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My Secrets
Of beauty are years rv?v/, if you wire.
By Edr*a Wanace
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and that beauty brought me glory. I
have kept that beauty to a gran old
age. After 40 years in the limejjgh .
I still look a girl of 10.
These facts are due to helps I found
through years of worm-wide sea: th¬
ing, They are, i believe, the best
beauty helps in existence. Xo one I
know has, in other ways, attained any
like results.
So I have had these helps prepared
and placed where all may get them.
And 1 hope to see them bring to mil¬
lions the benefit- I got.
Just Four Will Do
These beauty helps comprise 32 dif¬
ferent factors. But great experts
nave combined them in four prepara¬
tions. And all are sold at modest
P rices which every girl and woman
can afford.
i One is my White Youth Ciuy. A
clean, refined clay, vastly more effi
"cient than ordinary lays. A day per¬
fected by French experts tr ough 20
year* of scientific study.
My White Youth Ha; hr: a -w
complexion, rosy, dear an- ch-an. It
combats all liner ard wrinkles. Xo
woman who once tries it will ever go
without it. It costs 50 cents and SI.
Youthful Bloom
My Youth Cream is a col-, -sear.;
like nothing else you know. It con¬
tains both lemon and strawberry.
French experts have embodied in it
YOU ARE INVITED
to call at the Georgia College of Commerce to inspect our
equipment, examine our courses of study, meet our teach¬
ers and decide for yourself whether this is the school you
should attend. This invitation is also most cordially ex¬
tended to business and professional men and women. We
want the people of Brunswick to knew more about this in¬
stitution.
Standard business courses. Day and Night sessions. In¬
dividual instruction. Expert teachers. Special rates to
Charter Members. Entire ffoor of News Building.
GEORGIA COLLEGE OF COMMERCE
BRUNSWICK ALTON H PERRY, PRESIDENT GEORGIA
Make Electricity
Your Servant
Electricity has solved almost every housekeeping
problem and brought to th< average home such
conveniences as have hitherto been enjoyed onl}
by the wealthy.
Wire Your Home This Spring
If you have ever experienced electrical comfort
you already realize the luxurious coi-.v -uencc 01
brilliant, easily controlled electric light to say
nothing of the countless household helps available
only to wired homes. We are making a specialty of wiring homes at low cost
this spring. It will pay you to investigate. All work is guaranteed.
Telephone us today
Brunswick Electric Co.
Phone 99 1528 Newcastle St.
11000 l nsuran ce policy
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BOTH FOR AN ENTIRE YEAR
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Apply it after the clay. Also use
1' a- night cream, also daytimes a?
a powder base. Keep it ever on
-Ain and fe*o and whiten, firm, soft
and pi >tect. The price is 60 cents.
My Facial Youth is a liquid clean¬
er, row used by leading beautji ex
;,ert= t:.e w-.rl.i over. It contains no
r.imal. no vegetable fat. The-skin
ccn . : absorb : So it cleans to the
depths, tinn departs. And the. dirt
an : refuse nothing else can reaft
tomes wit., it. G-eat beauty experts
charge $0 for it. Mine sells for 75
cents.
The Hair You Envy
My glorious haii- is due to my Hair
Y-.ut : . It is heavy, silk,
grows finer every year.
hair, dandruff and gray hairs are un
M;. .. Hr.:. Tout: applied witn . an
eye dropper, directly to the scalp. It
does not muss the hair. It keeps the
scalp like a well-kept garden where
the hair roots can flourish. It costs
50 cent n $1 with eye dropper.
All druggist? and toilet counters
suppL these prepai : -ion.i, exactly a>
f Beau y book comes
■' ' - • ‘ >:m % you Hch
■ T want tame beauty,
,r:gw yout! . the?,- are the best ways
: /-’■ - to get them. Edna ™ al
luce Horn)'':'. Business address, Wau
kesha Wis.
THEATRICAL
‘PEG ’0 MV HEART” AT THE
BIJOU MONDAY-TUESDAY
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When the news was first published
that -Peg O' Mv Heart," J. Hartley
Manners’ ____ famous __________ __________, stage success.
would be pieturized by Metro, with
Laurette Taylor making her screen
debut in the role which has endeared
her to hundreds of thousands of the
auegoers. delight was expressed ev
Drama this'celebrated lovers everywhere .........
were pleased that tale
should receive animated circulation
beyond the limitation of the stage.
Fnder the direction of King Vidor.
v, ::!i a supporting cast of high abili
ties, and with Michael, the canine ac
cress with the masculine name, play
mg her accustomed part, Laurette
Taylor has finished her work before
the camera. The result, advance re
ports indicate, is a photoplay
more interesting than the stage play.
Residents of Brunswick will be en¬
abled to enjoy this poignant, heart
stirring, whimsical performance next
Monday when it comes to the Bijou
; for two days.
