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THURSDAY MAY 3, 1923.
WANTED—'Lady to take (care of
home and invalid mother. Address
box number 16, Arco, Ga. 5-3
WANTED—MFG. CONCERN DE¬
SIRES APPLICATIONS WITH
REFERENCES FROM GOOD ALL
AROUND LABOR FOREMAN, WHO
CAN SECURE AND HANDLE MEN
AND GET RESULTS. JOB HUNT¬
ERS DO NOT REPLY. REPLIES
CONFIDENTIAL IF DESIRED— AD
DRESS, X. Y. 2.—CARE NEWS
' ‘ 5-4-23
SALESMAN—$150 rncntli VT" and
ex¬
penses . selling merchant!; our tine.
Experience not /required. Send ad¬
dressed stamped envelope tor infor¬
mation. Box 135, High Point, N. C.
5-3
WANTED SALESMAN—Good line cf
• Uigars. $35 week and expenses.
stamped Experience addressed not required. envelope. Pied-! Send]
niont Cigar Co., High Point N. C. j
I OR SALK
FOR SALE—upright piano. Apply
Mrs. Winter, 1215 Union street or
care II. L. Philips &, Co. 5-5'
FOR SALE—Chrysanthemum plants,
large yellow flowers. Call at 2821
Ellis St., Mrs. (Alice Bohman. 5-4
FOR SALE—Acid Plant lumber, win¬
dows and plumbing pipes. See E.
G. English at Acid Plant, White Vil¬
lage. 5-8
FOR SALE—Airdale dog two years
eld. Excellent watch dog. Perfect
Retriever, land or water. Especially
good on Marsh liens. Fond of chil¬
dren. Also trick dog. Reason for sell¬
ing, not convenient to keep him.
Price reasonable. H. Hughes, Care
Downing Co., City! * 5-6
FOR SALE—Sweet peas. Fifty cents
per hundred. Call phon c 56—If. M.
Branham, Jr. 5-4
FOR SALE—Unlimited supply of
Porto Rico yellow yams slips also
Hasting’s stone tomato plants ready
for, transplanting. B. S. Wallace
blacksmith shop, 1308 Oglethorpe
street, telephone 246-W.
FOR SALE 1 —New Vietrola graphene.
Will sell at a very reasonable
price. Phono 584.
FOR RENT
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FOR RENT OR SALE—-Ten- room
residence, corner Howe-aipl ..UirRm, to!
two baths, double garage. Apply Union!
Mrs. A. E. Chandler, 1127
street.
FOR RENT—Two or three nicely
furnished rooms. Suitable for
light housekeeping.-—Use of telephone
and hath, hot and cold water.—Ap¬
ply 1510 Gloucester street, or phonc
542. tf
LOST AND FOUND
LOST—Two pointers, liver and white
colored pointer dogs, male and fe¬
male. Notify R. L. Philips, phono
170, and receive reward. tf
LOST—Three rings tied on small
hankerchief. One diamond,
cluster and one plain gold. Return
Miss Mattie Gale, 2208 Norwich
and receive reward.
LOST—Cameo pin. Reward if
turned to Board of Trade.
LOST—Small, Black purse containing
money and keys—suitable
if returned to No. 21 Dixie Avenue,
Arco.
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UPHOLSTERING AND MATTRESS
RENOVATING—If you want
class work dond in upholstering and
mattress renovating, phone 483, for
Blood worth, the old reliable.
tresses returned the same day when
requested. Cushions made to order
and repaired. Samples of all kinds of
covering on hand.—Shop 1401 G
street, corner Amherst.
REMOVAL NOTICE
This is to notify patrons that I will
remove my office today from its
present location, 1305 Gloucester to
my residence., 3.023 Lee
318, Dr. H. D. Malloy. 5-8
• . 7 tf'i t i
If you want a naturally
tised tire at a his?h cost, that is
your business, but if you
a standard guaranteed tire at
a saving of 25 per cent, that is
our business. Look over our line
before you buy.
MORTON’S AUTO SERVICE
• — —•
666
is a Prescription for Colds, Fever
and LaGrippe. Its the most speedy
remedy vre know, preventing ’neu-
for the liver
Beware of imitations. Demand
the genuine in 10c and 35c pack¬
ages bearing above trade mark.
