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WANTS
WANTED —Three or four unfur
nished rooms or a cottage in good sec
tion of city. Address “J. J. V.,” cars
News. 10-3
WANTED —'Experienced stenogra
pher, one with clerical experience
preferred. State age and Hilary ex
pected. Addrsae Bex 167, City. tf
FOR SALE
FOR SALE —Horse, wagon and har
ness, good milk ecw, two- d’diVes, a lot
of hay and corn. For information al\
at 2428 Reynolds street.
• FOR SALE —All furniture in a four
room bungalow, game is practically
new. Close in and purchaser can
rent the house for $20.00. Address
Box 271, City, tf
LOST •
; LOST —Small gold cross with ini
tials A. P. M. on one side and a date
on the other. Finder will please re
turn to News olfiee and receive re
ward,, / 10-1
J LOST —Cold link cuff button with
email diamond setting. Lost between
JUnited Supply Cos., and (Brunswick
Station, or on Newcastle near
• Berrle's Cig-flr Store. Reward for re
turn oj same. W. J. Butts. tf
MISCELLANEOUS
- FOR JiENT —Two story residence
Jat 1606 Iteynolds street. Apply 1600
IXjLeynolds, photfie 610. 9 3C
K FOR RENT—Six room house
# on Union street, half block frorr
the postoffice, Apply to Dr.
*Thos. J. Holton, phones 12 anc
;664. ' ti
• ' LOST -Sample or “brief” case
’eoutalhing sacred at calendars. Re
j turn to: “Arjtiat,” care Oglethorpe, tl
V NOTICE/
Norwich street will be closec
Tor repairs at intersection of £
this, Tuesday, morning,
Sept. 27th, until
W. N. GRAM LING,* '
*9-29 City Manager.
PERSONAL
My beauty parlor has been In op
deration fur over a year, anil I hav<
•auccesHfully treated ladles from Ne*
£9fork, Jacksonville, Chtcfcffo, and oth
*or places, who say they have neve
rivofe thorough or more ref
faonablly priced work.
| I have studied and worked in Nev
jOrltuns, Richmond and Athens.
t A share of your patronage is * r
■Molted and will he appreciated.
Mrs. H. D. Cummings, 1416 Uulot
Street, Rhone 1090. 9-11
NOTICE
This is to notify the public that the
City Ordinance recpitres every male
person between the ages of Btxteen
and Fifty years old in the City of
Brunswick to pay Street Tax.
AM persons between this age that
have not paid their Street Tax by the
l&tb day of October, 1921. will be
come a defaulter and will be subject
to arrest and trial in the Recorder's
Court for violating .the Street Tax or
dinance.
AM policemen In the City, after that
date, will be instructed to arrest all
persons in the City that have failed
to pay street tax after that date.
J. JK. UKOJSTKR.
Marshall, City of Brunswick, (la.
\ “FIRST CLASS WORK B,T
REASONABLE PRICES."
J. M. LOWE
s
* PAINTING, PAPERHANGINQ
fit
AND KALSOMINING.
gilg Norvieh St. Phone SS4-R.
In the same leva of business In
’ Brunswick nearly twenty-erven
* veam amt can refer to any for
whom I have worked •$ to matert-
t * used and good workmanahto.
Sttimatti cheerfully fumitbed
,Ad remember—-n© job It toe large
and none too amail.
SMI INTO YOUR SHOES
p tS**'* l she Mtt.t#? tie j.&-* i# hi
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we aN*> rina*b& t# .■**, a imt-v mew*
VELOURf mM
FXNXSHij^ IIHI [j.
