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THURSDAY'* NOV. I, 1922.
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Mother \
To-Be! \
Do You Realize this Fact f
AN eminent physician has shown why there is so much
useless suffering on the part of many expectant mothers,
■for months before baby comes, as well as when baby act
ually arrives. This same great doctor found the way to avoid
much of this suffering. Mother, your baby’s nerves, its whole
structure should be free from any influence caused by your
months of useless misery and pain. You yourself can be free
from much of it. Here is a little message to all expectant
mothers:
Mrs. Ida Milton, 108 N. Tremo
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realize I was in pregnancy. Bt
with pains all over, and today, T
with all ease and without pain.”
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should be used for some time be:
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DEBOUCHELLECASE
HARRY GAMBLE WILL SELECT
HIS ASSOCIATE WHILE
IN ATLANTA.
( By Associated Press.)
Atlanta, Nov. I.—Harry Gamble,
the New Orleans lawyer represent
ing Mrs. Onezima Deßoucnelle in her
controversy with Asa G. Candler,
probably will select his Atlanta asso
ciate and definitely formulate a line
of Procedure and file the papers in
court on his present visit to this city-
This was learned today by this: cor
respondent in a talk with Attorney
Gamble. Though extremely reticent
as to his plans, he has given out cer :
tain pointers, which plainly indicate
his genei’al program. ,
Attorney Gamble came here with J
the names of several Atlanta law-:
yers which had been furnished him
by members of the New Orleans bar!
In addition to these, he has had
other names suggested to him here
in various ways, most of them round
about. *
He has been her e since Sunday and
will be here, he says, for two or
three days longer. Before leaving for
New Orleans it seems quite Probable
that he will select hi s Atlanta asso
ciate, that they together will draw
up the suit or suits to be filed by Mrs.
Deßouchelle, and that the suits will
b e entered before he returns to New
Orleans-
Quite a number of prominent At
lanta lawyers, it is learned, would
not be averse to taking Mrs. De-
Bouchelle’s case in conjunction with
Attorney Gamble, according to his
information.
After spending Sunday, Monday
and Tuesday nights with Dr. W. A.
Gardner, a boyhood friend, who lives
adjacent to Mb Private sanitarium at
Stone Mountain, Attorney Gamble to
day returned to his hotel in the city
and will be there until he goes back
to New Orleans.
SAGE TEA KEEPS
YOUR HAIR DARK
When Mixed With Sulphur It
Brings Back Its Beautiful
Lustre At Once
Gray hair, however handsome, de
notes advancing age. We all know the
advantages of a youthful appearance.
Your hair is your charm. It makes or
mars the face. When it fades, turns
gray and looks streaked, just a few
applications of Sage Tea and Sulphur
enhances its appearance a hundred-fold.
Don’t stay gray! Look young I
I Either prepare the recipe at home or
get from any drug store a bottle of
“Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Com
pound,” which is merely the old-time
recipe improved by the addition of oth
er ingredients. Thousands of folks
recommend this ready-to-use prepara
tion, because it darkens the hair beau
tifully, besides, no one can possibly tell,
as it darkens so naturally and evenly.
You moisten a sponge or soft brush
with it, drawing this through the hair,
taking one small strand at a time By
morning the gray hair disappears; af
ter another application or two, its
natural color is restored and it becomes
thick, glossy and lustrous, and you as
pear years younger,
6 6 6
Cures Malaria, Chills and Fever,
Dengue or Bilious Fever. It
kills the germs.
SI>t>RTSNAPSHOTS
Good showmanship . .lways counts.
The continued popularity of Centre
jollege as an attraction in the east
rf-ii’-ly ’ s attributable -o some
o'.*.vt) showmanship by Charlie
Sdr*'v
•Vj.cn Otn.ii'r. ftnrt went east to
ploy Harvard It urnbluo.'. ability
who a tooca of romance. But even
then Its bizarre colored Jersies were
something out of the ordinary-
This year, Centro's team did not
Sore pars with the great elevens t f
IcMDlan’s day.
So Uncle Charlie Introduced the
iock-stop shift. It was a peculiar
bit of football machinery and trou
blesome for a while. But in the
main, it offered the :pectators
something they r.aver 1. and seen be
fore. Football fans have come to
expect something out of the or
dinary from the “Praying Col-nels”
and so long as they continue to
produce it they will be a great
drawing card.
