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OXFORD s. -A .5 5 I! PUBLISHED SA-VI-WEEKLYTOWN AND COUNTY OFFER B UILLIANT OPPORTUNITIES ALL HOME PRINT vo L. XXXVII state ubuart. , N. C, FRIDAY, MARCH 24, 1922 NO. 24 11 OLD LINE 1-VllTIKS ARE GROOMING CANDIDATES FOR 19i21 COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP TO BE HELD IX OXFORD " FRIDAY, 3IARCH 31 N. A. AND A. G. MAYDANIS PURCHASES HANDSOME PROPERTY ON HILLSBORO ST- DEMOCRATIC COUNTY , CONVENTION WILL RE HELD SATURDAY, APRIL 15 i S GREAT SUM WILL i on, itliAlil tUU USE ON highways! THE GOVERNOR IS MADLING LITERATURE TO SCHOOL TEACHERS Mil Hi ,:Us Are Considering Cum- Governor Morrison Will lie Here On -Several Buildings To Go Up In Ox- j .Underwood and Pomerene, i TWj. Occasion. ' ford Tiiis Sprig And Summer, j iii'li l(Ad(x, Hull and Bryan In, The bigges. athletic meet in the? Messrs. N. A. and A. G. Maydanis, . uenubliraiis Are Talking i hianr f tVlo . ... ' . . proprietors of the Oxford Candy; .. . W'J "-" tuuuu, w in ue iieiu in -r,..-, , , j 4V,q ivucnen, nave puicna.st;u num met Blalock Motor Company the dwell-1 ing and lot on.Hillsboro street, ad joining the Mangum Warehouse on the west and the Blalock Motor Com pany on the east. The lot has a frontage of 69 feet and extends back 208 feet. Messrs. Maydanis plan to move the dwelling back and occupy it as a residence, which will be reached Hon. A. A. Hicks, Chairman Of Deni-j Three Year Program For All States I School Committeemen Arc Also .Rc- ocratic Executive Commitee, Calls b,s. Weeks and Harding, ttiHijthis city on Fdday March 31gt AU u-r As a Thorn jn Side. the High Schools Qf the county and ' C. Bryant, Washington cor-;.. nvfnr.A , . V,at of the Charlotte Obser- j the 0xford Orphanage have entered Attention of Democratic To Important Dates. Voters to the High School Tho cVinrTommners and teams i of the Harding adminis-, Addition .. . j i have heartena ine ueino-. teamg there wm fee hgld Qn the R.gh moused JlffniJie.n9;liSchoolfieId under the auspices of and bro W out ciop o.j the High School and the Q -ai possibility, jj W. Duncan athletic director at nmo Of Aspirants. . , the Orphanage, and Bill Livengood. r Cummings, of Connecti-j High School Coach, are promoting! State Convention. anu Remote Districts Calls Fo1' $190,000,000. j (Washington Post) j ! Washington, March 21. A three! I year government road building prog-' quested To Work For the Success ,OS the "Live-At-Home" Campaign.. A personal appeal from Governor I ram involving: exDenditure of 51 Oft "Morrison tn Mwrrrrai .hnAi v, The Democratic State Convention! 000,000 was under consideration 1 er in North fiamii has been called to meet in the city of I Raleigh on Thursday, April 20th, 1922, for purposes set out in the call Wednesday. earnestly and effectively in the c n t- ,. . . I flTA AAA r t f "l i . ol me democratic executive commit-j $ov,vjv,vw during tne nrst year, tee. j Allocation of Federal aid will" be Precinct Metinss. made under the General Highway The Democratic voters of the vari-i Act' fich calls, u! eaCh ftate-t0 ous precincts of Granville County arej 'lfty pee?J of the construction !i iw nniiAri 4- ' s c h a r ge s with the government pay- -t.vt;i iitaie in me union win snare i -L.ive-at-Home" caniDaigu s beiin in the appropriation which includes I mailed this week. The Governor de clares that probably no other indl- fiiiam uioos ivivuou. "m the affair C . n , r LjlMttn York; Senator Oscar Under ol Alabama V.'iliiam J. M)raska and Florida; for i building frDnting on Hillsboro street TTiq firct flnn of Vilc rMlilrtinf Will mi, i , . ... , iuc nick iivui vj-L uuj uuiiui" The silver loving cups will be pre-1 be occupied by Messrs. Maydanis as sented to the winners of the Gram- manufacturing plant to take care Ulal Kjv.nwwi mcci, uic xiigu owwui f thpiv fnnr v nnrl ipr rrpam nro- through an alley extending