The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 10 February 1928 — Page 4

THE GREENCASTEE DAIEY BANNER FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1928.

Saturday

Sure Way to Stop Night Coughing

Vosucastle

Feature Offerings REAL SPECIALS

50c Curtain Nets 25c 50c ('urtain Nets Clc 30c ( retonne 1.00 Silks 49c 2.00 Silks 1 ; ( M 1.00 Kayons 29c 30c Romper ( loth R>c 2.00 Silk Scarfs 98c 50c Cotton Suiting 29c A Few Winter < oats Left,.. ^ I'rice A Few Dresses Remain 5.00 2 Tables of Dinnerware, V 2 Price Men’s Hlack Sateen Work Shirts, 69c Men’s 220 Ulue Denim Overalls, 1.19 50c Linen Toweling 25c Large Turkish Towels 29c Palm Olive Soap, 3 bars for 19c ( hipso, small size 9c S. C. PREV0 CO.

A Prescription That Ends Night

Coughs In 15 Minutes

Persistent night coughing is usually due to causes which cough syrups and patent medicines do not touch. A remarkable prescription knowns as 1 Thoxine, working on an etirely ditf1 erent principle, goes direct to the cause, and is guaranteed to stop the stubbornest cough within 15 minutes. One swallow is all that’s needed. If it fails, get your money back. No, hloroform or other harmful drugs. 1 Safe for children. Equally good for sore throat, for which purpose it i; far superior to gargles. Ask fo. Thoxine. 36c., fiOc. and !$1.00.—Sold by Steven’s Drug Store and all good Store, and all good drug stores.

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Wive? of Windsor,” at English’s Theatre. •h "h d* d" •£. ••" Mrs. Ewan Entertains. Mrs. Charles Ewan delightfully en tertained the Matinee ( lub with a bridge luncheon at her home on Bloomington St., Thursday afternoon. * + * + * + Woman’s Club To Meet. The Woman’s Club will meet Saturday afternoon at 2:'!01 o’clock with Miss Elizabeth Ames 206 south Spring Avenue. The work of the afternoon will he by Mrs. N. C. O’Hair assisted by Mr*. B. F. Corwin on “The Young Woman Citizen”. + * + Departing Guest Honored Mrs. Charles Bogan of Roachdalc, entertained Tuesday afternoon at a j beautifully appointed bridge party | and handkerchief shower honoring Mrs. Harvey Chastain, who leaves this week for Indianapolis, and later to join her son in Detroit. Biidge w’as played at four table which, at serving time, were decorated with green tapers in green cryst al holders tied with scarlet tulle. Thci decorations and refreshments carried out the Valentine idea. The gifts were presented to Mrs. Chastain 1 wrapped and decorated as a large Valentine. Guests included other than th' 1 , members of Mrs. Chastain’s bridge 1 club, Mrs. Forest Kutherlin, Mi--Ruth Hutchins, Mrs. Stanley Chastain and Mr-. Ashley Barnes. + •!• + •!• + + Council Dinner Thisi Evening. The P. T. A. Council Dinner will be j held this evening at f>:00 o’clock in the dining rooms of the Methodist Church. Supt. Yount will deliver an address A most interesting program has been arranged to be given by the students from the wards. A large crowd is expected. + + + d* + •!• Alumnae To Meet. The Alumnae Chapter of Kappa Alpha Theta will meet with Mrs. A. T. Briggs, E. Seminary Street, February the 27th., at three p. m.

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SEE YOUR Furniture Man, Your Grocer, Your Doctor

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a f;ue powder like this new wonder- 1 ful French Process Powder called MELLO-GLO—stays on longer—keeps that ugly shine away—gives the -kin j a soft, peachy look—j,revents large 1 pores. You will be amazed at the ! 1 beautifying qualities an,I purity of ' MELLO-GLO. You will In- glad you tried it.—Mullins Pharmacy.

What di-count he will give you on uuir hill if you raise cash and settle. thi n come to us WE \\ II I. FURNISH THE MONEY

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DISTURBING NIGHT ( til GH QUIUKLY STOPPED. “A distressing cough and irritated throat kefit me miserably awake at night and prevented others from i sleeping. Foley's Honey and Tar Uompound quickly comforted and relieved me. Helped my neighbors over “flu” coughs, too. Feel I must tell, you about it,” says H. C. P , Sailor? Snug Harbor, N. Y. Wonderfully soothing and healing. Bland to the tender throat of a child, effective in stopping the stubborn coughs grown persons.—R. P. Mullins, Drug- 1

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at 10:30 a. m., Ihe following described property: t* Head Horses anil Mules— One pair brown 5-year-old mare mules, sound, Mi hands, weight 2800, a real I pair and broke for anybody; one pair 4-year-old mules, brown and grey, horse and mare, sound and good broke; one black mare, 8 yrs. old, good worker; 3-yr-old grey filly, been worked. 22 Head ( aftle—5 head big Short- | horn eows, reds and roans, heavy springers, from 4 to 7 years old; throe Shorthorn bull calves, ready for service, and real ones; if you want a bull, don't miss these. 2 roan heifers, coming yearlings, and a real pair; Holstein cows, good ages and giving inilk; 6 Jersey cows, range from 2 to I years old, some milking and some springers; two 2-year-old Jersey springer heifers; one yearling heifer calf; one pure-bred yearling Jersey bull, a good one. These cattle have all been T. B. tested. 8 Sows—8 big sows, double jmI muned and will farrow by day of sale. 30 Head Sheep 30 liVad Shrop- | shire ewes, good age- and safe in j lamb. Hay and Straw—From 1 to 5 tons clover hay in mow; 50 bales oats straw; 200 hales wheat straw. Implements Mc< Dee* 10-20 tractor, in good shape; set of plows; New McCormick Deering disc and tandem harrow for tractor; New McCormick Deering hinder with power take-off, 10-ft cut, used one season; New International cultivator, one row; John Deere cultivator, one row; New Superior wheat drill, fertilizer attachment, been used one sr-i-sen; Hoosier wheat drill; Black Hawk corn planter, check and 120 roi^ of wire, in good shape; fiO-tooth harrow; spring tooth harrow; 2 wagons, Studebaker and Columbus; .at top pnd tm\ lied, both good; cutting hex, newer or hand; feed grinder, power; 1 U horse gasoline engine; McCormick Deering cream separator with power aRach-n-.ents, good as new; of tug harm -s in good shape; collar , pads, fori , etc. Ford Sedan—1924 model, in good shape. Terms—$10 anil under cash. Sums over that amount a credit of (I month - will he given, notes to hear 7'. interest from date. Notes not paid at maturity to draw 8'r. 2', discount for cash. No property to he ved until settled for.

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