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Women Find Clear Skin
Simple Laxative
A sense of false modesty often prevents women from
admitting that many of her ills and disorders are due primarily
to constipation.
But women who know themselves have learned that head
ache remedies and bcautifiers only cover the trouble but do
not .dislodge iL
What is needed is a remedy to move the bowels and stir
up the torpid liver An ever-increasing number of sensible
women take a small dose of a combination of simple laxative
herbs with.pep sin known as Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin and
sold by druggists under that name.
It will save a woman from the habitual use of headache
rernedier, skin lotions and similar makeshifts. Once the
bowels are emptied and regulated, the headache and the
pimples and blotches disappear. It is the rational, natural
method.
A bottle of Syrup Pepsin lasts a family a long time, and
all will find use for it from time to time. Thoughtful people
are never without it in the bouse.
Thm druggitt will relit nd your money if it tail*
to do as promtaod.
PRICE AS ALWAYS
In spite of greotiy
Increased laboratory
mat* rti*r to the W»r.
by Mfnfcfini profit ■
m n»i itwerMni war
taxes «r h»vY mam
tatnYd the pries at
which thli family lax
ative ha« been vM bv
dnifopat* fhr the past
Jfc year* Two staew
50c and sl-00.
OPPENHEIMER’S
982 and 984 BROAD.
BEEF AND PORK SPECIALS
FOR SATURDAY AND ALL NEXT WEEK.
Sold for Cash and No Delivery.
FRESH PORK LOIN, pound 32c
FRESH PORK CHOPS, pound 32e
PRESH PORK HAMS, pound 32e
WHITE BACON, pound 33c
FRESH PORK SHOULDERS, pound 24c
FREBH PORK SAUSAGE, pound 33c
MIXED SAUSAGE, pound 25e
ROUND STEAK, pound 30c
LOIN STEAK, pound w,„*,..400
STEW BEEF, pound 200
BRAINS, per set 20c
GEORGIA CURED BACON, pound 38e
PURE LARD, per pound 33e
GEORGIA CURED HAMS
33c Lb.
Extra Low Prices on Canned
Vegetables
Peat, No 1 cana, extra stftnd, 6 for 78c
Corn, No. 2 Can*., 6 can* for SI.OO
TomstoM, No. 2 Cana, 6 cana for ,80c
Paaa, No 2 Cana. 6 cana for 80c
Pori, and Beans, No. 112 Cana, 6 cana for 75c
Nabob Aaparaaua Tipa, No. 2 Cana 400
Eagfca Brand Whole Asparagus, No. 2 Cana 35c
Coffee Specials
Cocoa, bulk, per pound . 30c
Luxtsnna 28c
One Pound Tina Sunbeam Coffee, lb*. .* .. t •«•. •. 40c
Oppenhcimer'e Special Blend, 3 lbs SI.OO
Buckwheat and Pancake Flour
Old Fashion Buckwheat, lb 10c
45c Package Heckera* Flapjack. 3 for SI.OO
75c Package Heckera’ Buckwheat, each 55c
i>mall Size Aunt Jemima Pancaka Flour 150
Noodloa, package 15c
Oat Meal, bulk, 10-lhs. 50c
SPECIAL SALE JAMS, JELLIES,
PRESERVES.
1 -lb. Jsr, Preierv**, 6 for *1.30
Jam, any flavor, No. 1 can,, 6 for . (7c
Jam, 8-oa. glaaaea, 8 for 90c
b-lb Jai, Pura Pineapple Prtaervaa, each $1,25
1- lb Jara f'unbeam Jam, pura fruit, any
flavor 32c
1-lb. Jara Curtiaa' Jam,, any flavor, oach. 31c
Small Qlaaaaa Apple Jelly, 6 for 65c
Evaporated Fruits
Prunaa, 5 pounds for 85c
Peachee, par pound .....15c
Apricots, per pound ...,23c
Figs, per pound 40c
Seeded Raisins, per lb., bulk 15c
Some Special Goods
Broom,, 4-string. 75c; s.,tring 90e
Shrimp, 6 cana for 85c
Tuna Fiah, email, par can 25c
Tuna Fiah, large, per can 45c
Crlaeo. two sues 50c, SI.OO
Pura Sap M.ple Syrup, pint bottle 45c
Pure Sap Maple Syrup, quart bottle 85c
Dill Pickles, large, doien 30c
BAG JMPORTED OLIVE OIL.
