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pif'-. . : ill ;i !' 1 ' " " . ",-'-we'.-.,i',ir5w4.:,i1Js,;tr OXFORD PUBLIC LEDGER FRIDAY - SEPTEMBER 2. 1921 Ill . - ' , mmiw- r : lili '. : i : Mi :,i u.JI 3 fcS V V7 . 1 I ;;Jli ilj i .'. ' i t - ?f i : i-.ii If. mi. mkm Am- mm i" I ' f i -ir.' a .i i fl 5f: :lt f i HP I. v 'i i I o oaa ocoAno-sfa wura douqqs or niercnaiiu-ist; au ovw ' Clfl?! fWrried in a total of 511 flights from pounds of mail were transported dur- i lli'i lie French aviation neia ai xjourgcu lug vw. w July. Thirty thousand I dents were recorded. ' mnmtL : . - - i mm' .1,' f " v . . '.. ; f- ; 4Vl.fi, ii m mm WONPERFUL GAIN IN WEIGHT REPORTED M,f J.Jj.fef-. rl j. .it i."' is- ':, ! . ! - I I. fl" ISM :!)! If! if f) : in : id, IF YOU WAIT AND DELAY THE ONLY CERTAINTY YOU HAVE IS LOSS OF THE COMFORT OF A HOME. i We can help you to lighten your building costs now. At least make your plans, get our sug gestions, then let us talk over costs and the building situation. . . , Don't delay longer. . . wsmwm MOORE WLWBiial. 3 jft, ASS. V ' - y .-'V yBlN s 1 ipp n Young Woman States She Only Weighed 76 Pounds Now Weighs Over 100 Aiu1 Ts Gaining Evei;y Day. "Before I began taking Tanlac i only weighed 76 pcuna, I now weigh over one hundred and am gaining every day," said Miss LaRue Ravit, of Chattanooga, Tennessee Twenty-seven prisoners, convict ed of various crimes, were being tak en to the state penitentiary from El Paso, Texas, recently.1 Rougn iron collars were placed about their necks and they were chained together and led away to the railroad station where they were loaded on the train which would take them seven or eight hundred miles, away. . It is 666 has more imita tions than any r other Fever Tonic on the mar ket, but no one wants imitations. y Beer put out a fire in a Buck inghamshire inn. Nine and a half i said the state prison sjsiem could"! gallons were used. Owing to the "I bought my first bottle of Tan- nt afford the expense of adequate .long drought there was no water a- lac at Gas City, Ind. and it helped SURraa to transport tne prisoners m(Vailable nearer than 20 miles when me so mueh that I continued using it. the customary manner. j the fire broke mues wne I have alva: boen.very delicate ana suffered a great deal from stomach i . . trouble and rheumatism. 1 rarely ever had any appetite and simply could not relish anything. yl fell off until I only weighed 76 pounds and was so thin I Looked perfectly awful. This is the condition I was in when 1 began taking Tanlac. "Oh, I feel so different now. Even my complexion is improved. My ap petite is good and I can hardly get enough to eat. Tanlac Is simply grand and I cai truhfully say that it is the' only medicine that has ever done me any good.' Tanlac is sold in Oxford by the Lyon Drug Co. v and all leading drug gists everywhere. N Europe, exclusive of Great Bri tain, has some 3,334,067 men under arms at this time. 032IH Money back without question H HUNTS GUARANTEED (Hunt's Salve and Soan).fatHn f the treatment of Itch, Eczema Rinerworm.TetterorotherltehI ing akin diseases. Try this treatment at our risk. J. G. HALL, Oxford, N. C. ar mi $625 F.O. B.Detroit mm M 46 xc rY Fordson" The Fordson Tractor is taking much of the drudgery out of farm life ; 4 it is solving the labor problem; it is reducing the cost of preparing land by almost one half of what it was with horses; and it is saving one third to one half of the farmer's time; and making farm life more attractive. x The Fordson will run your threshing machine -and fct the most opportune time for you. It will operate the milking machines, -saw your wood, fill your silo, pump the water, and take care of every kind of belt work And don't forget it will plow six to eight acres in a ten hour day, handling two plows with ease. Thus the Fordson is the ideal year-round trac tor. It will pay for its fall and winter keep in many ways. There's a big story to tell you about the Ford son and a true one come in and get the facts. Or, if you prefer, telephone or drop us a card and we will bring them to you. Best Man In Congress. There was a Western city where a woman was elected to the school board; She was dne of nine mem bers. After about a year's service the other members agreed that she was "the best man on the board." It would surprise no one in Wash ington, if after her first term, the other 434 members agreed that Miss Alice Robertson was the best ' man in. Congress." There is no secret as tcvMiss Roberson's success in winning the respect of her confreres. It lies in her abundance of good, every-day,. homely, yard-wide com mon sense. . She attends to her own busi ness. She makes no pretense of representing anything or anybody but those things and persons of her own district. She does not under