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OXFORD PUBLIC LEDGER FRIDAY. OCTOBER 28, 1921 tUVEN'TA KOR WORK- 7NGF0RUS hut we uuuiw ,rintion Busi- gderaUy. Is 'i Ublic confidence? ring your prescrip ts t0 us J0U lantthem filled as they are written by ynnrDoctor. I N. PITTM AN Druggist phones w-j.jai Princeton undergranates vol-1 OFFERS AN ANCIENT unteered this summer to give out ings to poor boys from New York and Phiiacteipihia. They chose a camp site at Bay Head, m New Jer sey, and cared for four hunared boys there during the summer season. The geological survey, says that the Arkansas diamonds ana those of South Africa are about the same in quality. BIBLE FOR SALE CD After you eat always take C TOR TOUR AOD-STOMAdD Instantly relieves Heartburn, Bloat frJtGasi j reeling. Stops food souring; repeating, and all stomach miseries. Aids digestion and appetite. Keeps stomach weetand strong. Increases Vitality and Pep. EATONICis tbebestremedy. Tens of thou audi wonderfully benefited. Only costs a cent or two a day to use it Positively guaranteed to please or we will refund money, Getatis box today. Yoa will see. i,t THE UNIVERSAL CAR J PS L. r in 51 Sedan $660 F. C H. Detroit ' Witt' Starter and demountable Rims Many Ford owners can afford to own andt oper ate any car they may choose, but they prefer a Ford "because it is a Ford." For "because it is a Ford" means dependability, ease of operation, efficiency and it means sure, quick transportation. And "because it is a Ford" means good taste, pride of ownership and genuine Common Sense. The Ford Sedan, a closed car of distinction, beauty and convenience, is the ideal all year 'round car, for pleasure or business for the farm, town or city. It gives you all that any car can give at a much lower cost for operation and maintenance. Ford Cars of all types are in great demand, so place your order at once if you wish to avoid delay in delivery. CRENSHAW "FORD SALES AND SERVICE" Ufa Let Us Fill , Your Prescriptions R-I-G-H-T They are always filled right when we fill them as we use only the right drugs and the right attention to scientific details. Nothing missing when it comes to abil ity to help the doctor to relieve youMlls, and if you appreciate this bring more of your prescriptions to us. Jo o HA Druggist lUiJ Li After being nearly three uundred years In one family, a ime old Wit tenberg ElIe was cffered for sale in New York recently by (a RussiaE nobleman who fled from Petiraa just before the revolution. This handsome young man, whose hair is amazingly yellow and eyes like a blue tulip, wwho speaks several lan guages and is highly educated, has held on to the family Bible until al PageV CHICHESTER S PILLS PUU In tltt tad Uold metallW boxes, sealed with Blue Ribboa. T ? bo other. Bwt f yew V . DIAMOND BRAND PIIAsL fort yetaknowauBest.SttoLAiitaKiiiM SOLD BY SSUGGISIS EVERYIERE r IP? We are proud cf the confidence doctors drug gists and the public have most the very last of the valuables jn fififi Pfiill and tTavni that mariafrort covo from n. TYiar-! 111 WH UUI! T CVCl that he managed to save from a mag nificent estate. Bound in heavy leather, with tar nished brass clasps and deep-cut let tering in the. title, the big tome stands about 14 by 10, by 6 inches. It was compiled by Prof. Leonhar tus Hutterus who wrote the intro duction, and was printed by the court printer at WittenDerg, dated July 22, 1606. . Picture Of Luther. In the front are several queer, full-page drawings in black and white of church notables, starting off with Martin Luther himself, bare foot, and wearing a quaint robe fall ing a little below the knee. The seven electors and other princes of that day and time are shown in their Sunday clothes, with nodding plumes Upon their hats and rich vestees of embrodered silks. The double-column, large-printed pages are worn at the edges and stained with age, but every word is clear and easy to read, if you know German. Now and then there are exquisitely re paired torn places. There is a mel low old fragrance about the leather, and an ancient, musty smell to the paper, but its back is as sturdy as the day it left the bindery that stood fairly in the shadow of the church whose doors still bear the prints, of th nails x where Martin Luther's ninetv-five- theses were' Dosted. The Bible was taken from Holland to St. Petersburg by the great-great-great-great-great-great grandfather of the present owner, when, as personal physician to Peter the Great, he joined the court in the new imperial city. For two hundred thirty-four years, then it was harided down from father to son, cherished and guarded by each generation. In Fugitive's Baggage. Until the Bolshevist, outrages in Russia, the massive old volume had never known anything but dignity, j quiet and splendor. Since then it has been a fugitive's baggage, has hidden in strange quarters in Paris, has crossed the ocean, ana Deen transported around I'ifth avenue busses -in New York city. It was finally placed on exhibition it head quarters of the National