$2 00 bottle. $1.70 ... .SI.OO bottle, 85c
No 2 SLICED PINEAPPLE. 3 can, 80c
No. 10 COTTOLENE 82.55
PLUM PUDDING, all aizea, pound 40c
Chalmere' Gelatine. 2 pkga for 25c
California Sardinia, large cana .........21c
MeMenamine’ Deviled Crab Meat, large cana, can 63c
B F. C. Columbia River Salmon, 1-2's, 6 for 98c
Herring Roe, No. 1 cana, 6 for . gg c
Herring Roai No. 2 cana, 6 for $1.65
Large Mackerel, eaeli ..50c
Peanut Buber, Beechnut, small jara ' Joc
Bloaters, each '
SOAP SALE
10 hare Laundry or /IQ
10 bam Toilet Soap. 4oC
Genuine Castile. 1-lb. i rj
(like • . * • • •, ~ ~ ~ . t am O
VEGETABLES
F* , ? ry * _ L « Mue «- Cr ** n Peppers, Egg Plant. Parsley,
weeks, Spring Onions. Cauliflower, Cucumbers, Car.
rota, Spinach. Rhubarb. Asparagus, Cabbags
From now on wo will havo t» deliveries to tha
Hill—9 30 A. M and JiOO P. M.
“IF VOll CAN'T FIND IT—COME TO OPPENHEI
MER'S AND GET IT."
OPPENHEIMER'S
982 and 984 BROAD.
SDr. Caldwell’*
YRUP DEPSIN
The Perfect J \ Laxative
FREE SAM PI-IS—ls yrm have never used
Dr. Caldwell'* Syrup Prp«tn Bend for a frve trial
brrttlr to Dr W. B. Caldwell, 4MI WaihinftoQ
St.. MontJcello, K. If there are babies at hgroa.
B*k fra • mpy of Dr. CaklweOa book. *Ths
Care of Bab^e" v
ORLANDO RESENTS
EFFORT TO SEVER
HIS GOVERNMENT
AND THE PEOPLE
(Continued from Page Ons.)
dentined to bring to the great interna
tional community.”
CROWDS CHEER PAGE
ON STREETS OF ROME
Rome—A hug* crowd of manifeHtanie.
parading through Rome toward th* capi
tal. panned before the American amba Huy
late today junt un Ambassador rage
(■arm? out for a walk. The demonstrators
shouted “Viva Italy.”
The ambassador replied "Viu Italy '
HOPEFUL FEELING IN
ITALIAN QUARTERS.
Parle— A distinctly moro hopeful and
l*r»s irreconcillabls feeling prevailed at
Italian headquarters today. No longer
wan there talk of a breach with th r peace
conference, but Instead it was sai l.
"All may he nettled within h fortnight.
Premier Orlando has gone to Rome to
consult parliament. Thereafter we shall
Hff.”
BELIEVE SITUATION
WILL BE CLEARED UP
Paris— Peace conference circles were
Inclined to believe today that an amicable
solution of the Italian incident was in
the making.
For one: thing. Italy haw shown her
desire to maintain good relations with
the allien by the fact that the Italian
delegate remaining in Paris will con
tinue to collaborate In the work of -the
WORSE THIS SPRING
Owing to Run-down Condition Caused
by the War.
Anxiety ami worry have a bad ef
fect on the nervous system, and de
range the bodily functions, especially
digestion and excretion Who escaped
them during tin* war? They have made
nervousness, paleness, lack of vitality
worse this Spring.
