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WANTS
;.jWlANTED—Position by competent
rfifenogkapher and clerical man.
IPrompt attention appreciated. “Po
sition,” care News. 9-29
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i t WANT HD —Salesman with : car
on doalers with low priced 6000 1
tnlle tire. SIOO.OO vj,cek Wit* extra
Commissions. The C. L. Smith Cos.,
ifjouth Bend, Ind. * 9-27
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'H&bAEDERS WANTED—NIM laAge
;v6oms, good home cooking, excellent
location, and all n-odern convenien
ces. Phone 900 or apply Union
Street. . j 9-29
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1 WANTED —High grade specialty
‘talesman who is we.' acquainted with
the store and garage trade in Georgia
teritory. Old established house; large
for man who is a specialty
• talesman; salesman with automobile
preferred. Address A..W. Dorscli,
'District Manager, 1510 Candler Bldg..
Atlanta, Ga. 9-25
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¥ FOR SALE.
; <r^FOlTßAl7E— How>?
fjiess, gopd milk cow, two calves, a lot
of hay and corn. For information call
; at 2428 Reynolds street.
5p FOR SALE —Hanson Six automo-
VJdle, In first class condition. Will sell
’tt a sacrifice. Can be seen at 1615
Norwich street. 9-28
h FOR SALE —All furniture in a four
ixoom bungalow, same Is practically
new. Close in and purchaser can
-rent the house for $20.00 Address
j (Box, 271, City, tt
I MADE TO ORDER —Motorboat
hoods, sails, canvas articles of all
descriptions. Estimates furnished.
•tW. F. Stearns, Sailmaker, 81 Com
mercial St„ Bath, Maine. 9-27
LOST
‘ LOST —Small gold cross with ini
jtials A. P. M. on one side and a date
‘-on the other.* Finder will please re
jfuru to News office and receive re
gard. JO-1
1. LOST- Gold link cuff button with
’fimall diamond setting. Lost between
• United Supply Cos., and 'Brunswick
Service’Station, or on Newcastle near
Jlgrrie’i Cigar Store. RuwaqM®£Ji&
jtnrn of same. W.J. Butts.
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SC LOHT—At Bijou Theatre Saturday
Knight, cameo ring, white head on
Sblaek background. Finder please
Jgreturn to Board of Health office. -27
I miscellaneous
5 $20.00 day or evening being made
Saeliiug the tma Aulg> Stop Signal.
S[D©fllers wanted everywhere. Apply
Machine & Mfg. t'o.. Cleve
land, Ohio. 9-28
£ FOR RENT—Six room house
ton Union street, half block from
Ssthe postoffice. Apply to Dr.
ijThos. J. Holton, phones 12 and
$664. tf
NOTICE.
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*i Norwich street will be closed
ifor repairs fit intersection of Si
this, Tuesday, morning,!
Sept. 27th, until further notice- j
W. N. GRAMUN,,
9*29 City Manager.
Sf WAltN’lNth -Notice in hereby given*
that no oyster* shall be taken from the
waters adjacent to. or adjoining Lut
Hammock. Latham s Hammock
I Club.
personal”
'sT'" "
* Mr beauty parlor has bwn in op
®rtion for ovej a year, mjd I have
.successfully treated ladies from New
-York, Jacksonville. and oth
*tr place*, who say they have never
.‘received more thorough or more ra-
Sonahlly prf'.d work.
SC I have studied and worked in New
9*
( Orleans*, Richmond anti Athene,
j A shaft* of your pstronng,, is so
fleited and will he appreciated.
! Mrs H, H. Cummings, *l4id Union
Street. Phone 10PP. Pll
DOWN IN CD. McNEIL’S N
MAGIC REMEDY PUT
HIM ON HIS FEET.
T When I seat you mv flm order !
eras down in hod with rite n mat tent o
*4h kidney*. I called lit three doe
I tor* hut tiny didn't do wt> any \l
9*iilsv>'r. ,V> wife.hed -d M* X*.J‘
1! n*rdy and iie urged n j to
Htho u trial and I found It to t v the
new nm&iclae *m the market. 1 can
thtakly irrotoav ad it *e everyboly,
jSktM Ido £tga*<l*\Jaarn* hw|%. Wlta
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Bushnell’s Cartoon Movies of News Events—in Eight Reels
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: THE LATEST WDHOSTEXPENJ/VE f COLLEGE DHYS HAVE BEGUN \fIPPLE OVER-JOO% PURE-iT WONT "bOHT’G'FOR HUNTERS AKEmM
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you owe rr to your
CHILDREN - TO YOUR
FAMILY TO SEE THAT
THEY GET THE MOST
NUTRITIOUS WHOLE
SOME BAKINGS.
