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Wants
WAiNTED—Position as salesman in
•hoe, dry goods, or grocery line.
Plenty of experience. References c*r.
he furnished. Address C. L. H., post
office box 104.
SALESMEN—To sell full 'line of
Crockery, Enamelware, Glassware,
‘Aluminum/ etc.j Also cash job lots
ijecorated odds and ends, aftd job lots
white crockery sad enamelware.
Big commissions paid promptly. Bak
■Jtt P ttery Cos., Sebring, Ohio.
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WANTED—Agent, good proposi
tion for right party. Valdosta Marble
• Works, Valdosta, Ga.
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AGENTS—“Varni-Lac”—This is the
most wonderful seller. Puts a whole
new coat on an old automobile for
• *2 .00. Exclusive territory. Send*Bo
jrcents for $2.00 can. Republic Products
<JCo., Prospect Bldg:, Cleveland, Ohio.
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- FOR SALE.
If, FOR SALK—Ohfe model 90-B Over
-Tand touring car. In good condition,
frht a bargain. Frank B. Atkinson,, tel
ephone 915 or 668. 11-2
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*; FOR SALE—Saxon roadster. Four
r?ilectric lights, starter. In good con
dition. Photto 741. tf
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y,: :■ LOST
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S’ JjOST—Bunch of keys, six on ring
r and Brunswick Bank & Trust Cos. bank
in name Gordon & Freedman.
; Please return to News office or to Gor
l Ron Sc Freedman, at the Picric Acid
! plant, ’ 11*4
4 LOST-HO Norwich strei t Friday
evening, opposite Phoenix Grocery
,<X on Norwich street, pair rimless
eyeglasses. Finder leave at News
Office. Reward. *-f
| FOR RENT
‘ i'FOR rih.LE-*ia\T <;€,r y store and
meat market combined. Good loca
tion, close In with good established
trade. J. M. DcLoach, 801 Monk
Street. * H-*
FDR RENT—Five ror>m A hottuge,
1018 Carpenter street. Apply H(H
George street or phone 210. TP2
FOR RENT—Furnished apartment.
Close in. Must be seen to be appref.l
ated. Phone 719. tf
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FOR KENT—B-rooiu residence, ?*OB
Union street. Possession given No
yember 2. Apply to Capt. Leo Lomin,
3110 Prince street. * 11-i
FOR RENT— Lnrgo Uvlug room,
bed room and bath; furnished or un
fi..4bed, ou flr-,t Poor. Fur.iliOod
bd room second and or. Garage. De
lightful location. Phone 593. tf
MISCELLANEOUS
HABY CHICKS -White or Brown
leghorns, 14c; Minorca*, 15c; Bar
Rook, 16c. 3ft or more. Pontage
paid. I/lvo delivery, Missouri Hatch*
ery, Bow Hug, tireoti, Mo,
U. S. ftnglnoer Office, P. O. TtuUd-
In*. Savannah, Oa. Sealed proposal*
will bo received here until 12 o'clock
nmtn. November 30, 11421. and them op
ened, for dredging In Brunswick Har
bor. On. Information upon applica
tion. 11-1.1.3.4.16.29
BIOS WANTED.
The Bc&rt! of Education desire seal
ed bid* for painting Pnrvls School
building; the same lo bo opened at
ten a. m.. November 12th. 192 t. Uight
Is reserved to reject any or all bids.
Specifications may bo obtained at my
office, Thla November Ist. 1931.
C H. BRYOrtN,
Secretary Board of RduoaMon. Glynn
county. Its
Engraved Christmas Greeting
Cards. Glover Brothers.
JUST OPENED
Shop fo r Repairing
Watches, .Clocks, and
all kinds of jewelry.
All work Guaranteed
A TRIAL WILL
CONVINCE YOU.
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MAHackel
1324 NiWCAgTLI ST
WHEN NERVES
/ ARE IINSIRUN6
Gude’s Pepto=Mangan
Builds Up Vigor
jL and Strength.
tmeis shen m£h and
women cannot help losing strength.
They €ry**to do too much or they lose
sleep or do not eat enough food that
nourishes. Blod become* sluggish be
cause poisons cleg it. Faces grow
pafe and pasty looking. * It ip not long
before nerves get un%trn|g.
The best way to start a change for
the beter is to take a course of Gude’s
Pepto-Mangan. It builds the blood.
