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FRIDAY. NOV. 17. 1972.,
4fe
Rolled Oats.
are partly cooked at m
|| tke mill by a special W'
m process. It is so easy m
II for you to do the rest M
f..:p
round package.
These Things JVy the
Toughness
of a Battery
1. Hard, fast driving
2. Rough roads
3. Mud and dust
4. Infrequent testing
5. Lack of water
6. Long tours
7. Much stopping and starting
8. Cold weather
9. Hot weather
10. Poor carburetion
11. Stiff oil
12. Tight motor bearings
13. Short circuits
14. Loose connections
15. Generator cut of adjustment
16. Generator v cm or dirty
17. Distributor worn or dirty
18. Excessive u_c of lights
19. Loose hold-downs
20. Electrical devices added beyond
capacity of battery
Brunswick Batttery &
Motor Company
Representing
Mlard Batteries
(THREADED RUBBER INSULATION)
and /'Batteries
(WOOD SEPARATORS)
Fords USED Fords
WE HAVE FOR SALE C HEAP, CASH OR TERMS, AS
DESIRED
1 1919 Model Ford
Truck,newerrd I k;, bargain
1 1919 Ford Chasis
Newtires, Cheap
WE SPECIALIZE IN ALL KINDS OF FORD REPAIRINO
GIVE US A TRIAL
A1 Womack
FORDS A SPECIALTY
Used Gar Dealer 205 Gloucester St.
II PACKED U.B. 4 OZ.NET.
BoUedmiteOats
H E Hecker CerealCompanV
DISTRIBUTORS
V> New
EVEN CAREFUL
CALOMEL USERS
ARE SALIVATED
NEXT DOSE OF TREACHEROUS
DRUG MAY START MISERY
FOR YOU.
Calomel is dangerous. It may sali
vate you and make you suffer fear-
I fully from soreness of gums, tender
j ness of jaws and teeth, swollen ton
| gue, and excessive saliva dribbling
i from the mouth. Don’t trust Calo
mel. It’s mercury;quick silver,
j If you feel bilious, headachy, con
stipated and all knocked out, just go
to your druggist and get a bottle of
Dodson’s Liver Tone for a few cents
which is a harmless vegetable sub
stitute for dangerous calomel. Take
a spoonful and if it doesn’t' start
your liver and straighten you up ;
better and quicker than nasty calo- ‘
mel and without making you sick,
you just So back and get your money.
If you take calomel today you’ll
be sick and nauseated tomorrow; be
sides. it m a y salivate you, while if
you take Dodson's Liver Tone you will
wake up feeling great. No salts nec
essary. Give it to children because
it is perfectly harmless and can not
salivate.
CORNS
Lift Off with Fingers
v/ / 1
J |
Doesn’t hurt a bit! Drop a little
“Freezone” on an aching corn, in
stantly that corn stops hurting, then
shortly you lift it right off with fing
ers. Truly.!
Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of
“Freezone” for a few cents, sufficient
to remove every hard corn, soft corr
or corn between the toes, and the call
luses, without soreness or irritation. ’
QUILLIANS
Pharmacy
Keep you eye on
the corner.
NEWS NOTES
i
(j/ Genets! Interest
THE TIDES T C
NOVEMBER 20. ’
Thursday High 5:07 . ;n 5:29 p m
Nov. 16 Low 11:30 t.m 1 1 :45 n in
Friday High 6:00 a n l , C:22 p.tn.
Nov 17 Low 12:24 p.m 12:36 a .m
Saturday High 6:50 a.m. 7:13 p m.
Nov. 18 Low 12:36 a-m. 1:16 p in
Sunday High 7:40 a.m. i:O2 p m
Nov. 19 Low 1:26 a.m. 2:06 p.m.
Monday High 8:28 a.m. 8:51 p.in
Nov 20. Low 2:14 a.m. 2:54 p.in.
.—Outer bar caluclations—about one
hour later in the harbor.
