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THURSDAY. DEC. 14. 1922.
FATIMA 7
CIGARETTES /
70c
for TWENTY
ff you could have asked
for more in Fatima,
would it not have been
this lower price?
a—
‘ There’s a Near You ’
Only 9 Shopping Days Before Xmas
One Pound Box .. (((C
MRS. SHF.PPAKD S APPI I* I I AM S
Will make Apple whip, apple cream pie, apple spread,
apple sauce cake, apple turnover.
per package 15c
WHITE RT)SI: COCOA
16 ox. tins, per can -■ - - • 2dc
Phoenix Grocery Cos.
Cash and Carry Stores
We Give a
Two for One
TICKET
To The
Grand Opera House
With Every Bottle of
COCA-COLA
Ask for them everywhere
Coca-Cola Bottling Company
M. A. Copeland, Mgr.
Brunswick, Georgia,
READ THE NEWCfADS
PERSONALS
Hal L, Brake, of Atlanta, is in the
city.
F\ L. Willis, of Macon, is spend
ing h few days in the city.
t. Q. Ward, of Charleston, B. C.,
was in tfie city yesterday.
Dixie M. Holton, of St. Peters
burg, wa* heie yesterday.
It T. Hell, of St. PetersbrrK, Pla.,
is ju the city.
C. O. Brown, of Live Oak, Pla-,
spent yesterday here.
S. Q. Ward, of Jacksonville, was
here last night.
J. M. Price, of Midville, Ga.. spent
yesterday i tithe city.
Albert Pindig lias returned from a
two day , business trip to Savannah.
Arthur Cary, prominent Washing
ton, D. C., citizen, spent yesterday
in the city.
J. 1.. Waldrop, of Charleston, S.
j C., was a visitor to the city last
night.
(’. L. Capers, of Jacksonville, has
reached the city and will make Bruns
wick hL. future home.
Rev. O. P. Gilbert left last night
lor Atlanta where the inymutive
Board of the Baptist
w ill I oil' cue today. iijf'?
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Wigglyletorc, t.f
slum, iWi., ye n jagmi
twn tontriP- jP
Dr. neywarUlTOutins, of New
York, was the guest of R. R. HoP
kins ietiroute 0 m New
York for his former home in Thomas
ville to spend the holidays.
Many friends will tie glad to learn
that Ralph Debug,, who underwent
a .light •opern’JM at the city hos
pital TuesdayJß resting easy and
will be within the next few
days. ' ,
Many friends will ho
learn that Pranklin Aiken, P
derw'ent an operation at the city
hospital for appendicitis, was resting
easy, yesterday and doing as well as
could lie expelled.
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Vernon E. Padgett, prominent!
Baxley attorney and Sheriff Carter,!
of Appling county, the later a brotu-1
er of S. H. Carter, who is in jail!
charged w'ifh murder in connection (
with the death of Mi Ss Alma Crosby,
after spending yesterday and the (lay I
before in the city investigating the j
case, returned to their homes last j
night. It >s stated that a local attor
ney will be employed to assist in J
the defense v*ile relatives of the late ,
Miss Crosby ;m- to employ additional'
counsel to assist Solicitor Sellers in,
the prosecution.
ALWAYS ASK US FOR
CALUMET
B/tMING POWOfR
KERSEY'S BARGAIN
HOUSE
No more
from yoinjace, mother!
S. S. S. I the Great Builder of Rad-
Blood-Cells and Rheumatism
Must Gol Just Try It!
“Rheum a tiara? Me? No, Indeed, It\*
all Kone, every bit of It! Its sunshine
und Joy for mo now for the first time la
year*. I feel a wonderful glory again It.
the free motion 1 us<d to have when my
day# were yonmjer. I look u! my haudi
and think of the twists and swellings they
used to have. I bend way over to the
floor. I haven’t been able to do that In
iuan> yrr.n:' I can thank S. S. . c ' for it
all! To me It was a rising sun of Joy and
liberty. Brothers and sisters in misery,
|do n</t clone your eyes am* think that
health, tree motion and strength are gone
I from you forever! 7t Is not so. It hi here
j and now for all of you. S. S. 8. is wait*
1 iug to help you/’ There is a reason why
: S. 8. 8. will help you. When you Increase
I the number of your red-blood cells, the
: entire system undergoes a treiaendons
; change. Everything depends on blood
strength. Blood which is minus sufficient
red-cells leads to a long list of troubles.
[ Rheumatism is on© of them. 8. 8. 8. Is
the great blood-cleanser, blood-builder,
1 Kystem Ktrengthener. Dvrve invlgorator. it
stops skin BrQpUonH, too, pimples, black
r beads, acne, bolls, eczema. It builds up
1 run down, tired meji and women, beauti
i fles complexions, makes tbe flesh firmer,
i Start 8. 8. 8. today. It is sold at all drug
gpr** la two sizes The larger size butfle
Is the more economical.
SAGE TEA KEEPS
YOUR HAIR DARK
When Mixed With Sulphur it
Brings Back Its Beautiful
Lustre At Once
Cray hair, however handsome, de
notes advancing age. We all know the
advantages of a youthful appearance.
Your hair is your charm. It makes or
mars the face. When it fades, turns
gray and looks streaked, just a few
applications of Sage Tea and Sulphur
enhances its appearance a hundred-fold.
Don’t . stay gray I Look young 1
Father prepare the recipe at home or
get from any drug store a bottle of
“Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Com
pound,” which is merely the old-time,
recipe improved by the addition of oth*
er ingredients. Thousands of, folks
recommend this ready-to-use prepara
tion, because it darkens the hair bean--
tifully, besides, no one can possibly tell,
as it darkens so naturally and evenly.
