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WANTS
SALESMEN—OveraII business is
booming. Get fast-selling, big com
mission, repeafyorder sideline. Sell
till general st res. Write today. Cin
cinnati Overall Mfg- Cos., Cincinnati,
Phio. 10-20
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AGENTS —Wanted for liquid Fire
Out, JLhe low price metal fire extin
guisher. For ©very home, garage au
tomobile. Sells $3.00. Big *commis
'tiions i>aid. Writ© Livingston Mfg.
jCo„ Eastbampton, N. Y. 10-16
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r SALESMEN—To sell full line of
Crockery, Enamel ware, Glassware,
etc. Also cash job lots
decorated odds and ends, and job lots
: ©f white crockery and enamelware.
Big commissions paid promptly. Bak
,er P ttery Cos., Sebring, Ohio.
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r, WANTED—Agent, good prdposi
tion for right party. Valdosta Marble
; Works, Valdosta, Ga.
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\ Man or woman, $50.00 weekly full
lone, $1.50 hourly spare time, welling
f ill line Guaranteed hosiery direct to
wearer. National Mills Company,"
' Box 419-*A, Norristown, Pa. 10-16
AGENTS—“Varni-Lac”—This is the
most wonderful seller. Puts a whole
new coat on an old automobile for
$2.00. Exclusive territory. Send 80
cents for $2.00 can. Republic Products
Cos., Prospect Bldg., Cleveland, Ohio.
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WANTED—Saleslady. One who
can give references. Apply to A. J.
Gordon. M
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stenogra
pher, one with clerical experience
preferred. State age and salary ♦
pocted. Addfsse Box 167, City. ti
WANTED—Salesman with,’car to
call on dealers with a low priced 6000
mile tire. SIOO.OO a w©ek with extra
commissions. Universal Tire & Rub
’ her Cos., Michigan City, Ind.
.FORSALE.
See my ("bickering plan© at Clt>
Transfer Company, 301 Gloucester
ntreet, and make offer for It. Write
to jK. J. Uuby, Box 211, -
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f FOR SA^E~ Saxon roadster. Four
eleetric lights, starter. Iu good con
dition. Phone 741. tf
FOR SALE—AII furniture in a four
room buugalow, same Is practical])
new. Close In and purchaser cat
rent the house for $20.00 Addros?
Box 271, City. V
LOST
IX)ST—Green gold pin with bunch
of grain's of pearl on same. Good re
ward If returned to Mrs. U. A. Ed
wards, 1608 Gloucester St. If
LOST OR STRAYED—AIrdaIo dog
Answers to name of “Brownie.” Suit
able reward If returned to 817 EfMont
•treat. J. H. Abrams.
FOR RENT
FOR RENT Two furnished rooms
and kßchoiif'ttu Modern in every
way. and close in. Call 718.
FOR RENT —Seven room house.
All modern conveniences. 723 Grant
St. Ph ne 825. 10-21
FOE RENT —Flat, upstairs, four
rooms, bath and closet. Rent reason
able. Mrs. Andrew!, 1001 Grant
street. 10-17
MISCELLANROtJs
lIAUY CHICKS—White or Brown
leghorn*, H.'; Minorca*. ise; Bar
Rook. Me. 25 or more. Postage
paid. Live deilrer>’. Missouri Hatch
er*. RowMng, Green. .\lo.
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NOTICE
This U notify the public that the
CUy Ordinance require* every male
person between the age* of Sixteen
and Fifty year* old In the City of
Brunswick to pay Street Tax.
All persons between this age that
h’O’e not paid their Street Tax by the
!stit day of October. iSI. will be.
cetno a defaulter and will be subject
to arrest and trial In the Recorder's
Court for violating the Street Tax or
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dinanee.
411 policemen in the City, after that
date, wtU be instructed to amst all
prrsoas In the City that have tailed
to pay street tax after that date.
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Marshall City f Brunswick, Ga
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SEEDS
Seeds Seeds
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We have just received anew
line of vegetable Seeds including
Ruta Begas, Purple Top Turnips,.
Onion Sets, etc. Try us for yoqrj
druges.
UNION DRUG £ |EED CO, -
Cor. Monk and Oglethorpe Sts.
Phone 143
Norwich Street
Pharmacy
2024 Norwich St. Phone 79
READY FOR BUSINESS
, J. H, BOHNE
Stoves and Ranges Installed
and repaired.
Let us make your old stove or
range do many years of ser
vice yet.
All Work Guaranteed.
PHONE 94.
Wet Wash
ONLY 5c PER POUND
Weighed while dry, returned 4n
a few hours, absolutely Clean
and Sanitary. Just the tfght
dampness for irorfing.
BRUNSWICK LAUNDRY, Inc.
Phone us Now, and become a
satisfied customer.
Phones 129 and 36.
Ward
Batteries
Willdrd
Batteries
lYRdd J
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Ewe get started on the
Willard Threaded
Rubber Battery,
we get over-enthu
m siastic. Can you
w blame us? pH
The one thing ?2j
_1 that excuses us is
U that Threaded Rub-
JL ber Battery user*
are just as enthusi
* astic as we are.
y/P You’ll need a bat- fl
O tery some day.
