OXFORD PUBLIC LEDGER rUESDAY. DECEMBER 6. 1921 t f COMPANY'S SC Arrival. tiEDL LE 7 , No BOO , 485 Ar. Oxford from Hender- 7:45 a- m. No. 413 Ar. from Purham 1:00 p. '$o. 411 Ar. Oxford from.' Bender enn 4 :00 p. m. jlo. 421 Ar. Oxford from Durham 3nd Henderson 8:25. p. m. Departure. Xo. 486 Lt Oxford for Durham r-50 a. w " ' Ko. 412 Lt. wxford for Henderson 1215 p. m. ;;''.";. ' No 414 Lt. vrtf Of d. Xqr. Durham 'jjo. 420 Lv. Oxford for, HenGcrson s i 5 d. m. cCBSCRIBE TO PUBlilC LEDGER Give Them a Chance s Oxford stores ire hard to - beat ' v Homers; the plaee to ouy Our mercKaDjta say they can compete Permit them to try. : o Local Weather Report . The records kept at the Granville County Test Farm for the month of November shows that the : total a moiint of rainfall for the month was 2.13 inches; maximum tempera ture on the 20th was 77; minimum temperature on. the 13th was 21; number of days, with .01 inches or more of rainfall 6; clear days 14; cloudy 10, partly cloudy 6. 7 , .We wish to extend our sincere thankt to the many friends who re membered us so kindly during the recent sickness and death of our dear mother Mrs. . J. R. Wilson. May the" Lord bless each and every :one. The Family. f More Truth Than. Poetry Do your Christmas shopping early, bright and early, mother dear; for tomorrow is illusive and deceptive,; that is clear. And in the waning year, mother, the bargains get away. So to do your Christmas snopping early, do your shopping now today. . Mail Your Letters Early "Every day that you drop a letter in the mail box 40,000,000 others are already pushing and jamming through the postal macnmery. One letter ra day for each family of - five persons, in the United States is given to Uncle Sam to deliver. Vhia is in ordinary time, at Christmas time it is multiplied many times. Mail your Christmas cards ana packages this week, for unless' you do Uncle Sam's load will be so heavy about Christmas week that he will not be ajble to deviler them on time," says a letter from Will Hayes, who runs TTncle Sam's postal department. X George Pettway Captured George Pettway, colored, who es caped from the county road camp two weeks ago, was captured last 'Fri day in Dutchville by Chief Curl, of Creedmoor. who brought him to Ox ford and placed him In the custody of the sheriff. i Teach&i Please Help! " jAny teacher in Granville County who has " ndt' celved - Christmas Seals, please write. Miss i Jeannette Biggs, Chairman, Oxford, at once and get a few to sell to pupils. . s BUY CHRISTMAS SEALS NOW And Help a Good Cause. A Sane Christmas - Mayor Stem; has already declared: himself in favor of a safe and sane Christmas He regards wplsr of ; dangerous fire-works v&ftW hlg noise as not being in'- kafefifcig with the. spirit of -the birthday ..of th "Prince Of Peace." GXIH ' -s Card Ofi Thanks We desire to express our deep felt appreciation to the kind, neighbors and friends Who so thoughtfully and tenderly ministered to'tisin the death of our beloved fcusMhii and father Mrs. D. G. Crews agd Chil dren. -y-v".'.'' .. - . ; ' Misses Nannie, Lizzie, Ligon and Inez 'Tallev. of GlarfcsYiUBi have been the guests of Misses Jerry tad Louise Clark- piaBMBHMWMKX)HN & SON'S BIG.SAIIligi SATilMMaii 1 ' nnir Pirk Csnm9t B lBsit I l1 A CONTINUATION OF OUR GREAT SALE OFFERS GREATER VALUES AS THE DAYS GO BY. Everybody is on the Shopping Path in Oxford and that Path Leads to Cohn & Son's Store. Watch where the crowds go then follow them here. Come to our Sale -this week with a burst of intensified savings. Extra Values have been arranged. Some of which are here advertised. Come Come to the Big Sale-COHN & SON'S. m r SILK! Tan Pongee, yard wide at yard 49e 1 Ladies' heavy ribbed bleached vests and pants, Conn & Son's price is . . . , S9b Percales, yard wide, nice., patterns, at yard ...... . . . 