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t V OXFORD PUBLIC LEDGER TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 21. 1920 DEATH RATTLE OF CALOMEL IN SOUTH Dodson Is Destroying Sale Of Dan gerous Drug With His "Liver Tone." You're bilious, sluggish, constipat ed and believe you need vile, danger ous calomel to start your liver and clean your bowels. Here's Dodson's guarantee! Ask your druggist for a bottle qf Dod son's Liver Tone and take a spoon ful tonight. If it doesn't start your liver and straighten you right up better than calomel and without criDine or making you sick I want PEACE TO THE SOUL OF JOHN NEEL (Greensboro Patriot) The last will and testament of John Neal, whose death occurred last week in Omaha, Nebraska, tes- tifiPd in a forceful manner to the high sense of gratitude that was felt by the young an. When a mere child Neal was taken to the Oxford orphanage, where he was sheltered and provided for until in later years he entered the home of the late R. J. Reynolds, at Winston-Salem. Al though more than 30 years had elap spd since he had passed from the CASTOR I A For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years vou to go back to the store and get 1 fripndlv institution, his tenderest your money. thoughts appear to have centered Take calomel today and tomorrow upon the home; he had been an or you will feel weak and sick and nau-; pnan an(j he knew the value of such seated. Don't lose a day's work, j institutions to poor and homeless Always bears the Signature of POPULATION OF THE CITIES OF THE SOUTH Take a spoonful of harmless, vege table Dodson's Liver Tone tonight and wake up feeling great. It's perfectly harmless, so give it to your children any time. It can't salivate so let them eat anything afterwards. GIRLS! MAKE A LEMON BLEACH waifs. Monuments of the purest marble might have been erected to the mem ory of John Neal; shafts of stone that soared to dizzy heights might lrave borne an epitaph inscribed with his name, yet his name and pleasant memory would not have en dured half so long as the manner in which he chose to perpetuate him- self- To the Oxford orphanage and to thP Mpthodist Children's Home, at Five Additions Have Been Made to the Cities Over 100,000 Popula tion, These Being San Antonia, Houston Dallas, Norfolk and Fort Worth. The following list shows the 1920 rank of cities of 25,000 or more which is not likely to be changed by the population of cities yet to be an nounced: City Population New Orleans .. 387,219 Atlanta 200, ti6 Brimingham 178,270 Richmond 171,667 Memphis 162,351 San Antonio- 161,308 Dallas , 158,976 Houston 138,076 Nashville 118,342 Norfolk 115,777 Fort Worth 106,482 COX FOR VETERANS TO OWN HOME Winston-saiem, he gave a fore to , Jasonvme ; ;;;; ;; be eauaiiv amueu. it cDumau ! Lemons Whiten and Double j t Beauty of the Skin f i . . ' Squeeze the juice of two lemons into a botle containing three ounces of Orchard White which can be had at any drug store, shake well and you have a quarter pint of harm less and delightful lemon bleach for a few cents. Massage this sweetly fragrant lo tion into the face, neck, arms and hands each day, then shortly note the beauty of your skin. Famous stage beauties use lemon juice to bleach and bring that soft, clear, rosy-white complexion. Lem ons have always been used as a freckle, sunburn and tan remover. Make this up and try it. that each institution will receive ap was favored by fortune in the accum ulation of worldy goods but he ne ver forgot what it meant to have been an orphan. He is reported to have declared not in disparagement the orphans "to have more to eat" of the iiome, but from the tenderest depths of his heart, that he wanted The Methodist home and the Ox ford home will be in a position to care for their responsibilities in the future as they have never been be fore The gratitude of John Neal will 'mean for the salvation of many a youngster that otherwise might ded for. Peace IlUl Iliivc: uvv" 1'- " - to the soul of John Neal the orphans. who loved THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS HOW DOCTORS TREAT COLDS AND THE FLU First Step in Treatment Is a Brisk Purgative WV;h Calotabs, the Purified end Refined Calomel that are Nansea- - doctors I'.nve fo::nl by experience vhr.t i o nic'ti-:ii?e iVr c-o! 1-3 and infla- nra c..i v-rvAcd upon fei full ef f , tivt &es3 i:r.til tlie liver is made thor- :;Uy rrtive. That is why the first ftcp in the treatment is the new, nausea- cornel :-e iv. from en-lel CrJotabs, ih? eirheninff and e: i s a iyb ealo thj fact Io. way nd is one tretors in en- pat ion t to svtte3sfully attack zzl'I v;a?d off with-pneu- JCS3 C v.