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AND VARNISHES . nflV©®®* €all 0D us and we can! ft ^egestions that will save male sue® Devoe, you know, is , you ft00.6' that lasts. OXFORD ijo°^G ^ND SHEET METAL | pergusson, , Bros. PIANO repair factory gEXDERSON, N. C. cneciali/ing Pia3?° Re' Sl building and tuning. • GRANVILLE OOUNTYY, N. O. I PCFULATION, 27,000 j Approximate Annuall Production | Cotton, 1500 Bales I Tobacco 18,000.000 Pounds Corn, 1,461,000 Bushels Good Crops of Wheat, Oats, Rye, r Velvet and Soja Beans, Sorghum, j i Potatoes, White and Sweet, Fruits | and Berries Also Annual Cut of | Timber Several Million feet. | Approximate Value of All Crops | I Climate Most Equable { i OXFORD IS THE COUNTY SEAT j Population, 4000. I DID YOU KNOW THAT CURING Time is just around the comer? We can make -your flues at any time, but it will be better and will cause less delay in housing the to bacco crop if yoti attend to this now. We are especially prepared to handle the job for you. OX FORD ROOFING AND SHEET METAL CO, 1 w | Ask Your Dealer for— 1 ^ MLDE'S BREAD AND GENUINE | J POUND CAKE. W 5 £ | Beauty The Roof on your home not only adds Beauty to the building, but it serves the impoitani duty of protecting the walls and furnishings of your Home from the Ravages of the winter and the heat of the summer sun. It is the front line trench, as it were, on guard day and night. Let us con struct your roof. You will not regret it. DEVOE PAINT HEADQUARTERS Oxford Roofing & Sheet Metal Company Littlejohn St., Oppo. P. O. Telephone No. 89 Oxford, N. C. 1 TO THE LADIES OF OXFORD I have just received a shipment of the famous Premier Furniture Lotion The best Polish ever sold in Ox ford. Fii^sf shipment since be fore the watj% as the firm went bust ed and have just reopened. -25c A BOTTLE. Guaranteed Satisfactory—If not return the empty bottle and get your money. I ROBT. WOOD furniture dealer and funeral director ALUMNI OF THE OXFORD HIGH SCHOOL ; (Continued From Page One) | Howard, Lena Jones, Nouvelle • O’Brian, Ruth Taylor, Harvey Bul j lock, Clyde Cannady, Frank Han cock, Jim Taylor. 1912 I Virginia Carroll, Myrtle Fagan, ! Littie Hester, Esther Mitchell, Annie S. Peirson, Lucy Wyatt, Shepherd Booth, Thomas White, John Stedman 1 1913 i Dorothy Hunt, Mary White, Fran ces Abbit, Glands Rawlins, Mary Shaw, Ellen Brown, Myrtle Crews, Grace Critcher ,Lucy Belle Day, Eva Hester, Hallie Meadows, Lillian Taylor, Marion Wyatt, Harry Renn, Paul Daniel, Basil Horsfield. 1914 ) Alva Lee Currin, Margaret Fagan, Bessie Howell, Hettie Hunt, Carrie Harris, Josephine Medford, Marie Meadows, Helen Paris,^ Ruth Shaw, Thomas L. Pace. | 1915 ■ Muzette Daniel, .Alleine Hicks, Lo rene Peed, Compton Bobbitt, Buxton Taylor, Richard Turder. | .1916. i Helen Clement, Elizabeth Floyd, Hallie Fuller, Edith Howell, Eliz abeth Hunt, Annie Lee, Irene Pier son, Bessie Pitchford, Ida Walters, Georgia Winston, Joseph Bryan, John G,. Hall Jr,, Helen Howard, Robert Kinton, Henrv Shaw. I 1917 , Sarah Cannady, Hazel Thompson, , Nina Cooper, Emmie C. Medford, 'Frances Mitchell, Treva Garman, 'Joseph Taylor, Marion Sneed, Rob j Parham, William' Webb* George Hunt, Lois Wood, Jessie White, Sid ! ney Walters. .1919 Junius Cooper, Sudie Crews. Lelia Currin, Louise Currin, Ernest Hunt, Zela Newton, Elizabeth O’Brian, Eu i nice Parham, Johnnie Peed, Roy Up church, Bettie L. Wakins, Sam Hall. 1920 Ruth Howard, Lillian Cheatham, Olive Web£ .Charlotte Carroll, James Whie, Thelma Hester, John Perry Hall, Lula Hunt, Viola Hester, Willie Howell, Fritz Hall, Bransford Ballou, Elizabeth Hunt, Bedford | Rountree, Eva Moore Fagan, Rives Taylor. 1921 Ruth Fagan, Effie Lee, Annie T. Bradsher, Carolyn Booth, Ruth Bryan, Eulene Evans, Heathie Linder, Serena Meadows, Annie Bell Smith, Lula Smith, Bernice Usry, Charles Easton, Hugh Easton. 