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gjTuBLlCLEDGER Ledger is sent on pub Vho Have paid in '"expiration of the S>. •'‘'^subscriber is noth f°r- promptly renewed the ^!dUfl‘essP. i Subscribers ^Vi;r»iss a single is fit"Sil to «tch their la „uld G0.^neir renewals mst a ,!!.ndseDd U their time is out. I davS bef°r?he advantage” of both ‘Vnd publishers- Send all g^^GER. Oxford. ^jfijogED AGENT .«i Bootf^W^* Oollect Sob. [I(ie N -r0t ^Uc Led*er* ajvotb, one of the most Hr.£• l:°tn m Granville coun aeent °Jtt,e ff18 ta /cpr Everybody knows Jtlic Wf:, He was for many sheriff of Granville iU» dtl Lrvbody and every cross county. When you see i»‘lB h streets please remember I® ! gladly take your eub ,“ Qe Public Ledger. (jiplion - tegarOnThe Farm are constantly receiving in »e ,Vt0 the law regulating the t'Sre of cider and vinegar at 61111 Ve ar° giving here texts of according to regulations No. 4** ,:' Bureau of fInternal Reve 5, .fining to manufacture ana 5{’Voider and vinegar, revised ^ f 1 (,-I < we quote Sections nt f,30 and boi. % siS Page 65. A permit ana J rill not be required tor the op in'of a custom cider mill en d exclusive!v in manutacturmg £ from apples owned by others, led the freshly expressed ci^er Uromptlv removed to the homes oi Jjoraers. Freshly expressed cider ••ajple iu*ce taken as toll by the UDprietor cf such custom mill may Vq for immediate removal to ike acmes of the purchasers or it may it removed to the home of the pro ctor of a custom mill also en jjges in the manufacture of pre ssed sweet cider or cider vinegar, be must obtain permit and give bond. Set,630, Page 65. Commercial fiotoction.—A person desiring to muJacture preserved sweet cider under section 4 of Title II of the act, r cider or other liquid or liquor spe te in this article for conversion into vinegar, or to use such cider, lipid, or liquor in the manufacture 5!vinegar, or to sell same to a vine lit manufacturer .should file ap plication on Form 1404, - as pre bed in Article II setting forth in Itch application the acts for hich au tomation is desired. If such p,p jiitation is approved, a permit will k issued authorizing the acts stipu late in the permit. Sec. 631, Page 66. Preserved Ittet cider may be manufactured At permit issued as provided sieve, and when manufactured and "spared for the market may be sold vittout further permit. The pro-> tfiS of preservation shall be ade My described in the application. a method of preserving by pasteu *l‘?E ar'h bottling in closed sterile •Tamers is genreally recognized as bnent. Pasteurized cider may not •bo.d or delivered in bulk contain *1 as kegs, barrels, etc. (ex f.h a vinegar maker, pursuant to taon 685.) Puge 66. Vinegar.— exclusively for use of the t of the manufacturer thereof : ^manufactured from cider and v '|u,ices' without permit as by Section 610. I T° THE PUBLIC kf! e“Pioyed by the Atlas Mar wt,irl’.f rLa11 Ground, Ga. I am 3,1 Elmwood Cemetery v.tr ff,„ e p!easure in taking your :icurhii<,t(l!\ibstone’ monuments iCemetp-t’ * have the designs at tthem ai,*here you can call and '"ill .!!,a)'e. your selection. ^ence i(V''r!, lirst'cIass work. 0 Granville strete. '•3-Jts W. M. HUNT, Keeper of Cemetery. lv 7” ?