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SUBSCRIPTIONS TAKEN—I WILL be glad to take subscriptions and renewals to all magazines. Let me show you a generous clubbing rate. JEANETTE E. BIGGS. WANTED AT ONCE LADY BOOK keeper with experience. Light work. Apply "B" care Oxford Public Ledger. 12-23-lmo CLEVERNESS IN PRESCRIPTION work goes hand in hand with the highest quality drugs at PITT MAN'S DRUG STORE.4 t-5-lmo Keep your radiator and engine warm. Radiator and engine covers will doit. We have some nice ones and the price complete is only $3.50 and $4.50. Auto Supply Co. 25 Main St. Make your radiator Freeze Proof this win ter. Denatured alcohol will do the trick. We have it for $1.00 per gal. Auto Supply Co. 25 Main Street. T OST ON HELL TOWN ROAD BE tween Tar River and Oxford <on Monday, December 27, tan folding pocket book containing two $20 bills and one $10 bill. Finder will please return to E. B. Burnett, Tar River and receive reward. (Dec 8, 4tx) WHO BiD YOU FORGET AT Christmas? You'll find gifts left over for January giving. It's not too late. Come see them. PITTMAN'S DRUG STORE. 1-5-lmo. '-—-** Don't say "Give me a quart of oir say give rue a quart of pue Texa co the goMen coior ei!. It makes your Ford run like a new car and is al most carbon proof. We have it. Auto Supply Coi, 25 Main St. SAFETY RAZORS, BLADES, strans and etc. HALL'S DRUG STORE. Everything for your au to from a 5c roll of tape to a $60 cord tire. Auto Suppiy Co., 25 Main St. QUICK DELIVERY OF UNIMFOR tant goods and quicker In an emer gency. If you like this service} you will use it. PITTMAN'S DRUG STORE. 1-5-lmo WANT AOYERTtn TELEPHONE YOUR ORDERS FOB immediate delivery. The quickeT you phone the quicker we send. No cost for the service. PITTMAN'S DRUG STORE. 1-5-lmo AUTOMOBILE TOPS recovered, cushion re paired or made new, rugs, hood and radia tor covets. In fact our facilities for upholster ing. Automobiles, bug gies and furniture are first ciass, aiso, also painting of every de scription, have your tops repaired before the coid weather sets im Oxford Buggy Co. IF YOU CAN SEND ORDERS BY mail, we can deliver the same way. We can satisfy you in service be cause we wiil Ynow what vou want. PITTMAN'S DRUG STORE. 1-5-lmo Chas. M. StieH !nc. WEST DURHAM MUSiC STORE West Durham, X. C. PLEASE SEND ( ATILOG AND PRICES OF PIAXOS. ^ RAME.. ADDRESS . DRY FIXE, ALE SPLIT WOO]) Eight fo^t or stove length's. SIMPSON & SONS. 12-19-6tx Oxford, Route 7 I*OTATOES —HUY( OR VXYELLh county potatoes. Large size $1.5( per bushel. Send your order tr SIMPSON & SONS, Oxford Route 7. 12-19-60 DON'T WORRY OVER THE DH tails of sending in your magazine renewals, let Pittman do it for you Satisfaction guaranteed or mone\ refunded. PITTMAN'S DRUG STORE. 12-15-tfe FOR MOVING HOUSEHOLD P ER nature or hauling, consult ROBT : M. HARDEE, Stea, K. C. 12-19-2mos c i WANTED—A YOUNG MARRIEE t man white or colored as share hand or tenant—good reference? i required. Have two very fine Jer j sey cows for sale—bargain prices N. A. GREGORY, Gela, P, O Ox ! ford, N. CL 12 22-20 TENANT WANTED—ONE OF TH! best tobacco-farms in Granville County about 7 5 acres, good dwell ing house, all necessary out hous es, good curing and pack barns. Call on or address MRS. P. C Parham, 5 miles East of Oxford oh Henderson road. A splendid opportunity for good man. 1-5-ti ALCOHOL IN YOUR RADIATOU will prevent freezing. Let us fh yours. HALLS DRUG STORE. 11-17-tf WANTED TO BUY SEVERAL loads of rich dirt that will grow flowers, Apply to MISS HBTTIE LYON. 1-2-41 WAN! AMin A HAPPY, HEALTHY, PROSPER OUS New Year to all and many thanks for your friendliness and support during the year past. PITTMAN'S DRUG STORE. 1-5-lmo FOR SALE—CHOICE TOHACCO farm, 2 miles from Apex, N. C. All the buildings on this farm are -new, consisting of 1 eight room bungalow, 1 large two story feed barn, 2 twenty one foot tobacco barns, and pack house, stripping room and ordering pitt There are about 25 acres cleared, and 25 acres of good timbered land. Good pasture and unusually fine well water. Price $6,500. Terms easy. Apply J. R. HOWARD, Apex, N. C. l-2-4tc L N. PITTMAN DRUGGIST, OX^ ford, N. C., sole agent for Ashley's celebrated tobacco seed-Wann, Gold Leaf and Adcock—in ounce packages fifty cents. Mail orders filled same day received. 