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EIGHT
I THREE BUTS'
COUGH IS TOUR
DANGER SIGIt
Chronic cough* and persistent
colds lead to serious lung trouble.
You can stop them now with Creo
mulsion, an emulsified creosote that
is pleasant to take. Crooniulsion
is a new medical discovery with
twofold action; it soothes and heals
the inflamed membranes and kill*
the germ
Of all known drugs, creosote is
recognlred by the medical frater
nity as the greatest healing ngdncv
for the treatment of chronic coughs
and colds and other forms of throat
and lung troubles. Crcoroulsh"i
contains, in addition to creosote,
other healing dements which soothe
and heal the inflamed membranes
and atop the irritation and inflam
mation, while the creosote goes on
to the atomach, is absorbed Into the
blood, attacks the seat of the trolly
ble and destroys the germs that
lead to consumption
Creomulslnn is guaranteed satis
factory in the treatment of ehronlc
coughs nnd colds, bronchial awlhma,
catarrhal bronchitis nnd otjier
forms of throat and lung diseases
attd is excellent for building up
the system after cold* or the flu.
Money refunded If any rough or
cold, no matter of how long stand-
Snic, li not relieved taking ® r *
druggist. Treomulsion Co.. Atlanta,
Ga. CAdv.)
Eczema Caused Years
of Intense Agony
'T have suffered Intense agony from
eczema on my leg and other part* pi
my body for year*, and received only
temporary relief from other prepara
tion*. It 1* only n month since I
started to use PETERSON'S OINT
MENT. and there ta no sign of e, wm,
or Itching You esn refer to me.”—
Qrn C. Talbot, 27 P< nfisld Street.
Buffalo, X. Y. ... ~
•Tvs got a hundred testimonials."
says Peterson of Buffalo, "Just a* sin
cere and honest as this one, -Years
ago. When 1 first started to put out
rETER SON'S OINTMENT. I mad*
up my mind to give a big box for 85
cent*, and I *m still doing It. na every
druggist In the country knows.
•7 guarantee PETERSON'S OINT
MENT because 1 know that It* mighty
henllng power la marvelous. I say to
every one who buys s box that It I*
ligldlv gunrnntK'l for eoy.onm. suit
rheum, old sores, hllnd. bleeding and
Itching pile*, ulcer*. «kln dlseaaea,
chafing, burn*. sc*tds and sunburn,
ami If not satisfactory any druggist
w ill return your mone." 85c, €oc.—Adv
COLDS
Break a Cold Right Up with
"Pape’s Cold Compound"
Take two tablets
•very three hours
until three d o se s
are taken. The
flret dose always
gives relief. The
second and third
(loses completely
break up the cold,
rieuaanl and safe
to take. Contains
no quinine or opi
ates. Millions use
' Tape's Cold Com
pound." Price,
thirty-five cents.
Drug* sts guaran
tee U. |
Stiff joints
IB
HBHHBHHHHMHBH v i
Takes opt pain
and swelling
Fresh, hesling Mood starts tin
gling through the aching joints
the moment you apply Sloan's,
destroying the germs that aro
causing tne pain. Swiftly the
aching east* off—the intlsmmn
tion and swelling are reduced.
All druggists—36 cents.
Sloans Liniment
-kills pain!
Baby Tortured Day
and Night by Eczema
Reeinol Stopped Itching and
Healed Stcli Skin
Brooklyn, N. Y., May 10:—"I
thought it might interest you to
know how much Retinol has done
for my baby. Her face was covered
with scabs and
the itching was
so severe 1 nad to
keep stockings on
her hands to keep
her from scratch
ing 1 had to be
up at night as it
bothered her so
ehecouldnot sleep.
Two doctors, one
of them a skin
specialist, told me
ana had M'senia.
j
I tried several remedies, but noth
ing helped, so when 1 read in the
paper about Resinol, 1 thought I
would give it a trial. I can’t praise
it enough, for it has done wonders
for the baby's skin and she sleeps
all through the night now. 1 would
advise anyone with a similar case to
try Resinol Ointment.” (Signed)
lira. Rose Goersdorf, 27 Furman
Avenue.
All drugs!**« Mil Eetuol Soap and
Ointment.
• E N O ME THE HERALD
PHONE 2a 3 6 A N U LAY!
Crossword Puzzle
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Only one word In this crossword
puzzle—l 3 vertical—is not to bo
found In tha author's abridged dic
tionary. You ought to be able to
find It under rat in an encyclope
dia. The unke.y€*d letters are C and
It, which, with tlio cross-words,
will tell It.
HORIZONTAL.
1. Hot, burning (not love).
6. To deprive of power; to wound.
12. Something leas than the whole.
14. The weight of container.
If,. Behold.