Don’t forget JL
IWihard Threaded
Rubber!
f Brunswick *8
1 Battery *
JR Motor Cos. ig
* Gloucester St. f
Opp. Postoffice
W) Phone 251.
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AT THE CHURCHES]
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Eloquent and far-reaching sermons
will be delivered from the pulpits of
Brunswick’s bouses of worship today,
the musical program in many have
been arranged with great care and the
public is cordially invited by the 'A
leyent pastors to be present.
jvipes, etc., for the day follow's: S?'
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THE M’KENDREE METHODIsf*
Corner of Norwich and K streets.,
Lawrence Candler Gray, pastor.
Preaching by the pastor at 11:30
a. m. and 8:00 p. m.
Sfcnday school at 4:00 p. m., C. H.
Poore, Supt, " ’
Wednesday at 8:00 p. m. the pastor
will deliver an address on the sub
ject: -‘How Can I Win My Friends
to Christ, or The Secrets of Soul-
Winning.”
Junior church 10:00 a. m.
Epworth League at 8:00 Tuesday
evening.
Junior Epworth League Thursday,
5:00 p. m.
Everybody is cordially invited to all
thp serv T ces - £
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Corner Union an Mansfield Sts.
• O. P. Gilbert, Minister.
Preaching et 11:30 a. m. and 8 p. m.
by the pastor.
Sunday School 10:15 a. m.,—J. P A
Blitch, Supt. t
Public cordially invited.
BAPTIST BARACA CLAS*
Meetg. every Sunday morning at;
10:15 o’clock at the First Daptist I
church. Rov. O. P. Gilbert, teaeher.'
Twenty minutes’ talk on Sunday
school lesson topic. Good singing. A
cordial invitation to visitors.
CHURCH OF CHRIST. ,
Sunday school 10:30 a. m.
Preaching at 11:30 a. m. and 8:00
p. m., by J. Bedford Beck, of ,Savail-’
nah. Morning subject: "Two Ways;”
evening subject, “Impassable Gulf.”
Communion and fellowship at morn
ing service.
You are invited.
NORWICH ST. BAPTIST CHURCH
Sunday school 10:30 a. m.
Preaching 11:30 a. m.
Preaching 7:30 p. ra.
Everybody, invijpd.
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
- Thos. H. Thomson, pastor.
Preaching by the pastor at 11:30
a. m. and 8 p. m.
Sunday School. 10:15 a. m.,—T. E.
Glover, Superintendent.
Sacrament of the Lord's Supper at
the morning hour.
Meeting of the Epworth League at
7:15 p. m. *
Prayer meeting, Wednesday at 8 p.
m.
No prayer meeting Wednesday.
To all services the public is cor
dially ihvited.
METHODIST BARACA CLASS
Meets Sunday, 10:16 a. m.
Dr. J. W. Simmons, teacher.
Fred G. Ward©, assistant teacher.
Young men are eordialy invited.
'6 PWIQRTH LEAGUE. FIRST
METHODIST CHURCH.
Ernest C. Kills, President.
Meets every Sunday 7:00 p. in. in
the auditorium of the church. A live,
entertaining and inspirational pro
gram our endeavor alwavs. Come
and work with ns. Visitors welcome,
ADVENT CHRISTIAN CHURCH.
Corner Union atjd H streets.
Edwin C. Hardison, minister.
Sunday worship 11:30 a. n. and 7:45
p. m.
Sunday school at 10;30 a. m. Loyal
Workers Thursday 7:30 p. nt.
Prayer meeting Wednesday 8 p. ra.
The Fitch Orchestra will give a!
sacred concert beginning at 7:45 p. in. I
Welcome to all. 1
NORTH STAR
DAIRY
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Sited Milk, per quart IS cents
Cream, per quart 80 cents
Butter, per pound 60 cents
WF. DELIVER TO ANY PART OF THE CITY.
W. B. Griffin, R. V. Crine
Phones 2005 and 856.
THE BRUNSWICK NEWS
STALE BLOOD
BLUR'S LIVING
GUDE'S PEPTO-MANGAN REVISES
THE BLOOD TO HEALTHY
STATE. j
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Stale blood blurs living. It dulls
the love ■for' pleasure* aHfl3weakens
the spirit. Thoughts sink huto an un
redeemed dreariness that mo goading
of thet nvill can dispel. Where there
waer‘thrilling excitement, there 4s only
an iadtffng sensation of fatigued
Gudelsj * Pepto-Mangan, taken- regu
larly • for a while puts a check to the
debilitating effects-of* thin, watery
blood. It supplies the blood with red
corpuscles, steps it up to its normal
rich redness. Then it is that the plea
sures of rhythmic living return. The
smouldering glow of life warms
brightens so that the pleasant sensa
tions of eating, sleeping, walking in
the golden sunshine, breathing deep
the health-giving air, again become
thrilling and full of delight.