take to carry the weight of the, uni verse on her shoulders, not to be re sponsiblt for the shortcomings of others. She brings to all questions a sound, clear-thinking mmti and a first-hand knowledge of human na ture. She knows, best of all, the ordinary folks who do the every-day work and business of the world, and with this knowledge she balances her scales. Miss Robertson is very likable. She does not waste time with any one or ask others to waste time with her. She is apt to receive you standing. If she . sat and you sat, you would be apt to stay too long. She is direct and to the point. She strikes those who come m contact with her as having nothing to con ceal and as not an adept at smoke screens. As she has hone or" the wil es of woman-kiAd, she uses none. Naturally, men-who work with her, like her. Naturally they appreciate her claiming nothing ana shirking nothing. If a guess is allowable, it is that at the end of her first term, no other "Congressman" will find a readier response just from the personal side of legislative affairs. The Second district of Oklahoma could have done nothing better to make woman's suffrage popular in Congress than by the election of Miss Robertson. Washington Herald. CM "Genuine Old Brands." (New Orleans Times-Picayune.) There is no safety anywhere for the spirituous, save only for thOs who accumulated their stock betimes and who since then, adamantine of heat, have withheld knowledge of their private caches from their near est and best friends. "Oh, 1 can get as much as I wish, now. Genuine old brands, revenue stamps 'n everything." Yet you can! You mean you think you can, for in actual fact counterfeit revenue stamps and liquor labels have been so extensivly scattered over the land that nothing less than the skill of a highly trained specialist can assure 3rou the bottle of "Three Feathers" you were "lucky enough to pick up at a bargain" is the real thing and not some- form of overnignt or blended stuff that, for all you know, may be based on methylated spirit and may send you to the blind asy lum, if not straight to the cemetery. A fourteen-year-old girl was re cently found asleep inside the muz zle of a 14-inch gun of the shore baeteries at Fort Worden. When she dismounted from the horse she had been Tiding the animal ran awa, and losing her w ay and wtary of wandering she took refuge in the long black object. Other guns at the fort had been fired just before the girl was discovered and. officers said it was only by chance that this gun was not fired. 666 quickly relieves Constipation, Bilious ness, Loss of Appetite and Headaches, due to Torpid Dver. After you eat always tako mm e I C FOR YOUR AarSTOMACg) Instantly relieves Heartburn, Bloat ftJiCtasy Feeling. Stops food sourwg, repeating, and all stomach miseries iUdt digestion and apprtita, Kecpi weetand stion?. Increases Vitahty and Pep. EATONICta thebest remedy. Tern of thoo ands wonderfully benefited. Only ctoa crtwoa day to wit. PUtWanJg J. G. HAU Druggist. What a fine rich flavor there is to Maydanis Glacier Ice Cream! It's always fresh, the quality never varies and you can -get it every day in the year because it's always seasonable. Hundreds of Oxford people will enjoy Maydan- is Glacier Ice Cream today. WILL YOU-HAVE SOME? You can get it anywhere in town or the sur rounding territory. You can leave your or der with us for your Sunday Ice Cream and we will deliver it in time for dinner. IT'S SIMPLY FINE TRY IT! ipl ' :-: MAYDANIS :-: ' jW It , "Glacier" I ral ' Ice , Cream ju : u 1 1 A R iri Via IS M-7T4 r im I 1 1 II ill i CellJ. , h ordlceCreamCo. ' A I irk (Operated by Oxford Candy Kitchen) N.A.&A. G. Maydanis CHATS WITH YOUR OAS People speak of their public utilities (their gas, electric light, street railway and telephone companies) as 'they", and of the men who work for them as "those jnen". Whyot say "we" a friendly little word would serve to bring us closer together. ft And why shouldn't it be "we ? ? Because whether we are stockholders or not, we are part owners of these necssary public servants, through the investment of trust com panies, banks and insurance companies. Yet how few of us think of this! Not one citizen out of a hundred realizes that in one form or another his ac tual savings and insurance and his wife's and children's welfare depend upon the prosperity and continued op eration of the public utilities! No need for sentiment here. The question is one of di rect self-interest; of dollars and cents, our savings. So that when we see to it that o ur public utilities are kept in ?t healthy condition, we are doing the most natural thing ii the world we are . merely protecting our own money. Southern las Imp rovemenf Oo. V- '5F0RD SALES AND SERVICE" V
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