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SHOWING
THE TEXAS FLOOD
CAT PARACHUTE JUMPER -
And Many Other Scenes.
SHOW STARTS 3:30. 5:15, 7:00 AND 8:45.
ADMISSION 10 and 20c.
TOMORROW— “THE MASK”— A First National Attract
ion, featuring Hedda Nova, Jack Holt, and the screen’s
greatest kiddie, little Mickey Moore.
SATURDAY— MISS DUPONT in “THE RAGE OF PARIS.”
MONDAY AND TUESDAY—NORMA TALMADGE in her la
test picture, “SIGN ON THE DOOR.”
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TO-DAY
Alice Joyce
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“Her Lord and
Master ”
AND
Two-Reel Comedy
THURSDAY and FRIDAY
‘The Affairs of Anatol’
DeMilles
Most wonderful Picture
SOCIETY
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Telephone 645 KATHjERIN O’OONNOIf Telephone 188
(Notes received between 10 and 12 a. m. at 188, afterwards at 645,
THEN
I bade love go, and walked once more
Urn-hackled;; free again!
I revelled in naY new-found strength—
No more I’d? feUow love’s pain!
Then—
The honeysuckle breathed! The moon
Dripped silver from above;
I stood within Eternity,
My arms s'tifetphed out to love!
—Power Dalton.
SOCIAL CALENDAR
FOR THE WEEK.
THURSDAY—
-Bth grade Girl Reserves, Y. W. C.
A., at 4 p. m
FRIDAY—
Mrs. J. L. Andrews, hostess, Friday
Afternoon firidge Club, residence Eg
mont street, at 3:30 p. m.
High School Club, Y. W. C. A., at
4 p. m.
SATURDAY—
I). A. R. excursion to St. Mary’s and
Dungeness, steamer Atlantic.
GOBBLING SPOOKS
BNTERTAIN’SOON.
Don’t forget that you are invited
to attend the entertainment given
Monday evening at Hanover park, at
7 o’clock, under the supervision of
Miss Carolyn Crawley, which is given
by the Gobbling Spooks.” Miss
Crawley will be assisted by the teach
ers of Glynn and Purvis schools. She
asks that those attending please, if
possible, appear in appropriate cos
tume and mpsk. A good time Is
promised to all who attend. A sere
nade will be given at. Kaiser’s corner
promptly at 9 p, in.
D. A. R. BOAT EXCURSION
TO DUNGENESS (AND ST. MARY’S
The people of the city generally
are anticipating with a great deal ol
pleasure the boat excursion to St
Mary’s Saturday, under the auspice*
of the Brunswick Chapter, D. A. R.
The'Steamer Atlantic *will carry the
cr wd over, and an hour'if stop will
he made at Dungeness, the Lucy Car
negie estate, thence to St . Mary’s,
where another hour will be spent.
The scenery along this route is un
surpassed and will be a wonderful
treat to all who go. The round trip
fare is $1.50, and sandwiches, salad;
and hot coffee will be sold on the
boat, so these who wish can procure
lunch with!ait the bother of preparing
it. The members are selling tickets
and it Is assured that a large crowd
will go. •
PUHVI3 PARRNT
TKACHKR MEETING.
The Purvis Parent-Teacher Associ
ation will hold their first meeting; of
tlie year on Thursday, Oct. 27. at 3:30
p. in. It is hoped that all the patrons
of the school will be present.
Mrs. W. H. Dyer, of Douglas, is the
guest of relative* here for a few day*.
Miss Buford Aiken Is spending a
few days in Savannah the guest of
friends and relatives.
Miss Helen Swift has returned from
Woodbine, where she spent the week
end.
After a visit to his sister. Mrs. A
Christie. J. p. Maxwell has returned
to his home in Florence. S. C.
Mrs. E. J. Hart pf Jacksonville,
who is the guest of 'her granddaugh
ter, Mrs. Ft. I*. jpixon. will return
home the first of fiext week.
Mr. and Mrs. F. Y* Bell motored
over to Savannah yesterday and are
exported tor return home today.
