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J V 2 ifti l-i' 'I THE PUBLIC LEDGEK PUBLISHED 8EAH-WEEKLY DAN A. CODLE Editor and Manager C. E. COBLE -Adv. Manager SUBSCRIPTION'S One Year ; . . $1.50 Six Months 100 lliree Months .. . .60 Entered at the Post Jfflce at Oxford. ' a r . " . f worm uarouna, as tecona-cxasa xnat- CiM icspondence on all matters of in rpett news items notes or sugrgres- ona for better methods of f rm or In dustrial developments, Improvement roads, schools, etc. Is earnestly so-Miited. IN A Chicago woman has refused . to marry a Sacramento millionaire be cause he is too handsome. She wants a matrimonial car without trailers. He is a dear, but too much of a Belvedere, she says. But he need not worry. Let him buck up. Uq oiraoHv has the Hnne-h. The ic anuuj v v c7 lady wants a husband homely enough to be a safe bet. This suggests the remark of the countryman when he first saw a giraffe. "There aian't nh nnimnl " For l Tn handle ! 1 0-28-2-r I the proposition from its safe side) a ( woman is liahlft to think the horae- lliest dub alive handsome when once she is mararied to him. JPDHJBLIC LEDGER FRIDAY. OCTORRR 9& i ooi i . ... .... . - : -.ii; mwi i T Tec Late tolashify, FOR SALE 7-ROOM HOUSE WITH . aH, conveniences; party burnished, for sale; price ?4,500 for house ;n?urniture- Half cash", other uunumg auu loan. Aplv i O O ft " f F. URNrR. liion noni us saie siue a liable to think the home- FR SALE A FEW EXTRA JOOD tVi a Zr,ea Agreed Rhode iannd R!d 2ockrels at $3.50 and $5.00. A. B. HART, at Perkin son Green Co. I0-28-2mo-c OXFORD DEFEATS SMITHFIELD BY CLOSE SCORE OF 7 TO 0 OBITUARr NOTICES Rrief news items of deaths, imsied tiy after decease, of twenty to hirty words without cost. Life jv nketches (obituaries) at rate of 1-?c per word. To get prompt atten tion count the words in copy and send rtsh. stamps or check with the copy SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY FOR A crop hand on good tobacco and corn farm; man to plant 50,000 hills of tobacco preferred. Good .buildings and pleasant surroundings.- Apply to J. W. NTJTT, Ox- iora, ki. i. lftifi.KT Foreign Advertising Representative m-rpav PRESS ASSOCIATION Dr. John Roach Straton says danc ing is fundamentals wrong because it necessitates hugging. It's a bear. Dr. John A. Donovan, of Mont., told ophthalmologists otolaryngologists, in convention that fast motorists wouVl eventually de velop deafness. Some of them are already deaf to the appeal of reason. j Game Featured By Oxford and Runs Of Skiime1'; Ellington's Tackles. J ! i V P! . 1 1 T 1 1 i (smuniieia neraiu) Oxford defeated Smithfield in the fir-oi- c-imo on tlia lrfnl p-riflirnn nn OToS?lya r!lZ iMT 3. AS OLD, Asi i succeeded in putting over a touch- ZnZTA y A y premises last down by end runs and faKes in the au,Y.aay-. Uwner can get same by fourth quarter. E. Mitchell kicked calling on me and paying for their goal. In the first quarter Smith-, keep and expenses. f i rvl J i Icon1 on cirnal ion" dhUK'fl tr I f i -r-r- make a touchdown when Brown col-j ltx 1 1-2 miles south of T)ahnp iiucu wiiu iiic Usui iiaiiu. suai yuoi, after catching a forward pass from j LOST OX THE STREET LT OX- tora 'luesday, October 25. a large brown cameo broach. Was lost between Lyons Drug store and the Post Office. Prized highly ac- count associations. Reward if re turned to Public Ledger Office 10-26-2tx KttAT ONE FAlUu 120 ( f acres, fifty acres clears evnfti i 1 lent tobacco land, two curing barns, nice bungalo cottage five j rooms . Another farm 175 acres, j 80 acres cleared, three barns, pack ! oarus eic. ine farm, five room residence. These farms are ex cellent are free from wilt and very desirable. Both are located civ miles east of Raleigh. Tenants J witu cuaracier references are in vited to reply. n ftr n : J. W. BUNJ; 10-25-2tc Raleigh, N. C. FOR SALE FIVE-ROOM HOUSE and lot in Stem, convenient to school. Will sell to highest bid der for cash at 12 o'clock noon on Saturday, Nov. 12, or at private sale N before date of sale. J- C- WINTERS, Owner, j25-2x stem, N. C. FOR SALE WINTON SIX. WILL aemonstrate. WADE H. BRITT. 