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WANTS
WANTED—Colored man with experi
ence wants position as cook in ho
tel, boarding house or private family.
Can also take care of the home. Call
at IBIS Stonewall street. 6-13
WANTED—To coach a limited num
ber of pupils for next term of school.
Phone 1026. 0-11
'WANTED —A salesman who can i.i bis
, spare time intelligently present to
the merchants in Brunswick our sys
tem. Curwins Acounting Cos., 919 Aus
tell lildg.. Atlanta, Ga.
WANTED—Representative with autr
to sell my patented mow appliance.
Something new every automobile,
truck and tractor owner wants. Har
ry O. Nowlan. Janesville, Wis. ti ll
•WANTED— Women desiring positions
doing fancy work at home, during
spare hours, should write immediate
lyto Cnderwod Art Goods Cos.. Ports
mouth, Ohio. 6-11 *
FOR RENT
FOR RENT —Garage. One block from j
postoflice. Five dollars per month. Ac- j
ply Mrs. J. L. Beach, lull Egmont i
Phone i ; 2S. tl;
FOR RENT —Upper floor of The..
News building. Will make
ideal suit of offices. Apply at
News office, or phone 188. , j
TO LET—Furnished rooms, with ,or
without board. Close in. Call at
1126 Newcastle St., or phone 4.52. -11
FOR RENT—A nice,, comfortable,
loom, ail conveniences,
onable, 1406 Union St., phone SB3. |
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE—Prettiest lot in Urbana. i
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—Overland Club roadster, j
new tires and in A-l condition, $l6O. i
Visit Our Big
Store at Arco
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Many people may not know
that a great Department Store
is at their very doors, a store
of general merchandise where
the best of goods is sold at the
most reasonable prices. You
are cordially invited to pay us a • '<
visit—lt may save you money ai
.'SAM ' ; , , t '
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Industrial Store Company
Arco, Georgia
THE VILLAGE BEAUTIFUL AND THE HOME OF GLVNN’S GREATEST INDUSTRY.
Mr and Mrs. A. H. Brown, of Sav
anna-.-, are spending the dajy with
Mr. and Mrs. \V. F. Parker, at their
home on Halifax spuare.
Mrs. A. D. Dodge, and daughter,
Miss Annie, are the guests of Mrs. J.
J. Hendley, on Norwich street. e
656 puickiy relieves Colds, Con
stipation, Biliousness and Head
aV J
aches. A Finis Tonic.
b?-ige ice box, suitable for business,
medium sixes ice box, $10; gas
$10; 3-burner oil stove and bak
slo. All in good condition. Call
P->y time, at 1204 Newcastle St. 6-11
OR SALE—-At Valona, Ga., Mc-
Intosh county, 60 h. p. boiler,
"/t:x-ess kettle and other can
ting machinery. Also valuable
oyster properties for sale or
ease. Atwood River Canning
Cos., Valona, Ga. (See W. H.
Xittles, resident manager.) tf
LOST—Pair horn-rimmed spectacles.
Finder return to News office and re
ceive reward. 6-14
MISCELLANEOUS
Make S3O week spare time. You can
not fail. Experience unnecessary.
Cleanest most pleasant work ever of
fered. Areno Mfg. Cos., Dept. 46-B,
4957 No. Crawford, Chicago.
$36 weekly seising hosiery guaran
teed wear four months or replacec
free. Salary or 30 per cent caimnis
sron. Free samples to workers. Man
ager. Dept. H-397. Darby, Pa. -11
Here's a money-making propo?itio l fo'
men or women. Work the small
towns in your vicinity. District Man
ager, United Buyers Association,
1406-7 Candler Bldg.. Atlanta. Ga. -14
Picotiug and hemstitchiug attach
ment. Superior device; fits any
sewing machine; attaches firmly; eas
ily adjusted. Price $3.00 delivered
with complete instructions and sam
ples of work. Orders filled promptly.
Superior Hemstitching Attachment
Cos.. 503 Starr St., Corpus Christie,
Texas. 6-14
MARSHAL'S SALE. ■*
There will be sold at the City Pound
on the 15th day of June, 1922. at 12
o’clock:
1 large black sow, unmarked.
1 large sandy sow, unmarked.
2 red pigs about 6 minths old, un
marked.
1 black pig about six months old, Un
marked.
1 recj and black spotted pig about
4 months old. remarked.
1 red pig about 4 months old, pn
r-.arked. :
1 dark red horse about 16 on 17
hands high
Said stock are now in the Ci(y
Pound and will be sold to pay the cost
of advertising and impounding fees.
This the 9th day of June, 1922. ' !
