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Wants
WANTED—Your automobile paint
ing, thp making, curtain, and cushion
work. Get my prices. Eugene Mathis,
2520 Norwich St., phone 985. -30 !
WANTED—Position as salesman in
hoe, dry goods, or grocery line.
Plenty of expe *.snc,e. References, c*r.
be furnished. Address C. L. ty., post
office box 104.
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WANTED—Man with touring car to
represent us in this territory. Can!
advance to District Martager if hust
ler. The C. L. Smith Cos.; South bond,
ind. U-20
■SALESMEN-To sell full line of'
Crockerf, Enaihelware, Gidssware.
Alilffiinum, etc. Also cash Job lots
decorated cdds and ends, ahd job ; o;*
qf white crockery g.nd enameUvare
Big commissions paid promptly. Bak
er P ttery Cos., Sebrihg, Onto
i! SALESMAN—To take names for
j made to measure suits and overcoats.
commissions. 918 Liberty St.,
isNewport, Ky. H-29
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0 WANTED—Nurse, for afternoons.
J References required. Apply 902 Hal
ifax square, u If
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m WANTED—Agent, good i&opost
jtlon for'right party. Vdldoata Marble
4 Works, Valdosta, Ga.
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> FOR SALE.
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£ FT)h SAJLE —National Cash register
Fin Itfst-ela4fO,shape. Will sell at a
I big bargain. Phono 532 dr call at
51522 Richmond* street.B tr
tf r Mih u
jj FOR SALE—Dodge toalAng lr; (
111918 model. New model Overlhnd.i
2jPoth in first class condition. Must be
• sold, price no object. W. E. Foucho,
£s6l2 Union t.. phone 101-2. 12-30
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*. FOR SALE—Saxon roadster. Four
2electric lights, starter. In good con
elution. I’hono 741. tf
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. LOST
t • LOST— Gentleman’s tan colored
tain ceftt Saturday night oh 'RWIt.
.Union or Ellis street. Return!to R.
, m jt. Strain, Brunswick Bank & Trust
Tjeo.‘ 3<J
: LOST- Bunch of keys. Finder re
' iurn to Glynn Dry Cleaning Cos., 502
I Gloucester street, and receive re-
J "ward. 1 tf
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* LOST—Bair rimlesa eyeglasses. In
! aluminum case. Return to News of*
*• flee. Reward. tf
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* LOST On Hroadtield road <>nq rear
; Buiek curtain. Return to Buitk Agon*
* cy ami receive reward. tf
l LOST -Oil * Norwich street Friday
tavenlng. opposite Phoenix Grocery
*Co.. on Norwich atreot, pair rimless
eyeglasses. Finder leave at News
ibfflee. Reward. :t
‘ FOR RENT i
r FOR hKNT—Furnished room fdr
zone or two young inort. Near center
*,of city. Phone duo. / tf
if FOR RENT--At 80S Kgmour
afreet. fi story houtw; t? large rooms.;
hath, etc. Apply to l VV Middleton, i
agent; phone 456-J. tf
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FOR RENT—*Furnished room: all
v,onv entente*. In Work and half of ]
Impost cfllce. Ron/ rormonuhle. 1318
U nion street, phono 608. 1
£ FOR RENT l.owor Onl. close In. 4
.Tooths. 15i4 Richmond. Will rent rea
amiable. Apply to 604 street. tf
**""foß REST Furnished apartment,j
mC)O# In Must ho seen *t> he Appred
nled Phone 710. tf (
j* Kt>R RENT- SWond HW flat, six
rrooms, hall, prltate hath >n saffic
*. floor, ronneoMtn for gas and t:j?hs
*£ao funMh ?hr*e tobffin Apply ir.
tperson at 80S St. tf
MISCELLANEOUS
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* 15, S. Engineer Office. P. O. Build- 1
ina Savannah, <la, Staled proposals
he received here until IS o'clock
•u.*n \Temher S<h last, and then op
ened. for dredging In Brunswick Har-j
* hor. C,a Information upon applica
tor* 1H.M4.28.18
| * X NOTICE
f tH pktm 'are herhbt fKehldden
‘ fn*m hunting or\ therUUe trespassing
• r Evelyn Plahiatton. A!' treapaeeeiT
•will hr> prmeeMted to the fullest ex
t** if the la*
j* ; DOVER HAM. CUl“B
THEATRIC A L
Scene From “GRANDOPERA UP-TO-DATE”
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Two of the collegiate world's best’
known vocal soloists will appear with
the Emory University Glee Club at
( the Grand theatbr Wednesday night.
