The sun. [volume] (Newberry, S.C.) 1937-1972, December 02, 1949, Image 7

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f •drop* of Penetro Nose iSrb I In each noatril, cool, *hrin£- J\ 2“ »tuffy n«» You breathe 0^ 'r quickly thl* 2-drop way. PENETRO NOSE DROPS VIRGIL Mother . . . the best-known home remedy you can use to relieve dis tress of his cold Is warming, com- I farting Vicks VapoRub. If you rub It on at bedtime, it works even I while the child sleeper And often i by morning the worst miseries of flus cold are gone. Try it. Get the ’ cine and only Vicks VapoRub! HEAD COLO srzffirjJVE'S's HAVK IT—SO OO FARMUIS 'LIVER? Help it help Iteelt. Select la — carefully compounded — make a’a worth trying. Uvea Your Uver. Save $2.00 On This Home Mixed Cough Syrup Easily Mixed. Needs No Cooking. Couch medicine* usually contain * large quantity of plain ayrup—a good ingredient. But one which you can easily make at home. Mix 2 cup* of granulated augar with 1 cup *f water. No cooking! Or you can use corn ayrup or liquid honey, instead of sugar syrup. Then get from your druggist 2H ounces af Pines, pour it into a pint bottle, and fill •p with your syrup. This gives you a full pint of wonderful medicine for coughs due ta colds. It makes a real saving because it gives you about four times as much for your ■wney. Never spoil*, and children love it. This i* actually a surprisingly effective, quick-acting cough medicine. Swiftly, you leal It taking hold. It loosens phlegm, soothe* britstad membranes, makes breathing easy. Pines is a special compound of proven Mfred tents. In concentrated form, a most ftliablv, soothing agent for throat and bron- chial irritation* Money refunded it it doesn’t plaaa* yon la every way. EXTRA CONVENIENCE SET NEW BUOMUXEB, REAOMO-USE PINEXI To Help Avoid COLDS and COUGHS due to colds -- Many DbcIbr racommind SCOTT’S EtfilLSION If f9 Mtch eoloa often—bccausw you don’t cot cnongh AAD Vitamin food—Ton’ll bo crateful for tho way cood-taatinc Scott’s Emulsion helps build you up and helps ward off colds, build stamina and resistance. Scott's is s HIGH ENERGY POOD TONIC— rich in natural AAD Vitamins and enercr-buildinc natural olL Good tastinc. Easy to dicest. Economical too. Bay today at your druc store. MORI than just a tonic — it's powerful nourishment! SCOTT'S EMULSION High Energy tonic THE NEWBERRY SUN, NEWBERRY. S. C. By Len fdeis Just In Casa SUNNYSDE IB. b just 7 days... in one abort week... a group of people who changed from their aid dentifrices to Calox Tooth Powder aver* aged 38% brighter teeth by scientific teat. Why not change to Calox yourself? Buj- Calox today... so your teeth can start looking brighter tomorrow 1 CALOX MOTH POWDER, [ McKesson At Robbins |ne* Bridgeport, Cona For Little Fellows With Big Colds... by dark & Haas r WE DON'T [ HANDLE RUSS/ ] ; MADAM. I I'M SORRY// by—— MMMPW' A MAN who had just been elected prosecutor of a Virginia coun ty was riding his horse in moun tainous country oue day when he noticed wisps of suspicious-looking smoke spiraling from a hillside about a mile off. He said to a young lad who was playing in the gravel nearby, “Sonny, could that be a still up there?” The lad looked up and replied, "It might be, or it mightn’t” The prosecutor looked up at the hill again. "Are you by any chance a lookout for it?” he asked. “I might be or I mightn’t” re plied the boy. "Well.” ordered the prosecutor, having made up his mind, "you hold the reins of my horse while I go up there and see.” The boy obediently took hold of the bridle and watched the prosecu tor climb the fence and start to ward the smoke on the hillside. After a few steps the boy called: ■Misteri” “What is it?” asked the prose cutor, turning his head. “Eff’n you don’t come back," called the lad, “kin I keep the boss?” * THE OLD GAFFER Qay Hunter IT BETTER BE GOOD BOUFORD By MELLORS ' THERE'S NO DOOgT . ABOUT IT... A MAN’S ' g£ST FRIEND IS At 5 a.m., little Johnny awoke and asked his mother to tell him a story. “Sh-h-h,” soothed Mother, “any minute now your daddy will be home and tell us both one.” MUTT AND JEFF WONDER WHAT THAT IS? I NEVER SAW WT BEFORE/ ‘ YOU SAY THAT T SIMPLE! JUST TUiNfi iN THE ( PUSH THE PENCIL SUto'pOOMfe) THE HOLE A* 7 KEEP TURNIN' / A PENCIL. V. T1 ,p LITTLE SHARPENER? V 1 - LATER... / JEFF. HOWV ABOUT THOSE PENCILS r GAVE YOU TOSHARPEN? JITTER GO GET THE CHINA MRS MCNETTLE IS COANINS US FOR THANKSGIVING PAY AND DON’T BREAK THEM? r— VOU OONT CATCH ME S ON THAT. rHERE" wouldn't ae- so MANY ACCIDENTS IF PEOPLE USED TMEIQ HEADS UKS I DO * By Bud Fisher «de7 No Refund Woman Customer: “Do you re turn the money when an . article isn’t satisfactory?” Merchant: "That depends on the article.” Customer: Merchant: with It?” Customer: “I didn’t like the way “This is a book.” “What was wrong I PUSHED EM 1 IN THE I BUT THEY AINTCOME^, OUT YETirC Hall and Farewell “The man who occupied this