PAGE 3 i QZlZ-T)ECEVIBER 13, 1918, HI nn II;1 . r - We have just unloaded "the largest and best car of horses and mules that has ever been ship-, ped to Creednioor at this time of the year, we have mules weighing from 800 pounds to 1200 pounds. Horses of all types from good drivers to chunky farm horses. Remember we give you more horse and ar better horse for the same mon ey than you can find them anywhere. See this load and be convinced. We have the horses and the price is right, and every horse exactly as represented. 11 ippiy Company C. J. Mangum. C. E. Lyon. virtu a rn ! says cold weather brings I nni iii iiiv h v vb n ff . i UUUDl DldHllLHHO RETUlvN O 111 So One in Oxford Who Has a Bad Rack Should Ignore This Dou ble Proof. Does your back ever ache? Have you suspected your kidneys? Backache is sometimes kidney ache. With it may come dizzy spells, Sleepless nights, tired, dull days, Distressing urinary cisoraers. Doan's Kidney Pills have been en dorsed by thousands. re recommended here at home. You have read Oxford proof. Read now the Oxford sequel. Renewed testimony; tested by time. t t. anrrett. erocer, 62 Spring St, Oxford, says: "I have used t "K" i ri n pv Pills for kidney com- r,iir.t nrl lame and aching back and have found them to be a most reli rpmpdv. They can be depended tn pt Tromntly. I and others in mv family have used them with the best of results and I gladly rec nmmpiid them." The above statement was given December 9, 1910 and on June 28, 1918, Mr. Garrett said: "I still rec ommend Doan's Kidney Pills as high ly as 1 did before. Whenever I don t feel just right, a few doses of Doan's never fail to bring me prompt re lief " Price 60c, at all dealers. Don t simply ask for a kidney remedy-get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mr. Garrett had. Foster-Millburn Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y. A FAMILY MEDICINE In Her Mother's Home, Says This Ueorgia Lady, Regarding DiacK Draught. Relief From Head ache, Malaria, Chills, Etc. Ringgold, Ga. Mrs. Chas. Gaston, a iv.i i u . t am O. User i mis piaue, writes. , of Thedford's Black-Draught; in fact, it was one or our iamuy iuouiv,i . Also in my mother's home, when i -r.yr, -. -1- 4 1 .1 Trru nntr r9 IIS C. Ill I CI - i;J .c V -.o A q rTi P usually j t r.Vi q trnve U3 a dose of Black-Draught, which would rectify the trouble. Often In tne o-; . -. -,-,-iA v.oTTf -malaria ana -yiiilgf we VYUU1U jj.co - chills, or troubles of this kind, we vcmld take Black-uraugnt prewy It,.; UiCU UULU XlltJ 11VC1. OVicu ti-a Vwn n-Tk jsTifl around C tVUUlU UO U-i - tgain. We would not be without re, for it certainly has saved us lots or A . T..n4- a 3naA ftf BlaCK.- uutujl Lulls. l UBb e Draught when not bo well saves a lot of days in bed." i -ri TT.r n trVi f nas Deeii in use for many years In the treax- . J. a -J. "U Itim-l OTIti DOWcl troubles, and the popularity whlcn 11 ita merit. If your liver is not doing its duty, you will suffer from such dlsaffree- v.u x V.aorlon'hAJ DlllOUa- ness, constipation, inuiBeswu end unless something is done, seriois trouble may result. Thedford's Black-Draught has oeen found a valuable remedy for tnese troubles. It is purely vegetable, ana acts in a prompt and natural ay, regulating the liver to its PJP f unctions and cleansing the bowels or impurities. Try it. Insist on Then ford's, the original and genuine. Hi Public Must eB Careful to Avoid A Second Epidemic. Easier To Pre vent Than Cure. What To Do. "Encouraging reports of the few er cases ofVinfluenza in, this vicinity should not allow us to relax our vigi lance or to become careless in the belief that the danger is all over," well known authority. With nomine- of cold weather mere ib return of this frightful riripmip and its seriousness will de- pend on the extent 01 tne yiau- tions, taken by the puonc, 10 pievcut infpptinn. wv.0n the air is full ot mnuenza germs, you may be constantly breath- io- v.om into vour nose ana iuiul. t., v,Qi finngpr raav be avodiaea XUl 1."" and you may make yourself practi Xnr immimfi to infection if you de- stroy the germ before it actually be rric mr-ir in vour blood. During the recent serious epidem .. firanville county so hard, most successful results were v.4.; mnnv thlOUgn tne feim- UUltliiicu yjj " " - , i ,-,o- into the nose, throat and lungs of the medicated air ot oil of Hyomei. Frooaoiy no uLx, ble nrecaution a- sa-iei ui uiwv - , i inflnon7.. eriDPe, cougns, colds, bronchitis or catarrh of the fhrnnt. could "be employed 4 cr r,nw to the .nearest drug h crot o romnlete Hyomei out- fit consisting of a bottle of the pure -v;i p xTtrrmpi and a little vestpocK- t,o mhhfir inhaling device into which a few drops of the Oil are P?eJhr tnis inhaler with you dur ing the day and each half hour or so outh and draw deep breaths of its pure healing germi cidal air into the passages of your rn,t onri innss to destroy any ' mav have found lodge- v, This Rimnle precaution meat luox. - - may save you a serious iacs of several wwks vui.. ,nnni o nsft and not at an exytui- . 