10-2.3-4t XOHN & SON'S SALE y, j refused to be removed and played a i uutte j g00& game the remaining part of the j anCl rfqinQ nYi i lrn omic n- r Y-r on aven. ! I 111 V. . 1 lib t 11 U V C4.111 0 tidily kJ w v v. 11 ly matched that it was feared that neither team would score. The Ox-! ford team averaged 154 pounds while the Smithfield eleven 'averaged 150 pounds. Through fast j VClU Ciiajili Hi lilt lllOl 1U1UUICO Ul Lilt 1 Marshal Foch is to witness thp tourth quarter they brought the ball T:n.j.A t-1 i ii . -.-r I fr ruiT" fii-o T-nfH lina 'PVinn xi iiictriuti liiif root pan same at iew i j"" iiv,. iuc aic- Haven November 12. He" is ther-1 fad fo a ceAter trufhutu ?y a fore due to Ipirn thP f, :n,n- in quick end rim they took tne bal1 ov" nf J2 ttl n ie lUle dl)ess ei. Smithfield fought bitterly for of the old-time slogan, "Treat 'em the remaining S minutes but could 10lISb. I not set anywhere. Smithnptn rmllprl ! the most brilliant play of the game ! in the fourth quarter, when Holland Supplies purchased bv the Emer- i'. " u U1 (lu rier' wnen. 5 lanfl sencv Fleet Cornor.tfon for si 95 . I0i ,a Pasl?nfl Xnn A , r , mdue an t-uu ruxr ior 000,000 have now been appraised at .$3b,UUU,UU0. Great was the emer gency and fleet the mare the money made go, and there's no use worry ing over a race that is run. 30 yards. If SALE ,6000 APRFft TTTV17 farming land for sale cheap on easy terms. I have mr Br!nno from 20 to 50 per cent this week thl lii uuc uui me umer. LUMBER Why not buy your lumber in car lots, direct from mill and save the discounts. Write sending us listW quantity and grade you want. Cook & Co. . . 1 , Greenville, S. C. LLOYD GEORGE CANXILY SETTLES CHURCH DISPUTE Springfield, 111., Oct. 25. Contro versy over the religious affiliation of David Lloyd George, wbo has been claimed here bv both T)i Christ and Baptists, was settled to day by Lloyd George himself, after lanner or a Solomon, choosing but o 02 NOW anma nr v .. . Big Store Wthis'Gr Reserved. Comel-COMFt Nothing Unbleached Sheeting, yardS" frvolA 1 '7 . i.'j. j ; "lilt, quality at yard 10c Sis? r1' .extra w wuri o pi iuc j ciru good? 'ji 19c ft 12c President Harding commends the idea of Father and Son Week to be observed November 6 to 12. But it seems to us that the phrase is incom plete. To insure a spanking time it ought to be Father and Son and the Woodshed Week, The German Peace Treaty having been ratified by the Senate, we pause to note that a German ship has arrived in port with a rarsro nf Christmas toys and that a German j Skinner lias per reditu an eiecinc gun that fires 2000 rounds a minute. Godwin The one patent fact to be con stantly stressed is that the rights and wrongs of railroad men, execu tives and day workers are secondary to the rights and wrongs of the gen eral public; and the general public is the -principal sufferer from a strike. he had had any interference it would nave been a touchdown. Ellington made some pretty tackles thruout the game. The following is the lineup: Smithfield Oxford Brown Taylor left-end Plttman Tignor left tackle Hamer .... Alien IPffr (Til 1 Wharton -..;;.,-...; ..... Fioyd 10-28-itx center . . J:;.:.:: Beasley . i rvv.:. VnlW i LLJ 5 rl trh ' mi i 1 ggs jv.;;v smith ir ight tackle Honeycutt . Mitchell, T. TT , - . right end Holland Mitchell, W. quarteroacit 'iefVhaifback " R0JSter Mitchell, E. right halfback Tri 1-lrvT- TT7 fullback Substitute for Smithfield: Bovett for Honeycutt; Honeycutt for Boy n"; Refeee Holdg. Umpire vvellons. Touchdowns Mitchell W in Zr r, ; T' jN0 liner claiming them both. on tne fa rm 55 I Inter responding -to a query. them are in weeds lav out thi f m rnme Miniter wrote k year. They range in siz" frrni ! 