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SATURDAY, JUNE 17, 1922.
WONDERFUL
PROGRAM
TODAY
BIJOU
THEATRE
William Duncan & Edith Johnson
—IN—
‘ STEELHE ART ’
A story of the frontier in
-y the early days when man
\ v ’’ as a * aw l,nto himself
and was forced to battle
/ifejlfljllt against odds. It is an in
teresting story of love, ad
venture and thrills in
* ' which the stars' have to
If | Mi ju fight their way to success.
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!|| \ 1 most picturesque locations
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BEAR FIGHT
Among other thrilling adv entures William Duncan subdues
j an enraged bear offer a s fin ing struggle. He braves rap
ids and engages in severai combats.
Also Fox Sunshine Comedy —“HOLD 'I HE LINE”
MON DAY
Goldwin P resents
“THE MAN W!T !i TWO MOTHERS”
J With Mary Altlen. (The m other of ‘‘The Old Nest”)..
A Goldwin Picture
Also Mermaid Comedy —“TORCHY’S FRAME UP”
Make tha Appointment
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SOCIETY
Telephone fi4o
ENTIRETY.
There isn’t a day in the week, dear.
That some hour is not for you;
There isn’t a beat of my heart, dear.
That doesn't beat strong and true.
There isn’t a dream of my sleep, dear,
That hasn’t your face to bless;
There isn’t a drop of my blood, dear,
But hungers for your caress.
When God made my sou! it was life
less,
Nor answered his call until
He spoke your name —ami then
Life came with a joyous thrill.
—Gladys Hall.
SOCIAL CALENDAR
SATURDAY—
Bread and cake sale, by ladles of
Catholic church, at C. M> Garvey's
store, at 1 and. m.
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,’vIRS. CHURCH ENTERTAINED
THE HARMONIE CLUB.
.Mrs. A. L. Church entertained the
Harmonie club very charmingly yes
terday afternoon at her home on Dart
mouth street.
Garden dowers were prettily arrang
|ed tor decorations. There were ttvo
prizes given i nthe bridge game. The
I first prize was won by Mrs. W. J.
; Butts, and was a modern novel by
Philip E. Oppenheim. The consola
tion. a fancy box of candy, was cut
by Mrs. L. M. McKinnon.
The guests of the club were Mrs.
J. H. Morgan and Mrs. L. M. McKin
non. The next meeting will be with
Mrs. C. B. Conyers.
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VETERANS VERY GRATEFUL -
FOR COURTESIES EXTENDED.
It is certainly a pleasure to one to
do kind things when it is genuinely
appreciated by those to whom the
courtesies are extended and so is the
case with the Veterans, who are leav
ing to attend the re-union in Rich
mond, Va.
They wish to thank the Woman’s
Club for the money they raised on
“Tag Day." Mrs. R. R. MacGregor,
chaiiman of that committee, and the
girls who assisted her so willingly.
About a hundred and thirty dollars
was raised through that organization.
And especially grateful are they
to Mrs. Tommie .Taeckel and Mrs. I
Edith Watson, who very efficiently
gave two dances at Lanier’s at which
time, after paying expenses, they
cleared about fifty dollars.
They also wish to thank everyone
who assisted them and enabled them
to attend tile re union.
Mary Ages is the name given to the ■
little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.
Cecil Harberson, of 114 Niles avenue.
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Mrs. J. iA. Davis returned home Sun
day night from Atlanta, where sh 4
was tiie guest of her daughter, Mrs.
;W. R. Sheppard. She is now serious-
I ly ill at the' home of her daughter,
Mrs. Julius Tankersley, on Lee street.
Mrs. E. H. Hotte and a party of
friends motored over from Savannah
yesterday and took dinner at Wistai’ia
Inn.
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Miss Jess Mae Davis returned to her
home in Donaldsonville after spend
ing the winter teaching in this city.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Gilmore leave
tomorrow ‘o attend the Veterans Re
union In Richmond.
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Mrs. Edith ■ Watson wjU be among
those attending the re-union in Rich
mond.