This story of Peg and Jerry', of
England and Ireland and the O’Con
; neis anti Chichesters and Kings
worths, has iiad 6,60% stage perform
unces in - the United _______ States. ________ Xor has
its popularity- been limited to this
England, Australia, Xew
1 Zealand, South Africa, India, Hawaii,
Italy, Caeeho-Slovakia and Paris have
also seen and enjoyed it. The pro
auction of the photoplay bv Metro
j enables all these Peg fans to' see the
•original ! Peg portray the role, in addi
tion to introducing this pictured bit
j of loveliness and charm to those to
whom it was hitherto been only a
name.
HISTORIC RIVER SEEN IN
‘ PARAMOUN 1 PIC 1 LRE
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| Water scenes filmed on the Thames
river at Xew London, Conn., where
nla „y river boat races have been held,
^ will be of exceptional interest to ail
1 w j l( j see xiiomas Meighan’s new Par
; amoun f pi c t U!X . 'Homeward Bound,”
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,, t the B;jou theatre next Thursday,
, wren j t w jij 0 p en a two davs run.
j ith a stuff of nearly thirty assist
“ !ll> a f ( p layers, Director lnc-e spent
. , >e\eial weeks in and about Xew Lon
ion where the yacht and dock scenes,
shipping yards, and ocean storms
.'.eit filmed. I he sea shots by Ernest
Haller, -tie said to b(£remarkable in
< many respects, while the ingenuity oi
iJii eetor Inee in de\ ising terrific
toim scenes with unexampled real
i ism, was fully tested. The photo
graphing of the water scenes was
watched daily by hundreds of specta¬
tors who often manifested by approv¬
al by salvos of cheers.
OX ROAD TO BOXEYARD
j “I have wonderful just finished remedy a and treatment of
, your can say it
, has done wonders for me already.
For the past five years I have been
j j food unable and to that eat but any sparingly, but the lightest
as any
j food caused me to bloat with gas. I
j was reduced to a skeleton of ninety
j. ounds, and was on the road to the
j boneyard. A friend in Birmingham
sent me a bottle of Mayr’s Wonderful
| Remedy, which I took, and I am sure
it will entirely cure me of my trou
i ble, judging from what it brought
from me and the way 1 feel.” It is a
I simple, harmless pr eparation that re
’ the catarrhal from the
moves mucus
intestinal tract and allays ihe inflam¬
mation which causes practically all
stomach, liver and intestinal ailments,
including appendicitis. One dose will
convince or money refunded. Sold at
all druggists.
Watch Chevrolet Lead
666 Cure-t Malaria, Chills
and rever, Dengue or
Bilious revei.
HIGHWAY GARAGE, INC.
Corner Norwich and O Sts. *
Repairing of any make
automabiie and second
hand parts at reasonable
prices.
Free air and water service.
We sell gasoline and oil
In connection with our es¬
tablishment we have a hot
lunch and cold drink de¬
partment which is sanitary
in every way. *
G. T. M’CASKILL, Mgr.
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Society
(Continued from pagb 6.)
J. T. Lambright have arrived in the
city and are visiting Judge and Mrs.
Lambright.
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Mr - and Mrs - Frank Thompson and
cWWren returned yesterday from
claxt °n where they attended the fun
eral of Mrs. L. G. Manley who died at
that place Tuesday September 4th.
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Miss Mary Lais Johns and her
brothers, Walter and Hardy, returned
home several days ago after a de-
1‘ghtful visit to relatives in Hurts
boro, Ala.
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^he man friends of Mrs. J. X.
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Kni « ht will be Phased to know that
- she has been removed from the city
hospital to the home of her sister,
Mrs. H. L. Johns.
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Mrs. John Posted, of St. Simon, and
her guest, Mrs. Samuel E. Walker,
Jr., of Waycross, spent yesterday in
Brunswick and were registered at the
Oglethorpe hotel.
9500
! Miss Regina Campbell, accompan¬
ied by her aunt, Mrs. A. E. Lewis, of
Columbia, S. C., will return home
Monday after an extended visit to
P°* nls * n tbe Oarolinas.
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’ Mp Mr. - anti and Mrs. J. \\. Morris and
i * hen ' son, James, returned yesterday
* rom Hickory, Ky., where they spent
the summer with relatives.
made the trip by automobile.
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Htttie Little Angela Angela Steuart Steuart Hopkins,
daughter of Mrs. R. R. Hopkins, Jr.,
' vas operated on at tbe city hospital,
havtng . her tonsils removed and is re
ported to be getting along nicely.
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Mrs. IV. C. Gunn and two attrae
j tive children, who have been visiting
relatives in Boston, Ga., and Bain
bridge, are expected to return home
tonight or tomorrow.
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It will be of interest to the 'many
friends of Miss Adelaide Rose, who
has been spending the summer with
her sister, Mrs. Clyde Brown, to know
that she is teaching school in St.
. George.
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Little Roberta Robinson hud her
.tonsils removed at the city hospital
I Friday morning. The many friends
0 f t j, e jjttle lady will be glad to know
t ] lat s ^ e j s g e tti n( , along nicely and
) las i, een rernove d to her home on the
boulevard. '
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; pleasant party was composed of
^he following, who motored to Savan
na h anc j Tybee several days ago and
}j aV e returned home. Mr. and Mrs. W.