The very best medicine to rake now
Is Peptlron. It strengthens arid tones
she nerves. It gives a good color to
the Ups and cheeks. It Is the great
Vltallzer. giving healthy activity to
all the vital organs.
This good medicine, which is a real
tmn tonic, makes tho blood rich in
red corpuscles, an abundance of which
Is Indispensable to perfect health. It
promptly relieves mental and physical
exhaustion, creates tin appetite, and
promotes sweet, refreshing sleep. Pept
lron is in the form of chocolate-coated
tablets, and Is pleasant to take.—adv.
Made hv C. I. HOOD Cl)., Loaetl, Mass.
SAGE lE* KEEPS
YOUR HAIR DARK
It's Grandmother'* recipe to bring back
color, youthfulnese and lustre—
Everybody is using it again.
Oray hair, however handsome, de
notes advancing age. We all know
tho fidvantugeg of a youthful appear
ance. Your hall la your charm. Ii
makeu or mam the face. When It
faded, turns gray and looks streaked,
Just a few applications of Sage Tea
and Sulphur enhances its appearance
a hundred-fold.
Don't stay gray! I,ook young! Either
prepare the recipe at home or get from
any drug sterna bottle of 'Wyeth's
Sage and Sulphur Compound," which
Is merely the old-time recipe Improv
ed hy the addition of other Ingredients.
Thousands of folks recommend this
ready-to-use preparation, because It
darkens the hair beautifully, besides,
no one can possibly tell, as It darkens
so naturally and evenly. You molrten
a sponge or soft brush with it draw
ing this through the hair, taking one
small strand at a time By morning
the gray hair disappears; after another
application etr two. Its natural color Is
restored and it becomes thick, g’ossy
and lustrous, and you uppear years
younger.—adv.
Freckles and Blotches
Are Easily Peeled Off
If you arr bothered with any cuta
neous blemish, it's a poor plan to use
paint, powder or anything rise to cover
it up Too often this only emphasises
the defect. Besides, It's mueh easier to
remove the disfigurement with ordinary
merrolllfd wax Applied nightly, the watt
will gradually remove freckles, pimples
moth patches, liver spots, sallowness, red
blott hes or uny surface eruption. The
affected cuticle is actually absorbed, a
little each day, until the clear, soft,
youthful and beautiful skin beneath Is
brought wholly to view.
Aak the druggist for one ounce of
mercollaed wax and use thl* like vou use
cold cream Itemove In the morning with
soap and water Many who have tried
tills simple, harmless treatment report
astonishing results—Adv.
COULD
NOT USE
HIS ARM
Terrible Plight of an Alabama
Man Suffering With Rheu
matism Until! He Tried the
Wonder Medicine, Sullerro-
Sol
Mr J S hniftuon. at 2T Monro* strest.
Montgomery. Ale . suffered so with r.heu
msilsni that he did not have the use of
his arm for a year.
Speaking of his rase Mr Knighton
aa>s, "I suffered no with Rheumatism
for a year that 1 could not use my arm.
Then I commenced taking Sulfsrro-Scl
and after taking four bottles am glad
to tuty my arm Is as well and strong as
ever I can't praise this wonderful med
icine too highly."
Mi Mack M. Johnson, of Knsloy. Ala,
writes *A running sore on my leg which
had been pronounced Incurable and had
become so painful that I was confined to
my room, was absolutely cured bv Sul
frrro-Sol Hardly any word* can tall
what 1 suffered. I had spent a great
rnanv dollars for remedies but none did
me any good lieepi Rulfcrm Sol w,
sore was soon l-ealed and I hava never
had any further trouble with it "
Sulferro-Rol produces thn must as
tounding and eatlsfactorv reaulta among
twottla who hava suffered for years from
Indigestion Dyepspala. Rheumatism
t rlc Acid Poisoning Pcsems and other
d erases of ths stomach, blood and nerv.
out s> stem Trt a bottle and be con
vlncod of the value of this wonder medi
cine P.i fuse to accept substitutes There
Is no medicine like Sulferro-g >i Mini,
factu'ed b> Mtlfctro.Mo Jo., Montgoni.
ery. Ala
iHE AUGUSTA HERALD
Why DnjgJists Recommend
,Swamp-Root
For many years druggist.** have
watched with much interest the re
markable record maintained by Dr.
