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ThURSEAV.
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A REFORMER.
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lam a reformer. Do I h cards
or smoke?
I don’t.
Life’s a post-mortem. Do I ever
joke ?
1 don’t.
Some people think it is all right to
smile
Vnd try to be glad once or twice in
awhile.
They think they’ve a right their
own time to beguile.
1 don’t.
Some people call this the land of
the free.
I don’t.
They think they can live without
. orders from me.
;i' don’t.
Itbere s many a husband and many
a wife,
Who care not for blue laws,
pression or strife.
They think they’re entitled to some
joy in life.
I don’t.
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When you view some of the new fall furs of genuine "otter ” vou
stop wondering what has become of all the alley cats. ’ Y
There is nothing too good for our readers. This has always been
>ur motto and doubtless they agree with us. Not only have we engaged
the exclusive services of Sir Cuthbert Chutney, the eminent interna
tional traveler and lecturer, but we have, at terrific expense. imaged
Mr. Montague Fish the celebrated American novelist, -vho will”com- i
; ,nent on matters which bob up in the public eye. The name of Fish is 1
xnojyn wherever English is spoken. Before taking up literature, Mon
tague Fish attained much fame as curator of the New York aquarium. .
chump c a a k n eS up a seTonel ike **** *° Up 8 govcrnment ’ Any ,
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The soviet government is having a desperate time solving one :
problem, that of disposing of the Russian crown jewels. The pieces are I
so large and valuable that nobody could use them but kings, and the few '
kmgs that are left are all broke. A few. small gems have been sold to
private citizens in Poland. The soviet officials should waste no more. |
time on Europe. If they will let us have those crown jewels, we will
guarantee to take them to Hollywood and sell every one of them to
movie actresses. We believe Peggy Hopkins Joyce would buy them aU. i
The government has rendered another decision to the effect that •
man cair keep his own liquor in his own home. But he can’t if he ha*
any friends. lw
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Vote and the wife votes with you. Stay at home and you sta
alone. - V
and fft P A tFi Don't listen to cheap
or big can baking
IlffilltliiS powder stories. Re-
Are Expciaslve ' GV { P licec^
ugmg powders are
not always economical
—their use many times
l. . . means disappointments
tt . —results are what count.
USE
CALUMET
The Economy BAKING P&WBER
.gag. be positive of results—and cut
down your baking expenses—
I “C"* i you are throwing away baking
powder and expensive materials
if' you are not using Calumet.
Millions of housewives use it,
j so do leading Domestic Science
TJ Teachers —cooking experts—
|jj|j|p| Ljj great railroads and big hotels.
gj| Calumet sales are 150% greater
than that of any other brand.
BEST BY TEST Buy it—try it—be convinced.
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Owners
I _
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this year see the New Double Diamond
tire—a tire especially designed for Fords
and lightweight cars. Sidewalls protected
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A tread that grips like a tractor. A good,
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sure and see it here—today’s a good time.
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J.H. MORGAN
\
Some people hear nlghtingab sirg
in the trees.
1 don’t.
Some smell the rare perfume of
flowers in the breeze.
I don’t.
Some think that the bounties of
mature are sweet;
That this life is good and its laws
are complete.
They see something else besides sin
and deceit.
I don’t.
The liberal man gives his fellows a
show.
I don’t.
They shrink from extending a 1
cowardly blow.
I don’t. ' I
I want to see joy laid away in ,
quick-lime. !
I thrive upon sorcii iness, scandal j
and crime.
You may think that I have a wen- I
derful time.
I don’t. i
PERSONALS
Alex Livingston was in from Bladen
yesterday.
Clifford Bostell came over from St.
Simon and spent yesterday here.
R. L. Lewis, of Atlanta, is spend
ing several days in the city.
Tax Collector W. L. Harwell is
spending today at Bladen.
N- L. Basker, of Jacksonville, who
lias been in the city for several days,
returned to bi s home yesterday morn
ing.
Deputy Sheriff Tyre, of Wayne
county, who has been in the city for
a day or two, has returned to his
home in Jesup.