E _ Fouche, Miss Pauline Brock, Miss
Margaret Welch, Mrs. Clifford Akin.
Marion Akin, Messrs A1 Womac Hugh
and Andrew Tait, Robert Cunning¬
ham.
MATTRESSES MADE OVER
As good as new. Venetian blinds put
in first-class condition. Cushions
i made to order and repaired.
I worth, the old reliable, phone 483,
; corner G and Amherst street.
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Physically Run-Down
r T'HE DOOR of opportunity flings
J. wide its portals only to the man
who is up and doing—who is filled
with pep and punch—wifi: rich, red
blood tingling through 1 veins.
Mountain size obstacles dwindle to
ant hills and ambitions become ac¬
complishments to these sort o£ men.
Where is the employer who seeks
the man who is physically run-down?
—The man without stamina to with¬
stand the knocks and gaff of the hur¬
rying, scurrying world of business?
S. S. S. is the long established and
time honored creator of red blood
cells. You cannot expect to get very
far up the ladder unless you are
equipped with a body that is strong
and vigorous. S. S. S. will start you
on your way. Don't allow the “Door
of Opportunity” to be closed to you
because you have not the stamina to
withstand the gaff—because your
nerve power is lacking. Build up
your system!
S. S. S. made of carefully selected
and scientifically prepared and pro¬
portioned herbs and barks makes you
fit! Get back that old time punch!
When opportunity knocks be ready to
answer the call! call!
S. S. S. is sold at all leading
drug stores. It is more economi¬
cal to buy a large size bottle.
iburedf Again,
Drink Water to
Help Wash Out
Kidney Poison
Your Back Hurts or Bladder
Bothers You, Begin
Taking Salts
When your kidneys hurt and your
back feels sore don’t get scared and pro¬
ceed to load your stomach with a lot of
drugs that excite the kidneys and irri
tate the entire urinary tract. Keep
your kidneys clean like you keep your
bowels dean, by flushing them with a
mild, harmless salts which helps to re¬
move the body's urinous waste and stim¬
ulates them to their normal activity.
The function of the kidneys is to filter
the blood. In 24 hours they strain from
it 500 grains of acid and waste, so we
can readily understand the vital impor¬
tance of keeping the kidneys active.
Drink lots of good water—you can’t
drink too much; also get from any phar¬
macist about four ounces of Jad Salts;
take a tablespoonful in a glass of water
before breakfast each morning for a
few days and your kidneys may then
act fine. This famous salts is made
from the acid of grapes and lemon i
juice, combined with lithia, and has been
used for years to help clean and stimu¬
late clogged kidneys; also to neutralize
the acids in the system so they are no
longer a source of irritation, thus often
relieving bladder weakness.
Jad Salts is inexpensive; can not in¬
jure; iithia-water makes a delightful effervescent
drink, which everyone
should take now and then to help keep
their kidneys clean and active. Try
f his; also keep up the water drinking,
and no doubt you will wonder what
became of your kidney trouble and back
ache. By all means have your physi¬
cian examine your kidneys at lea* twice
s year,
Watch Chevrolet Lead
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We have Oak, Lightwocd.
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and Pine.
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I HENDERSON WOOD YARD
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♦ 1819 Cochran Avenue
' ^ Between H and I Sts.
♦ Phone 803.
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! Thank You!
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The people of Brunswick have
shown their appreciation of our
new business by a liberal patronage.
WE THANK THEM
And we are going to try and merit
their confidence.
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See us for a full line of Dry Goods,
- Hats, Shoes, Ready-to-Wear and
| Gents Furnishings.
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, Abbott-Cox Dry Goods Go.
Next to Andrews Drug St. Gloucester Street
S!'N n AY, SETT. 9, 1923.
$5.00 IN GOLD
Will be paid lor a name for a iirst=class 10 cent Cigar
which will be manufacture by our factory . Send name to
Jose R. Hermidas, Prop., box 12S, Brunswick, Ga.
ON SALE NOW
The Hermida Cigar Mfg., Co. begs to announce that it has
started operation. Call for these brands J. R. H., J. R. H.
Special, J. R. H. Blonce. These are 5 cent Cigars without
an equal. ' ■ w -
HERMIDAS CIGAR MFG. COMPANY
206 1-2 Monk Street
B. F. LATHAM
Woodyard and Transfer
WOOD DELIVERED “RIGHT NOW”
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Our transfer business is noted for promptness and reliability
Nothing too large; nothing too s.nall for vs to hand c
PHONE 477 AND 1006
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WA?!TED
MIXED SCRAP IRON CAR LOADS OR SMALL LOTS
ALL KINDS SCRAP METALS—OLD MANILA ROPE
MIXED RAGS— MIXED LIVE RUBBER INNER TUBES,
HIDES AND SKINS AND WOOL.
Telephone 212 and my truck will call for any scrap
iron you may have.
I. H. Kirkland
Brunswick, Ga,
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