along the ide of the proposed two-story brick ? hereby called to meet at their votin places at two o'clock on Saturday, April 8th, for the purpose of selecting a precinct Executive Committee of , m Pt SI n H tVl o "HTi o-Vi Qnh rxnl PqIov TV) Q i"" ... . , , . , - , j nninnri- 5f.rifnr Pni'i. x "o. aucts. witn wnoiesaie ana reiau an- !: f 1 rS - Sch001 Cup' Iresented by the partments. The top floor will con 0?:,n;' KCine&aUa j Palrent-Teachers Association, is to tain several steam-heatea apartments! ai five, and delegates to the county con- i vention. County Convention. mg the remainder With a $50,000,000 appropriation made available for work beginning July 1, the senate also authorized an appropriation of $65,000,000 for the second year and $75,000,000 for the third year. Both sums will be viduals in the State are in quite s: advantageous position to render ef fective service in this movement for economic independence as are the teachers, and probably no other class of our people is in better position to realize the appalling need from a standpoint of helth as well as eco nomic independence, as are the teachers. The Governor appeals to me teach ers to put before vonr rmnfl pfffr- ituation Of Cummis. .Iiient democratic- wor i become the permanent property or an(j wm be leased or rented to the School winning it twice in sue-! g0od class of people. '".s ; cession. Individual prizes will be j Sew Building On Mai" St. ; -,-1 Mr. Cummings to run j awarded to the high scorers in both1. The big signboard at the corner of v: t of his state and win the j the High and Grammar School meets. ! Main and Littlejohn streets; oppo it has been pointed out) Governor Morrison will be here site the postoffice, has been taken that his success tii such a and deiiver an address on "Food fori down to make room for a handsome The Countyt Convention for Gran-i distributed under conditions laid ! tively and continuously the advan ville County is hereby called for Sat-j down in the federal highway act. i tages of our nennle mioino- fhai. i,-,r nrdav. Anril 15th at eleven o'clock! While these sums will be spent in i ing at home, and m-timiinr to ' nil- Connecticut vouid The Home, at 1 p. m. :he i'O.-ition to repeat tne politi-1 3chool meet follows at 2:30 High ; two-story brick building The ! erty belongs . p . ...1 hill Hinn U., J J . XT i it ! j a. m. at the Court-house m uxiora U1U1I18 am reaus uirougn tne pop-; antages of making this 'living' well for the purpose ot electing ueie-pa tne wumiv auu j uctwucea tne wnoiesome, through gates to th State Convention anai"1 ruf. udu&t-ouimeuwi for the transaction of such other busi-1 traffic systems, the government has ness as may come before the Con- j aAf taken care oi remote sections. convention thei11 ipinupiiduuu oi $,duu,uuu was to Messrs. John G. and 1 Chairman of the Precinct Commit- ' ti the !ate 'or the fam, with .meat the year around il,- 1... T. ui; leuamg.ot a real garden, the keeping of one or more cows and an ample flock of poultry, and the rais ing of suficient hogs to provide' the of Wood row wuson. siv. cwi h, r,m at A. S. Hall, and they hone to complete ps. who are members ot the uounxy "V i il CC1-V teacner in North has designs on the White i ! the building this spring. i Executive Commitee will meet andi"1 101 esi roaas and rural mail . Carolina will do his or her part in but has conmni plated the! The schools will be closed for the Hick's & Stem's Law Office elect the Chairman and Secretary; The governments monev, it wasFecon :sjrl,X ; day. All in all we expect a big I .e two-story brick , buiMing for Gmnville County. declared by Senators interested '1 ?il0'l000 ).l y: ui'-- jj.it.: , . ,., j -nr!, i iroiumg i leei 011 winiamsuuru Th o thu .9.3rri riav or Marcn. xy. i. A. HICKS, Chain: PARENT-TEACHERS MEETING r ?i i h. u 1 1 tjj 11s lit' r Lira last week that as senator