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WANTS
WANTED—Three or four unfur
hished 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 salary ex
pected. Addrsse Box 167, City. If
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'* RELIABLE —Colored man and wife
tyrants work. Man as janitor or por
ter; woman to do washing £pd iroq
i,ing. Can furnish good references.
‘jSftll at 1309 pgmont St. 10-5
Want farm, ranch, plantation, mer
jehandlse exchange for apartment
buildings. Good location. Rents
p&.tfßO to $425,000. Price $25,000 to
I*3, 500,000. Trade separately cr to
gether. George Stewart, 29 So. La
L4Balle, Chicago. l°-2
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WANTED— Salesman with car to
' call on dealers with a low priced 6000
[ mile tire. SIOO.OO a week with extra
Universal Tire & Kub
-1 her Cos., Michigan City, lnd.
FOR SALE,
SALE—All'nirmtureln afour
room bungalow, same is practically
1 new. Close in and purchaser can
' rent the house for $20.00 Address
*faox 271, City.
LOST
LOST —Green gold pin with bunch
of grapes of pearl on same. Good re
l ward if returned to Mrs. D. A. Ed
wards, 160JJ Gloucester
\ LOST—Sample or “brief” case,
j containing sacred at calendars. Re
turn to “Artist,” care Oklethorpe. tf
LOST —Gold link cuff button with
- email diamond setting. Lost between
‘ Ijfnßed Supply Cos., and 'Brunswick
: Service Station, or on Newcastle near
* Herrie’s Qig-*r Store. Reward for re
turn of same. W. J, Butts. tf
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR KENT- 7 room flat up stairs,
SIO.OO per month; 4 room flat down
stairs? SIO.OO per month; 1 store, $lO
per}month; 1 garage, $6.00 PV mouMi.
Apply 1210' Gloucester St* phone 163 H.
Heard & Cos., 1802 Gloucester. 10-H
FOR RENT—Six room house
on Union street, half block from
the poatoffice. Apply to Dr.
Thos. J. Holton, nhones 12 and
664. tf
NOTICE.
Norwich street will be closed
j for repairs at intersection of S
street this, Juesday, morning,
■ Sept. 27th, until further notice.
W. N. CRAMLINC,
9-29 City Manager.
NOTICE
§ This Is to notify the public that the
, City ordinance requires every male
? person between the ages of Sixteen
| and Fifty years old In the City of
t Brunswick to pay Street Tax.
* All persons between tills age that
* b* ve not paid their Street Tax by the
, 16th duy of October, 1921. will be
ll come a defaulter and will bo subject
E to arrest and trial in the Recorder’s
■ Court fftr violating tho Street Tax or*
* flinauce.
All polksmen in tho City, after that
date, will |h* instructed to arrest ail
persons in the City that have failed
to pay street tax after that date.
J. iF* REGISTER,
i Marshall, City of Brunswick. Qa.
$275.00 AUTOMOBILE
OAKLAND SIX
% FOR SALE -
Reason lor reduced price
0* ner leaving tow n.
Address M Auto," care News
office, or call 593, Monday,
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When is a
Battery Old?
Some men are young at eighty
—others are old at forty.
It’s about the same way with
v
Their usefulness depends on
the care they have had, the
amount of work they have had
to do, how they have been used,
and most important of all —on
the original quality of the bat
tery.
There are many good reasons
back of the decisions of the man
ufacturers of 113 cars and trucks
to use Willard Threaded Rubber
Batteries.
Come in and we’ll tell you
more about them.
Brunswick Battery
& Motor Cos.
Gloucester St., Opp. Postoffige
Phone 251.
Willard
Batteries
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Till* trademark, .tamped in red
on 1 he raae. iJrntil.es the Willard
Threaded Rubber Battery. ,
Be Sure and (Jet the Genuine
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fORANGE^S
IVcRUSHi
1 =£22 0.
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• BottUd ciclusivaly hare by
stewart bottling works
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1229 Oglethorpe St., Phone 840
“You Hit Home Runs, Too,”
Ruth’s Compliment to Star
Battering Babe Ruth smiling his darn dest for camera while chatting with
Hope Hamilton, movie queen, at the polo grounds.
“1 guess you hit home runs in the movies, like I do in baseball,” is the
way Babe Ruth complimented Hope Hampton when they met during a
recent game at the Polo grounds. Just as any fan would like to do. Miss
Hampton “tried out” Babe’s big bat with w’hich he drops them r ,<?r the
wall.
'A ny Mot Haye Safety
One great advantage af Tin
Rodf is the protection it affords
against fire. The National c ire
°rotection Association has rat
ed tin roofs as the highest form
of protection against FIRE.
Surely this should mean
something to you property own
ers. f y
A tin roof is also most eco
nomical as it outasta any other
roof by years.
