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w i J QXFORB PUBLIC XEDRIJ ESP AY. SEPTEMBER 27. 1921 LEGAL NOTICES r TT . . . 3.V Do You tafe that the Want Ads are just as useful in Je household as in business? That they will provide for your unusual needs just as they do for your commonplace ones? That they will serve you at any time, any hour? That they are not just for emergencies, but for everyday use? REMEMBER, THE WANT ADS ARE WAITING TO SERVE YOU! Public Ledger WOT IK are read by 10,000 people semi-weekly, and they get RESULTS!! jlpsii want mm ! SALE OP CREEDMOOR SCHOOL DISTRICT BONDS Sealed bids for Eighteen Thou sand Dollars, Creedmoor School Dis trict Bonds, Creedmoor, N. C, will be received by The County Board of Education of Granville County on or hefnro TWrmria-ir HntnhoT 9. A 1921. at twelve o'clock noon. These bonds will be issued pursuant to an elec tion lield in said School District on August 12, 1921. The bonds will be issued in denomination of Five Hun dred Dollar.s bearing date of October 1. 1321b with interest at the rate 01 six per centum per annum, payable semi-annually, on the first days of April and October of each year after cipal of said bonds will be payable in annual installment of one Thou sand Dollars each, beginning with October 1, 1922. The principal and interest on said bonds will oe pay able at the First National Bank of Creedmoor, N. C. Sealed bids should be forwarded to P M. Pinnix, Chair man, County Board of Education, Ox ford, N.. C, and certified check for Nine Hundred Dollars must accom pany each bid. The bids will be opened at the Office of the County Board of Education of Granville County in Oxford, N. C, on Monday, October 24, 1921, a twelve o'clock noon. The right to reject any and all bids is expressly reserved. This September 23, 1921. F. W. PINNIX. Chairman, The County Board of Education of Granville County. 9-20-4w J. F. WEBB, Secretary ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE Having qualified as administratrix of the estate of W. J. H. Booher, de ceased, County of Granville, the un dersigned hereby notifies all persons holding claims against said estate, present the same to me for payment on or before the 13th day of Septem ber 1922 or this notice will be plead ed in bar of their recovery. All per sons indebted to said estate will make prompt settlement. This September 13. 1921. (paid) I. M. BOOHER, Admtx. Oxford, N.C. Lumber, Building Material, ardwafe, Coal It comes quick and it comes right when you get it' at Time to Prepare Your Turnip Patch. Sow the right kind of seed Get 'em at Halls Drug Store "The Itexall Store" Oxford, N. C. v. DR. W. A. KIRKSEY Brown Building OXFORD. N. C. Telephone Res- 2Q5-J . Office 301 2 vnnc, MEN WE HAVE JUST rpceived another shipment oi Hart Schaffner & Marx suits. Come in 9ni look ther.t over. US-tj HORNER BROS. CO. - -t ; Automobile Panting and Upholstering tft)MOBILE TAINTING AND UP HOLSTERING DONE "TO THE OIEFAS TASTE," WORKMANSHIP vn u-VTERUL THE BEST, SAT- fii'ATlA NTEE . "YOUR I7ir .t-' BIGNESS APPRECIATED." GRAN YILLE MOTOR COMPANY. IF ITS GALVANIZED V CRIMP, galvanized tin shingles, roll tin, rubber roofing, or any kind of Roofing, then you can always save by coming to see SAMUEL DAVIS, Clarksville. Va. ORNAMENTALS FOR HOME AND school grounds. Now is the time to give me your order ror orna mental shrubbery, roses and plant ings. Landscape gardner on re quest. Also agent for cut flowers. Phone 279 W. MRS. IRA N. HOWARD. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION The clerk of theSuperior Court of Granville County has this day ap pointed me administratrix of the es tate of Henry M. Tally, deceased. All persons holding claims against said estate will present them to me within one year from the date here of, or this notice will be pleaded m bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will riease make settlement with m. This September 14, 1921. MRS. LUCY J. TALLY Admr. of Henry M. Tally, deceased (paid) Y01NG MEN WE HAVE JUST received another shipment of Hart Schaffner & Marx suits- Come in and look them over. 5-18-tj HORNER BROS- CO. HART SCHAFFNER & Another shipment ceived. HORNER BROS. 5-18-tj MARX just re- DON'T FORGET US ON BUILDING material which we have recently added to our line. We have bought at the bottom, everything we have and we will sell accordingly.