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OXFORD PUBLIC LEDGER TUESDAY. DECEMBER 13, 1921 5ii CASTOR IA For Infants and Children In Uoo For Over 30 Yoara WHEN NERVES ARE UNSTRUNG Glide's Up! Always bears , the Signature of Labor and Prayer Rewarded. (Charity and Children) We hear "with unfeigned rejoicing that Meredith College hua at last been admitted into the Southern As sociation the only woman's college in the State in this charmed circle Pepto-Mangan ?iilds Vigor and Strength. There are times when men and women cannot help losing strenth. They try to do too much or they lose sleep or do not eat enough tood that nourishes. Blood becomes sluggish because poisons clog it. Faces grow pale and pasty looking. It , is not long before nerves get unstrung. The best way to start a change for the better is to take a course of Gude's Pepto-Mangan It builds the Dlood. The weakness from a lack of red cells in the blood is overcome. Glide's Pepto-Mangan sends a fresh IT CAME UPON THE MIDNIGHT CLEAR onnnlv nt TaA nolle etrpn min f through 1 fho Hlnnrt flnnri hlnnd. TillTft and To Miss .Elisabeth Colton, now a free from p0isons, starts building vi- UT. C? ""iu, w uuc B'Di and strength. Sleep is better, 2 grefl ining I0r f - ! appetite keener, so that the body be aim. &ne laDorea ana prayea ryr nr.nnv nnnr0h0(i n?- V- V 1J4 W i-r V r v j w m. - y ims aisuncuon mgni ana aay lur g.gtg haye Gude,g Pepto-Mangan in many a year. both liauid and tablet form. The -A woman loses her ngnt to vote j name . "Gude's Pangan" in Massachusetts if her husband -es the package. .Advertisement. is on j Sixty Norwegian reindeer have tablishes his legal residtnee at a . . n i ...u I iaij Aivi nvfciu" v ciuo. er omy recourse wmuu us b Durchased by the Conserva 10 go to tnt ciud ana iit wim mm. , Uon mn of Michigan and I will graze in the northern part of the state. C FOR YOUR WIN TER READING subscribe to your favorite magazine. We take subscrip tions for any period ical published in the world, and that's taking in a lot of ter ritory. We have your favorite novel too. J. N. PITTMAN Druggist Phones :-: 50-116 MAN'S BEST AGE A man is as old as his organs ; he can be as vigorous and healthy at 70 as at 35 if he aids his organs in performing their functions. Keep your vital organs healthy with Th world's standard remedy for kidney, livr, binder and uric acid troubles siv.c 1696; corr: disorders; stimulates iul agar.: All drujrists, three sizes, for tht ct dSiS n orory box -! !: " " 5 35 a; We will give a big discount off from now until January 1 on all Jewelry. We invite you to call and inspect our line. Buy early, don't wait until the last min ute. Nice Christmas Presents and as up-to-date line as you will find in any small town. 3Le Co Wilkjrim I STOVALL, 3 ' STOVALL, :-: :-: :-; N. C. U Mai 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 relieye your ills, and if you appreciate this bring more of your prescriptions to us. S, HAL Druggist Year after year as.the quiet clear nights of the Christmas season ap proach the spirits of thousands who have a touch of poetry or imagina tion in them are stirrea at the con templation of the New Testament story of the birth of Jesus. What countless poems have been produced by writers, great and smail. One of the finest v expressions is by an American, Edmund H. searw, a Uni tarian minister and- a pott, who lived in Massachusetts from 1810 to 1876. In December 1849 he pub lished in a religious journal the poem beginning: It Came Upon the Midnight Clear. It came upon the midnight clear, That glorious song of elG, From angels bending near the earth, To touch their harps of gold; "Peace on the earth, gooa-will to men From heaven's all-gracious King;" The world in solemn stillness lay, To hear the angels sing. Still through the cloven skies they come, With peaceful wings unfurled: And still their heavenly music floats O'er all the weary world ; Above its sad and lowxy plains They bend on hovering frmg. And over o'er its label sounds The blessed angels srng. O ye, beneath life's crushing load, Whose forms are bending low, Who toil along the climbing way With painful steps anc slow! Look now, for glad and golden hours Come swiftly on the wing; . O rest beside the weary road And hear the angels sing. For lo! the days are hastening on, By prophets seen of old. When with the ever-circling years Shall come the time foretold. When the new heaven and earth shall own The Prince of Peace, their King, And the whole world send back the song Which now the angels sing. DIDN'T WASTE MONEY ON FOOD "The recent campaign against wastefulness in eating did not affect me much as 1 haven't been; able to eat anything but toast and tea for the past five years. , Even that would create gas and cause me dis tress. My weight