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Wants
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WANTED —Your 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-t-To rent three furnish
ed rooms for light housekeeping.
Must be good location, and first class
roomte. Address M. S.'J., care News.
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WANTEI>-Pasition as salesman in
-•hoe, dry goods, or grocery line,
flinty of exper.ence. References cr.
be furnished. Address C. L. H., post
office box 104.
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SALESMEN —To sell full line of
Crockery, Enamelware, Glassware,
•Aluminum, etc. Also cash job lots
•fiecorated odds and ends, and job Jots
Of white „crt>Ckery sad enamelware.
pig commissions paid promptly. Bak
ier Pottery Cos., Sebring, Ohio.
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- WANTED—Agent, good proposi
•Mtlon for right party. Valdosta Marble
SWorks, Valdosta, Ga. ;
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FOR SALE. -
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St FOR SALEP-<Mdsmabile-6, run 5000
fsniles, in good mechanical condition.
see, ride and make offer. O. V$
/DeLong, Boat Haven, City. 11-20
* FOR SALE—Prawn boat in good
Sconditkm-. Has Lathrop engine, is
*3O feet length, 9 ft. beam, self bail
&ing cockpit. Sam Frank, P.
ft). Box 303, or Mrs. James Russell, St.
•jMary’s, Ga. 11-20
*;FOR SALE— Two rfpring hatched
i Rhode Island Roosters, HaroUl
~: r pompkitjM strain and one White Wyn-|
rooster, Flshels / strain. Ex
client birds. Price $3.00 eacll. Geo.
Til. Cook, Brunswick, Ga. 11—15
i I*OR SALE—Saxon roadster. Four
£eleictric lights, starter. In good con
' ditiou. Phone 741. tf
LOST
or ■
2 LOST—Pair rimless eyeglasses, in
* aluminum case. Return to News of*
Jlce. \ Reward.’ tf
, i .
4 ' rear
B|etck curui&JllffeYurh to
and receive reward. \ tf ]
r LOST—GoId watch, with Illinois,
movements, and Elks emblem fob at-'
itached. Lost somewhere between
f # tJnion and Manstfeld streets, and the
Brunswick Vulcanising Cos. shop. Fin
der will please return to Brunswick
J SNews mid receive reward. 11-2 H
J, LOST —Friday morning, ono Reo
* truck crank, dropped from car ju O,
i Jteynolds or H street. Finder return
/to Nix Garage, next to the county
pan- \
■ LOST—On Norwich gtreU Friday
Ravening, opposite Phodnlx Grocery
*Co., on Norwich street, pair rimless
tWeglassos. Finder leave at News
JUjffice. Reward. *.f
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Strayed or stolen—Rip Rap
l pointer Dog, White bodje black
*4ind while head. Answers to name of
fjtat. Suitable reward if returned to
B. & A. freight depot or 700 Am
, jlreist street. . 11—25
P| A p-a mhavetS.S. hsrd up upuup
< r FOR RENT
l i FOR RttN'T —Lai,, room lo coup!..
|f23. tf
FOR RENT—Lower Out. cloae In. 4
; room*. 1524 Richmond. Will rent rm-
Apply to 504 F street. tf
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1 FOR RiCNT—Furnished apurtnu i t.
„Clo*e in. Must be seen tube appreci-
Pted. Pfcon# ?t. tf
I FOR RENT—Socond floor tint. Fix
.rooms, hall, private bath on same
IflooT. Coon©’*uo for gas and lIRh < s
Can furntafe thro* roonia. Apply ir.
