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FRIDAY, OCT. 14, 1921.
EASY TO QABKEYi
t YOURERAY HAIR
i 7do can Bring Back Color and
# Lustre with Sage Tea
and Sulphur.
IWliin pea darken your hair with
Base Tea And Sulphur, no one can
ten, because it’s done fo naturally, so
evenly. Preparing this mixture,
though, at home is mossy and trouble
some. At little ccs*. you can buy at
any drug store tfco ready-to-use prep
aration, Improved by the addition of
other ingredients called “Wyeth’s Sage
and Bulphur Compound." You just
dampen a sponge or soft brush with
it and draw this through your hair,
taking one small strand at a time.
®y morning all gray hair disappears,
'and, after another application or two,
iyour hair becomes beautifully dark
ened, glossy and luxuriant.
Gray, faded hair, though no dis
grace, is a sign of old age, and as we
all desire a youthful and attractive
'appearance, get busy at once with
(Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Compound
and look years younger. This ready
to-uae preparation !e a delightful toi
let requieite and not a medicine, It
is not intended for the cure, mitlga
-.■on or prevention' of disease*
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want to do a washing without rubbing dotheft
\U / ■,. V- • " them —without doing a thing more than
yjl <f . \ t i from the soaking water- wringing them out
\wTiiW V] |-.r | k \ ’’ J Y'jtit to do a washing in this way and have
i :A f -. white clothes? Then soak your clothes
% Oft-.* . a ;!s will happen. Grandma's Powdered Soap
\|V jp? v - ,y ;• A /. r. • r clothes clean just by soaking. Soak them
\ o\ . i .i; iiiem t*vo or threa hour.-* in the morn
\lV. **; ’•! r 3* ‘ : -p i rhem out. Not a single harmful ingredient
A wholesome soup powdered fine, *- wP * ..
No waste. The h liekly dissolving i * *• t'Jr m Wsi
granules r.ever stick in the fabric, as j* 1 m|/
bar soap does. The big 5e pack? ;e fj j "ijy *> * f?
saves soap, save: > me, * n ?hi* -g
clothes. The most dbonoancal soap i g 5/*
you can buy. Gr*- ’m* h % nf*
enough for your finest .tr:4 /gTa Jy|/pP
Cheap enough for ell year things. y jj ~
Ml '■:<. •. No BojuV.,—/Wt . hm(f -Vashday Made Easy
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The l&kiy ♦% .incinnati, Ohio
PERSONALS
F. H. Chsdwick, of Savannah, spent
yesterday here.
S. Y. Shepard, of Washington, D.
C„ spent yesterday here. >
R„ J. Jhonson, ef Miami, spent yes
i terday in the city.
| Thomas E. Tupper, of Atlanta, was
in the city yesterday.
\
H. H. Hudson, of Savannah, is in
the city. '*-■
j . F. D. Daniel was among the visitors
j to the city yesterday.
J. E. Hollingsworth, of Atlanta, is
spending a few' days in the city.
W. K. Meeks, of Valdosta, spent
i yesterday in the city.
Gu.s Carter, well knowm resident of
Mershon, Ga., was among the visitors
to the city yesterday
Robert E. Brieseniek, former Bruns
i wickian, now of Derby, Conn., arrived
| yesterday and will spend several
i weeks here.
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Judge A. J. drovatt, Edo Mjller 2nd
S. K. Brown left New York last night j
and will reach the city tomorrow. >
This trio of fans went to see the
world's series. j
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Matty friends will regret to learn!
that J. Schofield Franklin remains
very ill and while his condition is con
sidered serious, it is thought th't he
will eventually recover.
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Andrew Devaris, whp is sick at the j
home of his parents on Gloucester j
street, will enter Riverside Academy,
near Atlanta, as soon as his health [
permits. ,
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Ch?s. E. Bostwick, accompanied by;
Mrs. Bostwick, reached the city yes-1
/ J
terday from Daytona, Fla., and were
warmly greeted *by their many
■ft <-9 rlO
friends. They will be in the city
two cr three days.
Rev. O. P .filbert, Who went out
of the city to ba gone over Sunday
will return and fill the pulpit cf the
first Baptist church at the services!
Sunday.
Many friends wil! regret to leam|
that H. F. dußignon, the efficient in?!
popular clerk of the Superior court,
is confined to his home by illness.
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CANE JUICE FRESH FROM MILL.
Can be had from J. R. Carter, 1210
Gloucester street, corner Albany.
Try a glass. The ladies and children
are cordially invited to visit us. tf
SHAKE INTO YOUR SHOES
Alien g Foot*--Ease, tbe antiseptic pw<]cr to b
siiai.en inte the shots and sprinkled in the foot
balii. 1 lie Ptattsbiirg Camp ‘Mannai advises men
tn training to uae Foot— K-use in tliefr s!>oeg tnch |
morning. It prevents ilisters iMjd a< re k pots and j
f'e * ting not of , riio end !>uni >n. Atwnyg I
".io Mien’* i’l.ou Ease to break ia gow shoes.
Pre-War Prices On
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Silverware
Anew line of Sterling Silver has just
been received, which we are selling at
a reduction of 33 and 1-3 per cent.
This stock includes some beautiful
material for—
Wedding Presents!
tj i . ,t r ?• J :
A Discount of 33 and 1-3 Per Cent Will Be
Allowed on all Silverware in Stock
Rothschild’s
Phone 140 Newcastle Street
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\J*L/ Winter in
(This!
“Hanes” Underwear will warm
you alnti fit you and wear you
with surprising satisfaction. It’s
jam - u.i good underwear any
way you fake it— remarkably
good for its price.
HANES
_ tTiASTTC JT/V/r{
Underwear
fi
!k
Note the snug-titting elastic co!-
bratte, the improved knit cuffs
which hug the wrist and cannot
dare, the reniforced shoulder
and the staunch finish of the
waistband—there’s extra value
for your money, plain as day
light. Be gooct to yourself and
don’t buy winter underwear until
you see “Hanes.”
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THE UNIVERSAL CAB
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because the demand is heavy all the time. Wc have almost everything in motow>
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~ GLYNN MOTOR CO.
YES .
Your Merchant
Has Them
OR
Can Secure Them
From
The Downing Cos
Wholesale Dry Goods
And Notions
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