Kllmer'a Swamp-Root, the gn.it kid
ney, liver and bladder medicine.
It is a physician's prescription.
Swamp-Hoot is a strengthening
medicine. It help* tii kidney#, liver
and bladder do the work nature in
tended they should do
Swamp-Hoot has stood the test of
years. It is sold by all druggists on
Its merit and it rhould help you. No
other kidney mediclnj has so many
friends.
Bn sure to ge t. Hwa nip-Root and
utart treatment at once.
However, if you wish flrvt to teat
this great preparation rnd M-r. cents
to Dr. Kilmer sc Co . Binghamton, .V.
y■, fora sample bottle. When writing
be sure and mention th* \ugueta Daily
Herald.• adv.
Inter-allied < omrnlr.Non t.o m-rtair i!ic o
uctual work of the pea* * emiferene'
It Is thought possible Premier Orlavdo
may call the Italian pari'anient tocether
at an earlier date than May 6th. an
previously fixed and that n jnii. be ha' k
In Paris for the opening >' the
tiona at Versailles, v/hlch will not be
Jfin before the first or necond of Mi.-.
PLENARY SESSION TO
HELD ON MONDAY
Paris—A plenary session of th* peace
conference will lf<* held Monday to con
sider the revised draft of 1 1.•• league of
nations covenant and also such poi
tlonH of the peace treaty - may be com
pleted by that time.
The session will bc<op« n to tlu: public.
It is understood that if the covenant,
is approved it will Immediately be made
public.
AMBASSADOR PAGE
REPORTED RESIGNED.
Rome —The Italia su \, i, be mi -.<• no
was acquainted witji Pre Idem Wilson’s
views on the Italian claims. Thomas Nel
son Page, American ambassador to
Home, offered rls resignation
In mid-February, sometime alter «he
visit of President Wilson so Horne, ru
mors were In circulation mere that At r
bassudor Page was to resign. It was
»*}<] at that time that Mr. Page pad
Hald be always expected to return to me
United States when the war ended. Eaily
lrt April it was reported from Paris t’iaf.
tlm Ambassador had sent in his resig
nation but there has been no offi« - :.tl
confirmation of the report Mr. L'.is ;
assumed his post at. Home in 1913
BIG THREE WILL
MEET THIS P M.
Pari* —Premiers Clsmencean and Lloyd
George and President Wll son announced,
will meet In conference at I o'clock this
afternoon The topics to lio discussed
at the meeting are not known. Tin- re -
maining members of the council of four,
if W that Premier Orlando has left
rrance, did not hold a meeting during
’he forenoon.
The chief interest attached to the Af
ternoon session is whether Foreign Min
ister Sonnirio of Italy will attend tlie dis
cussion of the Italian question as lie in
tends o leave for Rome tonight. ilow
ever, It is not considered likely that he
will attend.
EFFORT NECESSARY
TO PLACE VICTORY
LOAN QUOTAS OVER
(Continued from (cage One.)
hy tho end of the week. Fifteen coun
tles in the Atlanta district have sull
acrib their allotments
NEW YORK DISTRICT
SHOWS 810 GAINS.
New York.—Official victory loan eub
siTlptinno in the New York Federal re
serve dir,tried compiled at 18 o clock this
morning totalled IHtMI.’.IWO, an over
night gain of 125.308.0t.it With thin flu
me representing only 11 per cent of the
district's quota oi fl.3Si> 000.000, Victory
l.oan workers redoubled their efforts to
day to put tile loan "over the top 1 ' be
fore the three week*' campaign i*' ended.
