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TUESDAY, JULY 17, 1923,
SUES RED UPPER
nr skips pain
Rl FEW MINU 1 ES
Rheumatism, lumbago, neuritis, back*
ache,' stiff neck, sore muscles, strains,
sufferingso [Sprains, aching joints. , When you,are
{just jRetf you Pepper can hardly Rub. get around,
Nothing try ,, ,
has such concghtrated, pene¬
trating heat heat as red peppers, and when
i penetrates rigjht down into pain
and congestion relief comes at once. " "
Just as soonas you apply Red Pep¬
per Rub you feel the tingling heat. In
three minutes the sore spot is warmed
through and through and the torture is
gone. t<
Rowles Red Pepper Rub, made from
red peppers, costs little at any drug
store Get a jar at once. Be sure to
get the genuine, with the name Rowles
on every package.
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Cures Malaria, Chills and Fever
Dengue or Bilious Fever. It kills
the germs that cause the fever.
S.S.S. stops
Rheumatism
at* Rheumatism is all gone. I
f ee j a wonderful glory again
in the free motion I used to have
when my days were younger. I can
thank S.S.S. for it all! Do
you increase the number of your
undergoes red-blood-cells, the entire system
a tremendous change.
Everything strength. Blood depends on blood
which is minus
sufficient red-cells leads to a long
list of troubles. Rheumatism is one
of thetai.” S. S. S. is the great blood
cleanser, blood-builder, system
strengthener, and nerve invigorator.
S. S. S. is sold at all good diur
stores in two sizes. The larger size
is more economical.
U.J. World* Best
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Make Summer A Season
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This is the period when “Old Sol” gets in his work and sends us his warmest weather!
BUT, why suffer, when we can make your Home, your Office or your Store, a place
of real comfort. Electricity is the magic word. Why not an electric fan for the
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living rooms and a cool gas stove for kitchen?
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Comfort means health, health means t,'1 happiness, health and happiness bring success.
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be successtul.
Mutual Light & Water Company
close your eyes
and think that
motion health, free
and
strength from are
forpber! gope you
It is
not so, S. S.S.
is waiting 'to
When
News Notes
of General Interest
THE TIDES UP t
TO JULY 20TH.
Tuesday High 10:02 am 10.25 pm
July 17 ‘ Low 4:07 am 4:21 pm
Wednesday'{High 10:53 am 11:16 pm
July 18 1. L*ow 4:55 am 5:13 pm
Thursday High 11:48 am .................
July 19 Low 5:46 am 6:10 pm
Friday High 12:11 W 12:47 pm
July 20 Low 6fr40 am 7:13 pm
Outer bar calculations—about an
our later in tbe, harbor.
THE WEATHER: Partly cloudy and
somewhat unsettled; scattered thun¬
dershowers probable; light variable
winds.
TEN A., B. & A. PULLMANS
PARKED IN SOUTHEND
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At. the Cochran avenue property of
the A., B. & A. ten Pullmans are
parked and the line extends from
Second avenue north. These are the
cars jn; which the soldiers now at
Cain|f Cpney came and it is supposed
that they will remain at their park¬
ing place until the encampment ends.
W. A. J. WILDER DIES IN
PHOENIX, ARIZONA.
Mrs. Capt. Ben Fahm received a
telegram yesterday announcing' - the
death of her brother, W. A.
der, at Phoenix, Ariz.
has been in the West for several
years, having visited his sister here
on several occasions. The
ami interment will be held at Phoe
nix unlay.
UE1TM.LY WILL HAVE
MODERN HEADQUARTERS
Work continues well underway on
the office building of the Atlantic Re
I fining company now tn course of
tion and which is located a distance
from the company’s present executive
department. It will be a
structure and will be modem in every
way and much more convenient to all
concerned that the present headquar¬
ters.
-L'ARGE CROWD WILL GO
TO DANCE ON ST. SIMON
The first dance of the encampment
will be the feature on St. Simon to¬
night and it is needless to say that
scores will go over and trip the light
fantastic tn their heart’s content,
while others will go for the purpose
of enjoying a surf bath. The steam,
er Emmeline will leave the foot of
Mansfield street at 8 o’clock sharp.
LARGE PARTY FROM j
ATLANTA IS COMING
Tomorrow a party compose,I of
more than a dozen well known At¬
lantans, accompanied by members of
their families, will reach St. Simon
and remain there for ten days or two
weeks. Tents and general camping
outfits will be brought along and the
experience will be both novel and en¬
joyable.
PRAWN; CATCHES NOT SO
HEAVY {BUT STOCK GOOD
While it! may be true that prawn
catches recently have not been as
heavy as a short 'time ago, the stock
is large and of course more marketa¬
ble and better in every way. The
fleet of prawn boats in the harbor is
Hnf. means of putting thousands of
•(foilarts-,in circulation each wefck
There is a total of more than one hun¬
dred craft engaged in prawning and
on each there is from two to four
men.
NOTICE TO MARINERS
OF INTEREST HERE
Information has been received.from
tiie Branch Hydrographic Office, Bos¬
ton, that Cross Rip Light vessel, Nan¬
tucket Sound, was temporarily re¬
placed by a relief light vessel on July
11, 19923. Thefii^elief light the vessel foremast, shows
one fixed red on
and one fixed white light on the main¬
mast. The fog signal is a 1000 lb. bell
rung by hand. The superintendent
of lighthouse, Third; Middle district, Ground an¬
nounces that the
Ledge Buoy 4, was temporarily dis
i confirmed . on July , , 10, 1923, during , i
red * ing 0 P er » t | 0n f_ ,n the v,c,n,ty - !
»T. ojmoN SIMON roIt BOA 1 LINE ANL
SOLDIERS WELL
Many favorable remarks gfe being
on the excellent -manner in
| which the St. Simon Transit Com- I
pany handled the troops of the 122nd j
regiment and the prompt way in :
which organizations the equipment transported of the different to St.; j
was
Simon. In order that satisfaction |
j would result the fresh transit company j
chartered the water steamer,
'City' of, Augusta, from the -Georgia j
iVeneer -and Package Company and j
| craft delivered everything with-1
out mishap,
Watch Chevrolet Lead
NOTICE *;
This is to give formal notice that
j any claims against or any obligations be j ;
to the late Mrs. E. L. Harvey must
1 presented for final {Settlement at once ;
to the undersigned' pho are the only |
heirs.—Mrs. C. E. C. Davidson, Franklin’s R. resi- E. j
Harvey, at Mr. J.
dence, 806 G street.
First Military Dance At
St. Simon Tonight
The first military dance during the
encampment wdl occur at St. Simon
Tonight, July 17 th.
t
Come and join the crowd and lets give Georgia’s Soldier
s hoys a real Welcome.
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Boat Leaves Foot of Mansfield Street
at 8 P. M.
St. Simon Transit Co.
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