The weakness from a lack of red cells
in the blood is overcome. Gude’s Pep
to Mangan sends a fresh supply of red
cells streaming through the blood.
Good blood, pure and free from poi
sons, starts building vigor and
strength. Sleep is bettetr, appetite
keener, sot that the body becomes
properly nourished. Druggists have
Gude’s PeptOrMangan in both liquid
ah dtablet form. The name “Gude’s
Pepto-Mangan” is on the package.
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.
HTLDRETft BROTHERS,
-25 Bay St., next to Goodyear s.
St Simon 1 ransit Cos
Schedule effective Sept. 19. Sailings
from foot of Monk Street, on Mon
day, Wednesday, Saturday and Sun
day to St. Simon Island.*
DAILY SCHEDULE
Leave Brunswick 9:00 am
Leave Brunswick- • 3:3 0 pm
Leave St. Simon , ,10:3 (| am
Leave St. Simon 5:00 pm
SUNDAY SCHEDULE
Leave Brunswick 9:30 am
Leave Brunswick 2:30 pm
Leavo St. Simon 11:00 am
Leave St. Simon s:o(Lpm
Telephone 660 or $6.
J. B- WRIGHT.
Manager.
M
WALSH
The Best in Groceries
AND MHATS
To Arrive Friday:—
JONES DAIRY FARM
SAUSAGE
Get Your Order In Early
PHONES
; 23
OR
24
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
H. T. EVERS
1322 Oglethorpe Street.
Has now installed a modern
Wood-workjng Plant, and
will begin the manufacture
of auto truck bodies, cabs,
♦tc., door and window
screens, mantel boards, in
fact anything in the wood
work line.
We wlh also operate a mod
ern blacksmith and horse
shoeing shop,.
NOTE: Furniture repaired
and shipped.
A. A. STOKES IN JAIL
ON MURDER CHARGE
Evidence of a Damaging Nature
Secured Against Him by At
taches of Sheriff’s Office and
I He Was Arrested and -Will
Await Actiorj of Grand Jilfy.
After a thorough investigatioi||fl)y
Sheriff Pyles and officers of the Coun
ty police department, a warrant was
sworn <Sut for A. A. Stakes, special
agent of the Seaboard, charging, him
with murder in connection with the
killing of Sam Henderson, which oc
curred at Thallman Saturday night,
and he has been arrested and is now
intheGlynn county jail where he -will
likely remain until the grand jury
meets, as in the event he asks for a
preliminary trial. It is understood that
damaging evidence will be introduced
against him which will warrant his
being held.
It s understood that there, are sev
eral witnesses who'did not appear be
fore the jury. This fact was
stated in The News yesterday and an
other investigation resulted in the
warrant and arrest.
The killing of Henderson and the
various reports of the 1 manner tn
which he was killed by Stokes, haa
caused considerable 'comment and fur
ther investigations are being conduct
ed by the sheriff’s office. <
At the inquest held about midnight
Saturday, Coroner Baldwin states on
ly one witness was examined and this
was a negro who claims -tm be a broth
er-in-laW of the dead man. At that
tihie, the coroner states, he could find
no other witness.
Theatrical
SHIRLEY MASON TO BE
SE€N IN “WING TOY.”
Shirley Mason, the jooular vV lllam
Fox star, comes to *be Bijou Theatre j
in “Wing Toy” f~r r oday. No produc
tion In which this dairftv star has been j
seen approaches in beauty of story!
and detail her present picture. Pearl I
Doles Hell wrote the story.
Wing Toy has been leftjn Infancy j
with a Chinese laundryman, and Is j
I roared by the great and august Yen
! L6w, the most wealthy and most un
| scrupulous dealer In drugs In New |
| York’s Chinatown. Yen Low grows
j to love Wing Toy,* and she learns to
! look up to and respect him as her
| “father.” but not to love him. How
{she is rescued from her Oriental sur
| rouhdlngs and a detested Chinese
; mafrikge. and restored to her proper
station In life, supplies the action of
this unique and beautiful story.
Early Grocery Cos
GROCERIES AND FRESH
. MEATS
Chickens and Eggs
A Specialty.
