OXFORD PUBLIC LEDGER TUESDAY. MAY 24, 1921 '!! 11 I I I a . a I 7 HI:' : 3 1'4 I k ft f -in 8 r ,1 i.i it? k '1 t -. V' -. V.V.rtxirT.-a PER CENT. itintheSta mm Hiviwwj .rT-4.r-M,fafflSi Cheerfulness anapw"" Either Opiam,M Sen -JbcluUiSalt AniseStt Worn & c ffl Remedy fcf richness ana lOSSOFStEEP For Infants and Children. Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria Always Bears the Signature of hf hi For Over Thirty Years m Exact Copy of Wrapper. (0 m 1 THE CENTAUR COMHNT, HIW VOBK CITY. 0 TWO MINUTES OF OPTIMISM; (By Herman J- Stitch) "Picking Up!" "How's business?" I asked a shoe .man the other day. "Picking up," he answered cheer fully, "picking up." "How's business?" I asked a dry goods man. "Picking up," he said, "picking nn ! Then, one after another, I sought me out a representative steel man, railroad man, bond man, automobile man, produce man, cotton man, ad vertising man, export man, building man, employment man, retail man, wholesale man, and a dozen other kinds of men, and n ach one I vat my question: "How's business?" And in practicallv every single in stance, the tenet of the reply was: "Picking up." Things are picking up. , Even Uncle Sam's business is "picking up" one of his men just told me that income tax payments so far have brought into the federal ' treasury $100,000,000 more than was expected. Any my friend the farmer reports that while the last season hit him hard, almost i nop; ed him out. in fact, that with lai'r flocking back to the fork and the plow in mul-"-tudes. and with the certainty of get Hr"r experienced, skilled men at sen sible wages, he sees a strong chance for making a more than comfortable living on the old place. So, it is time the "Calamity Club" ulnusness of its senseless worry, and quit howling. f The worst has happened, the iide has changed for the better, the dark est hour has merged into the dawn ing light and the man who talks gloom and pessimism is simf)ly ad vertising that he is deaf, dumb and blind to the signs of the times. He ought to see a psycho-analyst. "Picking up!" It is so you can keep the ball a rolling talk it act it speak it. Each according to his own, buy more employ more work more advertise more manufacture more do your bit. Faith, facts and works can knock the stuffings out of fear. IX HARD LINES "I could not, work at all and had to take to my bed with a high fever due to intestinal indigestion, gases in my stomach and pain in my right side. I had spent my last cent for doctors and medicine, which gave me no relief. I was in despair. A lodge brother gave me a bottle of Mayr's Wonderful Remedy, and the first dose relieved me. Thanks to this medicine I am now in the bert of health." It is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catar rhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allajs the inflammation which causes practically all stomach, liver an inetina ailments, including ap pendicitis. One dose will convince 10? 'ev refunded. Sold in Oxford by J. N. Pittman, and all leading druggists. OXFORD'S BASEBALL SCHEDULE IS NOW ANNOUNCED ji Team Has Heavy Playing Schedule For Carolina League Season. Manager Pritchard of the Oxford baseball club has announced the schedule which the team will play this summer in the Central Caro lina League. The 'schedule follows: May 23. Open. May 24. Oxford at South Hill. May 25 Henderson at Oxford. May 26. Open. May 27. Oxford at Henderson. May 28. Oxford at Durham. May 30. Roxboro at Oxford. May 31. Open. June 1. Henderson at Oxford. June 4. Oxford at Henderson. June 6- Open. June 7. Henderson at Oxford. June 8. Open. t June 9. Open. June 10- Oxford at Henderson. June 13. Open. June 14. Oxford at Roxboro. June 15- Henderson at Oxford. June 16. South Hill at Oxford. June 17- Oxford at Henderson. June' 20- Open. June 21. Oxford at Roxboro. June 22. Open. June 23. Open. June 24. Durham at Oxford a. m. June 24 Henderson at Oxford p. m. June 25- Oxford at Durham. June 27. Open June 28. Roxboro at Oxford. June 29. Henderson at Oxford. June 30. Oxford at Henderson. July 1. Durham at Oxford. July 4. Oxford at Henderrson p. m. 1 July 5. Open. July 6. Roxboro at Oxford. July 7- Henderson at Oxford July 8- Oxford at Henderson. July 11. Oxford at