You nioisten a sponge or soft brush
with it; drawing this through the hair,
taking one small strand at a time By
morning the gray hair disappears; af
ter anpther application or two, its
natural, color is restored and it becomes
thick, glossy and lustrous, and you ap
pear years younger.
Baumgartner’s Market, 312 Monk
street, .phone 100, in addlUon to
choice western meats, will * Future
handle select oysters 40c per quart,
delivered.
Bread is the stuff of life. tHn’c the
best, money can buy
DR. B. (). (JBIjAN
Qffio* Phona 47 >
Residence PhonAdB l i4
Calls Anl|grJ|J
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Chri&mas
TEN reason* why you fßMfip fiTS flit flllf
should buy a Columbia C’l *S BL ft*?.?/ 41 i'l b
CdLUMBIA CABINETS
1— —Strsam-lina Cabinet
Harmcftixtft dtlightfully with your horns
furnishings. All finishes aie beautiful axd
easily kept.clean.
2 Automatic Record Ejector
Eliminate* tha sjoarch for tha desired rc-
Sots. Automatical!?
3 Tone Control Leave.
u ^pn““pu‘s y plp= h o?it7°<?‘on r * t "
4 One-hand Top
Easy to raise and lemr without daugei ef
.mag. wr rta age
COLUMBIA TONE
b..
cauaa it u con.trnctaa to reproduce the
firoper baianL* between overtones and
U nd*menui tones.
g—.Strai(ht Tone Arm
which allow, the sound wave, to dev.lop
luiiy and naturally—unimpeded by joint.
play .d* *'the record ll *'they smcrg•
through the tone arm.
7 ”^fh*.”r P o!‘w and n.trai ampiiftc-
ion. Sue end design are the reeuit oi jo
year, con.ta.t aaperimentattan.
COLUMBIA MOTOR
Motor
® *rA P a operate, in th.
Ouariateai°Vaey'to oii'oi' clean"* ***"'
9 Ease of Handling Needle. V
venleoca si needle lnaartian.
104-Noe-Sat Automatic Stop
It ectwa the motot, without human aid,
whe- a record has fialiuvd playing
CORNS
Lift Off with Fingers
/1
Doesn’t hurt a bit! Drop a little
“Freestone'’ o„ an aching corn, in
stantly I bat corn s tops hurting, then
shortly you tifl it right off wilt fin
gers. Truly!
Your druggist sell s a tiny bottle of
“Fivezone” for a few cents, sufficient
to remove every hard corn, sof| cqjrn,
|or coin between the loes, and the
j callouses, without, soreness or irrita
tion. ■
Ouch! Aching Joints,
Rub Rheumatic Pain
Rub Pain rlghtjpbt with small
trial bottle of old
“St. Jacobs Oil.”
Rheumatism is “pain” only.
Not one case in fifty requires inter
nal treatment. Stop drugging t Rub
soothing, penetrating “St. Jacobs Oil”
right into youY sore, stiff, aching
joints, and relief comes instantly. “St.
Jacobs Oil” is a harmless rheuma|jsm
Bbuncnt which never disappoints and
MHBfertgmagjhe skin.
HHfiyHyHKpfQuit complaining I Get
a of old, honest “St.
Jacobs Oil” at any drug store, and in
just a moment you’ll be free from
Rheumatic pain, soreness and stiffness.
4?on’t suffer! Relief awaits you. “St.
Jacobs Oil” is just as good for sci
atica, neuralgia, lumbago, backache,
sorainsL ~-
Market, 312 Monk
(hone inn, ;d addition to
nienlu, will in future
snlect oysters file per quart,
SVFered.
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A HOME without music of kind is a pretty forlorn sort of
XjL place *fcese days of peppy fox! of new and popular song hits.
And what a parody on home, home is, without music at Christmas— •'
the big, joyous, happy time of the > ,or. when it’s as easy to hum or
sing or whistle us it is to think So this year instead of wondering,
“What will 1 give them for Christmas:'” just say to yourself, “I’ll give
’em a yerjt-round gift—rin all-year source of sunshine and happiness— a. :
Columbia Grafonola.”
First—Bay a Columbia for the educalional value of music in th*
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home—valuable to the youngsters and to the older tolks.
Second—Buy a Columbia for tha purity of its voice, its perfection
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of reproduction, ns decorative b< ii ty. buy it because it has ten re
markable points cf superiority tha- put it at the top of the list of
worth-while phonographs made to day.
You can’t begin to estimate the joy and happiness a Columbia will
give your folks every day in the year. You won’t hesitate when wa
f feU * Columbia Prices Have Hit Bottom.
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See the Columbia Dealer in your vicinity to-day and get the facta—
prices and terms—you’ll be surprised and pleased at the opportunity
he will offer you to own the most improved phonograph at a coat you
easily can aft ord. * . ...
COLUMBIA URAPHOPHQNE CO New York
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Automobile
ipCmas Gifts
Bumper, Spotlight, Motor
Meter, Stoplight, Windshield*!
Visor, Tire Gauge, Rear Vu
Mirror, Step Plates, Tire
Covers, Seat Pads, Jack or
Pump, Monogram Radiator
Cap, Handy Tools, Gabtiel
Snubbers.
Why not a practical gift this year?
J. H. Morgan
Phone 405
Cook*with Gas
Tbe cleanest, handiest ana cheapest tael. Don’t hi
a slave to your old Mtche n stove. Cooking with gas
is the modem way of living —it saves money, time,
worry and work. Come i and let’s talk it over.
Mutual Light & Water Cos.
• PHONE 7 J*''