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PUBLIC ifitru-fl 7 ' 1 PAGE 4 GRANVDLE'S ABLE LAAVMAEERS PtUfBLDC LE AND- OXFORD (MM PUBLISHED SEMI-WEEKLY DAN "A. COBLE . , EDITOR AND MANAGER Entered at postollice in oxford, N. C. as second-class mail matter. SUBSCRIPTION RA'i'ES ONE YEAR lOO EIGHT MONTHS SIX MONTHS ; 4 FOUR MONTHS sw NOTICE-Suft8crJptions re Payable trictly in advar ;ee . WA 1 CH DATE ON YuilK LABEL! All Communications, Chocks " Money Orders snould be made payable and addressed to the Public Ledger. IT BEGINS AT HOME. There is another outburst of ad miring wonder at the news that Hen ry Ford is to pay those janitors of his $6 a day. Yet that performance seems a little less wonderful when, reading farther down the column, we (are informed that Henry can pay" his j twenty-four-year-old son 150,000 a year. STRANGE BEDFELLOWS. The Socialists in France are irritat ed profoundly because M. Clemen ceau seems to disagree with Presi dent Wilson. There are politicians in Washington who are irritated be cause the American people agree with the President in his foreign policies. A world crisis makes strange bedfel lows. "OVER THERE.' Had you ever thought the phrase "Going abroad," will grow obsolete now, and we'll all say 'across" or "over there," and how every period of history,, there comes changes. How. people are . drawn closer- to- laid aside gCliiCi, uiu u.j.wi. for new ones, new words are coined lUSt tO III HI JLJicttro, uiocacu j spread, and in fact, a general up heavel is in process? It seems to be a period of unrest, and expecta ncy. In the present period how ever, we like to think of "across" as just "over there." We want to put it is near. So near that our duty to its sacred dead will not escape us. The little while crosses there are as a sign unto us, are as a beacon to direct us to the life worth while, to its teachings of truth, and of purity. For as such they were lead ers. . THE BETTER WORLD. Religion has drawn lines of gap ing cleavage. Consider, however, the effect of the last five years upon the denominations. ' The crisis got us somewhere. It forced us to approacn one another.. We now realize how im portant it is that the spirit which was in Jesus should be in every one. Fac ing the same way that the Master fac ed, taking His attitude toward suf fering, getting His "spiritual front age." we find that we are closer than brothers. Men will never jbe able to batter down '.one another's creeds, but as they grow in terms of charity, ser vice, vision, they will rise superior to their wall-like idols, as a swift run ner and jumper in the games goes sailing over line after line of hurd les. Life is in nature transitional. That is that fact for us to keep in mind. The goal may not be visible. We may be sure that it is incerdibly good. We shall do well to move-with life, noth ing doubting, everything hoping. What was the word which came to Mpses of old? '"Speak unto the chil dren of Israel, that they go forward." The responsibilities of this new year are heavy enough to make it feel old at the very outset. Are you a patriot, or did you mere ly become an acting patriot "for the duration of the war?" A Hun soldier wore the Kaiser s clothes in Berlin after tike castle was sacked by mobs. And yet they say Germans are not courageous! The Bolsheviki have looted $50, 000,000 from the - Swiss Legation. They probably will use it to issue pamphlets preaching righteousness. Pfirhans no visit which Mr. Wilson made is of such profound signi- Btw tn T?nme. The best llCClll OO l.y that he and all of us can ask of the Ttniinn heirs of greatness is that they be true to what they have taught HON. D. G. BRUMMITT. Speaker of the House. wmmm mm 1111 wise SENATOR T. G. CURRIN. Cause of Stomal km How to Relievo btomaen r usti ess in a Few Minutes. Money Back if --Treatment Does Not Overcome Any Form of Indigestion. If .you feel as" though there was a lump of lead at the pi- of the stom ach, take a couple of Mi-o-na stomach tablets and in five minutes you should see that all stomach distress has vanished. . If you have stomach trouble, no matter from what cause, use Mi-o-na Stomach tablets that are recommend ed to cleanse and renovate the stom ach