/ & * J \ ‘•with soap, water, and a rag — , 1
5=5 * 8 beaut y at t ‘ me treat * I \
fl ft plsM Devoe Velouf Finished Walls are I
j pjj'jj “ : |S| really washablef- cart be kept sani- j
V&>- I p 'fill Devoe Velour Finish is made in
/iffy ft Dfig many artistic colors that reflect the
t W light, keeping the room cheerful,
tf i 8!B home like and restful. It can be ■
'-F " S| used over wail paper,,burlap or j
gfafl f•V !/( tfe/ 'DEVOBPRODUCTSaretime-testedand By
SKEL In.-’'! ifl '/Am proven,-backed by 166years’experi
rA |ence of the oldest paint manufacturing H
To the Public
1 he Richmond St. Garage
1514 Richmond is
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
General repairing of automobiles; batteries charged and
built up; vulcanizing, radiator work. Cars washed arfcJ
doped/
PRICES REASONABLE-WORK GUARANTEED
Davis & Harrell
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
of quiet harmony that is the
real spirit of the Pride in
the little, yet Important things,
Is characteristic of the work of
MERRITT, THE BUILDER
Brunswick, Ca.
GIRLS! LEMONS
BLEACH SKIN WHITE
ftmisex© the> joic© of two lemons into a
bottle containing three ounces of Orchard
White, which any drug store wilt supply
for a few cents, shake and you have
a quarter pint of harmleaa and delight*
ful lemon bleach. Massage this sweetly
fragrant lotion into the face, neck, arm#
and hands each day, then shortly note
the beauty and whiteness of your skin.
Famous stage beauties use this lemon
lotion to bleach and bring that soft,
clear, rosy-white complexion, also ai a
freckle, sunburn, and Uu bleach because
it doesn't irritate.
FEW FOLKS HAVE
GRAYJAIR NOW
Druggist Says Ladies are Using
Recipe of Sage Tea and
Sulphur.
tfatr that lose* its color and lustre,
©r w hen it fade* turns gray, dull and
lifeless, Is caused by a lack of oylpbur
In the hair. Our grandmother made
up a mixture of B*g© Teo and Sulphur
to keep her locks dark and beautiful,
and thousands ©f women and mo who
value that even color, that beautiful
dark shade of hair which la I*ol ©Vhl
tractive, oso ©niy this old-time recipe.
Nowadays we get this famous ttfix
ture Improved by the addition of other
Ingredients by asking at any drug
store for a bottle of '’Wyeth'* Sag©
and Sulphur Compound." which dark
en* th© hair © naturaJTy, so evenly,
that nobody can possibly tell tt has
been applied. ' Too Just dampen a
©pong© or soft brush with it and draw
this through your hair, taking one
small strand at a time. By mowint
th© gray hair disappears; Hit what
delights the ladle© with Wyeth's Sage
and Sulphur Compourd la that, be
side© b#au*$ fully darkening the • hair
after a few arpUmtlen*,* It also bring*
ha#k the gtaea and luwr© and gives It
an appearance of abundance.
Wyeth'a Sage and Sulphur Com
pound Is a delightful toilet requisite
to Impart color and a youthful ap
pearance to the hair. It Is not In
tended for the cure, miUgaUca or pre
vontloa of disee©©.
IWbatisa
Mottletone
Expert
SOLVED THE PROBLEM.
-
"I was almost distracted with stem*
ach tnetible, gas and colic attacks
and didift know what to do. I had
tried everything I heard of, and the
doctor's medicine did not help me.
A friend .told me about Mayr’s Won
derful Remedy, and it has solved the
problem, as I can m w eat anything
and have no distress.’’ It Is a sim
ple. barmles preparation that re
moves the catarrhal mucus fr;:n the
intestinal tract and allays the In
flammation which causes practically
all atoafnL liver and intestinal all
meats, including ppendiettis. One
dose will convince or money rotund
rd.
Singer Sewing
a g> inwall*
Machine Cos.
ibf
Wo have a hemstitch
Ahtg machlhe’And are pr Apt red to
do hemstitching at a rea
sonable price. We also carry
a full line of the Jew Singer
machines, and can furnish all
parts, needles and accessories.
We do repair work also at rea
sonable prices. When in need
call on us at 706 Gloucester.
