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WEDNESDAY, NOV. 5
Modesty Is Champs
but health is vital jjF%
Growing girls should realize elimination
is necessary; constipation dangerous.
Mothers, urge use of Dr. Cald
well’s Pepsin Syrup
/THE world is broadening
and there is less excuse for
prudery today than ever before. Par
ents and school teachers are helping
by telling their children the funda- i
mental facts of life. |
The growing girl, therefore, who Jj
neglects the important function of -3
elimination is living in a past age. She should
realize that when days go by and there is no
passage the general health is impaired, the
monthly function is interfered with and fatal
illness may result.
Mothers would do well to watch adolescent
daughters for they, more than young boys, are prudish
in this regard. Elimination should occur once a day,
and if it does not, a spoonful of Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup
Pepsin should be given. You will thus prevent in
testinal poisoning and constipation and their train
of disorders, sallow skin, pimples, lassitude, bad
breath, headache and so forth.
Mrs. Jesse Maxey. 106 Third street,
Aurora, Ind., and Mrs. Pat McCullough, Tampa,
Fla., regularly use Syrup Pep
sin in their households, and
as a result their families are
free from sickness.
It is not without reason
that* Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pep
sin is today the most widely used
liquid laxative in the world,
SYRUP PEPSIN
7 he Family Laxative
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There are people who very rightly prefer to try a
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to the Pepsin Syrup Co., 518 Washington Street,
Monticello, Illinois, and a free sample bottle of
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over 10 million bottles being sold annually. It is mild
and gentle in action and free from griping, a vege
table compound of Egyptian senna with pepsin and
pleasant-tasting aromatics, a safe laxative from
which opiates and narcotics are entirely absent.
After using Syrup Pepsin you will under
stand why people discard the harsher physics and
cathartics, pills, powders and salt waters. Others, too,
no longer give children “candy cathartics,” as they
contain a coal-tar drug called phenol phthalein, which
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Augusta Herald
The New Universities Dictionary
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like the book—your neighbors are taking
lit in great quantities. And no wonder— it
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may cause skin eruptions. They
prefer a safe laxative like Dr.
Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin, made
from plants and vegetables, the
prescription of Dr. W. B. Cald
well, who practiced medicine
for forty-seven years. Buy a
bottle. A dose costs you on an
average of less than a cent.
FOR ITCHING TORTURE
Use Antiseptic Liquid Zemo
There is one remedy that seldom
fails to stop itching torture and re
lieve skin irritation, and that makes
the skin soft, clear and healthy.
Any druggist can supply you with
Zemo, which generally overcomes skin
diseases. Eczema, Itch, Pimples.
Rashes, Blackheads, In most cases
quickly give way to Zemo. Frequent
ly, minor blemishes disappear over
night. Zemo is a safe, antiseptic li
quid that may be applied at any time,
fur it does not show. Trial bottle 35c,
large size SI.OO. Zemo Soap, 25c. All
druggists.—Adv.
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THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA.
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Boston police are looking for the
man and woman whom Betty
Patch (above), 15-year-old school
girl claims held captive three days
in a Now Hamivshire hotel. She
walked back to Boston, 40 miles,
“RIGHT WORD” OFTEN
HARD TO CHOOSE
Study of Dictionary Is a
Profitable Habit For
Business Men
Inability to choose the right word
often places a speaker in an em
barrassing position. Many business
men lose much valuable time be
cause they find It difficult to ex
press what they want to say when
they dictate their correspondence.
Greater freedom and accuracy in
speaking and writing can he ac
quired by studying dictionary. A
few minutes devoted to the study
of words and their meaning each
day will In a short time result in
great benefit to any one who will
put that practice to a test.
The New Universities Dictionary
being offered to renders of this pa
er is particularly adapted to aid
those who wish to acquire greater
familiarity with the English lang
uage. It contains all the new words
which have come Into common and
proper use In recent years. Its def
initions are slmplle and accurate,
making it ossible to choose words
that will best serve the purpose
of correct speaking and writing.
Many of the new words that have
been brought into use through such
secializcd activities as war, avia
tion, golf, baseball and other forms
of sports, have been conveniently
classified in supplementary dic
tionaries.
Minutes of the Town Board
Meeting In Augusta In 1783
Interesting Old Records Reveal the Business Life of
This City Nearly 150 Years Ago
This is tlio fourth of a series of
articles The Herald Is printing tell
ing of the early days of Augusta
as compiled from minutes of the
Board of Commissioners of the
Town of Augusta dating from 1783.
In this installment is told:
One of the Academy teachers is
sues ultimatum on the subject of
his salary, with the result that Ills
salary is increased to the munifi
cent sum of fas represented in coin
of today) $375 per year.
The Town Board adopts study
hooks and equipment to he em
ployed at the Academy and lowers
the tuition to be exacted from pu
pils.
