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YOU won’t feel low in youH
for long, when you
irresistible blues on a ColuMgfflSl
Record. The first thing you kiiß||||
you’ll be swinging and swaying lUa
the rhythm of the syncopated
The most popular novelty artists and!
orchestras along Broadway are mak- 1
ing their records for Columbia.
You won’t lose a beat—you won't
miss a note on the New Process
Columbia Record. The new-type
surface of the disc registers every <
tone inflection perfectly. Whether
it’s the bluest of the “blues” or the
richest symphony, you get real
music on Columbia Records.
Most of the folks who know what’s
what in music are the ones who buy
Columbia Records and keep up with
the new Columbia releases that come
out on the tenth and twentieth of
every month.
Don’t let your friends be first to
get the latest things.
NOTICE
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STATE or GEORGIA—County of
Glynn.
On and after July Ist, 1922, all no-,
tiees and , advertisements emanating
fr <>W these offices will be published
■ u The Brunswick Banner, a newspa
per having general circulation in thp
above state and county.
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Clerk Si/pefior Cwir&t.qiynn (County.
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H. 8. PYLES.
Sheriff. Glvnn County. Georgia.
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SHERIFF’S SALE.
GEORGIA —Glynn County.
Will be sold before the Court House
door of said County on the first Tues
day in July, 1922, between tile legal
hours of sale to the highest and best
bidder for cash, the following describ
ed property, to-wit:
That certain lot, tract or parcel of
land, lying and being, in the 1499 Dis
trict U..„M v , stud HU(l,..C l oppty,
tpntu&iitg WW r sterns t;idore or les;,-
|>ouiidted os follows r Niirtli'. by A. J C.
j'i Ry cast by. Yamasee Tract, south
by Dixie Highway, west by road lead
ing from Dlxie'Highway to Jamaica.
Levied on as the property of Mrs.
Helen G. Rice under and by virtue of
Now on Sale |
Dance Records
Some Sunny Day. Fox-Trot.
Ray Miller and 1-lis Orchestra I A-3603
Georgia. Fox-Trot. { 75c
Ray Miller and His Orchestra I
Stumbling. Fox-Trot.
Ray Miller and His Orchestra | A-3611
Who Tied the Can on the Old Dog’s Tail? f 75c
Fox-Trot. . The Columbians]
Where the Volga Flows. Fox-Trot.
| Frank Weslphal and His Rainbo Orchestra I A-3612
m Birdie. Fox-Trot. I 75c
| His Rainbo Orchestra J
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Berceuse from Jocelyn. Sascha Jacobsen | A-3597
I Serenade. Sascha Jacobsen j SI.OO
Gypsy Love Song trom The Forlunc Teller 1 a ,359a I
Wilfred Glenn > LG “ I
- Eileen Allanna. Campbell and Burr) '* >c B
I Ain’t Coin’ to Study War No ■'■■
Fisk University Jubilee Singers ! A-3596 ■
You Hear the Lambs A-Cryin’. I 75c
Look at the accompanying list of new
Columbia Records now on sale; then go
to a Columbia Dealer and hear them
played.
COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE COMPANY
New York
a tax ti-fa issued by W. L. Harwell,
Tax Collector, against the said Mrs.
Helen G. Rice, for taxes jlue said State
and County, for the year i921, taxes
$149.50 and cost.
R. S. PYLES, Sheriff.
6-9,14.21,28.
SHERIFF’S SALE.
GEORGIA, GLYNN COUNTY.
Will bo sold before the Court House
■ Uni Tbwi
Tuesday lu Jitue; 1922, wilhjn.tlie legal
hours < f sale, to the highest and be.?
b'dder for cash. Hie following describ
ed property to-wit:
That certain lot or parcel of land
lying and hem* in the City of Bruns-
wick. County and State aforesaid, and
known and described in the plan of
aid city as the eastern one-third of
the eastern one-half of the western
..lie-half of Town Commons lot No. 97
between Johnson and Bartow streets.
Lev id on as the property o£
Prince Benjamin
under and by virtue of a tax 11 fa is
sued by W. L'. Harwell, Tax collector,
said ;
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I’riHcv Benjamin
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for ihxpk due the said fltate aud Loun
ly for the year 1921.
faxes fl3 $7 and Costs.
j PERSONALS !‘
“ ~ i’\ K. and witty is sliuudttg a day
or two in Atlanta.
Mart-hall, Twtty left lust night to
petiti several days in Atlanta.
;Ja: .1 Mallard left Sunday night for
Charleston where lie will spend sever
al days.
