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THURSDAY MAY 10, 1923/
In the Realm of Sports
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TECH GOLFERS ME
FAVORED IN S. I. C.
MEET WEDNESDAY
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Two victories in as many stalls
slumps tlift Georgia- Tech golf team
as olio of the favorites in tile South¬
’ Intorcoliegiate " ’ ’ Conference " "
ern
Tournament whkli started Tuesday at
Knoxville. The Yellow Jackets de¬
feated the Newman Country Civil)
(Cjjoii a t Nowipan in a best ball four¬
some and aipe back Saturday with
a - lli to 1 Victory over University of
T<:iines;;ee golfers at Druid Hills.
This is the first conference golf
competition and Knoxville has fejitftt
oii tiie lienor of sponsoring an, event
(fiat,, promises to take place. . with
Eastern intercollegiate contests
imi^Mance to the development, States. of ama- The
golf in United
Ti cli .team 'will -le'ive '.Atlanta. Monday
night and be nady fdf : r day of pra
tice on the competitive course
day. ■ if
A 36-hole qualifying round will lie
played Wednesday when aggregate
team medal scores will be counted
f - Hie team trophy. The lowest
'will form the champioii^hfp
and play is holes of match goif
Thursday afternoon until an Individ
ual champion is determined.
Tech, .Tennessee, Georgia and Ala.
liama are leading colleges with
teams entered and close contests a re
promised.
II will be of considerable local in
t crest to know that on the Tech team
is Willard Krauss. of Brunswick, win:
graduates in electrical engineering
next month.
Salts Fine for
Aching Kidneys
Whon Back Hurts Flush Your
Kidney's as You Clean
Your Bowels
Most folks forget that the kidneys,
like the bowels, sometimes get sluggish
and clogged and need a flushing oeca
■sioii,-illy, else wc have backache and dull
misery in the kidney region, severe torpid
headaches, rheumatic twinges, and
liver, acid stomach, sleeplessness
all sorts of bladder disorders.
You simply must keep your kidneys
active and clean and the moment you
feel air ache or pain in the kidney
region begin drinking lots of water.
Also get about four ounces of Jad Salts
from any good drug store here, take
a fore tablcspoonful breakfast for in a few glass_of days wider and your be
a
kidneys will then act fine. This famous
salts ‘is made from the acid of grapes
and lemon iuicc, combined with litliia,
and is intended to (lush clogged kid¬
ney s and help stimulate them to activ¬
ity. It also helps neutralize the acids
in the urine so they no longer irritate,
tints helping to relieve bladder dis¬
orders. makes
Jad Salts is inexpensive; lilhia drink a
delightful effervescent water
which everybody should take now and
then to help keep their kidneys clean.
A well-known local druggist says he
fc l|s lots of fed Salts to folks who be¬
lieve in trying to correct kidney trouble
while it i- only trouble. By all means kid
liavc your phyfioinn examine your
ncys at least twice a year.
PUBLIC SALE'
Under and by virtue of the terms
of a certain; deed to secure debt nia.de
by C. A. Duhlap to tlie Lawrencevilie
Improvement Company, under date
cf February IStli, 1920, and recorded
in Book 3-L, folio 5N0 of the records
of Glynn Comity, Ga., tlie undersign¬
ed will sell before the Court House
ihor in G.ynn County on tlie first
.Tuesday in June, 1923, between tlie
legal hours of sale, to the highest
and best bidder for cash, all of the
following described real estate, situ
at‘-, in the City of Brunswick, Glynn
Count, Georgia, and in that porti. n
or sub-division of .said City known
as • • Lawreneeville55, and destrilud
ac.ording to t'nc maps of said City
as follows, to-wit:
(1) Lot Three Hundred and Om',
bounded on the north one hundred
feet by Third Avenue; on the east
forty-five G et by Brailsford Avenue;
■Soatiieruly one hundred feet by I it
throe hundred and two .and wester
iy forty-five feet by an alley.
( 2 ) -L ts three hundred foity-nlne
and three hundred fifty, said lots 1 y
ing adjacent within common bound
aries, add the whole being bounded
ns follows: . Northerly one
feet by lot three hundred forty-eight;
(, ,,.oi.y mimify feet by an alley:
southerly one hundred feet by Fourth
B+ropt.. mid westerly ninety feet by
Franklin Avenue.
.Saul property ii"ing sold to satisfy
an indebtedness due under, said deed
lo seen re dt lit by the said t . A.
