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A Cold VAter Is Predicted
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All The Indications Point To The Most
sr Severe Winter in Years
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Buy Your Winter’s Supply of Wood Now
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Before Prices Advance. Have it Cut in Your Yard
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Special Prices on First Quality Cordwood in Quantities
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DELIVERED ANYWHERE IN THE CITY
No Poor Sap Wood Sold . , ,
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A. M. Smith’s aft! Marine Construction Corp
Phone 600 Foot of First Avenue *****
.WANTS
AGENTS -"Varai-Lac" —Thin Is tUo
I nost wonderful seller. Put* a whole
' iw coat on an old automobfle tor
2.00. Exclusive territory. Seu<l 80
enta tor $2.00 can. Republic Products
'o„ Prospect Bldg.. Cleveland. Ohio.
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WANTED —Saleslady. One who
an give references. Apply to A. J.
ioitlou. tf
WANTED —Experienced stenogra
pher, one with clerical experience
preferred. State ago and salary ox
•acted. Adthraae Bex 167, City. tf
WANTED —Salesman with car to
all on dealers with a low priced 6000
rtllo tire. SIOO.OO a week with extra
coVmuiNsions. I'nlveraal Tire & Rub
aer Cos., Michigan City, Ind.
FOR SALE
FOR SALE —Saxon roadster. Four
lectrlc ligbta. starter, la good con*
lit ion. Phono 741. tf
FUR RENT-v-Desirable cottage In
'rUuna. Four rooms, bath auU elec
ric lights. T. E. Poulson. telephone
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FOR RALE—One Kvinrude Model
l, 1 I*2 H.P. outboard motor, rebuilt
Ike new. Price $50.00. Also one
<f A'inlu'ester rifle. .22 automatic, little
£ ised. Price $15.00. Including 300 c*r
„ ridges. Chris Wilson. Jekyl island
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| FUR SALE-“All t limit ure tu a four-*
oom bungalow, same is practically j
* tew. Close in and purcuaser can
£ -ent the house for $20.00 Address j
j- to* 271, City. tt
LOST
E IvOST—Grewu gold pin with bunch
t if grapoa M peayl ou same. Good re
g w*nl It returned to Mrs. U. A. Ed*
X .vatds. ItOX Uloucftitcr St. U
I lAST—4U*t f car wear Rvereit
I ni> two ladies sweaters, and oae
y *b* ioat* Regard tt retarded to A.
| 4 S:fUkl*ed. Hog Factory, l^U
I I.UST Mil STRAY FD Audale dog.
R to name of HrowuU*.** Soil*
* Hi, reward W rttrite*l tIT Kgmool
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FOR RENT
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FOR RENT-—Unfurnished upstairs
apartment, 608 Union street. Apply
at this number. 10-13
FOR REN?—Comfortable room, at
1001 Gloucester, facing golf links.
Phono 593. 10-11
FOR RENT—Eight room house, 708
Howe street. Just been re-papered,
repainted, nice uud clean; convenient
to business, school and church. Phone
346, Mrs. F. F. Coney. 10-11
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MISCELLANEOUS
Start one of our Candy factor!®** at
home, or small room anywhere. We
furnish everything. Experience uu
uccessary. Uig pay. Man-women.
Frederick Kurn, 514 Walnut St.. Phil
adelphia. Pa. 10-12
NOTICE
This is to notify the public that the
City Ordinance requires every male
person between the age* of Sixteen
and Fifty years old in the City of
Brunswick to pay Street Tax.
All persona betweou this age that
have mjt paid their Street Tax by the
15th day of October, 1921 t 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.
Ail policemen In the City, after that
date, w’lll be instructed to arrest all
persons in the Ctty thst have failed
to pay street tax after that date.
J. E. REGISTER,
Marshall. City of Brunswick. a
Wet Wash
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ONLY 5c PER POUND
Weighed while hi
a few hours, absolutely Clean 1
and Sanitary. Just the right
dampness for ironing.
BRUNSWICK LAUNDRY, Inc.
Phone us Now. and become a
satisfied customer.
Phones 129 and 36.
