The sun. [volume] (Newberry, S.C.) 1937-1972, October 15, 1948, Image 7
THE NEWBERRY SUN. NEWBERRY. S. C.
NANCY
By JEmie Bushmiller
MUTT AND JEFF
Bud Fisher
REG’LAR FELLERS By Gene Byrnes
SUNNYSIDE by Clark S. Haas-
VIRGIL By Len Kleis
Xy ?A.W. NU6ENT 4
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Annas
1. Point of
land
5. Twilled
fabrics
0. Smell
10. Verbal
IL Strike
12. Rootstock
used in
sachet
powder
14. Lizards
15. Concur '
16. Internation
al language
17. Solemn
wonder
18. Firmament
IS. Friar’s title
11. Cover with
asphalt
23. Famous act
of 1785
25. Come in
29. Inland sea <
(Asia)
3L Japanese
sash
31 Sleeveless
garment ^
35. Division of
a play
38. Hawaiian
bird
37. Girl’s
nickname
39, Kind of boat
41. Medleys
41 Capital of
Tunisia
41 Leather
flask for oil
44. Leave out
45. Never
(poet)
48. Fruit of the
palm
Down
1. Console
1 Mine '
entrance
3. Kettles
4. Before
5. U. S.
president
A Blunders
7. Peels t
A Move
stealthily
11. Peasants
13. Pig pen
IS. Milkflsh
17. One who
values
property
20. Rough
lava
22. Type
measure -
24. Masurium
(sym.)
26. Sign of the
iniinitive
27. Black
variety of
hard rubber
2A Revelries
3A Highest '
card
31 Wine
receptacle
33. Nobleman
34. Nimble
38. Yawn
39. Cougar
4A Least whole
number
41 Old measure
for wool
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First Automobile
It was in 1892 that C. E. Duryea
drove the first gasoline-powered
automobile in the United States.
Fifty years later the U. S. govern
ment terminated all civilian pro
duction of motor cars because of
the war. In that 50 years more than
86 million vehicles had been pro
duced.
Beware Coughs
From Common Colds
That HANG ON
Creomulsion relieves promptly because
it goes right to the seat of the trouble
to help loosen and expel germ laden
phlegm and aid nature to soothe and
heal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial
mucous membranes. Tell your druggist
to sell you a bottle of Creomulsion
with the understanding you must like
the way it quickly allays the cough
or you are to have your money back.
CREOMULSION
for Coughs,Chest Colds, Bronchitis
COMMON SENSE..
proved thousand* upon
thousands of thnasl
'ALL-VEGETABLE
LAXATIVE
NATURE'S REMEDY (NR) TAB
LETS—A purely vegetable laxative to
relieve constipation without the usual
griping, sickening, perturbing sensa
tions, and does not cause a rash. Try
NR—you will see the difference. Un
coated or caudy coated—their action
ia dependable, thorough, yet gentle aa
millions of NR’a have proved. Get a
25c box and use as directed.
(FUSSY STOMACH?
RELIEF FOR ACID
INDIGESTION,
GAS AND
HEARTBURN
THE TUMMY!
IfVeTEflVAIN CLUBS YOU WITH
RHEPATIC PAIN
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• Hurry—rub in Ben-Gay for fast, soothing, gently
warming relief! Insist on genuine Ben-Gay, the origi
nal Baume Analgesique. Ben-Gay contains up to 2 Vi
times more methyl salicylate and menthol—two pain-
relieving agents known to every doctor —than five
other widely offered rub-ins. Ben-Gay acts fast where
you hurt.
Abo for Pain due to COLDS, MUSCLE ACME, gad STRAINS.
Ask for Mild Bea-Gaj for Ckildrm.
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Pipe fans and “ nukin’* ”!
ers alike find greater smekjng
pleasure in mild, rich-tastkg
Prince Albert—America s larf>
est-selling smoking tobacco.
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MORE MEN SMOKE
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THAN ANY OTHER TOBACCO
~THE NATIONAL JOY SMOKE-
JB. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co.
Wins ton-Salem, N. C.
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