Ivnute Rockne of Notre Dame
produced an innovation when he
staged a burlesque game between
halves. He did this without cheap
ening the sport and gave the spec
tators something to laugh at dur
ing the intermission. Not a bad
idea unless carried to an extfeme.
* • •
, Jaek Dpnn of . the Baltimore
V. Orioles is saty desired the
services of Jay Kirke of Louisville
to succeed J|ck ! Berftley, and he
was dissappoitited when he learn
ed Kirke had been traded by Louis
ville to Indianapolis. It'is all set
tled that Bentley will be sold to the
New York Giants, though the opin
ion still is expressed that the New
York club btiys him for transfer to
ATHENS DAILY NEWS IS
IN HANDS OF RECEIVER
(By Associated Press.)
Athens, Ga., Nov. I.—With the
suspension here yesterday of the
Athens Daily News, for which a re
ceiver wa s appointed by Judge Wal
ter L. Hodges of the northern circuit
of the superior court, Athens has
again lived up to a reputation which
it has had for many years of being
a “newspaper graveyard ”
CANDIDATES FOR HOUSE
ARE SENDING IN REPORTS
(By Associated Press.)
Washington, Nov. I.—While less
than half ofthesenatorial candidates
have filed their campaign expense
statements, according to a count, can
dades for the house are still sending
in reports at the rate of two hun
dred daily.
Some confusion as to the law seems
to exist but it is agreed that candi
dates for the house must fije ctate
m.ents now and also after the elec
tion.
Rub Rheumatic Pain,
Soreness, Stiffness
Rub Pain right out with small
trial bottle of old
"St. Jacobs Oil.”
What’s Rheumatism? Pain only.
Stop drugging! Not one case in
fifty requires internal treatment. Rub
soothing, penetrating “St. Jacobs Oil”
directly upon the "tender spot” and
relief comes instantly. ‘St. Jacobs Oil”
is a harmless rheumatism and sciatica
liniment, which never disappoints and
cannot burn the skin.
Limber up! Quit complaining 1 Get
a small trial bottle from your drug- #
fist, and in just a moment you’ll be
ree from rheumatic and sciatic pain,
soreness, stiffness and swelling. Don’t
suffer! Relief awaits you. Old, honest
“St. Jacobs Oil” has relieved millions of
rheumatism sufferers in the last half
century, and is just as good for sci
atica, neuralgia, lumbago, backache,
sprains and swellings.
mid circulating bhai
Stop those dull, insistent aches,
by relieving the painful con
gestion. Sloan's does this.
Without rubbing, it quickly
penetrates the sore spot, stim
ulating the circulation to and
through it Congestion Is re
duced, soreness allayed, the
pain relieved.
Hoar's relieves sore, acbln?
musclee, banishes the paint
of rheumatism and neuralgia.
Breaks up colds in chest.
Stops suf/erin*—wherever
congestion rouses pain.
Sloan’s linimeKt-fr/Zs paiaJ
m
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Out at North Dakota Agricultu*. i
al College they have devised anew
way of keeping tabs on unfaithful,
football players. Athletic Director
Borleske is weighing his men la
before they go out to practice each
day and after they doff their regalja
in the evening. Every man is sup
posed to lose from three to fivs
pounds if he does all that is ex- :
peeted of him. “If he does not,” j
declares Borleske, “It means he has
been loafing.”
... . j
A school has been organized in
California for the purpose of giv
ing intensive instruction in base
ball. Prominent ex-m Jar and
minor league stars will act as in
structors.
Billy Doyle once had such a
school at Portsmouth, C. Success
ful students were: Sam Jones and
Harley Dillenger.
...
The dope is now that the Chi- j
cago Cubs have the inside track /
in the rush to purchase outfielder i
Eddie Roush of the Reds. That
Owner Wrigley is willing to give
$125,000 and two players for Ed
die's release is the report. , .j
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Jock Miller, who managed the
San Francisco Pacific Coast league
team to a pennant last season, is
booked to enter the big shew as
a pilot in the near future accord
ing to coast experts. Where will
he make his debut? _ - 1
wants
WANTED—WiII buy a Ford cai
which has been used some. Pre
pared to pay cash. Must have self
starter aud demountable rims- Must
also be a decided bargain- Telephone
No. 679. 11—6—22
FOR RENT
FOR nicely furnished
rooms, singly or arrangements
can be made for light housekeeping,
use of telephone and bath. Telephone
642 or apply 1510 Gloucester street, tf
FOR RENT —Six rrtcm, two stQlly
duelling, No. 604 Monk street,
close business section of city, pos
session given November, 1, 1922. Ap
ply 600 Monk street or telephone 420.
