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WANTS
.SALESMEN —Overall business is
booming. Get fast-selling, big com
mission, repeaijorcler sideline. Sell
all general et res. Write today. Cin
cinnati Overall Mfg. Cos., Cincinnati,
Ohio. * . . ; 10-20
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SALESMEN—To sell full line of
! Crockery, Enamelware, Glassware,
Aluminum, etc. Also cash job lots
decorated odds and ends, and job lots
fit white crockery and enamelware.
Big commissions paid promptly. Bak
er P ttery Cos., Sebring, Ohio.
WANTED—Agent, good proposi
tion for right party. Valdosta Marble
Work*, Valdosta, Ga.
AGENTS —“Varnl-Lac” —This is the
mosl wonderful seller. Puts a whole
new coat on an old gutomobile for
S2.OQ. .Exclusive territory, Bend 80
cents for. $2.00 can. Republic Products
,Cb., Prospect Bldg., Cleveland, Ohio.
WANTED— Saleslady. One who
can give references. Apply to A. J.
Gordon. ?. f * *f
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WAITED —Salesman with car to
call on dealers With a low priced 6000
mile ilt'e. SIOO.OO a week with extra
commissiotis. Universal Tire & Rub
her Cos., Michigan City, Ind.
FOR SALE
FOR SA,LF— l Overland Club Road
ster. In good condition. First $l5O
gets lt!\Cash. Phone 587. 19
SALE—3-h.p. - InternatioYal~£n
gine, used less than one month. \\ ill
sell reasonable. St. Simon Hotel. -20
FORrSAjuBr-Saxon roadster. Four
electric lights, starter. In good con
dition. Phone 741. ' tf
I^W.j.'.LOST
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LOST—ljPijra wheel and 31x1 tire
for OverlandHqdan, hctwcen Sa
vannah and UrtmswibL Reward if re
turned to L. L. Casten,l4B West 4th
street, Jacksonville, Fla.
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LOST—Norwich street Friday.
evening, opposite Grocery
Cos., on Norwioh street, pJlc
eyeglasses. Finder leave .at -News
office. Reward, <f
NOTICE—Have some pretty good
evidence agalnsl parties who took col;
off my Reo truck Wednesday night.
Need same very badly. Should I? be
returned there will be no ouchMoii;*
asked. Place coll where H can be re
covered by party owning same. it
FOR RENT
FOR RENT—Two furnished room*
and kitchejiftttH Modem in every
way, end dose in. Call 719.
FOR RENT —Seven room house.
All modern conveniences. 728 Grant
6t. Ph ne 825. 10-21
MISCELLANEOUS
HA BY CHICKS —Whit* or Drown
foghorn*. 14c; Minorca*, 15c; Bar
Rock. 16c. 85 or more. Postage
paid/ Live delivery. Missouri Hatch
ery. Howling. Great, Mo.
67 MILKS per gallon made with
new' patented gasoline vaporisvr.
Writ# for particulars. Stransky Va
poriser Co.* Pukwana. 8. D. 10-19
THE EFFICIENT WOMAN.
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We hear a great deal nowaday*
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 exeoti*
live ability, force and energy. In the
aeuse that tt l* used today? The fratt,
delicate, helpless ideal of womanhood
has passed away. How is it possible
to measure op to the ideals of mod
ern womanhood? In the brat place,
we must keep our bodies In the best
possible condition.
Thousands of women have succeed
ed through daily baths, exercise in
<ktit fresh atr. and !ydia *; Piukham's
Vegetable Compound at the first sign
of fptnale weakness.
Wet Wash
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ONLY Sc PER POUND
Weighed while dry, returned in
• Jew, hours. Absolutely Olean
find Sanitary, Jutt the right
dftntgiteaa for ironing, * ~
BRUNSWICK LAUNDRY. Inc.
Phone u* Now, and become a
satisfied customer.
Phones 129 and 36. \
SEEDS
Seeds Seeds
j
We have just received anew
line of vegetable Seeds including
Ruta Begas, Purple Top Turnips,
Onion Sets, etc. Try us for your
druges.
UNION DRUG & SEED CO. •
Cor. Monk and Oglethorpe SM
Phone 143
Norwich Streets'
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
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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.