Attorney J. R. Thomas, of Jesup,
who has been here for the past two
days attending the city court, will re
turn to hi s home today.
Hon. Emmett Houser, who has
been here for the Past several days,
returned to his home in Fort Valley
yesterday.
The many friends of T. M. MonL_
gomery, who has been in the hospi
tal for-a few days, ar e again welcom
ing him. He has entirely recovered.
C. W. McClure, of Atlanta, who
is spending several days here, will
visit Miami, Fla., before returning to
his home in Atlanta.
George W. Lott, who has bce n local
representative for the Cadillac for
a long t'me, leaves this morning for
Valdosta, where lie goes to accept a
Position as selling agent for Ford
and Lincoln automobiles. Mr. Lott
is recognized as a salesman of ability
and will, no doubt, make good in his
new field.
Cures Malaria, Chills and Fever,
Dengue or Bilious Fever. it
kills the germs.
LADIES! DARKEN
YOUR GRAY HAIR
Use Grandma's ,3age Tea and
Sulphur Recipe and Nobody
Will Know
The use of Sage and Sulphur for re
storing faded, gray hair to its natural
color dates back to grandmother’s time.
She used it to keep her hair beautifully
dark, glossy and attractive. Whenever
her hair took on that dull, faded or
streaked appearance, this simple mix
ture was applied with wonderful ef
fect.
But brewing at home is mussy and
out-of-date. Nowadays, by asking at
any drug store for a bottle of “Wyeth’s
Sage and Sulphur Compound,” you will
get this /amous old preparation, im
proved by the addition of other ingre
dients, which can be depended upon to
restore natural color and beauty to the
hair.
Well-known druggists say it darkens
the hair so naturally and evenly that
nobody can tell it has been applied.
You simply dampen a sponge or soft
brush with it and draw this through
your hair, taking one strand at a time.
By morning the gray hair disappears,
and after another application or two, it
becomes beautifully dark and glossy,
TO THE PEOPLE OF
BRUNSWICK
I beg to announce that
I will on November Ist, op
en a Manicuring ant) Hair
dressing Parlor in the
Ladies Exchange on New
castel street.
Manicuring and all kinds
of Hair Work will be done
at reasonable priced.
For The First Ten Da vs -
Special Prices For
MRS. I. L. PERSONS
Phone 749.
KNOWN IN BRUNSWICK
FOR 25 YEARS
F. SCiIARF , >
PIANOS TUNED AND
REPAIRED
Absolute S'lt'f'ieCtifMl. At
Docrflingcr’s Jewelry Slorc
GLOUCESTER SY.
OR PHONE 299
G. 0. P. REPUDIATION
COMMENT OF WALSH
Senator is Chairman of Sena
torial National Campaign
Committee of Denpoocratic
Party.
''(By Associated Press.)
j Boston, Nov. B.—As chairman of
! the national Democratic senatorial
! campa gn committee, Senator David
:I. Walsh today gave out this state
| ment: *
“The election returns from the
| country cannot be construed other
wise than a repudiation of the Re
publican party. The landslide in
New York which returns Alfred
Smith to the governor’s chair, mak
ng him a strong Presidential candi
date and sends Dr. Copeland to th<j
United SCtates senate, was not loeal
in character. n.
‘•Senator Gerry has been tri
umphantly re-elected in Rhode Island
nd the overwhelming majorities of
1920 i n Massachusetts. New Hamp
shire and Connecticut .have been re
duced to almost the vanishing point,
it is the verdict of the voters upon
the twenty months of the Harding ad
ministration witli its record of pro
tection of tije privilege interests and
utter disregard of the rights of small
business and the vast “consuming
public.
“When the country awaken s to the
iniquity of the tariff and taxation
legislation of the Harding adminis
tration, the rebuke of today will be
turned : nto a n utter Republican rout
in the Presidential campagin of two
years hence.”
Whenever Vou Need A General
Strengthening 'i onic
Take the Old Standard GROVE’S TASTE
LESS chill TONIC. It Strengthens and
Builds Up the System by Purifying and
Enriching the Blood. You can soon fee!
its Strengthening, Invigorating effect. GOc
No more
1 Rheumatism
' A, £
Owfenwj has (jane
from yourjace, mother!