BEWARE THE
COUCH OR COLD
THAI HANGS 00
Chronic coughs and persistent
colds lead to serious lung trouble.
You can slop them now with Creo
mulsion, an emulsified creosote
tiiat is pleasant to take. Creomul
sion is a new medical discovery
with twofold action; It soothes and
heals the inflamed membranes and
kills the germ.
Of nil known drugs, creosote is
recognized by the medical fraternity
as the greatest healing agency for
the treatment of chronic coughs
and colds and other forms of throat
and lung troubles. Creornulslon
contains, In addition to creosote,
other healing elements which
soothe and heal the Inflamed mem
branes and stop the irritation and
inflammation, while the creosote
goes on to the stomach, is absorbed
Into the blood, attacks the seat of
(he trouble and destroys the germs
that lead to consumption.
Creornulslon is guaranteed satis
factory In the treatment of chrftnlc
coughs and colds, bronchial asthma,
catarrhal bronchitis and other
forms of throat and lung diseases,
and Is excellent for building up the
system after colds or the flu.
Money refunded if any cough or
cold, no matter of how long stand
ing. is not relieved after taking ac
cording to directions. Ask your
druggist. Creornulslon Co., Atlanta,
C,a.—Adv.
WHITTON &
PRITCHARD
All Kinds Machine
Work.
$ *•
Central Auto and Truck
Repairing
White Truck Service Station
and Parte
Phone 1637. 575 Broad St.
Three-Day Sale
Living Room Furniture and Rugs
In order to make room for Christmas Novelties which are .arriving daily, we
offer these exceptional values in living room furniture and rugs for Thursday,
Friday and Saturday. Here’s your opportunity to effect substantial savings on de
pendable merchandise.
This attractive 3-piece Fibre Bed Davenport Livin g Room Suite is finished in lovely four tone effect
and is just like above illustration. It is a wonderful value $197.50
4-Piece Karpen Fibre Living Room Suites finished
in four colors, in a variety of lovely upholsterings.
These suites consist of 72-inch Settee, Chair,
Rocker and Table $125.00 and $185.00
3-Piece Mahogany and Cane Suite, with full 72-inch
Settee, Chair and Rocker, upholstered in blue and
tan velour. Special for 3 Days at only. .. . $145.00
INDIVIDUAL PIECES
FOR THE HOME
Hall Chairs with Needle Point Backs and Scats,
Ladder Back with Cane Seats.
Windsor Chairs and many other odd pieces too
numerous to mention. It will be a pleasure to
show them to you.
Closing Out Our Line of Tea Wagons
at 25% Off
Many beautiful ones on hand. Ask to see them.
870
BROAD
STREET.
Two members of the Town Board
resign and are requested to put
their resignation in writing.
The church building not being
completed it is designed to hold di
vine worship in the Academy build
ing.
(Continued front Sunday)
“The Board being informed that
Col. Andrew Burris and Col. Jo
seph Pannile had declined to act
longer ns commissioners the clerk
is directed to write these gentle
men and request that they express
their Intentions iri writing.
"Resolved that, the following
hooks and instruments be Imported
for the use of the Academy.
“Books to be sent fur: English,
Dictionary of Arts and Sciences.
“Preceptor: Johnston's distlonary,
four copies. Rollin's Ancient His
tory, with maps. The World Dis
played, the latest collection of voy
ages, etc.. Hume's History of Eng
land. Robertson's Charells sth.
Robertson’s America. Modern Eu
rope. Bully’s Memoirs. Dr. Moore’s
View of Society and Manners Abbe
Raynal's E. & W. Indies. Gibbon's
Decline and Fall of the Roman Em
pire. Spectator, 4 copies. World, 4
copies. Tattler, 4 copies. Cosmopoli
tan, 4 copies. Blair's Lecture*.
Kaime's Elements of Crltlslsm.
English translation of Cicero's
Orations. Ditto of Demosthenes.
Gazetteer. Euelld's Elements. Guth
rie’s Grammar, 12 copies. Latin,
Cordery’s Coloqules, 12 copies:
Aesop's Fables, 12 ditto. Sclent
l’ropheeies, 12 copies; Caesar’s
Oommentories, 8 copies; Cicero’s
Orations. 6 copies; Youngs Diction
ary, 12 copies; Virgil. In Usum Del
phlne, 6 Horace, 6 copies;
Cicero’s de Oratlono, 8 copies.
Greek: Whitedale’s Greek Gram
mar,’ 12 copies; Greek Testament. 0
ditto; Sehreveilnl Lexicon, 8 idtto;
Eucclan’s Dialogues, 6 ditto.
A set of globes with large maps.
Doan’H new achromatic telescope
with aprlsmatic micrometer. Had
ley’s quardrant. Set, of surveyor's
Instruments with azimuth compass.
2 large Thermometers, Fr.