1-5-tf FRESH SUPPLY OR GARDEN , seed just received; let us ha\e j your orders in time. Mail orders j prompt, attention. PITTMAN'S ! DRUG STORE. 1-5-tf LOST—BETWEEN OXFORD COL lege and First Baptist Church, Wednesday afternoon January 3rd. ladies cameo little finger ring, Under please return to Public Led ger office and receive reward. 2tc FINE FARMS FOR SALE AND rent. Well suited to bright tobac co, grain, stocking raising and cotton. These farms are v$ell lo ' cated near Lillington, Buies Creek. Clinton and Roseboro, N. C. 1 want some good eroppers and some good men wanting to buy a hjme. No finer land to be found than J have. I will show a buyer or ren ter every courtesy possible over 300 acres of these farms rested and some in peas 1922 now read;/ for tobacco corn and cotton. Fine year to farm so many folks loafing farming will pay this year. Do not answer if you do not mean busi ness. J. G. LAYTON, Owner, Dtfnn, N. C. ltx MONEY TO LOAN ON GOOD FARM lands on long term paper. See E. J. DANIEL or JOHN W. HES TER, Atty. ' 1-5-tf {LOST—BETWEEN STOVALL AND Grassy Creek a truck chain; find er notify H. C. Abbott and receive reward. l-5-3tx LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR AMENDMENT AND RENEWAL OF CHARTER Notice is hereby given that the Ox ford Orphan Asylum will apply to the General Assembly of 1923 for rn A mendment and extension of its Char ter. This )ecember 21. 1922. (X) OXFORD ORPHAN ASYLUM. — By B. S. Royster, Secretary. COMMISSIONER'S SALB OF LAND Under ami by virtu-- of the powers of sate containe d in a certain decree of the Superior.Court pending in said court, vvherein Eli Hester and others were petitioners and Evelyn Hester and others were defendants, direct ing a sale of the land described in the - petition, I wiil offer for sale ar the Court-house door in Oxford ' ON SATURDAY THE THIRD DAY OF FEBRUARY, 19113, at 12:30 P. M. the house and lot of land situate on the West side of Orange Street in the town of Oxford, described as follows: The Alexander Hester or Bettie Alexander place, beginning at a ditch, formerly Lee Pool's corner on Orange Street run thence with the line of said street 51 feeC8 inches to formerly Anthony Taylor's corner on said street, thence run back from said street with said Taylor's (now Bettie Owen's line) 131 feet ? inches to formerly W. H. Crews' line; thence with his line a Southeasterly direction 70 feet and 4 inches to said Lee Pool's iine; thence with his line 127 feet and 4 -inches to the begin ning, containing about one-fifth of an acre. There is a good residence on this lot.' Terms of sale one-half cash, bal ance in six months. A. A. HICKS, ^ Commissioner. Ricks & Stem, Attorneys pd NOTICE OF EXECUTORS Having qualified as executors of the will of Stephen R. Puckett, de ceased, late of Granville County, North Carolina, this is to notify ail persons having claims against the es tate of the said deceasea to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before November 8. 1923, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. A1 persons indebted to the said estate will please make immediate payment. This Nov. 8, 1922. STEPHEN S. PUCKETT, HALLIE MARSH PUCKETT, ; CHARLIE SPURGEON PUCKETT, ' Executors of Stephen R. Puckett. Jno. W. Hester, Att'y. \ paid SALE OF LAND On Saturday, December 16th, about the hour of noon, we will of fer for sale, for cash, to the highest bidder, at public auctin, one upright Bennett-Bretz piano. This piano is practically new and is in excellent condition. It may Jie examined any time m the store of Hughs-Smaw Furniture Company. Tlic sale will take place at the said store . 