FIVE MORE GEORGIA
COUNTIES OVER TOP.
Atlanta, Ga.— Five more counties In
thn Atlanta district reported to hop<|-
qHarters last ni«ht that they had sub
scribed their quotas to the Victory Lib
erty loan. This brought the total to fif
teen counties that have done their part
towards "finishing the job in this dis
trict.
The campaign in the city of New Or
leans was put under way. reports to
*a'kjuarters stated, isales reported from
there aggregating $4,500,000. with indica
tions or the city’- quota of $20,235,000
being reached within ten days, ii was
shown also that Forest County Missis
sippi. which is under the jurisdiction of
the New Orleans loan organization, had
fully subscribed Its quota of $665,000.
Clark County. Georgia, which has the
distinction of being among the first in
the district to go over in each of the pre
vious liberty loan campaigns, put on its
campaign today and the quota cf $710.L50
had been subscribed before nightfall.
Other counties reaching tneir quotas
are: Washington. Tenn.. $496,650' Camp
bell. Tenn.. $172,600. and Perry County.
Tenn . $30,050
Bulletins
{Continued from page one 1
lion charges on carload shipments of
vegetables fruits, berries and melons
from Georgia and Alabama to various
destinations In the United Slates sud
Canada were asked in a petition filed
today with the interstate commerce com
mission with the southeastern railroads.
Washington Various southeastern
railroads today asked the interstate
cosnmercs commission to Increase class*
and commodity rates from points of or
igin to Lebanon, Tenn . and stations on
tha Tennesste central railroad and the
Lebanon branch of the Nashville, Chut
. tanooga and St. Lout* railroad to m
basis of combination of published rates
to and from Nashville. Tenn.
Washington, D C.—Units of the reserve
officers* training corps are being main
tained at SON Institutions and comprise in
their membership 100,000 students. An
official statement Issued today by the
war department shows that 563 officers
/MM
l jP*//S
At Strand Today,
[ And 460 non-commissioned officers have
i been detailed as instructor?; for these
I units.
Washington.—Word was received by
i the National Georgraphic society that
j the sixth expedition of the society head
, ed by Prof. Robert F. Griggs, to explore
j the. famous Valley of ten thousand
I smokes, lias arrived at Kodiak Island,
, Alaska, opposite the extensive volcanic
area about ttt. Katmai.
| Professor Griggs headed the society's
i first, expedition to the Katmai district in
1916 Th*- following year he discovered
the volcanic area there which has been
called on* of the greates* natural won
ders of the world, and 'Tieh has been
wet. aside by President Wilson as a na*
tional monument.
Washington.—Prices received by the
war department in the sale of surplus
supplies totalling $140,006 000, the v.ar
department announced today averaged 91
per cent of the Initial cost. Military
railway materia! disposed of brought
*7l OOu 000, exactly what these supplies
cost the government. Aircraft produc
tion material was sold at 90 per cent of
its cost and ordnance supplies brought
67 pet* cent.
SOUTHERN
Tampa. Fla.—Agents of the depart*
i rnec of justiv. her? have arrested Mar
: ceiina Garza and Jesus Sanches upon
| ebarge? of plotting to furjfeer un-Aineri
r'J rr opaganda They nr* said to be
Sranifch syndicalists and to have had
f plots th#» government in yew
i York and Philadelphia. They will be held
rending receipt of authorisation to de
port them.
MISCELLANEOUS
Buenc? Aires —The president of the
National Bureau of Hygiene said today
that then* are still some cases of the
bubonic plague in sections along the riv
er front, hut that the bureau was rap
idly gaining control of the situation and
is exterminating rats in that kurator of
the city. A new influenza outbreak
among naval conscripts tigs occurred, the
bureau admits
Geneva—The Polish agency at Lau
sanne states that some units of General
Haller’s army, which left Franco last
week for Poland by the way cf Germany
participated in the capture of Vilna by
Polish troops from the Bolshevik!.
