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FARM WAlT®—Wanted to hear
from owner of a farm for sale, give
lowest price, and possession. L.
Jonep, BOX 383, Olney, 111. 11-20
44' . ‘ '' , j
WANTED —A salesman who can
fitarid prosperity and keep working.
Wan with own car preferred, but not
Absolutely necesary. We have 'a
proposition of merit and Will protect
you >in all sales coming from your ter
ritory. No order takers need apply for
this mefihft real work, but there will
be real money made. For particulars
apply to Qrogiie Distributing Co*., 2123
JgjW. Peachtree St., Atlanta, Ga. -20
& —rr^r —r* — '
v automobile paint
ing, top making, curtain, and cushion
work. Get my prices. Eugene Mathis,
2520 Norwich St., phone 985. -30
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WANTED—Position as salesman in {
•hoe, dry goods, or grocery line.j
Plenty of expel*.ence. References cir. |
fee fiirhißbed. Address C. L. H„ post-!
h®ca’ bpx./104i' **
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Z f SALESMEN—To sell full line* dt
Iprockery, Enamelware, Glassware,
Aluminum, etc. Also cash Job lots
decorated odds and ends, and job Jots
<>f White crockery slid enamelware,
ilg commissions paid promptly, Bok
2fer p‘ ttery Cos., Sebring, Ohio.
$1:1 •.<— ——*—■—
2 WANYEID-Agent, good proposi
tion .for right party. Valdosta Marble
i*W>orkß Valdosta, Oft. '
5 muLdm,. n ,, r A*\
FOR SALE.
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f FOR SALE—p4dsm(yi)ile-6, run 5000
3pi!lep, in good mechanical condition.
□Come, see,- ride and tnqke offer. O. V.
Boat Haven, City. 11-20
JJhw • ——tt— —' ,a ‘ .
r i FOR BALE—Prawn boat Mn gdpd
Has Lathrop engine, is
*3O feet length, 9 ft. beam, self bail-
Slng cockpit. Address Sam Frank, I*,
rajfios 303, or Mrs. James Russell, St.
IgMaryJi, Oft. ll 20
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SJFOR SALE—Two spring hatched
g Rhode Islnhd Roosters, Harold
strain and one White Wyn
□dotte rooster, Fishels strain. Ex
cellent birds. Price $3.00 each. Geo.
;11. Cook, BrutihWlck, Ga. 11—19
' FOR BALE—Saxon roadstef.
electric lights, starter. In good con
dition. Phone 741. tf
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LOST
SAw ■
i* LOST—GoId watch, with mmols
.movements, and Elks emhldkn fob at
tached. Ix>st somewhero between
Union and Mansfield sireets, and the
•Brunswick Vulcanizing Cos, shop. Flu
tter will please return to Brunswick
‘Nows and receive reward, 11-23
- lA)ST—Friday morning, ono Reo
♦.truck crank, dropped from car nil O,
or H street. Finder return
tto NU Garage, next to th county
’Jail.
j; LOST—*ou Norwich gtre.t Frlduy
Avenihf. opposite -Phoenix Grocery
to,, on Norwich afreet, pair rlmletm
*ye*issHß. Finder leave at News
Office. Reward. :f
JgTRAYrai) OR HTOLRX Hip-Rap
* Pointer DtHt. White body, black
jiD(| white head. Answers to name of
Fat. Suitable reward If returned to
Ik,, It. & A. fretuht depot or 70rt Am
herst trnd. 11 —2T
tL A p- mhavelS.S. hsrd up upuupl
! FOR RENT
V WIl RF.N'T - Large room to couple.
jOloac in. Private home. Telephone!
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* 2POR RRNT Lower flat, close in. 4
soomi, IW4 Richmond. Will rent rca
hronable. Apply tp 504 F street. tf
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i FOR RtCNr—Furnished npartnient.
tjtose in. Must be seen to be appferl
kited. Rhone 71& If
♦TFOR RRNT—Second floor flat, six
flouts, hall, private bath m # atne
Bbor. Connexion for *a* and ltgh*v
paa ferniah three rooms Apply lr.
p|ron at &d< Albemarle ***- ' If
MISCELLANEOUS
s' Entmeer Ol<h\ P. O. Rulld.
|Hg Savannah. G*. Sealed proposals
wilt he received hdfw until It o'clock
lOon. November W, l Ml. and then op
tied for dredfln* In Brunswick Har
bpr Ga Information upon appllca
tUm , 1M.1.3.4.tJ.5f
Then* will be a me#Una
•f 'dtiveao at hall Friday
the llttb tttst. \ Matter* of lm*
will be dlaetiaaed. lkt fall
In attend, . tf
‘wit t\. WANTS** CKaCKE^!