Don’t sacrifice quality,
economy and food value by
using self rising flour mixtures. They
are only substitutes for good plain .
flour and good baking powder.
The best baking results
are obtained from good baking
powder and plain flour. The results
are far better and more nutritious
than from self rising flour.
There is no substitute for
good baking powder and
plain flour.
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Economy does not nec
essarily mean cheapness of
price, nor does it mean the easiest
way. In these times the greatest care
should be used in determining be
tween true economy and the sham of
mere cheapness because there are so
many preparations and substitutes in
the way of leavening agents on the
market.
AjLLEWS FOOT-EASE OKS IT,J
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SKf C*r*as .!>* TO. SU.IPTMttIIJJ, '
SAVE SHOES AND JTOCJIgW
; V fW*: sy3tti far the ‘WtT'dt t*s—
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t<-su*r f<et Arc I **
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THE BRUNSWICK NEWS
Baseball Results
AMERICAN LEAGUE
At New York, 8; Cleveland, 2.'
Chicago, 0; Philadelphia, 3.
Only two games played.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
At Pittsburgh, f; Philadelphia, 2.
Philadelphia, 1; New York, 4.
Only two games played.
BABE RUTH HlTf TWO HOMERS
MAKING TOTAL FIFTY-EIGHT]
(By the Associated Press.)
New York. Sept. 26. —Babe Ruth hit
two home runs tcyiay, making it a to
tal of fifty-eight.
DIXIE SERIES NOW STANDS
MEMPHIS, 2; FORT WORTH, 3.
(By Associated Press.)
Memphis, Sept. 26.—Memphis de.
feated Fort Worth six to two. here
today.
'today's game makes the Dixie (Se
ries. stand: Fort Worth .1, and Mem
phis J.
* SHAKE INTO YOUR SHOES.
A Hen'* >'ooU-£a-f, the intieepOc powder fo **
Shakes Into Uuj Ants <t|>r itk!c(i m tkn font
l>9*li. The I lambing Camp Vatina)aJvi*eiuea
lu training to use FoM- Rare in (heir *b<*t* < ~rh
morning. It prerenre i.r.’rr* en*} *on--*p..t* srt
relieve* peinfnl,w!!en, *mnrt!rc feet, andteKet
the .ting out of cm* *ui| bunkrn*. Aiv; ( v*
me Alim's ronutiju to break ia bow ihot*.
MISSES CHANCE TO
SHINE IN CLASSIC
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• PUBLIC SALE.
STATE OF GEORGIA,
COUNTY OF GLYNN.
Will be sold at public outcry by the
undersigned, TliE NATIONAL BANK
OF BRUNSWICK, at the court house
of said county on the lirst Tueslay in
October (being the fourth day of that
month), 1921, within the lawful hours
of sale to the highest bidder for cash,
that certain personal property, to
,v/it: One Hundred and Thtrty-three
shares of the capital stock oi the
Glynn Ice Compuuy of the par value
of SIOO.OO per shire, evidenced by five
certificates of stock issued by said
company to R. C. Baumgartner, as fol
lows:
Certificate No. 27 for eighteen shares
dated June 6, 1907,
Certificate No. 33 for seventeen
shares, dated February 11, 1908,
Certificate No. 40 for thirty shares, i
dated April 22. 190S, .
Certificate No. 18 for eighteen
shares, dated July 15, 1908,
Certificate No. S3 for fifty shares,
dated April 7, 1920;
ai! of said chares being duly assigned
by the said R. C. Baumgartner, and by
him pledged to and deposited ■with
the undersigned to secure his certain
indebtedness to the undersigned in
the principal sum of SEVEN THOU
SAND SEVEN HUNDRED AND FIF
TY evidenced by four pro
missory notes executed by the sHd
R. C. Baumgartner and payable to the
order of the undersigned as follow#:
One note for $3,100.00, dated Jan
uary 21, 1921,
One note for $2,500.00, dated Jan
uary 31. 1921,
One note for $2,000.00, dated March
1, 1921,
One nete for $150.00, dated March
30, 1921,
;• nd all of said notes H*ing payable
ninety days after date except the note
for $150.00, which is payable tbirjy
days after date, and all of said note?
being interest from maturity at the
rate of eight per centum per annum, j
and which indebtedness the said ft.
