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THURSDAY, OCT. 19 1922.
ji ijLEEEr THE RCV’EJ’ IN YOUR CHEEK/ j
Men and women seeing you for the first time are impressed j
; first of all by your face —your complexion. If it is soft, smooth, H
It velvety and of rose-petal texture, they cannot help but adinite, ;
for you are attractive, adorable and lovely. j
Keep the roses in your cheeks. You can with the aid of j
jl Nadine Face Powder, now in the new blue box —for Nadine gives I
your complexion an adorable loveliness. |
Nadine makes your skin soft, smooth and velvety and lends jj
j! that alluring fragrance of a flower garden. It gives your skin a F
j| refreshing coolness. Nadine, too, adheres until washed otf, and |
jj gives protection from tanning sun and withering winds.
If not pleased, we will refund your money. Price 50c. at I
your toilet counter. If temporarily out, by mail, or send 4c. -
jl for miniature sample box. White, Flesh, Pink, Brunette.
j National Toilet Company, - - Paris, Tenn.
■j NadinolaCream, a bleaching cream, two sizes, 50c. and SI.OO [
J Nadine Face Powder Compacte, gold finished box, - . 1.00 |
\ Nadine Rouge, gold finished box, ------ - .50 [
1 lllHlllllUlllH Nadine Vanishing Cream, new and pleasing, -- - - .50 I
A H |B Nadine Talcum - .25
t I Nadine Soap, .25
j I!FtVPtian Cream, ,;,o
About Battery ;
Life Insurance
j i The wording of a battery life-in
| surance policy may sound pretty
good, but ydu can be* sure it isn’t
a bit better than the company ' i
: I back of it.
The great strength of Willard
i Battery insurance is in the repu
tation of the Willard Storage Bat- i
tery Company for building the j
right kind of product, and then
backing that product by the right |
kind of policies, and the right sort ;
of an organization. i
Our service is the Willard ![
I : Standard in every particular — . I
' and that means caring for all 8 !
makes of batteries alike—and
j giving all owners the same
! prompt, courteous service.
Brunswick Battery &
Motor Cos. j j
Representing the
W* §$ STORAGE 4| :
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Would You
Recognize These
a s your old, worn-cut shoes which
you brought into this shop a day or
two ago? Would you b'.-lieve that wo
could transform these out-of-shape
holey shoes into shapely, neat look
ing footwear, good for months of
iverVic-e? ■ Try .us o nyour worst warn
shoe- aril see whaj Wo ca n do for
you.
BRUNSWICK SHOE STORE
viuv SOLTRIN Proprietor
4-628 Newcastle stteel
NEWS NOTES
aj General Interest
THE TIDES TO
Thursday .. High 12:13 am 12:45 pm
Get. 19 Low 6:35 am 7:24 pm
Friday High am 7:32 pm
Oct. 20 Low 12:58 am 1:32 pm
Saturday High 7:58 am 8:23 pm
Oct. 21 Low 1:48 am 2:23 pm
Sunday High 8:48 am 9 pm
Oct. 22 Low 2:36 am 3:12 pm
Monday .... High 9:37 am 10:03 pm
Oet. 23 Low 3:25 am 4:04 pm
Tuesday .... High 10:29 am 10:56 pm
Oct. 24 Low 4:12 am 4:57 pm
DIG SHIP SAILED FROM
M ONMOUTH OCTOBER 15
The big British steamship Ashta- j
hula left Avanmouth, England for the
port of Brunswick on October 15th. It :
•” U take on a large cargo from the
Strachan Shipping Company.
SCHOONER CRESSY MAKES
({LICK TRIP FROM NORTH.
The American schooner, Dustin D.
Cressy, from New porp
yesterday, making a fast trip from
•he big norther n port. The vessel
wil ltake on cargo of piling from
Keytu Ids Brothers.
DECIDED CHANGE:
IT’S MUCH COLDER.
Just what everybody hoped for
came yesterday when the usual warm
weather for this season of the -ear
left and 'n its stead it became cool
and pleasant and notwithstanding the
fact that it rained some and was also
misty, this is much better than the
which has prevailed for several
days.
CITIZENS ASKED DISPLAY
AMERICAN FLAGS TODAY.