and put it in such shape that you can eat a hearty raeai wthrout any dis tress. If you belch gas, have heartugrn or sour stSmah, you need Mi-o-na. If -.cur :-L-Cinacii ietiiti ume. mc ing after the night before, .take two-Mi-o-na tablets and see howquickly you get relief. If you. have shortness of breath, pain in the stomach, waterbrash or foul breath, you need Mi-o-na and the sooner you get it, the sooner ycu your .stomach should perform its du ties properly. If you use a box of Miona tablets and feel that it has not overcome your indigestion or stomach trouble, take the empty box to your aeaiei take the empty box to your uedl and he will refund your money. That shows our faith inthe value of Mi- o-na. For sale by J. u. nan ami , leading druggists. YOU CAN'T FIND ANY DANDRUFF, AND HAIR crrnpsi mivnNr, OUT Save" your kair! Make it thick, wavy glossy and beautiful at once. Trvas vou will, after an apulica - Hion of Dandefine, you can not find a single trace of dandruff or tailing 8gg&g jags?- i hair and your scalp will not itcn, dul ?ainst irifluenza couia De emywjcu what will please you most will be af- 'n this manner than to get from the ter a few weeks' use, when you see j nearest drug Store a complete Hyom new hair, fine and downy at first j ei Outfit consisting of a bottle of the yes but really new hair growing ; pUre Oil of Hyomei and a little vest- ... . .. 1 1 X all over the scalp. A little Danderine immediately doubles the beauty of your hair. No difference how dull, faded, brittle snd schajrsrv. just moisten a cloth with Danderine and carefully dr?.T it through your hair, taking one small strand at a time. The effect is iTYiTnoHintA and amazing your hair will be light, fluffy and wavy,, ana have an appearance of abundance; an incomparable lustre, softness and luxuriance, the beauty and shimmer of -true hair health. Get a small bottle of Knowl ton's .VVfcVW : ' rkonHorii-io fmm anv drug store or toilet counter.T and prove that your hair is as pretty and soft as any - nclefttedor iniiired v,tr Aaioes trea.tTnent. A small trial bottle will double the beauty of youi: hair. " :- : -- ' -: Just SPANISH INFLUENZA MORE DEADLY THAN WAR Said That Epidemic Cost More Lives rrvian American Loss In Battle. Danger Not Over. Great Cure N5c essary To Prevent Further Out break. The appalling ravages of Spanish influenza in this country are perhaps best realized by the statement recent ly made, that more deaths have re sulted in little more than a month from this disease than through our whole eighteen months participation in the battles of the European-War. Our greatest danger now, declare authorities, is the great American tendency to forget easily, and to be I liftvfi the Deril is over. ' Competent authorities claim the coming, of cold weather is very apt to bring a return of thie disease and there should oe no let-up throughout the winter months of the following easily ob served precautions, remembering that influenza is far easier to prevent than cure. , ag possible. ln. mB spread when ignorant nB sneeze or cough 1111 LlCililCL 1(3 to -,i " - o ief. Gov- , . er up each cough or sneeze. Do not: spit on the floor, sidewalk, in street , VV ItUUUt o w vi if. nl aces. Avoid the use i of common drinking cups and roller i towels in public places. Breathe . Bome , reliable germicidal and anti- j esptic air to destroy the germs tnaT ';rto find lodgement in your nose and j throat. . Remember, no sater precaution a- . ,11 1 i pocket hard rubber mnaiing device which a few drops of the oil are pour ed. You should -carry this inhaler about, with you during the day and each half hour or so put it in your mouth and draw deep breaths of its inure .healing germ killing air into the passages of your nose, throat and lunes. By destroying germs before they ac tually begin work in your blood, you may make yourself practically im mune to infection. All these suggestions about Span ish influanze are equal! true in the prevention of colds, catarrh of nose ; and throat, bronchitis and even pneu 'm0nia. Don't become careless. Do 1 vAnr nart TTppn the eerms away. Vmi mav save vourself a serious illr j neSs and the loss of several .eks work.1 , ":"; . . - k Car Load Gars. Price