The Brunswick news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1906-2016, November 28, 1922, Image 2

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FAT IMA 7 CIGA^^TE^/ for TWENTY At this price where is the man who can’t be discriminating? Ltt Fa * *// yia/ \.™3 Set Contents 15 Fluid Drachr<| rjjjjggiJ jj G&% raws®® jl tlntitheStomachsandwwcts, hii ) amiaJ ; • C*c rfalness and ijCclUicr Opium, ITMineral. Not >miH°Ti c . '1 JkdptatOMMr J * Jtun/ikbSmt * , 3 jgffit** 1 I U I I V (SnMS&r V I |cJKSB&I I -jSSffis | 1 XkSimile Sidiurtnrefl* | frtfjffZS&Li | fi ImE CIWTAtW Go*m* 1 Exact Copy of Wrapper. rffe The Great w R a dieFi t Home Heater 111 An ornament and a real yilllSlte. * and comfort to any j household. Keeps fire all night, and most econont iS Owns One ” Georgia Hardware Cos. Phone 835 -83 b “Money Saved Is Money Made CUSTOM For Infants and Children. Mothers Know That | Genuine‘Castoria Always \ ‘Bears the / YM K|r jy Jjv In' (\Jr Use \JP For Over | Thirty rears umm THt CENTAUR COMPANY. NlVkr YON* CITY. CRIMINAL DOCKET OK IK GIH COOK! Number of Cases Thierf Before Judge Butts Yesterday. Trib unal Will Meet Again This Morning at 9:30. Judge E- C. Butts convened the city court yesterday morning at 10 o'clock and at once started disposition friminaJ docket. It is state’l number erf case* reayd for y keep the court in session next sever&l days as evc-ry ill he made by officials to docket a* clear as possible. Following cases were disposed of yesterday: Mose CLashby, carrying pistol without license. Outlty, $25 to include cost. Boisy Hill, violation of the prohibition law. Verdict ot 1 guilty. Sentene e of $l6O and cost or four months on tbe gang. Mainio Sinclair, colored, shoplifting. Ver dict of yuilty. Burwell Gay, tssamt and battery. Verdict of not guilty- Sandy Hall, carrying pistol without license. Rul e nisi on bond. Mary Mos ley, vjulation of the Prohibition law-. Nolle pressed. Hazle Lee Davis, drunk on public highway. Nolle Pres sed. Carrie Segni, violation of the Prohibition law. Verdict of not guil ty. Court will convene at the usual hpur this morning and resume work On the criminal docket. FUNERAL OF MRS. M. C. ROWE IN SAVANNAH YESTERDAY MORNING Huge of flowers at th e home of Mrs. Mary Cora Rowe, whose death ! wa s reported in these columns Sun-! day morning, attested the ]ovo and j high esteem in which this, nobl e wo- ■ man was held by scores of Bruns- i wickians among whom she hud spent! the greater part ot ner useful life. j Service* . were held at the First j Presbyterian church, conducted by Rev. K. 1). Thomas at J o’clock Sun day aternoon and the remain* were taken to Savannah on the A. B. ( A- A., accompanied by Undertaker .1 • D. Baldwin and Mr. and Mrs- S, V’. Baker and interment held in Ben oventure cemetery tU©9 yesterda* jnerejaß at 10 o’clock. ( ~ One of th e largest congregations in the history of the church there heard the last sad rites over the re mains of this beloved woman and it is said that there was never a great er number of floral offerings. Sor rowing friends followed the body t.o the train ami the beautiul casket was Uttgrully covered with flowers. The death of Mrs Rowe was a shock to the community and many of her friend.;, a* well as others of more rp cont acquaintance, were overcome with gi'aif when they read of it in Th e News Sunday morning. Her only grandson, Alvin B. Rowe, and his wife came over from Savannah and the remains to their last vestiuMrplace CASTORIA For and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Signature of MuC/Vaf S&USA&K NOSE CLOGGED FROM A COLD OR CATARRH Apply Cream in Nostrils To Open Up Air Passages. Ah! What rebel'! Your clogged nostril* open right up, the air passages of your head arc clear and you can breathe freely. N,> more hawking, mufll uig. nntoons discharge, headache, dry hess—<> struggling for breath at nigh*, your told or mtarrii is gone. Don’t stay stuffed-up' (Jet. a •-■mall bottle of Fly’s (.'team Balm from jou> druggi.