j &ooa lime v without opportunity to show b:f?l!ljyi-1 Cireat Enthusia"Tlielng Aroused In ,,-riUUr Ui il U'UllllctllJ irjyuun- 1 fate he could shtne, and become j iiriial figure within two years. i V Blocks Pomei-ee. street and extending back 35 feet, is nearing completion. This building j adjoins tne oirice or hicks & siem.. v p.vrxxAvr.Fi Uulv 1 I 11 I'iil I 7 1 1 It VA J ji -vv. jjik-.u-.v the program wTill be ready for distri bution within a month. Work, it is said should start in each state bv other states for food for our nnio and feedstuffs for our livestock, but we would be safe in addlnsr to thi J another $100,000,000 a year as an economic gain from greater physical This Association. A very enthusiastic meeting of the i Parent-Teacher Association was held the present building v.-nndn strnffiirA nnrl rpnfpr-P it i WOULD CRUSH RI ALi ; r4Pf?Tp7;Tc fiiiTiTTu t Tn m , , x a -- 'J Jl i n 1 i 1 1 1 j I . . with a modern brick building, ex- " T-i..oV5 STILL AT KNAP OF REEDS 1 - y and better wealth condi- tending back 65 feet. The founda-'The Investigation Now l-nderwaj jjal ut lihibjDb , tions as a result of more wholesome I tion has already been laid in rear of Will Require Several Days. jOne Gallon Of Liquor Locked Secure- nator Pomerene musr. win a re-j in the Graded School Auditorium on Other Opertions. TT 1 -i.ct; n in a republican state before Thursday night The president, Mr.' oik is, yiugiessiug mceiy ou lav claims to the democratic i Andrew Jamieson, presided. Minutes av? OLCl" G Iluul nation for the White House. ! of previous meeting were read by the j , , from Ohio gives him a de- j secretary Mr. J. C Howard. Reports! Ground will probably be broken ca: One of the most contemptible acts: that has come to our atteniton in re ly In the County Jail. Deputies Conrad Walters and a-ivantge over most, of the were made by chairman of various " u" c candidates mentioned, but he j committees. Mrs. A. A. Hicks, chair-i HaJ s j10 ar.aicapped by Cox. ! man of the School Beautiful Commit- lV!fr- J- A- Duke, local agent for the tee, read a beautifully prepared and ; Seaboard, will probably build on in Ridley Park this There is much repair work being done, and there are rumors of other buildings going up this spring and summer. pped by MeAdoo and Bryant Jealous "Tt eenerallv- understood here K , ..A., i.- j , i io ner coiiiiuiuee wmcn is cuiiipuseu tr. ,I,r Cummings, Lnderwooa, ' of Mrg M Evins and Miss Sarah Cox a:: i Pomerene are grooming Clement. This committee 'is doing thAn i-'es for the 1924 contest, n(,tlvA wnrt nnr1 hns maT, fnr .Messrs. McAdoo Hull and i the future It wag voted"to pay tha are .-jealously watching- their.; sitv dollarfi nmv due nn ihe school ivir.trnln whioh is1 nHrJtTi cm o-rpntlv MR. J. F. WHITE APPLIES An Eye On Hoover. j to the pleasure as well as the train-j THE GOLDEX RULE I:, the republican party the talk i ing being received in the music De-' ' about presidential candidates is of ; partment. Miss Jeannette Biggs j The Public Ledger desires to es r t;: : v Hughes. Secretary Weeks, i was appointed chairman of the pub- j certain the views of the business men ana P. -sident Harding. Secretary j licity committee. Prof. Credle ap-1 of Oxford as to what is mostly need- no : ; a Strong favorite- With the l0rPd hftorp the Apsfirfntinn in hp- oH tn KnilrJ liti tho - - i r - 'J -w vV - -vy jlm. j - ; vu. K cent years is the present effort of the New York Cotton Exchange to crusn its smaller and weaker rival, the American Cotton Exchange of which Judee Graham, of Oxford, is presi- Ht Tho Southern Textile Jour-'River Station Crawford Davis, Constable Bragg and Officer Curl, of Creedmoor, received word last Tuesday morning that a gang had set up a still on Knap of j Home'" program Reeds, about two miles from Tan . officers living." declares thp JIV VlUUl, The Governor is also addressing a letter to