S. S. S. Is the Great Builder of Red*
! Blood-Cells and Rheumatism
Must Go! Just Try It!
j “Rheumatism? Mo? No, indeed. ifV
i nil gone, every bit of It! It's sunshine
i and joy for mo now for the first time in
i years. I feel a wonderful glory again in
| the free motion I used to have when my
days were younger. I look at my hands
| and think of the twists and swellings they
i used to have. 1 bend way over to the
i floor. I haven't been able to do that iu
j many years. I can thank S. S. S. for it
all! To me it was a rising sun of joy and
! liberty. Brothers and sisters in misery.
! do not close Tour eyes and think that
i health, free motion and strength are gone
! from you forever- Xt is not so. It is here
' and now for all of you. T>. S. S. is wnit
| ing to help you.” There is a reason why
! S. S. S. will help you. When you increase*
j- the number of your red-blood cells, tiie
entire system undergoes a tremendous
! change. Everything depends on blood-
I strength. Blood which is minus sufficient.
' red-cells leads to a long list of troubles.
I Rheumatism Is one of them. *S. S. *S. is
rhe great blood-cleanser, blood-builder,
system strengthener, nerve invigorator. It
I stops skin Eruptions, too, pimples, black -
j heads, acne, boils) eczema. It builds up
, run down, tired men and women, beauti
fies complexions, makes the flesh firmer.
Sturt S. S. S. today. It is sold at all drug
I stores in two sizes. The larger size bottle
I is Jlie more economical.
C? wakes t/on feel
-Ku • tike, yourself again
Break up congestion]
Exposure—then painful chest
with a tight, clinging cold. Don't
let that develop. Break up the
congestion and you are relieved
of your-cold. Apply Sioan’s.
Don’t rub. It penetrates— strikes
l rigiit into the sore spot,, warms it
up, starts the blood codling and
going. This simple, effective
action banishes the congestion.
Truly, "The World's Liniment."
Sloan’s eases hr,ckacKc. netiraljtia, sore,
aching muscles, rheumatic twinges
all the pains of congestion.
Sloan's Liniment- falls pCPJIj
JUDGE E. W. DART
INJURED WfiX
STRUCK BY AUTO
KNOCKED DOWN BY AUTOMO
BILE DRIVEN BY MRS. W. H
BUNK LEY YESTERDAY.
Judge Edwin W. Dart, popular ordi
nary of Glynn county, was the vic
tim of an accident yesterday morn
ing by wlvch lie sustained painful,
but net serious injuries when an au
tomobiel driven by Mrs. W. H.
Bunkley, wife of the assistant keep
er of government lights in this har
bor. Judge Dart was making his
way to the National Bank and was
in front of institution when struck.
Judge D. W. Krauss, who was near,
succeeded in summoning medical at.
tentidn and the painful Injuies were
soo n relieved. The car ran over Mr.
Dart and Iragged lim a distance ot
some fiftee n feet. This was caused
by the fact that his clothing became
entangled with a Protruding part of
the machine and it was only when
his cop.); was torn that he became
freed from his perilous Position.
In the car with Mrs. Hankie. were
her two little children. She became
so nervous that she was almost pros
trated and thi s was also the case
with a number of ladies who chanced
to witness the accident.
At the home of Judge Dart last
night ’t was stated that he had suf
fered- considerable pain. Dr. J. W.
Simmons, who dressed the wounds,
which were on various parts of the
body, and Dr. R. E. L. Burford, call
ed after the injured man had been
removed to his residence, could not
state exactly the extent of the in
juries last night, but are of the opin
ion that no seriou s results will fol
low and that the well known Glynn
county official will soon be out again.