Dunlap to the Lawrencevilie lm
M -vc merit Company of $1209. GL
getlfer with interest thereon at
rate of eight percent, per aumini
.
lWv„ the l'Stli day of April, 1920, and
m- further'isuin of ten percent,
provided for in said deed to
iis{ j ; t as a commission t othe
y \i;' 0 -!>/ irijf' necrsgxry -''papers'
flilvctihg and conducting (he
T- rms cash, Purchaser to pay
titlo.
This tlio 9th day of May. 192'j.
w' , IMPROVEMENT
c. LITTLE, Atty.
BASEBALL RESULTS
SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION
At Atlanta 2; Lilth: Rock i.
Birmingham li; Memphis 0.
Mobile 0 ; Chattanooga 5.
New Orleans 1; Nashville 4.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Philadelphia 7; St. Louis
New York 6; Chicago 9.
Other games postponed.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
At St. Louis 10; Philadelphia 5.
All other games postponed on a‘
count of weather.
TODAY’S GAMES
SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION
Little Rock at Atlanta.
Memphis at Birmingham.
Nashville at New Orleans.
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\ Memphis at Birmingham.
| NATIONAL LEAGUE
Pittsburgh at Brooklyn.
Chicago at New York.
I St. Louis at Philadelphia.
j Cincinnati at Boston.
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j I AMERICAN LEAGUE
j Boston at Chicago.
New York at Cleveland.
J Washington at Detroit,
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j HERRING UNABLE TO
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i EIGHT ON ACCOUNT
OF BROKEN HAND
Ai era phis .Term., May Q.—"Bed'
Herring, Paducah, Ky„ welterweight
who lost Hie decision on; Bobby
Green, of Dallis, Tex., in an eight
round bout here last night, inoki
his right hand in the second round,
it was learned today when an an
nouncement was made that Wonts
which Herring was to have tough
later this week would be cancelled.
He will not ke able to fight Me
l.aiiglilin in Atlanta Friday.
JACK J0HNS0N--L0DGE
j BOUT CAME TO SUDDEN END
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' Havana, May 9.—The bout between
j Jack Johnson, former holder ef th
j world's heavyweight title, and Waite.
(Farmer) Lodge, the Minnesota
fighter, was terminated at the end of
the fourth round recently aft
or Lodge had been floored by a blow
which he said was foul.
Johnson led in tli" fight thru
rounds of fighting, in the fourtl
Lodge was knocked down by a left
to the stomach and time was called
while physicians examined him. Afte:
j a half hour it was announced t.ha;
tlie bout would be postponed a week
Persons at the ringside expressed
the opinion that the alleged foul in' war
unintentional. Jolymon weighed
! 212 pounds an<\ Lodge was ithrei
| pounds heavier.
9Z-J&1 CWW
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| Red Pepper Red) tu’.ms the "ouch”
from sore, stiff, aching joints. It can
not hurt you, and it certainly’ stops tbs;
old rheumausm' torture at once.
When yon are suffering so you can
hardly get around, just try Red Proper
Rub and you will have the quick".-,
j relief known. Notiimg has sur.ii con¬
centrated, penetrating beat as red pep¬
per:-:. Just SA toon as ; >r.i apply Red
Pepper Rub van will fed tla» tmjdm
heat. In three minute; it warms the
sore spot through and through. Pam
j and soreness ire gorie.
' Ask any mi':! Pepper druggist.for Rui>. Be a jar <v
I Rottdes Red ,-sp-e t.
gel tiie genuine, with 1'te hl-Ahc Kowic
| os cadi packagi
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If you'd look Spring¬
like smart and nice.
[You’d better take our
clothes-advice.
L OOK c over your ward¬
robe and pick out 'the
garments that need
_| cleaning. last year’s Perhaps ' spring your
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FLORENCE
Automatic Oil Stoves
Attractive, easy to operate
and the most economical
oil stove on the market.
Georgia
Hardware
Company
835 Phone 836
“Money Saved, .is Money Made.’)
CALOMEL IS A
DANGEROUS DRUG
NEXT DOSE 'BAY SALIVATE YOt
LOOSEN TEETH OR START
RHEUMATISM
Calomel, is mercury; quicksilver, li
crashes into sour bile like dynamite,
cramping and sickening you. Calomel
Attar.ks the bones and should never b,j
put ipto your system.
if you fuel bilious, headachy, c. u
Ripatud and a il knocked out, just go
;o your .druggist and gel a both* of
Dodson’s Liver Tone for a few cents
which is a hSiThtess v.gcfablo sub
stitute loi dangerous calomel.- Tal-e a
spoonful and if it doesn’t start your
liver and straighten you up matter
and quicker than nasty calomel a.id
without making you sick; you just go
back and get your money.
