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^FEDERATE VETS
nta, Ga Jply 18.—A treasury
nt for live hundred and forty-
‘Purring' Motors
Come From Pouring
In \ouf Crank Case
Automobile construction has reach¬
ed such a high noint of efficiency that
nearly any car you buy will give you
good service if you take the right care
of it.
Proper lubrication is, of course, the
most essential thing to motor satis¬
faction—and remember always that
the motor is the heart of the car. If
the pistons and cylinder walls are
lubricated with the right quality’and
the right weight of oil, you will have (
no bother or expense with either of the
two great causes of trouble—friction
and lost power.
Polarine is a motor oil made from
the very heart of choicest crude petro¬
leum, refined, filtered and purified so
as to produce just the right ''oilinsss”
for every motor. Made in four weights,
" Medium”—"Heavy Heavy X” and
"Heavy XXX By following the chart
of recommendations (which is on dis¬
play at all Polarine dealers), you can
be absolutely assured of getting the
proper weight for your motor *.
Make it run smoother
and last longer with.
Clerk, Superior Court, Giy an
21.28-8-4.:irea^ttaMBHB«E8Br %^£ounty, Geo rgia. _ ,
Chills .
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atism so you can nH^Hprarour.d I 1
st try Red. Pepper you will ;
.ve the quickest relief known. j
Nothing has such concentrated, pen a
ating heat as red peppers. Instant
lief. Just as soon as you .apply Red
l
li nfcago, neuritis, backache, stiff neck,
instant relief •waits you. Be sure to
get the genuine, witn the name F.effie3
«a each package.
thousand, five* hundred and sev¬
dollars for parent of Con¬
federate pensions yesterday. was signed ’“ bjt| Gov¬
Walker ; n ;; ■
The requisition was given the gov¬
ernor several days ago, bat a few mi¬
nor. defects were discovered in the pa¬
pers and the governor found it neces¬
sary to have the corrections made.
The funds will be used to pay the old
of phtisiftiuTs.
i bolTyand Ifni
; look in your
; replaced by
a B^^old,
j plexioo. and a IpBaTush
| haggard, tigl
j ed and inJM w every
spring niovemetyjd||j| youthful
I h ealHaflafiBH
conditiand'- t<f restoring
system. Da:; -
such -.veil -knc-y
Nux and 3arsdtriU
build you up,
eerier and ling vigorous, stomach while DrfTjL.a
your
that prevent, your food from
ing.
Get a bottle of Dan-Nax from your
dunr store today. If you are not
lighted with results it will cost you
Mfcfiflfefcr
TONIC, it is the best of Quinine and Iron
"it
the Hood and builds op the whole system,
General Strengthening Tonic for Adults
Children. 60c.
ro Drive Pvt Malaria W”
And Build Vp The Systett
fake the OH Standard GROVE'S
LESS chill TONIC You, know what
are taking, as the formula is Quinine printed
every label, showing it is The
Iron in a tasteless forin.
drives out the malaria, the Iron builds
the system. 60 cents.
666quickly (relieves
tion Biliousness,
Cold and LaOrippe.
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coast line
Brunswick to Baltimore, M
via Washington.......$46.
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To Philadelphia, Pa., via
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UCsUMlEDGE, Ticket Ager
Phone 715
T, J. WRIGHT, Qsa’L Agent
Phone 102
THEj4TRI«aL
NOVEL PICT&S&IS
CHILDREN OF JAZZ
BrighouseTd , play, “Other Times,”
which will be on view at the Bijou
theatre on today and Friday. Theo¬
dore Kosloff, Ricardo Cortez, Robert
Cain and Eileen Percy, all well known
screen players, are featured.
Richard Forestall, an adventurer
is the son of a queer man living on
an island with a scoye or more of de¬
pendents, all of whom seemingly be¬
long to the era of^ttae fifties. Their
dress, manners and social customs
are so radically different from those
of today, as to render them racially
distinct. It is these folk in the story
that make “Children of Jazz” as dif¬
ferent from the ordinary photoplay
as day is from night.,
ST. SIMON TRANSIT
COMPANY
BRUNSWICK TO OCEAN PIER, ST.
SIMON ISLAND
A Wonderful Sale of
V I SPRING- T i
i FIELD
This is our first tire sale and today we are offering Kelly Spring!icltl Tires at prices that arc
lower than at any time in the history of our business.
these prices are special and are subject to withdrawal without notice.
Every tire a FIRST, absolutely new fresh stock bearing serial number, guaranteed as such by
the Kelly Springfield Tire Co.,and by us.
AH orders given prompt attention in order in which they received.
FABRICS CORDS
LIST SALE PRICE LIST SALE PRICE SIZE LIST SALE PRICE
30x3 12 stand- $14.50 $11.28 $ 45.34 $ 31.36
30x3 1-2 0. S- 17.15 12.85 46.40 31.04
kk stand- I'fdl* i| ||
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(By Associated Press.)
Oakland, Cal., July 191—Names of
(4,324 heroes who died in the Work!
War today repose in a vault in the
Allied Memorial Center here. The
nemorial, a majestic monument of
iteel and stone, was erected on’ the
banks of Lake Merritt, in the heart
if Oakland, for the purpose of, hold¬
ing the names of every Allied soldier,
allot, or nurse killed in the World
War.
Dl*. Leroy F. Herrick, of Oakland,
vho erected and maintains the mem¬
orial at his own expense, states that
n time he hopes to have the names of
very participant in the World Wat
n the huge vault of the Allied Mem¬
orial Center.
Dr. Herrick state dthat the Canadi
n authorities have promised to have
■ complete list of the soldier and sail¬
or dead of Canada in his hands on
iuly 1, 1924, and, he says, the names
.-ill be deposited on July 4 with prop
r jfRtriotic services. This, the mem¬
orial founder stated, will be a depar¬
ture from the usual method of de
ositing the names.
“I planned and since 1919 have car
fed out my plan of holding patriotic
;ervices for the depositing of names
on each Memorial Day and each Arm
’stic Day,” said Dr! Herrick. -kHoav
wer, I do not want to keep the entire
Canadian list out of the vault until
lext November 11, and I am going to
break the rule of procedure this once.
“I do not know how long it is : going
to take me to get the names of the
1,500,000 soldier dead of France. The
French war authorities have not fin¬
ished compiling its list. I expect to
have the Australian and New Zealand
fsts in time for next Armistice day,
but I do not know how long it will
take to get complete lists from Eng¬
land, Belgium, Italy and other Allies.
“The names in the vault today are
ill American, with the exception of
i.45 of Brazil’s war dead.”
The monument has the portraits of
Washington, Lincoln, Roosevelt, and
Wilson carved on the four sides, and
is topped by an eagle. Dr. Herrick,
r. local physician for the last 30 years,
was born in Wellington, Maine, in
CITY FISH MARKET
1327 Grant Street
Phone 495
Luke Dawson
We have Fresh Fish every
Day.
BASS, SHEEPHEAD AND
MULLET, AND FRESH
WATER FISH.
We deliver and Dress
Fish when requested to
do so.
DO your house building
and repairing NOW
Building lumber for sale, all grades to suit your re¬
quirements, including mouldings* Hear! Face and Rift
Flooring for your porches.
Our Guarantee; You get the correct grade you pur¬
chase. Wc will cheerfully assist you on your estimates.
Maritime Industries Oo
Phone 354
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Makers of
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