17. Mix up type.
18. Make mistakes.
20. Hirst person singular objective
pronoun.
21. Enact.
22. Part of the verb "to be." ?
24. A vague feeling of uneasiness,
often preceding sickness. <A
hard wood, but wo found It in
our unabridged dictionary.)
27. Color given the akin by the sun.
28. Itepnlr.
30. Forbidden thing.
31. A large extinct bird.
32. First person object lvs plural
pronoun.
33. Place where.
35. Meshed twine, used for catching
fish, otc.
36. The singular of 32 horizontal.
87. J’art of the verb “to be."
38. To applicate.
49. The mineral popularity called
isinglass.
42. Grain changed Into malt.
43. The biggest legislative body In
the land.
45. The king of beast*.
47. Broad.
49. Proposition denoting where.
51. Oppoelte sex.
52. Third person, singular posses
sive feminine pronoun.
54. First person singular objectlvo
pronoun.
56. Heboid.
56. A two-masted square-rigged
veeeel.
58. Fenmlo of the epeciee.
60. Bridge.
62. Btnrugo box, as for eoal, grain,
etc.
63. Member of 43 horizontal.
65. Hall (from the Batin.)
66. Contraction for l am.
67. Exclamation of surprise.
68. Before.
67. Blxty-aeven horizontal again.
71. Forever (usually poetic.)
72. An entry on a bill of goods.
74. tllvpn spare.
76. Entrance; opening way.
77. Put forth, with an effort.
LIONS ENTERTAINED
With Songs By Miss Mary
McKeon
Miss Mary McKcon sang "In the
(Union of My Heart" and "The
Slumber Boat," with piano accom
paniment by Mrs. J. C. Dompsey,
an the feature of the entertain
ment program nt the regular meet
ing of the Lions Club Thursday
afternoon nt Hotel Richmond.
Lion Wick Wall won the atten
dance prise, which was present
ed by Lion Nat Perry.
Tie Feature of Gown
*dsv*£ W'r"*' 1 •
Ornate in materials but not in line
is this afiernot n a«wn of ecru allk
line over henna-cjlored oharmeuse
bordered with flying squirrel in
wof! brown. A unique effect Is «aln
c<! in the tie, which extends to the
hemllnr, though generously looped
up at the Waistline. This i* an ex
cellent modi I for the woman of
genuruua build.
VERTICAL.
1. A kind of palm producing the
rattan canes.
2. Higher place on.
3. Juice of a tree. (Also:
Poor ——!
4. Cut edges off.
5. Third person singular pronoun
7. Hamo as 5 vertical.
8. First word In the definition of
7 vortical.
9. Part of the verb “to be.”
10. Another form of 9 vertical.
11. Avoidance of waste.
18. The water rat.
18. Bocks containing metals.
18. Ardor, enthusiasm.
19. Mob disturbance.
21. A baby'a name for father.
23. Half of an em.
25. Preposition Indicating place
where.
28. As.
27. Part of tho inflnltlvo form of
every verb.
29. One dearly loved.
31. Periods of 10 years.
34. To make an indelible design on
the skin. (Tho dictionary list
ed three spelling* of this word.
Wo used the one that fit.)
36. Tho smallest liquid measure; a
single drop.
38. Chum.
89. Japanese coin.
40. Tho cry of a cat.
41,
44. Bcizlng.
46. A comment.
48. Possessing wealth.
50. Neat, compact.
52. A fine Whetstone.
58. Beale of charges.
56. Molten volcanic rock.
07. Into.
68. First person plural pronoun.
59. Not any.
61. -Bhort for pages.
68. Biblical form of show.
64. BHghtly cooked.
67. Dined.
70. Feminine pronoun, possessive
case.
72. Neuter singular nominative pro
noun.
73. Short for mother.
74. Instrument used for cutting
wood.
76. Place where.
DEMAND FOR G. F. P.
IS INCREASING BY
LEAPS AND BOUNDS
Druggists Were at First
Doubtful About the Un
heard of Demand Which
Immediately Followed Its
Introduction Here.
The test of time end nnl service
slinw batter than theory, what can be
expected of a medicine. The continued
growth In the rate Of Q. K. P. sales Is
a forceful Indication of the dependence
which women are learning, through
experience, they enn place In this
marvelous medicine to rellove them of
pain and Buffering from so-called "fe
male troubles" and restore them to
health and happiness with an abund
ance of energy, vitality and youthful
bouyancy.
• The enthusiastic words of Tralim
which thousands of women nro now
showering on H. K. p. every day."
•aye the representative of he discov
erers of this remarkable medicine." Is
a source of Intense satisfaction to all
of IIS.