Manager Edo Miller, o£ the Bruns
w'.ek baseball club, returned non
Waycross last night.
H. H. Hudson,chief postoffice inspec
tor for this district, with headquarters
in Savannah, is in the city.
Dr. J. Hay ins Walton, prominent
physician of Atlanta, is the guest of
W. T. McCormick, on St. Simon.
It. v. lAlonso has returned from
Jacksonville, where he spent several
days. Emanuel Alonso went over
, esterday to remain a week.
Cos!. Willis M. Everett, well known
Atlanta attorney, left for his home
iarst night after spending several days
with bis family, who are located at
rheir • ottage on St. Simon for the j
summer.
Brunswick friends of J. L. Allen, of i
Crlando, Fla., will regret to learn that:
hr- continues very ill at his home in 1
that city. Mr. Alien was formerly!
cashier of the Glynn County Bank, |
moving to- Florida several years ago. |
His contisued illness is a source of |
regret to "his friends in this city.
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S PIMPLY SKIN
Apply Sulphur as Told When Your
Skin Breaks Out
Any breaking out of the e-kin on fare,
neck, arms or body is overcome quickest
by applying Mentho-Sulphur. The pim
ples seem to dry right up and go away,
declares a noted skin specialist.
Nothing has ever been found to take
the place of sulphur as a pimple re
mover. It is harmless and inexpensive.
Just ask any druggist for a small jar
of Rowles Jientho-Sulpliur and use it
like cold cream.
Compare These Prices
and Then Note
the Difference
just for a short time we are of
fering a few specials in our Dry
Goods Department Here are
a few of them. Gome and let us
show you this handsome line.
Dark Colored Voiles 25c Silk Pongee, 75c
Gingham, Effect does not fade ..10c Ginghams aOc
Just received anew iine of 40 in. Some beautiful patterns in Siipova
Percale to go at 19c . .Middies, ail colors 3
Boy’s Overalls, up to size 15 .... 15c White Dotted Swiss, with all different
Boys, Blue Blouses, 5(.U coioted dots, Will have to be seen
Nainsook Gowns, for ladies 50* .to be appreciated,, special at ,ioc ...
Pink Gowns 75c . and 65c Per Yard. _
Oar line of Groceries aad Fresh Meats is
complete, and we are better prepaired than
ever to give you the best service and quali
ty sis this line. Give us atrial
J. W. CROSBY
“WHERE QUALITY REIGNS"
Norwich*nd L Sts. y Phone 128
WOMEN OF MIDDLE AGE
A Trying Period Through Which Every
Woman Must Pass
Practical Suggestions Given by the Women Whose
Letters Follow
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through the Change of Life ] was
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aches. I was troubled in this way for
two years and was hardly able to do
my work. My friends advised me to
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Compound, ami 1 am very sorry that
I did not take it sooner. But I have
got good results from it and am now
able to do my housework most of the
time. I recommend vour medicine
to those who have similar troubles,
i do not. like publicity, but if it will
help other women i will be glad for
you to use mv letter.”—Mrs. Fan
nie Rosenstein, BS2 N. Hollv St..
Phila., Pa.
Detroit, Michigan—“ During the
Change of Life 1 had a lot of stomach
trouble and was bothered a great deal
with hot flashes. Sometimes I we.
notable to do any work at all. I read
about Lydia E. ldnkh.tm’s Vegetable
Compound in your little books and
took it with very good results. I keep
house and am able now to do all my
own work. I recommend your medi
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lish my testimonial.”—Mrs. J. S.
Liveenois, 2051 Junction Avenue,
Detroit, Mich.
Lydia K. Mnkham’s Private Text-Book upon “Ailments
Peculiar to Women” will Be sent you free upon request. Write
to the Lydia E.Pinkhani Medicine Cos., Lynn, Massachusetts,
This book contains valuable information,
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BRICK SAND PLASTER
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. , 112S Buy Street
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The critical time of a woman’s life
usually eomes between the years of
45 and 50, and is often beset with an
noying symptoms such as nervous
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flashes or waves of heat appear to
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be very red and often bring on head
ache, dizziness and a sense of suffo
cation.
Another annoying symptom which
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recall names, dates or other small
facts. This is liable tomakea woman
lose confidence in herself. She be
comes nervous, avoids meeting
strangers and dreads to go out alone.
Lydia E. Pink harms Vegetable
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life, it is a splendid medicine for the
middle-aged woman. It is prepared
from medicinal roots and herbs and
contains no harmful drugs or nar
cotics.
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