Druggists sell Gudej’-s Feptc*Man
gan ■ in both liquid and tablet form.
Advertisement.
Wet Wash
ONLY 5c PER POUND
Weighed while dfy, returned in
a few" hours, absolutely Clean
and Sanitary. Just the right
dampness for ironing.
BRUNSWICK LAUNDRY, Inc.
Phone us Now, and become a
satisfied customer.'
Phones,l29 and 36.
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3T. JAMES LUTHERAN CHRUCH.
Gloucester and Wolf streets.
Rev. W. A. Sadtler, Ph. D., Pastor.
Sunday school with Pastor’s Bible
class, at 10:15.
Church Services at 7:45 j.:rj
ST. FRANCIS CATHOLIC CHURCH..
High mass ten o’clock, with sermon
by the pastor, ReVerend J. A. Petite.
1120 Newcastle.
Rev. J. A. Petit, 8. M„ pastor.
Sunday: Mtpsswjs, 7;o0 and 10:00 a.
m. , Suudgy. a. ra. Even
ing services, 7:30.
baily: Mass, 7:00; Wednesday, 7:00
and 9:00.
Meetings: Altar Society, Monday,
4:00. Knights of Columbus, Monday,
8:00.
ASSEMBLIES OF GOD CHURCH.
Corner L and EIHs streets. •'
Services at 11:00 o’clock a. m., and
7:30 p. m.
Prayer meeting Wednesday night
7:30
F. C. Harrison pastor.
ST. MARK’S CHURCH.
Corner of Egmotit and Gloucester.
Rev. William Johnson, rector.
Holy communion at 8 a.m., Church
school at 10 a. m.,
Holy Eueharißt and sermon at 11:-
15 a. m. Evening sermon at 8 p.m.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.
The pastor. Rev. F. D. Thomas,
will preach© at 11:30 a. m. and at
7:30 p. m.
Sunday school is held at 10:15 a. m.
Y. P. S. C. B. is held at 6:30 p. in.
All are cordially Invited to these
services.
CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR
The regular meeting of the Chris
tian Endeavor Society, of the Firat
Presbyterian church, will be held on
Sunday evening at 1:00 p. m. Be sue
and he present anA on time and bring
vi>ra* friend with you.
Time —Six tbfrty t*. m.
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WALSH
The Best in Groceries
-.a 'am NEW ARRIVALS
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FANCY MACKEREL
SWANSDOWN CAKE FLOUR
SUNSHINE CRACKERS
FANCY PRUNES
PHONES
23 '
Ott
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! Homelike
' What make a home “comfy”?
*lt is the dare used by the build
• er in the selection and use of
• the materials.
, The Anal result shews a touch
,of quiet harmouy that is the
t real spirit of the home. Pride in
the little, yet important things,
is characteristic of the work of
Merritt, the builder
, Brunswick, Ga.
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Wet Wash
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ONLY 5c PER POUND
Weighed.while dry, returned in
a few hours, absolutely Clean
and Sanitary. Just the right
dampness for ironing.
BRUNSWICK LAUNDRY, Inc.
Phone us Now, and become a
satisfied customer.
Phenes 129 and 36.
Southeastern Fair
ATLANTA
October 13-14-15-16-17-18-19-20-21-22 1921
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 HO(i 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 ENTERTAINMENTS 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. '' 1 h
it ifc an epochal year for the great Southeastern Fair —Yon cannot afford to stay
away.
GRAND CIRCUIT RACES.
Representifl 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 SHOW& *
On their first trip South will bring the greatest aggregation of Midway Attractions
amusement devices the show w<orld affords, which combined with Lakewood’s per
manent attractions will provide tliQ greatest midway of any fair in the South.
GORGEOUS PYROTECHNIC DISPLAYS. * ....
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Wonderful Fireworks program prepared by Special Artists will thrill the visitors each
eight.
BE SURE TO SEE THE BIG OSTRICH FARM EXHIBIT.
Reduced Rates On All The Railways
Admission 50c; Children 25c. School Day 15c to all attending a public or private
-chool when accompanied by Special Ticket, which will be furnished free to all teactw
srs. Write for Free Premium List or Special Information to R. M. Striklin, Secretary.
Atlanta, Ga.
H. G. HASTINGS. President R. M. STRIPLIN, Secretary.
How Are The Folks At Home?
The man who is away from home,
whether on business or pleasure, can al
ways keep in touch with wife or loved ones
by long distance telephone.
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i&H . - ■ The low station
to station rate'
makes this pleas
u r e possible at
small cost.
' By balling be
tween 8:30 P/M.
and 4:30 A. can save,from 50 to 75
per cent; of the day rate.
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/ Try it on your next trip. Ask Long Dis
tance for rates and details.
SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE
AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY
The Richmond St. Garage
1514 Richmond is*
n UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
ti * & 7 •
Let Benton Fix That Starter or Gen
\
erator. He can do it! : ■
Acetylene Welding. Vulcanizing
Davis & Harrell
Sunday, ocr; 16,1921: