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PAGE 8 PUBLIC LEDGER TUESDAY, JANUARY 7 FOR COIjDS AND GRIPPE fine strength you have gained while DOCTORS FIND REMEDY fighting for the ideals and principles of America. Just remember that wvt n j x i i. I uiaiij jujuuo jcaio vri 111c tu c d i c a n jriiyaicicuis anu uruggisLs are eiai- - s f - I nf vnn fl.nn that t.hft Vislr rf cnnilinp' 11.. i A J.1.X J 1 .i " " ..w o cu uvei iciCL mat luev nave u-l ,, , , ... them and the love that will fill them last found a genuine and dependable is too tremendous to run for a short remedy for colds, sore throat, influ- hour of seeming pleasure. , , ' . . - I Many or tne boys who will come enza and la grippe. For years they nome with you haVe no mothers to have depended chiefly upon the old j write to them. Some of them may t xi j. :i j i i stvle calomel which is certainlv fine. tmu tiiai no one cares wnai mey ao I But. somebody does care. America but unfortunately many people woul I cares. And the girls they will marry not take it because of its nauseating some day care. And, oh, the differ- and dangerous qualities. ?"ce 1 k -lf Now that the pharmaceutical chem Ms always -somebody,. always! ists have Derfected a nauseates nal- eip tJiem to remember. .Help them i ii -j ,tA i' , , to come home clean and fine. Don't omel, called Calotags whose med- let them spn everything now. They ical virtues are vastly improved, the have been so splendid. If you think doctors and druggists are claiming 13 le"e W1" help them give it to Iixiciu. ii cuejr ii ti v c; nu muiucia ici 111c be their mother until they have come to abort a cold over night and cut! back and taken the high places that short an attack of sore throat or la j await them here. Tell them to write crinne. Thev ar also finriin it I to me. How I should treasure their most ffffPtivA as. th first tar in tho I iciierb. nT . - n . I And, of course, you will write to treatment of pneumonia. ' . M T, ' :rrt One Calotab on the tongue at bed thaV vou know whv I have written X. S . A 1 1 4 l -a nine wim a swanow o iwater mars this letter. Then I can wait months all. No salts, no nausea nor the I yes, even years- knowing that you slightest interference with your eat-1 will come home to me as fine and ing or your work and Dleasure. The I clean as you were when I sent you npvt mnrninp- vnnr A "hne vici, away to camp so iong ago a .7 ivu TlTrk'T'TTxriTj -3 T. l J. . , I U1V111U1U anu your wuuio system is purinea and refreshed. Calotabs are sold on ly in original, sealed packages; price thirty-five cents. Your druggist rec ommends and guarantees them by re funding the price if you are not de lighted. adv. A. 3 Girls! Use Lemons! Make a Bleaching, Beautifying Cream Suggestions for Mother's Letter Son of Mine: They're sending you home to me at last. Through all these months I of waiting and longing I've been I Here is told how to prepare an in- wearing a star for you and holding I expensive lemon lotion which can be my head high and thinking wonder- used to bring back to any skin the ful thoughts about you. I've watch- sweet freshness of which it has been dlJmL o, a miSl ??5 robbed by trying atmospheric condi- cried a little, too, but not when peo- llons' vvmacnare, rougnness, tan pie could see. I " reuness are warueu ou aiiu tiius And now you're coming home. Oh, I tell-tale lines of care or of age are it seems too good to be true. I've I softened away. just read your letters again. Theyl The juice of two fresh lemons Say SO mUCh more than you ever I etrnino into a hnttlA rrmtainintr thought when you were writing them I nf it n,nvoc Just happenings that's all most of I JV " A Jl" Tt," ITJt the things you wrote about were tola wllult5 uaittJ1 fmi,ul mu&l yOU. But tO me they Said you Were I lemun sum ueauuuei ai facing the biggest thing in life, fac-1 about the cost one must pay for a ing it bravely, as I would want my I smail jar of ordinary cold creams. son to face it You were offering I Care should be taken to strain the your body and your soul for a thing lemon juice through a fine cloth so uigger man you or me or Amen- rir. crto in tr. tin in tion will keep fresh for months. Ev ery woman knows that lemon juice is used to bleach . and remove such blemishes as freckles, sallowness and tan, and is the ideal skin softener, smoothener and beautifier. Just try it! Get three ounces of orchard white at any pharmacy and two lemons from the grocer and make up a quarter pint of this sweet ly fragrant lemon lotion and massage it daily into the face, neck, arms and hands, and see for yourself. Cured at a Cost of 25 Cents. "Eiertit vears aero when we first moved to rJattoon, I was a great suf ferer from indigestion ana constipa tion," writes Mrs. Robert