Every one of the club’s thirty mem
bers is said to toe a trained singer
of solo as well as ensemble parts.
J. Foster Barnes, president of the
club, is feccgnized as. one of the most
premising young baritones in Ameri
ca. Last surtomer he was awarded the
Hagenman National scholarship and
was taught for several months by
Richard Hagerman himself. So fav
orably was the great master Impress
ed by* Barnes’ voice that be chose the
Emory singer for a stellar role in the
opera “Thais.” This opera, acco-m*
pantid by the Chicago Symphony Or
chestra, made a tremendous hit in
Chicago and other cities of the east.
Byron Warner, tenor soloist, is a
leading figure in the musical circles of
Atlanta. A pupil of Miss Margaret,
he has taken prominent roles in the
operalogues "Manon," “Rigoletto,’
and “Lucia.” Warner was reported
by Knoxville, Tenn,, papers to have
Women of *. k JiSi
MiiU.As.tej
THfe critical stage ot a e# iL,
woman’s life usually ' *¥•
comes between the years of Si S’yf id /. Wu*'- S
45 and 55, and is often beset ~ w3 s 'j f Wy//
\j : ith anrmoying symptoms W.*y|| 0
as ervou sn c ssir ri i ta
your hcdllh carcfulljvjor
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Lydia E. finkharr'* Vegetable Compound is sspecially adapted ,
to help wonjeu iugh this crisis. It exercises a xestorative in
fluence, totics an 1 strengthens the system, and assists nature in
the long weeks and months covering this period. It is prepared
from medicinal roots and herb's, and contains no harmful drugs
or narcotics. Its value is proven bv many such letters as west::
\ fton, Tenn.-—“I want other snf-
Jr\ firm* women to know wha. 1
LydiaE. nnkkams Vegetdhle Com
pound has done for me. During
Iliange of Life l was in ivd for I s *
months and had pood ean\ but did
not improve. A friend advised me
tQ take Lydia K Ilnkham’s Vegcta
lile C'omjxmnd, wliieh I did, and in a
thort time l felt better. Iliat was
five \eur - ap>, and now when Libel
mn down and nervous I lake the
l\impo‘.ind and it always does me
good, i wish all women wdhld try
it duriirg Uiangi of Life, for l know
it will do them good?— ilis A.
AH on, Tenn.
Letters like the above do influence women to trf
lyd ia E. Pinkham’s
Afedetable Compound
l.vaiA C.P;mkhAM MCOICIN* CO. LYN3. H*-*'
one of the most beautiful voices ever
heard in that city. He is at present
soloist id the First Presbyterian
church cf Atlanta. _
The Emory quartet is another fea
ture of the Glee Club which has re
ceived unstinted praise in the cities
visited. The quartet’s efature num
eral lighter selections. The members
of the quartet are: First tenor, Edra
H. Lovelace; second tenor, John
Knox;- first bass, J. Foster Barnes,
and second bass, David, Ellis, Jr.
The ever-popular mandolin club and
Jazz orchestra are again on the pro
gram this year with some new and
catchy medleys, in fact, almost ev
ery kind of entertainment usually pre
sented by college glee clubs is includ
ed in the repertoire of the ' Emory
merry-makers.
Tickets for the performance are
selling rapidly at Andrews' and Man
ager *A. J. Ward anticipates a packed
house on the occasion of the club’s
first visit to Brunswick. Prices of
tickets is sl.lO to ahv seat in the
house.