18 GOLD DUST WASHING POW DER AT BOX 3c SUGAR AT POUND .. . OCTAGCTN SOAP CAKE m Best quality outing, extra haveay our price yard . . , We i Wool Sefges, colors Navy Blue,: Dark. Brown,- 0open Blue'and Black atjOrard ... 69c M w 0 z a? o SHEETING) '' ' Unbleached Sheeting, yatd wide, nice nualitv at ? " yard V ISM 81 WeAr - '-v VP A1VUUV A V m PRICES ARE CUTSOME AT HALF AND LESS! LADIES NEW WINTER COATS THINK OF IB-TOUR CHOICE OF FINEST SELECTION OF COATS AT PRACTICALLY YOUR OWN PRICE: Sale Prices on New Winter Coats $7.98 P.54 11.75 $12.90 $il,7S M6M 19.9 Ladies' Coat Stiits-Easily Worth twice the Price We Are JAjsking in This BIG SALE. Come to Cohn & Son's Ladies' Dresses of Serge and Tricotine, all the New Materials to go in this Sale. Millinery - Millinery Every Shape, all Dressed Hats to go in this Sale at your own low prices. At Cohn &Son'c Store you will save the most. ? f vercoats BLEACHING Yard wide, good quality V. it yard t .j. ilc Children's black .ribbedynose, all sizes at pair . . p . 9c 9c Curtain goods, double width, nice pat terns, white' and tan, Conn & Son's pricefard . i .......... Ladiesand pisses' "v middy suits, all wooLserge, iccofiJean pleated skirts, trimmed with fancy emblems, full raiue $12.50, Conn & Sons .price F7 3uit Ladies' winterXgrade union suUs, nice ribbed pure whitW $1.50 srade.AX) Suits and 40 Men's Suits from which to make your selection. Sale prices are $$5 Suit $1.95 Suit $12.9 0 Suit $14.5 suit $16.50 Suit 18.99 Suit $19..75 Smt and $24.59Smfe SHEETING 9-4 or 81 inch wide Pepperal Sheeting, 65c grade at yard . ... . . ... . . . . . . . . . 39c SILKS 4 Yard wide Black Silk Messalines, $1.50 ralue, our price rard . ...... Silk Pongee Waists, Sale Prices $2.19 and $3.39 1 Special Lot Men's heavy winter Overcoats, nicely mad6 at $10.98. 1 Lot young men's ... Shoes - Shoes Shoes v Shoes for the whole family. Big counters full ladies' shoes, all kinds, sold as high als $5.00, will go at J 2.59 PAIR- ' Big counter full childrens' shoes, sale prices Big counter men's dress shoes, sale prices . ,$2.49 $2.98 r Biff counter men's work shosv ; ::i $1J9, $1.98 $2.49 32 inch wide Ginghams in checks and plaids, the 28c grade, our price yard 19 c 50c 2 ounce Ball Fleisher Brothers rf ' t n n m k. mm ' h.niumg i am, uonn sc oon s price is 34e Dress gingham, nice patterns, checks and plaids, Cohn & Son's Jf iTK1 price yard ; . . .. . JUL V Table Oilcloth, fancy patterns, Cohn & Son's price yard 25c Ladies' bed room slippers, all colors, trimmed in tancy .ribbon, $175 grade Cohn & Son's price T. $1.19 Men's blue chambry work shirts at. . . . . ....... 49e APRON GINGHAM Good quality Apron Gingham, h- ''dm'-'-- .... .' - . Cohn & Son's price yard 19c Table full Khaki Cloth remnants, good and heavy at pard . .,- . . . :p,vr Ladiea' . Silk Hose, .;. IM grade; 'triple seam, all colors w o 69 P i r . fillii & SON'S BIG SALE-lHISiiiSM COHN & SON'S BIG SALFI XJ- i i ' Mil in .- ,' . . f j .- . . 1 -V. - - t - .-.. .V.. . -., , .t. - ..'V..3.-'..:.rj1-.i.- ' -. - i. u ... .: f . ,'''' ' ' ' ' . '. ("X' -: - ' " . '' . . , "

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