EARLY GROCERY
COMPANY
Cor. Monk and Amherst Sts
Phone 445
AN OLD RECIPE.
| TO DARKEN HAIR
Sage Tea and Sulphur Tumi
Gray, Faded Hair Dark
and Glossy.
Almost everyone knows that Sip*
Tea and Sulphur, properly compound
ed. brings back the natural color and
luatre to the hair when faded, streaked
or gray. Year* ago the onlyfway to get
this mixture was to make R at home,
which la muaay and troubleeome.
Nowadays ere simply ask at any
drug store for “Wyeth's Sage and Sul
phur Compound.** Too will get a large
bottle of thla old-time recipe Improved
by the addition of other Ingredient*
at very little com. Everybody uses
this preparation bow. because no one
cry possibly tell that you darkened
yAir hair, at It doeo tt ao naturally
and evenly. Tou’dntopen a sponge or
•oft brush with It and draw this
through your' nilr tiglrta on* •Ball
strand at a tima: by morning the gray
Hair disappears, and after another ap
plication or two, your hair become
beautifully dark, tblak and gtoeay and
you look years younger. Wyeth's Saev
and Sulphur Compound la a aeUfttroj!
toilet raqufait*. t n not intended He
the cure, mitigation or prevention of
l liaaasa.
THE BRUNSWICK NEWS
HALF A_CENTURY
Oklahoman Praises Black-Draughty
Having Used it “Can Safely
Say for SO Years.”
Grandfleld, Okla. —'■
known farmers of
G. W. Tisdale, who ow£; J SjT'lgea
a wagon yard here,
have
pr:. light. '
fifty years,
P tone -/■>
l have been - W>■
My father uaJHHBHII \
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’ For f■: nW■PgflSa&Kgg'-S •.
lif- it has. ',
S.an*''
if • r n:*dieli "'h-v yi
ache. . ' ''
could get
what it has and the money
It has saved. It id just a* good and re
liable today as It Was when we began
its use.. My boys use It and they ars
satlsfif4 It’s the best liver medicin*
they have ever used.’’
Thedford’s Black-Draught la purely
vegetable, not disagreeable to take
and acta in a prompt and natural way.
So many thousands Of persons have
been benefited by the - se of Thedford’e
Slack-Draught, yon should have no
hesitancy in trying this valuable old
well-established remedy, for most liver
and stomach disorder!. NC-139U,
Engraved Christmas Greeting
Cards. Glover Brothers.
;; furniture
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Household Goods
I- We buy for cash, and sell .
S- cheap for cash and on time .
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We Make Mattresses
and Pillows to order
E*
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Ours Is tthe only reliable ,
second hand furniture
i* store in the city. It will
I* pay you to' deal with us.
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l cu r PRICE FURNITURE
STORE
1414 Qglethorwh—St._ '
Do You Know?
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Cities Never Develop or Grow Faster
Than Their Public Utilities?
*<>:! * m( : ' •> ''ho- ‘ •v. ffufii 4 !
Few Stop to Think
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of their relation to their public
utilities, and that the life of any
city depends mainly upon the ser
vice it obtains from efficient man- •
agement of its utility plants.
What Concerns You Most ?
I £ ’ • ' *- 1 t f * t*
Water, Light and Fuel—
• * . • • ¥ ■ < $
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Help us by your co-operation and
gocd will to develop and maintain
,;r- ; ; GOOD SERVICE in furnishing
these essentials to your life and
the prosperity of your city. .
Mutual Light & Water
Company
What’s Your Time Worth?
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WHEN you go to buy a pair of boots, a can of peas or a kitchen
cabinet, do you fcnow exactly what you want—or lo you “shop
around” and take pot luck?
You can save many an hour’s time—and many a good hard
uollar —by knowing beforehand wjjat you want, where to get it,
and approximately how much it will cost.
You tan always know this much before you enter a store.
If It’s clothing, you know how well it should wear and what
the style should be. If it's a musical instrument, you know
w hat to expect in tone and workmanship. If it's a carpet sweep
er, you know what kind of service it should give.
Merchants with established icpuations for honesty are the
best with wdtom to deal. ...
Merchandise with established repuatioij?|i the best to buy.
The only way to be sure olhe goods you buy Is to read (he
advertisements in this paper regularly. Asa practice it’s far
better than rummaging around.
It saves time. It saves money. *
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Read Them Regularly !
WEDNESDAY, NOV. 2, 1921.