—--** We Season is »e will T- in and Vst V,;AV you the ‘•thingof citv nu"s m the Piece „v{ne and tvo thatPiea^ Ut ,,rices “Utesi *«l Best Heiv.” ^Rftis & co. •'-Mhieus '‘"jw Street oxford, (s The Canadian Agreement. The government of Canada has s own its good faith by joining our government in an agreement intend ed to make it easier to detect and to punish those who smuggle liquoi across the border. According to the | new agreement the two countries i are to exchange information con cerning persons or vehicles supposed to be engaged in carrying liquor across the frontier, government of ricials of one country are to testify ' at trials in the other country, and I each government is to produce files and records in the trial of cases in! the courts of the other country.' There has never been any doubt that' the Canadian officers were efficient-'' enforcing their own laws against! the illegal transportation of liquor, but now that they may cooperate1 with our own inspectors they can do a great deal more than they have' been able to do to check the scanda- i lous amount of smuggling that has j been going on across the border. j S-C-R-A-P-S • “IJeePinS in style is more expen sive than keeping house. —“Gold windows” ought to make use of the clubs at home. Domestic silence would help a lot in discouraging divorce. Counting the miles is what makes the distance seem great. Don’t condemn others too quick ly, because it’s a sign of envy. Money may be a blessing or a curse, according to the way it is used. There is a time and place for ev ery thing, even to paying the fiddler. —Worry is thinking in circles, we are told, but square heads worry. —Polish shows to better advan tage on the manners than on the nose. BARB WIRE, HOG WIRE, STOCK fence, at prices lower than you can order elsewhere. SAMUEL DA VIS, Clarksville, Va. If there were fewer laws, there wou d be fewer officials and fewer taxs to pay. Its no trouble to marry for money, but it’s a big job to extract it irom a tightwad husband. People get blue even in a brown study. People who never vote have a lot of nerve to kick on the choice of those who do. DAVIS HE PAYS THE FREIGHT. ^—■—————^ MASQUERADE BALL ."T.* be, “ MJa*lne,,n<le Ball at Buffalo Ldthia Springs rosnL. ?y/U'5 23rd- Prize "iU *« Siven tor best costume, both ladies and gentlemen, also prize for best ,a< y aiM] gentleman dancer. Admission will be one dollar per coupie which includes refreshments to dancers and guests . .th® hot^ on,.V* The dance will start promptly at eight timeCOntinue Ulltil twelve o’clock. Come and have BUFFALO L1THIA SPRINGS HOTEL | kindergarten school Any parents considering entering children in Kindergarten, are asked! to consult with me at earliest con venience that I may makef arrange ments for opening of my school in the fall. JEANNETTE E. BIGGS. 8. C. ABBOTT Parcel Post and Express Charges Prepaid > rj'i —. ;iii jl•— \X7 EMSc!fr-Che<ru*^e mar,k*ts °f tke world—there are Linens here from Ireland, Scotland, Belgium France Germany Italy niece fnulTv ° ma a,nd Cfcho-Slovakia! A $100,000.00 stock, embracing linens of every kindand for every purwse Every piece is pure linen, and without exception every price is very special. y purPose- tvery Pure Linen Damask Yard 2.69 E‘." EXTRA heavy quality pure linen damask in silver bleached or full bleached. 70 inches wide. Napkins at 5.95 Dozen NAPKINS to match the silver bleached damask come in attractive patterns. Pure Linen Hemstitched Damask Napkins Size 14x14 < Size 18x18 2.95 4.95 Dozen Dozen H KM STITCH Li) edges finish these heavy quality Damask Napkins, in several pat terns. You will choose these for luncheon or dinner—they are especially acceptable as gifts! At 3:95 a dozen: These are Pure Linen Damask Napkins, size 20x20 inches. Full bleached. At 4.95 a dozen: We offer Linen Damask Tea Napkins, size 14x14. Full bleached and hem stitched. Floral or dot patterns. Pure Linen Towels !