SHAKE INTO YOUR SHOES
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When The King is ifl
■|jWhen Babe Ruth, the world’s great
*|j eat swatter of baseball, is ill he’s just
as helpless as jiny ordinary man, says
I' , Mra. Babe Ruth. This photo of the
big Bambino was taken at his home
the other day when his physician or-
Jj* % : N ' i:: ' mm dered him to bed to prevent further
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Mrs. Ruth giving Babe his hourly spoonful of medicine during his recent
attack of tonsllitia.
GIVING OUT.
The Struggle Discourages Many a
Cittxen of Brunswick,
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Around all day with an aching back.
Cau't rest at night;
Enough to make any one “give out."
Doan's Kidney Pill* are helping
•thousands. } j*
They are for kidney backache;
And for kidney Ills.
Ask your neighbor.
Here Is their merit:
[ft Mrs. W. J.llttihlen. 801 K street,
says: ’’At times I had awful backaches.
I couldn't rest ‘flights and mornings
felt worn out and tired and my limbs
(mined me. I began using Doan's Ktd
n- v Fills from Dr. Cate’s Pm*
and they helped me wonderfully, rid
ding me of the backaches and pains
naq j umfi tpl ! •qtwu
for a long-time. I recommend Doan s
K dae> PUL L anyone sufferitii? with
a hwe and aching back.’y w
TTtce gdc’ at *ll' dealers. IVnT
simply ask for a kidner remedy get
th'aa’s Kidney IMlls—the same that
Mra. Durden had. * Ftvster MUbfirn
Cos. MCrs. Buffalo X Y.
THE BRUNSWICK NEWS
He mstitching and
Picoting
Cotton 8c Yd.—S Ik ICc,
THREAD FURNISHED—
EXPERIENCED OPERATOR
Mrs. J. P. DAMON
1416 Reynolds St. Phone 861
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Designer and Maker of Tailored
and Fancy Dresses.
For Street and Social Functions
Tailored Suits—Alterations of
Suits a Specialty
“FIRST CLASS WORK BUT
REASONABLE PRICES."
*. v\. LOWE
PAINTING. PAPERHANGING
AND KALSOMINING.
8318 Nonalch St Phone 354-R’.
Southeastern Fair
- ATLANTA
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October 13-14-15-16-17-18-19-20-21-22 1921
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THE SOUTHEASTERN FAIR, Atlanta, October 13th to 22nd, will be a record break
ing fair in every particular. It will exceed any previous one by a large margin in
point of attendance, attractions and exhiibts.
THE NATIONAL HOG AND CATTLE SHOW will again feature the Southeastern Fair,
and will assure the greatest assembly of livestock ever exhibited in the South.
MAMMOTH EXHIBITS OF AGRICULTURE AND HORTICULTURE, and the Boys’ and
Girl’s Club exhibits will be staged on a greater scale than ever.
UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT EXHIBIT, will represent a comprehensive display
of Army and Neavy features.
AN ENTERT AINMENTS PROGRAM COSTING nearly $75,000 or more than is spent
for total expense by a great many fairs in the country is to be staged.
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It is an epochal year for the great Southeastern Fair. —Yon cannot afford to stay
away.
GRAND CIRCUIT RACES.
Representin gthe top-notch turf performers of the world.
WORLD’S CHAMPIONSHIP DIRT TRACK.
AUTOMOBILE RACES with the most daring dirt drivers and the fastest cars in the
world.
SPECTACULAR FREE ACT PROGRAM.
Every big and novel free act worth while.
WORHTAM’S WORLD BEST SHOWS. ~ $ I
On their first trip South wi|l bring the greatest aggregation of Midway Attraclji#s
amusement devices the show’ world affords, which combined with Lakewood s per*
manent attractions w?U provide the greatest midway of any fair in the South.
GORGEOUS PYROTECHNIC DISPLAYS. - ,
Wonderful Fireworks program prepared by Special Artists will thrill the visitors.each
night. ' *'* r '
BE SURE TO SEE THE BIG OSTRICH FARM EXHIBIT.
Reduced Rates On All The Railways
Admission 50c; Children 25c, School Oay 15c to all attending a public or private
.chool when accompanied by Special Ticket which will be furnished free to all teach
ers. Write for Free Premium List or Special Information to R. M. Striklin, Secretary.
Atlanta, Ga. - * ' V*
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H. G. HASTINGS. President R. M. STRIPUN. Secretary.
TUESDAY, OCT. 11, 1921. ;