Men and women can easily earn
SSO or more each week selling guar
anteed hosiery direct to wearer. Ter
ritory now open. Butler-Regan Knit
ting Mills, Box 419, Norristown,
Pa. 11-22
Hemstitching and picoting attach
ment. Fits any sewing machine, $2.50.
Button-hole attachments for any ma
chines, $lO. Mutual Sales Cos., Box
934, Charlotte, N. C. 11-23
Sell something- everybody must
have (read this line over again and
note that we said must). It is unique
U. 8. protected article, a positive ne- 1
cesslty because of government ruling,
with yearly repeat, exclusively owned
and Controlled by us. If you are an
yirdef taker you should maka S2O to
S3O a dfty; ir you. are an ambitious
salestpan you will clear upward of S4O
per day. < • Most desirable, connection
with future for those who qualify.
Jerome Laadt, Pres., 8 So. Dearborn*
St., Chicago. 11-20
Make $lO to $25 a day selling 8,000
mile Cord Tires. No experience nor
investment required. We furnish ev
erything free. Best proposition made.
Write at once for details. Stephens
Tire Stores Cc., Dept. 139, Stephens
Bldg.,' Katasas City, MSo-" Tl-20.
CHARACTER Analyzed. Learn
what your handwriting indicates.
Send specimen and 25c to defray
clerkship and postage.! Two questions
answered free. Prof. F. D. Audrey,
Graphologist, 208 Kiser Bldg., Atlan
ta, Ga. 11-20,
"'’MAIL ORDER - ’FRISINE—Would,
you invest SIOO if qonviqced of S6O
weekly the year around. Experience
unnecessary. Write for proofs, plans
and references. , The United Buyers,
Holland, Mich. 11-20
Wood!
FIRE PLACE AND STOVE
WOOD
$1.50 Per Load.
I am equipped for sawing
wood at your house for—
sl.so A Cord
Call me and I will be ther*
in a few minutes.
J. J. REGISTER
Phone 1005
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.
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.
Wood
PAT PINO OR P<H)R
PINE
any length
$1.75 FOR A Bill LOAD
Davis &~JHemn
1400 MANSFIELD
PHONE 413
Wet Wash
ONLY 5c PER POUND
Weighed while dry, returned in
• f*w hours, absolutely Clean
and Sanitary. -ust the right
damp net* tor ironing.
BRUNSWICK LAUNDRY, Inc/
Phone us Now. end b*cdm a
satisfied customer.
FOOTBALL RESULTS
Georgia 22; Alabama, 0.
Harvard, 10; Yale, 3.
Carnegie Tech, 21; Maryland, 0.
Brown, 7; Colgate, 0.
Rutgers, 17; "West Virginia, 1.
Syracuse. 14; Dartmouth, 7.
Illinois, 7; Ohio State. 0.
New York, 7; Trinity. N. C., 7.
Tulane, 21; Louisiana State, 0.
Centre, 25; Washington and L.ee, 0.
Birmingham Southern, 1G; Howard,
i4.
Mercer, 18; Chattanooga, 0.
Indiana, 3; 'Perdue, 0.
Furman, 62; Wofford, 0.
Finest quality pine wood,
First Ave. f and Bay. Phone 600
plenty fat. Smith’s Woodyard,
notes
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DILLON’S PECAN
ROLL
Are the best, because you get
them FRESH. A mellow, de-J
licious center of the sweetest
and riohest creamy nugat de*
lightfully enclosed in a wrap
per of toothsome caramel
coating.
Get Your Coal For Next Winter NOW
Prces are bound To advance each month from now on. Buy
while prices are reasonable.
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Goney & Parker Company
i*hone 17 and 18. 1J29 Bay Street.
We Are Ready to
Serve you no>v
MISSES MARY AND FLORENCE PORTER
Beg to Advise That
PORTER’S HAT SHOP
Is now open and ready for business, at 504 Gloucester
Street. We are carrying a full line of —
Mid-Winter Millinery
Our aim and object is to please the ladies of Brunswick
and this community generally.
COME AND PAY US A LITTLE VISIT
You Are Welcome
Porter’s Hat Shop
Phone 629 504 Gloucester Street.
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#THE CHRISTMAS GIFT
WITH THE PERSONAL
as busy—we are itoi a
busy as we will ;*e b
“ December.
