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Cook with Gas
Ibe cleanest, handiest and cheapest fuel. Don’t b
a slave to your old kitchen stove. Cooking with gas
is the modern way of living—it saves money, time,
worry and work. Come in and let’s talk it over.
Mutual-Light & Water Cos.
PHONE 7
New Ford, Prices!
Effective
TJiesday, October 17th j
RIJkIbOU TANARUS, regular ' $269.00 j
T(J®WG, regular . $298.00
Electric Starter with above S7O
Demountable Rirns with above $25
COUPE . . $530.001
S*~DAN, two doors . $695.00 j
CHASIS, * . $235.00
TON TRUCK CllAifelS $380.00
Above prices F. O. B # Detroit
The new Ford prices announced
above represent a reduction ol SSO
on each model and establish a
new low level of prices in the his- j
tory of the Ford Motor Cos.
To insure early delivery, place your j
Phone 75 *
Authorized Ford and Lincoln Car
f Dealers
The World’s Greatest Motor Car Values
7 SPECIALS
FOR 1
7 DAYS
* $25 SUITS $19.50
30 SUITS 23.50
35 SUITS 27.50
40 SUITS 29.50
One lot $2.50 and $3 Shirts $1.95
One lot $2.50 Caps . $! , .85
$35 and S4O Overcoats . $29.50
“NUFF SED”
Qtf'- 1 , 6M7' Off A . <vf.
COULD NOT
TURN IN BED
Operation Avoided by Taking
Lydia E. Pinkham’s Veg
etable Compound
Dayton, Ohio.—“l had such pains that
I had to be turned in bed every time I
illllllllliUllllilit w ‘‘ ; hed to move. They
HUH If aid an operation va
mWMmX 1 necessary. My
. * lnot her would keep
saying:* Why don’t
® you take Pinkham’s,
■P®*- i ***l&s Henrietta?’ and I’d
j ‘ Wm eay, *Oh, mamma, it
ni •,./> Jff won’t help me, I’ve
“11 tried too much. ’ One
ill day she said,‘Let me
* ■; I get you one bottle ol'
■each kind. You won’t
'" be out very much if
it dott’t help you.’ I don’t know if you
will fclieve mo or not, but I only took
two ■ttles of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Veg
efabjp Compound and one of Lydia E.
(PWanam’s Blood Medicine when I began
to (?et relief and I am regular ever since
without a pain or a headache..
When I lie down I can get up without
halo and without pain. I can t begin to
•tell you how I feel and look. I have be
fun to gain in weight and look more like
ought to. I think every day of ways
1 have been helped. Any one who door
not believe me can write to me and 1
will tell them what shape I was in. I am
ready to do anything I can to help your
medicine. Mrs. Henrietta Miller,
137 Sprague St., Dayton, Ohio.
If you have any doubt write to Mrs.
Miller and get her storjfcirect.
IF OUR SERVICE FAILS
IN ANY WAY, PLEASE
TELL IS, WE WANT IT
TO BE AS GOOD £ IT
IS POSSIW.E TO MAKE
IT.
BRUNSWICK LAUNDRY
Goo. Griffin. Mgr.
DON’T FORGET WF. ARE
DRY CLEANERS
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THEATRICAL
MANY SURPRISING
CAMERA EXPLOITS
Dangerous camer a exploits were
demonstrated over and over again in
in the filming of “The Valley of Sil
ent Men,” anew Cosmopolitan pic
ture from the novel of James Oliver
Cur wood, which comes to the Bijou
theater today. The picture was filmed
i n the heart of the Canadian Rockies,
in which Curwood laid the setting
fer his story. The Cosmopolitan com
-1 any made the trip to th ( , mountains
c: rly in the spring! hue wh.n snow
slides and avalanches were common
as Indian guides.
Every bit of camera equipment, had
to be packed o n th e back of the men
of the company. In many instftMens
camera* were tied to ropes and let
down from tops of mounta’n peak
when difficult “shots” were made >:i
the interior of crevasses and caverns.
L'tv Cddy plays opposite Miss Rub
en :,in this excellent picture of life
in the Canadian wilds.
COSTUMES OF REAL
INDIAN RAJAH ARE
WORN BY FILM STAR
Earle W illiam* will be seen at
great advantage iij '*Th e Ma n From
Downing Street,” which will be shown
at Grand theater today. He will
wear various uniforms of the Brit
i: h soldier and als- appear in the
regalia of t n Indian rajah.
Mr. Williams’ Indian costumes are
ve'*y striking rnd something alto-
K 'thcr new for the famous star Be
fore assuming the o!e, Mr. William
Paid a visit to the famous Hindoo
colony in Los Angeles, and learned
from the native* just how a rajah
wexpected to dress and deport
hihis* If. He was very fortunate ilk
securing the complete outfits jmdH
rajah <> n state
"hie li had been sent to this
lor sale to - collector*.