-eakc:iin ef.'eets el i:iel. Dcctcm p.?') ' ihr.t an r.etivc iiver towards reveni!: i " the r.iQji i::i;.-ji'. nt3in.? t li c stand an mcma. One Cfilotab on the tongne cd bed time with a sv,-alloT.T of water that's all. No salts, no nausea nor the slight- j czi interference with your eating, pleas-::-e or work. Next morning yoar cold ha3 vani-.li el, yov.v liver is active, your pvstem is purified, and you are feeling' f.ne, with a hearty appetite for break fast. Drtv.:'.::t3 so "-I Calctabs onlv in price thirty ill be cheer- them (A McAdoo Editorial.) Where can women and where can Labor throw their power and influ ence with greater effect at this time than in support of the League of Na tions? Women and Labor have al ways wanted to stop war. Why should they not? It .is as false as it is unconscionable for men of character and standing to tell the people of the United States that the League of Nations will cause war; that if America joins the League her sons can be called into foreign service upon mandate of a foreign council of Nations, without the authority of our Congress; that America will surren der a part of her soverignty to a for eign super-Government. These av ailing misrepresentations and others are made seriously by men who are seeking their support and confidence in this section. Universal disarmament is provided for in the League of Nations cove nant, on a plan which is to We care fully wirked out by a council of ex perts and submitted to each Nation for. its approval. To lift the eurse of waste, and the burden of conscription, Oklahoma City 91,258 Savannah 83,252 Knoxville 77,818 Tulsa 72,075 Charleston 67,957 Little Rock 64,997 Mobile 60,161 Chattanooga 57,895 Portsmouth, Va 54,387 Macon, Ga 52,905 Augusta, Ga 52,548 Tampa, Fla. 51,25- Roaiioke, Va 50,842 Winston-Salem, N. C 48,398 Charlotte, N. C 46,318 Galveston, Tex 44,25o Shreveport, La 43,874 Montgomery, Ala 40,42- Wichita Falls, Tex 40,079 Waco, Tex. .'. . . 38,500 Columbia, S. C 37,524 Newport News, Va 35,596 Austin, Tex 34,876 Wilmington, N. C- 33,372 Columbus, Ga 31,i25 Pensacola, Fla 31,035 Petersburg, Va 31,002 uuckogee. Okla 30,27. Lynchburg, Va 29,956 Miami, Fla . . 29,549 Fort Smith, Ark 28,811 Asheville, N. C 28,504 Raleigh, N. C 24,418 Meridian, Miss 23,436 Greenville, S. C 23,127 Laredo, Tex 22,7j.j Jackson, Miss 22,679 UUllUllUUlt,! kj' J. .... . . iiu,U)0 Port Arthur, Tex 22,251 Baton Rouge, La 21,782 Durham, N. C. 21,719 Danville, Va. .... .' 21,539 Pine Bluff, Ark 19,280 Key West, Fla 19,039 Jackson, Tenn 18,860 Waycross, Ga 18,068 Alexandria, Va 18,060 Vicksburg, Miss 17,931 Anniston, Ala 17,734 Alexandria, La. 17,510 Denison, Tex 17,065 La Grange, Ga 17,038 Athens, Ga 16,748 Senna, Aia 15,607 Ohio Executive Sees Justice In Claim For Adjusted Compensation. (By Joseph L- Heffernan.) That Governor James M. Cox, of Ohio, Democratic nominee for Presi dent, favors such substantial aid as will enable every former service man to establish himself in a real Amer ican home is the substance of a de tailed interview given The Stars and Stripes. To make every man who wore Uncle Sam's O- D. a freeholder in the land of the nation, sums up the conclusion reached by the Buck eye Governor after a profound study of what he terms "one of the most meritorious demands for fair play which confronts the government of the United States. Favors Home Owning. "It has long been part of my philo sophy," explained Governor Cox, "that every citizen should own his own home. When a man becomes a home owner there ends forever any question of hus loyalty, his interest in good government, his sincere partici pation in the affairs of his