“LIVE AND LET LIVE” *
AT THE GRAND TODAY.
Tlf# girl was pretty—but a thief.
She -wanted a chance to go straight.
Fate conspired to grant her 1 wish,
and then Temptation whispered.
It would t>e so easy to take this
money.
But a little crippled girl called her
name —and then came a battle of wills
between herself and the village ty
rant.
It was a struggle that had for its
object the morals and happiness of
the whole community.
The outcome —?
See Harriett Hammond, George
Nichols and an all-star cast in “Live
and Let Live” at the Grand today.
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Rub-My-Tism, antiseptic and
pain killer, for infected sores,
tetter, sprains, neuralgia, rheu
matism.
Tennis Rackets, $3 and $6.
Glover Brothers.
Thomas, Okla— u I tlrstused LydU
E. Hnkham's Vegetable Com
pound in my girlhood days by the
advice of a friend. At t u age of
47 I was troubled with diwsshot
flashes, and became very nea.; so
that l was unable to <U\onv "oja I
took Lydia I. Pinkhams 1 < # tf’f
Compound witn the result teat I h a
better and sirormvr than 1 have for
vears. I have jnso
three datighteK and , !!!
pooil rrsnlts. r n.e \ cgytnb-e m
-pound is certainly grihd^for t!le 1!Is
of women."*— ' akk\,
Koute 1, Thomas, OUa.
THE BRUNSWICK NtWS
Rheumatism
Can Be Cured!
But You Must Clear Your Blood
cf Waste^Products.
Lack of exercfee and improper diet causes
waste products to accumulate in the bloc*!.
You wijl at once realize that unless the blood
is pure, some part of the body will become
diseased.
Rheumatism, with its pain and .agony, is
one of the most serious diseases caused by
waste products in the blob*!* ' know, of
course, the blood is not confined &|one to the
arteries and veins. It passes out of these
channels to all parts of the body. This is
how sediments or waste products are de
posited in the muscles and joints. Genuine
relief can be had only by correcting the
basic trouble — waste -products. ,
Thousands and thousands of men and
women during the past 50 years have cleared
their blood of waste products with S. S. S.
It is the ideal remedy for rheumatism, be
cause it removes the poisonous waste matter
which is causing the trouble. There are no
bad after effects and the result is wonderful.
Begin taking S. S. S. today and write for 56
page illustrated booklet, “Facts About the
Blood’' —free.
Personal medical advice, without charge,
may also be had by sending a complete
description of your case. Address Chief
Medical Director, Swift Specific'Co., 731
S. S. S. Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga. All good
Jrue stores sell S. S. S.
Wood!
FiRE PLACE AND STOVE
■ WOOD
$1.50 Pei - Load.
‘I am equipped for sawing
wood at your Louse for—
sl.so A Cord
Call me and I will be there
in a few minutes.
J. J. REGISTER
Phone 1005 •
PIANO TUNING AND REPAIRING.
1). L. Hinckley wu. visit Brunswick
fV, m Nov. 28 to Dec. 3. Phone your
order to Miller Furniture Cos., phone
150. 11-26
Send Christmas cards to ev
eryone. Glover Brothers.
Christinas cards now on sale
Glover Brothers.
“There’s a Phoenix Store Near You ”
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FIRE SALE
The entire stock of goods in Phoenix Store
No. 8, Corner Albemarle and Ellis streets
Which was slightly damaged by fire and water
a feA/ days ago, will be put on sale at wonder- .
fully reduced prices /
; To-Day
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The goods must be moved in order arrant e for
the neccery repairs to the store..
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Phoenix Grocery
Company
‘You Save More at a Phoenix Store”
After Every Meal .
p 5c i
RIGLEY’S has steadily
kept to the pre-war price.
I And to the same high stand
ard of quality.
No other goody lasts so
long—costs so lifff* or does
so much for you.
Bandy to carry—beneficial ' ■
in effect—full of flavor—a
solace and comfort for
young and old. 3 t
THE FLAVOR |_
LASTS 2^
TUESDAY, NOV. 29, 1921. ’