OXFORD PUBLIC LEDGER, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1907. Why Vinol Is Better Than Any Other Remedy to Restore III III I h and Because Vinol is a real Cod Liver Preparation and does not contain a single disagreeable or harmful ingredient and is not a secret formula. v - Because Vinol contains all the medicinal elements the soothing, healing, strengthening and flesh creative properties of Cod Liver Oil but without oil or grease. Because everjiihing in Vinol, except the tonic iron and a fine old wine, is actually extracted from fresh cods' livers and their oil. , Because Vinol is deliciously palatable and agreeable under all conditions. Everybody likes it. Because Vinol tones up the system, strengthens every organ, nerve, muscle and fibre of the whole body and thus overcomes weakness by thoroughly eradicating the cause of disease. That's Why Vinol is altogether different and better than any other remedy for Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, and all Throat, Lung and Wasting Diseases. That's Why Vinol Restores Health and Strength to Delicate Children, Feeble Old People, Weak and Sickly Persons, Nursing Mothers, and Convalescents. WE RETURN MONEY IF IT FAILS TO GIVE M SATISFACTION It's a pleasure to tell our readers about a Cough Cure like Dr. Shoop's For years Dr. Shooj has fought agairst the use of Opium Chloroform, or otlirr unsafe ingre dients commonly found in Cough remedies Dr. Shoop, it seems, has welcomed the Pare Food and Drug Law recently enacted "for he has worked along similar lines many years. For nearly 20 years Dr. Shoop's ?ou:h Cure containers have had a warning pointed on them against Opium and other n.ircotjc pois ms. He has thus made it jrsible for mothers to protect their chil ben by simply insisting on having Dr. Shoop's Cough Cur. Sold by J. G. Hall. Says the -Washington Post: "An Ohio man is askinar for a divorce be- whiskey a day. He must be envying her capacity." Jf they keep a gallon in their house at one time and their house were in Xorth Carolina, it would not be evidence, that they are booze artists, but prima facie evidence that they are retailers. A Valuable Lesson. "S;x vears ,g' I learned a valuabl 1 s sm," writes John Pleasant, of M'4gdol a, J d. "I th?n began takinsf Dr. King's New Life Pills, and the looser I t- ke them Ihe better I fi-id them." They pi- is ever ybody. Guaranteed by R. L. Hamilton, -druggist. 25c. Kind words timely spoken are like j ""apples of gold in pirtures of silver." A liquid cold relief with a laxative prin ciple which drives out the cold through copious action of the bowels, and a heal ing principle wlrch lingers in the threat and stops the cough that is Kennedy's Laxative C ugh Syrup. Safe and sure in its action; pleasant to take; and conforms o the National Pure Food and Drug Law. Contains no opiates. Sold by J. G. Hall. The Military Secretary of Washing ton, figures it out that more than 13, 000,000 men in the United States are ! available for military service. New j York State could furnish 1,394,000 soldiers, Ohio 1,085,110, Illinois 1,-! 084,559, and Pennsylvania 1,017,000. j Any one of tx-.-y- r-inw.. according to ; these figures,eould raise an army larg-; er than that of the Confederate States Nothing wl'l relieve indigestion that is not a thorough dig stant. Kodol digests what vou eat and allows the stomach to r st recuperate row strong again. Ki dol is a solution of digestive acids and as nearly as possible approximates ihe diges tive juice that are found in the stomach Kod-. l takes ihe wo:k of digestion off the diges'ive organs and while performing this work its. If does greatlv assist the stom ach to a thorough rest. In add- on the i; g'edienis of K"dol are such as t make it a corrective of the highest efficiency and by its ac ion the stomach is restored to it normal activitv and power. Kodol is man ufactu ed in strict conformity with the Na ronal Pnre Food and Drug Law. Sold b -J G. Hall. Gabriel's Last Trump. Says The Greensboro Record: "Sometimes we beoin to feel like the during the Civil War. time was not far distant when Gabriel ! would blow his last trump. Before - i Lame Back j war a ew Garden Boarding This ailment is usually