ST. SIMON TRANSIT COMPANY
BRUNSWICK TO OCEAN FIER, ST,
SIMON ISLAND
Winter Schedule
Leave Brunswick 9:00 am
Leave Brunswick 3:00 pm
Leave Ocea n Pier 10:00 am
Leave Ocean Pier 4:15 Pm
SUNDAY SCHEDULE
Leave Brunswick 9:30 am
Leave Brunswick .. 2:30 pm
Leave Ocean Pier .. .. .. .11:00 am
Leave Ocean Pies. '4:30 pm
J. B. WRIGHT,
SUCCEEDS WHERE
DOCTORS FAIL
Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com
pound Often Does That. —Read
Mrs. Miner’s Testimony
Churubusco, N. Y.—“l was under the
doctor’s care for over five years for
B„_ "1 backache and had no
j relief from his medi
cine. One day a
’neighbor told me
about ycur Vegeta
ble Compound and I
took it. It helped mo
oo much that 1 wLh
to advise all women
to try Lydia E. Pink-
Sham’s Vegetable
[Compound for fe-
Imale troubles and.
1...,,.—. inl backache. It is a
great help in carrying a child, as I have
noticed a difference when I didn’t take
it. I thank you for this medicine and if
I ever coma to this point again I do not
want to be without the Vegetable Com
pound. I give you permission to publish
this letter so that all women can take
my advice.”—Mrs. Fred Miner, Box
102, Churubusco, N. Y.
Vlt’s the same story over again.
omen suffer from ailments for years.
They try doctors and different medi
cines, but feel no better. Finally they
take Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable
Compound and you can see its value in
the case of Mrs. Miner.
That’s the truth of the matter. If you
are suffering from any of the troubles
women have, you ought to try this med
icine. It can be taken in safety by young
or old, as it contains no harmful drue*.
The Quick,
Sure Soap Maker
• —the choice of thousands of wo
men for making pure soap quickly
—easily. Use waste crease, wa
ter and Red Devil Lye —that’s
all. Rasy, successful recipes for
hard and floating soaps on tho
can liijfrcl. Insist upon’the gen
uine—pure, strong, lasting.
Ask for it by name at your grocer's
beddeviElye
mm Sure Is Strong M
MOTHER! BREAK
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CHILD’S CM §Kf\%
fAG&L JWp-
Hurry! Move Little Bowels with
“California Fig Syrup”
Whatever else you give your child
to relieve a bad cold, sore throat or
congestion, be sure to first open the
little one’s bowels with “California
Fig Syrup” to get rid of the poisons
and waste which are causing the cold
and congestion. In a few' hours you
can see for yourself hcw r thoroughly
it works the constipation poison, sour
bile and waste right out.
Eve n if you call your family physi
Atlanta Birmingham & Atlantic Ry
SCHbD U L I -j
EFFECTIVE SV-Tt-.V, VTOBER 22, 1922
I This scneduie published as inform , .u ar;d cor guaranteed.)
Sr.-From Liv.-Ror
’1:45 a. m Savannah and Jacksonville 9:25 a. m.
7:15 p. in Savannah and Jacksonville 5.10 p. j.
11:00 A. M Atlanta. Birmingham and Savannah 6:40 p. m.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION -7r70 BCHEDULES APPLY TO
H. G. DOWLING Phone R. H. WILLIAMS
..Gen. .Writ 393 Pass. Tkt. Agt
Fords USED Fords'
WE HAVE FOR SALE CHEAP, CASH OR TERMS, AS
DESIRED
1 1919 Mode! Ford
Truck ,newcord tires,bargain
1 19 i 9 Lord Cliasis
t
Newtires, Cheap
WE SPECIALIZE IN ALL KINDS OF FOkD REPAIRING
GIVE US A TRIAL
%
A! Womack
FORDS A SPECIALTY
Used Car Dealer 205 Gloucester St.
The Sign of Mercy
Next wHl"
This week the great organization is making a strong appeal ta
the people of this community.
Certainly Brunswick will answer this call! .-T
cian he will praise you for having
given ‘‘California Fig’ Syrup” as the
laxative because it never fails, never
cramps or overacts, and even sick
children love its Pleasant taste.
Ask your druggist for genuine
‘‘California Fig SyruP” which has di
.ecticns for babies and children of
rI! ages printed on bottle. Mother!
You must say “California” or you
may get n imitation, f g syrup.
—No. 2708