}>eron at SGjt Mbemarie St. tf
MISCELLANEOUS
lra-fejL _J
r. 8. BilWft*r Office. P. O. nuUd
tjsg Savannah. £s* Booh'd proposal*
,%iH be received hero until 12 unlock
Koveoibcr S®. 1921. mml ih§ ©p
;*ned, />r dr#d*ini llruiwwUk lUr
b©r Oft, Iftlormuliou upon ppU<*.
ihm * 11-UAUUI
I NOTH'*- Tboee will ho ft meet In*
*4 rttitMu ft! lb* city bull KridaT
fftifb*. lb# ttb ln*t. MftUftf* <* ,tn
portnarr RIH bo diweitoed. tDoi t I* 4 *
Ceatdend... v lf
Mht td wmwow ran e*U* o*™
f&o ,e w,vo r*eh week ooNtnf
wftleed booter? direct to wearer, Ter
now open Ua(l* , r-H't*Ji Hftlt
tins Hill*. H“* 419 Nerrtrwvm.
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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. S. protected article, a positive ne
cessity because of government ruling,
with yearly repeat, exclusively owned
and controlled by us. If you are an
order taker ypu should make S2O to
S3O a day; ir you, are an ambitious
salesman 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 Cos., Dept. 139, Stephens
Bldg., Kansas City, Mo. 11-20
i 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, Gp. 11-20
MAIL ORDER BUSINESS—WouId
you fnvest SIOO if convinced of SSO
Weekly the year around. Experience
unnecessary.' Write for proofs, plans
and references. The Upited Buyers,
Holland, Mich. U-20
SHAKE INTO YOUR SHOES
Allcn’a Fuot-Eaae, rtie antiseptic powder to be
shaken Into the shoes and*prlnkk-d in the foot
bath. #lt relieves painful swollen, amarumj feet
and takes the eting out offcorns and bunions,
lined by the American, British and Ksench
troop*. Allen's Foot- Ease is a certain r chew or
sweating, callous, tired, aching feet. So J d
everywhere, 25c, Always mb!: to Break in
npw shoes. Trial package FItEH Address,
Allen 8. Olmsted. Le Hoy. N. t. „
Wood!
FIRE PLACE AND STOVE
WOOD
$1.50 Per Load.
I am equipped for sawing
wood at your house for—
_ %\MK Cor*
me 'luar*
in * few minutes.
J. J. REGISTER,
Phone 1005
Wet Wash
ONLY 5c PER POUfJU
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 ana 36.
’ , VALUE
In building, several thou
’ sand dollars must be spent
k by you. The value you get
deends-on the contractor.
k Merritt guarantees hi s
‘ work...
MERRITT. THE BUILDER.
Brunswick, Ca.
Wood
FAT PINE OR POOR
PINE
ANY LENGTH
$1.75 FOR A 810 LOAD
Davis & Herrin
1400 MANSFIELD
PHONE 413
Wet Wash
ONLY 5c PER POUND
w *ghed while dry, returned in
* *•* hour*, absolutely Clean
• nd Sanitary, r wuft the right
tor ironing.
BRUNSWICK LAUNDRY, Ir.c.
Pft one us Now. and become a
satisfied cuatomer*
jHIAISED Him\
B —baked a light brownon %
jf top —ready to melt in m
m your mouth—that’s Cal- B
W umet biscuits every time; ■
M it’s the same story ofeverything • m
1 ©/If, UMET I
I AAKfKS POWDER I
|| is used. It never varies, 9
I fails o*lisappoirits. Under 9
'1 every condition —it pro- 9
duces" the best biscuits, pies, S
ws cakes, muffins, etc.
S Don’t put up with the dis- X
9 appointments that come g
M from using ordinary baking g
pov/ders —it isn't necessary— B
buy and use Calumet the gj
Bk pure 2nd sure brand. J®
111 goi mi i■■ii ii 1* hi ,r~ II i-~ — ml Ijr*-""*— ~
A pound can of Calumet contain* full
ItJ on. Soma baking powders come in
12 oz. cans instccd of 16 oz. cans. Be
sure you get a pound when you want it.
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We Will
Answer Them
Next time you come in,
be sure to ask us these
questions:
What is Willard Threaded
Rubber Insulation?
Why does it add to battery
value? •
How does Bone-Dry shipment
keep a battery new?