MFRS.
ASSOCIATION 10
MEET IN ATLANTA
Atlanta, Ga., May 2.—The annual
(invention of the Georgia Manufac
urers Assocoiation will be held this
ear on May 10 in Atlanta, accord
.ig to the announcement today of
V. * B. Baker, president of the Asso
iation and head of the Atlantic io'
.nd Goad Corporation, one of the larg
st. industries in the South.
The convention, according to Mi
hiker,will be held this year to aid
i corgi a industries, and as a “get
ogether” meeting of , the leading
manufacturers of all parts of Georgi;
vho are members of the Association
Che Association, according to Mi
laker, represents (lie manufacturer:
the state in both Georgia and na
Tmiai affairs.
The Georgia Manufacturers Asso
is one of the largest orgarfiza
lions of its kind in the entire South
the conventions each year an
forward to by the busines
of tlie state to produce construe
effort toward a “Greater Indus
Georgia.” This year’s met
largely featured by this work, it
to the regular business rou
tine, as such as the election of ofh
for the organization during tin
year.
The program of the onc-day meet
ing has" net yet been completed, bu
he. announced shortly, and sever
prominent leaders in imlustria
business, and civic endeavors will dc
liver addresses. The convention wi
be concluded by the election of oft’i
cers.
In announcing the meeting, Mi
i5ak( ' r stilled ll,:it “ thc l -' 01 >ventio
1 A* :: l" , '» 1| bc:-> to be one of tb
I urgent a >id best e >’ el "eld by th
Georgia Manufacturers Association
Several addresses, discussions of lh'
common -problems id’ iniuiufaelur r
in every section and city of Georgia
and of the Association, will mark thc
meeting.”
PUBLIC SALE
Glynn County.
Under the power contained in the
Deed to secure debt executed
the 8th day of January 1918, be
Annie L5. Ware and F. W. Wan
Mrs. Mary K. Burford and which
to secure debt is recorded it
21, folio 39, of the records
said County; and the note of $100.
mentioned in said Deed to secure
debt being due besides $41.00 interest,
to April 1st, 1923, and future inter
jest on said principal sum at eight pet
j fore cent. the The Court undersigned House door will sell of said be
| County on the first Tuesday in Juno
I j 1923, to the between highest the and legal best hours bidder of sale foi
cash, all that certain tract or parcel
of land lying and being in the 27th
District G. M. of said County, con
j famine fifteen acres, more or less,
and bounded as follows: North h:
lauds of Annie Pinkney; East by
Public Road leading to IPthel; South
by lands of George Pinkney; and
West by lands of Robert Floyd, same
being a portion of that tract of land
belonging to Annie Pinkney as shown
by plat recorded in Book V, page
182 in the Clerk’s oilico of said Coun
ty. Terms csli. Purchaser pays for
title,
This May 1st, 1923.
MRS. MARY K. BURFORD
M. SCARLETT,
Attorney. 5)2-9-16-23
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Sure Relief
FOR INMGESTIOH
6 Beu-ans
•E LL*AM S
Zbt and 75c Pack ago# every-,
BP Quickly Relieves
PYOBREA f
.and 'all mouth
ailments
At all druggist*
_____ or sent postpaid
REMEDY for $ 2 .
Hero is Cun:- Remedy Co., Atlanta,
Industries Follow the Power Lines
MAP SHOWING
GEORGIAS WATER MAIN
POWER
DEVELOPMENTS
LEGEND
“PRESENT POWER LINES
pi ^ WATER POWER
GENERATING STATIONS
I* PROPOSED GENERATING
•* STATIONS - --
Water-power now
developed in Georgia
amounts t o 281,111
horsepower.
Power needed to
operate industries al¬
ready established in
Georgia 436,608 horse¬
power.
Where is the power
for new industries ?
The large section of Georgia In which hydro-electric power I a now
unavailable is shown in the above map sent out by the Municipal U "ague,
as a part of its campaign to bring now industries to Georgia by making
available abundant cheap electric power. According to the Teague.
Georgia has 253 undeveloped water-power sites which could furnish
2,152,608 horsepower of electricity, in addition to the present small
development.
