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Mil Ml it OXFORD PUBLIC LEDGER TUESDAY, MAY 10, 1921 M;!!l II Today's Beauty Talk Phonographs operated by com prerssed air keep the throngs moving in the undergrorund tubes of Lon don. The instruments are equipped with sound amplifiers. The records last about a week and contain such messages as "Keep Moving, Please," and "Pass to the Left." -More than. 100,000 volumes and thousands of pamphlets on the Great War have been collected by the French Government. The collection of manuscripts, photographs and war records is appalling as to numbers and' a building will be erected hav ing five miles of shelving. Prince ton University and the University of California, in this country, are es pecially strong on war material. A New York garage owner whose safe had been clacked twice impro vised a shrapnel shell, consisting of a liberal charge of gunpowder and buckshot. He placed this in the cash box of the safe in such a man ner that upon opening it the charge 93:1 woma aeionate. .Following a loud report the watchman found the, charge exploded and blood on the floor. The burglar had escaped. Periodic Bilious Attacks. Persons subject to bilious attacks at regular intervals, know about when to expect an attack. They find that they have no desire for food when an attack is due but us ually eat because it is meal time. Skip one-meal and take. three of Chamberlain's Tablets and you may be able to avoid the attack. Persons subject to periodic bilious attacks should not drink tea or coffee at any time. Beautiful hair, thick and lustrous is easy to have if you use Parisian Sage. It's a positive remedy for J. G. Halls sells it with a money back gurantee if not satisfactory, dandruff, excess oil and itching scalp. After you.eat always tak ATOMIC : FOR YOUR STOMAH,SsIRc Instantly relieve Heartburn, BWl r Mm. Stop. i indfeertkm. tlSSg, eating, and all the many BerieBuJ 5 Kill That Cold With Acid-Stomach EATONIC is the best remedy. Tens of rt ands wonderfully benefited. feiSSSS inteed to please or we will refund il 3all and get a big box today. yS wRI J. N. PITTftlAK, Pinggis" " .- 1" : i r . m CASCARA FOR Colds, Coughs OMV' QUININE AND La Grippe ' Neglected Colds are Dangerous Take no chances. Keep this standard remedy handy for the first sneeze. Breaks up a cold in 24 hours Relieves Grippe in 3 days Excellent for Headache Quinine in this form does not affect the head Cascara is best Tonic Laxative No Opiate in Hill's. ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT it iDIGH T MEDICINES WE'RE ALWAYS READY!! Medicines required in the night can always be obtained. There's a night bell at the front door and a night clerk in attendance. Serious needs of medicines, requiring a drug gist's attention will be appreciated by prompt and wakeful service. Bring your prescriptions to us day or night, we are always ready to fill them always willing always capable. J. N. PITMAN Day Phones 50 and 116 Night Phones 304 and 303 ilulbiuiilLiiiiiiliiit! liiiiilii! !!!!! Buy Coal Now-Do Not Delay. Simply to insure to consumers a supply of. coal for the winter are we urging them to buy early whether they buy from us or not.' Lower prices are not probable this season. Higher prices may and we believe will come later. We base our be lief on high freight rates, high cost of produc tion and general railroad conditions that there will be a shortage of coal and higher prices as the season advances as was the case last year. Consider well the placing of your order now while coal is available at reasonable prices. C. D. Ray & Son iSiifiB liiiiiiliiiliiil! in llll'IWiSlfillllli 'I iWIUIIilllHIl lil'llliiJliililliililil it Price We have discontinued one of our stores and must sell these Mattresses quickly. Opening date of sale WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31. MattSf6 Felt 35 $17.50 S. mm MaKses -W ntW 15 M Mattres 22 9UM gCottm $17 ow 8.50 ATJLMlWJk VWU special vottun uri a now Mattress Don't fail to see these bargains! 