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Potatoes
Large Mealy
Cobblers,
10 Lbs.
21c
FLOUR
gZt ATLANTIC & PACIFIC ca
AROUND THE CORNER FROM EVERYBODY
Let Cuticura Soap
Keep Your Skin
Fresh and Youthful
Ointment. Tnlmm frw AMr 9m I
Otlcur* Übor»*«rn», Ixpl 1 MU •»n Hut
FOR SKIN TORTURES
Zemo, the Clean, antiseptic
■ Liquid, Just What You
Need
Pon’t worry about K< acuta or other
akin troublca. You can hav* a char,
limitby akin by ualnu Zrmo.
' Z<’tno gantmily ramov#* Pimply*,
IllnoUheads, Hlotrhta, Koumi ami
itlngworm «ml tnaktu thr akin claar
►ml healthy Zi*m« la n clean, pene
trating. antiseptic liquid, that dora
lint ►how and may be applied day or
ailght. Trial bottle 3 sc. large *l«e
fl Oo Zemo Soap. 25e. All drugglut*.
j-Adv.
TO-NIGHT
Tomorrow
KEEPING WELL An N? Tablet
I la vegetable aperient) taken at
night will he’p keep you wall, by
toning and strengthening your 61*
geatlou and elimination.
-Hie CM Block
M JUNIORS—LI ttIo Nta
Otte-third the regular do**. Made
of the ettme ingredients, then randy
coated. Per chile ren and adult*.
IcamSOLD OY YOUR DItUCOIBTan
gfa and hack
V 3 atfainjor
Swum
Baker's
Cocoa
Their active, energetic, little
bodies frequently require a
large amount of
nourishment and
much of this is
Jr 11 suppliedby Baker’s
| i Cocoa in a readily
J assimilable form.
ate U a. **t. o*f
Wallerßaker&Co.Ud
0
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bookut w CHOict wans stir rwtr
Spaghetti
Encore Brand, prepared with tomato
sauce and cheese.
y 2 c
Porto Rico
Yams,
5 Lbs.
14c
Pancake or
Buckwheat, pkg.
SOCIETY
MRS. EDELBLUT RETURNS
FROM WESTERN VISIT.
Mia. A. <!. Rdelblut baa return
ed from an extended visit to her
daughter. Mr s. k, Wilson, at
Aaliton. Idaho. While In the west
Mm. Kdelblut also visited Yellow
stone National Park and Suit Lake
Pity.
• • •
ST. ANDREW'S GUILD
TO HAVE HALLOWE'EN
PARTY FRIDAY.
The Kt Andrew's Guild of the
Church of tho Atonement will glvo
n llnllowe'en party In tho porlah
lionao on Friday evening at 8
o'clock. Members nnd frlenda of
the pariah uro cordially invited.
There will bo guinea, mtiaic, for
tune telling, etc. Tlioa# who attend
are requeated to donate a parcel,
content! valuing 10 cents, to lie
poldd at the party.
• • •
V P. S. L.
HALLOWE’EN PARTY.
Attention! All leuguura Bt. Raul'*
Service League will give n real
Hallowe'en party Thursday night In
tho Recreation llall nt 8 o'clock.
The Kervice Lcanuo of Good
Shephard church will ho there a)
gueata, no all members of St. Raul's
League he aure to attend and give
their frlenda a ripping good time
na well na having one exciting night
theniaclvrK. Hallowe'en costume
la requeated If poaalhle.
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BELVEDERE SOCIAL NEWS.
M Inara Dolly nnd Nellavoaac
Floyd, of Belvedere, K. 0., were en
tertained very delightfully Monday
evening nt the home of one of their
fhrlenda In Auguatn.
Mr. Ralph Rlgga haa returned to
Atlanta, On after n brief May with
Mr. nnd Mrs. V. A. Steel, of thla
city.