Springfield. Ills.—The senate Thursday
passed a hill nrovldlng for the expendi
ture. of $26,009,000 to construct the mi -
noi« waterway from Lock port to Utica.
The measure proposing th<: building of
an 8-foot cnannel fo** the Chicago drain
age ran; to the Illinois River, to open
up a Lake-to-the-Onlf waterway wan
passed by the senate yesterday. Both
bills .now go to the house
Easton. Md.—lsiah Fountain, sh» negro
who c: aped from Jail here Monday e
short time before a mob appeared and
demanded that b*' be turned over to
thiriem. was convicted Thursday of the
charge of criminally assaulting a 13-year
white girl and sentenced to b*: hanged
He was re-captured yesterday.
Copenhagen.—The Hungarian soviet
government has appointed Peoples' Com
missioner Wilhelm Uochn, as command-
THIS WOMAN
FOUND HEALTH
And Escaped an Operation by
T aking Lydia E. Pinkham’s
Vegetable Compound.
Hazelhurst, Ga.—“l have used your
remedies for only ten months, and they
saved me from an
operation. Before I
took Lydia E. Pink
ham’s Vegetable
Compound I was so
ill from a female
trouble that I was
forced to stayin bed
for a week at a time
with weakness and
pain, but your med-'
teine has done so
much for me that I
am recommending it
to all suffering women. It certainly is
a great medicine and is a sure rood to
health for women. You may publish
this letter if you like.”—Mrs. W. C.
Little, R.F.D. A, Hazelhurst, Ga.
V/onen who suffer from headaches,
nervousness, backache, the blues and
other symptomsof a functional derange
ment should give this famous root and
herb remedy, Lydia E. Pinkham’s Veg
etable Compound, a trial.
For forty years it has been overcom
ing such aiimcnts of women after other
medicines have failed.
If you want special suggestion* ip
regard to your condition, write Lydia E.
Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mas*.
The result of long experience is at yom
service, and your letter will be hold ir
strict confidence.
Insurance Man Tells
of Friend's Recovery
"He suffered considerably from gas
in stomach and colic attacks, and at
times was very yellow. His doctors
diagnosed his ailment as gall bladder
trouble arid thjit an operation was nec
essary. Some one persuaded him to
try Mayr’s Worylerful Remedy. Sinc«
taking U one year ago he tells me
he has hoen able to eat anything." Jt
It a simple harmless preparation that
removes the catarrhal mucus from the
intestinal tract and allays the in.
flammation which causes practically
all stomach, liver and intestinal ail
ments. Including appendicitis One
dose will convince or money refunded.
Howards Drug Store and druggists
everywhere.
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Fifty continuous years of almost un
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Grandparents, fathers, mothers, tha
kiddles—all hava used and are using
It at the safest, surest, most pleasant
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Sold by all druggists everywhere.
*0- find It.SO.
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I-atc. retarded functioning throws I
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K-ep Hie system clennaad. Ihe spr«e- j
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Asthma
There is no "cure'’
but relief it often
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er-in-chief of the army beyond the
Theiss. Roehn has gone to take com
mand. Tiber Szamuely has beeli given
the of suppressing counter revolu
tionary moves behind the front.
To Purify and Enrich the Biood
Take GROVE’S TASTELESS chill TONIC
which Is simply -fflOX .md QUININE
suspended in Syrup. So Pleasant Even
Children Like it. You can soon feel its
Strengthening. Invigorating Effect. Price
60c—Adv.
AuERBACH Chocolate Marshmallow Bars
—you can’t imagine how good they taste!
Fluffy, snow-white marshmallow, covered
with a coating of unsurpassed Auerbach
vanilla chocolate, with a taste you cannot
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There 5 cin Auerbach Candy for every occasion
"Dolly” Chocolates The
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"A B C Block,”— Made of
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