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WAN’I'ED—To buy slot machines,
ouch as Mill Operator Bell and other
i fakes. W. C. Follin, 428 King St.,
i iiarleston, S. €. 11-5
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WAINTED—Good oyster shuckers.
!0c per gallon. Big oysters. Hil
* rfeth Brothers, Bay ppxt to
J.oodyear’s. j 11-6
WANTED—Position as salesman in
j hioe, dry or grocery line.
Plenty of expe 3 .ence. References c*r.
j.e furnished, f Address C. L. H., post
office bdx IG4. *
' SALESMEN—To sell full line of
: £rockery, Enamelware, Glassware,
' Aluminum, fete. Also cash job lots
i(.fecorateQ odds and ends, and job lots
„7)f white crockery and enamelware.
I tlig commissions paid promptly. Bak
/ r P ttery Cos., Sebring, Ohio.
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"... WANTED —Agent, , good proposi
• lion for right party. Valdosta Marble j
Works, Valdosta, Ga. j
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, AGENTS—"Varni-Lac”—This is thei
most wonderful seller. Puts a whole
.new coat on an old automobile for
<52.00. Exclusive territory. Send 80
.cents f<?r $2.00 can. Republic Products
• 'Co., Prospfect Bldg., Cleveland, Ohio.
FOR SALE.
; IstortT^arul
neat market combined. Good loca
tion, close in with good established
trade. J. M. DeLoach, 301 Monk
street. 11-G
FOR (SALE —Saxon roadster. Four
electricj lights, starter. In good con
dition. Phone 741. tf
' LOST
LOST—GoId stick-pin set with
large amethyst. Return to News of
fice and get liberal reward. tf
j: LOST—On Norwich street Friday
evening, opposite Phoenix Grocery
Cos., oh Norwich street, pair rimless
outclasses. Finder leave at NeWs
< ffice. Reward, *.f
finest quality pine wood,
plenty Tat. Smith’s WJodyard*
First Ave., and Bay. Phone 600
FOR RENT
FOR RENT —Nice, pleasant room at
1606 Union street. Apply to that num
ber. UL-6
FOR RENT—Three unfurnished
rooms, bath on same floor. Located
on car line. Apply to 709 Albany
street. 11-7
FOR RENT—Furn|p fed apartment.
Close in. Must be be ap^reeij
ated. Phone 719. tf
FOR RENT—Large living room,
bed room and bath; furuished or dh
fi.inbbed, on firVt floor. Fur.ilsfitxi
b j d room second iPor. Garage. De
lightful location.,. Phone 593. tf
MISCELLANEOUS
FOUND —One bicycle. Apply to P.
D. Jolnes, telephone office.
leghorns, 14c; Minoreas,’ 15c; Bar
BABY CHICKS—White or Brown
Rock, 16c. 25 or more. Postage
paid. Live delivery. Missouri Hatch
ery, Bowling, Green, Mo.
U.• S. Engineer Office, P. O. Build
ing, Savannah, Ga. Sealed proposals
will be received here until 12 o’clock
noon, November 30, 1921, and then op
ened, for dredging in Brunswick Har
bor, Ga. Information upon applica
tion. * . 11-1,2,3,4,28,29
NOTICE. •
I have sold my place; The Bruns
wick Shoe Hospital, Norwich street,
to my brother, H. C. Maynard, who
will ’conduct it in the future..
October 25, 1921.
11-9 J. C. MAYNARD.
BIDS WANTED.
1 he Board of Education desire seal
ed bids for painting Purvis School
building; the same to be opened at
tf>n a. m., November 12th, 1921. Right
is nerved to reject any or bids.
Specifications may be obtained at| my
office. This November Ist, 1921,
C. H. DR YD Art,
Secretary Board of Education, Glyr.n
county. 115
Quick -delivery, fair prices
and full loads. Smith’s Wood
yard, First Ave., and Bay. Tel
ephone 600.
Some Things About Ice Cream You Do
Not Stop to Think About
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In addition to being a HIGHLY NUTRITIOUS and very delicious dish for all
occasions, ICE CREAM is considered an exceptionally fine WINTER FOOD
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It is the most CONVENIENT kind of a DESSERT to serve
for the reason that it does not have to be prepared in the
kitchen, but a telephone order brings it to your door,
; FRESH. PURE and WHOLESOME. •
Our Plant is modern in every way, and we are soon tc trove into OUR OWN HOME. In the mean
time we are still manufacturing the good old ICE CREAM you have learned to love
JUT Hi J y . .j
I ‘SAT IT lifITH A BRICK”
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GLYNN ICE CREAM COMPANY
B J. FORD, President RALPH SMITH, Manager
Theatrical
“THE MAIN STREET OF THE
WEST" AT THE GRAND TODAY.
* “The ‘Main Street’ of the West” is
Peter B. Kyne’s famous story, “The
Sheriff of Cinntebar,” w’ J ch will be
at The Grand today, untfar the
i-title of Red Courage,” with sipiling
Hoot Gibson asjthe star. “Red >Cour
age” is an epi<i of life in the little
western mountain towns, chuck fall
of thrills and political intrigue. Peter
B. Kyne has written a most realistic
story around tpe battle of a am all
town newspaper with small town po
litical crooke4ness and intrigue.