The many frlenda of Mr. Roland
Floyd will regret to learn of hla
ainldrn departure for West Vir
ginia. where he will commence
work, following up the training he
Skirts are Scanty
Lmv v' 2
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jp| ***. j ly!
it J tit £jk 4'
Thl* \uy Attractive (rock li car
ried out in i»<* *«* In two mat* '•!»
dotted wool crept* and heavy crepe
de chine Th« akirt ta very acant
|and the are plain and long,
hut all aeverity la removed by the
ararf collar with It* h»ng (ringed
ael and th# IntereatlnK cuff* Thla
typa of pown la very much m demand
non
Once More,
Red Circle
COFFEE
40c |b -
10c
lias received for the past four
years.
Mias Eunice Steele, of Belvedere,
la contemplating a tour of Florida
for the winter months.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Scott were In
tho city Tuesday.
« • •
MRS. LAWTON, FORMER
CAROLINIAN, ENDORSED FOR
PRESIDENT GENERAL U. D. C.
(Lynchburg Daily Advance.)
Mrs. St. John Alison Lawton, of
Charleston, K. C,. hlstnrlnn general
of the United Daughters of tho Con
federacy. a former resident of tills
city, has been Indorsed by tho Vir
ginia division for tho next president
The Easiest Way
To End Dandruff
There Is one sure way that never
falls to remove dandruff completely,
and that la to dissolve It. This de
stroys It entirely. To do this, just get
about four ounces of plain, ordinary
liquid arvon; apply it at night when
rntlrlrg: use enough to moisten the
scalp nnd rub It in gently with the
finger tips.
By morning, moat If not alt, of your
dandruff will he gone, and two or
three more applications will complete
ly dissolve end entirely destroy every
single sign and trace of It, no matter
how much dandruff you may have.
Ycu will find. too. that all Itching
and d'gglng of the scalp will atop In
stantly. and your half will tie fluffy,
lus'irt.a, glossy, silky and aoft. and
hek and feel a hundred times better.
You ran get liquid arvon at any
drug store and four ounces ta nit you
wll' need. This simple remedy has
never heen known to fall.—Adv.
After Illness
Gel Strong Again
With God Liver Oil
Every schoolboy as well as every
grandmother, knows that Cod Liver
Oil is a grest strength rrestor and
body bulldefx-tho beat on earth.
But sick folks won't tsks ths nasty
tasting, horribls smelling, stomach
upsetting oil and who can blams
them f
And thanks to science—they don't
have tw for now at any drug store In
America you can get 60 McCoy's Cod
Liver Oil Tablets for 60 cents and be-
fore you have taken one box you wilt
knew why att the Doctors praise Cod
Liver Oil slid tell you that !t Is chock
full of vltsmlnes (hat build you up,
make you strong and wonderfully aid
digestion
If you want to feel fit and fine all
the lime put your faith in McCoy's
Cod Liver Oil Tablets- the original
and genuine—as easy to take as
candy and money hack If they don't
help you.
Ask Howard Drug Co,, C T. Ooetch
lus A llro. C.srdelU' s Pharmacy or
any real druggist about them. Mrs
T. Frahv. Wen Orange N. J . writes;
"I have heen using McCoy's Cod Liv
er oil Tablets and they have been
helping me wondt rfully Adv
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NEURALGIA O UEAHACHE
THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA.
general of that organization. This
action was taken last week at the
Virginia convention held in Nor
folk.
Mrs. Lawton is a daughter of the
late Tipton T). Jennings, who repre
sented this city In the Virginia gen
eral assembly for 17 years. She has
the unique distinction of being the
only woman in the United Daugh
ters of the Confederacy who has
ever held the honor of being presi
dent of two state divisions. Shs
was president of the Virginia dl
vlsilon before she married and mov
ed to South Carolina, after which
sho was elected president of the
South Carolina division.
Mrs. Lawton has been active in
the organization from its begin
ning and was largely Instrumental
at the organization of one of the
first chapters of the United Daugh
ters of the Confederacy.
...
TRAING A WIFE.
A certain western congressman
has a strong aversion to fat wo
men, says the National Republican.