£> 29c SS. 39c £5, 50c Heavier quality, size, 18x34, at 79c—9.00 a Dozen ABSORBENT Pure Linen Towels with hem stitched ends. Shown in plain style or with space for initial. Values in Linen Towels that cannot be overlooked. ALSO, at 1.00 each or 11.00 dozen: Choice of heavy linen Huckaback Towels in the 18x36 inch size, or Damask Linen Towels in the 20x36 inch size. Pure Linen Dish Toweling ✓ At 12^c a yard: Is offered Pure Linen Un bleached Crash Toweling. A heavy grade. 15 inches wide. For dish towels. At 19c a yard: Is Pure Linen Dish Toweling, with red or blue borders, or Pure Linen Glass Toweling in red or blue checks. 16 inches wide. Damask Dinner Sets 6.95 HEAVY Linen Damask in floral patterns fashions bride-like Dinner Sets! There’s a cloth— 68x68 inches—and a dozen napkins —22x22 inches! Hand-Embroidered Guest Towels 1 00 C* XQUISlTELY hand-embroidered *— on pure linen in several dis tinctive designs are Guest Towels, pretty enough for your favorite visitor! The edges are hemstitched. Size 15x23. 24x24-Inch Centers 25c D URE LINEN in the natural color J fashions Centers to ornament your summer dining table. You’ll like the four-inch fringe—distinc tively foreign and Czecho-Slo vakian! Pure Linen Damask 1.69 pULLY bleached and patterned in * five attractive floral or striped designs is this pure linen damask. It is 70 inches wide, and an unusual quality' Pure Linen Fringed Napkins 10c p'ZECHO-SLOVAKIA sends us ^ these quaint fringed Doilies. j Their uses are varied—you may adopt them for napkins, centers or mats. 14 inches square. Pure Linen Sheeting ,189c 1125 FOR single or twin beds the dis criminating housekeeper chooses Linen Sheeting 72 inches wide. You may also use this fine linen for fancy work. Card Table Covers 79c PURE Linen Card Table Covers are used to play on, and then to serve on! These are 32x32 inches in size, with hemstitched borders. Irish linen. Madeira Linens Madeira Luncheon or Tea Napkins 4.95 Dozen \ 7ERY specially priced are beautifully em V broidered Luncheon or Tea Napkins in the 13xl3-inch size. You may choose from ten de signs, including the basket. 13-Piece Luncheon Sets (6) 6-inch Doilies. a s (6) 10-inch Doilies. /| (1) 22-inch Center. S THIS set is all made of pure linen, hand-em broidered in an attractive design. 53-Inch Round Luncheon Cloths At 6.95; Are Cloths beautifully embroidered in solid and eyelet work. 25 different patterns! 70-Inch Table Cloths At 13.50: We offer exquisitely embroidered large size Cloths in various basket, floral and scroll designs! 24-Inch Madeira Centers At 2.50; There are lovely Centers, embroidered intricately on unusually fine linen. Several pat terns. 14xl4-Inch Square Napkins At 7.50 a dozen: You will choose fine quality Linen Napkins, beautifully embroidered, and finished with scalloped edges. Madeira Pillow Cases At 5.95 a pair. We offer full sized—45x36 inches —Pillow Cases, embroidered and scalloped on fine linen. Italian Linens 13-Piece Luncheon Sets (6) 12xl8-inch Mats. (6) 14xl4-inch Napkins_ I ^ (1) 18x36-inch Scarf. HEAVILY embroidered, in solid, open and cut work, on fine linen crash are Luncheon Sets in cream. Some have touches of blue. Crash Centers and Oblongs At 1.89: One may choose 13x22-inch oblongs, embroidered with intricate cut work designs. 22-inch Squares, 2.95. Important—An Experienced Linen Expert Will Give Mail Orders Personal Attention Madeira Pillow Cases 1.00 Each II AND embroidered j n pillow cases of fine | quality batiste, come in j **eket ana other de I fltgns. These will *dd i m Vouch of luxcrj CO I fmur linen closet. <5Halfiimer , profilers OK RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Fare Linen Pillow Cases 79e Each FINE Irish Linen fash ions these pillow I cases in the 4Sx33-ineh si*. They are finished with two-inch hem stitched borders. Veer Special 1
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