each school committeeman in the "one-crop" sections of this state, in which he appeals to them to use their influence In every com- muuiiy 10 iurtlier thP "T.iVp.Qt. When the nal says: arrived at a point within a quarter of ! THE AVILSON FOUNDATION community. ra dre'd bales. The present investigation of the i file of the Republican par-i half of the county athletic meet ! Meeting Mr. J. F. White on the street! American Cotton Exchange is noth- ty. h- is a thorn in the side of , wiiich will be held in Oxford on Fri-we put the question to him. His j ing more or less than a deliberate a.i v.-:.:i-oe aspirants." : day, March 31. He asked for the answer follows: nnnsnirpev to crush a competitor that j contribution by the Association of aj The Golden Rule, as applied to 'reached the point that it was taking i !?''1!!8 b? P.reseiite(1 t0 I business may not be the most prof i- j business away from the New York table at times but in the end it is the j Cotton Exchange." Tt seems that A. A. Housman &ia mile of the still, they smelt the i Campaign Has Raised Two-Tliiivi Co have a leased wire in the South i fumes of sour mash, and while creep-j Of Sum Sought As ' Memorial, and have been for years doing a , ing along a branch they saw a white j New York, March 22. Approxi thrivin? business- During the past man working around the still. j mately $660,000 of the fund nf i . 'year the leased wires, of members of! Not a word was said; yet the lone j 000,000 or more sought as the en i T , : nfv. i7"i-r.ViQnp-p hnvp man at the still was advised in some'idowment of thn Wnn- w:i tne America. ii j.v uuuo , . u n tv usju letafc-un into the South and some of mysterious manner that the officers i awards for public service has been them particularly that .of Rose &ere near him. All of -a sudden he f raised, it was announced here today Qnn imvp taken a very large business I leaped across a twelve foot ditch, j by Hamilton Holt, executive director aWflV frnm Housman & CO. Decauseiime a suuuuus aim, iiuu uisdyycmcuj - vnwv ,iwuu juuuuauon. t J J-1 vlii ; i j i i mi nn- . 1 ! I MIC i-vlo Ann J..9 M i . it suits the average man Dener lujiiilu me vuuu. xnc umccis aie aij trade in lots Of less than one nun-ja loss io Know now me man was m- lormeu ol uiieii apyruacu, uuiess it was by a man on the hillside, some! 'U'i(H'M) KROKKX FOR THE StiW SCHOOL AT STOVALL! 111&n &cnooi winning tne greater iiuuiuci ui yuiiiUO 111 llllb CUllUtiOL. J. lie tovali. March 23 The contrac !'r lias made a start on our magni fies:: t school building, which will be Association authorized Prof. Credle to purchase such a cup to be perma nently owned by the High School win rushed to completion as soon as pos-!nins u fcr tw0 successive years- It sibb. The well digger is on the job ' was decided to nav the Edison art ani a good flow of water is expected. ! 1D" me lown during April. The hrakine n f frrmmH for tho tp1 Tne Chairman of the publicity com- schooi building is regarded' with! Keewas authorized by the presi- i'larsure by the Stovall people. only sane and sound way to do busi-! ness. Charity should begin at home; we should not forget this. The cities and towns of our state today that, are the most prosperous are WOMAN VOTER SUGGESTS A A. HICKS FOR SENATOR Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Heggie are on extended visit to Richmond. h:) -ar-id in the last issue of the Pub lic Leiger, was a shock to this com iii unity, where she spent most of her me. IT viiil. lj ijl cuai c ct iiol til Sil ill! cJ i mothers from each grade in each school whose business shall be tr nrnnso intoreot in tha offoirs rf V v V;9 ieatVJ MlSS Helenrfleurt! Association and help the teachers of Wttto Hospital, an account of which paph rflr1p WHh flT1 mitio which can add to the efficiency of the training of the pupils. The Chair man of the finance committee, Mr. C. She was loved by all who;S. Garman. discussed various nlans her and she will be greatly! by which funds could be raised to i- carry on the financial work of the . Len Taylor is critically ill. ! Association. Miss Bert Hutchings s McFaginer's primary grade; will give a recital in the near future an interesting program last i io raise iunas tor tne Association. ine treasurer was ordered to col lect dues from the ninety nine mem- 1 I J 1- . 