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m j 1 Ml s OXFORD PUBLIC LEDGER TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1920 MAX SAVES WIFE IN NICK OF TIME m IS! . Ml. II SI Si r5 J . 'if, i- 1 r I '1 13' 41? 'L-?J 15 r , 1 i 1 Hi r i'i ?1 ! 1 1 1 til Up - h V!' 4 '' it.. ? '.J it V ! m M m "(i ii. - "'I it; il: 11 tt,i' a 1 ill hi The children love Wrifiley's-and it's good for them. Made under conditions of absolute cleanliness and brought to them in tirigley's sealed sanitary package. Satisfies the craving for sweets, aids digestion, sweet ens breath, allays thirst and helps keep teeth clean. Costs little, benefits much Still 5' Everywhere THE FLAUOR LASTS MR. CREWS BACKS UP MR. MILLER'S STATEMENT Has a Good Word to Say About the Oxford Market. (Henderson Daily Dispatch) I want to say that 1 read Mr. J. I. Miller's article of September 13, and to save my life I can't see any thing wrong or offensive in it He stated facts and told just what they were. Now, as to the automobile. He had no reference to the man that was able to have one. He was writing about the man that had no home of his own, and did you know that the woods are full of those fellows that have Autos? Now, I know men of this kind who ride their cars short distances that I would not thought of riding horseback in my palmiest clays. In other words, they ride ev ery where they go, and are going all the time nearly. And the most of those make tobacco only. Brother farmer, listen I never intend to vote for another hot headJ ed politician while life lasts, nor am I going to follow a reckless farmer. You can't afford to do it. You just have a few more such sale days as last Monday was, and Henderson will not have a market. We want harmony and not strife and bloodshed. My son sold tobacco the same day in Oxford and averaged $28-50, his next to last primings, and was well pleased with his sale. If tobacco don't sell to suit you, lust stop stripping and prepare your land for wheat, oats and clover. In other words, make your supplies at home and then what tobacco you can, j and you will never glut the market The farmers lost their heads over the hitch prices last season and planted tobacco to buy everything else with, made a very poor crop, and now they are cussing out all tobacco concerns. Brother I have my crib full of corn; would you think I was very foolish to ! build another the same size, pay j ten or twelve dollars a barrel to fill it?- You have been told that there Jare two hundred million pounds of the old crop on hand. Now I have asked those that know and they say it is a fact. I'm not personally acquainted witli Mr. Miller; haven't seen him for sev eral months, but I endorse every word he said. I am a Farmer, and have never been anything but one. Brother farmer, have you forgotten 1913 and 1914? If you have, just refresh vour memories and I think you will see things in a different light. HERBERT E. CREWS- "My wife was urable to eat even the lightest food, and had fallen a way to a living skeleton. She could not even keep doctor's medicine on her stomach and was tortured with pain.. On the recommendation of a friend I bought a bottle of Mayr's Wonderful Remedy and she' is all right now and has gained forty pounds." It is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catar rhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allays the inflammation which causes practically all stomach, liver and intestinal ailments, including appendicitis. One dose will con vince or money refunded. Sold in Oxford by J. N. Pittman and drug gist everywhere. "Improved Seed Wheat for North Carolina" is the name of cir cular 106 a postal brings a copy from Agricultural Extension Service, Raleigh, N. C Many cows get enough to exist, but not enough feed to produce milk like they ought to. J. G. Money back without question if HUNT'S Salve fails in the treatment of ITCH, ECZEMA, RINGWORM, TETTER or other itching skin diseases. Try. a 75 cent box at our risk. HALL, Druggist Kill That Cold With CASCARA FOR QUININE AND a Grippe Neglected Colds are Dangerous Take no chances. Keep this standard remedy handy for the fir,. Breaks ?p a ccld in 24 hours - Relieves' Sne"e Grippe m 3 days-Excellent for Headache Quinine in this form does not affect the h Laxative-No Opiate in Hill's. -Cascara is best Tonic ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT "FREEZONE" Lift Off Corns! No Pain! A-153 TRY PUBLIC LEDGER WANT ADS. The Rest Advertisement The best advertisement any mer chant can have is a satisfied' custo mer. No greater recommendation fan be given an article than the fol lowing by E. B. Milburn, Pron.. Guion Drug Store. -Guion, Ark. "We have sold Chamberlain's Cou.srh Remedy for years and have always1 found that it gives perfect satisfac tion." ' adv Doesn i hurt a bit! Drop a lit tle Freezone on an aching corn, in stantly that corn stops hurting, then shortly you lift it right off with fingers. Truly! Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of Freezone for a few cents, suffi cient to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and the calluses, without soreness or irritation. 0 U NOwtc. 4g$ is not a substitute or an imitation. It is a "Deliciously Different" beverage. 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 drinks. mm THE ROYAL DRINK" ONE BOTTLE SATISFIES IN ButCheaperByTheOse Now 5c. Mil MS. nninmmmmii: 'hi II iHi; lliillSlIi'll ill !!l!ni!i Hi :!!!!!l!!i';H!!t!!!i:!!i:!!!!!!!!il ililiiliJiiiiiilliiiiuila.LiliiiILt' i i!!!i!in;!iw!:n i it THE UNIVERSAL CAR Reduction In Price of Ford products The War Is Over and the War Prices Must Go. EFFECTIVE AT ONCE FORD CARS, TRUCKS AND TRACTORS WILL BE SOLD F. O. B. DETROIT AT THE FOLLOWING TRICES: CHASSIS . $360 RUNABOUT, Reg. $395 With Starter $465 TOURING, Reg. $440 With Starter $510 COUPE, with Demountable Rims and Starter $745 SEDAN, with Demountable Rims and Starter $795 TRUCK, with Pneumatic Tires .' $545 W" ' " i" FORDSON TRACTOR ......$790 - The Ford Motor Company makes this reduction in the face of the fact that they have immediate orders for One Hundred Forty Six Thousand Sixty Five Cars and Tractors. The Company will suffer a temporary loss while using up the material bought at higher prices. They are willing to make a sacrifice in order to bring business back to a ging down as quickly as possible and maintain the momentum of the buying power of the country. Henry Ford says "the war is over, and it is time war prices were over. There is no sense or wisdom in trying to maintain an artificial standard of values. For the best interest of all it is time a real particular effort was made to bring the business of the country and the life of the country down to regular pre-war standards". We are at your command with regular Ford efficiency in service and eagerness to fill your orders. . , - CRENSHAW GARAGE E. H. CRENSHAW, Proprietor. Hi Hillsboro Street Oxford, X. C nnoiuipiiiMiiB i w'iinn 3! MNiHiflHtflHM I u.tem m i
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