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HOW TWO WOMEN
. ESCAPED OPERATIONS
Doctor Advised Use of Lydia E. Pink
ham’s Vegetable Compound
Happy Results in Both Cases
St. Joseph, Missouri. —“Both of my
sides swelled and hurt me so that I
could not move or do any of my work.
There was heavy pressure and pains
through my lower wgans and the
doctor told me to try Lydia E. Pink
ham's Vegetable Compound for these
troubles. He said I had this one
chance, and if the Vegetable Com
pound did not help me nothing but an
operation would. After taking several
bottles I felt it was helping me and
now I am able to do my own work. If
my testimonial willhelpothers I shall
be glad for them to read it and hope
your Vegetable Compound will do
them as much good as it did me.”
Mrs. Wm. Lockman, 513 N. 4th St.,
St. Joseph, Mo.
‘White Plains, N. Y.—‘‘l had such a
pain the*'Vould hardly walk and the
doctor ba. jhat I needed an opera
tion. I was sick for a year before I
started taking your medicine and I
could not work. I saw your advertise
ment in a little book and that is how
I came to take Lydia E. Pinkham’s
medicines. I have been taking the
Vegetable Compound and Lydia E.
Lydia E. Pinkham's Private Text-Book upon “Ailments
Peculiar to Women” will be sent you free upon request. Write
to the Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Cos., Lynn, Massachusetts,
This book contains valuable information.
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This new
sugar-coated
gum delights
young and old \\
It “melts in your \3\
mouth” and the gum in the
center remains to aid digestion,
brighten teeth and soothe mouth
and throat.
There are the other WRIGLEY
friend, to choo—
FORD®
Owners
BEFORE you a single tire investment
this year see the New Double Diamond
tire —-a tire especially designed for Fords'
and lightweight cars. Sidewalls protected
against rut wear by far-extending tread.
A tread that grips like a tractor. A good,
strong tire all the way through—with a
price message that will astonish you. Be
sure and see it here -today’s a good tune.
J. H. MORGAN
Pinkham’s Blood Medicine, also
Lydia E. Pinkham’s Liver Pills and
used Lydia E. Pinkham’s Sanative
Wash and the capsules and prescrip
tion recommended. I am doing all my
work and have gained twenty pounds.
lam taking the medicines still,but I
feel fine. You have my permission to
use this letter for the good of others. ”
—Mrs. M aky Mark, 37 Hamilton Ave.,
White Plains, N. Y.
Some female troubles may through
neglect reach a stage when an opera
tion is necessary. But most of the
commoner ailments are not the sur
gical ones; they are not caused by
serious displacements, tumors, or
growths, although the symptoms
may appear the same.
When disturbing ailments first ap
pear, take Lydia E. Pinkham’s Veg
etable Compound to relieve the pres
ent distress and prevent more seri
ous troubles. Many letters have been
received from women who have been
restored to health by Lydia E. Pink
ham’sVegetable Compound after op
erations have been advised by attend
ing physicians.
PERSONALS
William Strickland, of Jesup, spent
yesterday in th e city.
E. K. Wyllys, of Macon, spent yes
terday here.
W. L. Wallace was over from St.
Simon yesterday.
G. L. Lane, of Atlanta, is spend
ing a few days in the city.
R. L. Everts, of Mcßae, spent yes
terday in the city.
T. A. Scott has returned from a
business trip to Atlanta.
H. E. Taylor, well known Glynn
county farmer 1 , spent yesterday in
the , city.
G. W. Brandon, well known St.
Merry’s citizen, spent yesterday in
the city.
Attorney J. R. Thomas, of Josunp,
was here yesterday coming on bu.;i
ness ; n the city cour t.
Deputy Sheriff James Tyre, of
Wayne county, spent yesterday in
the city.
C. S. Rozi 'r of Homevv.i'.e, a for
mer Brunswickian, spent yesterday
here.
I. W. Rhoden, formerly of this city
and. now chief of Police at Jesup; was
here yesterday.
Many friends wii! ''egret to learn
that Sheriff R. S. Pyles is still con
fined to his home by illness.
lion. J. C. Buie, of Woodbine, chair
man °f the Camden county board
commissioners, was among the Prom
inent visitors her e yesterday.