1 i w Mr. Bud Clark, who has been work- trs ol trie Association. Mr. tfarn narv.r, t no , o e rrn linmp. mh, principal of the High school, put forth a very forceful plea for the addition of books to the school Library- Definite plans were per fected by which books would be se cured. After the business was fin ished, a class of little folks from Miss i Sallie Webb's first grade gave a beautiful little entertainment which was greatly enjoyed. A woman voter sends the Public the ones that apply the Golden Rule.; Ledger this from Dutchville: By buying and selling home products j Good Morning, Mr. Editor: Since at a live-and-let-live price. Our ' nominations seem in order I, newi people as a rule are broad-minaec? privuegea, nasitju tu ; -a. a 7 mgnt, which was greatly en 1 by a large attendance Camp Lee has returned home McDonough, who has been uiUng some time at Berea with her Ms returned home. TL- Stovall brass band will fur- - Liasic for the commencement at . '. J li Roads on April 4. and liberal in their views. All they want is a fair deal : to give home grown and home made goods the right of way." OXFORD MEN TALK MORE THAN THE WOMEN VVH-LI) ABOLISH THE ELECTOR I AL COLLEGE 1: V'-hmgton, March 23 Adoption a constitutional amendment pro for the election of the Presi i and vice president for six year ;s is proposed in a bill introduced representative Wood, republican, ia.na. The electorial college system vo;;M be abolished and a candidate living the largest aggregate vote v-K:Id be President, with the candi- ite receiving the next highest num rr automatically becoming vice resident. Tha President would be Ineligible :r re-election. PLANS FOR 3IARKETING NEXT TOBACCO CROP ' RLY DROP IN SUGAR PRICES IS PREDICTED Creedmoor and VirgiUna Will Pro vide Storage. Room. The Public Ledger is informed that rapid progress is being made in this section by the Tobacco Growers Co-operative Association in the plans for marketing the 1922 crop of the 65,000 organized tobacco farmers or North Carolina, Virginia and South Carolina. It is said that the people of Creed- mnnr arr Virfnlinn will offer indllP.fi- ments to tne .association iu euuic their tobacco at these points. New York, March 23- Claus A. leckles, president of the Federal U?ar Refining company, who has l ist returned from Europe, predicted rt y early Qrop n SUgrr prices. ''I look at the recent advance as ' 'flash in the pan,' " Mr. Speckles said. "A reaction is Inevitable." Your battery should have water dmt every two weeks. Stop at Ox Rattery Co. OUR PLAY HOUSE It Is a Thing Of Beauty And Pleasure. After a close down of ten days, the Orpheum Theatre opened last night with redecorated walls, more ventilation and., a handsome . new self-playing organ-piano that imi tates a full orchestra. The music alone is worth the price of admission. The Women Show Superior Judg ment In Many Things. There is one thing the Public Ledger has got to give the women of Oxford credit for they do not very often make public comment on man clothes and the way men groom themselves. They have their pre ference as to beards, and whether a mustache is or is not becoming. But' thev are not leading any crusades against the length of men's trous ers nor kicking if the male of the species wants to go around with his, shirt open at the neckband. Now it so happens that the male sex criticise the clothing of women and girls, while on the other hand the average woman shows better judgment in