MISSISSIPPI MAM NOW
EXPRESSES GRATITUDE
FOE RELIEF OBTAINED
R. L. Dilworth Makes
111 Which He Tells How
Thacher’s Liver And
Syrup Relieved. Him- Of
Long-Standing Case Of In
digestion.
If anybody hereabouts has felt
doubt as to the efficiency of
Thacher’s Liver and Blood Syrup
the successful treatment of
ders of the liver and stomach,
should long ago have been
,y the many who have unhesitating
y come forward with expressions
'Latitude for the benefits they
eceived through its use.
Mr. R .F. Dilwcrth, R. F. D. No. 1
Reinzi, is one of those who thu
■ndorses this well-known
which has earned its enviable
tation by a service of forty years n
relieving suffering humanity.
Mr. Dilworth in a 'recent letter:
“(After" suffering fucm
tor over a- year ■ and* trying
POLISH OFFICIAL
W ANTS LIQUOR
LAWS
(By Associated Press.)
Warsaw, April 12.—ftumors
he Ministry of Finance intended
•aneoi restrictions on the sale sale
.■onsumption of alcoholic drinks
•onfirmed by Lite proposition made b,
,tr. Grabski, finance minister.
His new hill proposed to allow free
sale and consumption of all
routining under four percent pure
cohol (the present limit is two
i half percent), and to allow as
maximum strength of drinks 66
mit. pure alcohol instead of thc
nt maximum of 40 percent. It
further proposed to cancel
he prohibition on drinks in
and railway stations ah/1 the sale
Irinks on holidays and the eve of hoi
idays and on .Sundays.
The minister declares that the pres
ent restrictions do not diminish
consumption of alcohol, Y/hile the y
do lead to frequent violations of the
law, and result in a loss to the state
wing to ill eg: 1 transactions in the
of alcoholic liquor on which no
taxes can be collected.
It .is thought that the Diet is too
however, to share the opinions
the Minister, and that he will have
in getting- his bill passed in
present form.
Rub Backache a way with small
trial bottle of old
“St, Jacobs Oil.”
When your back is sore and lame
or lumbago, sciatica or rheumatism
has you stiffened up, don't suffer! Get
a small trial bottle of old, honest “St,
Jacobs Oil” at any drug store, pour a :
little in your hand and and rub by it right time !
on your aching back, thc
you count fifty, the serenes; and laiac
ness is gone. ;
Don’t'Stay icripptedi This soothing,
.penetrating oil needs' to he tised only
once. It .takes thc pain right out and
ends the misery. It is magical, yet !
absolutely harmless and doesn’t burn
the skin.
Nothing else stops lumbago, sciatica,
backache or rheumatism so promptly.
It never disappoints!
] everything I could get without
jng any relief, i look one bottle of
i )>r. Teacher's Liver and Blood
and it helped me wonderfully. Now,
after using several bottles of
I preparation, I am entirely well
find it hard to express my gratitude
for tills wonderful relief.”
Such statements as the ahov c
ry conviction. A medicine that has
been used by the public for more
than a generation, and is still held
in the highest regard in many
sands of households where it
looked on as a family remedy by old
and young, could not hold the confi¬
dence of the people so
if it did not possess unusual virtues
Tills is why * fir. Thacker's
and Blood Syrup grows in
every day. It is sold under the
tive guarantee that if the first
tie does not benefit you, your
will be refunded.
The public is reminded that
Thacher’s Liver and Blood Syrup
sold by all good druggists.
Stella Vitae & Dr. Thacher’s Liver
& Blod Syrup are sold in Brunswick
by the City Drug Store.
m SULPHUR ON
AN EC2ETA SKIN
Costs Little a n:! Overcomes
Trouble Almo; t Over
Night
| fiery,'itching Any breaking eczema/ out of thc ..inn, even
cm, hr quickly
| j : nv.Trninp overcome declares a by In: noted applying m i.n 1it-o- kin Mer.tho-Sulphur, M specialist. 1 i.ln,,- Be
I cause of its germ destroying properties,
this sulphur preparation instantly brings
case from skin irritation, soothes and
heals thc eczema right up and leaves
thc skin clear and smooth.
It seldom fails to relieve the torment
j without delay. Sufferers from skin
j trouble should obtain a small jar of
Rowlcs druggist Mcntho-Sulphur from any
good and use it like cold
cream.