86 Hughs-ill '.: Furn Co. To seal in the delicious Burley tobacco flavor. Ill's TTosistedl USELESS TYPHOID FEVER It Costs Nothing To Be Insured A gainst this Awful Waste. The County Board of Health Will Of fer This Insurance To All the People Again This Year Free Of Charge. Why risk your life in typhoid fe ver? No one is too good or strong to have it. Mr. A. L. French, one of the states best men had it and died of it. Why? Doubtless Mr. French was in the management of his own affairs a clean, sanitating man. He was such a careful farmer he can hardly be thought of as slovenly in personal habits, or careless in sani tary conditions of his farm. But he who was worthy to be Agricultural Commissioner of North Carolina was not out of reach of typhoid fever. Mr. French was not vaccinated a gainst typhoid feveY. He doubtless fought it on his own premises; but after that he succumbed to it. Some body else did not fignt it as he did. That somebody was responsible for the carrying of the poison of typhoid to Mr. French, and did it while he was unprotected, that is, unvaccinat ed. It slew him. You can not be too clean nor too strong for some one to bring it to you. You can not see it coming. It is a sneak you have to prepare for, or you risk your life- It is a waste of life to have typhoid fever. It may be partial, or it may be total. It costs nothing to be insured a gainst this awful waste- Just get vaccinated. The County Board of Health will offer this insurance to all the people again this year. Both white and colored, free of charge for the vaccine and vaccinator. Watch the Public Ledger for the dates and places. It will be earlier this year than last year. Everybody come the first date for his place the second date and the third so you will have full protection. Advertisements of date for your place will be posted Watch for them. Get protection. cols Lift Off with Fingers y if Doesn't hurt a bit! Drop a little "Freezone" on an aching corn, in star ly that corn stops hurting, then shortly you lift it right off with fin ger:;. Truly! Ycur druggist sells a tiny bottle of "Freezone" for a few cents, sufficient to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between he toes, and the cal luses, without soreness or irritation. Treatment Of Common Colds. "If all who catch cold could be persuaded to remain in bed for the first twenty-four hours of such an attack" says a well known physician "there would be fewer cases drag ging on with distressing symptoms for weeks and often ending in some more serious disease." To make sure of a prompt recovery you should also take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Whether sick or well the bowels should move each day. A New York magistrate senten ced a barber to five days in the work house, for presenting a bill of $6.15 to a customer desiring only a shave. GIRLS! WHITEN SKIN" WITH LEMON JUICE Squeeze the juice of two lemons into a bottle containing three ounces of Orchard White, which any drug store will supply for a few cents, shake well, and you have a quarter pint of harmless and delightful le mon bleach. Massage this sweetly fragrant lotion into the face, neck, arms and hands each1 day, . then shortly note the beauty and white ness of your skin. Famous stage beauties use this lemon lotion to bleach and bring that soft, clear, rosy-white complex ion, also as a freckle, sunburn, and tan bleach because it doesn't irritate- THE SOUTHERN SERVES THE SOUTH SOUTHERN RAILWAYSSS Announces SPECIAL PULLMAN CAR GOLDSBORO TO CHATTANOOGA On Account Southern Baptist Convention CHATTANOOGA, TENN., MAY 12-18, 1921 Schedule of Special Pullman .Low Up May 11, Lv. Goldsboro 6:45 a. m $7.01 $5.51 May 11 Lv. Raleigh 8:52 a. m $6.08 $4.86 May 11 Lv. Durham 10:00 a. m. ..... . $6.08 $4.86 May 12th, Ar. Chattanooga 6:00 a. m. Occupy Car to 7:30 a.m. SEE CHATTANOOGA, LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN AND CHICKAMAUGUA PARK BEFORE THE CONVENTION BEGINS. ATTRACTIVE LITERA TURE ON THESE PLACES FURNISHED ON APFLICATON. REDUCED ROUND TRIP FARE FROM OXFORD CLERGY $26.92 : : DELEGATES $30.26 Tickets will be sold on Certificates May 9th to 12th, inclusive. Limited returning until midnight May 21st. TICKETS READING OVER SOUTHERN RAILWAY ALL THE WAY OR FROM NEAREST JUNCTION POINT WILL BE HONORED EITHER VIA ASHEVILLE AND KNOXVDLLE OR VLA ATLANTA. For further information, literature and Pullman Reservations address the undersigned. Lower hertlis will be asigned to first applicants unless up per berths specified. J. S. BLOODWORTH, District Passenger Agent, 305 Fayetteville St., Raleigh, N. C. THE SOUTHERN SERVES mE SOUTH - 1 1 .w f. .inr. . MM,,w,,-,j SOWING AND REAPING The principle of "as ye sow" stands undaunted through the ages. Man has ever reaped as he sowed. If we sow good seed, we reap bountiful crops of rich grains, and fruits. If we sow bad deeds we reap sor rowful results. It is important to sow good seeds. It is important also to have good means of cultivation. The necessary FARMING IMPLEMENTS at the minimum of cost may be fmjnd at our HARDWARE STORE on College street and the necessary BUILDING MATERIAL for any farm building is in stock at our yards at Southern Railway Station. Co 0 EH hn- i (2) 7T" . . ... . . . i .SC l - ' - - n
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