One of tlice costumes Is \a(B ' ‘
s*,ooo. § ;
S'me of the most beaut fuliß |” t|
is !|..!!\ w<:od and I’i adona y *
.immured in
tmos|hi“ I’.iiadeira is JtfmMgm
1,. variation -t i< nn-hrMf:^
nos *i many
f J " iw. '
throughout >
jtirko a very atractivo backgrfllpMror
*in exceedingly thrilling stoi-y *li a
surprise ending. • 9
Hill! 1881558 i
SO EASY TO DROP CIGARETTE
CIGAR OR CHEWING HABIT
NVTo-Bac has helped thousand* to
I break the costly, nerve-; battering to
i bacco habit. Whenever you have
I longing for smoke or chew just phu e
’ a harmless No-To-Bre tablet i n your
. mouth instead. All desire stops.
■ shortly the hab'l is completely brok
en, and you are better off mentally,
financially. It’ s so ei ™.
i simple. Get a box of No-To Bar
And if it doesn’t realea e you from
ail craving for tobacco 'n any form
your druggist will refund your money
without question.
TAX COLLECTOR’S NOTICE
1 will be at the places named be
low i„ the following date* for pm
of collecting State and Count /
t ix- . ; „ *
25!h District—Rt. Simons Piei,
Oct 23rd, Nov. t'\ Dec. 4th.
27th District— Brookman, Ga . Or*,
i 24th, Nov. 7th, Dec. sth.
1356 district—Sterling, Ga-, Oct.
25th, Nov. Bth, Dec. 6th.
1499 District—Bladen, Ga.. Oct.
( 26th.. Nov. 9th. Dec. 7th.
! Special Trips—Everett City, Ga ,
iNm 14th; Thfllmunn. Ga. Nov. 15th:
l’c-r.nick Nov. 16th.
Dates not mentioned ah -vc will h*
at my office at the C- " H ise.
mitii December 20tb.
VY. L. HARD KM.
Tax Collector, C,lyn n County, ;.r
10—2D 2°
S!. SIMON IR VNSIT COMPANY
f| ; UN3WICK TO OCEAN PIER, ST.
SIMON ISLAND
vVmter Schedule
Leave Brunswick 9:30 am
Lfftve Brunswick 4:00 pm
Leave Ocean Pier 11:00am
1 . c ve Ocean Pier 5:00 pin
SUNDAY SC HE 111 I.F
Leave Brunswick 9 • w aw,
. heave Brunswick ..2:30 pm
Leave C-. an Pier 11 00 am
1 eav@ ocean Pier s:on pm
J B. WRIGHT,
Manager.
V. hrnever You Need A Genera!
Strengthening Tonic
Take the Old Standard GROVES TASTE
LESS chill TONIC It Strengthens and
Builds Up the System by Purifying and
Enriching the Blood. You can soon -eel
; its Strengthening, invigorating effect. 63c
A CARD.
To the Wcme n and Young Men of
Comden County who are as yet in
experienced in public affairs, and
to others who are inclined to leave
the Democratic ranks:
Do you think you ea n go into a
primary and vote and lose and then
refuse to vote in the general election
for the of that primary
without dishonor? Do you think if
you refuse to do so that you ought
never to be trusted in another pci
mary? Do you think if you refuse to
ote for the nominee after having
gene into th e primary you would ever
njoy the same confidence of the best
people of your county that you do
ow? If you think so or are in doubt
shout it ask such men as Mills B.
Cane, of Savannah, C Downing, ofi
Brunswick or Wm. Mize 11, of FolkJ
ton, who are not parties to this coi m
test * n Camden County. Ask
they would be as willing to lcan*§;
money ort your honor or
very best of security as they wouib
' -fore you bolted the Democrat™
party after Participating in the prfl
.ry. Mew watch and see if every!
g tered negro voter does not rujjJ
:o the polls °n election day and
! r the independent candidate, hcH
i.uv to divide the white vote ami
gain the power they once held
' a nut- n and •Clyrtn counties.
u have read this go to bed .
• i ly moni’iig when vnußfe
have Bomev.yhi.-tt su!B
v. In n your nr'lid is clear and\ ®
Clink it over and determine whtßlft
i will Pay vou to do this. If yuflEg
u it listen <o this clip it out anriflHgi
ii i n your scrap book and 15 K
van from now sec if you i|.'
then thhik, I‘lloiw foolish I tf
disregard th e advice of a n old tfflH
whom I now believe must have liafl
the irdcrcT of hi- young friends an
his country at heart.
Respectfully. g? .
DR. B \TKIf ;
Bpe, ini Mile iioysard
\\ ••nil'll - -ll,Mice Cm C
tl Ko - 825
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