5a n member of the DisciPles f sn tn T9KaJlge x !fe VCK !f Christ, but attends the Bantist l! to be found than embrw these ST ' T controver etarttd farms. Good bXlngs nea ? nTthS ag, When Sprinfield Buies Creek, LiZg tof Duke at What they Clinton, Roseboro, and Atkinson off hi Pr.esun?Ptl0 on the.- congress N. C. J G T A YTnVT ' ?f the DlsclPles of Christ in claim Dunn, KG0' n-oIT'''. a member of " - i ucuuruination. I Dress fjino-fijun 14- i n 4- r r."v r .ri . Jst received, h H C ,CCK.S ana Plaits, the 19c grade, Cohn 1 & bon's price vard 1 w wai-jJBUW AND WHTTTT! rrv, 7 spotted setter do. p,mb,F' .rThe translation or "Lord f.v W. H. SMITH LWnTwTr UPD us." which is used f . cnurcn services, is" "Kyrie Elei- I son." ! II Ellington A Richmond hospital superinten dent thinks there should be a law compelling every girl in the land to put in two years studying nursing. If the. State provided sufficiently natty uniforms and sufficiently in teresting patients few young women would object. Clarence H. Mackay has paid $125,000 for a suit of sixteenth cen tury armor, and the, average citizen is willing to bet that he can think up sixteen hundred wiser ways of disposing of that amount of money. Still, it is not the first time that hand-me-dovns from the Dark Ages have proyed costly. -N- .vl.iusUuia .1 ill irif-" ft K v -i i Klan are i .elieving that the organization is dead and that it nas gone down for the last time un der a wave of general aetestation and contempt. Whethtr Congress de cides to continue its inquiry or not doesn't greatly matter. President Harding at Yorktown j tarn urai a oreach of friendly rela tions between America and ' Great Britain is unthinkable. It is heart The Romance Of: a Hot Biscuit.; i - Reaching across the breakfast; .table for a hot biscuit docs not at rirst seem romantic. I . There is romance, however, even! m a mundane hot biscuit. Its exiV 1 tence is possible on!y c,fter hundreds i yes, thousands of . years of experi- uiuuHiuii. xtomance is all along the backward way rrom the moderr mill, to the days of the quern, the saaaie stone; and the oia rounde-i grinding sfbne of the Stone Age. Those 'ancient forefathers, or ra ther foremothers of mankind, first ground their grains and nuts by us ing a round piece of sandstone as a grinder, and Another stone, the sur face of a rock, as a zzze. Then came the saddle stone, a con cave base on which gram was spread and rubbed into a eoaioe meal. The daugh was laid on neateG flat or convex stones with hot ashes and baked. Somewhere around 200 B. C. the quern came into use. One stone j smateu the grain ainst another. Husre mill stnnp driven by water power are credited to -the Romans ; steam power to the men of the 18th century. Romance is thus found even in a pan of hot biscuits. Bake ovens of. a kind, have heen ! discovered m the ruined courtyards ! of the ancient Chaldaecin;. An- mm 1 y. -.ft..-.