Mrs. J. H. Morgan expects to attend
the Veteran’s re-union.
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Mrs. L. A. Milelr and Miss Mary
Miller have returned from Atlanta
where they attended Georgia-Tech
graduating exercises. Mr. Lawrence
Miller was among the graduates and
he returned with them.
Miss Ruby Montgomery, of Macon,
and Miss ouida Burr, of Atlanta, ac
companied Mrs. L. A. Miller, Miss
THE WON THE BET.
“I was skeptical of all medicine and
doctors. A friend advised me to take
Mayr’s Wonderful Remedy and assur
ed me it had cured him of his stomach
trouble. I didn’t take any stock In it
aad ife bet me JBO that it would be
equaly successful in my case He won
the bet.”
1 fit icIKUNSWICK NEVvst
EDITED BY
KATHARIN O’CONNOR
Mary Miller and Laurence Miller
home last evening. This congenial
house party expects to go to Cumber
land and various other places.
♦ r-
Miss Lillian Lang is improving af
ter several days’ illness.
Mr. and .Mrs. W. L. Lang. Miss Myra
Lang and Miss Lillian Lang motored
to Pine Harbor several days ago and
spent the day.
Friends of Mrs. J. R. Knight will
regret to know that she underwent an
operation at the city hospital yester
day. Doctors Odum and Greer per
formed the operation and she is get
ting along nicely.
Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Townsend .are
welcoming a little son at their home
at Anguilla.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Spears leave to
night for Richmond to attend the re
union, stopping enroute in Atlanta to
visit Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Spears.
MONTHS OF
SUFFERING
How a Baltimore Girl Recov
ered Her Health
Baltimore, Maryland. “For several
months I suffered with severe backache
and general wk- |
' I found your book at
home one day and j
gan at once to take I
|p Lydia E. Pinkliam’s j
/ very good results and !
IV| some of my girl ‘
m mH*' friends are taking it
now. You may use this letter to help i
other girls, as the letters in your book
helped me.” ROSE' WaIDNEU, 3018
Roseland Place, Baltimore, Md.
That is the thought so often expressed
in letters recommending Lydia E. Pink
ham’s Vegetable Compound. These wo
men know what they have suffered, they
describe their symptoms and state how
they were finally made well. Just plain
statements, but they want other women
td be helped.
Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com
pound is a medicine made from medi
cinal roots and herbs, and without drugs,
to relieve the sickness women so often
have, which is indicated by backache,
weak feelings, nervousness, and.no am
bition to get anything donq br to go
i anywhere. It has helped many women,
j Why not try it?
HALF AJJENTURY
Oklahoman Praises Black-Dranfkt,
Having Used It “Can Safely
Say for SO Years.”
Grandfleid, Okla.—One of the beet
known farmer* of Tllman County, Mr.
G. W. Tisdale, who owns and manage*
a wagon yard here, saye:
“I have used Thedford’s Black-
Draught—l believe I can safely say fog
fifty years.
“I was born and reared ln Texas,
Freestone County, sixty-four years ago.
I have been married forty-four years.
My father used Blsck-Draught before I
was married, and gavgrlt to us . . .
“For forty-four years of my married
life, It has had a place on our medi
cine shelf, and Is the only laxative, ot
liver medicine, we use. We use It
(or torpid liver, sour stomach, head
ache, Indigestion ... I don’t think we
could get along without It, knowing
what it has done for us, and the money
It has saved, it Is just as good and re
liable today as It was when we began
Its use. My boys use It and they are
satisfied It’s the best liver medicine
they have ever used.”
Thedford’a Black-Draught if purely
vegetable, not disagreeable to take
and acta ln a prompt and natural way.
So many thousands of persons have
been benefited by the - se of Thedford’e
Black-Draught, you should, have no
; hesitancy ln trying this valuable old
well-established remedy, for meat livev
aad stomach disorders. NC-13>k
AFTER FOUR YEARS
Testimony of Brunswick Besident Re
mains Unshaken.