“Resolved, That s merehnnt be
employed to make the said Impor
tation upon as reasonable terms ns
possible, for the payment of whb’h
we pledge the fund of the said
Academy.
“Some misunderstandings having
taken place with respect, to What
was understood when the ferry
place in town was last rented, and
doubts having arisen as to the
matter of right on the northern
shore, It Is ordered that the ferrv
place on this side (he river, with
Its rights, be again exposed to salt!
for one year, upon the following
conditions: The purchaser shall
Quick Action
for Piles
If you suffer with the pain, strain.
Itching, bleeding and soreness of
protrudlog piles, no matter how se
vere, send to the nearest drug store
for a 40-rent hox of Pyramid Pile
Suppositories. It Is a wonder. You
get the kind of relief that puts you
pour feet and gladly tell about it.
ho kept at the landing on this side]
as well as the hands which work
them.
“Ordered that, the disputes re
specting the ferry be laid before
the Legislature.
“Resolved, Tiiat Thomas Connell.
Esquire, who last rented it shall
pay for the time ho has had It In
proportion as it shall next rent
for."
Friday, 15 April, 1785. Prrsent
at the board of commissioner meet
ing: William Glascock, Samuel
Jack.
“The ferry was this day rented
under the restrictions above men
tioned to Jno. Garrett for one year
at L-34:10.
“At the same time the levelling of
the fortifications on the public
lots was undertaken by Cheaslcy
Bostwlck for L-28:0 to he finished
by the 15th December next.
Ordered, that the clerk pay unto
William Sims twenty shillings for
surveying the Town Commons.
Augusta, 22nd July, 1785. Brc- j
' sent at the meeting: Wm. Glas
cock, Robert Forsythe, Samuel
Jack.
"It appearing lo (he board that,
the former terms of teaching at
the Academy, in tills town, a.w
much too high, and that nn equal
or superior fund may bo raised by
lowering of them, it Is therefore re
solved that, onl ythe following sums
he demanded, as well In future, as
for those heretofore entered, viz:
children In the first stage, learn
ing letters, orthography, and read
ing, two dollars per quarter. In
the second, learning the principals
of English grammar, writing and
cyphering, three dollars per quar
ter. And those In the third stage,
learning the Latin or Greek lan
guages, or any branch of the
Mathsmatlcks, five dollars per.
quarter; and that public notice
thereof he forthwith given In the
Gazette.
Augusta,* Bth August, 1785. TYe
writ, at the metelng, Wh. Gluneock,
Robert Forsythe. Harnuel Jack.
“Mr. John Griffin, an assistant
In the Academy of this town, hav
ing represented to the Board how
Inadequate the sum formerly al
lowed him Is to pay for hie hoard
and other necessary expenses, and
without nn addition he must from
necessity decline longer acting.
Resolved: that the furtjier aum of
Iwenty five pound* per annum be
allowed to Mr. Griffin, mnklnt* bln
salary on the whole seventy flvo
pound*."
Augusta, 25th August. 1785. Pie.
sent at the meeting: William Glas
cock. Samuel Jack, and Robert
Foegythe.
"11. being the first object of the
Law that, there should be n Trlvlne
worship, and the trusters having
lately got a large house, which will
very conveniently answer a* well
that purpose a* for the Academy.
Resolved, therefore, that the lower
large room of the Academy be
made use of every Sabbath day, for
the future for the raid nuroosc un
til the church Is completed.
(To Be Continued)
" «
C. n. Ammon, parliamentary sec
retary to the British Admiralty. Is
the only man In the English navy
who wears a mustache.
Five tons of fish, preserved by car
bon dioxide Instead of Ice, were
shipped from Nova Scotia to Mon
treal, s three-day Journey.
27-Inch Brussels and Velvet Stair Carpets
Which come in beautiful designs and colorings,
the yard $1.45, $2.45, $3.75
36-inch Stair Carpets, the yard $4.19
9x12 Armstrong’s A Grade Linoleum Rugs,
with burlap back, special at $17.50
fix 9 size $9.25
Armstrong’s Inlaid Linoleum, square yard $1.75 up
Sanford’s Seamless Axminster Rugs
Are fine deep pile rugs that will give wonderful
service.
9x12 Sanford’s Seamless Rugs,
special at $36.50 and $46.50
6x9 Sanford’s Seamless Rugs
at ’. $22.50, $25.00, $27.50
9x12 Tapestry Brussels Rug, an excellent wearing
and good looking rug, very specially priced for
this sale—s3s.oo Rugs for $27.50
Aspirin
SAY “BAYER ASPIRIN” and INSISTI
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not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe
by millions and prescribed by physicians 24 years for
Accept only “Bayer” package which contains proven directions.
Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets —Also bottle; of 24 and 100—Druggists.
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BROAD
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Toothache Lumbago
Neuritis Rheumatism
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