Phor)e us Now, and become a
satisfied customer.
Phones 129 and 36.
Willard
Batteries
Willard
Batteries
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Sometimes, when
Ewe get started on the
Willard Threaded
Rubber Battery, v
•wc get over-enthu
tiastic. Can you
blame us? j*||
The one thing §t
—5 that excuses us is
IJ that Threaded Rub
ber Battery users
are just as enthusi
astic as we are, #
You‘ll need a bat
■ tery some day.
Don’t forget JL
£ Willard Threaded
Rubber) |g
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13 Motor Cos. ic
Gloucester St.,
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Legal Advertisements
FOR MONTH OF OCTOBER, 1921.
SHERIFF’S SALE.
STATE OF GEORGIA,
GLYNN COUNTY.
Will be sold before the Court
House doors'of said County, on the
first Tuesda^ 1 in November, 1921, be
tween the legal hours of sale to the
Highest and best bidder for csh : to
wit: Those two tracts of Jana lying
and being in the 26th District G. M.
said County and State, the one com
prising twelve acres, and the other
one '‘acre, designated and described
aefcording to map thereof by E. A.
Penniman, August 21st, 1915, attach
ed to a deed from Georgia Trading
Development Company to Guil
ford S. Holmes dated September 22nd,
1917. That tract of land „containing
twelve acres, having the following
bourses and distances: Beginning at
t'he Southeastern side of said Bruns
wick to Sterling road where it inter
sects with the eastern side of the right
of way of the Atlanta, Birmingham &
Atlantic Railroad, and running thence
Northeasterly along said Public Road
right of way a distance of three hun
dred and ninety-seven feet to a street
shown on said blue print map, and
thence running Southerly along the
Western side of said street a distance
of sixteen hundred and ten feet;
thence South Eighty-three and , one
half degrees, West a distance of four
hundred and fifty feet td the Eastern
side‘of said Atlanta, Birmingham &
Atlantic Railroad right of way, and
thence running Northerly along said
side of said right of way a distance
of twelve hundred and thirty feet to
the initial point; and said one acre
tract being that strip or parcel of land
bounded as follows: Northerly by
said Public Road; Easterly by said
Atlanta, Birmingham & Atlantic Rail
road Company right of way; Westerly
by what is known as thq, old abandon
ed right of way of the Atlantic Coast
Line' Railroad Company, formerly the
Brunswick & Western Railroad Com
pany, and Southerly by lands of Geor
gia Trading & Development Company,
the Southern boundary line being the
line that would cross said one acre
tract on the South by the projection of
the third course described in the
twelve acre tract next above, that is>
a line projected street op
a course South e%hty-three and one
half degrees West, and all of which is i
fully sliowu and described on said
map thereof.
Also that certain tract of land lying
and being In the 266th District G. M.
Glynn County. Georgia, being the
Southern six acros of those certain
tracts of land deeded by the American
Realty Company to Mrs. Elizabeth B.
Day et. al, and likewise that tract of
land designated as G. S. Holmes ten'
acres of land, the said Day tract of
land being recorded In Book 3D page
147 of the records of said County, and
reference is hereto given for all pur
poses and more minutely described as
follows; Bounded on the South line by |
the North Boundary line of the tract
of land belonging to the Board of Ed
ucation of said Glynn County, and the
East boundary line fronting on said
Public Road, and the West boundsry
line fronting on the right of way of
the Southern Railway Coanpany, and
the West and East boundary lines be
ing of such length as to provide ai
tract of erectly six acres of land.
Said land levied on aa the property of
G. 8. Holmes, to satisfy two certain
executions Issued on the 7th day of
February. 1921. from the City Court
of Brunswick, in favor of the Geor
gia Veneer ft Package Company, and
against G. S. Holmes, as maker, and
M. L. McKinnon, a* endcraer. one ex
ecution being for SIOOO.OO principal
$70.66 interest up until the 7th day of
February. 1021. $3.25 Court costa.
$107.66 Attorney's fee*;, the other ex
ecution being for $300.00 principal.
