OXFORD PUBLIC LEDGER, FRIDAY, MARCH 24, 1911.
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If so, you must be looking for the best brand of this analysis; w profitable crocs and it is the same with
Wgh grade fcptmzers.:,,:,; 1 ' hS? "1 1 '.i :i , ': . r- ;;JJ :
Results are' the; final.test,: and,: this, Js-e,reasQrihy ?.pbc.jSfiecial omwwitor''i.6tiao has gained tremendously in popularity year after
year.ffeThis mixture will give the ydun plant a proper start and the plaht fU h4ye:a quick and; vigorous growth. It will also cause it to ripen early
and 'give it-, an abundance of oil and weight with a fine texture.. JHH l! iT i? 4n-? rr ; v ;
Laws have been made to regulate the fertilizer industry M sl biigfaetbrdm
goods. Don't encourage the manufacture of ppo grades of
Wc Invite you to try Oop Brand for w: Know itS Fprenidst as a Tobacco Grower.
Special Compound for Tobaw
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We lost the sale of over five hundred tons of this guano last year by being unable to get it in time. '. We hope, to do better : this season. ' We have
a large supply on hand, and wiU keep a quantity moving on the road until the season is w
You Are Not Experimenting When You
The Celebrated - Ober's Guano For Tobacco
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Glad Easter Will Soon be Here Demanding New Costumes.
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'WE ARE'
djf With the ; choicest line !of Men's and Boys
suits ever shown in Oxford. There are several
things you wknt in clothes: Fabric, Pattern,Style
and Fit There is so much to think about, when
you buy clothes. r Yet, so - many imen appear ,to
buy without (any thought at all. r
4 That's why we select f our stock witli so
much care. We Have fcf protect dtii1 tirade
djf When ybu btiy aJ suit of r us you cannot iiiake
a mistake. Tfiey are the first choice of all ready
for service itognts. hRS 013II Snmn ltrov HmB
Ijf We caniiot lelLyou . qn paper about all the
things; we haye for you. "Weanvif e you to cdfrie I
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Reputation and' : Money
Back of This Offer.
: J We pay for all, the medicine used
during the trial, if our remedy fails
. to . completely relieve you of con
stipation- vve take all the. risk.
You are not obligated to us in any
way. whatever, - if -you accept our
offer. Could anything be more
fair, forj you? IS there any, ; reason
why you. should ' hesitate' to put our
claims to a : practical test? ' '- Y
, The. most scientific common sense
treatment is Rexall Orderlise,which
are eaten like candy: ; ' They : are
very pronounced gentle and pleas
ant in action, and particularly; agree
able in every , way. They do not
cause . diarrhoea, nausea, flatulence,
griping or any inconvenience what
ever. Rexall Orderlies are particu-
j larly . good for children, aged and
I delicate persons:
f We urge you to try Rexall Order
lies at our risk. Two sizes 10c. and
25c, Remember, you can get Rex
all Remedies in this community
only at our store The Rexall Store
J. G. Hall's.
' The Preponderance of Evidence -From
Harper's Weekly. '
"Sorry'said the constable, "but
I'll have to arrest ye you been
speeding at the rate of 50 miles
an hour." : '
"You are wrong, my friend,"said
the driver. "I say I wasn't, and
here's a $10-bill that says I wasn't."
"All right," returned the consta
ble pocketing the money.- 'With
eleven to one against' me .1 ain't
goin' to subject the county to the
expense of a trial." ' v
FINE HAIR GROWER.
A Beautiful Occasion. ;
"'' '. The beautiful honie Of Mr. ; and
Mrs.. J. . M. iPruitt near :' Mountain
Creek, was the scene of much mer
riment Saturday evening,; March the
18th, from 2 to 6 o'clock, the oc
casion being a party given by Miss
es Elsie ; and Mary Pruitt in honor
of their aunt, Miss Terassa
Pruitt near Oxford- '
There were sixteen present to en
joy the evening. Upon the arrival of
the guest they were met by Mrs.
Pruitt and taken into ' the ; blue
room where they were met by the
Misses ' Terassa and Elsie .Pruitt
and ". counducted into " the parlor.
Many interseting games were plajred
after which refreshments were serv
assisted Mrs. Pruitt,Mrs. : Joe Frazier
assisted' Mrs. Pruitt in entertain
ing by playing and singing some
beautiful selections. " The guest were
j presented with lovely presents by
i the 1 hostess. , Six o'clock came all
too soon- for . the happy children.
They . all . left wishing that they
might soon meet again.
-,;: ; ' : ' - ? A Beauty. : ;
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Men Who Have Taken Stock in the
Agricultural Association-; :
Also 1 Cure Any Case of - Dandruff
or Money Back. At J. G- Halls.