I Delivered. nn SALT LAKE CITY -MAN TELLS HOW TANLAC HAS BENEFITTED HIM Don J. Perry Says Wife Has Gained Twenty-eight Pounds and He Gain ed Ten Since They Began Taking Tanlac. "My wife has gained twenty-eight pounds and I have gained ten pounds in the past few weeks since we began taking Tanlac," said Don J. Perry, a wellknown business man, residing at 370, Quince street, Salt Lake City, Utah. '.'Mrs. Perry had suffered from stomach trouble for a long time," he continued. "She had no appetite and ..rnin4nfi3 rf n hoaw f p1 fin p' in the pit of her stomach, She was extreme- IV nervous ana uoii t ueucvc slept as much as two hours, out of tventy-four, in over two years. She lost weight and strength continually and could not attend to" her house liold duties. She tried everything we could find and nothing gave her any relief until we got Tanlac. Her stomach trouble is entirely gone now she can eat pust anything she wants without any trouble and besides gain .-, i-r, tr f Ttron xri prh t nnilTlnR. shfi is able AJ-l& I " vii i.j --o " i-"" r . tQ do all her housework and seems ... different person. rundown condition for 3 ; yearg My appetite was so poor that , r would hardly average one ; good i meai a day and I had no energy or j .... T h imnroved in every ! way since I started taking Tanlac. ; o:T)netite is so good that I can hardly eat enough to satisfy it. I eat three hearty meals a day and then want more. I have picked up ten pounds in weight and feel better than I have in a long time. We both think that Tanlac is the greatest thing of its kind in the world." Made Him a "Risk." Private Lewis made down his bed' in the corner of a building that was jus in the edge of what would have been No Man's Land had the armis tice not intervened. "I sure didn't think" I'd ever sleep here," he said to a comrade. ' "Why, I was popping away at a sniptr from that hole there in the corner just a couple of days ago. Gee, , but it seems queer!" "And what was the sniper doing to you?" some . one inquired from the other corner. "Well," said Lewis, "he was sure raising cane with my life insurance." 2T BUSINESS L0CA1 THE READERS OF THE PUBLIC LEDGED SCRUTINIZE THIS COL UMN VERY CLOSELY. THIS CLASS OF" ADVERTISING IS A VERY EF FECTIVE WAY OP SECURING RE SULTS. THE RATE IS 5 CENTS A LINE EACH INSERTION, AVER AGE SIX WORDS TO THE LINE. STRICKLY CASH WITH ORDER UNLESS THE ADVERTISER RUNS A REGULAR ADVERTISEMENT WITH THIS PAPER. NONPARELL READING NOTICES VtT BOTTOM OP COLUMN ON FRONT PAGE 10c. LINE. NO AD. TAKEN FOR LESS THAN 20 CENTS. OXFORD OKfHANAGE SHOE SHOI vrlll repair your shoes nicely. Will send for them and return them promptly. CalJ. Phone 24 Jan27tf IT WILL PAY YOV TO KEEP this one: Resolved, That duriog the year'-1918 I will send my or- - ders for P RI NT I NG to the Printing Department of the Oxford Orphanage. There's ' a reason. Ring Jone 24 and we will call, . J16tf FOR RENT A THREE OR FOUR . horse farm, located three miles from Fuquay Springs, 60 acres op en, fine tobacco land, seven-room house, plastered and painted, four room tenant house, three large to bacco barns, gQod pack-house, stalls and stables, very healthy, good water, two miles of railroad. Will: furnish land and buildings with one ton high grade fertilizer on each acre in tobacco to any re liable experienced tobacco man, ne furnishes his teanvand makes the crop -for one-half. I want thirty or forty acres in tobacco, and make big money. Tyson Realty Co., Ra leigh, N. C. Jan. 3 2t. FOR SALE SEVEN ROOM DWELL ing near graded school, within two blocks of Court House, has all modern conveniences such as wat er, sewerage, bath, gas, electric lights, , etc. , Address "Owner, care Public Ledger. Jan 3 tr. OXFORD COLLEGE. Housekeeper wanted A woman of experience to take charge of din ing room and kitchen. Interview re quired. F. P. HOBGOOD. ; Jan. 3. 2t. FOR siEV-DODGE 1918 MODEL as good as new. Will sell at a bar gain to quick buyer. P. O. Box 503. J. E. Roberts. Jan 7 4t-x. LOSTA MEDIUM SIZE GOLD watch, face is sky blue. Lost last Friday afternoon or Saturday morning. Reward - if returned to the Public Ledger office. Jan. 7 n us. - . . - 'i . " n
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