WANTED Every lady in Oxford to know that i have a ma chine to scrape and wax new and oid Boors= Get my prices. MEBANE^ —The owner of every radio receiv ing set in Great Britain must pay $2,20 a year license fee. At present there are but four broadcasting sta tions in the United Kingdom. They are located at London, Birmingham, Newcastle and Manchester. $t is il legal to remove recei ing sets from one point to anothr. Stops Fatting Hair What wiH stop my hair from fall ing out? Parisian bnge. It will al so stimu ste ne-* hair to gr.nv soft, thick and gtjssv and prevent dan druff. Ask J. G. Hail to shov. you the money-back guarantee printed on every package. adv LISTEN! 100 pound sack of salt.. $1.15 90 percent grain molasses feed, per. 1001b. sack .. .$2.40 Royal Scratch Feed, per 100 lbs $2.50 Puritan Scratch Feed, per 100 pound sack.-.$2.75 FLOUR, COFFEE, SUC4R, L4RD, COM MDAEE KINDS OF FEED. GranviUe Cash Feed Store Makes your hat b&Bkenew Price 25c J. G. HaM USED CARS FDR SALE I STUDEBAKER S!X, 1920 MODEL. ) BUCK SIX. E-45 MODEL ! FORD COUPE I DODGE TOURING CAR THESE CARS IN GOOD REPAIR. PRICES REASONABLE. Granite Motor Company John R. Ellington, Mgr. SALT FISH AS A DIET Living Demonstration Of the Ef i ficiency Of This Diet. (Aswego, N. Y., Mail) If you wish to live to be a hundred I make your daily diet salt fish and ! pancakes, made from a mixture oL j corn meal, wheat flour with a dash j of buckwheat, washed down with hot ! black tep without trimmings, that [ is free from sugar, milk or cream. That's the diet pfescribed by Cap tain George Best, the hermit of Wig wam Cove, who just celebrated . his 96 birthday and who cays that he is } a living demontsration of the effi i cacy of this diet. I In his little shack of two rooms {located on a patch of upland covered ; with scrub oak and crestnut, loolo }out over acres of marsh land, Cap tain George has lived for the last 3 5 years. In the summer season he has plenty of company—fishermen campers and those who go out to the Cove for an outing, but with the close of the duck hunting season in the fall and- the departure of the hunters from the marsh land, Captain George lives alone, surrounded by Curl, his cocker spaniel, and fourteen black cats. Woe to him who would hurt one of those cats, and as for Curl no human could look into the depths of his deep trustful brown eyes and do him harm. "Yes, they are great corn many" said Captain George, "and I love them. He's a great dog and as a retriever he has no superior. Dwik hunters know that, and several at tempts have been made to get him a way from me. Sometimes he goes out and comes back v^th a big snow shoe rabbit in his mouth, and then I prepare the rabbit and we have a stew that varies our diet of fish for a day or so." 'You don't mean to tell me that your steady diet is salt fish and pan ! cakes?" the reporter asked. I "Surest thing you know," said Cap tain George, leading the way into his spare room, where the fishing nets were kept, and there was the winter store, barrel of salt fish. "In the fall, when the water fowl comes in for a feed of wild rice anc^ celery, my diet is varied a little by roast duck and apple sauce, or a piece of roast goose, hut in the winter the diet is salted suckers and pancakes. I have no high blood pressure or hard- j ening of arteries and I believe my! health is due to my diet. In every respect I am normal. I haven't an ache or a pain and my health is per fect. What man of 96 can say more?" ACCOMPLISHMENT (Youth's Companion^ Pretty nearly all the joys of living are to be summed up in the word a chievement. Both in sport and in work the achievement of a purpose is the thing that gives a man the great est satisfaction. To feel that we are working steadily toward our aim, to see that the design is taking form under our hands, is to experience a satisfaction greater than any that comes to us through contemplation and leisure. Often when the task is hard and long you feel that, if only you, had it finished, you could be happy. Yet when it is finished you soon learn that in the freedom from it there is not so much pleasure as you found in the performance*^ it. You indeed freed yourself from a companion of youb thoughts, and oyu have perhaps nothing that at once can take its place. The joy of accomplishment that it had seemed you could never know until the accomplishment was complete survives the labor only a short time; and, looking back, you see that it was in the effort rather than in the triumph that the deepest satisfaction lay. But you would never have realized that if the effort had not been crowned with the triumph of accomplishment. One of the virtues of accomplishment is that it makes us more keenly aware than we could otherwise be of the joys of struggle. There is no joy of struggle for one who always fails to finish. The Pneumonia Month. March is a typical pneumonia month :tnd usually gives a high rate of mortality for the disease. After a long and hard winter, the system loses much of its resistance and peo ple grow careless. When every cold no matter how slight, is given prompt and intelligent attention, there is much less danger 6f pneumonia. It should be borne in mind that pneu monia is a germ disease and breeds in the throat. Chamberlains' Cough Remedy is an exxpectorant and cleans out the germ ladened mucus and not only cures a cold but prevents its re sulting in pneumonia. It is pleasant to take. Children take it willingly^ yToo dose a shave? MENTHOLAT " I ^comforts and 1 ^ —To avoid traffic accidents on the Pacific Ocean, steamship companies will soon have to "double track" the ocean, according to thejhydrographic office of the Waited States Navy. Shipping on the Pacific has increased greatiy during the last few years and it is hoped the steamship companies will enter into an agreenmt to foUow definite routes, instead of going ^ any direction aa at present. SUBSCRIBE TO PRBMC LEDGER Lt NCOLN The Seven-Passenger Sedan $4900 F. O. B. Detroit Ten Body Types / The ease of mind and sense of security in ^driving a Lincoln endures from the minute you open the throttle until you are back from the trip. i The ^cylinder motor—cylinder blocks set at an included angle of 60°, the rehnements of which show the greatest engineering skill in the motor car industry, gives to the Lincoln, without qualiRcation, the Rnest: automobile power plant ever developed. Crenshaw's AnnounceiRent READ WHAT MR. MATTHEWS OF FARM VtLLE.N. G SAYS: I planted forty-eight acres in tobacco and used Roy ster's Fertilizers under twenty acres. The amount rea-, lized from the sale of this twenty acres of tobacco was more than $100 per acre in excess of that rceived from the crop grown with the other fertilizer. There was no difference in the condition of the land and I used the same quantity of each fertilizer per acre. Two croppers had hve acres each in the same held with nothing between but truck row. One of them used Royster's and the other used fertilizer of anoher manu facturer; the land was prepared at the same time and in the same way; same quantity of fertilizer pet acre was used and put out the same day; plants were drawn from the same bed on the same day; set out by the Same plan ter and same hands; cultivated alike; cured in the same barn by the same men; graded and sold by the same par ties. The tobacco grown with Royster's fertilizer sofcl for $625.58, or $125.00 per acre more than that grown with the other fertilizer. (Signed) W. L. MATTHEWS. The experience of tobacco growers has proven that Royster's Bonanza and Orinoco and Farmer's Bone To bacco Guano is a scientifically perfected plant food, made from the best materials obtainable in the whole world, and compounded in the right proportions to fill the requirements of your tobacco. For the sake of your earnings from your crop, pin your faith to Roy ster's Bonanza Tobacco Guano, Lyon- W inston Co. SELL MfE MWSrER'S GtMNOS.

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