19^2^ day of* December, T. G. STEM. 12 8-2t paid Attorneys. EXECUTOR S NOTICE The undersigned having qualiRed as executor of the last will and testa ment of Mary L. Hargrove, deceased, notice is hereby giyen to all persons holding claims against said estate to present them to me on or before the 11th day of December, 1923, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immed iate settlement. ^ W. A. DEVIN, Executor of Mary L. Hargrove. (Dec. 12 1 t w 6 wks) SALE OF LAND Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain Deed of Trust executed to me by C. H. Gregory and wife on the 30th day of March, 1921, and recorded in the Of fice of the Register of Deeds of Granville County in Deed of Trust Book 150, at page 64, default having been made in the payment of the bond secured thereby, and at the re quest of the holder and owner of said bond, I shall on t MONDAY, JANUARY 15, 1923, AT 12 O CLOCK NOON, sell to the highest bidder by public auction for cash at the Court House door in Oxford, N. C., the following described tract of land: Lying and being situate in Salem Township, Granville County, State of North Carolina, and described as fol lows: Begin a tract of land con taining 7 5 acres, known as the Delia A. Crews shares in the division of the lands of E. T. Crews, her father and adjoining the I^nds of H. E. Crews, H. W. Crews, N. G. Crews, W W Parker and including the homeplace of the late E. T. Crews, and being the same tract of land conveyed to Charles Gregory by J. B. Matthews and wife by deed dated November 13, 1910, see Deed Book 76, page 48 5 of the Office of the Register of Deeds of Granville County. This December 11, 1922. B. S. ROYSTER, Jr. Trustee. (Dec. 12 4wks paid) SAIjEll^LAND { Under and by virtue of the power { of sale contained in h certain Deed of Trust executed to me by E. P. Gregorf and wife on the 28th day of February, 1921, and recorded in the Office of the Register of Deeds of Granville County in Deed of Trust Book 150, at page 29, default hav ing been made in the payment of the bond secured thereby, and at the re quest of the holder and owner of the said bond, I shall on MONDAY, JANUARY 15, 1923, AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON sell to the highest bidder by public auction for cash at the Court House } door in Oxford, N. C., the following 'described tract or parcel of land: j Lying and being situate in Salem i Township, Granville county, State of ' North Carolina, and described as fol jlows: Adjoining the lands of C. H. Gregory, North Crews, Miss Dora Barker and others, containing 137 acres, being the same tract of land conveyed to the said E. P. Gregory j by Bert Allen, to which deed of rec j ord, reference is hereby made for a i full description, j This December 11, 1922. B. S. ROYSTER, Jr., Trustee. ! (Dec. 12 1 t w, 4 wks paid) SALE ()! lALtABLE LAND Pursuant to an order of re-sale made b-V the Clerk of * the Superior Court of Granville County in the sue^ial Proceeding therein pending entitled "W. G. Daniel and wife and, others. Ex Parte." 1 shall on SATCEDAY. LEG CLARY A, 1P2S, AT TWELVE O'CLOCK, YOON, sell to the highest bidder by nublic auction for cash at the Court House. door in Oxford said County of Gran-' ville the foliov/ing described tract of: land: Situate in Sassafras Fork Town ship. GranviHe County, State of North Carolina, adjoining the lands of G. ] H. Faucette, W. H. Williamson, and; ethers, containing 184.6 acres, more: or less, and being a part of! the tract! of land conveyed to Ella S. Daniel/ by Nannie V. Watkins by deed recorded ! in Deed Book 62, page 101, of the! Office of the Register of Deeds of; Granville County, j Plat of said land, as made oy R. T., Gregory, surveyor, will be exhibited on the day of the sale. This January 1, 1923. B. S. ROYSTER, JR., Com. j (paid) _ NOTICE OF STOCK- j HOLDERS MEETING Pursuant to a resolution passed by the directors of the Byrum-Hunt Company at a meeting held at the of fice of said company on the 1st day oi December 1922, a meeting of the stockholders of said company is here by called to