room,” said the landlady, “was an inventor. He invented an ex plosive." “I suppose those spots on the wall are the explosive.” said the roomer. “No,” said the landlady. “They are tho inventor.” By Arthur Pointer Can’t Afford It “Yes," concluded the psychia- L-ist, “you’ll just have to forget your Imaginary illness. Devote yourself to your work. In fact, it might be a good idea if you com pletely lost yourself in your la bors." "Then again, it might not be,” the patient replied. “I’m a deep- sea diver.” Bad Dream When you kiss a girl In the pale moonlight. Don’t let romance take you away. For a gal who looks like a dream at night la a horrible nightmare by day. HOW ELSE? WYLDE AND WOOLY By Bert Thomas * i ate all my breakfast, washed behind my EARS, AND PLAYED FOB. Z HOURS WITHOUT GETTIN AaY clothes dirty, but instead of the MOVIES, I'M GOIN' TO THE DOCTOR'S/ * Xobbu cp 0 U(KC The manager of a large depart ment store asked a new clerk why there were so many "No Sale” recordings on her register. ’’Well," she explained, “every time I had a customer who didn’t buy any thing, I pushed the button. Isn’t that what it’s for?” TOOK A GOOD LOOK Policeman: "Did you see the number of the car that knocked you down, madam?" Woman: “No, but the woman in it wore a black turban trimmed in red. And her coat was imitation fur.” Busy Fellow “You say he’s had a checkered career?” “Yes, he’s been following the cross-word puzzles ever since they tame out in this paper.” "ALL HE. HAS TO OFFER IS TRANSPO&TAT/ON l * Everything Evens Up Stranger: “Had plenty of rain hereabouts, haven't you?” Farmer: “Yep. It’s hurt my crops too.” Stranger: “Will you lose much money this season?” Farmer: “No, I’ll about break even by haulin’ autos out o’ th* mud.” T/ie Home Workshop Exciting Wooden Hobby Horse Early American Hobby Horse T HE HEAD is cut from a scrap eleven - and - one - half inches square. Pattern gives tracing diagrams for a riding hobby horse, with three wheels. Detailed dlrecUons for assembling and stenciling In gay colors are all on pattern 257; price 25c. Order direct from WORKSHOP PATTERN SERVICE Drawer 10 Bedford Hills. New York. More Sheep In Andorra, Europe’s fifth smallest country (191 square miles), the sheep outnumber the people almost three to one. The latest official count put the sheep population at 17,000, the human at 5,900. For a Small Mother pOR YOUR lassie, sew this ■L laddie! He’s rough ‘n’ tough—a real boy. Freckles, straw yarn hair, make him so appealing! • • • doll has movable 15-in. doll-tran&fer; A cute little-boy limbs! Pattern 7106; clothes pattern. Send 20 cents in coin, your name, dress and pattern number to— r - - - c-—- -■" ^ =1 lolly -f ...CM < !• p !ri,7.p «•"> ' ik * Z-l you* 9 r ° < * f 51— whits os YEUOtff ad- Sewinf Circle Needleeraft Dept. P. O. Box 5740. Chicago 80. 111. or P. O. Box 162. Old Chelsea Station. New York 11. N. Y. * Enclose 20 cents for pattern. Mo. — Name Address Are you pulling hard on the purse strings trying to make your Christmas money cover a long, difficult gift list? Well here’s how to give generously and attractive ly without putting a strain on your gift list, order cartons of mild, fla vorful Camel cigarettes or pound tins of Prince Albert Smoking To bacco — America’s largest-selling pipe tobacco. When you give Cam els or Prince Albert you’re giving the very best in smoking enjoy ment—lots of it, too. In that at tractive Camel carton, for exam ple, are 200 mild, great-tasting cig arettes. And both the Camel and Prince Albert packages are right in the spirit of the season with gay colorful wrappings. All you do is write your personal message on the “built-in” card on the pack age. Save time, save energy, save money. Give Camels and Prince Albert. Call on your dealer, to day. —Adv. NO MORE LAXATIVES FEELS 100% BETTER "Laxatives didn’t help. I was a victim of constipation for 16 years. ButeatingKELLOGG’S ALL-BRAN every morning gives me results! Now, 1 am regular, feel 100% better. Would like others to know!” David Brownell, Center Ossipee, New Hamp. One of the many unsolicited letters from ALL BRAN users. Constipated doe to lack of bulk in the diet? Eat an ounce of toasty ALT-BRAN daily, drink plenty of water. You may never need another laxative! If not satisfied after 10 days, send empty box to Kellogg’s, Battle Creek. Mien. DOUBLE YOUR MONEY BACK. , I-.von it othi’r nod it* i nos h a \ »■ failed to rt’lifvt* \ on COLD MISERIES YOU OWE IT TO YOURSELF TO TRY’" 666- IT S DIFFERENT LIQUID-TABLET Ain’t It So Best Man—The one who doesn't get the bride. — John Garland Pollard Chlv’al-ry—The attitude of a man toward a woman who will listen while he talks. —Path finder Du’ty—What we expect from others. —Osear Wilde If Peter Run has ailtiep up with COLO m for fast relief. lams UP to 21/1 salicylate and meu- Ben-Gay Rl&INAL BAUME ANALGESl iUB AW QUICK! RUBIN THE ORIGINAL BAUME ANALGESI■ 1UB