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H'UESDaV OCT. 31, 1?22.
MOTHER!
Open’Child's Bowels with
! : .“California Tig Syrup”
OPEN CHILD’S BOWELS WITH
‘ “CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP.’’
Even a . ick elulil lovfts the “fruity’'
tgjste. of ‘'California Fig’ Syrup.'. If
the little tongue is coated, or if your
child is listless, cress, feverish, full
rf cold or has colic, give a teaspoon
ful to cleanse,the liver and bowels.
In a few hours you can see for yoru-
MMf how thoroughly, it works all the
constipation poison sour bile and
waste but of the bowels, and you have
a well, playful child again.
Millions of <mothers keep ,“Cali.
forma Fig Syrup’’ handy. They know
a teasPocnful today saves a siek child
tomorrow. Ask your druggist for
genuine “California Fig Syrup”
which has directions for babies and
children of all ages printed on bot
tle. Mother;! - ' You “Coli
f< in a” or' you may twsKaStaunita
tion fig syrup.
Less Meat If
Kidneys Bother
Take a glass of Salts if your
Back hurts or Bladder
troubles you.
No man or woman who cats too much
mesA can make a mistake by Hushing
the kidneys occasionally, says a well
known authority. Big meat eating may
develop uric acid, which excites the
kidneys; they become overworked from
the strain, get sluggish and fail to
filter the waste and poisons from the
blood; then we get sick. Rheumatism,
headaches, liver trouble, nervousness,
dizziness, sleepiness and urinary disor
ders often shigJSsh kidneys.
The moment you feel a dull ache iii
the kidney's, or your bark Infrts, or If
the urine is cloudy, offensive, full of
sediment,, irregular of passage or at
tended by a sensation of scalding, stop
eating meat and get. about four ounces
of Jad Salts from any pharmacy; take
a tablespoonful in a glass of water be
fore breakfast, and in a few days your
kidneys may act fine. This famous
salts is made from the acid of grapes
and lemon juice, combined with lithia,
and has been used for generations to
flush and stimulate the kidneys; also
to neutralize the acids in urine so it
no longer causes irritation, thus often
ending bladder weakness.
• T a A Salts is inexpensive and can not
Injure; makes a delightful effervescent
lithia water drink, which everyone
should take now and then to help keep
the kidneys clean and active and the
hlood pure, thereby often avoidin'* ser
ious kidney complications.
/jJ A racking
MW nervous headache ?
IMENTHOLATUM 1
chases it away. Jy
Thin? Run-down?
Sure Way to
Get Right Weight
Increase Your Ped-Blood-CelL. That’s
the Sure Way! S. S. 5. Bnlda Blood-
Cells; This Means Strength!
Do yon know why insurance rompa
• refuse t.o insure a grf it main'
her-atise they are under Simply
because to be under weight often proves
low fighting-powfr in the body. It often
id oajlf* you are minus nerte-potrer, minus
rfd<£lls in your blood, minus health,
min on energy, minus vitalit y. Tt >• se
rious to be minus, but the nmiuent you
iri'-rea-Te tb* number of yonr red-Mood
cells, you begin to plus. That's
why K. S. S.. since bns meant to
thousands of undorweight jjko and v/omeri,
n pin* in their
Dlt out. You stop being a '•alamlty-looker.
You inspire confidence. Your body fills
to the point of power, yonr flesh becomes
firmer, the age lines that come from thin
ness disappear. You 1-ok younger, firmer,
happier, and you feel it. Vo, all < ?i your
body. Mora ied-.blood~eeljs! S. s. will
hUJit ''tiieoi., Ladies and ventlemen, a
pr.Tg.T. bogy face doesn't tut*'* you look
Tory Important or prof tv, (Jorg tt ? Take
f- A. If eontaing onlv j>ur~ vepofgttlo
r.ortMnal lusti-Mllent*. B. R. S. la sold t
at* Amc stores In t.wo stzes. The larger
eizo bottle is |ha more economical.
C! Cf tnakes you feel
& 9 Kke 'jjursJf again
PERSONALS
I’ ill; S. Cottingham, of Macon, i- 1
tit Ihe city. j*
W. L- Dodge, of Doc tor i own, s-pert
yesterday in thg pity.
W. L. Berk, of Savannah, was in
the city yesterday.
Judge Dave Rope has returned
from a week-end trip of Sav^u^^^
vannah. S y :;s| 1
1.. \Y. Wafers, jjmpjM,
lb. Nat 1 am-, of~i , 1
,li n i.m •> \v.. ;.mon-SBBj4.'
vi noi lie 1 e v> 'lerduyVpijPo?