REYNOLD’S
STUDIO
We Buy and Sell
Furniture and Household Goods
We have for quick sale Stoves, Ranjres, Heaters, Dressers,
Iron Bedsteads. Mattresses, Rujjs.
WE CAN SAVE YON MONEY.
B. S. WALLACE
206 Monk St., Next to Wt. A ndersorr's Sons.
THE BRUNSWICK NEWS
Wet Wash
ONLY Sc 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.
a
Special low- on best
wood in quantities, four-foot or
sawed arid split to suit you. Buy
your winter’s supply now and
save money. Smith’s Wood
yard, First Ave., and Bay. Tel
ephone 600.
I |\ I Short breathing re
uilwl U I lieved in a few
hours; regulates, the kidneys,
stomach and heart; purifies the blood
and strengthens* the entire s^tem.
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Write for free trial treatment.
Colluta Dropsy Remedy Cos.,
Dept. F-70, Atlanta, Ga.
”polly, wants a cracker \
ATM CHURCHES
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THE M’KENDREE METHODIST
Corner 0 f Norwich and K streets.
Lawrence Candler Gray, pastor.
Preaching by the pastor at 11 :*3O
a. ,m. and 7:30 p. m. The subject of
the morning message will be: ‘The
.Indwelling of Christ (Ephesians 3:17).
Sunday school at 3:30 p. m., C. H.
P'Oore, Supt. ■ '
Jiinior church 10:00 a. m.
Enworth League at 8:00 Tuesday
evening. x
Junior Epworth League Thursday,
5:00 p. m.
*• Wednesday evening at 7:30 the pas
tor will deliver an address on the sub
, £¥ • i
ject: “How Can I Win Mji Friends to
Christ, or the Secrets of Bout-Win
ning.'’ '*> ?
Everybody is cordidlly invited to all
the services.
FIRST BAPTiST CHURCH
Corner tlnion an Mansfield Sts.
O; P.> Gilbert, Minister
Preialjcing 11:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.
Sunday School 10:15 a. m., —J. B r <
Blitch, Supt.
Senior B. Y. P. IJ. 4 p. m.
Junior B. Y. P. U. 4 p. m., in primary
department.
Public cordially invited.
BAPTIST BAfiAfcA CLA**
Meetfe every Sunday morning at
10:15 at the PiTsf Hapriat
church. Rov. O. P. Gilbert, teacher.
Twenty minutes’ talk on Sunday
school lesson topic. Good singing. A
cordial invitation to visitors.
CHUpCH OF CHRIST.
• Will meet ,at the Y. W. C. A., 1310
12 Newcastle street. Sunday school
10:30 a. m. Preaching ancf Lord’s
supper at 11:30 a. m. Preaching at
8 p. ni. J. Bedford Beck, of Savant
nah. will preside.
You are invited.
NORWICH ST. BAPTIST CHURCH
Sunday school 10:30 a. m.
Preaching 11:30 a. m.
Preaching 7:30 p. m.
Everybody invited.
BT. FRANCIS CATHOLIC CHURCH..
High masaten o’clock, with sermon
by tno pasU*> Reverend J. A. Petite.
1130 Newcastle.
Rev. J. A. Petit, 8. M., pastor.
Sunday: Masses, 7:00 and 10:00 a.
n. Sunday School 11:00 a. m. Even
ing services, 7:30.
Pally j Mass, 7:00; Wednesday, 7:00
and 9:00, '
Meetings: Altar Society. Monday,
4:00. Knights of Columbus, Monday,"
8:00.
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
Thos. H. Thomson, Pastor.
Preaching by the pastor at 11:30
<£. m. and 7:30 p. m.
Sunday School, 10:15 a. m., —T. E.
Glover, Superintendent.
Meeting of the Epworth League at
7:15 p. m. *
Fourth quarterly conference, with
THE UNIVERSAL CAR
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Bargains
USED FORD CA R S
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ONE FORI) LIGHT TlrffcC $ 65.00 ’>'
ONE FORD TOURING CAR $75.00
ONE FORD ONE-TON
ONE FORD ROADSTER .... .'. $125.00
ONE FORD TOURING M $300.00.
with new body, top, and self-starting system.)
*
Glynn Motor Company
AUTHORIZED FORD DEALERS
photic— 75 -1624 Newcastle St
*,**. s * *
TAX COLLECTOR’S NOTICE.
I will he at Che 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 Dls., Bladen, Ga. Oct. 16th,
Nov. Ist. Dec. 2nd.