FOR RENT—Modern bungalow, 1100
Howe street. Also fiv e room two
story residence at 1123 Grant street,
near park. Aply at 1616 Carpenter
or phone 709.
FOR RENT—Two unfurnished roonii
o n . first floor, use of private bath
in desirable location near car line.
Apply Mrs. B. A. Fahm, 714 Ellis
Street. 11—7—22
FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room
At 1418 Reynolds street. Right by
the postoffice, Mrs. Slater. tf
NEW MODERN BUNGALOW for
rent or sale on easy terms. Plenty
of yard room. Corner Union and R
streets. Apply A. J. Wood, room
2 Kress Bldg.. 11—1
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FOR RENT—Eight-room .house, 508
Union street. Apply at 1110 Prince
street. t!
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.. ..b;> Hi * i
FOR SALE - ;
FOR SALE—My farm and home
place, six miles from Brunswick
consisting of 112 acres, fifty-five un
der cultivation. Reasonable price
and terms if necessary. Possession
at once. Address H. E. Taylor, R. F.
D. No. 1, Brunswick, Ga. 114-1
FOR SALE—Seven passenger Wyllys
Six, 1920 Model. Is 'i n fi#st class
condition in every way. Apply to J.
E. Register or phone 708. tf
LOST
LOST—GoId brooch, flower design,
set wit! l pearfc, diamond center.
Reward if returned to New s office
or 1205 Union street, tf
LOST—Braided handbag on Union
street, bebwen Mansfield and Glou
cester. Reward if returned to The
News office. tf
LOST—Between Brunswick and Cy
press Mills, automobile tire on rim
and in case. Return to News office
and receive reward. 10-29
LOST—Pair gold rimmed eye glases,
between McKendree church and the
ball park. Reward if returned to
New s office. 11—4
LOST—Breast pin, made of 50c piece,
head raised and dipped in gold.
Between Newcastle and Amherst, on
Gloucester street. Finder please re
turn to News office or Phone 669 and
receive reward. 27
SPECIAL NOTICES
NOTICE
All persons are warned that shoot
ing, fishing and oystering in the
creeks and marshes of Little St.
Simons Island, Ga., are prohibited.
11—24 Douglas Taylor.
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ANNOUNCEMENT
With my health greatly improved,
I am now able to take charge of my
grocery store at 721 Egmont street,
again, where I will bd Pleased to
serve my patrons and the public gen
erally with complete stock of gro
ceries, meats, toilet articles and
cigarettes.
Mrs. W. H. ANDERSON,
11—7 721 Egmont Street.
USE SULPHUR TO
HEAL YOUR SKIS
Broken Out Skin and Itching
Eczema Helped Over Night
For unsightly skin eruptions, rash or
blotches on face, neck, arms or body,
you do not have to wait for relief from
torture or embarrassment, declares a
noted skin specialist. Apply a little
Mentho-Sulphur and improvement
shows next day.
Because of its germ destroying prop
erties, nothing, has ever, been • fo.upd,. to
take the place pf tliis •sulphfir'prcpara
tion. The moment you apply it heaj
ing begins. Only those who have had
unsightly skin troubles can know the
delight this Mentho-Sulphur brings.
Even fiery, itching eczema is dried right
up.
. Get a small jar of Rowlcs Mentho-
Sulphur from any good druggist and
use it like cold cream.
CATE’S
Drug Store
Our line of Toilet Requisites is
beyond your expectations.
Come and see for yourself
Coty’s complete line
Guerlam’s Extracts and Face Powder
Roger & Gallets Woodworth Fiancee
and Karess Talcums.
Houbigant’s Ideal and Quel que Fleurs
extracts and Toilet Water.
Beautiful assortment of Vanities.
and
MONTREAL
CANDIES
CATE’S
Drug Store
Determination
SALE
Ladies Outing gowns . . 79c
All Wool Serge . . . 89c
Black Taffeta , . . . 1.19
Black Duches Satin . . 1.45
Best Quality Gingham 18c
Baby Blankets . . . 79c
72x90 Sheets . . . 79c
Boys Ribbed Stockings . . 10c
Good Quality Table Damask best 79c
Our entire stock of Shoes has been
reduced, see us first and save time
and trouble of going elsewhere.
The Union Store
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1401 Newcastle Street '
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