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Wants
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FOR RENT—Three 5-room houses;
have all modern conveniences; locat
ed at 1413 Stonewall, 1415 Stonewall,
and 1020 Albany streets. Apply Pierce
Miller, 1022 Albany, phone 358. -7
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' WANTED—Expferijpced stenogra
pher, one with >#rical experience
‘preferred*. State age and salary ex
pected, Addrsse Bex 167, City, tf
WANTED —Salesman with car to
•A.all on dealers with a low priced 6000
t iiiiie tire, sloLoq a week with extra
commissions. Universal Tire & Rub
r her Cos., Michigan City, Ind.
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* FOR SALE—AII rurniture in a four
room bungalow, same is practica ly
new. Close in and purchaser can
? rent the house for S2J.Ou Address
;.Box 271, City. lt
LOST
LOST —Green gold pin with bunch
. of graphs of pearl on same. Good re
s''ward if returned to Mrs. U, A. Ed
; wards, 1608 Gloucenter St. tf
LOST —Sample or “brief” case,
containing Sacred at calendars. Re-
I turn to “Artist,” care Oglethorpe. tf
"miscellaneous
FOR RENT—7 room flat up staii*s,
SIO.OO per month; 4 room flat down
stairs, SIO.OO per month; 1 store, $lO
per month;* 1 garage, $5.00 per month.
Apply 1210 Gloucester St., phone 1526.
Heard & Cos., 1302 Gloucester. 10-8
Start one of our Candy factories at
home, or small room auywheie. \S*
furnish everything. Experience un
necessary. Big pay- Men-women.
Frederick Kurn, 514 Walnut St., Phil
adelphiu, Pa. 10 * 12
NOTICE
This is to notify the public that the
pity tOrdinance requires every male
person between the ages of Sixteen
and Fifty years old itt the City of
Brunswick to pay Street Tax.
All persons between this age that
have not paid their Street Tax by the
15tli day ot October, 1034
come o defaulter and will frlsglßSE
to arrest and trial In the
Court for violating the Street Tux <Sr
dkkancf.
All policemen In the City, after that
date, will he instructed to arrest nil
persons In the CMty that have failed
! to pay Afreet tax after that date.
J. IE. REGISTER.
. Marshall, City of Brunswick, Ga.
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Ornvc'a rasUlsM chill Toric
Niton* vitality sod enwvy by pvtfjln* and *v
m htntt th blood. You can noon feel it I Suck'll,
mioti lnvift>ratikn> Effect 80c.
M.
WALSH
‘Quality Eats”
Fancy Kalamazoo Celery
Grenoble Walnuts
Hinquclii Rice Cakes
I*>Zl Pack lobster
$ Whole Cauliflower
PHONES
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OR
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$275.00 AUTOMOBILE
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\ OAKLAND SIX 'i
FOR SALE
Reason for rtUnccd price
o*n*r leaving to*a.
Address “Auto.** care Newt
affie#. or call 593, Monday.
A. M.
When is a
Battery Old?
Some men are young at eighty
—others are old at forty.
It’s about the same way with
batteries.
Their usefulness depends on
the care they have had, the
amount of work they have had
to do, how they have been used>
and most important of all —on
the,original quality of the bat
tery.
There are many good reasons
back of the decisions of the man
ufacturers of 173 cars and trucks
to use Willard Threaded Rubber
Batteries.
Cdrrfe in and we’ll tell you
more about them.
Battery
4$ & Motor Cos.
Gloucester St., Opp. Postoffrce
Phone 251.
Willard
Batteries
Thb trademark, ntamped In red
on tb* caic, idcnuEe* the Willard
Threaded Rubber Battery.
Be Sure and Get the Genuine
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!! p atekte^|h
fi Orange!
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Bottled.exclusively here by
STEWART BOTTLING WORKS
1229 Oglethorpe St, Phone 840
TERRORISM!
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(Legal advertisement.)
CITATION.
GEORGIA, GLYNN COUNTY.