In honor of the convention of the
Junior Order of American Mechanics,
which will be held in Brunswick to
day, merchant s and others are asked
to display American flags. This is
done wherever the order meets and
Brunswick should do likewise and
show the visitors that this is a pa
triotic city.
WEATHER PRONOSTIdATORS
NAY WEATHER WILL BREAK.
Local weather prognosticator s ex
press the opinion that the bad spel),
which has been on for the past sev
eral days, will break tomorrow, it be
ing new moo n and everybody hopes
that these forecasters are right be
cause the entire section has had too
much rain which has greatly inter
ferred with farm work and ail out
door activities.
WEATHER FORECAST
AND CONDITIONS.
Locally: Fair, except probably on
Ihe coast, cooler; moderate and fresh
north and northeast winds. Condi
tions elsewhere: Precipitation occur
red : n th e Atlantic and Gulf coast
states during the last twenty-four
hours and continues near the' coast
this morning. Fair weather is now
prevalent in the interior of the coun
try, with much cooler in the East and
South. Temperature s are rising in
the northern plains states, but con
tinue below the freezing point north
ward of Kansas and Missouri.
NORTHEASTER AGAIN
AtONG ENTIRE COAST.
Much to the regret of shipping gen
erally and especially hurtful to the
sccre s of prawn fishermen, a north
easter is again on; and has been for
file past two days. This, of course,
keeps nearly all the small craft close
to their moorings and the large ones
wait for favorable, winds, especially
those bound for port s north. With
a change in the moon it is expected
that weather conditiouns will get bet
ter.
MANY PREPARING FOR
TRIP TO HOBOKEN FAIR.
Indications point to a large attend
ance to the Brantley county fair to
morrow and it being ‘“Brunswick and
Glynn County Day” scores will go
from this city and county. The prin
cipal speaker for this day is Con
gressman W. C. Langford, of this, the
Eleventh Congressional district and
many of Mr. Langf c rd’ s friends from
his home town, Douglas, will attend
to hear the address. The Board of
Trade and the Young Men’s Club urge
all who possible ca n to make the trip.
TAX COLLECTOR’S NOTICE
I will be at the places named below
on the following dates for purpose o'
Collecting State and County taxes:
25th Dirtriet—St. Simon Bier, Oet
23rd, Nov., 6th, Dec. 4th.
27th District —Brookman, Gai, 'Oct
24th, Nov 7th, Dec. sth.
1356 District —Sterling, Ga., Oct
:sth. Nov. Bth, Dec. 6th.
1499 District —Bladen, Ga., Oct. 26th
Nov. 9tli, Dec. 7th.
Special. Trips—Everett City , Ga.,
Nov. 14th: Tlialmann, Ga., Nov 15th:
"eanick. Nov. 16th.
Oates, n:t mentioned abo-e will be
! my office at the Court House
■•ember 20th.
W. D. HARWELL,
Tax Collector, Glynn Countv, Ga
12-20-22
A A Fever, Bilious Fever,
h h Cures Malaria, Chills,
Colds and LaGrippe.
LEGAL AOVFirnSEWENTS
SHERIFF’S SALE
Georgia Glynn County.
Will be sold before the courthouse
dc:or of said county on the first Tues
day in November 11122. between the
legal hours of sale, to the highest and
best bidder for cash, the following de
scribed property, to-wit:
One Dodge Truck. Model 21, Motor
jNo. 12920, engine No. 645349, tag No
5867 Ga., 1922: also one Ford Truck,
Model 21. engine No. 483664, tag No
,oa. 5866; said property levied on and
to be sold as the property of Bluestein
& Hackel, and B. Bluestein and B.
Hackel, in their possession to satisfy
! that certain distress warrant issued
by Hon. J. L. Beach. J. p. 26th Dist.
G. M.. said county, dated October 6th.
1922, in favor ct R. E. Briecsntek, for
$300.00 principal, besides interest and
1 costs.
It. S. PLV73,
Sheriff. Glynn Cos., Ga.
• 10- 12,19.26; 11—1.
SHERIFFS SALE.
GEORGIA--GLYMN COUNTY.
