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WELCOMING THE TALENTED CHILDREN OF THE SOIL Because of Their Closeness to the Earth, the Men on the Farms In crease In Stature and Strength. And for this reason a certain pro portion of their children are being born with a finer strength. They nro bailie born with all this power concentrated in their nerves. They; have the magnificent thoughts that; might stir the stars in their cours es, were they given voice. Yea, in almost every ranch-house; is born one flowerlike girl or boy, j a stranger among brothers and sis-: ters. Welcome, and a thousand! welcomes, to these fairy changel-! ings! Thev will make our land ; lovely. Let all of us who love God i give cur nearis iu uit-st ma vants. They are born with eyes that weep themselves blind, unless there is beauty to lock upon. They are endowed with souls that re self-devouring, unless they are per mitted to make rare music; with a desire for truth that will make them mart n thp old Dronhets. unless they be permitted to preach and i pray and praise Gcd in their own; fashion, each establishing his own j dream visibly in the world. i The land is being jeweled with) talented children, from Maine to i Calif drnia; souls dewey as the grass; eves wondering and passionate, lips j that tremble. Though they be born in hovels, they have slender hands, j seemingly lost amid the heavy j hands. They have hands that give; way too socn amid the bitter days of labor, but are everlastingly patient; with the violin or chisel, or brush, or pen. ; All these children as a sacred ; charge are appearing, coming down j -upon us like manna- Many will be; deposited as the tco-abundant rnul- j berry, that is left upon the trees. ! Many will perish like the wild ; strawberries in Kansas, cut down oy the roadside with the weeds. Many will be ; looked upon like an over- j abundant crop of apples, too cheap j to be hauled to market, cf ten used as fedder for the beasts. There ; will be a great slaughter of the in- i nocents, mere blocdy than that cf j Kerod of old. But there will be a ! desperate hardy remnant, adepts in all the 4 conquering necromancy cf j agricultural Seng and democratic -j Craftmanship. They will bring us i our new time in its completeness. This by faith, and study of the! signs,- we proclaim! ! NICHOLAS VACHEL LINDSAY. j The late Dr. E. C. Register, cf j Charlotte, left his library cf 10,000 j volumes to Trinity College. The cs- j tate goes to his wife during her life ; time and at her death to go to Trin- j . . - - . in i I r ii II -... -Bs A 7 1 11 II Hll H I II If III III III I IV"! II a Id V ITIal U HORSES and MULES We had to arrive Saturday the 13th, our fourth big shipment of hors es and mules this year, direct from the horse raising country, where we get these good haired, smooth, blocky horses and mules that are extra good broke, and can't help pleasing you. Re member that we sell you a better class horse for less money than you can buy the same horse any where this side of Ohio. We buy two cars a time, select ed carefully by an experienced buyer. We wholesale as well as retail horses, thereby saving the small dealer mon y. Our sales are increasing and peo ple come far and near to buy from us, as we always have big lots for them to select from. in 11 I His U is! LIFT OFF CORNS WITH FINGERS Doesn't .hurt a bit and costs only few cents i. z i MHTHFR iTIIRF , mUlllLII I1MUIIL When vou oet I OBJECTS TO FORCE JhMmm) U p Creedmoor, N. C. i u. Tender Intestinal Tracts Can't Stand Powerful Physics - . When a physic or miscalled "laxa tive" causes the slightest pain or gripe youfmay know that instead of i helping nature throw off the poisons w -1 .1-1 1 J J 1 accumulated in the body, it is getting rid of them by iorce. This rending, tearing action is ex- tremely harmful and painful to the tender membranes of the bowels and intestines. Sjjoan's Relief Tablets, gentle as nature itself, work in a soothing, help ful way. They eliminate all poisons and end constipation, yet do it with out gripe or pain to the body. They are not habit forming. Get a box of ity college. If the fe marries, - zone on that touchy corn, instantly sloan,g Relief ablets are safest she has only one-third of the estate, it stops achmg, men 3-011 utt the ! . , . . 01 , , the rest to go to Trinity. ccrn off with the fingers. Truly! j ,'Dls,ut!d byPe fan Products No h'lmhiiff' I AJ.y J.O iocwijf oucu, ciuj, wuu. NAME "BAYER" MEANS Try ;ieezone! Your druggist AM'iiu. xs gns a tiny bcttle for a few sufficient to rid your feet cf jJagic! just drop a little Free- fermentaticn which . causes the misery-making gases, heartburn, flat ulence, fullness, or pain in stomach and intestines. Has Had Stomach Trouble for Seven Years. Theodore Sanford of Fenmore, -Fapes Diapepsin" helps regulate i m,vt, . w ,,.0 TOv, disordered stomachs' so favorite ! WUUU1B 1U1 foods can be eaten without causing i seven years and could not ept vcSe" distress. Costs so little at druS I tables or fruit without pain in the stores. L A few tablets of Pape's Diapep sin" brings relief almost as soon as they reach the stomach. "Papa's Diapepsin" by neutral izing the acidity of the stomach, in stantly relieves the food souring and Rxib-My-Tism is a powerful aiii septic; kills the poison caused from infected cuts, cures old soregv tetters etc. adv WELL TUBING, FARMERS