Let us put on one tin roof
for you and then your troubles
are jiver. J
<?nlf on Us f4r Estimates
Gilmore & Woods
1418 Richmond St.- Phone 228
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v|, Get thrice-daily benefit from Bf!
this low-cost aid to MM
M. appetite and digestion Jflf
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and throat MM
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The Flavor Lasts
THE BRUNSWICK NEWS
JUST GOT OVER A COLD?
kidneys—well, read yyhat a Brunswick
man says:
W. R. Dart, stationary engineer, 4
Glynn Ave., says: “IL have been using
Doan’s Kidney Pills at different times
whenever my kidneys were out of
order. If I catch a* cold, it settles on
my kidneys ams causes them to be
weak. Asa result I have pains in the
small of my back and feel tired and
lenguid. My kidneys are too frequent
In action and I often get dizzy and
black specks float before my eyes.
Whenever I not|© the syinptous of
the trouble coming on, I always get a
box of Doan’s Kidney Pills and they
quickly rid me ft.”
The above statement was given May
29, 1914. and
Dart said: f*e*ional use of
Doan’s Kidney Pills keeps my kidneys
in good shape. They are th© only rem
edy that ever helped me and I am al
ways willing to endorse them.”
Taste is a matter of
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tobacco quality
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We state it as our honest belief
that the tobaccos used in Chester- >
field are of finer quality (and
_ hence of better taste) than in any
other cigarette at the price.
, * ' ? Liggett & Myers Tobacco Cos.
Chesterfield
CIGARETTES
of Turkish and Domestic tobaccos—blended
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READY FOR BUSINESS
J. H. BOHNE
Stoves and Ranges installed
and repaired.
Let us make your oid stove or
range do many years of ser
vice yet.
All Guaranteed,
PHONE 94.
ALLEN'S FOOMASE DOES If.
When your shoe* pinch or your coma and bun
ions ache bo that you are tired all over, get
Alien's Foot” Ease, the antiseptic powder to be
shaken into thu shoes and sprinkled in the foot
bath. It will take the sting ont of corns and
bunions and give instant relief to Smarting, Ach
ing, .Swollen, Tender feet. 1,50,0 W pounds of
powder for the f*et were used by our Army and
Navy daring thewar. Sold eyer/wheun
GOV’T
AUCTION!
2,000-Buildings and Structures-2,000
500—Small Farms—soo (5 to 1000 Acres)
Many With Substantial Homes, Barns, Etc.
Building Material, Cast Iron Water Pipe up to 12”, Steam Pipe up to 10”, Galvanised
Iron Pipe, various sizes; Water Heaters, 80 to 560 gallons; Radiation, Toilets, Fuma- *
ces, Stoves, Ranges, Complete Hotel Kitchen Equipment with washing machinery, Ice
Cream Machinery, Refrigeraton Plant.
Complete Bakery with 4 large Ovens, Electric Mixing Machine,
Trays, Pans, Tables, etc.
Electric Motors, Hundreds of Miles of Wiring, Street, Lights, Transformers, Drops,
Switches; a complete Fire Alarm System, Poles, etc.
—AT— •
CAMP GORDON
ATLANTA, GA.
\ Buildings and Commodities cash. Land, 1-3 cash, balance I
IVj l\ JVI IS l and - years. Certified Check, Bank Draft, Express Money
—— Order accepted. Successful bidders may purchase in small or
— large quantities as desired. Further details announced at sale
Sale Takes Place Rain or Shine
in Auditorium on the Grounds
Commencing October 10
at 10 a. m., Sharp
and continuing daily at same hour until all property is sold.
H. L. ROGERS
~ ' QUARTERMASTER fiENERAL OF THE ARMY.
Washington. D. C.
Gerrh’s Realty Experts * 4 Information Office
of .New Orleans ~ Camp Gordon, ,
Auctioneers. ' Atlanta, Ga.
H. T. EVERS
1322 Oglethorpe Street,
Has now installed a modern
Wood-working Plant, and
will begin the manufacture
of auto truck bodies, cabs,
ate., door and window
screens, mantel boards, in
fact anything in 'the wood-’
work line.
We will also operate a mod
arn blacksmith and horse
shoeing shop.
NOTE: Furniture repaired
and shipped.
V&afiAV \AjT. 4, 1921.
“FIRST CLASS WORK BOT
REASONABLE PRICES"
J. M. LOWE
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PAINTING, PAPERHANGING
AND KALSOMINING.'
2316 Norwich St. Phone 384-R.
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In the same line of business In
Brunswick nearly twenty-seven
years and can refer to any* for
whom I have worked as to materi
al used and good workmanship.
Estimates cheerfully furnished
and remember—no job is too larqo
snd none too small.