Roxboro. July 12. Henderson at Oxford. July 13. Open. July 14. Oxford at South Hill . July 15- Oxford at Henderson. July 18- Open. July 19. Open. July 20- Henderson at Oxford July 21. Oxford at Henderson. July 22. Open. July 25. Open. July 26. Henderson at Oxford. July 27. Oxford at Henderson. July 28. Open., July 29. Durham at Oxford July 30. Oxford at Durham. August 1. South Hill at Oxford- August 2. Open. August 3. Henderson at Oxford. August 4- Oxford at Henderson. August 5. Open. August 8. Oxford at South Hill. August 9. Open- August 10. Henderson at Oxford. August 11 Open. August 12- Oxford at Henderson. August 15- Open. August 16. Henderson at Oxford. August 17- Oxford at Henderson. August 18- Open. August 19. South Hill at Oxford' August 22. Oxford at South Hill. August 23. South Hill at Oxford- i August 24. Open. August 25 Henderson -at Oxford. August 26 Oxford al Henderson. August 29. Henderson at Oxford. August 30. Oxford at Henderson. August 31. Henderson at Oxford. September 1. Oxford at Hender son. September 3. Oxford at Durham. GIRLS! BLEACH SKIN WHITE WITH LEMON When a Cat Is Not a Cat (New York Herald) At this season, when fair woman begins to wear furs in earnest, non furbearing man sometimes wonders fur animals were "beaver, bear, mar ten, mink, lynx, fox." It never men tioned civet cat or genet. There is a genet sitting in City Hall Park as we write. It does not know it is a crenpr. Tt thinta if it tkin not only at the names of the skins, j consciously at all', that it is a black Some fellows go all their lives with-! and white cat of humble orizin. Yet out knowing what kolinsky is; oth- every furrier passing looks upon it ers learn to know wombat from er-! as a potential genet of the trade, mine. There have been many , There are such things as genuine changes since the days when the ! genets animals very like civet cats geography told us that the American, but the quadruped of the back fence is always ageneTwhinhTrS enters peltry. n hls tode -Enforced thrift will cause Ger many to grow prosperous as her debts. But because the r,rLPays ity will go Principally to thL Per" labor .satisfaction wmt 0 debt disappears. Then to nL he revolution, the new Junkers JiT? around for another war Uok May the new !anti-nrohih,v fight, be considered as a cani I-011 against the booties? camPaigu - oo tat a i Few women will agree with Mme. Curie when she says science is not unkind. They will point -out that science permitted her to have realized the foolish futility and ridic-. ber picture taken in .Northampton, Tnr- Squeeze the juice of two lemons into a bottle containing three ounces of Orchard White, wlrch any drug store will supply for a few cents, shake well, and you have a quarter Dint of harmless and delightful le mon bleach. Massage this sweetly fragrant lotion into the face, neck, arms and hands each 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, rosjwliite complexion also as a freckle, sunburn, and tar; bleach because it doesn't irritate. iS3 I iiiiiiiiiiiiini iiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiffl i K MrfpriMfield illilll MM iiu i i i i minium' mm 5V J It is false economy to put a poor tube in a good tire. That's why we recommend Kelly Tubes for Kelly Tires. 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That's because Camels have a smoothness a fragrance and a mildness you can't get in another cigarette. Don't let anyone tell you that any other cigarette at any price is so good as Camels. Let your own taste be the judge. Try Camels for yourself . A few smooth, refreshing puffs and you!d walk a mile for a Camel, too. R. J. REYNOLDS Tobacco Co. t Winston-Salem, N. C The Chevrolet won its Rep. the same way Methuselah won his By Outlasting All Others! k::vX-:k:.xx:w iV.v.y.v.v. 'AVM'Wd,M',VV.VAV.V.WAA: 490 We have just received another car load of these cars and are ready to make immediate delivery. Call on us at once. You will be sur prised to know how cheap the Chevrolet is in price this season. Ev erybody can own one now!! , We have anything in the automobile line. Come and see. This is truly headquarters for the autoist. mm Hillsboro Street Oxford, N. C. Williamsboro St Oxford, N. C. .H'tjniiiuiimonniuiDuiHimuiiii 5r yJL