Through the amaxlng discovery that
catarrh of the generative organa Is the
I'.rcadoil malady which Is responsible
for So per rent of so-called “female
disorders." such as headaches, back
aches. pain In the sides, nausea,
cramping, itlsxtneas, nervousness and
hat awfui feeling of despondency and
melancholy, wo wore able to give U.
F. P. powers not possessed by any
other medicine That Is. ability to
overcome and stamp out that dread
ed malady catarrh; and to qulekly
butld up strength, energy and vitality
through stimulating and encouraging
the natural functioning of all the or
gans of the body.
Women Now Depend oy
St. Joseph’s ‘
G.F.P.
lb Restore Their Vitalii;
Relief MEM
CORNS
Now!—get relief in one minute front
corns, callouses and bunions with Dr.
Scholl's Zino-pad*. They remove the
cause—friction and pressure. Thin,
easy to apply, antiseptic, healing.
Three sites. Nothing soquick and sure.
At vour druggist or shoe dealer.
D£ Scholl's
'Lino-pads
"Put on* on th* pain is gon*"
THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA.
FOR THE WONDERFUL RECEPTION YOU GAVE US
All day last Saturday our Store was filled with Folks here to take advantage of the wonderful Bar
gains and Low Terms we offered. Hundreds were pleased with our Service. If you haven’t been here, be
sure and come tomorrow. Our New York office has rushed us shipments of New Merchandise. When we
open our doors tomorrow we are prepared to handle larger crowds than last Saturday. Be sure and come.
Saturday last day Mr. Foster will he here in person to serve you. He leaves Saturday night for New York.
Come Saturday and let him serve you.
OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT
Boys’ Suits and O’Coats $7.95 and $9.95
FREE FREE FREE
This Bsautiful 26-Piece Silveroid Set Free—Our gift to you on
our Opening Week —With Each Purchase of $25.00 or More.
Don’t Mies This Wonderful Offer.
Xt. JSi VlraP
free
GIRLS’ DRESSES
We pride oureelf on our girls’ clothes. Our factory makoo the
smartest clothing for omoll girls of any In the country. Our drotoot
arc priced low at—
s9.9B to $14.98
ALSO LOVELY COATS
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STORES
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FOLKS OF AUGUSTA
O’Coats
Suits
another big purchase by our
New York buyer* enables u*
to givo you eom* very special
bargain* In overcoat* tomor
row. With thi* cool weather you
need a ooat. Yours la here
welting tor you and the terms
will be low enough to pleaee
you. Don't heeitste —come to
morrow.
*24—
s 32 $ 42-
HATS—SHIRTS—SWEATERS
CREDIT CLOTHING
978 BROAD STREET.
# OPEN SATURDAY NIGHTS.
The Union will always lead in
dult values. We pride ourself
on tho fine woolene and tailor
ing that goes Into our suits and
best of alt we keep our prices
low due to the enormous buy
ing power of this large chain
of storee. Buy your suit here
and be satisfied.
Our
Terms
are famous all over
the country. We
don’t say you have
to pay any set
•mount. We make
our terms fit your
circumstances and
pocket book. Just
tell our credit
manager how you
want to pay —he
will fix things for
j r^KBcTSIKs
OPEN SATURDAY NIGHT.
"MY
MESSAGE”
You folks surely treated me fine
Saturday and all this week. I
have opened stores in the larg
est cities in the country but
never have I had a warmer re
ception. My arm is still sore
from shaking hands with so
many people, but I am mighty
•jlad to have it sore from this
good cause.
I am leaving Saturday night for
my New York office. I hope to
see lots of you again tomorrow,
as well as many whom I failed
to greet last Saturday. Come
in—l really want to meet you. I like this good old Southern
hospitality and I hate to leave Augusta. Folks —make this
store your headquarters. My manager will always welcome
you. The Union is your store —use. it ”* — a tr'-i-rr. sure.
C. 1. FOSTER.
Just unpacked some more of those
fine coats at $17.98. The town went
wild over them last Saturday and we
are fortunats in getting a few more
for tomorrow. Come early and get
yours. Very special values at—
sjl
OTHERS
$19.98 to
$57,50
“Charge It.”
DRESS SPECIALS
Our feature in Dresses for Saturday will be
some splendid bargains in lovely silk gar
ments at $14.98. Nearly every conceiv
able color and all desirable materials.
While they last
$1 A .98
We also have a complete assortment of higher priced
silk dresses and also a large stock of cloth dresses.
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14
'SSVJtFVy — w
WSp,' ■
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"THE CREDIT KING”
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SUITS, WAISTS,
SKIRTS,
SWEATERS, HATS.
Suits, Waists, Skirts,
Sweaters, Hats.