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FRIDAY, SEPT. 23, IMf.
; ■ H, T EVERS j ■ tu ' r '
1322 Oglethorpe Street.
Has now installed a modern
Wood-working Plant, and
will begin the mahufacture
of auto truck bodies, cabs,
*tc. f door and window
screens, mantel boards, in
fact anything in the wood
work line.
We wilt £lso operate a mod
ern Erliefcifrtifth and horse
shoeing shop.
NOTE? Furniture repaired
and shipped.
LET ME D(> THE HANDY
WORK
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Arotind your place. I make
Specialty of Making and
Repairing Awnings. Gen
eral Pipe Work and Paint
ing-
ADDRESS
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HARRY < B L A Y
Phone 791
2004 Cordon Street
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Bottled exclusively here by
STBWART BOTTLING WORKS
1229 Oglethorpe St., .Phone 840
LAST CHANCE FOR BARGAINS
AT THE
PICRIC ACID PLANT
WE ARE DISPOSING OF OUR ENORMOUS STOCK OF
LUM B E R
Comprising Tongue anti Groove ,Flooring.. Novelty ■ j
Beams, Etc., at from So.OO to S 14.00 per Thousand feet.
SASH, COTS. MATRESSES
AND OTHER MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES. m
ALSO HOUSES COMPLETE. WITH MODERN PLUMBIMi. FTC.
ALSO WOODEN W AREHOUSES
ALL TO CO AT A SACRIFICE.
Gordon •& Freedman, Iner
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you-EUR tOfiyohAVEDRQAP. , • // | * f t ;P PUCK HUNTING GAR SON , .
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PRICE- NOW HP/fl/E6QU/Rfi£L. . ■ ‘ ■ #'/ j , A ■ \
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“FIRST CLASS WORK BLT
REASONABLE PRICES.”
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J. M. LOWE
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PAINTING, PAPERHANGING -
AND KALSOMININU.
2316 Norwich St. Phone 384-Rj
In the same tine of business In
Brunswick nearly twenty-seven
years and can refer to any for
whom I have worked as to mater!-
, a! uoed and flood workmanship.
Estimates cheerfully furnished
and remember—no Job Is too large
and none too small.
Marsh hen season is on—
Let me put your gun in
first-class condition.
T. ATKINSON
Bicycle Repairing
—and—
Gun and Locksmith.
Bicycle Sundries Always
on Hand.
Prices Reasonable and
Satisfaction Guaranteed
204 Monk Street.
THAT DULL ACHING
Don’t worry and complain about a
bad back. Get rid of it! For weak
kidneys, lame and achy backs, your
neighbors recommend Doan’s Kidney
Pills..- Ask your neighbor! Read this
statement:
4ohn Wentz, till Newcastle
Trunsfcick, says: -“I have only used
one box of Doan’s Kidney Pills, but 1
can say they did m e more good than
anything else I hud ever taken. Be
foi? 1 I took Doan’s ’ was suffering with
a dull, hoavy aclung in the small of
my back. It was there all the time
and the kidney secretions were too
fr* ciuent in passage. I often had dizzy,
spoils, too. A/ + er-taking tire one box
of Doan’s Kidyey Pills I was relieved
and have had but very little trouble
i sine. 1
Above siatment was given May 28,
15*14, and on March 2. 1918, Mr. Wentz
said: “I gladly eonflrtn the statement
I gave Doan’s Kidney Fills in lf<l4, for
they helped me wonderfully. Doan’s
are a fine kidney medicine.”
GOc, at all dealers. Foster-Milburn
Cos., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y.
"I was down with pain in my right
Aido which at times almost crazed
mo. Most all of the doctors said op
eration. But what I want to tell 'you
!s the pain disappeared with the first
dose of your medicine and I nver
see any since. Mayr’s Wonderful
ftemedy has the right jia-me—gas.
sour stomach and dyspepsia have left,
too.” It Is a simple, harmless prepar
ation that removes th t catarrhal mu
cus from the intestinal tract and al ;
lays the Inflammation which c uses
practically all stomach, liver and in
testina) ailments. Including appendi
citis. One dose will convince o. mon
ey refunded.
mm
Theatrical
, Manager Brown, of he Bijou The
atre, wishes to say that those who
came to see the first showing cf "Ly
ing Lips," in whicu Florence Vidor
and House Peters were the leading
stars, were unanimous in their expres
sion *of approval and pleasure with
which they h tiled the brilliant
achievement of these stars who
ways <|utsh4ne ,themselves in each
succeeding picture. Those who falie.l
to see this picture yesterday will
have the pleasure of seeing it today.
I House Peters, who was selected for
1 the leading male role of Blair Corn
i wall, a sturdy C; nadiau cattleman,
has been one of the outstanding fig
ures of the Bilver>-sereen for a num
ber of years.
j His work in "The Great Redeemer,”
: a recent Maurice Tourneur produA
-1 tion, was hailed as one of the trl
! umphs of the year. It is said that the
ere’tion of the role of Cornwall af
■ fords him even greater scope and qp
portunity to create an unforgettable
screen character.
Florence Vidor, who is co-starred
with Peters, has been cast as Nance
| Abbott, a luxury-loving daughter of
an aristocratic English family, strong
financially. Miss Vidor is of striking
beauty and unequaled. dramatic tai
j ents.