-t now. ■ little of'this fragrant, ar.t i ■•■:.-iW , tn in \ cur nor. trils. let il peiicti ■ .>■ • ••..;• -;b every air. peasugo of •< and - Iwall the - 'o’! ■■ and- .• s' >■• ’.ohranc.r giving you .u. •■< rebel' Ply s Ciaeui Bubn is in - • • • . ~.i.i | , .itarrh suffci la- ~ -1 . . . R*. 4 splendid. It starts cirtuktion'wiis scatters cmgatian The Ur flamimtion disappears— and along with it the pom Rftltevea panasol rtouruatte twmgea toe*. Wtjtn* and backaches, neunifiat, cold* in chest. Keep it band?. L*nhnent-&fc paint r 'J?” Wy 1 '- y ' Buy 'TyP? Goicibk 1 should buy a Columbia COLUMBIA CABINETS lMstream*line Cabinet Harmonizes delightfully with your home furnishings. All finishes are beau* tiiul and easily kept clean. 2-—Automatic Record Ejector Eliminate* the search for the desired record. An ideal place lor your choice selections. Automatically cleans them before use. Control Loaves Loud or sofv music as you choose—op erates on same principle as pipc-orgsc control. 4—■.One-hancJ Top Easy to raise and lower without danger of damage or breakage. COLUMBIA TONE j£_Ußiversal Reproducer #hich gives natural accuracy of tone because it is constructed to reproduce the proper balance between overtones and fundamental tones. Tone Arm which allows the sound vove%o do velop fully and naturally— by joints and reflection**—!ram the time they are picked off the record till th 7 emerge through the tone ifta. —Tnno Anfplfier /which assures free and nai rai awplifi cation. Site and design a. ihe result of iC years' constant capcrirocntatioU. COLUMBIA MOTOR g__D*play Brake (to operates it the metor—not on turn-table Noiseless Easy to oil o r iteflp. t ® mc A ▼ - net*!., dropTWwKiMF Mr K>- ■ M ■' JO—Non-S-t Aut ' mLA It topt the mnoMm 5a r,.i when the rctuca W A playing ‘ 1 fcut byjthe Room fid ” J Gives n steady supply of clean hc:H, in anv y-' room in itie house at any time you wen* it, and at much less than the cost of coal, wood 10 Hours Heal to 1 Gallon 2 It is tight, strong and durable and its warm. penetrating rays will heat the room for I \ necessity in every household —now in use ' in ovti Americn Standard Oil Company 1 Ain. .tarVson*i!le, Fla. Lo-Brrin, jfj ' % *•’ BZ ® njo A f C T% ha 9 ? # I JL %JGJi kJLri A fi(teat ¥'■■< kl IS / THE folks are -ill going to be there with you. 'iacres going to be a bjg, fat turkey and ail the fixings end pumpkin pie— good stories? laughter, fu r - md good cheer at table—and then what? Wouldn’t it be joyous if you o .id all troop into the front room, soma one roll up the rug, some other one start the Columbia and then have a real cid-timc dance an 1 frolic? Sound good? You betl And you -r edn't postpone the happy time of owning; 3 Columbia Giafono! another clay. Go to the nearest Columbia Dealer to-day. See the handsome stream-line Columbia model.; hr. Las on display. Let the Columbia man explain (he tc individual and superior points of merit that make the Columbia the most satisfactory phonograph that money can buy. Then r.vke inquiries* about prices. You will be astonished that this instrument, with raoro improvements than any other worth-while phonograph, car. ho bcuy, t for so little—and, too, the Cohuu.iri. nan will likely tell you r ';> Community Club pur chase pin; ,i > •ch you can get t!-. r.trtur.cnt of yon; choice at once and pay ,o r it oa “a mutually satisfactory arrangement.” Don’t w.ui? V , ■. say “no”! Cc end sec! Wc know you’ll love your Colu:., COLUMBIA GRAPixOPHONE CO., N*u> York s