caused by rheu-1 School, now Guilford College, theie matism of the muse es and may be cured 1 was HO singing allowed; if one of the by applying cha jberlam's Pain B.lm two j students whistled immoderately he was or three times a nay and rubbirg ihe parts , , 0 J . . vigorously at each application. If this called down. Some years ago they does not afford relief, bind on a r;ece of changed the name of the school and flannel slightly dampened Witn P.. n alm, and quick relief is almrs'. sure to follow. For sale by T. Hall. went to singing and teaching music. This was alarming enough, but we now observe that Senator Dixon, of Monta- Learn to tell a story. A well-told na, has appointed one of the students story is as welcome as a sunbeam in a to Annapolis Naval Academy. Think sick room. . ! of a Quaker preparing to fiorht!" 1 w XX C-J 1 For Twenty-One Years I! i 1 ' olbaec have been recognized as the best because they are made for Tobacco from materials that are carefully selected. Ask your dealers for Bonanza Tobacco Orinoco Tobacco Farmers' Bone TRADE MARK Guano Guano Special See that the trade-mark is on every bag. None genuine without it. ( REGISTER CD F. S. ROYSTER GUANO CO., Norfolk, Va. ;tJWiM'l,1"H "JW .MLM III II Ml Mill The new Laxative that does not gripe or nauseate. Fleaaant to t&lie. MMiYQ r mil . byrop Sold by J. G. HALL. Cures Stomach and Llvef trouble and Chronic Constipation. 4 A 4KB. M . 7 H roves In Memory of a Babe. The hearts of the people of our com munity are made very sad in sympathy with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Grissom in the death of their baby daughter which occured January 5th, 1907. Though seeming as well as ususl little Ida was taken seriously ill Wednesday night, and spite of everything that skilled physicians and loving parents and friends could do, on Saturday follow ing the little spirit winged its flight to the God who gave it. She ho re the most acute sufferings which accompany that dread disease miningitis, with surprising patience and fortitude for one so young.lda was four years old, a sweet baby just budding into happy childhood, but the Good Shepherd who knows and loves his lambs saw fit to gather this one safe into the blessed sunlight of God's love, safely housed, safely home. Let the loving father and mother mourn not as those who have no hope for Christ has said "Suffer little children to come unto me and forbid them not for of such is the Kingdom of Heaven." May the memory of the little one gone before be as" one more cord of love drawing them to that Home where thousands of children stand around His throne and where all is joy and light and love. May the lonely little sister left in the home be of great so lace and comfort to the ijrief-stricken parents in the death hours of sorrow and loneliness Above all should they ever look to Him who makes no mistakes and who doeth all things well." Not now but in the coming years., we'll read the meaning of our tears and there sometimes we'll under stand." Ida was tired and weary, Weary with suffering and pain, Put aside her playthings and pictures She will not need them again, -Into sweet rest she has entered, No more to suffer or weep; Aftor life's short fitful fever Ida has fallen asleep. Oh! beautiful sleep for the weary, Beautiful sleep for the true, Out mid the violets and roses, Under the sunlight and dew, Years will glide oer her so gently, Fading the shadow land deep, Drive back the tears; would you wake her? He giveth to his beloved sleep." A FRIEND. SOW MUC0 FERTILIZER APPLY. if 7 V Alum in food causes 1 4- stomach disorders Its con- TMMmWlk turned use means permanent i&BMMW mi m I' injury to health. CI Following the advice of medical scientists, England and France have passed laws prohibiting its use in bread making. American housewives should protect their house holds against Alum's wrongs by always buying pure Grape Cream of Powder. 31 Pure Grape Crea Tartar Powder is to for the asking Tartar Baking kmsMwm& be hadgi r . name immmmm , wim I. . .-fe-T--r--r T1 -tt-i n " III -iti-t in inn -' -r.-J? 3 B uy hy tettfp nZL 35 ys- Average Annual Sales over One coii a Half BBffion bOttl0S- lerit appeal to yott? No Cure, No Pay. 50c. - , n . 