Fred C. Belden, of Atlanta, is
spending a few day g in the city with
a vieW of making this his future
home.
Hon. Emmet Houser, who has been
spending several days i n the city the
guest of Dr. H. M. 'Branham, will
return to his home i n Fort Valley this
morning.
Many friends of Hon. Thomas W.
Lamb, for many years one of Glynn
county’s best known residents, will
be glad to learn that lie has decided
to again make his home here and
with Mrs. Lamb, will make hi s home
with Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Lamb at
Chapel Crossing about December 1.
SPECIAL NOTICE
The City Commission of the City
of Brunswick hereby invite s bids for
the following real estate, the title to
which is i n the City of Brunswick,
to-wit:
Those two certain fractions of Towi
Commons known as the Southern
half of Lot 127 and the northwest on?
quarter of Lot 127, betwen Stonewall
and Lee Streets.
Such bids must be sealed and filed
wih f th e secretary of the commission
not later than November 4, 1922.
THE CITY OF BRUNSWICK.
11—4. By C. D. Ogg, Mayo)
Cures Malaria, Chills and Fever,
Dengue or Bilious Fever. it
kills the germs.
TO THE PEOPLE OF
BRUNSWICK
I beg to announce that
I will on November Ist, op
en a Manicuring and Hair
dressing Parlor ' in the
Ladies Exchange on New
castel street.
Manicuring and all kinds
of Hair Work will be done
at reasonable prices.
For The First Ten Davs -
Special Prices For
MRS. I. L. PERSONS
Phone 749.
KNOWN IN BRUNSWICK *
FOR 25 YEARS
F. SCHARF
PIANOS TUNED AND
REPAIRED ,
Absolute S’ltisfadion. At
Docrllinger’s Jewelry Store
GLOUCESTER 51.
OR PHONE 299
HE CALMLY AWAITS
HIS EXECUTION DAY
Steve McQueen.
Steve McQueen, seventeen, th*
youngest prisoner ever given
death sentence in Kentucky, calmly
awaits the day of his doom in the
Boyle county jail at Danville, while
his attorneys are frantically be
seeching Governor Morrow for a
reprieve beeauso of his youth. He
was convicted of slaying Isaac
Cole, who threatened to have him
indicted for “moonshining.”
LIVE NEWS NOTES
CAPITAL OF CAMDEN
Miss Jeanette Wadley spent Sun
day at her home here.
Many Prominent Persons of St.
Mary’s visited* in Folkston this week.
Neal Davis spent the week-end at
his residence here.
Colonel S. C. Townsend spent the
day in Fernandina, attending the cir
cuit court.
if
Mrs S C Townsend has been vest
ing in Brunswick the past week, the
invited guest of the Women’s League.
Mrs. C. A. Taylor, of Brunswick,
was the guest of Mr. %nl Mrs. J. S.
N. Davis, the past week
Mrs. J. 11. Sheffield 1 of Brunswick,
is visiting her mother, Mrs. Chas. S.
Ai'now.
Solicitor Geeral Alvin V. Sellers, j
is domiciled at the Riverview during
the court this week.
W. A. Jones,, of Jacksonville, was
a guest_ at the Riverview hotel over
Sunday.
Bishop F. F. Reese, will be i n St. !
Marys the fourth Sunday in this
month, at which time he will admin
ister the rite of confirmation.
Rev. D. Wiatson Winn, of St. Si
mon, \VLH hold servicCg i n the Episco
pal church next Sunday, it behig the
second Sunday in the month.
Rub Rheumatism or
Sore, Aching Joints
Rub Pain right out with small
trial bottle of old
,“St. 'Jacobs OH.”
Rheumatism i? “pain” only. Not
one case in fifty requires internal
treatment. Stop drugging. Rub sooth
ing, penetrating “St. Jacobs Oil ’ right
into your sore, stiff, aching joints and
muscles, and relief comes instantly.
“St. Jacobs Oil” is a harmless rheu
matism liniment which never disap
points and cannot burn the skin.