that she lets man wear what he wants to, while she goes right ahead attending to her own business. Won A. A TTir.kS. wno nas eveij qualification necessary to make a winner. Mr. Hicks gave unsparing ly of his time and unusual abilities to his party in previous campaigns and put Granville county on the bul letin board every day while he was in the Legislature, thus making it safe for Democracy. In tendering him the Senatorship of Granville-Person counties we, the Democrats of the district express our appreciation of his untiring ef -.forts in the past and our confidence in his ability and integrity in what ever emergency might arise in the future. This places the fund approximately at the two-thirds mark and compris es the totals raised in all States that have reported. Thirteen States have IA. . 7 1l W JU JLJVX LA. 1. JV V JLJV lllllUlVL Vt J-J-Ji . distance away, who was chopping! the half-way mark in their wood. The axe fell upon the log with regularity, but just as soon as the chopper failed to register the next blow, the lone man jumped across the ditch and disappeared. The still was of 70 gallons capa city. It was in full blast and a stream of corn liquor was flowing from the worm when the officers came upon it. They brought a gal lon of the vile stuff to Oxford with them and Sheriff Hunt "sent it to jail," and locked it up Where moths and thieves cannot break through. The officers estimate that there! nn -wirt i v n i . nr w v.aiU1jdi6us, out Mr. ioit said no State had yet raised its allotment. The States that have made the great est strides in the last few days are Delaware, Minnesota, Missouri, New Jersey and Virginia. MR. E. T. CURRIN DIES IN FLORENCE, SOUTH CAROLINA j Was a Citizen Of Granville Until a Few Years Ago. Mr. E. T. Currin. 88 years of age, died at his home in Florence, S. C-. March 15. He had been in failing health for some months, hut his con- IV UIUVVIM wV , , , . . ... . -.aaa ii o jt i- J i niTinn WC JIT n r tlmA rrn fin rrrA Was aDOUt tUUV gallons OI iermeuwu - . ,., . . . offf 4.ho tanknrns Thev turned I serious until Sunday, March 12, OtUll- 1U l"v . v i nn ji it into the branch and brought the till to Oxford. THE PROPOSED N. C. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE when he suffered a sudden attack from which he never recovered. Mr. Currin was born in Granville county, and lived here until a few years ago when he went to South Carolina. He was married in 1858 and his widow still survives him. The married life of this couple, ex tending over a period of sixty years, has been one of the happiest as well as one of the great comfort and plea sure ot others. Mr. Currin was a "MINISTREL REVUE" Plans are progressing very rapidly for the- American Legion Minstrel ; of Governor Cameron Morrison, production, which will be staged at Dr H w chase, President Universi- tne jriign scnooi Auauonum on ui f North Carolina, and others 1 -A A M fit. (Til, 04.V. ..nAT fla?l! - AS. Business 3Ien Here Asked To Affil iate With the Organization. Letters are being received here by local business men from officers of the North Carolina Commercial Sec- I a ,-o iironnp- iiipir af- sure oi otners. Mr. uurnn was a S1 veteran, having served lliiauou m i" Xprrp the entir four 'ears 0f tne Wa With Carolina Chamber of Commerce. Jackson,s BegI(les w widQW It is stated that an pensive ad he Ieaveg one R E Curriri( Qf vertising campaign iui i" aiv Una is being advocated by this or which has the endorse- UUlbUiti vjj.j ' Florence, S. C-. and two daughters. Mrs. C- B. Lashley, or Chester, Va-, and Mrs. W- O. Cunningham, of Henderson. about April 6th, 7th, 8th, under their auspices. Everything points to a big success of the "Minstrel Revue," as all reports from other places where this production has been staged, its heralded as something different in the Minstrel Line. RETURN OF SOLDIER DEAD NOT POSSD3LE AFTER