1922 Inez Walters, Dora Wolf, Ivey Al len Jr., Sam Carrington, R. M. Cur rin, Ji*;, Herman Meadows, Joe Renn, Herbert Rountree Jr., Annie Gray Burroughs, Corinne Cannady, Marga ret Davis, Bessie Dean, Cynthia Dor sey, Lillian Fuller, Helen Hunt, Dor othy Parham, Inez Patterson, Eu dell Tunstall, Lois Waller, Frank Slaughter, Edwin Slaughter, vine Jackson. 1923 -tsem uannaay, Augusta (jarroii, Martha Cannady, Bailey Currin, Flor ence Dean, Carrie Duncan, Edward Gill, Jesse Knott, Mattie May Lyon, Ben Medford, Henry Phipps, Cathe rine Ragland, Thomas Royster, Mary Etta Tunstall, Winston Taylor, Madi son Usry, Jack Usry, Ruth Up church, James Webb, Nathan Waif, Lillian Walters. 1924 James Long Averett, Lucy Taylor Baird, Robert Sutton Bradsher, Bev erly Madison Currin, Pauline Pitts Currin ,Mary Lee Critcher, Jerry Ethel Clark, Thomas Lawton Can nady, Rosa Agnes Dickerson, Came ron Herndon Easton, Elsie May Crim, Alice Clarice Dean, John Wesley Ful ler, Bessie Faulkner, Ruth Elizabeth Gordon, James Garland Hart, Ed ward Clark Horner, Virginia Caro line Hart, William Henry Hunt, Alic eHutton Hall, Frances Moore Horner, Eva Jones, Mary Grace Lyon Edward Lyon Mitchell, Alma France McFarland, Will Z. Mitchell, Rosa Keiling Parham, Virginia Beatrice Pittard, Frank Smith, Parker Leigh Tignor, Osby Augustus" Usry, Sam uel Nathaniel Wrenn, William Hay wood Walters, John Cannady Wil liams, Mrs. Foy Green Nelson, Annie Lou Williams. c7ime uras never so valuable as at this rery/>nese/iUl#S It is necessary to dress according to lines that are strictly defined by the world of fashion. If you would be among the successful men you must dress the part. Buy here. ‘Latest and Best Here’ HARRIS & CO. CLOTHIERS College Street Oxford, N. C. J WHEN you need anything made in Iron. Galvanized Iron, Copper or Tin, come to see us at once. We have the men and the material. You will be assured to get a good job This is our line of work. OXFORD ROOFING AND SHEET METAL CO. —1 7 ~~ —-;-- — endowment fund i Amounts requested /or the superan nuated endowment fund from North Carolina and Western North Carolina Conferences of the Methodist Episco pal Church, South, total $875,133, to be paid in five yearly installments, it was announced by leaders in the fund work. WE BOTH LOSE IF YOU DON’T get our prices and let us do that job of Roofing. We have several differently constructed roofs that we guarantp^ to give satisfaction. We are the roof doctors. OX FORD ROOFING AND SHEET METAL CO. - . . _ ■ l Reliable Drugs and Sundries p Rubber Goods 1©^ Face Creams Cigars Shaving* Needs To Satisfy Your Requirements You want the utmost in ser vice, in quality, and in val ue when you purchase Drugs or kindred supplies. That’s what you get here combined with an unusual ly large collection of needs such as toilet articles, choice candies, attractive stationery and smokers’ supplies. Wells Drug Company * »_ ■ ^ Candies Stationery Drugs Toilet Articles P*-—1' Prescriptions Particular care is giv* en all prescription or ders here. All com pounds and chemicals > used are the purest and freshest procur able. Vote For J. Ennis Davis For Sheriff A loyal and active Democratic worker, long before he aspired to serve in public office. A successful farmer, a faithful and God-fearing hus band and father, an upright public official, a citizen without reproach. His election will mean economy and efficiency in the administration of the sheriff’s offee; prompt enforce ment of the law without fear or favor; and active and 'dependable deputies. His friends present him to the Democrats of Gran ville County with pride and confidence. (Political Advertising) , - «. # -- : ’
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