meet at the office of said ; company on the 10th day ot January, 1923, to consider and pass upon a resolution for the dissolution of said Corporation. Sai& meeting will be held promptly at 8 o^elock P. M. f - E. O. HUNT,, -4wks Secretary. ^ i TRUSTEE'S SALE OF LAND Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain deed of trust executed to the undersigned on the 1st day df November, 1919, ! by John Crews and wife, which said deed of trust is duly recorded in Deed of Trust Book 125 at page 294 of the Registry of Granville County, defualt having been made in the pay ment of the bond secured thereby, and at the request of the holder and owner of said bond, I shall on MONDAY, JANUARY 29, 1923 offer for sale and sell to the high- i est bidder by public auction for cash in front of the court house door at Oxford, N. C. about the hour of noon the following described real roper- ' ty: A certain tract of land adjoining the lands of J. T. Averett and J. P. Bratcher, containing 16 acres, more or less, and being the same tract of land owned by the late Tim Crews, deceased, and for a more accurate description of said land see deed from !Wi!liam B. Crews, Executor of Meredith Crews, deceased, dated January 22, 1875. See Deed Book 38 at page 170 of the office of the Register of Deeds of Granville Coun ty. For further reference see deed from B. S. Royster, Commissioner, to John Crews dated October 20, 1919. The above tract lies in Fish-^ ing Creek Township, Granville County, State of North Carolina. A certain house and lot situate on Piedmont Avenue in the town of Oxford, N. C., it be^ng the same property which was conveyed to the said John Crews by I. W. Mangum and wife deed dated Nov. 19. 1917.^ See Deed Book 72 at page 342 of thb office of the Register of Deeds of Granville County. Don't forge, the date and hour of sale. 1 This December 27, 1922. F. W. HANCOCK, Jr., Trusteee. Jan. 2-4-t-paid) NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as administratrix of the estate of P. H. Bibby, deceased, this is to notify all persons holding claims against the said estate of P. H. Bibby to present them to the under** signed on or before October 30th, 1923, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to the said estate will please make immediate payment. This December 2, 1922. MRS. M. C. BIBBY, Administratrix Kittrell, N. C., Foute 2. ' pd Bilious Headache. When you have a severe headache, a disordered stomach and constipa tion, take three of Chamberlain's Tablets. They will correct the dis orders of the liver and bowels, cffect ualy curing the headache. —---- 1 Dr. J. K. Bryan DENTIST (Mice in Brown Bldg. .. ^ Oxford Lodge No. ii<3 1. 0. O.F. ^ Meets Every Tuesday Night at 7:30. D. G. BRUMMITT . Attorney at Law ' HiHsboro Street Oxford, N. C. 4. / Eric G. F!annagan CONST. ENGINEER Henderson, North CaroIizKa Elans, Specifications and Supervis ion furnished for ail Mad& building. PHONE 533 Office—RIGGAN OPERA HOCSHC. JOE N. PITTMAN PRESCRIPTION DRPGGFST Odd Eellotv's Ruilding Service ie Our Motto. We striae to please. MICKS 4 STEM ) ttomeysat-i^aw Oxiord- - - - N. Practice in State and { Federal Courts. L-—*. Dr. Jack BuHocR. Office on second fioor of the New Hall Building, on the crrner below Hall's Drug Store. Call or phc^ae A. W. Graham & Sea ATTORNEYS AT I*AW Oxford. N. O. 4 i r*cttee 'n the State and Cedar* Courts. Dr. S. J. Finch —DENTIST— Has moved his office into the New HaB Building opposite the Post Ofhce, DELCO-UGHT The complete Electric Light *)on3L j Power Plant Sales and Service, Bulbs, IroiRs, and aii Deico-Light Accesstn-jes. mUITT & MAYES,; OXFORD. N..C J. P.MARRm,' Notary Ptib!ic AT THE UNION BANISH Regular Communications of Oxford Lodge No. 3M, A! F. & A. M Every First and Tidrd Mom Nights- V isiting Brethere^ ' C * ' p^aiiy invited. — -* Dr. W. N. Thomas My office is now* ioeated on the second fiobr, of theL New Kali Building on the ^ corner beicw Raiii's Drug Storec T
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