J. E. REGISTER,
Marshal, City of Brunswick, Ga. •
6-15. . :
nnnnny week fre e
l(lrllr\ 1 Short breathing re-
ÜBuroi m a iew
..ears; regulates the liver, kidneys,
stomach and heart; purifies ilie blood
rnd strengthens the entire system.
Vrite for free trial treatment.
Colluni Dropsy Remedy Cos,.
BASEBALL
RESULTS
SOUTHERN LEAGUE
At Atlanta, 2-4; Nashville, 4-0.
Mobile, 2; Memphis, 5.
Birmingham. 5-8; Chattanooga'l6-5.
New Orleans, 2; Little Rock, 3.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
At Brooklyn, 13; Chicago, 0.
New York, 3; Cincinnati, 2.
Boston. 1; Pittsburgh, 9. V
Philadelphia. 1; St. Louis, 5. :
AMERICAN LEAGUE
At Cleveland, 0; Philadelphia, 3.
Chicago, 10; Boston, 5.
Detroit, 5; Washington, 4.
St. Louis, 5; New York, 14.
When in a hurry for drugs or
toilet articles, phone 479. Pat-
terson Drug Cos. tf.
Smaftftjfcr htm
PERSONALS
C. A. Taylor is on a busiess trip to
Atlanta.
Hon. L. R. Akin left last night to
spend several days in Atlanta.
Frank G. Mead, of Atlanta, is spend
ing a few days in the city.
Charles F. Barnhill is spending the
week-end with friends in Fitzgerald.
• Stacy. Branch, of Screven, a former
Brunswiokian, will spend .today in the
city. ,i , . i
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Clerk H. F. dußignan, of the Glynn
superior court, who has been ill for
the past two days, was at his office
again yesterday*
R. OMellen, of St. Petersburg, Fla.,
who has been spending several days
here and on St. Simon, returned io
his home yesterday morning.
David Gordon returns this morning
from Washington-Lee University, Lex
! ingten, Va., at which he'has been a
student.
CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG IN
•‘The worldly madonna.”
If you have seen that famous pho- J
todrama, “The Little Minister,” you
will remember George Hackathorne
and his splendid characterization, j
Hackathorne will also be remembered ,
for his fine work in “The Light in the 1
Clearing.” “The Sin of Martha Queed,” 1
“What do Men Want” and other nota- j
ble photodramatic success of the year. !
Hackathorne appears as. the jester in j
Clara Kimball Young's latest and !
greatest photodirama. “The World'- :
Madonna,” which will be shown on j
Monday at the. Bijou theatre.
SHAKE INTO YOUR SHOES !
And sprinkle in the foot-bath AL- •
HEN'S FOOT-EASE, the antiseptic, j
healing powder for Painful, Swollen,!
Smarting Feet. It prevents blisters j
and sore spots and takes the sting out j
of corns and bunions. Always use |
Allens FooUKasc to break in new
shoos and enjoy the bliss of feet with
out an ache.
SOCIETY
(Continued from page 6.)
And we will reward you
By giving a play
And nice cool refreshments
So don't stay away.
I And when school is over
And homeward you wend,
j We hope Four-Leaf-Clover
| Your way will attend.
i By way of explanation it should be
j said that all club work done by lExteh
i sion workers are called “4-H Clubs.”
I The motto used is “To make the best
i better” and the emblem is the Four-
I Leaf clover.
1
Mrs. D. H. Lee has returned after
spending three weeks with her sisters,
Mrs. J. T. Shuptine and Mrs. J. A. In
gram, in Savannah.
*
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Dixon, of Savan
nah, will) arrive Monday to spend
awhile with Mrs. E. C. Bruce.
+
Duncan Strachan will arrive today
from Princeton University to spend
the summer with his pa rents, Mr. and j
Mrs. F. D. M. Strachan.
♦
Mrs. A. J. Wood and little son, Jar
vis, have returned from Waycross,
where they were delightfully enter
tained as the guests of Miss Katie Mae
Bennett.
Miss Juanita Andrews has returned
from Atlanta where she attending the
Baptist Baraca state convention.
Miss Elizabeth Aiken, of Pensacola,
who is now visiting in Savannah will
be the guest or Miss Buford Aiken
next week and will be charmingly en
tertained while here.
Mrs. j. Mark Wilcox and sons are
visiting relatives at Willacoochee.
Mrs. ]). M. Lord and little daughter,
of New York, arc expected to arrive
next week to visit Mrs. L.*T. McKin
non.
Mr. and Mrs. It. A. Gould will spend
today on St. Simon with Mr. and Mrs.
James D. Gould, Sr.