Lutheran council, to be sold to some f oreign tongued outsider in a strange land, to bring enough money to takt care for another two or three months, of the nobleman's young wife and little son, who is the last of the line, while he finds work. His father and mother, who refused to leave i the old home in Petrograd, died dur ing the early, days of the revolution, Oxford Testimony Home Proo, Here, There and Everywhere. Wnen you see Doan's Kidney Pills recommended in this paper you most always find the recommender an where in 3,800 towns in the U. S.. Oxford resident. It's the same every Fifty thousand people publicly thank Doaon's. What otherkidney reme dy can give this proof of merit, hon esty and truth? Home testimony must be true or it could not be pub lished here. Read this Oxford re commendation. Then insist on hav- . TT .211 .l,nt ing uoan s. iou win kuuw wmi you are getting: C. E. Core, 2 Church St., Oxford, says: "I had to bend a whole lot in my work and it weakened my kid neys. No matter which way, I turned, I was in pain and I could get no rest at night, my kidneys act ed so. The kidney secretions were scanty and scalding in passage and I was also dizzy. Doan's Kidney Pills were recommended to me so I bought a box and began taking them. Doan's soon entirely cured me and I have had none of this trouble since." Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mr. Core had. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfrs., -Buffalo, N. Y. I Tonic. ana everything they possessed was seized by the rReds. This stately copy of the Holy Scriptuns, though it lose its old, honored connections, and spend the rest of its days in a new country, has escaped tne wretch ed end of its former shelf-mates in the Petrograd palace. The normal rate of respiration is 16 to the minute and the heart 72 to the minute. This means that the heart beats nine times in two respirations. m n 1 it, i r "NCt i OTiilDorru medicines to Relieve Stop Scouring Put some Red yi?lilIIIIIfIIfffiiaiir lie vi I l.ve in the j rii !!!l!i?spn!iM waier ana nu KiiiiiiillT and pans and skin- "IPBI it... let them soak. 1 hev iinilijiH ii ' j i Wn neea naru siMilf scourihp. This 0 - wonderful 1 y c loosens the grime, dissolves th grease, gets tn- ftiaai ... j jiny, saves Kitcnen II work in countless ways ! Keep a Can Handy for the Mean Jobs! vJome in and forwur Cold When you hav6 that "bloated feeling'' re member that we have the preparation that ynll bring you back to normal. You will eat heartily when tempting food is placed be fore you. So why not always have on hand an aid to digestion. The instant you catch cold is the time to shake it off , else it may turn into a serious sickness. When you use our cold remedies yoirwill recommend them to your friends. J. N. PITTMAN Oxford, N. C. We give you what you ASK for. A Mvsterv Gake saar ' bb Can you name it 1 Here is another new Royal Cake, so delicious and appetizing that we have been unable to give it a name that does justice to its unusud qualities- It can be made just right only with Royal Baking Powder. Will you make it and name it? $500 for tKeUBest Names For the name selected as best,. we wiU pay $250. For the sec ond, third, fourth, and fifth choice, we will pay $100, $75, $50, and $25 respectively. Anyone may enter the contest, , Hut only one name from each person will be considered. All names must be received by December 15th, 1921. In case of 4 ties, die full amount of the prize will be given to each tying con- . testant. Do' not send your cake. Simply send the name you sug gest, with your own name and address, to the ROYAL BAKING POWDER COMPANY 149 William Street, New York A How to make it Use level measurements for all materials cap shortening Vi cups sugar Grated rind of XA orange ; 1 egg and 1 yolk 2M cups flour 4 teaspoons Royal Baking Powder 1 cup milk " unsweetened chocolate (melted) yA teaspoon salt Cream shortening. Add sugar and grated orange rind. Add beaten egg yolks. Sift together flour, salt and Royal Baking wder and add alternately with the milk; lasdy fold in one beaten egg white. Divide batter into two parts. To one part .a idd the chocolate. Put by tablespoonfuls. alternating dark and light batterSto three greased layer cake pans. Bake in moderau oven 20 minutes. FILLING AND ICING 3 tablespoons melted butter 2 tablespoon, orange juice 3 cuds confectioner's sugar 1 egg white (Powdered sugar may be used but 3 squares (3 os.) aSrnotmakras smooth icing) unsweetened chocolate Grated rind of orange and pulp ot 1 orange Put butter, sugar, orange juice and rind tow bowj. from orange, removing skin and seeds, and add. B S3 smooth. Fold in beaten egg white. Spread cmg on layer used for top of cake. While icing is wft:.8p1 unsweetened chocolate shaved in fine pieces with h toite (use square). To remaining icing add res wuweetened cWatewhich has been melted. Spread this thickly between layers and on sides of cake. Vfo. SCHIELD MFO. CO., ' T. LOU18. MO.. V. a. A. c
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