- M'X- Tffik WP!y fi i vi jx xvv pan. Big counter ladies' and diiMrpn'c kinds will go at pair Big lot Blankets, mixed grade, will go at Blanket 09c Knitting yanw-Fleisher's Knitting Yarn. 2 ounces, 50c kind at ball . Ofi surrender to American forces should awaken only kindly thoughts. enlEg to those who long for world if1? ?inf.mf f heat might peace that the celebration of ph?EE i be, .called the -first Ste-D toward the parently each householder possessed one where some kind of cakes cr biscuits were baked. Modern grinding of wheat might 0 II windows Big counter ladies' heavy ribbed shirts or qrawers, pure white, the 60c kind at 3 9 si How long, demands a correspon dent of the Times-Dispatch will the American people submit to the dic tation of a small minority? Easy. As long as the small minority knows what it wants and goes after it. So it has been, is and ever shall be un der any and all kinds of government or no government at all. Ophathalmologists in convention in Atlantic City say eyes get their color from carrots, spinach, oranges. butter and beets. This is a surprise ! to us, aitnougn we nave always susptcted that a guoa-sized turnip applied with sufficient force would make the eyes black. achievement of present day hot bis cuits; a knowledge of the uses of yeast and baking powder the second; and the manufacture of a self-rising flour which began in Charleston, S. C. and enabled housewives to pre pare hot bread and biscuits more easily and economically tnan before, the third and last. Over 10,000,000 barrels of self rising flour are now being sold an nually in the Southeast alone. Bis cuits are as common there as soda crackers and ginger crackers are in the North. Self-rising flour is nothing more or less than a high grade of plain flour, plus refined acid'- phosphate, ordinary baking soda, and dry table salt -substantially the same chemi cal properties as appear m the usual baking powder formula, rhe aci4 phosphate and soda, under the in fluence of moisture and heat, react and liberate leaving gas, which bubbles ud. jrivin to thp dnntrh thf light, cellular structure required for the first step toward an investment in good appearance Thousands of men who neyer before looked in clothing store windows are looking today. Looking for lower prices? Yes. That's just what they'll see when they stop to admire the at tractive styles and fabrics in Men's heavy Y7ork Shirts, blue chambry, will go at -9c Men's heavy fleeced lines Shirts or Drawers, $i.uuKinaat tte - ' ' r ' . Ladies' heavy outing Gowns, 1.75 grade, 1 uonn & son s price 19 1 Big Lot Men's good Suits, will go while tney last 814 Ladies and Men's Hose, all colors, at pair 9fc we in the United States have! learned Dy experience to look twics b f ' "U1 at uncomplimentary news dispatches perfect Dakmg wmcii uue loreigu capital may send i The Great obstacle out to describe the affairs ofi (Kanslf Citv S?' ' ! another. But there is good ground ! .Wife haB Desten- at me for the belief that the report f rom ; Cohside?able oSp tv Sront and London of a. new electric rapid-fire i K'rtwnV "said oS Johns'on gun devised in Germany is not merv of RumDUS Ridce Ark "The chil-' IPtTtwfthaa? ZtTCl:?a -0rtJ d Utamuntthel J 1 fpln W 1 theHGeans ave change whenever they happened to j 1 f" dTflt thin think about it. And I .4 pretty! SI S-'111 that nih tfae pint of doing so last;! -firiltl. nliintvn in o en von nlflpo inn V. .. . . . . .... ZnYZ Tl montn, but just then soixie teller i operated from a d stance by soldier told me it was almost Impossible ro j In nnm h.nrnnf c Inal to-'o .... I , "airy4 ovxo. : raise logs -in town. .'.'iilallliiiijjKHl.- - eileimer Good grade Bleaching yard wide, 19c grade 1 J. 1 7 ?A at yard GOOD CLOTHES The nation's standard for clothes val ue and economy, offered this season at prices one-third lower than the same values commanded twelve months ago. ggQ makesd others ggg" me o Co Oxford, The Leading Store" ' North Carolina i mm Ladies fancy wool hose, seam back, $1.00. 50 SIC n 2 BIG STORES ON MAIN STREET OXFORD, NORTH CAROLINA COHN. & SON'S SALE
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