C. Baumgartner Jh due the undersign j
f *d, and he has failed and refused to j
pay each and all of said notes evi- j
dencing said indebtedness.
Said certificates of stock will be;
seld under the power of authority j
giv'tn the undersigned as sat out and
c Htrc!! in said notes. Said certificates ?
of -to-k will be offered either *ep-1
aratelv or a a whole at the discretion
of the underttffetied.
The undersigned will properlyi
transfer ars<f assign or cause too be
properly transferred and assfgned said
shares <*£,stock to the purchaser or
purchase!^
TbS* September 7, 1921.
THE NATIONAL BANK OF BRUNS
WICK, By E fl. Mason. President
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3ATYS lilYril-MUTO SOAOST) ?<*
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gas looaiij, aqj apptL sdoJS 1
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St Simoti 1 ransit Cos
Schedule effeotive Sept. 19. Sailings
Monday, Wednesday, Saturday
and Sunday.
DAILY SCHEDULE t
Lee yp Ur-inswlei-;... ~v J firSfl arjft
Leave Brunswick. ,15:80 pm
Lesve St Simon.,...*. .11:00 am
Leave St. Simon 5:00 pm
SUNDAY SCHEDULE
Leave Brunswick !);30 am
Leave Brunswick 2:30 pm
Leave St. Simon ....11:00 am
Leave St. Simon i.... 6:00 =pm
Special boat to St. Simon every
Thursday evening at S:O0 p. m. re
turning leaving Ocean Pier 11:00 p. m,
Mnsifc and da*cin£ at St. Simon Ho
tel, <
Schedules subject to change with
cffit notice.
Igfcre One TVay, (limited ticket).3oc
R6und trip, (limited tioket) 50c
Fare one wajr, including baggage, 40c
Rcun£ trip, including baggage.... .75c
Half fare tone way..l ,20c
fare round trip.. 1 ......... .^Oc
Commuters 25-trip ticket now selling
for $5 00.
Telephone 560 or 976.
J- B. WRIGHT,
Manager^
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OLD FOLKS MADE NEW.
“Ft is now; five mouths since I took
a course of your medicine for gas and
stomach trouble and I am fueling en
tirely well. My friends all tell me I,
am looking twenty years younger and
I certainy feel as they say. I am rec
ommending Mayr’s 'Wonderful Reme
dy to all ailing with stomach and liver
trouble.” It is a simple, harmless
preparation thfa removes the cat&rrh
al mucus from the intestinal tract and
allays fhe inflammation which causes
practically 11 stomach, liver and in
testinal ailments, -incudlng appehdi
citis, • One dose will convince or mom
ey refunded.
Homelike
What make a home “comfy”?
It is the care used by the build
er In the selection and use of
the materials.
The final result shows a touch 1
of quiet harmony that is the >
real spirit of the home. Pride in ,
the little, yet important things, ,
is characteristic of the work of ,
MERRITT, THE BUILDER .
Brunswick, Ga.
W_RKLEYS
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Pleases Them Af(!
■ It appeals to everybody
AFITR becatJSe of the Pleasure
EUERY and benefit it affords.
The longest-lasting refresh-
JM . ment possible to obtain.
IS Sealed tight—kept
-x right in its wax-wrapped
B impurity-proof package.
The Flavor Lastji
TUESDAY, SEPT. 27, 1921; ,
Singer Sewing
i VL .•
Machine Go.
We have installed a hemstitch
ing machine and are prepared to
do hemstitching atia very rea
sonable price. We alsci carry
a full line of the ilew Singer
machines, and nan all
parts, needles and accessories.
We do repair work also at. rea
sonable prices'. "When in need
ca|l on us at 706 Gloucester.
Open all day.
.
A. H Gordon,
i . i
| Agent
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WALSH
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‘‘Quality Eats”
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Fancy Kalamazoo Celery
Grenoble Walnuts
Hinquchi Rice Cakes
1921 Pack Lobster
s ' ..5
Whole Cauliflower ,
PHONES
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24
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Cleave'9 Tasteless chill Tonic
t ‘S'orM vitality ond energy by purify ing end A.
—tug tb blood. You con soon ?*?*LirrStrlyth
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