Will be sold before the courthouse
door of sahl county on the first Tuer
day in November 1922 between the
legal hours of sale to the highest
and best bidder for cash the follow
ing described property, to-wit;
That certain lot, tract or parcel of
city of Brunsv. ck, and known and
land, situate lying and being in th<
described as the eas' m one-fourth
Town Commons lot No. 126 between
Amherst and Albany streets, said
land levied on as the property of W
H. Johnson to satisfy execution
issued on the 6th day of July( 1922
from the City Court of Brunswick in
favor of Butler Yopp and William
Williams and against W. H. John
son for the sum of $85.00 besides
interest and cost.
R. S. PLYES,
Sheriff, City Court of Brunswick,
10—11,18,25; 11—1. Ga.
PUBLIC SALE
I
GEORGIA —GLYNN COUNTY,
j By virtue of power of sale contain
ed in that certain bond for title dated
January 17tli, 1922, front the under
signed to L. P. Pinkney, there will
be sold before the door of the court
house in Brunswick, Georgia, between
the legal hours- of sflle on the first
j Tuesday in November next, all the
interest and equity of the said L P.
Pinkney in andi to that certain tract
of land in Brunswick, Georgia, being
described in the map and plan of said
city as made by Geo. R. Baldwin in
th e year 1837, as the Western one
half of the Eastern one-half of Old
Town Lot. No. 411; said lot contains
45x90 feet, and fronts south on Glou
cester street forty-five feet and runs
back North a distance of ninety feet.
To be sold to satisfy the amount due
under said bond for title, being Thir
teen Hundred and Fifty Dollars
j ($1,350.00) principal, besides intores;
the said L. P. Pinkney having failed
to pay more than six months’ inter
est as provided against in said bond
for title, and the debt having been
declared due by the undersigned.
Terms of sale cash. The undersigned
will convey all her interest and title
;in said property as well,
j This October 10th, 1922.
L. P. PINKNEY,
By Miss S. E. Myddleton, his attor
ney in fact named in said bond for
title.
Krauss & Strong, ;
Claimant’s Attys. 10—19,26, 11-1,12
SHERIFF’S SALE
GEORGIA—GLYNN COUNTY.
Will be sold before the .courthouse
door of sa'd county cn the first Tues
day in Novem.be. 1922, between the
legal hours of sale to the highest
and best bidder for cash the follow
ing described pr:party, to-wit:
One swivel chair, one straight
chair, one writing desk, one Royal
Typewriter, one ‘Burroughs Adding
Machine, one Cary safe, one small
safe, one filing cabinet, one Nation
al cash registe, four--cake showcases,
counters with two bread display
packs, oiin bread cake mixed machine,
three bread proof racks, three bread
cooling racks, two pan racks, stock
of bread pans, stock of cake pans,
two barrel trucks, one ice box, one
Bownell elective soviet- / one uV. on
wrapping machine, one electric sifter
with motor, one electric automatic
flour scale, one electric aul/matic
water scale, one bread dough mixer
one Dichess dough decider, one Union
dought rounder, one bread revolving
proof box, one Thompson dough mold,
one llubbard-Ameriean oven, one
Peterson over (patent), one steam
bread pi-o* box and r.:ie steam *• il
er. Levied on and to be sold as the
property of C. H. Steimer to satisfy
mortgage execution our of Glynn Su
perior Court in favor of Mrs. Mag
gie Faber Hahn, for $5,400.93 princi
pal besides interest and cost. Inas
much as said property is expensive
11l CONFER HUT
HD Til ST. HON:
Commissioner Stephens and
Engineer Terras Left Last j
Night For Ailunla.
Stage by st&vfi, the preliminary ,
work is proceeding with reference to'
the St. Simo n highway. Yesterday
The News carried a story to th ■ <*'
feet that Judge H j ;mith had i.
October 31 as th e date for the valida
t.irn of the bond i ae in the sum of.
$17,000 to be used in that work.
Last night Chairman K. J.. Sto;;!-
a i, of the Glynn county commission,
who is also a member of t . ■ bridge
■ (remission, together with Engine.- 1
< nmmlo Terras, the engineer, win
's to -have charge of the building of
H e SL Simon road, left for Atlanta
:: matters connected with the plan.
Messrs. Stephens and Terras w 1 j
cider with Chief Bridge Euginee
-:iity B. Slack, of th;, state high
,vjy and pai'tment, on a number o
ireliminary and necessary steps in:
anection with this magnificent, pro ’
Cha’rmaa Stepliens, discussing the I
natter with a News man yesterday. j
sid til l- would be no unnecessary :
Islay in tiie work and that just as |
nan as tile bonds wore validated, Ila
iiivej-tisrments of their sale would h'-j
failed and the whole idea would he j
to get busv on the job as rapidly a
resihle.
Messrs. Stephens and Torras will
return to tile city in the morning.
fE.
By means of flat silk braid the
designer has achieved a trotteur
gown in crepe which introduces an
interesting ripple at the wrists and
where the pockets ought to be. A
metal and leather belt completes
tie frock.
and difficult to move, same will not be
exposed for sale before the door of
the court house, but same can bo
seen by any prospective purchaser at
Nr. XGI2 Newcastle street, Brunswick,
Georgia, where same is noy located.
R. S. PYLES,
Sheriff Glynn. County
10—11,18,25; 11—1. Ga.
SAGE TEA TURNS
GRAY HAIR DARK
It’s Grandmother’s Recipe to
Bring Back Color and
Lustre to Hair
That beautiful, even shade of dark,
glossy hair can only be had by brew
ing a mixture of Sage Tea and Sul
phur. Your hair is your charm. It
makes or mars the face. When it
fades, turns gray or streaked, just an
application or two of Sage and Sul
phur enhances its appearance a hun
dredfold.
Don’t bother to prepare the mixture;
you can get this famous old recipe im
proved by the addition of other ingre
dients at a small cost, all ready for use.
It is called Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur
Compound. This can always be de
pended upon to bring back the natural
color and lustre of your hair.
Everybody uses “Wyeth’s” Sage and
Sulphur Compound now because it
darkens so naturally and evenly that
nobody can tell it has been applied.
You simply dampen a sponge or soft
brush with it and draw this through
the hair, taking one small strand at a
time; by morning the gray hair has
disappeared, and after another applica
tion it becomes beautifully dark and
appears glossy and.lustrous.
J*/ STATE VA
/exposition
SAVANNAH \s\
GEORGIA \ \
Education.
Opens
October
23
Are You Coming to
Georgia’s Own Show?
EXHIBITS
U. S. Government
Georgia Counties
Live Stock
Agriculture
Education
Woman's Wont
implements
Machinery
Manufacturers
Food Products
Poultry
Pet Stock
Textiles
Forestry
Recreation and
information for
the Whole Family
Fire Works
Auto Races
Running Races
“Get Your Ticket to Savannah”
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wwiililiLl 5 ItJ %
For Constipated Bowels, Sick Headache, J
Sour Stomach, Bilious Liver - 1
Only One Big Circus To Give Street
Parade
B RUNSWICR
South End Show Grounds
Saturday, Oct. 21
HAfiE NfiECK WAL LACE
ZOOLOmAL PARADISE
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TRAILED WILD BEASTS
FREE 'STREET PARADE pAILY ATdIO.oOJLT?
j&FEKpORJIANcES JAILY 2-6. DOORS OPEN 1-7
beats on sale circus day at Berrie’s Cigar Store. Prices,
Adults, 75c. Children 50c, war tax included. Same prices at
at Circus Grounds.
3
Closes
October
28
Georgia’s third Tri - State
Exposition will surprise you
by its showing of the gigantic
resources of the State as it
demonstrates these to 4 the
world.
There is a serious purpose
behind everything that this
Exposition seeks to accom
plish the further develop
ment of the agriculture and
industry in Georgia. It will
offer one of the most com
plete expositions ever at
tempted of the educational
and other advantages of
Georgia as well as of attain
ments along material lines.
Profit and pleasure will b
combined for every visitor.
Music lovers will revel in
concerts by bands of fame.
Unique and original forms of
clean amusement will afford
entertainment every minute.
Pretentious in conception
and astounding in perform
ance the Savannah Tri-State
Exposition will afford more
fun and more information
than ever before. Excursion
rates on all lines of travel. *