Why do batteries wear out?
We don’t know every
thing about batteries, but
we’ll be mighty glad to an
swer as many of your ques*
tions as we can.
Brunswick Battery & Moior Cos,
Phone 251.
Gloucester St. Opp. Postoffice
pBP
Thft tmrfcmark, Oaomed w* red
ao the owe, kientuV* thr WOlatd
ThltWted Rubber Battery*
Willard
Batteries
THE BRUNSWICK NEWS
AMERICAN CONSULS HAVE
SHIELDS DISPLAYED AGAIN
(By Associated Press.)
Berlin, Nov. 21. —Shields of the
American consular service in Ger
many .were set up outside the build
ings today for the first time since re
lations were (broken off between Ger
many and the United States.
Consuls are now to carry on
official business.
WARRANT IS ISSUED FOR
NOBLE BERRIEN, JR., & CO'.
(By Press.)
Atlanta, Nov. 21. —On instructions
from Governor Hardwick, a warrant
charging embezzlement was issued to
day by M. L. Brittan, superintendent
of education, against R. Noble Ber
fien, Jr:, & Cos., of Atlanta, who, for
the past few years, have been hand
ling the payments ETAOINSHRDLU
ling the deferred payment school war
rants of the state.
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 Durham
Duplex are specialties.
Leave blades with H. Tread
way, 1528 Newcastle Street.
, NOTICE i
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
collecj. all bills and pay all debts.
FURNITURES MERCANTILE CO.,
By E. A. Dubberly, Pres.
Nov. 1, 1921.
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s' For Thanksgiving—Nunnally’s
S' \Y/ITH all the family gathered together in the
/ VAr spirit of the day, Nunnaily’s becomes a necessity.
, / Nothing is more enjoyable after the Thanksgiving
/ The many attractive packages—the deliciousness
/ of the candy itself—the popular price at which it is
f sold—all serve to make Nunnally’s the gift supreme
I "^ OX ® OUnt^l, l” l^c
' lates and Bon Bons are all packages
V--—" * oAt Nunnatly’s cAgencics and Stores.
MmuM/b
THE
Early Grocery Cos
GROCERIEShAND FRESH
MEATS
~ Chickens and Eggs
A Specialty. ,
— ■ j r m bo
EARLY GROCERY
COMPANY
Cor. Monk and Amherst Sts
Phone 445
nonDov-K™””
| I Short breathing re-
UIIUI U I neved in a few
hours; regulates the liver,. kidneys,
stcmach and heart; purifies the blood
and strengthens the entire system.
Write for free trial treatment.
. Collum Dropsy Remedy Cos.,
Dept. F-70, Atlanta, Ga.
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 becomt a
Satisfied customer.
Phones 129 and 36.
Finest quality pine wood,
First Av®., and Bay. Phone 600
plenty fat. Smith's Woodyard,
notes * *
Nunnally’s Fine Candies
Sold in Brunswick by
Andrews, The Druggist
Get Your Coal For Next Winter NOW
Prices are bound to advancfe each month from now on. Buy
while prices are reasonable.
N * % s C ? t
Coney & Parker Company
Photic 17 and 18 ' . S tr e #t -
♦ .BRA.* THE CHRISTMAS GIFT
JPSP'fMI 1 •• ' ' 5 !
u ' WITH THE RERSONAL
as busy—we are not a
’ ' busy as we be in
>■' Dec ember. :
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t REYNOLD’S
STUDIO
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r |iSUseSAPOUO
H For Every Room in the House
' Mi In the kitchen 2A* CLIO cleans pots, pans,
Ja|r5 r iff oilcloth and cutlery; in the baihwom
iC i;?I SAPOUO clean* porcelain, marble, tiling
{mH —the wash basin and bathtub; in the
) 11 hallway SAPOLIO cleans painted wood
work, dooi!. ili> mnd contrelc oi
TUESDAY, NOV. Tl, 1921.