DEER SAID TO BE
NUMEROUS NOW.
Those who have been out report
that deer are plentiful and the pres
ent season promises to he probably
the best in recent years and sports
men attribute this condition t° the
fact that the games laws ar e being
observed by a majority of hunters.
FIRE DEPARTMENT HAD
RUN YESTERDAY 10 A. M
The dertartment was called out
shortly before 11 o’clock yes
terday morning by an alarm from
box 47. The blaze was at 2217 Lee
street, a small frame structure owned
by Hame Gordon and occupied by :
colored family. Tlie damage was
only a few singles and amounted t'
less than $lO.
CANDIDATES SHOULD
ENROLL BY SATURDAY.
As has been printed in these col
umns, all candidates for a place on
the board of city commissioner for
the white primary to be held on
November 21, must have their names
enrolled with Secretary Ross, of the
city executive commit; -> by f
o’clock tomorrow afternoon. Ilnles'
this is done they will not be voted for
in the Primary.
COLDER WEATHER; |
ALL WELCOME IT.
A decided change in temperature
has occured during the Past twenty
four hours and instead of the unusual
ly warm days and nights, it has be
come cool and pleasant and every
body welcome s the change as it had
been unseasonable and those who had
discarded the light underwear werr
regretting it. *
THANKSGIVING GAME
BETWEEN TECH AND AUBURN.
Big crowds will attend Tech-
Auburn gridiron battle in Atlanta on
Thanksgiving. This game gives all
inclinations of being hardest fought
of the season, a s both teams are re
ported to be in th e very pink of con
dition. Ther e is o doubt but tha'
Jtliose atftendjnlg w(|Il receive more
than their money's worth in thrills
and excitement.
WEATHER FORECAST
AND CONDITIONS.
Locally; fair and cooler; fresh
northerly , winds. Conditions else
where: High pressure areas crated in
the Ohio valley and • Idaho are caus
ing generally f. a ir weather in the in
terior districts. Changes to cooler
weather caused showers in the Gulf
and Atlantic states during the
last twenty-fou^,Ltpurs. it is much
■cooler in the afHf v “’4SoutheaHt
with frost noted in Mississippi
Arkansas.
BIG SALE AT GUARANTEE
STORE STARTS 9 At M TODAY,
There is doubt but tkat I'there;
be a big rush on at the IGluaijantjae!
Store this morning at 9 o'clqcit when
one of the greatest prieoUlsistiipgr
, sales known in local merchandising
. will begin . a nd continue until Setprjjpy
morning, December 2nd. This is not
the usual bargain sale but a paleil of
real high-class merchandise and
the people will awail themselvei this
opportunity to save [money there iis
no doubt. ' ; ,
i -
!' NOTICE
To the several colored churches of
the city of Brunswick' You and your)
congregation are cordially invited toj
be present at St. Paul A. M. E.j
church, 1522 Wolf 1 street, Sunday]
November IP, 1922 at 7 p. m., to;
listen to the Reports Kissing outj
the conference year for 1822 a nd thej
farewell Sermon by th e pastor, Rev.j
C- Johnson, D. D., text: “Revel 20t
Chapter, 12th verse. Subject “What]
Will My Record Be?”
DR. B. 0. QUILLIAN
Office Phone 47
Reside n ce Phone 1054
Calls Answered Night o r
v Day.
LIVE NEWS ITEMS FROM
capitoi of camden;
Mrs. S. C. Townsend is'recovering |
from a severe attack of dengue fever. !
Mrs. I#. Johnson aJ'd Mrs. K. J. j
Wad ley motored to Ja( ksonville Mon-j
daydav on a shopping lorpodition.
Judge N. L. Oillig, ordinary of'
Treutlen county, Sopeiton a"d Col. !
S. C. Townsend sp°nd severa' days!
. camping out i n the ' ountry enjoving
the pleasures of deer hunting.