$30.00 interest to February 7th, 1921,
$24.25 Court coat and $63.00 Attor
ney's fees, and all future interest on
said principal sum* at $ per cent par
Legal uottce of levy given
to defendant G. 8. Holmes in posses
sion. Term* of ale cash. Purchaser
pays fur titles.
TbL 6th day of October. 1921.
R. S. PYLES,
Sheriff. City Court of Brunawlck. in
and for said Glynn county.
F? M. Scarlett. Jr.. Attorney.
| lO-7,14^1.28
PUBLIC SALE.
STATE OF GEORGIA,
GLYNN COUNTY.
Under the power contained in the
certain Mortgage executed on the IStb
day of September. 1920. betwt?eu Ad
(He R l.iptroll to A. w#rri< *- *“ d
which Mortgage la recorded In
Mortgage Record* of said County;
Volume 23. Folio 741, thereof
add the note 3>t tC§-t<V onjt* w>l in
said Mortgaged having been redifeei
to f?7*koO. and the afid renewal not#
of $279,t having matured by 1U face
on July 15th. .1931. and having !>**p
pstd by the 'under*!erred M F Rerrfo
a* elated to said Mortgage, the under*
THE BRUNSWICK NEWS
signed will sell before the Court
House door of said County on the first
in November, 1921, between
themegal hours of sale to the highest
an3Tll4<st bidder *for i cafefa : , that certain
real property, lying and in said
State and County, and ©a' tfieAsland
of Blythe therein
five acres, more or less, and bounded
as follows: On the East by Thirty
fourth street of Naval City; on the
West by a salt marsh; on the North
by the lands of she said A. R. Berrie,
also known as Reynards lands; and
on the South'by fc siflt marsh; with all
appurtenances thereto belonging or in
any way appertaining. Terms cash.
Purchaser pays for title.
This 6th day of October, 1021 . '
A. R. BERRIE,
F. M. Scarlett, Jr., Attorney.
10-7,14,21,28
PUBLIC SALE.
STATE OF GEORGIA,
GLYNiX COUNTYf
Under the power contained in the
certain deed ot secure debt axecuted
on the 12th day of February, 1917, be
tween J. M. Pitts and R. B. McCul
lough, and whieh de,ed to secure debt
is recorded in Volume 20, Folio 396,
of the Records of said County; and
hie note of $990.00 mentioned in said
deed to secure debt having been re
duced to $737.00, November 12th. 1917,
the undersigned, will sell before the
Court House door of said County, on
the first Tuesday November, 1921,
between the legal hours of sale to
the highest and best bidder for cash,
all of that certain lot, tract or parcel
of land situate, lying and being in
said County and State, and in the
1356 District Georgia Militia* therein,
containing fifty (50) acres, more or
! less,- and being a part Of the Manly
tract of land, and being bounded as
follows: On the North and East by
lands formerly belonging to W. R.
Townsend; on the South by lands be
longing to James Frazier, and on the
West' by lands formerly belonging to
W. R. Townsend,'and being the same
tract of land heretofore and on March
Ist, 1907, conveyed from George and
Joe Sapp to George Forrester by deed
which i recorded in Book ZZ, page
99, of the Records of said
County of Glynn, to which deed and
record thereof reference is hereby had
lov a more jjoijMd§te description, with
ail apuurtenances thereto belonging
or in any way appertaining. Terms
cash. Purchaser pavg for title.
This 6th day of October. 1921.
r. b. McCullough.
F. M. Scarlett. Jr., Attorney.
10-7,14,21.28
SHERIFF’S SALE.
GEORGIA. ' ,
GLYNN COUNTY.
Will be sold before the Court House
door of said county, on the first Tues
day in November, 1921. between the
legal hours of sale to the highest and
best bidder for cash, the following de
scribed property, to-wit:
That certain lob, tract or pared of
land, known a* the Johnson tract, sit
uate, lying and beiug in the 25th Dis
trict, G. M., containing 50cros, more
or less, bounded as follows: Xofrth by
Black Bank tract, east by marsh land,
south by Missouri Adams net. west
by public road leading from sooth end
to Frederic*. Levied on as the prop
erty of T. L. Cain, under and by vir
tue of a tax fl-fa Issued by H. f, Read.
Tax Collector, against the said T. L.