Open all day. *
*
A. H Gordon,
Agent
THE BRUNSWICK NEWS
“Jockok” Black Crow, Stage Star
“Joce,” a performing crow at the
New York Hippodrome, ig now in the
class with the prima donnas and other
stage artists. He has just been in-
THE INDIANS KNEW.
“We are living in a changing world.
T never thought 1 could ever be cured
of my stomach trouble. Medical sci
ence seemed unable to help me. But
thank God we are progressing and
now Mayr’s Wonderful Remedy has
delivered me from all stomach symp
toms. I am again able to eat any
thing.” It is a simple, harmless prep
aration that removes the catarrhal
mucus from the intestinal tract and al
lays the inflammation which causes
practically all stomach, liver and in
testinal ailments, including appendici
tis. ’One dose will convince or money
THE EPF!£I£NT WOMAN.
We hear a great deal nowadays
about the efficiency of women. In the
tarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract
novels of fifty years ago, who ever
heard a woman praised for her execu
tive ability, force and energy, in the
sense that it is used today? The frail,
delicate, helpless of womanhood
has passed away. How is It possible
to measure up to the ideals of mod
ern womanhood?* In the first place,
we must keej) our bM es in the best
posable
HAVE DM HAIR
AND LOOK YOUNG
Nobody can m Tell when yot
,Darken Gray, Faded Hair
with Sage Tea.
Grandmother kept her hair beauti
fully darkened, glossy and attractive
wttk % brew of Sage Tea and.Sulphur.
Whenever her hair took on that dull,
faded or streaked appearance,this sim
ple mixture was applied with wonder*-
ful effect. By ashing at any drug
store for “Wyeth's Sago and Sulphur
Compound,” you will get a largo bot
tle of this old-time recipe, Improved
by the addition of other Ingredients, at!
ready to use, at very little cost. This
simple mixture can be depended upon
to restore natural color and beauty* to
the hair.
A well-known downtown drugelst
gaye everybody uses Wyeth's Face and
Sulphur Compound now because it
dsirkena so naturally and evenly that
nobody can teil It has been applied—
It's so easy to use. too. You simply
dampen a comb or trof* brush and
draw it through your hair, taking one
strand at a time. 3y morning the
pray hair disapt>ears; after another
ippltcattor. or two it Is restored to Its
nataral color n* and looks glossy, soft
nd beautiful. TMst preparation is a
JeHghtfol toilet requisite, it is not ln
*ended for the cure, mitigation or pre
ntioa of disease.
M.
WALSH
“Quality LaL^> ,,
Fancy Kalamazoo Celery
Grenoble Wafrtft*
HifU)<ichi Rice Cakes
I*>2l Pack Lobster
Whole Caulillowcr
PHONES
23
OR
24
sured for sso,ooo—a trifle more than
“Old Crow” costs these days. “He
does everything else but talk,” says
the owner.
Baseball Results
_
NEW YORK YANKEES WILL
PLAY DOUBLE-HEADER
(By Associated Press.)
Chicago. Sept. 30 —New York Yank
ees will have to play a douljle-head
er tomorrow with Philadelphia, ac
cording to William Harridge, secre
tary to President Johnson, of the
American league, as a result cf to
day’s postponement.
The Yankees will win the pennant
unless they lose the remaining three
games, while Cleveland must win the
remaining two.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
At Chicago, 2; Cleveland, 3.
Boston. 4; Washington, 6.
Philadelphia-New York, —rain.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
At St. Louis. 12; Pittsburgh, 4.
New York-Boston —rain. ?
JUST GOT OVER A^rfb?
kidneys—well, read what a Brunswick
man says:
W. R, Dart, stationary engineer, 4
Glynn Ave., <\ays: “IL have been using
Doan's Kidney Pills at different times
whenever iny kidneys were out of
order. If I catch a cold, It settles on
my kidneys and causes thrm to be
weak.. Asa result I have pains in the
small of my hack and feel tired and
languid. My kidneys are too frequent
In action and I often get dizzy and
black specks float before my eyes.