country. The men who entered the Army, the Navy and the Marine Corps proved devotion in an hour of need. Now. therefore, it is no gratuity for the country to aid them in becoming home-owning citizens to whom the future of the nation may well be in trusted. "What is more, the Democratic platform adopted by the San Fran cisco convention harmonizes with my personal views. His Personal Idea. "That platform I regard as a promissory note and I shall see that it is paid, every dollar and every cent- And wrhat is more, whether or not the Democratic platform so stipu lated, I feel personally that I could engage in no more worthy enterprise, that I could do no greater service to my country if elected President than to aid every service man and wo man to become the proud owner of a home. I feel that thhe Democratic party can well go before the voters ef this great country pledged to home-aid for every man and woman who responded in the dark hour when war clouds hung low over the land. I believe firmly in American homes for American fighters." . As to the means to the end, Gov ernor Cox does not agree unreserved ly with anyone who suggests that Uncle Sam is so nearly bankrupt that he cannot lend a hand to the great body of service men and women. He declares his faith not only in the future, but in the present, of America- He maintains that with the great resources of America the credit of the nation practical methods of ef fecting home-aid can be found with out upsetting the government in any of its depanents President Wilson and Premiers Lloyd George and Millerand have been asked by the Albanian govern ment to take steps to compel Serbia to withdraw its troops from Alban ian territory. Communications to this effect v.. itza, Albanian &S"f Ko, in Paris. ,sb m'mster, ,,,' his resignation to take ef? a" at one The Firt Bottle of Relief IxJ so Krr Writes PE Ma i Mr. M. VanBuTen, Engineer, G. R.&LKy.,17 Highland St, Grand Rapids, Mich. Entirely Fi-pa Catarrh of the Stomach "Peruna has positively inB me what many doctor! fn V or do. I have been tim?arfl ?d ? compelled to take to nS days. The flrst bottle of pAfor gave relief and while f ff runa keep it in the- house for S3 encies, I consider ijwff -eJ?Ierf-free from catarrh S ffi .t?1 the trouble, from which I?0' fered for so long before La this remedy." S ore taklS Sold ETerori!... . Ask Yonr Dealer Why Is It Done? Occasionally you find ironing done by the old fashioned heat-the-irons-on-the-stove method. What a waste! Particularly if a soilid fuel is used. In a gas iron ALL the heat is used in the iron; your iron stays hot all the time; work done better and much more rapidly; and you donJt have to carry five pounds of metal back and forth between range and ironing-board, a dozen times an hour. ThCfhuanians and the Poles are again engaged in hostilities Fighting has been resumed between thp tvn fnrpps in iho SiiTrroiVi coftnr i near the German border. j Southern Gas Improve ment Company "They Say That Gas Can Do It Better." iNH:iiiliiUIUIHIiiliRiUHUUtimiihUII!liii(:UKlinilii militarism and war from the backs of i Auiarillo, Tex- 15,494 criminal i our monev l-ve cents fuliv refunded if .lfliV-htfuI. (Adv.) nd the people of the world is. imperative ly demanded in the interest of hu manity. We are suffering today from the colossal expenditures of a war. in the initial causes of which we had no part. We could not escape because Lwe are a leading power of the earth and our interests are inexorably bound up with the interests of the world. The way to escape another such war is to join with the other Na tions to make war impossible. The League of Nations is organized to prevent war and it will prevent -war when it is fully operating and when America takes her part in this fcreat Christian Work. Shawnee, Okla,. Sherman, Tex. 15,348 15,031 Paris, Tex. 14,939 Bristol, Va. Tenn 14,776 Gadsden, Ala 14,737 Bartlesville. Okla 14,417 Brunswick, Ga 14,413 High Point, N. C 14,3 02 Marshall, Tex 14, 27 St Petersburg, Fla 14,237 Ardmore, Ark 14,181 Argenta, Ark 14,048 nnnnnnn; ICIOUSlCI Uirrerem i rr -1 : yen NOW 5c. i' ;i is not a substitute or an imitation. It is a "Deliciously Different" beverage. J4W aids digestion it is a pure food product that rejuvinates fagged nerves. As a tonic for relieving fatigue and invigorating the system it has no equal among cola drinhs. . Salisbury, N. C. 13,054 Rome, Gar- 13,252 13,088 13,037 La. Laurel, Miss. Gastonia, N. C 12,871 Cleburne, Tex . 