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A I. SIAiON I R/lNSI 1 COMPANY
BRUNSWICK TO 3CEAN PILR,
j SIMON ISLAND
; Winter Schedule
j Leave Brunswick .................. 9:0U am;
i Leave Brunswick 3:00 pm
j Leave Ocean Pier .................. 10:00 am
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; Leave Ocean Pier 4:15 pm
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SUNDAY SCHEDULE
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j ***** Brunswick _ .. .. .. 3:30 am
j Ueajve Brunswick .. .. 2:30 oio
Leave Ocean I'i&r .......11:00 an, j
Leav e Ocean Pj«r.............. 4:30 pud
J. B. WRIGHT,
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WOOD’
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WOOD YARD
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♦ Between H and I Sts.
* Phone 803.
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Lipp er ._The crack Jacksonville, Fla-, Red Cross Life-Saving Corps
which has many rescues to its credit. Center (standing) is Commodore
VV f. Longfellow, national field agent of the corps.
u0 wer—Red Cross Life-Saving experts at Long Pond, Plymouth,
I Mass., giving instruction in modern methods of resuscitation of persons
rescued from the water. ,
j TI-HTM the swimming and boating
" season si already starting up in
sorni sections of the eountry. the
Aim near. Red Cross, through its
Lii—Saving Corps, is inaugurating
Ei: intensive campaign to lower the
appalling loss of life in thc United
State: through drowning. Statis¬
j tics it has compiled show that in
1021. 6.489 men, women and chil¬
dren died in the waters of the
1 ; ■; cd States through accidents,
xvi.il- during the last ten years the
tot -1 of such deaths has reached al¬
j most 60,000.
'I nc means by which the R°d
r ; -:-r. will carry on its fight against
v, accidents will be extension
0 i the Life-Saving instruction it
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CONSTIl UENTS
Ward’s "Crushes” one their distinctive
and oils delightful flavors lemons to the and natural limes. fruit To
of have oranges, added
these been pure cane sugar,
citrus fruit juices, U. S. certified food
color, fruit acid and carbonated water.
A COOL “CRUSH”—for Night
Not a breeze— too dry even for conversation until someone
mentions Ward’s Orange-Crush. Then down it; goes and the
thermometer seems to go down, too. {=* Orange-Crush has
a way of tucking itself into your taste and satisfying your
thirst. A delightful orange-flavored drink with a zest and
sparkle, ice cold. p=f By the bottle, glass or at soda fountains.
/cs'The Krinkly Bottle is as individual as the “Crushes”—
Orange, Lemon and Lime. A telephone call to your dealer
will bring a case to your house. * a a *
Orange Crush Bottling Co
1229 Oglethorpe St. Phone 840
Orange Ttfa/rd’s
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Lemon - CRUSH —Lime - CRUSH
provides through its own experts
or fosters through community Lif°
Saving campaigns. Already 439
Red Cross Chapters in continental
United States are providing Life
Saving instruction, and it is pur¬
posed to greatly increase the num¬
ber.
In particular will the Red Cross
strive to reach the child-en. Of the
more than 27,000 certificated Life
Savers enrolled in the Red Cross
Life-Saving Cbrps, 10.000 are Jun¬
iors and a quota of 21,000 addition¬
al Junior Life-Savers has been set.
In addition to instruction pro¬
vided through its Chapters, the Rod
Cross will conduct two large Life
Saving Institutes for the instruc¬
© International Nows Bed
Miss Sophie Ruehl, :, of
Dubuque, a., who recentiy
hung up a record of ».i i
ming 12 miles in the
sippi. She is one of j,-\Q
women members of the -d
Cross Life-Saving Corps.
of those in charge on-boys' !.*
summer camps and otin i>
institutes .will be held :A
Pond, Plymouth, Mass., *
Geneva, Wis., not far fr m*.
In a message to the Chant: re.
John Barton Payne. Chair¬
of the American A d Crc.-js.
“Too many preventable drown
occur annually. The talsl if
during the ten vc-ars end -d
1921 is appalling. The d a
is exercising one if As •••tnr-.
functions along linos of ire uso
in the tr ip arm i
ing which it has iv.-v -.
■ ' -i 1 in"ol.e to h"any
of ChaiJt-r workers in > ■; .
it to a sue ; ssful conclusion.’’