! ' ”
\\ . L. S elev, of
, ha - ben spending several
idly, relunu-d to hi s home vdfel. i .
i morning. * *• ?
Mr. and Mrs. 11. M. Ivingl^M
: startling Good'News _ ''
yJL J jj ■ for Phonograph Owners!
k3hL | | Columbia disv\?ers a process which produces
/ H records free from objectionable Surface Noise!
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Thia illustrate* the lair.*
iriated conatn'ction of nor/
process Columbia Hetordi.
ill uctivnte? t ’>e much
smooth or ulayir.g surfaces
which arc made of ii new
substance over which the
needle travels almost in
audibly.
the nuih harder
centre core which resists
warping. m
Put These New Process
Columbia Records to the
Hardest Comparison
Teats!
NEW PROCESS
1 j • '*■ I I
were over from Savannah yesterday
to attend the funeral x>f Mrs. E. F.
Coney.
J. J. Spears is i n Macon where he
went as tW representative of Ocean
Lodge at the state convention which
will be held there througn Wednes
day.
Burford Tankfersfey, of Mobile,
Alabama, is spending some time
in the city having been Called here bv
the serious illness of his mother.
Mrs. J. H. Tankersley.
Ralph Loback, well known former
Hrunswickian, hu*. who has bc<ui
making his home in Chicago for sev
eral years, is, spending some time
here the guest of his Parents, Capt.
and Mrs. William Lobach and i s be
4ng warmly greeted bj his many
Mends.
We are in the market to buy
empiy wooden barrel#, all
kinds second band, and evnp
jy Steel Drums,
t Mdiiilicsidy Company
■ 613 Oglcthorpo afreet,
SaVaiDiah. via.
Blue Danube Wahz. (Strauss)
Rosa Ponsellc.
*9988 12-inch $1.50
Salut D’Ammir. (Elgar)
Pablo Casals.
80 i 59 10-inch $l.OO
Muineira. Duci dr Kerckjarlo.
l2-inch $1.50
Melody. Eddy Brown.
A-3656 10-inch $l.OO
Prince Igor.
Zampn Overture.
Metropolitan Opera House Or
chrstra.
A-6218 12-inch $1.50
Norwegian Bridal Proceaaiorc.
Liebestraum. Percy Grainger.
A-6217 12-inch $1 50
Two Little Star*.
Celin A* the Nijfht.
Barbara Maurcl.
A 1643 10-inch $1 00
A Song of the Hill*.
Tandy Mackenzie.
80351 10-inch $l.OO
In My Home Town.
The 19th Hole. Frank Crumit.
A-3666 10-inch 75c
You've Had Your Day.
1 Ain’t Never Had Nobody Crazy
Over Me. Nora Bayes.
A-3652 10-inch 75c
Silver Star*.
In Bo*e Time.
Paul Spe r ht and His Hotel After
Orchestra.
A 3672 16-inch 75c
Send Bach My Houoymar.
Georgette.
Ted Lewis and His Band
A-3632 10-inr.h 75c
MARSHAL’S SALE
There will be sold at the City
Pound on, the 4th day of Novcmbe,
1922! at 12 o’clock, the following
stock:
One white and black spoted sow,
marked over sepriue hi’right ear and
■rop in left car; sow has three small
Pigs, one black pig and two spoted
pigs.
One black and white spotted sow
unmarked; sow has three small red
Pigs.
Said stock are new in the city
P aind amj will he sold to Pay im
■oumling fees and cost. This, the
Oth day of October, 1922.
J. E. REGISTER,
Marshal, City of Brunswick',' Ga •
11—4
To Drive Out Malaria
And Build Up The System
Take the Old Standard GROVE'S TASTE
LESS chill TONIC. You know what you
tire taking, as the formula is printed on
every label, showing it is Quinine and
Iron in a tasteless, form. The Quinine
iVlVes out the malaria, the Iron builds up
(he system. GO cents.
6 6 6
'Cures Mai.Tria, Chilis and Fiver,
tVengYie or Bilious Fever. Ii
kills tho gopns.
;AS a phonograph owner you have always been annoyed
£-\ by the swisli and grinding and scratching noises of
records. This “surface noise” has been considered im
possible to remove After years of experiment, the Colum
bia Graphophone Company to-day" presents to the world
a record that is virtually noiseless. •
record has been made possible by the discovery, in Columbia
laboratories, of a process by which we are able to produce a surface
material so fine in texture, so marvelously smooth, so free from friction
needle travels over it almost inaudibly and with
' L -'W^ ar -
tf> new rr,.> • .^ | t,;-. "I"
* sUsJBi „, ■** B|§BlBj
This \made practical by Columbia’s patented or
ply, construction, the core or centre leaf in Columbia Nsw Process
Kecor&s, because *t ss absolutely distinct from the phyng surfaces, is
made of a harder, more durable substance. Over this rigid backbone,
are land the two playing faces made of the new, ultra fine, ultra smooth
surface fabric.
