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PERSONALS
M. B. McKinnon is in Savannah.
Mark Wilcox has returned from Wit
lacooohee, where he spent Christmas.
James T. Colson will return this
morning ffrom Unlrin Springs, Ala.,
where he spent Christmas.
O. S. and Thad Perdue spent Sun
day at Thomaston.
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F. E. Twitty spent yesterday in Ma
con. 5 ' '
Simon Gordon is spending a few
days;in the city.
Attorney Joe Ross, of Atlanta, form
er Hr unswifkian, is here for a few
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♦ Rothschild’s Sale to con- +
♦ tinue to Jan. Ist. All goods ♦
♦ to be sold subject to 25 ♦
4 per cent discount on every f
♦ dollar’s worth of goods you ♦
♦ buy. ; • ♦
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Rub-My-Tism, antiseptic and
pam killer, for infected sores,
tetter, sprains, neuralgia, rhei>
matism., M ■' ’' '*
It took 1
to develop
’ QVMI
We worked on Camels for years before we
put them on the market. Years of testing
blending—experimenting with the world’s
choicest tobaccos.
. * \ And now, EVERY DAY, all our skill, manu
facturing experience and lifelong knowledge
of fine tobaccos are concentrated on making
Camel the best cigarette that-can be produced.
There’s nothing else like Camel QUALITY.
And there’s nothing else like Camels wonder
ful smoothness, fine tobacco flavor and freedom
from cigaretty aftertaste.
That’s why Camel popularity is growing
faster than ever.
A better cigarette cannot be made.
We put the UTMOST QUALITY into
THIS ONE BRAND.
JjCamel
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Vmmmmi. jl sr>nhioi.Us ton Act'd CO. W.C.
DOES THE WORK
SAYS WILLIAMS
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Texase Farmer Feels Like New
Man Since His Health
Was Restored. )
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“Tanlac beats anythjng I ever have
known or heard of in the way of med
icine, and my experience with it
shows that it is in a class by itself,’’
said C. B. Wjlliams, well-to-d<f farmer
of Cedar Hill, Texas, R. F. D. 2.
“Fcr a long time f had to live en
tirely on rice and oatmeal, and I
couldn’t even drink milk without trou
ble afterwards.. I was bothered a
good deal with mucous- and phlegm in
my throat ,and my head ached almost
cotninuously. 1 was falling off in
weight every day and gojng down hill
in a- hurry.
“There began iz he a turn for the
'Getter 3con after l began taking Tan
ia". Little hy little I increased my
diet until 1 now eat anything—meats,
vegetables, and pics. 1 ht.vc gotten
rid of the old mucous anil phlegm and j
feel like a pew man. Tanlac certain-j
ly does the work.”
Tanlac -sold in Br'inswjck ’by
hlatcher & Lundpcrg and by leading I
’itirhggists everywhere.
Rothschild’s Sale \to con
tinue to Jan. Ist. All goods
to be sold subject to 25
per cent discount on every
dollar’s worth of goods you
buy.
COMB SAGE TEA
. INTO GRAY HAIR
✓
Darkens Beautifully and Restore.,
Its Natural Color and
Lustre at Once.
Common garden sage brewed into .
heavy tea, with sulphur and alcohol
added, will turn gray, streaked arc
faded hair beautifully dark and lux
uriant. Mixing the Sage Tea and Sul
phur recipe at home, though, i
troublesome. An easier way id|to get
the ready-to-USe preparation Improve.'
by the addition of other ingredb ;\t
a large bottle, at little cost, at jdrut.
stores, known as “Wyeth’s Sa£.<jrthd
Sulphur Compound,” thus bil
lot of muss.
While gray, faded hair i3 npf rmfu;
we all desire to retain cur ybutht •!
appearance and attractiveness.
darkening your hair with Wyeth s
Sage and Sulphur Compound, no or.
can tell, because it does it so nature'
ly, so evenly. You just dampen a
sponge or soft brush with it and draw
this through your hair, taking one
small strand at a time; by lrtornir'.
all gray hairs have disappeared. Afte
another application or two your hair
becomes beautifully dark, glossy, poff
and luxuriant and you. apnea? year?
younger. Wyeth’s Sage and Sulnhn*
Compound is a delightful toilet requi
site. It is nof intended for the on-<
mitigation or prevent!'-'” r >f diet-. i.-
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Scene From “A Night in Honolulu”
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Will be at the Grarld Next Monday
Sure Relief
FOR INDIGESTION
I X-\ Hot water
jSW^_3B' 1 Sure Relief
Bell-ans
25< and 75 <t Packages Everywhere
Rothschild’s Sale to con
i’ tinue to Jan. Ist. All good
to be sold subject to 25
per cent every
dollar’s worth of gbods you
buy.
CHOCOLATF
MARSH MELLOW
PECAN
TRY IT YOU WILL LIKE
. IT
BRUNSWICK CANDY
KITCHEN .
1524 Newcastle Street
NOTICE
All persons nre hereby forbid
den from picking Holly, Jessa
mine or Evergreens on Howfyl
and Broadfield Plantations.
All trespassers will be prose
cuted to the fullest extent of the
law. *
12-21 CRATZ DENT.