1 . J 1 1 loct o 1 1 IP- sive as the mnaier wn A-i time and further supplies of the Oil of Hyomei can be had at any drug store for a few cents. Hundreds of people in this vicinity used Hyomei in this way during the recent crisis and avoided danger. They should not neglect it now for the danger is by no means over. A firm at Jaurez, Mex., is mak ing alcohol from a plant called sotol, which grows abundantly in northern Mexico and western Texas. It is said ffrTr nn p ton nf this nlant 18 to t,XX CL L. JLA. V XX v 11 v w w xr 25 gallons of alcohol, 180 proof, can xxxccvxv Robert Ray, known as tne iox 1, r-rtTvici " coiH tn have been the last of General Grant's scouts and said to have snot ana wounueu - . i J) T X Dn. rimrri the nnTPfi i onieuerciLc CC11C iVJ -" " f Richmond, Va., died ioQ wppTt at. Oxford. N. Y. He was ttvu -www ' 87 years old. The National Department of Ag riculture reports that farm horses are cheaper than they have been tor ten years. Prices paid this year aver- age $lzY.a. in tut; uibU-wai- er mark was reached at $145.2 2, and prices nave nuctuaieu ueiwecu -luc two figures since then. American builders may itcueyi. contracts for steel or wood ships to be built tor private American hilc- ... . . - i 4.; 4- ests witnout maKing apyncauuu w the shipping board for a permit. Sim- ilarry wooa snips aisu maj uc uum for foreign account, mis was dn nounced by Bainbridge Colby for the shipping board. V'C.UUl; ww - Another day we never expected to see but it was the one when the pro hibition movement would begin to overtake all the ' exaggerations of prohibition orators. An express train from Orleans, France last week crashed into and telescoped another train loaded with American material near Meung-sur-Loire, 11 miles southwest of Orleans. Twelve bodies have been removed from the wreck and identified. Other dead still remain in the debris. Twen ty-nve persons were injured. Four of the railriad cars were smashed to bits. ORE THROAT or Tonsilitis, gargle with, warm salt water then apply mm NEW PRICES 30c, 60c, $1.20 , 1 ; ' ' I Bdile(stte inn Firie To Close Out Before Inventory We Will Make Big Reductions on the Following Goods These goods are absolutely in perfect condition but the stock is small and we want and need tne room. ME01A1M To close out before inventory: 11 Coles hot blast heaters for wood and coal fuel savers. 50 lard cans. 55 rolls wire, field fence, different heights. 40 rolls barbed wire. 2 tobacco transplanters. Best on the Two grain drills, with fertilizer at tachments. One power pea huller. Several of the best farm implements. We Now Have Large Cattle One and two of a kind and just the kind you want. Two Columbus steel tire top buggies. One farmers roomy, very strong, open buggy. One canopy top buggy. These vehicles are in perfect condi tion and alright in every way. Two of the best sets of double wag on harness ever shown in Oxford. We will save you money on the a bove goods. Stock Hog and Pig and Feed. Physician Believes a Genuine Berne- dy for tne uise Found. o wonderful rheumat- ism remedy sold by J. O. Hall and all druggists, gives quiCKer - lasting relief than other remedxes costing many times as mum. Rheuma passes tne ueau ous secretions into, the ls kidneys, from which they are quickly thrown off in a natural, healthy way. xjpad what a repuiamc says about Kheuma: "I have made rmos careful investigation o tbe tOTmTT an" rheartUy-rec-endRiter;'remedy for all forms rheumauBui. - - to advance of the methods , -t ' -- la A T : III. a. m. 6 and rtto different in rheumatism confidence to try Rheu ma. Some of these gods can't be bought for the Don't waste your com meal feeding hogs meal at much less cost and the kind that makes quicker. Just unloaded 600 bags best hog and pig feed. 200 bags 30 per cent. pea nut meal. 600 bags ship stuff. 250 bags bran. 200 bags beet pulp. Plenty cotton seed meal and hulls. 2,000 bushels oats. Two cars best hay. 1,000 bags salt (not hard) 100 barrels flour. , Few hundred pounds sugar. Mr Page, the Food Administrator re quests the people to b conservative in the use of flour and sugar. Coffee, Meat, lard and general line heavy groceries. price we offer them for. . when you can buy a better hog feed than the pigs grow faster and fattens the hogs Oxford Chase buggies and surries and harness to match. Hickory wagons, Spach wagons and harness. Feed cutters, gas and oil engines and wood saws. Pea and Bean threshers. Corn shellers, axes, mattocks, forks shovels, etc. Chattanooga and Dixie plows. Little Dutch riding turn plows. Disc, spike and smoothing harrows and full line farming implements. We solicit your trade and the Red Hot Stove is in evidence and joins us m asking you to make our store your headquarters when in. Oxford. LTOimWiirii toe C !'; 5 if" V R'.i! 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