Reaves Eason directed.
The picture is an interesting tale* of
Pinto Pete and Chuckwalla Bill,'two
meandering soldiers of fortune of the
west, who fall heir to the Panamint
Gazette —when the editori is rushed
cut of town because of his alleged at
tack on the. town’s political powers.
Pinto Pete, with the assistance of
Nathan Hitch, the shrinking journey
man printer, wakes up the little town
of Panamint with an expos§ t of corrupt
conditions. Judge Fay, who has fal
len under the sway of jphn Barley
corivaids in the fight.
iMofllv Malone plays opposite Gib
son. and Joel Day is seen as Chuck
walla Bill. Richard Cummings, Joe
Girard, Charles Newton, Arthur Hoyt,
Joe Harris, Mary Philbin, Jim Corey,
Mac Wright and William Merril ’Mc-
Cormick are in the ease.., .
Admission 10 and 20c.
ALTCt LAKE STARS IN
“UNCHARTED SEAS."
“Uncharted Seas.” a Metro special
adapted from the Miuisfey Magazine
short story of Johu Fleming
comes to the Bijou Theatre Monday,
with Alice Lake in the stellar role.
The marvelous coinbinatnn of a
gripping story from the pen of the
above short story writer, and the su
preme acting of Miss Lake is enough
to insnre an evening of unequalled
pleasure and thrills to all that see it,
and this is already borne out by the
thousands who have seen the picture
in other cities.
As Lucretia Eastman, the young wo
! man who gives her husband a last
, chance tto regenerate hijpselt and
I prove that hfe is somethin® else than
THE BRUNSWICK NEWS
an arrant rotter and coward, Alice
Lake has a role pre-eminently fitted
to her powers. The theme of “Un
charted Seas,” with its climax far up
in th£ Behring Straits, amid the dang
ers that fefeset travelers is far out of
the beaten road of pictures,
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Each .sixty seconds we
carry from our kitchen to
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Fresh Wholesome Candy
Ready for You !
Try a Pound Today. *
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BRUNSWICK CANDY
KITCHEN
1524 Newcastle St.
VALUE
In building, several thou
sand dollars must be spent
by you. The value you get
deends on the contractor.
Merritt guarantees hi s
work.
MERRITT, THE BUILDER.
Brunswick, Ga.
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TAX COLLECTOR’S NOtICE.
I will be at the following places on
dates opposite same, for the purpose
of collecting State and County Tax.
25th District. St. Simon Pier, Oct.
15th, Nov. 7th, Dec. sth. , ,\
1499th Dis., Bladen, Ga.,’t>ct. 16th,
Nov. Ist, Dec. 2nd. *
1356 Dis. Sterling, Ga., Oct. 17th,
Nov. 3rd, Dec. Ist.
27th Dis., Brookman, Ga., Oct. 18,
Nov. 2nd. Dec. 6th* : i X.
Special. Trips.
Everett City, Ga., Nov. Bth.
Thallman, Ga., Nov. 10th.
All other dates will be at my oiSipe
at County Court House.
W. L. HARWELL'
Tax Collector. 1
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Engraved Christmas Greeting
Cards. Glover Brothers.
Special low prices on best
vsco d in quantities, four-foot or
sawed and split to suft yda. Buy
your winter’s supply now and
save , money- Smith’s Wood
yard, First Ave,, and;J3ay. Tel
ephone 600.
M
WALSH
The Best in Groceries
JONES DAIRY FARM
SAUSAGE
JAHN’S SUPER-CREAM, A GENU
INE CREAM THAT WILL WtflP
FEDERAL BREAD
ROYAL SCARLETT FRUIT SALAD
SUNSHINE BISCUITS ‘
AUNT JEMIMA’S PANCAKE .FLOUR
PHONES '
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J. $. NEWKIRK
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Groceries and Fresh' Meats.
Choice Steak, lb., 20c
Good Steak, lb., ]Oc
Stew Meat, lb., 10c
; Georgia Pork Chops,
lb., 1 - -15 cto 25c
Pure Pork Sausage, lb., 25c
All other r Cuts cheap
in proportion.
J. S. NEWKIRK
The Brick Store.
1028 Cochran Ave.,
. Phone 1072. *
! . FURNITURE
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. Household Goads
• We buy for cash, and sell
• cheap for cash and on time
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We Make Mattresses
and Pillows to order
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, Oursi is tth-e only reliable
second hand furniture
store in the city. It will
•* f ?pay you to deal with us.
1 CUT PRICE FURNITURE
STORE
1414 bglethorpe St.
Get Your Coal For Next Winter NOW
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Prices are bound to advance each month from now on. Buy
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while prices are reasonable.
Coney & Parker Company
Phone 17 and 18. 1129 Bay Street.
SAI UmjAY, NOV. 5,192 T -
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Phones 129 and 36.