COLSON HOYT having made ap
plication for permanent letters of ad
ministration on the estate of Mrs.
Josephine T. HoyL _
All personi| \ lntepcstvd Ape jJßted
to be and appear aiT the November
term of the Corflß of Ordinary
of said County to show cause If any
why said petition should not be
granted.
This September 14th. I*2l.
EDWIN W. DART.
Ordinary, Glynn County, Ga.
10-6.13.20.27.
CITATION.
GEORGIA, GLYNN COUNTY.
Where*s, Moses Malette, Adminis
trator of the estate of David Malette,
represents to the Court In his peti
tion. duly tiled and entered on record,
that he has fully administered David
Malette's estate: This Is, therefore,
to cite all persons concerned, kindred
ilnd creditors, to show cause, if any
they can. why said Administrator
should not ho discharged from his ad
mlpistration, and receive LoUers of
Dlsintasiou. on the first Monday In
November. 1921.
EDWIN W DART. Ordinary.*
10-6.13.20,27
CITATION.
GEORGIA. GLYNN COUNTY.
Mrs. Ella G. Whitfield, having made
application for twelve month*’ sup
port out of the estate of boiling Whit
field, and appraisers duly appointed
to set apart tfie same having filed
their return, ail persons concerned arc
hereby required to show cause before
the Court of Ordinary of said county
on the first Monday in Novejnhcr.
1921. why said application should not
be granted.
This third day of October. 1921.
EDWIN W. DART. Ordinary. |
lfi-6.13.2fi.27.
licit
j f DISSOLUTION NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given un this the
IfiPtCday of Beo4lil of the disso
lution of the firm of V. C. Bourne *
Company. V. C. Jfourne having pur
cjigged the intefm>| J. E. Ferguson,
assenting all old .cation* and coUect
ftg nil accounts? .
The business
ate under the management and in the
name of V. C. Bourne.
V. C. BOURNE.
J. K. FERGUSON.
104.13.20.27.
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
LEAVE TO SELL LAND.
GEORGIA GLYNN COUNTY
Notice is hereby given th.tt the un
dersigned ha* applied to the Qsdi-j
nary cf ald County for leak*
land belonging to'the estate *f .Fru4 J
Thomas for payment of dobts and to]
make distribution.
Said applit vMon shell lie heard *tf
THE BRUNSWICK NEWS
the regular terra of the Court of Ordi
nary for said county to be held on the
first Monday in November, 1921.
This October 3rd, 1021.
. J. D. BALDWIN,
Administrator on the estate of Fred
Thomas, deceased.
10-6,13,20,27.
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NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
LEAVE TO SELL LAND.
Notice Ik hereby liven that the un
dersigned has applied to the Ordinary
of said county for leave to sell land
belonging to the estate of Horace Har
rison for the payment of debts and to
make distribution.
Said application will be heard at
the regular term of the Court of Or
dinary for said county to be held on
the first Monday In November, 1921.
This October 3, 1921.
J. D. BALDWIN,
Administrator of the estate of Horace
Harrison, deceased.
10-6,13,20,27.
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ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE DF LAND
GEORGIA. GLYNN COUNTY.
Under and by virtue of an order of
the Court of Ordinary of said county
granted at tho October Term. 1921,
will i* sold at public outcry, on the
first Tuesday in November, 1981. at
the Court House in suid county, be
tween the usual hours of sale, to the
highest and best bidder for cash, the
following real estate situate in Glynn
County, Georgia, belonging to the es
tate of Mrs. Margaret R. Green, to
wn:
The fofiowing lot. tract or parcel cf
land, situate, lying and being In the
State of Georgia, county of Glynn, and
City of Brunswick, therein, and in
that portion of said City railed “Old
Town” and shown and identified on
the map and plan of said City as the
South-east one-fifth <8 E. 15) of Old
Town lot nnmher three hundred and
twenty-one (321).
The sale will continue if necessary
from day to day. between the same
hours, until said proper' y }- =- M.