Mrs. Emily Waff Bailey and little
daughters, of Athens, are guests of
Alls. E. |E. of Atlanta, who is
cottaging oii the island.
Mrs. F. M. Symons, who is tile guest
of Mrs; E. B. Burden, in Macon, is
slightly ill.
Mrs. Clifford Postelle, of St. Simon,
left yesterday lor Macon to be the
guest of her sister, Mrs. Eugene Bur
den, and her mother, Mrs. F. M. Sy
mons.
After spending several days on the
island with Mr. and Mrs. Livingston
Everett, Airs. R. H. Everett has re
turned bom*. .
Miss Marion Padriek
to her home in Tifton after spending
the winter in Brunswick.
| Le e Krauss and Levi Ballard will
| leave Tuesday for Rote Camp, in
| Maryland, where they wil spend about
six weeks.
I ~ -*•—
j Mr. and Mrs. Perkins, of Fitzgerald,
I are occupying the Butler home, corner
| Union and First avenue.
! Misses Marie and Alice Clark, of
; Waycross, will pass through Bruns
wick -Monday enroute to St.- Simon,
! and will spend the day with .Misses
j Jennie and Daisy Emanuel.
——
Miss Lila Stallings and Miss Natalee
Saunders will attend Columbia Uni
j yersity and will sail July 6th on the
j City of Savannah. It is probable that
J several otlier teachers will also go.
| After spending the winter in Bruns
wick teaching, Miss Natalee Saunders
; leaves today for her home in Bron
j wood, Ga.
Mrs. U. T. Houston and little daugh
ter, Mary Elizabeth, will leave next
week to spend awhile with relatives
. in Wilmington" N. C.
' Mrs. Mary Itow e has gone to Den
| vrr > Col., where she will reside in fu
ture. Mrs. Rowe is a daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. W. R. Skipper and has been
in ill health many months.
. —.—:—+
Miss Elov Roberson, of Jesup, who
has been visiting her aunt, Mrs. R. M.
Madray, on F street, returned to her
home yesterday.
♦
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Lowe, Misses
Eva and Trula Lowe, Mrs. R. H. Bark
er, Mrs. Ivan Bouseman and little
daughter will form a pleasant parity
spending today in Fernandina.
Mrs. 1 J. J. Wimberly returned yes
terday from Savannah where she was
called by the death of her brother-in
law, J... A. V-arnadoe. - ~
£>r. and Mrs. Lee Howard; and child
ren. of Savannah, are the guests of
Miss Mamie Symons, on tlnipn street.
To Keep the mem* jIHH 1 ' ‘' ? j j^Pjß
1428 1-2 Newcastle Street
lUk) a Your Beauti
f|||pHjß|s f ' T l Home
5?, WBffi IfißftßP' l E j ’'%*) Alalmsline, acknowledged l*y
j.?./: dccorntors as Ilia- mat l„ nuliful anal
durable of wall coverings, easiest
■lyF The Sanitary Wall Coaling
/TFT* Its soft, mellow tints harmonize per
j /]\\ foetly with rugs, furniture and
yIJ \ \ draperies. Admits of individual
/ / J \ \ treatment for each room. The dry
/ / \ y powder is easily mixed with cola! or warm
y. . / / water and put on with regular wall brush.
Sanitary. Come sec the beautiful color
' We will tell you how to secure stencils.
WRIGHT & GO WEN CO.
PHONES 336—337 .. MANSFIELD & BAY STS.
Atlanta Birmingham & Atlantic Ry
SCHEDULE
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EFFECTIVE SATURDAY, OCTOBER, 15, 1921.
tThls schedule published as information uud not guaranteed.)
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Ar.-From
Lv. For
11:45 a - m - Savannah and Jacksonville 9 . 2 g a m.
7:15 P- “• Savannah and Jacksonville 5: It) p n
11:00 A - M Atlanta, Birmingham and Savannah ti;in P M
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION AND SCHEDULES Apply TO
H. C. DOWLING Phone H. A. WLST,
--Gen. Agent 398 Pass. Tkt. Agt.
Atlanta, Birmingham & Atlantic
Pullman direct from
BRUNSWICK to ATLANTA
6:! op. m. This Pullman is for
the accommodation of the citizens of
Brunswick. H. A. WEST
Passenger and Ticket Agent. Phone 398
Cook With Gas
Ihe cleanest, handiest and cheapest fuel. Don’t be
a slave to your old kitchen stove. Cooking with gas
is the modern way of living—it saves money, time,
worry and work. Come in and let’s talk it over.
Mutual Light & Water Co'
PHONE 7
Jtjttfc. 11, IT/Y.