Whenever I notice the symptons of
tka trouble coming on. I always get a
box of Doan's Kidney IMHs and they
quickly rid me of It"
The abovp statement was given May
29, 1914. and on March 1, 1918, Mr.
Dart said: “The occasional use of
Doan's Kidney Pills keeps ray kidneys
in good shape. They are the only rem
edy that ever helped me and l am al
ways willing to endorse them."
WRIGLEYS
The new sugar coated m
chewing auni^^jjiW^ji?^s^osMP
which everybody £zS\'\ -ia^rfe^ag^c/
likes—you will. \||\
, y^a^fkV^V3^^^^f ii^',c,ooS peppermint
flavored sugar Jacket around
eisa £-£ ^ e ™ ,nt flavored chewing gum
.v that will aid your appetite and tigeg*
• - tlon. polls!) your teeth and meistao
1 . 1 "” J your throat Bia
4^*3^
THE FLAVOR LASTS
SMS IS RECOVERY IS
MOST LIKE A OKU
0 |
From Helpless Invalid to Com*
piete Restoration of Health,
Stiengih and Happiness is
Wonderful Change Mrs. Root
Experienced in Tnree Weeks.
—Statement One of Most Re*
markable on Record.
“Just a week before I started tak
ing Tanlac I was down in bed sc crip
pled up with rheumatism I could not
move without help. My son. had tak
en Tanlac, and it had done him a
world of good, so one d3y he brought
home a bottle and said, ‘Mother, I
want you to take this.’ When I had
finished that bottle, I felt like a dif
ferent woman, and by the time I had
finished my second bottle, I was out
in the garden hoeing.
“Tanlac has simply done wonders
for me; it almost seems like a mira
cle.” This is the remarkable state
ment made recently by Mrs. Jennie
Root, residing at 1409 Powers St.,
Portland, Ore., and is only one of tens
of thousands from well-known men
and women who are daily testifying
to the powers of Tanlac.
Continuing her wonderful state
ment, Mrs. Root said, “For years I j
suffered terribly with * rheumatism, j
and would often be down ir. bed for
days at a time. In the last five years
there was not a time that I didn’t
feel those rheumatic pains all through
my body. About two months ago I
get very much worse and my arras
and legs were so bad 1 was almost
helpless and couldn’t even hold a pen
to sign my name. I was so weak I
could not do my housework. I could
not even sleep, and had no rdst day
or night. Evqn te walk a few steps
would tire me out completely. When
I tried to walk I would stagger, and
when I did walk a little way and sat
down I coud not get up without some
one helping me. I had no appetite
and hardly ate enough to keep me
alive. I could not stoop over far
enough to get my shoes on.
“I never knew what a night’s sleep
was, and would lie awake for hours.
At times I would get up .*nd sit by the
fire all huddled up. and my daughters
would ..Ihot wa*er bottles all
around me. I was treated by four
“Talk Trips” Save Money
a ~ “Talk trips” by long
disUnoc
The telephone carries you there and back quickly,
saving the delays and disappointments that often
arise when you travel in person.
Why not try it?
SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE o*o
AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY \gjgr
SATURDAY', OCT. 1, 132 i. *
MRS. JENNIE ROOT.
doctors, and took all Kinds of medi
cine. Nothing ever djd me any good.
I am jakt like a different person now.
All tltose aches and psins
hnve left me. and only the other day
I was able to walk nj> four flights of
stairs in an office building tyhen the
elevator was out of order.
“My appetite is juef spJpiuHil now.
and just today for the first time in
years, I felt so hungry that I had to
go and eat a piece of pie between
meals. In fact. T can’t remember the
time that I have felt as well as I do
now. T have not only regained my
health and strength, but I hayie gain
ed fourteen pounds in weight. To tell
you the truth, I wouldn’t exchange
the benefit I have received from Tan
lac for the best ranch in Oregon, and
I will it as long as, I live.”
•Tanlae-i/sold 4rtt {trim ny ink fyy a 1 !
druggists.