12,820 Rocky Mount, N. C- 12,742 Monroe, La 12,675 Natchez, Miss. 12,608 Johnson City, Tenn 12,442 Greenville, Tex 12,384 New Bern, N. C 12,198 Tyler, Tex. 12,085 Tuscaloosa, Ala 11,996 Guthrie, Okla 11,757 Hot Springs, Ark. 11,695 Sapulpa, Okla 11,634 Greenville, Miss 11,560 Albany, Ga .. 11,555 Corsicara, Tex 11,356 Goldsboro, N. ,C- 11,296 Temple, Tex. 11,033 Florence, S. C 10,968 Biloxi, Miss 10,937 Valdosta, Ga. 10,738 Charlottesville, Va 10,688 'Wilson, N. C. li "THE ROYAL DRINK ONE BOTTLE SATISFIES IN BOTTLES ButCheaperByTheQse Now 5c. Now 5c. 0 10,653 Staunton, Va. 10.617 SDel Rio, Tex 10.589 Anderson, S. C 10,535 Florence, Ala 10.529 Corpus Christi, Tex. . . . , . . 10,522 j uoiumbus, Miss 10,501 Abilene, Tex 10,274 Dethan, Ala . . 10,034 Despondency Sufferers from indigestion are apt to become discouraged and feel that complete recovery is not to be hoped for. No one could make a greater mistake. Hundreds have been permanently cured by taking Chamberlain's Tablets and can now eat anything that they crave. These tablets strengthen the stomach and enable it to perform its functions naturally. If you have not tried them do so at once. adv , American Tobacco Company stockholders on Wednesday author ized an increase in the class B, non voting common shares from $50 000,000 to $100,000,000. The com pany does not intend to offer any of this additional stock to the public at this time, it was announced. MAKE THE SOIL RICH AND MAKE THE FEED AT SAME TIME! Just unloaded 300 bushels fine new 1920 clover seed. These are one of the very best lot of seed we have ever seen. We have Red Top Clover Seed and Alfalfa Seed, Hairy Vetch and Rape Seed. Fine lot of Appier, Va. Winter Gray Turf, and Pul gham Seed Oats.. .Seed Rye. If we don't have your wants in the seed line in stock Ave will order what you want. Only two more of those 8 Disc Grain Fertilizer Drills at less than wholesale cost today. They drill Wheat, Oats, Peas, etc. and increases the yield, protects against freezing, and disc the soil all at one operation. Saves labor and often pays the cost in one season. Save the Crops and save labor, Corn Binders will cut and bundle the coin as they pass along, and7 saves 50 to 75 per cent labor and the Corn Huskers and Cutters combined witt shuck your Corn, cut the feed and blow the feed into your barn all at ne operation. Saves 50 to 75 per cent labor and these machines get these crops stored away in few hours time. Best investments, they last for years. We have Oil Gas Engines, and Papec Feed Cutters. These machines are mounted on steel trucks, and the engine has Avood saAV and belt attached. Great labor Savers and will pay the cost price in one season. Deering and McCormick Mowers and Rakes are the Standard and leading Mowers. Wo have the latest models light draft and high speed mOAvers and self dump steel rakes. The factories have advanced the price 10 per cent. We have good stCK u last season price. We have large stock of Buggies and Surries and the Harness to match and we have the celebrated Hickory light running Wagons and these Avagons are sold under the highest guarantee as to service and material and too Ave have the old reliable Spach Wagons and large stock Wagon Harness. Large stock Chattanooga and Cast Plows. Only eight more of the Little Dutch Riding Turn Pknvs at the old price which saves the piivchaser twelve dollar on each plow. Large stock Roofing and the price is the lowest and the quality good. Wre have large stock of Coles Hot Blast steel ranges and we have the Cast lion Range also and we have have a large stck wood and coal heating stoves, the land that saves the fuel. La-rge stock Heavy Groceries and Feed Stuffs, Salt, etc. We want your business and promise you our best efforts all the time. i 1 ! i Yours truly, ft
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