APR. 1 WHY NOT GIVE THE FARMERS A BONUS? They Made It Possible To Win the War. Editor Public Ledger: If any one is entitled to a bonus it is the farmer. It Is doubtful if any people had to struggle and suf f during the f war as much as did t: farmer. T ' ey raised the wheat and allowed " others particularly the soldiers to eat the wheat bread while the farmer lived on corn bread. Let the slogan be "A Bonus for the Farmer", for He Won the War." R. C.C- White Sale. The Ladies Aid Society of the Ox ford Baptist Church will have for sale a few days before Easter Lin gerie, childrens clothes' and fancy work. The sale will be held in the Philathea room of the church and the date will be announced later. Every body will be accorded a cordial welcome. The rmrnose of the organization of .i .ix (ttn hrinpr about turh3tr 1L Washington, March 23Request a great! .uu Vrmi rces ! nearest relatives for the return preeiation of our s.totef? s."(, of American dead overseas will not products and Opportunities, to fce favorably considered after March tematically advertise our State, com-, 3 the Wftr Department announced. nitips products, resources ana op- Mr. Blunt Bryan has been ap-i tn mir own Deople and toj., i, nU - ill ii i.i i hi i.ivkj - a. i iiiii n i1 i w ii iii i itimiiiii uirr i iin.iiiri ii pointed chief ticket seller. The fol-i h World at ' large through a tion in allowing nearly four years luwiugi auies nave b.iujj' monthly magazine, maKing auu uw- to assist Mr. Bryan ana wm &UVC1 Ulavinz motion pictures, conaucuns advertising trains, ana oiner iulu ods; to encourage North Carolinians to demand, purchase and use North Carolina Products; to bring into the state desirable persons to assist in our state development." It would be well for the Oxford Chamber of Commerce to effect this organization without delay. vise the selling of tickets on streets mentioned: Mrs. S. G. Boddie, Asy lum, New College and Rectory, Mrs. A. A. Hicks, College St., West side. Mrs. D. G. Brummitt, College St. East side. Mrs. Nelson Thomas, Penn Avenue, and Broad St. Mrs. Pitchf&rd, Cherry Hill. Miss Jean nette Biggs, Williamsboro and Front Sts. Mrs. W. W. Allston, Raleigh St. Miss Annie May Watkins, Main St. Mrs. J. D. Brooks, Ridley Park. Mrs. Frank Blalock, Spring St. Mrs. Duke High St. Mrs. Mary Evins, Horner Hill. Mrs. M. C. Taylor, Gilliam St. The public will be in formed in a later issue of the paper the time the tickets will be on sale. The first rehearsal will take place at the High School building on next Monday night at 7:30 o'clock. A Representative from the John B. Rogers Producing Co. will arrive Monday to take charge of rehearsals. in which requests might be made for the return of the soldier dead. YEGGMEN MAKE BIG POST OFFICE HAUL TRIANGULAR. DEBATE TONIGHT In the Graded School Auditorium At 8 O'clock Tonight Oxford Vs. Louisburg. QUeiy "Resolved that the United States Should Enter the League of Nations." Oxford debators Fred Brummitt, Herbert Rountree. Louisburg de bators, Temple Williams, William Webb. An invitation is extended to exery body, and there is no admission fee. Get $1,000 In Cash and Stamps, $3 200 Liberty Bonds, $2,200 Stock At Kernersville. Winston-Salem, March 22. Rob bers blew the safe of the post of fice at Kernersville, 11 miles, south west of here, yesterday morning. One thousand dollars In cash and stamps, two registered letters, one containing $3,200 in Liberty Bonds and a stock certificate valued at $2 200. were secured. An overcoat found was the only clue obtained. Celebrated Artist Coming Mr. . J. Robert Wood has just signed a contract for the personal appearance of the famous Victor Ar tist, Miss Ada Jones and her own company on Friday, April 14. Place will be announced laten ' - - v'1 if 'V 't'T 15 I. r:i. fill I, .jl i ft i 13 : L i; U t i : ! v. !
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