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Sunset Gold Butter,
A pure Georgia product, lb 43c
24 lb Lady Clair Flour $1.14
24 lb Velvet Flour $1.29
24 lb Our Pet Flour 99c
White’s Alberta Sliced
,Breakfast Bacon, lb. 35c
Krafts Canned Cheese
Pimentoes, per can 15c
American, per can 15c
Swiss, per can 24c
Roquefort, per can 24c
Palm Olive Shaving Cream 32c
Palm Olive Shampoo 44c
Mulsified Cocoanut Oil 45c
Woodbury Facial Soap -21 c
Jergins Soap, all kinds, bar 8c
Armours Grape Juice, qt. 54c
Armours Cherries, 28 oz. bottle 79c
McLaren’s Cheese
Cream . , 10c
NeufchateS . 5c
666 puickly relieves Colds, Con
stipation, Biliousness and Head
aches. A Fine Tonic.
Out Of Your Engine
y Nothing causes quicker depreciation in your motor than the
O t Iter hammer-like knocks caused by “pre-ignition” of heavy earbon
-4L • i deposits in the combustion chambers; and the thumping and
O t IC2 R pounding of worn wrist pins and loose crank shaft bearings. It
I—4 r „,, is hard on the nerves, as well as the car.
* U 1 Xie These knocks are but the penalty yon are called upon to pay for
** too little oil in your crank case, Or an oil that is low in
O IdlßUiril quality and of an incorrect "body” for that particular motor. The
use of the correct grade of Stanocola Polauine will reduce to a
minimum carbon deposits and the wear and tear of friction, and
keep out the destructive knocks. Consult the Stanocola Chart.
iTV STANOCOLA.
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1 a SOLD BY
STANDARD OIL COMPANY*
' INCORPORATED IN KENTUCKY
When in a hurry for drugs or
toilet articles, phone 479. Pat
terson Drug Cos. tf.
and your friends are cordially invited
to visit our store where you will find
a full display of the well known
LIBBY’S .
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food products and have the opportunity to
taste and prove to your own satisfaction the
exceptional flavor and high quality whichhas
made these foods a standard of excellency.
Demonstration Today
PIGGLY WIGGLY
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Phone Pat, 479, he appreci
(
ates your business. Patterson;
Drug Cc tf
<4 msmmm fcrw*
M Cures Malaria, Chills,
Fevbr, Bilious Fever,
Colds and LaGrippe.
wants
\VA NTKD—By competent bookkeep
er, small set books to keep after 5
o'clock in the evenings. P. W. Mit
ichell, phone 112. 6-4
WANTED—Competent cook for fam
ily of nine; must be good cook and
have references. Apply 805 Monk
: st Feet. 6-4
POSITION—Wanted by druggist of
good record and experience. Address
'Druggist,” care News. 5-30
WANTED—Traveling salesmen to
handle an established automobile
accessory as a side line. Liberal com
missions paid promptly. Apply giv
ing references and territory covered
to R. M. Jones, Sales Manager, Post
Office Box 135 Birmingham, Ala. 6-1
FOR RENT
FOR RENT—Cottage, 1812 Newcastle
St.; also two furnished rooms for
light housekeeping. Apply at 1901
Union street, phone 575. 6-8
FOR RENT—Sihall furnished house
to rent for rummer or longer. Pos
session at once. 925 Grant St., phone
666.
FOR RENT —Garage. One block from
postoffiee. Five dollars per month. Ap
ply Mrs. J. L. Beach, 1511 Egmant
street. Phone 628. U
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE—Prettiest lot in Urbana.
It is 50x150, is on three streets with
fifteen foot alley on the fourth side
of it. Address H. L. A., care News,
Brunswick, Ga. tf
FOR SALE—At Valona, Ga., Mc-
Intosh county, 60 h. p. boiler,
process kettle and other can
ning machinery. Also valuable
oyster properties for sale or
lease. Atwood River Canning
.'V Valona, Ga. (See W. H.
Kittles, resident manager.) tf
■ LOST—Three bathing suits in hag.
Placed In another ear by mistake
at Lanier's last Friday night. Please
1 return to News, office. 6-2
FOR EXCHANGE—I have a good 1
1-2 ton Ford truck 1 will exchange
for a good used automobile of touring
car. Apply to Mrs. Vicey Harris, R.