Cain, for taxes due said State and
County, for the year 1920, taxes
$323.00 and cost. *
R. 8. PYLES. Sheriff.
10-8,15,22,29.
ADMINISTRATOR S SALE OF LAND
GEORGIA. GLYNN COUNTY.
Under and by virtue of an order of
the Court of Ordinary of said county,
granted at the October Term. 1921.
will be sold at public outcry, on the
first Tuesday in November, 1921. at
the Court House lu sai l cO" *y. b#-
twaen the usfi.il hour* ci > the
highest and best bidder for cash, the
following real estate situate In Glynn
Couuty, Georgia, belonging to the es
tate of Mrs. Margaret R. Green, to
wit;
| The following lot. tract or pllcal cf
1 land, situate. lying and belugfln the
| State of Georgia, county of GlyKi. and
[ City of Brunswick, therein. Id in
| that portion of said City cal'.A “Old
\ Town" and shown and Identiied on
l the map and plan of said City as the
I South-east one-fifth <S. K 1-31 of Old
| Town lot number three hundred and
i twenty one <3211.
The sale will continue if necessary
from day to day. between the same
hours, nntil said property Is sold.
> , -.YJ'-fH* •' ll>raK)iuY.
Administrator nutate of Mrs. Margaret
j # Ro*n Green. 4 *
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Legal A#Mirtit3rrnL
tOmttuavd on Pago 7)
M.
WALSH
The Best in Groceries
NEW ARRIVALS
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FANCY MACKEREL
SWANSDOWN CAKE FLOUR
SUNSHINE CRACKERS
FANCY PRUNES
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PHONES
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OR
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Homelike
1 What make a home “comfy”?'
1 It is the' care used by the build- •
1 er iu the selection and use of •
. the materials. ,
, The Anal result shows a tqucfc ,
,of quiet harmonir that is the t
t real spirit of the home. Pride iu
the little, yet important things,
is characteristic of the wprk of*
[VIERRITT, THE BUlLbEfi ;
Brunswick, Ca.
Wet Wash
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.
Phones 129 and 36,
Southeastern Fair
ATLANTA
October 13-14-15-16-17-18-19-20-21-22 1921
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THE SOUTHEASTERN FAIR, Atlanta, October 1 3th to 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 w ill be staged on a greater scale than ever.
UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT EXHIBIT, will represent a comprehensive display
of Army and Neavy features.
AN ENTERTAINMF.NTB 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.
It is an epochal year for the great Southeastern Fair —Yon cannot afford to stay
aw ay. # ’ ' ; '
GRAND CIRCUIT RACES.
Represcntin 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.
On their first trip South will bring the greatest aggregation of Midway Attractions
amusement devices the show world affords, which combined with Lakewood’s per
manent attractions will provide the greatest midway of any fair in the South.
GORGEOUS PYROTECHNIC DISPLAYS.
Wonderful Firework*program prepared by Special Artists will thrill the visitors each
night. " • “, *
BE SURE TO SEE THE BIG OSTRICH FARM EXHIBIT. # i
Reduced Rates On AH The Railways
Admission 50c; Children 25c, School Day 15c to all attending a public or private
’-chool when accompanied by Special Ticket, which wili be furnished free to ail teach
ers. Write for Free Premium List or Special Information to R. M. Striklin. Secretary.
Atlanta, Ga. **''fcV’'' * ? " v ' 7 ■ > f j'. , .. - t
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H. C. HASTINGS. President. R. M. STRIPLIN, Secretary.
How Ate The Folks At Home?
The man who 4s away from home,
whether on .business or ~p^e asure > can
ways keep in touch with wife or loved ones
by long distance telephone. ;•
f\ jrv ,• The low station
to station rate
this pleas
ure possible,';at
small cost, ,
By calling be
* tween 8:30 JP. M.
and 4:30 A. M. you can save from So to 75
per cent of the day rate.
Try it on your next trip. Ask Long Dis
tance for rates and details. : ' tfl
SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE
AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY
The Richmond St. Garage
1514 Richmond is v >* * v
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UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT * ,
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Let- Benton Fix That Starter or Gen
erator. He can do it!
Acetylene Welding. . " Vulcanizing
Davis & Harrell
WEDNESDAY, OCT; 19, 1921.