1356 Dis. Sterling, Ga.,:Oct. 17th, 1
Nov. 3rd, Dec. Ist.
27th Dis., Brookmau, Ga., Oct. 13,
Nov. 2nd. Dec. 6th.
Special Trips. •
Everett City, Nov. Bth.
Thallman, Ga., 3RHL* i'Otli. n
All other will be at my office
at County Court House.
W. L- HARWELL,
Tax Collector."
Polly,, Wants ~ a
Cracker!
election of officers for the coming
j’ear, Monday at 7:30 p. m.
To all Services the public is cor
dially invited. , ........
METHODIST BiARACA CLASS
Meets Sunday, id: 15 a. m.
l)r. J. W. , Simmons, teacher.
. jCred G. Warde, assistant teacher.
'EPWORTH LEAGUE, FIRST
METHODIST CHURCH.
Ernest C. Ellis, President.
Meets every Sunday 7:00 p. m. in
the auditorium of the church. A live,
entertaining and inspirational pro
gram our endeavor always. Come
and wor£ with us. Visitors welcome.
ADVENT CHRISTIAN CHURCH.
Corner Union and H streets.
Edwin C. Hardison, minister.
Sunday worship 11:30 a. m. and 7:30
p. m.
Sunday school at 10:30 a. m. Loyal
Workers Thursday 7:30 p. m.
Prayer meeting
p. m.
ST. JAMES LUTHERAN CHRUCH.
Gloucester and Wolf streets.
Rev. W. A. Sadtler, Pb, D-, Pastor.
Sunday school with Pastoril Bible
class, at 10:16.
Church services at 11:15 a. m.
Evening church services at 7:45.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.
Sunday school Is held at 10:15 a. in.
Y. P. S. C. E. is held at 6*30 p. m.
AU are cordially invited to these
services, . .
ST. MARK’S CHURCH.
Corner of Egrnont and Gloucester.
Rev. WTlliam Johnson, rector.
Holy communion at 8 a.in., Church
school at 10 a. m., *
Morning prayer and sermon at 11:15
a. in.
Evening ervi< e and address a< 7:30
P. m. * i t
Everybody cordially welcomed af ail
sendees.
ASSEMBLIES OF GOD CHURCH.
Corner L and Ellis streets.
Services at 11:00 o’clock a. m., and
7:30 p. m.
Prayer meeting Wednesday night
7:30
SUNDAY, NOV. 20; 1921,
Save Money
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Shaving with your safety ra
zor will be a pleasure if you will
send your dull safety (razor
blades to the Velvet Edge Cut
lery Cos. Gillette and Durhanv
Duplex are specialties.
Leave blades With H. Tread
way, 7 528 Newcastle Street.
NOTICE
The undersigned, located at L and
Wolf streets, Brunswick, Ga., has this
day sold the grocery department to
Jas. H. Osborne, and the green gro
cery to H. M. Turner. The latter will
collect all bills and pay all debts.
FURNITURE MERCANTILE CO.,
_ By E. A. DUbberly, Pr@s.
Nov. 1,1921.'- . ’
SUFFERED SEVEN
LONG YEARS
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Finally Relieved by taking
Lydia £. Pink ham's i
Vegetable Compound
Ravenswood, W. Va. “For seven long
trn-T-o j <j*if7ered from a female trouble
oand inflammation so
that I was not able
I consulted several
doctors but njbnd
seemed to give me
paper about Lydia
E. Pinkham’s Vcge*
table Compound so
I deckled to try itj
bottle was gone F
found great relief so
I continued using it until I had taken
eight bottles. Now I am very well and
can do my own hddsework. I can gladly
recommend Lydia E. Finkham’s medicine
to sulfering women.” —Mrs. Bertha
Liering, R. F. t>., Ravenswood, W. Va.
The ordinary day of most housewives
is a ceaseless treadmill of washing,
cooking, cleaning, mending, sweeping,
dusting and caring for little ones. How
much harder the tasks when some'de
rangement of the system causes head
aches, backaches, bearing-down pain?
and nenmusness. Every such woman
should profit by Mrs. Liering’s experh
cnee, Remember this, for over forty
yeafs Lydia® L. Pmkham’s Vegetahl i
Cofmwufid has beeft restoring health.;
1
Early Grotery Cos
GROCERIES AND FRESH
MEATS
, Chickens and Eggs
A Specialty.
EARLY GROCERY
. COMPANY
Cor. Monk and Amherst Sts
Phone 445