Allison, Mattoon, 111. "I had frequent head aches and dizzy spells, and there was a feeling like a heavy weight press ing on my stomach and chestall the time. I felt miserable. Every mor sel of food distressed mes I could not rest at night and felt tired and worn out all the time. One bottle. of Chamberlain's Tablets cured me and I have since felt like a different person.". ; SUBSCRIBE TO PUBLIC LEDGER. A. W. Graham & Son ATTORNEYS AT LAW Oxford, N. C. Practice in the State and Federal Courts. Dee. 3 3m-y. DR. T. T. FRAZIER DENTIST Office in Mitchell Building Over Union Bank. OXFORD, NORTH. CAROLINA. ca. When I wrote to you I tried to write cheerful, encouraging letters because I did not want you tor go into battle feeling that I was hold ing you back from the big sacrifice. It's only now, when the fighting is over, that I can let down a little, and be just your mother, just the woman who loves you better than anything else in the world and is so glad to know you're coming bavk to her that she doesn't care who sees her cry. Perhaps for some of the boys whc have stood with you so finely thru these trials the fighting is not yet alJ over. The fighting I mean is that between a man and himself, and for many of them this will be the hard est battle of all. During the long days and evenings of waiting before they can start for home thoughts will creep into their minds which will be hard to resist. There will be times after all these months of ac tion when the longing for change and for the companionship of women may lead them' into associations which wil spoil their Homecoming and cause ' them shame and humiliation, and ev en perhaps make them unfit to re ceive the love that awaits them here. ; You, dearest boy, are just as hu , man as your comrades, and feelings , like these may come to you too. I don't ask you to crush them. They are natural, and they only prove that war has failed to dry up the well spring of your emotions. I ask you only to recognize them when they come and to control them with the Quick Cure for Croup. Watch for the first symptom, hoarse nes sand give Chamberlain's Cough Remedy at once. It is prompt and effectual. CALOMEL SALIVATES AND MAKES YOU SICK Acts Like Dynamite on a Sluggish Liver and You Lose a Day's Work f There's no reason why a . person should take sickening, salivating cal omel when you can buy a large bot tle of Dodson's Liver Tone a per fect substitute for calomel. It is a pleasant, vegetable liquid which will start your liver just as surely as calomel, hut it doesn't make you sick and cannot salivate. Children and grown folks can take Dodson's Liver Tone, because it is perfectly harmless. Calomel is a dangerous drug. It is mercury and . attacks your bones. Take a dose of nasty calomel today and you will f eel weak, sick and nau seated tomorrow. Don't lose a day's work. Take a spoonful of Dodson's Liver. Tone instead and you will wake up feeling great. No more bilious ness, constipation, sluggishness, head ache, coated tongue or sour stomach. -Your druggist says if you don't find Dodson's Liver Tone acts better than horrible calomel your money is wait ing for you. . 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Your druggist sells a tiny bottle for a few cents, sufficient to rid your feet of every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and calluses, without one particle of pain, sorenesa or irritation, freezone is tho discovery of a noted Cincinnati genius. DR. S. J. FINCH DENTIST Office in Brown Building. Office hours: 9-1S2 a. m. 1.-5:30 p. m. HICKS & STEM Attorneys-at-Law Oxford - - - - N. C Practice in State and Federal Courts. You have tasted poor, good and "surpassing" coffee, but have you enjoyed the coffee made m an electric coffee per colator? If vou have "electric coffee" you have one pleasure in store for you, which will go far towards completing the satisfaction assured by electrically prepared food AIM 10) my SCARC& On account of the scarcity of skilled labor and raw materials in the large Optical Grinding Plants and the rapid growth of my Optical Business, it has become necessary for, me to install ma chinery for grinding and drilling my" own Lenses that I may be able to, give my trade better and quicker service. Thanking my friends and the public for their, liberar-patron-age and soliciting a continuation of the same in thef future, I am yours for best service, J. W: KNIGHT. THE OPTEMETRIST. 6 College Street, Oxford, N. C. G-E Electric Coffee Percolator make perfect coffee by providing the proper heat tor extracting only the delicate aroma and retain ing the delightful flavor of the bean AT YOUR SERVICE. Carolina Power & Light Co. lITRY. PUBLIC LEDGER WANT ADS.
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