Limber up 1 Quit complaining! Get
a small trial bottle of old, honest
“St. Jacobs Oil” at any drag store,
and in just a _ moment you’ll be free
from rheumatic pain, soreness, stiff
ness and swelling. Don’t suffer ! Re
lief awaits you. “St. Jacobs Oil” has
relieved millions of rheumatism suffer
ers in the last half centdry, and is just
as good for sciatica, neuralgia, lum
bago, backache, sprains.
J. M. PITTS
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■ Contractor and Builder
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’.Estimates Cheerfully Furn
’ ished.
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► Large and small jobs will receive
► the samtj prompt attention.
k 1 have been In this line cf
h business jn Brunswick for the
k past twoftty-BTe years. \My best
k references arc furnished by those
k I have workod for.
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** 1203 Gloucester St.
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Let Fatima smokers
tell you
Liggett &- Myers Tobacco Cos.
DYE FAOED WRAP ;
SKIRL DRESS IN
DIAMOND DYES
Each package of “Diamond Dyes”
conta ; ns directions so simple any
Woman can dye or tint her old worn,
faded things new. Even if she has
never dyed before, she can put an’ich,
fadeless color into shabby skirts,
dresses, waists, coats, stockings,
sweaters, coverings, draperies, hang
ings, everything. Buy Diamond
Dyes—no other kind.—then perfect
home dyeing is guaranteed. Just tell
your druggist whether the material
you wish to dye is wool or silk, or
whether it is linen, cotton, or mixed
goods. Diamond Dvc s never streak,
spot, fade, or run.
HEAD STUFFED FROM
CATARRH OR A COLD
Says Cream Applied in Nostrils
Opens Air Passages Right Up.
Instant relief—no waiting. Your
clogged nostrils open right up; the air
passages of your head clear and you
can breathe freely. No more hawking,
snuffling, blowing, headache, dryness. No
struggling for breath at night; your cold
er- catarrh disappears.
Get a small bottle of Ely’s Cream
Balm from your druggist now. Apply
a little of this fragrant, antiseptic, heal
ing cream in your nostrils. It penetrates
through every air passage of the head,
soothes the inflamed or swollen mucous
membrane and relief comes instantly.
It’s just fine. Don’t stay stuffed-up
with a cold or nasty catarrh.
TAX COLLECTOR’S NOTICE
I will be at the places named be
low o u the following dates for pui
pcse of collecting State and Count /
taxes:
25th District—St. Simons Pier,
Oct- 23rd, Nov. th, Dec. 4th.
27th District—Brookman, Ga-, OcL i
24th, Nov. -7th, Dec. 6th.
1356 district—Sterling, Ga-, Oct.
25tli, Nov. Bth, Dec. 6th.
1439 District—Bladen, Ga., Oct.
26th., Nov. 9th, Dec. 7th.
Special Trips—Everett City, Ga,
Nov. 14th; Thalmann, Ga. Nov. 15th;
Pennick Nov. 16th.
Dates not mentioned above will b'
at my office at the Ccutr House,
until December 20th.
W. L. HARWELL,
Tax Collector, Glyn n County, Ga.
10 —20 —2 ‘4
U. A. EDWARDS
Now located at my former
headquarters
1207 NEWCASTLE ST.
(Next to the City Hall)
Any and all kinds of
AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING
Done promptly and satis
faction guaranteed
Fords USED Fords
WE HAVE FOR SALE CHEAP, CASH OR TERMS, AS
DESIRED
1 1919 Model Ford
T ruck ,newcord tires,bargain
1 1919 Ford Chasis
Newtires, Cheap
WE SPECIALIZE IN ALL KINDS OF LORD REPAIRING
GIVE US A TRIAL
Al Womack
FORDS A SPECIALTY
Used Car Dealer 205 Gloucester St.
The Sign of Mercy
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Toßelieve and Preventstiffenp.g.
- in Pp’ace andliiWar'
At-Home
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Next Sunday will be Red C ross Call day in Brunswick!
..This week the great organization is making a strong appeal to
the people of this community.
: Certainly Brunswick will answor this call! '■ t
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