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fC. 7. 1922
TesUHffey ym? of blending
-taste iffavwiA by millions
of users
"Good to the last drop
RB. U-S. PAT. OFF. * *
MAXWELL HOUSE
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small ears
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chnice
tally cleans them CTfo^e
3~Tone Control Leaven “
Loud or soft music as you -hwif—
operates on same principle as pips
organ control.
4—One-hand Top '* •-—t
y to raise end lowrr without
danger el damage or breakage.
COLUMBIA TONE
BL-,Univeral Reproducer
“ yrbich 'gives natural accuracy of
tone because it Is constructed to
reproduce the proper balance be
twrera overtones and fundamental
tone*.
A—Straight Tone Arts?
which allows the sound wants to
develop fully and naturally—un
impeded by joints and reflections—
from the time they are picked off the
record till they emerge through tha
tone arm.
7 Tone Amplifier
which assures fre- and central am
plification. Size and design are the
result of SO years’ constant aspen
meatatton.
COLUMBIA MOTOR
g Display Motor
Braka (to step re-erd) op-ams in
the motor —not on turn-cable liaice
lets gears. Guaranteed. Easy to oil
or clean.
gj__Ee.tß of Handling Needles
Three runs for different types,
tired needles dropped into special
receptacle. Ertra convenients of
noedle insertion.
10—n on-v Set Automatic Stop
It stops.the motor, without human
aid, when the record haa hnifened
playing.
R. O. Lee, of Jacksonville, s p c nt
| yesterday here.
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Lee, of Atlanta, spent ye -
in the
W’oodwanl, of Atlanta, spent
here.
H. i .of fUivajlUab, is i.ej
th e city.
a
M McFarland, of Savannah, j.<
spending a few days jn the city.
■L. R. Vinson, of SawaUoah, \va:
auiong the visitors here yesterday.
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cnspiay oi wiumma stream-line moaeis. Let mm
Columbia tone. Let him explain the ten points of superiority
that have lifted the Columbia out of the mechanical phonograph
class. Let him tell you the new low prices that make the Columbia
the most inexpensive, worth-while phonograph on the market.
Then think! Home ar,d Christmas Home and music and Christ
mas. How music Css the two ideas closer together. Of all the
year, Christmas Is the ideal Lime to own a Columbia —the dear
old songs, the steppy peppy dances, the droll comedians. A.
Columbia is the one rarest gift for Christmas. Go see the Columbia /rtf''\
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COLUMBIA GRAPHOPtioISE LO., New York
PERSONALS
GET A NEWS TRAVEL POLICY;
IT IS ABSOLUTELY FREE
In a short time it may be too late
to get a News travel poliry and those
who can possibly spare the money t"
pay for a year’s subscription should
do so at ouee as there is no telling
when an acclident will come
A phon e message to the business of
flee, 188, will be answered by a mem
her of thi3 department who will fully
explain the policy in every detail
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COLD WAVE IS
HEADED Tills WAY
FREEZING TEMPERATURE IS
SEATED FOR SOME
SECTIONS
(By Associalpd Pres*. >
Atlanta. Dae. 6.—The cold wave
now • weep, dk the West, is expected
to arrive in this section of the South
.during the early morning, according
to a report issued by the local mete-
orologist.
A “few" degrees below freezing for
a short period is expected by the
weather bureau. Moderate
tore has prevailed in this sectitjdjfl
Cje last seven days.
®X ARMY MEN Alii
I KILLED IN Pi. W
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the (lying station
or deny thi until they-JKWS Ja
investigation. The machines b
[up for a practice spin.
I PAW LS i\ FROM 01
ill I; Now MakJH
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Mari 1 1 a
Up
Cornets, s2l up
MS Trombones $22 up
Drum., s(i UP
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i in ism.i.s orders now.
V7m of any band
rn
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is. i
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MULTAN’S
Pharmacy
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Keep you eye on
the corner.
For lea! High ClassV|
AUTOMOBILE SERVICE
If it service you want, then we
£ommend you to that department
busirie^
■so carry a full line of ! ires
ilf \}g the
F ; y 11 K J
■Mason, C!l£m£Hl
Our stock of accessories is always
■Jk at your service.
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Coal-flgfcg-wood
pHj Bshinc!les P and laths
PI asl FR J t&JItBk FIRECLAY
B R ICK mm } ™E BRICK
j SAND FLUE PIPE
I WE HAVL MME IN SMALL PACKAGES FOR WHlTE
washing and all disinfecting purposes.
Coney & Parker Company
Phones 17 and 1b >= 1 129 Ba, Street.
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To Drive Out Malaria
And Build Up The System |
Take the Old Standard GROVE’S TASTE- ‘
i LESS chill TONIC. You know what you;
Fire taking, as the formula is printed on
every label, showing it is Quinine and
(ton in a tasteless form. The Quinine
i drives out the malaria, the Iron builds up
the system, fill cents.
It starts circulation %hjs
scatters congestion The in
flammation disappears—
and along with it the pain
R*iUevo pwXDiul rheumatic triune* toy.
T\ brvit h<-s n -
colds in cheat. Keep it hand*.
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Xmas
Suggestions
Kodaks
Stationery
Safety Razors
Perfume
Cigars
Pipes
Complete Stock
Glynn Drug Cos.
Phone 827
Bread c the stall' of life. Have the
money can buy —VELVET.