Ho admires the lean and light ones,
Ills wife, at the time of their mar
riage weighed 106. Since then she
fleshed up to 186. In rain has the
mild mannered husband suggested
long walks, golf, tennis and less
eating. Friend wife seemed quite
satisfied with her sperlcal promo
tions. Koine months ago a system
of secret diplomacy was adopted
and the results are most satisfac
tory. The congressman drops pen
nies, nickels, dimes, quarters and
half dollars In all the rooms of their
home—loo of them each day—and
then watches the fat one gleefully
stoop over and grab them on by
one.
The wife brags about her wonder
fully generous husband, while that
happy man silently thanks the stars
for ths fading fat.
NEWS IN BRIEF
Department of Justice will make
test ease In court to obtain judicial
construction of law governing pub
licity of Income tax returns, Attor.
ney-Gcneral Stone announces.
In announcing that France has
accorded dejure recognition to Rus
sian government, Foreign Minister
Tchitcherin makes known that
question of debtH will he deferred
until delegates from both coun
tries can confer.
John W. Davis tells audience of
negrojs in New York City that fu
ture of their race lies in political
independence and declares for
equality and opportunity for all,
regardless of race, creed or color.
On eve cf lirltlsh parliamentary
elections no political observer is
willing to ) ognostlcate outcome of
today s bolotlng though it is gen
erally conceded issue is between
conservatives and labor.
W. W. Atterbury, vice-president
in charge of operations of Penn
sylvania railroad is named as vice
president ami will tie immediate as
sistant to Samuel Rea, president of
railroad who Is planning to retire
next year.
Secretary Mellon In political ad
dress delivered over radio urges
American people to retain “well
tried economic principles."
On second anniversary of fasclstl
rule In Italy, thousands of "black
shirts" gather at Milan In pres
ence of Premier Mussolini and re
new allegiance to cause.
Thomas Harhaugh, 75- years old,
originator of "Nick Carter" dies in
county home at Plqua, Ohio.
Declaring that gold and oil rule
world, Senator I.nFollette, In cam
paign speech In ltrooklyn attacks
"Wall Street" which he says dom
inated by J. P. Morgan group and
Standard Oil Company “Is reaching
out for the future control of the
world."
President-Kelect Calles of Mexi
co. In speech at dinner at New York
Invites "well lntcntloned" In
dustrialists to Join in development
of Mexico's resources.
DEATHS
WILHELMINA WOODWARD
Wllhelmlna Woodward, six-year
old daughter of Mr. and Mrs l.uclus
Adis Woodward, died at the residence
1638 Walton Way. Tuesday afternoon
at 6:30 following an Ulneea of nine
davs. The body waa taken to Wll
liston, S C., Wednesday morning on
the Southern train where funeral
servlrea and Interment will he con
ducted at the Old Field cemetery
near that place. Rev. C. H. Kopp, of
Augusta, officiating
LaFollette Makes
Final Address of
N.Y. Drive Tonight
NEW YORK—Robert M. luiFol.
lette, independent presidential can
dlate Wednesday will deliver In
Schenectady. N. Y., Ilia final cam
paign speech In New York State.
He apeaka there Wednesday night
then turns Into the home state of
President Coolidge for sn address
Thursday night In Roatnn.
After the Boston speech he will
Invsde Pennsylvania again for n
Friday night speech In Pittsburgh.
Saturday night he will bring his
campaign to a close with n speech
In the Cleveland public hall, scene
of the republican national conven
tion in June and of the meeting
later of his supporters.
Speaking last night Just across
the river from the financlnl dls
trlst of New York, Mr. I-aKdlette
assailed "Wall Street" particularly
J I’. Morgan and Company and the
Standard Oil Company.
Dawes Goes Into
“Show Me” State
CHlCAGO—Missouri, one of the
most bitterly contested states in the
present political campaign, was ths
objective of Charles O. Dawes Wed
nesday, when he left here on his
final speaking tour west of the Mis
sissippi River.
The Republican vice-presidential
nominee selected by his party's na
• anal o tnmittee to make the final
drive in Missouri will speak Wed
nesday night In St. Louis and
Thursday night In St .fhseph Roth
speeches, h# indicated are to he de
voted to a continuation of his at
tack on ths LaFollette Independent
candidacy.