- SAMUEL DAVIS, the man who leads. CO; WAXTED MECHANICS TO WORK on Truck Bodies apply to Mr. llainor at our office. !t. THE OXFORD BODY CO. FOR SALE DWELLING HOUSE. Well located. Can give imme diate possession. D. E. COMPTON, Corner Front and Gilliam Sts. S-30-9tx GENUINE ABRUZZIE RYE SEED from Dr. White's farm for sale at HALL'S DRUG STORE. 9-13-tf REDUCED IN WALL PAPERS 10 to 40 per cent. Let me have your order. L. W. TINGEN, Phone 100-J 9-23-2tx LOST MONDAY SEPT. 12TH AT Graded School or on the way there one ladies purse . containing small amount of money, return to Mrs. A. B. Overton will be appreciated. 9-20-2t 3ART SCHAFFNER & MART j suits. .Another shipment just re-J ceived. HORNER BROS. CO. 5-18-tj or ! THE BURC'HETT PROPERTY NEAR the bodv factory is in my hands for sale. If interested, see write me. 5-9-tf D. G. BRUMMITT. SEED RYE I ILAVE A NICE LOT of home-srrown Abruzzi Rye for sale. H. GRADY HARRIS, Ox ford. X. C. 9-13-4X FOR RENT t CONNECTING rooms with water in kitchen and bath. Phone 49-W 9-16-2tc THREE , eap, 5-13-tf ABRUZZI RYE, $3.00 BUSHEL; grown from pedigreed seed; made over thirty to one last season, on our farm on Highway near Gela. SIMPSON & SON. 9-23-4tx Oxford, N. C DON'T FORGET US ON BUILDING material which we have recently added to our line. We have bought at the bottom, everything we have and we will sell accord ingly. - SAMUEL DAVIS, the man who leads. NORTH CAROLINA GRANVILLE COUNTY Robert Richardson, Vs. Mary Richardson In the Superior Court November Term 1921. Notice Of Summons'. The Defendant, above named, will take Notice, than an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Granville County, North Carolina for the purpose of divorce; And said Defendant will fur ther take notice that she is required to appear before the ClerK or the Su perior Court for said County on or before the 12th day of October 1921 and answer or demur to the com plaint in said action or tne riaintiii will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said complaint. This 12th day of September 1921 D. C. HUNT, Clerk Superior Court. 6t paid . SALE OF VALUABLE LANDS Pursuant to an order of saie made by the Superior Court ot tne County of Granville, in the Special Proceding therein pending, entitled "J. L. Clark and others Vs. W. H. Clark and oth ers." we shall on MONDAY, OCTOBER 3RD., 1921, AT TWELVE O'CLOCK, NOON, the same being the first Monday in October, 1921. sell to the highest bid der by public auction for cash at the Court House door in Oxford, the fol lowing described tract or parcel of land: Lying and being situate in Salem Township, said county, about five miles north of Oxford, adjoining the lands of the late John R. Wilson, Reddern Perry, R. T. Clark and oth ers, containing about izb acres, more or less, and known as the tract of land owned by Mrs. Jennie Clark at the time of her death, less 36 acres sold off to R. T. Clark. The said tract of land will be di vided into two smaller tracts, with the Public Road leading through said tract, as the dividing line, and Plats of each tract will be made and exhi bited on the day of the sale. The land will be sold first by the sepa rate tracts and then as a whole, in accordance with the order of Court. This SeDtember 1, 1921. A. A. HICKS, B. S. ROYSTER, paid , Commissioners. SALE OF LAND By virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain deed of trust executed to me by J: G. Royster on the 28th day of April, 1920, and at the request of the owner and holder of the bonds secured thereby, deiauit having been made in the payment of the said bonds. I shan on MONDAY, OCTOBER 3RD, 1921, AT TWELVE O'CLOCK, NOON, sell to the highest bidder by public auction for cash at the Court House door in Oxford, the following de scribed lot or parcel ,of lani: Lying and being situate in Oxford Township, near the northern limits of the town or Oxford, tronting and ASPIRIN Name "Bayer" on Genuine . - - GRANVILLE COUNTY, N. C. ROAD BONDS FOR SALE Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" is gen uine Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for over twenty years. Accept only an unbro ken "Bayer package" which con tains proper directions to relieve Headache, Toothache, Earache, Neu ralgia, Rheumatism, Colds and Pain. Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets' cost few cents. Druggists also sell larger "Bayer packages." Aspirin is trade mark Bayer Manufacture Monoaceti cacidester of Salicylicacld. Memories Fade Photographs Stay if made by Brinkley. Bring or send in your kodak films. You can't get Ahem finished better anywliere. Pitching Horseshoes. Pitching horseshoes is a first class game for farmers' picnics, holi day celebrations and times when work on the farm lets up ror -.n hour or so. In the last year or two there has been greatly increasec interest in the game and county, stale and national championship congests have been held. Each district generally has its own set of rules. However, those who want to conform to national standards may be inter ested in a summary of the rules put out by the national association: The standard distance between the pegs is forty feet. The pitchers' box extends three feet on either side, to the rear and in front of tnepog. The Dr. O. B. BONNER Of DBS. BONNER & BONNER BYE, EAR, ROSE AND THROAT Raleigh, N. C. Will be in Oxford on Friday of , each week OFFICES IN BROWN BLDG. running hark therefrom alone the pegs are at least one men in ciame- line of Prosnect Avenue, and the i ter and stand 8 inches above the J. P.HARRIS Notary Public AT THE UNION BANS The Com Cob Comes Into Its Own. ( Anderson Daily Mail.) Scientists are reported as having stated that under correct treatment corn cobs will produce pitch, acid tar. charcoal, wool alcohol, formic acid, pure acetic acid, paper puip, a lot of other things and rurrural, a rare chemical with a market value of $10 a pound, and that experi ments mav even lead to the use of ? R. ties, also oak lumber in car i cobs as a source of sugar. And an ti't lots. i nf this mav be true, but it sounas t GARMAN WHEEL CO, (See L. S Garman) ROUSES FOR SALE v.ith water and lights. GARMAN WHEEL CO. LASTED TO BUY 1,000,000 OAK -1 ! an awful lot like a statement made by Old Corn himself. " GOOD FARMS FOR SALE OR reKt on easy terms. These farms are located about 15 miles south of fuquay Springs. Nice loamey Bd, clay subsoil self drained. yY are well watered, good mea dows, buildings, near churches, schools and on good roads. r n HOME LAND CO., J"2-2tx m Dunn, N. C. F0J SAI'E GOOD PIAXO; PRICE oo 5" Cal1 Public Ledger Office. TRICKS WHERE THEY war. The well Harris will begin RACK TO fere before the Known Gree f r. pIM oysters Friday, Sept. 23. ices per plate 35c; stews 25c! 20c. All oysters cooked to f 0rf'er. 23-2 TJ rmnriT tt tt irT-Tn XX. FV,.. Travel In Comfort. (From The Topeka Capital) Beggars, traveling in automobiles, were reported in this section of the State recently. One family or man, wife and two children, traveling m a large car, stopped at several places along the road in the Otoe country, south of here, and asked for food, i stating that they had not eaten in two days' time. Other places were solicited, the occupants of the car petting gasoljne and oil In addition to food. I. Timothy, V., 23. (From The Waterbury American) It's awful good of Collector Eaton to allow families to make 200 gal lons of wine for their own use. But we don't know what Wayne Wheeler and Chief Anderson will say about it. It will be necessary to declare in advance to the internal revenue Sealed bids for One Hundred and Fifty Thousand (150,000) Dollars coupon road bonds may be filed and will be received at any time prior to noon Monday, October 10th, 1921, said bonds to bear interest at the rate of six per cent per annum, in terest payable semi-annually, said bonds to mature twenty-five years from the date thereof and to be is sued by The Board of Commissioners of Granville County, Nortn Carolina. AU bids must be accompanied by cer tified check in the sum of One Thousand . (1000) Dollars. v Bids may be filed with Charles