HARD ware Co., Virgilina, Va. M5tf stomach and restless nights, be taking Chamberlain's Tablets he is now able to eat vegetables or fruit without causing pain or sleepless ness. If troubled with indigestion or constipati& give these tablets a trial. They are certain to prove beneficial. I ggMMHtarr ---ITTTCCTl'liaaiMmfflyaaffiyWfi.j I'TffIT iBn ITIiI'Mlllmtmrwtrii-r-i-in.iiii nn im win.n.i.i.iii nnhin MMPhl 1 For Toothache, Neuralgia, Colds, Headache. cents, P'lill ' tiUill,-1C111, LU uA icci ji every ' j hard corn, soft corn, or corn be i tween the toes, and calluses, with out one particle Gf pain, soreness or , irritation. . Freezone is fthe dis covery of a noted Cincinnati genius. ! MANUFACTURER ILLUSTRATES WASTE TALK TO MEN A. W. Graham I Son ATTORNEYS AT LAW Oxford, N. C. Practice in the State and Federal Courts. Dec. 3 3m-j. You want relief quickly and safely! Then insist on "Bayer Tab lets of Aspirin," stamped with the "Baj-er Cross." Throws $147 Out of The Shop Window. A Boston paper says that silver and gold were thrown awav to illus trate a talk on the waste represented by carelessness among factory work ers of the McCallum Hosiery Com- (Seorge B. paiw. (Seorge B. McCallum, treas urer nf thp ffllllTinil V tnr. tha rr- u..ci , eratives that ih a week 11,760 need- getting genuine Aspirin prescribed los wnrth 1 1 PPTlts Mnh by physicians 'for over eighteen years, and proved safe by millions cf people. 'lest. The effects was the same he said, as if $147 were thrown from For a few cents you can set Rrr J .., tw of a f -SUme Ba?'er of 147 silver dollars and tossed them Tablets of Aspirin," containing nf tVlo inAnrtr iweive laDieis. uruggists also sen larger "Bayer" packages. Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manu facture of Mcuoaceticacidester ' of Salicplicacid. How To Be Rid Of Dangerous Dandruff Silk scattered under foot was ab much destroyed as if thrown away, he added. Estimating the amount of loss from this ca;ise last week at $50, he tossed a shower of gold coins among the workers. Some lis tened to the Treasurer's later re marks, but others scrambled for the gold, while many rushed out of the doors to search for the silver in the snow. D. G. BRUMMITT Attoiuey-at-Law Hillsboro Street OXFORD, NORTH CAROLINA If you have dandruff you must get rid of it quick it's positively dan gerous and will surely ruin your hair if you don't. Dandruff y heads mean faded, brit tle, ' gray, scraggly hair that will not grow then you are bald and nothing can help you. . The only sure way to abolish dandruff for good is to destroy the germ that causes it. To do this quickly, surely, and safely and at little expense, there is nothing as effective as Parisian sage, which you can get from J. G. Hall and good druggists everywhere. It is guaran teed to banish dandruff, stop itching scalp arid. falling hair, and promote a new growth, or the cost, small as it is, will be refunded. Parisian sage is a scientific prepa ration that supplies all hair needs an antiseptic liquid,, neither sticky or greasy, easy to apply, and deli- MPays You To Ship is: DR. S. J. FINCH DENTIST Office in Brown Building. Office hours: 9-12 a. m. p. m. -1-5:30 THE SEASON'S NEWEST AND LATEST IN' WOMENS' AND MISSES' DRESSES Silk Dresses for all Spring occasions at $27.50. Taffeta silk dresses, Taffeta and Georgette, Taffeta and Flowered Georgettes and Foulard and Taffeta. ALL COLORS AND NO TWO ALIKE Another splendid dress of better grade at $37.50 that we positiv ely know sells for more money in other cities. Colors: Navy, Black, Capen, Brown, Taupe, also combinations of colors with figured and plain Georgettes. i mHM 11 i ml BARB, WIRE AND NAHjS IN Stock. Farmers Hardware Co.. Virgilina, Va. M5tft F. W. Hancock, Jr. Lawyer. Notary Public. Odd Fellows' Bldg. Oxford, N. C. jFtSlf mm T I - A Tf . w 84 years necoiuui nuuesi .ueann?. No commissions to pay. Write today for free snipping tags & top uric list 1 i ANNOUNCING !' N Y SIS TOILETRIES J America's most distinctive contribution to j the enhancement of feminine aharm PARFUM l The Odor Entrancing i FACE POWDER TOILET WATER ( VANISHING CREAM 1 ' TALCUM COLD CREAM SOAP I Frank F. Lyon's mm n mmjml mm! I mi Xv "Is the Place." COLLEGE STREET, : OXFORD, N. 0 !l COAT SUITS AND SPRING COATS Nobody who intends buy ing, a Spring Coat Suit will do herself justice until she sees our line. Specially de sirable and the cheapest , and most satisfactory are our Jersey Suits and the only suits to be had at a. reasonable price, $30 to $37,50. AH colors. j 1 MILLINERY We are showing a beautiful line of Springs Hats in all the new est and up-to-date shapes. We will make this specially inter esting to those who want an early Spring Hat. We have decid ed on small profits and quick sales. . , SPECIALS 100 Children's Gingham Dresses, $1.00 and $1.25; the material worth more that goes in the dress and 2,000 yards best grade Blteching 40c; worth 50c; 2,000 yards best grade unbleached 30c, worth 40c; 1,000 yards good Gingham and Chambry 35c, worth today 45. We again strongly urge our friends to buy their needs now and not wait. We are positively selling Merchandise in many instan ces at less than we can go into the market and replace. " LAND & EASTON H. S ABEL & SONS tc p. s Louisville, Ky. . Ib Sum Urfut ul Mtft fir, life ul whI Inn.
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