The trip Into Missouri Is the sec
ond Mr. Dawes has made to that
state he having previously spoken
at Kansas City
Mr D:\wf.s restej last night at
his home In F.vansfon after return
ing lata Tuesday from his eastern
speaking trip.
870
Broad St.
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Ask to see them.
‘Nick Carter ’ Creator
Dies at Age of 73
PIQUA. Ohio.—Thomus Har.
liaugh, 73, originator of "Nick Car
ter" stories, died at the Miami
county home Tuesday after an ill-
her first thought is that it is her duty to force a dose of castor
oil or calomel upon the defenseless little one. She dreads the
ordeal, but doesn’t know what else to do. Liv-o-lax is the answer.
It is pleasant to take and does the work, quickly and thoroughly.
I Want Every Southern Mother
to Try FREE
in Place of Castor Oil and Calomel
rw)
Don,t
Give .—^—*4
Them
Oil
Swti * 7 Ji
€JUm&sfoe&M&
3-Day Sale
of Curtains
Every room in the home
may be refreshed, with new
curtains now at Great Sav
ings.
ness of throe days. Mr. Harhaugh.
one of the fust “columnists" writ
ing nearly forty years ago brief
comments on news and political
happenings for the New York
Times, was born In Maryland and
come to Ohio with his family in
1831.
His first writings were Indian
Only When Children Are Well
Can Mother be Happy
*
A normal, well child plays hard and fast all day
long, eats heartily, and keeps ruddy and well as
long as the diet is right. A child that mopes about
the house, toys with the food and won’t eat this
and that, is not a well child. Mother worries and
Mothers, who have brought a child through infancy, vou know what a close
relationship there is between the common, everyday childish ailments—indi
gestion, biliousness, constipation and colds—how one comes from the other.
\ou know a laxative is required in all these conditions, but the ordinary
laxative too often fails because it hasn't any definite action on the liver.
While I was a retail druggist in Charlotte. N. C., (25 years) mothers
asked me every day for something that would act on both the liver and
bowels, and which would take the place of castor oil, calomel and pills.
I Experimented for Years
Liv-o-lax is the Result
After trying out endless combinations of vege
table remedies 1 found one formula at last that
proved among my women customers to be the
very thing they wanted, and the calls for it in
creased so fast that 1 finally had to give up the
store to become the manufacturer of Liv-o-lax.
Now it is used iu homes all over the South
as the everyday regulator for all the family.
Beautiful Tea
Carts, 25% Off
Since discontinuing dining
room suites, we have many
attractive tea carts left
which must be disposed of. They come in Imita
tion Mahogany, Solid Mahogany and Walnut
$67.50 Tea Carts ' S4B 62
$47.50 Tea Carts fcOd /JO
for sPOD.OZ
Other Solid Mahogany Tea Carts with two extra
shelves and drop leaves. Special dtO/1 QC
at only
6-Piece Breakfast Room Suite
Regular price $200.00, (J»QQ HtL
now only <P«7ui I D
LOVELY WINDSOR CHAIRS
At QQ 7 C and n 75-
only SJ./D <plO./D
stories, writing nearly 300. His next
literary endeavor was writing for
the Beadle novels, turning out one
story weekly of from 50,000 to 75,-
000 words. It was in these stories
that he originated th» character
"Nick Carter." He never revised a
Children lore I.iv-o-lg* and it straight
cos them out just as quickly as oil or
calomel, ami without any distress
whatever. It is absolutely harmless.
You can get it now at any drug store
—3oc—large bottle, 80c. Send the
coupon for the free trial size.
W. L. Hand Medicine Co.
Charlotte, N. C.
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FRIDAY, SATURDAY
Mahogany or Polychrome Serving QC
Trays, special at i/DC
Smoking Stands, the best on the qa
market, at Oi/C
$1.50 O’Cedar Mop and Bottle of £*| 4 g
Oil for only «p 1 *4O
WEDNESDAY, OCT. 29
870
Broad St.
manuscript. He also wrote many
poems with the Civil War as a set
ting.
Seven hundred to SOO patents are
granted weekly by the patent office
in Washington.
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