G. Powell, Clerk to The Board of Commission ers of Granville County, address, Ox ford, N. C. All bids will be opened at twelve o'clock M. Monday, Octo ber 10th. 1921. The 'Board of Com missioners of Granville County re serves the right to reject any and all bids. Bids will be opened at the time above mentioned in the Com missioners' Room in the Court House in Oxford, North Carolina. This the 5th day of September, 1921. The Board of Commissioners of Granville Co. By J. E. DAVIS. Attest: C. G. POWELL. Register of Deeds of Granville County and ex officio clerk to The Board of Commis sioners of Granville County. NORTH CAROLINA GRANVILLE COUNTY Ella Bailey Vs j James .Bailey In the Superior Court Before the Clerk. NOTICE The defendant above named will take notice that an action entitled as above has been begun in the Su nerior Court of Granville County i against him for divorce and the cus tody of the children of said plain tiff and defendant, and the saidN de fendant will further take notice that he is required to appear -efore the Clerk of the Superior Court of Gran ville County on or before tho 7th day of October 1921 and answer or de mur to the Complaint filed in said action or the relief demanded there in will be granted. This 3rd dav .of September 1921. JEANNETTE LONGMHIE, (paid) Dept. Clerk Superior Court. lands of R. L. Knowles to Albert street, and being lots Nos. 1 to 10 and 19 to. 28 inclusive of the R. L. Knowles or Delacroix property, as shown by plat thereof made by W. A. Peterson, Ci vil Engineer, of record in Plat Book nage 96 of the Office of the Regis ter of Deeds of Granville county and. being the lots conveyed to J. G. Rovster by Mrs. Mary R. Delacroix. This SeDtember 1. 1921. fraid) D. G. BRUMMITT, Trustee. SALE OF REAL ESTATE , Pursuant to authority vested in me by a certain deed of trust executed by Sidney Taylor and wife on the 8th day of March 1919 and recorded in book 130 at page 346 in the Offic of the Register of Deed for sail cnuntv, default having been made in the pavment of the bonds secured thereby and being requested so to do bv the owner of said bends I shall; ON MONDAY THE 3RD DAY OF OCTOBER 1921 AT 12 M, sell at Public auction at the Court House door in the town of Oxford to the highest bidder for-casn two cer tain tracts or narcels of land lying and being in said county in Fishing Creek township, the two rorming one i The nati0nal tract of land and nemg oounaea auu eliminate tne descnoeo as iouuws. First, tract: Beginning at a aog ground. The shoes used must not exceed 7 and a Italf inches in width. The toe l and heel calks must not be more than j 3-4 of an inch in length. The open- j ing between the heel calks shall not i exceed three and a half Inches in- j side measurement. b No shoe is to 1 weigh more than two and one-half pounds. ' '; The regulation game consists of 21 points, altho games at national tournaments consist of 50 points. A 'ringer scores three points and a dou ble ringer six. The shoe cosest to the peg scores one point; ana If both shoes are closer than either of the opponent's, two points arf -cored. All equate are counted re". That 'ff Moth "onttantf! nr one HICKS & STEM ttorneys-at-Law Oxford- - - - N. i Practice in State and Federal Courts. i pho-e f v?nal . distances from wood Bobbitts corner, in Montagues line; Thence E 60 poles to a sweet S A I,F TYimrvn TT7rcT7xr nine ' mm j a n i V .-w m , w r m w i" o months old. Entitled to reg- j office the intention to make the wine -uduoa grand sire. Joe scissors, n t. t.it'.wtq f 3. C. arcissus. Single White Hya S. ;SiDgle Superfine Early Tu , ; Juble Superfine Early Tu- phonf rn ' PITTMAN, Druggist. une 50116 9-23-tf Orion ' or else the possession or u, n uis- LEWIS StovaR, covered later, win De in vioiauuu ui 9-23-4tx the law. They will make a sensible temperance law out of tnis proniDi tion thing if thy keep on. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY THAT wire fence and barb wire you been waiting to buy. It is at the bot tom. Our figures will prove it. SAMUEL DAVIS, Clarksville, Va. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Havine. this day, qualified as ad ministrator of the estate of Mrs. C. F. Cannady, deceased, late of Gran ville Countv. North Carolina, this is to- notify all persons having claims against said estate to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 3rd day of September 1922 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said es ate will please make immediate pay ment. -v .This the 3rd day of September 1921. -vaid GEO. L. CANNADY. . Administrator. the neg, they are tied and the -one hav ing the next closest shoes scores one point. " In some sections it is the local practice to count a leaner as scoring two points, and to give double credit for a ringer which tops a ringer thrown by the first man to pitcn. standards, however, leaner entirely and merely classify it as a close shoe, which can only score one point, and provide that each ringer count as srum on a branch; Thence down said j three points, regardless of the order branch as it nieanoers to au aiu bush, Bobbitts corner; Thence by. his line North 99 poles to the beginning, containing 21 3-4 acres more or less. Second tract: Beginning at a Black oak on Mrs. Aliens Mill Pond and rurc North withhe line of Lot No 4 41 chns and 50 lkns to a hick- orv and Pointers. William Montagues line: Thence an easterly uueuuuii, t crooked line 5 enns and a w dead Hickory, Montagues come and corner of Lot No. 1; Thence oue east 15 chns and 68 lyns to a aogwooa corner of Lot ino z ineiice huuiu chns and 50 lkns to a planted stone and Pointers, N. Brummitts line; Thence with his line west .15 chns and 68 lkns to the beginning con taining 68 acres more or les. ,This the 29tn cay or aurusi a- nam 1 i- - r ' A. Vi. Graham & Son ATTORNEYS AT LAW Oxford, N. O. Practice n the State and federal Courts. P. W. Hancock, Jr. Lawyer, ' Notary Public. Odd Fellows' Bldg. Oxford, N. O. in wnicn tney are tnrown. i The national standards, are a bit I more severe as to disqualifying poor .' throws. They . provide that any pitcher delivering a shoe outside the pitcher's box forfeits the value of that pitch, and that a shoe that does not remain within 8 inches of the jpeg is not entitled to score. Wal lace's Farmer. DR. S. J. FINCH DENTIST Office in Brown Building. Office -hours: 9-12 a. m. 1-6:80 DYED HER SWEATER AND SILK STOCKINGS Each package of "Diamond Dyes contains directions so simple that any woman can dye or tint faded, shabby skirts, dresses, waists, coats, sweaters, stockings, hangings, drape ries, everything like new. Buy "Dia mond Dyes" no other kind then perfect home dyeing is guaranteed, even if you have never dyed before. TpII vour druggist whetner the ma terial you wish to dye is wool or silK. , astery. Edisons Health Rule. Edison says he owes his good health to never wearing tight collars, tight shoes, belts, or anything that interfers with the circulation of the blood. As we remember It the coun try has made some progress in the matter of garters. Forty years ago everybody who kept his socks up used the tight elastic circular band. While the modern garter you buy in the stores isn't a great deal better, it only cuts off part of the circula tion. The women wear something that doesn't bind at. all,- hut It f as-j tens onto a corset. Capper s Week- The oldest bell in America is in the rectory of East Haddam, Connec ticut. This bell bears the date "A D. 803," and is believed to have been taken from an ancient Spanish mon- JOE N. POTMAN PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST Odd Fellow Building Service is Our Motto, to please. We strive or whether it is linen, coton, or mixei goods. Diamond Dyes never streaK. spot, fade, or run- (3) Complete electrification of our j Toiirnnrfa would enable them to haul 20 per cent greater loads without increasing operating expenses. WHEN IT COMES TO PAINT, Sherwinft Williams are leaders, and Samuel Davis sells it $3.00 per gallon. Can you beat it, then if you can't, write or come to see now. SAMUEL DAVIS, Clarks ville, Va. JNO. W. HESTER ATTORNEY AT LAW Offices in Britt Building, room formerly occupied by Union Bank &. Trust Co. D. O. BRUMMITT Attorney-at-Law OiUsboro Street OXFORD. 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