R. P. Maxwell, of Savannah, re
turned to his home after spending the
week-end with Dr 5 and Mr*. A. Chris
tie. Mm. Maxwelf remained here and
will be the guest of Mr*. Christie for
sometime.
v Little Lawrence Akin left yeeter
4ay for Atlanta, where she will be a
flower girl at the Dunwody-McKtnley
wedding which will take place at an
early date in that c*ty.
W A. Jeter and Mtaa Margaret
Stafford, niece of Mrs. Jeter, have
gone to BarnsviUe. and will return in
a few days. They will be a room pan
ie*f by ‘Mr*. Jeter, who ha* been
spending a few weeks a* the gueet of
relative#.
THE BRUNSWICK NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Broivn and their
children have returned from Savan
nah after a short visit there.
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The many friends of Mrs. H. .L.
Hine will be glad to know that she
has returned from an extensive stay
at Roding, Ga., and is at present re
sid.ng on Sycamore street, at Arco.
(Miss Alice Stales who has been
most delightfully entertained as the
guest of Mrs. W. S. Lovell, in Birm
ingham, Ala., is expected home the
latter part of this week ,or the first
of next week.
guilty pleas saves
two FROM GALLOWS.
(By (Associated Press.)
Blairsville, Ga., Oct.
George and Decatur Crawley
were given life sentences on
oleading guilty today to the kill
ing of U. S. Marshal Ben Dixon.
Blain and Stewart, t%eir cousins,
plead guilty to manslaughter and
were given ten years and Rose
Crawley was acquitted.
. MaTshal Dixon and posse were
trying t 6 arrest the men for fil
ing to register in the army.draft
when he was shot. This occurred
in January, 1919.
BRUNSWICK WITNESSES
Who are the witnesses?
They are Brunswick people
Residents of Brunswick who nave
had kidney backache kidney ills blad
der ills; who have used Doan’s Kidnev
Pills. These witnesses endorse
Doan’s.
One Brunswick resident who speaks
Is J. E. Newmqn, gar Inspector 2026
Ellirf 'street. -Hfe sJys: “M.v work is
trying on tbe back and kidneys. At
times V/W. such soreness and dull
aching mv kidneys I could
lardly straighten up. and nv kidneys
lidn’t act right. Doan’s Kidney Pills
from Dr. Cates’ Drug Store soon
straightened nfy back nnd put my kid
neys in good shape. Donu’s are a fine
kidney remedy.”
Pricf 60c. at all dealer* - ,. Don’t
simply ask for a kidney remedy—get
Doan’s Kidney Pills—th* same that
Mr. Newman J*ad. Poster Mil burn Cos.,
Mfrs., Buffalo, 1 N. Y. *
A BANQUET THAT WAS ALMOST
A TRAGEDY.
“Three years ago at a banquet 1
was stricken with acute indigestion.
Two doctors worked over mo for an
hour before I came to. I had had se
vere cciic attack* before, but nothing
like that, too do tor* oe medicine
lave me permaneut help urtil a
friend who was at the banquet, ad
/ised mo to take a course of yayrs
Wonderful Remedy, which 1 did with
wonderful results. ’*
It I* a simple, harmless preparation
that removes the catarrhal mums
rom the intestinal, tract and allays
the Inflammation'which causes practi
cally all stomach, liver and Intestinal
ailment*, /ncluding appendicitis. One
dose will convince or moqey refund
*d. 80. Jby all druggists.
TROUBLES
FROM MY AGE
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Mrs. Baney le)U bow Lydia
E Pinkkaui’s Vegetable
Compound Helped Her
Through the Change
f of Middle Life. ,
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Roches Hr led—“Mr troubles were
from my age and Lydia H Rink ham’s
a ►Vegetable Com
pound helped dm
, wonderfully I took
doctor'i medicine
and other patent
medicine but t hi
Vegetable Com
pound has helped
my nerve* more
t n a a anything 1
have ever taken. 1
am thankful to the
one who rccon
mended it to me and
will aurely do my part .a telling other,
wbat the medicine has done for me."
—Mm- Lcrm Ba.vxt, 468 East Vth Bk.
Rochester. Indiana.
