special Courses Music. :: Art Pedagogy, Home Economics Commercial Branches and Expression APPLY FOR CATALOGUE F. P. HOBGOOD U. S. MAIL LINE Larccct tnd Fastest American-Flag Ships "Aawrica" July 23-Ana. 24-Sept 28 WsWaattsaJub30-Aug.27-Seit24 High Standard Service) in Second and Third-Cli U. S. M3 Lucnhave aadafdoadtcrriceioratl daawsef travden and thatitandud ahigh. Tka Aawrica, tot intUnce, carries 1,400 3d-daa pa (2.700 klaai paaencer. in all.) For further information ee Dearest tfaaroihip enl oe write U. S. MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. 45 Broadway, N. Y. Operating U. S. Shipping Boari Ship Dr. 0. B. BONNER DRS. BONNER & BONNER BYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT Raleigh, N. C. Will be in Oxford on Friday of each week OFFICES IN BROWN BLDG. J.P.HARRIS Notary Public AT THE UNION BANK HICKS & STEM ttorneys-at-Law Oxford- - r - N. C Practice in State and Federal Courts. A. Vi. Graham & Son ATTORNEYS AT LAW Oxford, N. O. Practice n the State and federal Courts. F W. Hancock, Jr. Lawyer, Notary Public Odd Fellows' Bldg. Oxford. N. O- OR. S. J. FINCH -DENTIST Office in Brown Buikifng. Office hours: 9-12 a. m. 1-6:80 p. m. JOE N. PITTMAN PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST ''rv'cv s Our Sfott.. We strive JNO. W. HESTER. ATTORNEY AT LAW Offices in Britt Building, room formerly occupied by Union Bank; & Trust Ce d. g. BRusrunr Attoraey-at-Law Hillsboro Street OXFORD. 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