JOHN E. DUBBt-ILLY.
Administrator estate of Mrs. k|a*garct
Rosa Green.
104.13.2fi.27.
SOLVED THE PROBLEM^
“I was almost distracted wi;h It urn
ach trouble, gas and colic a pack.*
and didn’t know what to do. 1 had;
tried every thing I heard of. and th<
doctor's medlcio* did not help me j
A friend told me about MayCs Won '
derfui Remedy, and it has solved the
problem, as I can n w oat anything
and have go JUtr*;*,,’ x It is ,a siro
pie b a males preparation that re
moves the catarrhal mures frea Lb*
fntestipal fract and allays the in
rtiytnma-.ir.ii which reuses practically
$1 j?tomrh. liver and intestinal ail
meats, !nrinding ppcndtcitls. One
do*e*wUl convince or money refan-1*
$ it* j * "fin i.-
• LADIES CAN WEAR SHOES
One ebw smaller and bhoca lost longer ufter um.g
Allen’s Foot-Ease, the antiseptic powder for
tho feet Shaken into the shoe* and sprinkled
in the foot-bath, Alien’* Foot -Ease makes tight
or new *lkhh feel easy gives instant relit f to'
coma and bnnions, prevents Blisters, Callers
and Pore Spot*, ft'g the greatest comfort
discovery of the ago. wTry.ti to-day 7 Sold
everywhere, „ <
GOV’T
AUCTION!
2,ooo—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”, Galvanized
Iron Pipe, various sizes; Water Heaters, 80 to 560 gallons; Radiation, Toilets, Furna
ces, Stoves, Ranges, Complete Hotel kitchen Equipment with washing machinery, Ice
Cream Machinery, Refrigeraton Plant. * v * <*,
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Complete Bakery with 4 large o\ens, 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. aniniisrji u < .
-AT
CAMP GORDON
ATLANTA, GA. gll
M Buildings and CommtKJitics cash. Land, 1-3 cash, balance I
I lIL/ i V IVI iS I years. Certified Check, Bank Draft, Express Money
i ■ ■■■■■■ ■ - Order accepted. Successful bidders may purchase in small or
large quantises desired. Further details announced at sale
Sale Takes Place Rain or Shine &
in Auditorium on the Grounds r
Commencing October 10
at 10 a. m., Sharp
and continuing daily at same hour until ail property is sold.
H. L. ROGERS
? QL \RTFRMASTER GENERAL OF THE ARMY.
Washington, D. C.
Gerrh’s Realty Experts * lnformati*i Office
of New Orleans * . V Camp Gordon.
Auctioneers. > ; Atlanta. Ga. '
Iq response to the inquiry of many telephone
subscribers: /‘What can I do to help my serv
ice?" this advertisement is published.
Unpreparedness
Causes Delay '
“Wait a minute, Cen
tral, I’ll get the num- 'lsf
ber.” \
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You’d be surprised to know how often
this remark greets the pperators every day.
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It means a serious delay which, when it
occurs frequently, slows up the whole
service.
To avOidsuch delays, the telephone user
should always look in the telephone direc
tory for the number wanted before taking
the reciever from the hook.
s?V
By this soft ofitelephone preparedness
you get quicker connections, the operator’s
work is lightened and gzod telephone
service is greatly facilitated. ./ t
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SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE
AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY i
OLD FOLKS MADE NEW.
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“It Is now five months since I took
a course of your medicine for gas and
stomach trouble and I am feeMng en
tirely well. My friends all tell nj I
am looking twenty years younger and
I certuiny feel as they say. I am rec
ommending Mayr’s Wonderful Heme-
THURSDAY* OCT. 6, 1921.
dy to all ailing with stomach and liver
troub'e.” It is. ft simide, harmless
preparation k thta removes the catyrra
al^,mucus from the intestinal tract anil
allays the Inflammation which causos
practically 11 stomach, liver n<i in
testinal ailments, incuding appendi
citis. Qi\e dose will convince or ruou
ey4 *