was down to eighty-four pounds and my complex ion muddy. I had frequent pains in the region of my appendix. I am glad I did not listen to 'an operation, as Mayr's Wonderful Remedy has made a new woman of me." It is a simple-harmless preparation that re moves the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allays the in flammation which causes practically all omach, liver and intestinal ail ments, including appendicitis. One .dose will convince or money refund ed, sold in Oxford by J. N. Pittman and by all leading druggists every Anato mobiles iRUISES-SPRAINS O Alternate applications not and Cold cloths then annl-v V VapoRud Opt 17 Million Jan Used Yearly TWO MINUTES OF OPTIMISM (By Herman J. Stitch) What Chance Has the "Baby?" Newspaper writers frequently re ceive ouear letters. And one , of the queerest came in the mail tne other day. ' It is from a boy of sixteen, who strangely enough, is number sixteen in a family of sixteen. He is terribly down-hearted be cause all his elder brothers and sis ters are so much brighter, cleverer and abler than he is. We have been looking up this mat ter of large families and have run across some rather interesting facts one of them, that a surprising number cf occupants of the world's scroll of name and fame are younger members of big broods. Luther Burbank, for instance, is the thirteenth child of a family of fifteen. Henry Steinway was the youngest of a family of twelve. John and Charles Wesley were two in a nice little circle of nineteen. Daniel Webster was the eleventh little Webster. Theodore Parker was also the eleventh and last in his family. Frederick Froebel and Beethoven were preceded by big broods that achieved oblivion. James Oliver was the Dajy in a family of eighty And Benjamin Franklin was one of a family of sev enteenlast except "another baby," or so. However, the soul of Ben goes marching on, while those of his brothers and sisters have long since rested in peace. . , Witness, also: Samuel Gompers, Russell ,'Sage, Andrew Carnegie, Marshall Field, Jacob Gould Schur man, Richard Mansfield, Enrico Ca ruso, Ogden Armour and a . host of others the editor has called a halt on who were "one of many." Cheer up, son; the fact that you are the "baby" of the family seems to put you in Destiny's favored class. It should stimulate you to "show" them just as it has no doubt done to those leaders who stana out, and who were preceded by a goodly as sortment of perfectly respectable brothers and sisters, whose chief claim to distinction lies in their be ing next of kin to the last or next to the last little, wailing, surprise party. A blizzard swept over the Orange River colony. Natal, Cape Colony, and the Transvaal f South Africa last September, terrifying the natives of that region so that ex planations by the whites could scarcely reconcile them to the seem ing miracle of snevr. RHEUMHC ACHES QUICKLY RELIEVED THE racking, agonizing rheumatic ache is quickly relieved by an ap plication of Sloan's Liniment. For forty years, folks all over the world have found Sloan's to be the natural enemy of pains and aches. penetrates without rubbing. You can just tell bjr its healthy, stimulating odor that it is going to do you good. Keep Sloan's handy for neuralgia, sciatica, lame back, stiff joints, sore muscles, strains and sprains. At all druggists 35c, 70c, $1.40. C5 11 7T T Wr9 LiniiinLenifc Makes Side Skins Well One of Dr.Hobson's Family Remedies. For a clear, healthy complexion use freely Dr-Hobsoriis SUBSCRIBE TO PUBLIC LEDGER RECOVERED u,T. icpttUCU or maae new, JNTew Mats w,nj and Radiator Cover?, Doors Rehned, 0r 2S S upholstering and painting. y other We Do All Kinds of Mechanical Work No one in the State better equipped to do high erad work at reasonable prices than we. Come, Phone or Write i Granville Motor Co. rd Buggy Co. Oxford, N. C Oxfo TRY PUBLIC LEDGER WANT ADS. I i lie r rait Stuoirtag I 9 1 99 -53 -3 m 8 Has not hindered us from stocking up with the most mammoth sup ply we have ever carried. It was carefully selected, too, and SANTA CLAUS will not go amiss by stopping here for an inspection. He will sure ly leave with an overflow pack. ORANGES BY THE PECK! No stocking is complete without being filled with "goodies" from The Oxford Candy Kitchen. . NUTS, RAISINS, DATES, APPLES Lemons, Crape Fruit; in fact everything to be found in a first-class Fruit Store. 1 Oxford Caaiiy Kitchen WftlllM einald Werrenrath America's Foremest Baritone at the Raleigh Auditorium On the Evening of s Friday, December 16 Tickets for Sale at'Raleigh Times Building Prices: $2.75, $1.65 and $1.10. (tax paid) Presented by the PARK MUSICAL BUREAU Times Building, Raleigh, N. C. 9c )f lit I ft .J-i I to !55T Eczema Ointment 3
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