. ..... Parisian Sage will. stppr-itching
scalpixdf aUmgrbaXr in twoweeks,
or money back. - f
1X trefreshes ? the." scalp, gives it a
delgihftul,. comforting iSeelig, and
is not sticky or greasy.
tt, .puts, the radiance bf , sunshine
into: women's hkirj and .women who
use it regularly "are "sure "to If have
itascinating: i. Jiair. , . It , makes; hair,
grow ux:UJ.usuj6 yxsi aury iuu; iuc-
r A, large genqrous ptle of Paris
iam;Sage,tOntyr '&ost&i.t&, cents ! at J
CR Hailst; -0irl ithy Aubur hair
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"re'banbn' Jc "Kyr Mrs. tMirinie
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fpr Jte ills?, that wofefeftV' tettffr...
Cardtif is rnde 'froi harnile ;iegT
etable lagreHfentsO W is i'a'Osatte, 6-;
liable mdeicine- successfully J used
&Muffer3ngp;Wtijnfen ft Iflorfe than
riftvears. Trt Ht tOdaH Fjbr sale
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J. Robt. Wood . .
T. W. Winston . . .
W. Z. Mitchell
W- T. Yancey
Horner Bros. . . . .
I. Harris . . . .
S. M. Watkins . . .
E. B. Howard . . ...
Pete Bullock ... . ,
J- J. Medford . . .
R. S. Montague . .
J. T. Britt . . . .
C.'J. Turner ... : . ;
Taylor Bros- . . " . :.
R. L. Hamilton -: . ,
Louise de La Croix
X F. Webb . . ... ..
A. Williford . .v ...
A. J. Kittrell . . . ,
J. E." Howell :
J,- F. White:.;.' i . .
W. H. Fleming .
M. E. Green . . . .
B- K. Hays . . :. . .
Upchurch . & Currin
B. S. ' Royster .s. . . .... . .
L; Vi Henderson . .
Granvill Real Estate -i ." "
L- Pitchford .. .. ... . . . ,
SI M.v Wheeler . -r ;.:'
E.y. TU White ; -X
Marvfh " Minor . ' j 4.
Baird Chamblee , . . .. .. ''. .
J," F Meadows ."-U-The
;'Lbng r Company' ;' ; ' V .
1 jF.iSHlNG ; CRBEKy
J: : I." ;Gordon' . 'Li. ' .
Archie ' Clay r .11 . ' V;
ErT-Pittard1 ... 'I :;7.
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Wj:Br Currfn
T- Sv Waller . .
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RJalph. Jbnes"i.i;';'. V '.r i'..
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6.00 . also some' unregistered pigs.; '
l.J ' ' -':' J. C; Horner.
Senator Vest's Eulogy on the DOg
Gentlemen of the jury The, best
friend a man has in this world' may
turn against him and become . his
enemy.- His son or daughter .that
he has reared with loving care: may
prove ungrateful. ; Those who are
nearest and - dearest to us, those
whom -we trust with our happiness
and our good name may become trai
tors to their faith. The money that
a man has he may lose- - It ; flies
away from, him when perhaps, he
needs it most. A man's reputation
-may be sacrificed in a moment of ill
considered action. The people, who
are prome to fall on their knees
to- do -us1 honor - when success is
with us may be the first to throw
the stone of malice vhen. failure
settles its cloud upon our heads.
The one absolute unselfish friend
that- man can have in this selfish
world, one that never deserts him,
the one that - never proves ungrateful-
or treacherous, is his dog. Gen
tlemen of the jury, a man's ; dog
stands by him in prosperity and in
poverty, in health and in sickness,
He will sleep on the cold ground,
where the wintry winds blow and
the snow drives fiercely, if ; only
he can.be near his master's side.
He will kiss the hand that has no
food to offer, he will lick the
wounds and sores that come in en
counter with the roughness of. the
world- He guards the sleep of his
pauper master as if he were a
prince. When all other friends de
sert he remains. When riches take
wings and reputation falls to pieces
he is as constant in his love as the
sun in its journey through the
Heavens. If time drives the
master forth an outcast in the
world; friendless, and homeless.the
faithful dog asks no higher privi
lege than that of accompanying him
to guard against danger, to ifight
against his enemies, and when th
last -scene of -all comes, and death
takes the master in its embrace and
his body is laid- away in the . cold
ground no matter if all other friend'
pursue their- way, thereby his grave
side will the noble dog be found
his head between his : paws, his
eyes are sad but open in ' alert
watchfulness, faithfulness and ere
even to death- . . . . '
Afriad To Stay Alone. '
Cherry Valley, Ark. Mrs. Carria
Moore of this place says,' ; '"I was
afraid to stay by myself. I had head
ache nearly all the time; my heart
would palpitate,- and my vitality
was very low- When I would lie
down,' -at night, , I had; ho - hope 0
living - until - day. I tried Cardui.
and1 now F feel better than I have
for -5 'years. -I cannot praise Cardui
enough-for what - it did."; Ar youi
a- woman? Do you need a tonics
Try -Cardur, -the woman's - tonic
Your -druggists sells it
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Honor Roll Oak Hill District jfo. 1.
Sam-Morton, Bessie. Morton,; Clar
ence ' Cottrell, Hattie Hart; v Lola
Cottrell; Hallie Hart; Lucy Hart.
-Mary K; Webb, teacher. ' - j
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