Snch warning symptoms a* aenae of
suffocation, hot fluku, baadachee.
dread of impending evil
t> nudity, sounds in the ears, palpitation
of the heart, sparks before the ens, hr
regularities, coast 1 pat ion. rariaM# an
petite, weakness and disxineea shout'
bo heeded by middle aged women' aa<
let Lydia E. Pink ham Vegetable Com
pound carry them safely through U~
fgmie as it did Mn fiagay
DESPAIR LURKS
IK WEAK BLOOD
GUDE’S PEPTO-MANGAN, THE
BLOOD-BUILDER AROUSES
DULL FACULTIES
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Many a man and many a woman
feels all cut of sorts from thin, weak
ened blood. The least little thing gone
wrong throws them'into a wild form
of despondency. Instead of bracing
up and meeting ordinary difficulties,
they are do wftetL, Nerves are on edge.
Appetite lags. Sleep is restless. They
are weak and tired ahd dull. Poor
blod works its havoc till t the. will
loses it’s power. Few peopH* who fall
into habits of worry. and despondency
realize that most of their troubles are
due to lack of endurance —do b’lOod
that has becbme weakened by over
work or straining.
Healthy men and women with rich,
red blood see things brightly. They
tackle life with zest and go along
smiling, full of eagerness and fendur
jaLce.
Gude’s Pepto-Mangan taken steadi
ly restores the btcod to its natural
richness. It actually makes red cor
puscles, the tiny particles in blokxk
which make ft red. Druggists have
Gude’s ePpto-Mangan in liquid and
tiblet form. Advertisement.
NEARLY DIED ON BIRTHDAY, j,
"On my last birthday, eight months
ago, I had another close call. We had
just finished dinner. My stomach be
gan to hurt me, a minute later I lay
Unconscious. Three doctors worked
dn me. I was soaked in a cold sweat
when I came to. The next week, tell
nig a friend bou.t it and he advised
trying Mayr’s Wonderful Remedy.
Since taking a course of your medi
cine I have been able to eat anything.
I have no.more pains or bloating and
am feeling better than for ten years.”
It Is a simple, harmless preparation
that removes the catarrhal mucus
from the intestinal tract and allays
the inflammation causey practi*
eally all stomach, liver and intestinal
ailments, including appendicitis. One
dose will convince or nftjSiey refunded.
Sold by all druggists. *
Public Auction Sale
October 31st, 1921
At Hunter’s Siding, Ga.
Of ideal Stock or Dairy Farm, and all personal
™ .property belonging ,to .
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Glynn County Farms Cos.,
Located at Hunter’s Siding, Ga., on the main line of
the Southern Railway, 16 miles from Brunswick.
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Sale consisting of 1174 acres of land; 400 acres under
cultivation. The place is well drained with tile and
open ditches. About 1200 paper shell Pecan trees,
been planted about 3 years. About $20,000 worth of
buddings on place, and all new.
174 head of pure-bred Duroe Jersey
hogs, 9 bead of mules and horses,
one Moline tractor* new last Spring
and all kinds of modern farm im
/ t ' ~<• . s m,
plements
See Sale bills around town. Sale Will start
promptly at 10:30 a. m., sharp
E. J. ANDERSON
President and Manager
For Baby Needs
, , You Need Us
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Take good care of baby. We will do our part by supplying
baby foods, baby toilet needs and other baby requirements
from as big a stock as only a good drug store carries. Fine
qualities which give good service at prices that father and
mother can pay.
CHAS. V. COLLIER
Prescription Druggist
Telephone 116
NORTH STAR
DAIRY
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Sweet Milk, per quart, IS cents
Cream, per quart, SO cents
Butter, per pound, 60 cents
** WE DELIVER TO ANY PART OF THE CITY.
W. B. Griffin, R. V. Crine
Phones 2005 and 856.
OYSTERS.
Frying oysters, 35c per quart, 65c
1-2 gallon, $1.25 gallon. All meat, no
water. Bring your bucket. Twenty
shuckers opening oysters all day.
HILDRETH BROTHERS,
-25 Bay St„ next to Goodyear’s
WEDNESDAY, OCT. 26, 1921.
INVESTIGATING
Reliable man wanted for each city
and today to secure information for
our service. Experience unnecessary.
$i per hour. Pleasant work. Inter
national, box 194, Dept. 778, Essex
Station, Boston, Mass. i ’-28