ROUGH WORK.
Haw a Brunswick Citizen Found Free
doro From Kidney Troubles.
If y u suffer from ipc*a*-he—
From urinary disorders—
Any curable disease cL tao kidneys.
Us* a tested kidney remed/.
Doan’s Kidney Hiils been t*t
ed by - ,
| Strut wick people testify.
Can you afe tr more o%‘3*iiu:n<ir
proof of merit? .
H M. Turner, grocer. IS'M U'yngtld
St,, Rruai*lck. says- **i had dull psltos,
la niy back, and when I st >oped I t oultfl
tyirvU# \tra:*hten up at limes or litfj
anything. My kidneys acted irejtul-r
t;% too. I began using Doan's Kidney
‘Mis. It didn’t take Doan’s long to
trenfthen eiy hack and put my kid
t* \ it- ; and condition- l utn glad - ‘
-•ay a good wvrd far this .medicine ”
Price m at all dealers. Bo*l
! ply ask for a kmocy remedy—get
Doan's Kidney PIUi —the samp thU
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66 6 ,
will break a cold, Fe v ar
'r>nn* ftui'rk "*r i-• ■*> pr*y th nr
we know, preventing p
FarquharSiab Burner
i.ii jaly Elnamc taskctliat wll (teamon wjsdfr V,
erceh slabs oa a rainy day in wmlcr time
WOODRUtF
Mfg. Co
-41 S. For*yth St. Atlanta, Ga.
HALF A^CENTURY
Oklahoman Praises Black-Draught,
Having Used It “Can Safely }
Say for 50 Year*.”
GrandflelJ, Okla.—Cne of the best
known farmers of Tilman County, Mr.
G. W. Tisdale, who q,wn*,and manages
a wagon yard here, says:
“I have used Thedford’s Black-
Draught—l belieVe I can safely say fop
fifty years.
“I was born and reared in Texas,
Freestone County, sixty-four years ago.
I have been married forty-four years.
My father used Black-Draught before C
was married, and gave itf to us . . .
“For forty-four years of my married
life, it has had a place on oar medi
cine shelf^and Ia tlje only laxative, ot
liver medicine, we use. We use it
for torpid liver, sour stomach, head
ache. indigestion ... I don’t think we
could get along without it, knowing
what ft has done for us, and the money
it has saved. It ia just ait good and ro
ll r>!o today zg ft wra when 7/e bogan
i!a -m. My bey* l *t end tb*r sr
catlsfiod it’s the boot Ylror medicine
t t vnve 0 i1 ? used.”
T I*. • • ,, s . :i,pck-Draught, is pnrely
'4 , *2“t, a n Mo- to take
vay.
c. jj- t*i •"ir-'iV Of personi have
’ .- *v< ”.*t< dby -se of Tbed'dri'e
J. i t ight, ycxi sbc ’ld hive no
v •< "icy lij trrinft tfc! s valuable old
:Vv b-d remedy, for cioui W*
THE UNIVERSAL CAR
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The tord Touring Car is literally the pioneer in the solution of the Good
Ronds problem, because three jniliion or more in operation brought up to the
millions of America the necessity of good roads if quick transportation at low '
expense was to be enjoyed. The simplicity of the Ford car, its stability in
constructios, the famous heat-treated Vanadium steel with its marvelous strength
end flexibility, the low cost pi operation and maintenance, its ease in operation,
all have made the Ford car the great favorite in every land in the world. It’s
' the one car that always satisfies and serves. - A utility beyond question that all
can afford. We sell them and will be pleased to have your order. Don’t delay,
because the dibiand is heavy all the time.'* W e have almost everything in motor
car accessories, carry the genuine Ford Paris, and assure the best in mechanical
" GLYNN MOTOR CO. r .
LAUGHfbfG IN HIS SLEEVE.
“1 was luhl nothing but an operation
would hflp my stomach trouble, and
was getlpng ready for the operation
when friend advised mo . to; try
,Mayr> Wonderful Remedy. The first
dose helped me. I am now as well r.s
ever in my life, and am laughing up
my sleeve ttr*\ i a
Special Prices
. EAT \
PURE CANDIES
DURING XMAS
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Pea nft Brittle .. . 25c Ib. Cocanut Brittle .. 25c lb
laffiies ail kinds 25c ib chocolate Almonds 90c lb
Peanut Roll 30c Ib. Choc. P’nut Cluster 50c lb
Cacanut roll /40c Ib Divinity Fudge with blacU
Kisses, all kinds... 30c lb Walnut 50c lb
Kean Roll 90c *b Choc. Fudge & olers 10c lb
.. (in Boxes ( OUOII
I REiH AND WHOLSOME
Made and Sold at the Counter
Brunswick Candy Kitchen
| 1524 NEWCASTLE ST.
WEDNESDAY, DEC. 28, 1921,''
.simple, harmless preparation that lre
moves the catarrtiaj nujAtus from the
intestinal tract and attuyfr tilt inflam
mation Which causes practically all
stomach, fcvor and intx sshwc! ailments,
int*lu4ig dose will
convince, or money, .refunded. Solti
by all druggists.