75, 18 a 1 Package of Grove's Black Root, Liver Pills. " '" ' 111 1 -f ll minim f" ' 11 I hi mil ii in i in.. . ; : www iirnlwrilnii.gil The question, "How much fertilizer should be used per acre?" cannot be an swered definitely, but only in a general way. It is sometimes put in this form : "What is the most profitable amount that may be applied per acre?" Neither car the question in the amended form be exactly and accurately answered. The soil, its character, condition, preparation, etc., may be well known, or controllable: factors, but we know not what the sea sons may be, says Hon. R. J. Redding Director Georgia Experiment Station, De partment of Agriculture, in the Virginia Carolina Fertiliser Almanac. We know that some crops will bea;" larger amounts of fertilizers with reason able assurance of profitable returns thr.? may be expected of other soils. A crop that occupies the soil from the fall seasor until spring, or early summer, will beai heavier fertilizing than will a crop thai is planted In the spring and ripens fox harvest in midsummer. The first case ip illustrated by oats, wheat, or other smaL grain, or grass, especially when sown i. the fall of the year. Such a crop occu pies the soil during the late fall and win ter, and early spring during which pe riods the rains are usually abundant ripening for harvest in late spring, o. very early summer, before the burninr summer heat and possible drouths o.' June and July. Oats and wheat therefor are ideal crops for liberal fertilising. L.orn is rauier an uncertain crop on tru- oramary arjr uplands of the South. It has but a short period in which to devel op its flowers tassels and silks cover ing but a few days. If verv drv wsathfiv shall prevail when this critical period & approaenmg, ana tor some time after i. is passed, the crops may prove a greater or less failure. There can be no'saconu effort, no second period of blooming. It is diiferent ill the case of cotton, which commences to bloom and make fruit in June (or even earlier) and con tinues throughout the summer until checked by a severe frost in November It has a number of "chances." Cotton is therefore another ideal croi; for liberal fertilizing. A small amount of fertilizers applied per acre will n doubt yield a larger percentage prof.' on its cost than will a larger amount To illustrate: An application of $2 worti. of fertilizer per acre mav cause an ir. creased yield of cotton (at 10 cmts pc pound) of the value of $6 to $S, or a nrofi of 200 to 300 per cent, on its r-ot T frequently had such results. But it dof-- not follow that twice as heavy an appiJ cation will produce twice as ipre-n rr suits, or that three times as much wouh cause three times as Great an incres in the yield. In other words, the rat. of increase in the j'ield of cotton wii not be in proportion to the increase i: the amount of fertilizers applied. Twt dollars' worth of fertilizer ncr arrp mn'-v yield an increase in the cron of 2fi: hm 56 worth would not therefore brinrr increase of $18. But careful observation has shown thai an application of S5 to So worth of fertil izers (properly balanced) is a saie amoun i to apply per acre on cotton. Mam- farm ers in Georgia have secured satisfactorv returns from an application of so muoi. as 800 pounds per acre. think fcOO pounos a perfectlv safe limi: on upland in fairly good condition, wc). prepared and properly cultivated in cot ton. For corn, I would limit the amoun' to 200 to 300 pounds per are on old w lands. Piles of people have Piles. Why suffer from piles when you can use DeWitt's Car bolized Witch Hazel Salve and get relief. Nothing else so good. Beware of imita tions. See that the name is stamped on each box. Sold by J. G. Hall. Twenty weavers some days ago quit work in Salisbury Cotton mills because, they were refused an increase in wages. J. E. Man ring was killed by a train at Madison a few days ago. Drink ing. Leaves a wife and children. SSSSSSS3SS SSSSSSSSSSSSii m SElMCTELUl 8 8 if ax Firap it to Tine JOHNSON VAREH0US And I Will Give You 7?N (a With Best Wishes, I am g Vs truly yours, fj .Wo LYOM. I UiSSSSSSSSSSSS SSS3S3SSSSSSH

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