F. D. 1. Box 57, 8 t-2 miles north of
Brunswick, on .the, jligliwpy./yj
WANTED-i-Voung' 1 man With
wife and' one child—wife in
hospital, wants employment.
He was wounded in World War
but is able to work and must
have it Address S. cjre
NeWs Office. tf
Libby’s Food Products
2 1-2 Exiia Sliced Pineapple 38c
2 1-2 Ro&edale Sliced Pineapple 32c
2 1-2 Yellow. Cling Peaches 34c
2 1-2 Fancy Royal An Cherries 49c
2 1-2 Rosedale Cherries 39c
2 1-2 Special Bartlett Pears 49c
Square Can Asparagus I ipS,
white or Green 38c
Silverdale Beets 10c
Oven Baked Beans 12c
2 1-2 Libbys Krout 17c
Evaporated Milk, Tall can 10 l-2c
Evaporated Milk, Small can 5 l-2c
14 oz Catsup . . 26c
2 1-2 Can Apple Butter 27c
2 1-2 Can Dill Pickle 29c
Blue Ribbon Mayonnaise
(The Home-Ma7c Kind)
8 oz. Glass 29c
3 oz, Glass 12 l-2c
Cook With Gas
(be cleanest, handiest and cheapest fuel. Don’t-be
a stave to your old kitchen stove. Cooking with gas
is the modern way of living —it saves money, time
worry and work. Cbme n and let’s talk it over.
Mutual Light & Water Cos"
PHONE 7
PERSONALS
W. H. Russell, of Macon, is here for
a few days.
E. Y. Brown, of Macon, was here
yesterday.
W. S. Warren, of Moultrie, spent
yesterday here.
Hon. L. R. Akin has been spending
the last day or two in Atlanta,
Dr. H. D. Cummings returned last
night from a professional trip to Jesup
L. F. Dunlop, of Atlanta, is in the
city.
C. W. Hacker, of Atlanta, was here
yesterday.
T. A. Nolan, of Atlanta, spent yes
terday in the city.
J. N. Jones, of Savannah, is spend-'
mg a day or two here.
J. H. Johnson, of Atlanta, spent yes-'
, terday here. ,
Judge W. M. Wiggins, of Wayn.es
ville, was among the visitors to the!
eity yesterday.
, C. G. Trowbridge, of Atlanta, was
among the visitors to the city yester
day.
t J- C. McGraw, of Gainesville, was
among the prominent visitors to the
city yesterday.
Hon. Clifford Walker, former at for
ney, general of the state, now a candi
date for governor, is expected to
reach the eity this afternoon from Sa
vannah, where he has been attending
the meeting of the Georgia Bar asso
ciation, , 9
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children
In lit* For Over 30 Years
Always bears _
Signature of
eATueeAY, June , i*?
baseball
RESULTS
SOUTHERN LEAGUE
At New Orleans. 3; Mobile, Z.
Little Rock, 3; Memphis, 10.
Birmingham, 3; Atlanta, 10. ~
Nashville. 6; Chattanooga ( 5.
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
At Boston. 7; New York, 3.
Chicago, 7; Cincinnati, li.
Others rain.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
At St. Louis, 12;. Chicago, 4.
Cleveland, 9; Detroit, 4.
Others rain.
ST. SIMON TRANSIT COMPANY
BRUNSWICK To .sCEAN PIER, ST.
SIMON ISLAND
.Tourist Season May Ist to Sep*. 15th
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( SCHEDULE
Leave Brunswick g: 00 a. m.
j Leave Brunswick 9 : 30 a. m
Leave Brunswick 2:00 p. m.
Leave Brunswick 5:30 p. in.
Leave Ocean Pier 7:15 p. m.
Leave Ocean Pier 11:30 a. m.
Leave Ocean Pier 4:00 p. m.
Leave Ocean Pier .: 6:45 p. m.
SUNDAY SCHEDULE
Leave Brunswick 9:30 a. m.
Leave Brunswick n : 3o a. m.
Leave Brunswick 2:00 p. m.
Leave Brunswick 3:00 p. m.
Leave Ocean Pier 11:00 a. Hi.
Leave Ocean Pier l : 30 p. m
Leaye Ocean
Leave Ocean Pfqr : :..|7:(KV m.
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Weekly Excursions Thursday Nights,S
June Ist to Aug. Ist
Leave Brunswick 8:00 p. m. J
Leave Ocean Pier 11:00 p. m.Jf
J. B. WRIGHT, f
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