Time is the best test of truth. Here
is a Brunswick story that has sir.r.d
the test of time. It is a story with
a point which will come straight
home to many of us.
H. M. Turner, grocer, L and Wolf
streets, says: “I am glad to sav a
good word for Doan’s Kidney Pills
for they have helped me a lot. I had
dull pains in my back and when I
stooped I could feel my kidneys move.
At times I could hardly straighten or
lift. My kidneys acted irregularly.
Doan's Kidhev Pills were not long in
strengthening my back and put'ing
my kidneys in good condition.”
Mr. Turner gave the above state
ment on March Ist, 1818, and on March
22, 1822, he said: I haven’t noticed
(be slightest need or a kidney iniMi-
EATS ANYTHING
SHEW AND
NOW FEELS FINE!
Portsmouth Resident Say? Tan
lac Has Fully Restored Her!
From Stomach Troubles That
Had Brought Her to Verge of
Hopelessness. ”
“Tanlae made a wonderful change
in my health in just three weeks." de
clared Mrs. C. E. Dozier. 1403 Pyentis
Ave., Portsmouth. Va.
"I suffered from indigestion ever
since I was a child and have taken
medicine all my life but gradually
grew worse.. 1 was a confirmed dys
peptic and everything 1 ate seemed
to bloat me up with gas something aw
ful. 1 had spells of dikziness and felt
like 1 was going to faint. My nerves
were unstrung and at night 1 was in
such misery i could hardly get' any
.sleep. I was ready to give 'up any
time. j ' \ \
"But sincaijfakljig' Tanlae 1 eat what
ever I please for the first time since
I was a child. Indigestion has left
me.i'my nerves are steady and I can
do my housework without tiring. I
feel it is only my duty to tell others
about Tanlae.”
Tanlae is sold by all good druggists.
cine since I endorsed Doan’s ‘Kidney
Pills. 1 give Doan’s credit for giving
me a complete cure.”
SUc, at all dealers. Foster-Milhmu
Coi, Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y.
Telephone 1?8.
ALLEN’S FOOT-EASE
WALKING DOLL.
The cleverest advertising novelty of
the season is the Allen’s Foot-Ease
Walking Doll, advertising Allen’s Foot-
Ease, the Antiseptic, Healing Powder
for tender, smarting, swollen feet,
j Every Drug Store in town lias a sup-
I ply of these Foot-Ease Walking Dolls
to give away FREE. If your druggist
has failed to receive his supply he caij
get them by sending a postal to Allen
i S. Olmsted, care of Allen’s Foot-Ease,
! Le Roy. N. Y. j
S. $. S. Fills Out
Hollow Cheeks,
ThinJJmbs!
Men and women,—whether you will
ever bui'd yourself up to your normal.
Just-right weight depends on the num
ber of blood-cells In your blood. That's
all there is to It. It’s a scientific fact.
If your blood-cell factory isn’t work
ing right, you will be run-down, thin,
your blood will be In disorder, and
perhaps your face will be broken out
with pimples, blackheads and erup
tions. S. S. S. keeps your blood-cell
factory working full time. It helps
build new blood-cells. That’s why
8. S. S. builds up th|n, run-down peo
ple, It puts firm flesh on your bones. It
rounds out your face, arms neck,
limbs, the whole body. It puts the
”plnk" in your cheeks. It takes tha
hollowness from the eyes, and It fools
Father Time by smoothing out wrin
kles In men and women by "plumping *
them up. S. S. S. is a remarkable
blood-purifier. While you are getting
plump, your skin eruptions, pimples,
blackheads, acne, rheumatism, rash,
tetter, blotches are being removed.
The medicinal ingredients of S. S. S.
are guaranteed purely vegetable.
S. S. S. is sold at all drug stores, in two
sizes. The larger size la .the more
economical.
NOTICE
We have coining daily by
express—
■'■■X '-'.’V 1 V •' • VV-'/'i ’
Large Georgia Peaches
Red Meat Cantaloupes
Ripe Pine Apples
Frying Chickens
Large Fat Hens
We have it, Phone us your
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