"One Wild .W*ek,” in which Belie
j Daniels will be seen at the Bijou The
| tre Saturday, Is the story of an or
| jjhanod heiress who has lived a rather
cheerless life with an overbearing
jaunt until her eighteenth birthday,
when she makt’s a break and gees to
the city to an old friend ot her ]
dead fhother’s. (At least she starts'
for the city Mbme of Mrs. Brewster.,
but through a plausible combination'
of circumstance*, she really arrives \
I at quite another place.
T*here is a likeable young man play-j
j‘*d by Frank Kingsley. He meets the* ]
r girl early tn the story, and becomes'
her champion from that moment. It!
Is typical, however, that when he gos|
hack to the reformatory—yes, that’s |
where she landed- —to assure her that'
h will get her released, she borrows >
his car and. with three other glrla. |
makes her own eecape right then.
She has more adventure*, however,
j before she finally disposes of Aunt j
1 Emma’s claim to her fortune, and *e-;
j cures It to herself -and her prospec
tive husband
THE EFFICIENT WOMAN.
I We near a great dcai nowadays
about the efficiency of women. Iu the}
tarrhal mucus from the Intestinal tract j
novels of fifty years ago, who ever!
heard a w*mati praised for her execu-j
| and tn the]
HiFWfb I ; ’^l ? Thgfrwi!,
[ifclltXire*bet|dda. ideal &r w onutQfoaod
[has -?twed away. Holg.Gr lt #
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Pin woVinf.o.*- r,j 'ilia,,
Iwe ;m;,r our bodies la the‘best j
aanMlMifvcUika. * . % —i
Hemstitching and
Picoting
Cotton 8c Yd.—Silk 10c.
THREAD FURNISHED
EXPERIENCED OPERATOR
. /Mrs. J. P. DAMON
1416 Reynolds St. Phone 867
—Also—
Designer and Maker of Tailored
and Fancy Dresses.
For Street and Social Functions
Tailored Suits—Alterations of
Suits a Specialty
M
WALSH
“Quality Eats’’
Fancy Kalamazoo Celery
Grenoble Walnuts
Hinquchi Rice Cakes
1921 Pack Lobster
Whole Cauliflower
PHONES
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Always in an endeavor to give my
customers the very best value
their money will buy, I sell
VELVET
“The World’s Best Flour”
M. WALSH
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,%h•'4 f ‘ yi, *i%llX •# , and 1 A'
i SOLVED THE PROBLEM.
“I was almost distracted wi/fh stom
ach trouble, gas and colic attacks
and didn’t know what to do. I had
tried everything I heard of, and the
doctor’s medicln e did' not help me.
A friend told mfe about Mayr’s Won
derful Remedy, and it has solved the
problem, as I can how eat anything
and have no ,distress.” It is a sim
ple, harmless preparation that re
moves the catarrhal mucus from the
intestinal tract and allays the in
flammation which 'causes . practically
all stomreh, liver and intestinal ail
ments, including ppendicitis. One
dose will convince or money refund
ed.
ntADIES GAN WEAR SHOES v
Oneeiaersnialler and shoeslast longer after using
Allen’s Foot?*Ease, the antiseptic powder for
the Shakefi iAtp the shoes and sprinkled
in th&.loOiJiinb, Aifcn’s Foot—Eafce makes tight
or eV jeaay ; givee instant relief tc‘
come fed- hujnpnS', prevents Blisters, Callofjs
it’s the greatest comfort
ss■*■ Par&pHwi' S °M|
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notice
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and the Public
Generally: . , .
After Saturday; Sept. 17. we will
close our Meat Market until a date
to be announced later. We are clos
ing for the pufpose of rhaking im
provements on the interior so as to
be better prepared than ever to han
dle Our rapidly increasing business.
Brunswick Meat Market
1403 Grant St. E. F. Flexer,. Mgr.
IDEVOE
jm You pay the heaviest tax rate Byi *
to a Collector you never see! ’|S\
. UE assesses your farm buildings of
, ' #* at their highest value end
WM,His name ta ROT. |
The only way to obtain exemptioo
from his costly bills is to keep
. y °u r harn j 4n< * out *^ u^(^ll^
t)evoe Barn Paint it expressly
WH made to defeat ROT. It gives the Sgg
fiSf wood a tough, durable, weather-
V proof surface which protects the it&i -
- ' H } building, lengthens ita life tad 7*
I) increases its value. £T
f Dbvoe Products sretime-tastedsiM* Mst
,jm i. *'*. v,. ..”<4ry I proven,-backedby 166yean* expert- y
if tzttoc ol the oldest point nuoulit tttftnd ' 4^
Ul concern in the U.S. Founded 1754. /*'!
I SaU by the Devoe Agent
\ I YNN-GOULD HARDWARE CO.
Tn"r £9i. 505 Gloucester St. wj M
7
£f y i
Singer Sewing
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Machine Cos. ji
v' r
£ \ "i i V
We nave installed a hemstitch*
ing machine and are prepared to
do hemstitching at a very'reß,-
sonable price f ... We also carty
a full line of the .lew Singer
machines, "and can furnish ail
parts, ijeedles and accessories.
We do repair work also at rea
sonable prices. > A/hen in need
call on us at 706 Gloucester,
dpen all day. - -J
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A. H Gordon,
Agent ' '