A large party of gentlemen from i
thi s plac e visited Keruundina Mon
day evening, making the trip on the
Mary R. All report a very pleasant
time while there,
v large party of young folks from
this place motored to Folkston Fri
day evening to attend a social of the
Epworth League in that place.
Mrs. Ike Arnow Is visiting hs(r
daughter for a few days out of town.
Mr. and Mrs. Sheffield, of Bruns
wick, left her e Thursday, making a
trip to Savannah before -returning to
their home.
A government boat entered port
Sunday afternoon, looking after the
licenses of th e fishing boats in the
near-by rivers.
Rev. Walker is absent from the
ca'ty, attended the conference. He
will be returned to his charge in St.
Mary, much to the joy oh his many
friend s jn this place.
A large party of young people from
Kingsland registered at. the River
View hotel Sunday evening, enjoying
the good eats and genial company
which the hotel always affords.
Clifford S. Johnson spent Friday
in Jacksonville, looking after his in
terest in th e A. W. & N. railroad.
EDITOR OF SCRIBNER’S DEAD
New York, Nov. 16.—Edward Liv
3rmore Burlingame, 74 years of age,
editor of Scribner’s Magazine, died
here yesterday after an illness of
some time.
HAIR DON’T STOP
FALLINGITSELF
35c “Danderine” Saves Your
Hair—Ends Dandruff!
Delightful Tonic
Don’t lose h'air! Don’t tol
erate destructive dandeyuff. A little
Danderine now will save your hair;
thicken and strengthen it; double it?
beauty. ' i^flUfll
Falling hair never stops by itself!
Dandruff multiplies until ijtj, forms r
rusty scale destroying the hair, root
and all, resulting in baldnestf;
Your druggist will tell yo(i that
“/Danderine” is the largest selling
hair saver- in fh e world bepadSe it
corrects and tone s sick, ailing hair
of men and women every time. Use
one bottle of Danderine, then if you
find a single falling hair or Partticje
of dandruff, you can have your mon
ey back.
J. M. PITTS
Contractor and Builder
.Estimates Cheerfully Furn
ished.
Large and small jobs will receive
the same prompt attention.
I have been in this line cf
business in Brunswick for the
past twenty-five years. My best,
references ore furnished by those
I have worked for.
1203 Gloucester St.
IF OUR SERVICE FAILS
IN ANY WAY, PLEASE
TELL US. WE WANT IT
TO BE AS GuOf) AS IT
IS POSSIBLE TO MAKF
IT.
BRUNSWICK LAUNDRY
Geo. Griffin, Mgr.
DON’T FORGET WE ARE
DRY CLEANERS
RRUNBWICK’S FOREMOST HOME OF ENTERTAINMENT
TO DAY
Its the Day—Loca 1 Vaudeville Nite
C. CRAVEN AL WOMACK
Singer Comedian
JEAN SOUTHERN, in
WHOEVER FIND ETH A WIFE
A real story wi th a punch
MISS HUMMELL
Singer
MR. HARBINSON
Singer
PESKY HODGES
Ha, He Is Tthere
TOMORROW HOOT GIBSON
Starting Tuesday and all week changing Thursday and
Sat urday
VAUDEVILLE
PICTURES
MUSIC L COMEDY
Good Dry Wood
sl. 50 per Load or $6 per Cord
Cut in stove lengths
Prompt Delivery—Large Loads
Satisfaction Guaranteed
R.B. FROHOCK
Phone 956
We are the Acknowledge
Headquarters for
Auto Accessories
/
we have in stock the proper
device for
ANY CAR
J. B. Morgan
WOOD
Pine Oak
Light Wood Mixed
Quick Delivery Phone 600
SMITH’S WOOD YARD
R. L. Bunkiey, Mgr.
For Constipated Bowels, Sick Headache,
Sour Stomach, Bilious Liver
MISS EAGLIN
Dancer
PAUL MARTIN
Dancer
HARRY LAUDERS
Double Real Scotch