This laminated construction gives greatly increased strength and
longevity plus the most noiseless surface ever perfected.
The invention of this new process
record by the Columbia Graphophone
Co.—for it is the genius-creation of
Columbia engineers and chemists
marks the greatest outstanding im
provement since the invention df the
universally used disc record. **
With New Process Columbia Rec
ords yon get all the real beauty of
voice; all the exquisite, delicate tones
of the the violin* You get
melody uncontaminated by objection
able surface noise that has been con
sidered impossible to remove UNTIL
COLUMBIA REMOVED IT!
So great is our confidence in the en
joyment Process Columbia Rec
ords provide that we ask you to tear
out the list of records in this adver
tisement, take it to a Columbia Dealer
and have him play them! Possibly he
can play the same selections hv other
makers! Each comparison test will be
a greater Columbia triumph!
You will be thrilled by the Columbia
reproduction of every note, every in
flection; of the most delicate phras
ing—shades of harmony exquisitely
expressed that have previously been
LOST IN SURFACE NOISES!
v ln comparison with ordinary rec
ords, as made by other manufacturers,
New Process Columbia Records will
prove immediately preferable.
No other record can be like New
Process Columbia Records. |No one
can produce anything even refMmbling
them, for they are fully protected by
broad basic patents.
IHSCM” IOC ;
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FOR BOWELS
: T > clcaiout your bowels without
! ci'amping or overacting, take Casca
! iel:-. Sick headache, biliousness,
! gaacs, indigestion, sour, uPset stom
| ach and all such distress gone hy
! morning. Niiesl physic on earth for
! grown-ups and children. 10c a .box.
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FOR TME RELIEF OF
Pain in the Sfqswach an<3
Bowels, Irttes’clna! Cramp
COLIC, Of mftHCEA
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COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE CO., New York
JAMES G, CARTER, AMERICAN
CONSUL AT MADAGASCAR IS
SPENDING SOME TIME HERE
James G. Carter, lor many years
a leader among the colored race in
Brunswick ana wrm vas uorn and
spent his early life here and.-w.hp was
named c-cnsiil to Madagascar hy Presi
iloiit Theodore Roosevelt % lfiOd, Is
here on a visit to his relatives and
Good Dry Wood
sl. 50 per Load or $6 per Cord
Cut mNstdvfe ietigths
i
Prompt Delivery— Large Loads
Satisfaction Guaranteed
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In no other record can you get the
same wonderful degree of surface
quietness and pure, uninterrupted
music, for the simple reason that
Columbia alone possesses the secret
of making a material which, employed
as a surface for phonograph records,
ojJJlterates obnoxious and intrusive
surface sounds.
This new substance does hush
loud surface noises. They are never
created. Surface noise is merely fric
tion, the loint of the needle grinding
on microscopic roughness and multr
plied by the sensitive reproducer. In
NeW'Process Columbia Records this
microscopic roughness is refined away
till friction is almost a fiction.
With new and unbelievably c uiet
playing surfaces, the dream of
making the phonograph a musical
instrument, of the highest and pur
est type has become a reality!
Columbia’s new surface discovery
has solved the whole question! Re
production of music has now entered
anew and greater phase! To-day,
the phonograph with the New Pro
cess Columbia Records is a master
ful triumph. You can now buy
Columbia New Process Records from
any Columbia Dealer.
Go hear these Columbia Records!
Take this list with you! Note the
smoothness and fullness of Columbia
tone! Note the beauty of expression!
Note the seeming presence of the ac
tual voice or instrument! GO hear
these records to-day.
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and friends. Sinceentering the con
sular service he lias been promoted
two grades and has ably represented
the United States.
Madagascar nas neen a part of the
French colontal system since 1896:
The population of the island it abet*
three and a half million,. It is a ri h
section having as It does vast mineral
and agricultural resources,. He is
stationed at Tanonarine, the capitol
where the governor resides,.
TO HEAR Pablo Co,ah it to
have barn in one an utterly
new conception of the mag ~
nificence and bnuuty of the
violoncello in the hande of
ct muster,, Canal• makes
records exclusively fow
Columbia .