Don't take, calomel! It makes you
sick the next day; if loses you a
day’s work. Dodson’s Liver Tone
st(i*aighlen,s »tou pig lit up and yo i
feel great. No salts necessary, (4 j i i
it to (lie children because it is per¬
fectly harmless a iid eaif not salivate
3R0THER OF DECEASED
SHERIFF SUCCEEDS HIM
Forsyth. Ga., AT ay 9,—In a special
election held yesterday to name a
.successor to the late Sheriff R. C.
Bittick, who died several weeks
L. Carey Bittick v/as elected over 1).
). Tribble, Sr. The returns ficm all
but three districts jdve ATr. Bitt.i k
tiTl and Mr. Tribble 193. Mr. Bittick
lervecl as li is brother’s deputy and
vas appointed to serve- as sheriff mi¬
ll the special election. Mr. Bit!irk
had promised the voters, if elect to
-five half of the proceeds in the sher
| (ti's office to his dead 'brother’s l‘a-n
jily.
for Women
Benedicta Tablets
Regulator
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It’s fine to have the
"Thirsties” get you.
When it’s hot and every
throat is parched, there’s
always a little "Thirstie”
ready with a thirst
quencher
vmnge- #1
mimi
for Thirst, also
Lemon-Crush—Lime-Crush
Ward’s''Crushes” owe their
distinctive and delightful
flavors to the natural fruit
oils of oranges, lemons and
limes. To these have been
added pure cane sugar,
citrus fruit juices, U, S.
certified food color, -fruit
add and carbonated water,
ORANGE cM;sh '
BOTTLING CO. ■:
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I PERSONALS -.j.
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1. >. ('. iiendel of Tarnpa, is aiiibii
tlie visitors to the city.
E. L. Chester, .Mobile liusiness mau,
is spending several days in the Uty.
Cliai’fcs Aiclton of Baxley. was
among the well known visitors her
yesterday.
A. S. Allen, state tax auditor, win; ■
among the well known visitors to Hie
city yesterday.
J. 11. Owen, well known citizen cf.
\Vaynesviiie, spent yesterday in tU
city.
Sheriff L. I). Carter, of Hyxley, Ap¬
pling county. was among the visitor.
to the city yesterday.
C. I,. McCarthy, well known Whit ■
Oak merchant, was among tile visi¬
tors to tlie city yesterday.
H. |„ Ellis, Galvoslon. Texas, busi¬
ness mail, was among tile visitors
to the ity yesterday.
Jacksonville was represented in
Brunswick yesterday by L. G. Weit
zel ami W. li. Taylor.
J. H. Joyner, representing the A r
lanta branch of the Miller Saw-Trim¬
mer Cimpuny, of Pittsburgh, spent
yesterday in the city.
Among tlie Atlantians who ar -
pipp fillshiand Cures Malaria, ChilF
Fever, Dengue <»
Biliousness.
Child-birth
Valuable Illustrated Bool; Sent Fr«so
Kow thousands of women, by the simple
method of an eminent physician, have avoided
unnecessary miseries through many mon
Krut up to the moment
Baby has thrived, is fully
j explained in the remarkable
I book, “Motherhood and the
| itaby.” Tells also what to
i dc before and after ba by
• comes, probable date of
1 birth, baby rules, etc., and
: about “Mother’s Friend,“
i I Used by three generations
of mothers, and sold in all
drug stores everywhere,
‘'Mother’s Friend” is ap
externally, is safe,
free from narcotics,
mits easier natural read¬
n error,
nectaney and child-birth, Start using: it to
i thy. inn*. K. E. Kbrner, i
• ^Tt pulled me through.” Send for book 1c
! to Brad field Koguiator Co., BA-32,
'Mother’s Friend” is dob! at ok
intf lIo. vS.
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The Ntw
finndvrar .nodvr/tr C*rd
”ith the
Her tied
A11 ■ Heather
Tread
JL# 'S'V'JNT snake the
mistake of
th inkine; that Good¬
year quality is he
* yemd your reach.
Goodyear Cord Tire
prices ara remark¬
ably low, as the fol¬ u
lowing list of repre¬
sentative sizes
shows:
i0x2)A Clincher $17.55
:.b 4rtraJ-ht Side 36.10
x i fitrxh.hi: S id# 37.00
.' L‘. ;> " Straight Side 53.20
: {^firy.iy* :rStr>'rcc Station
jtts vie. -;// it vnti re'-'ini
> .J (St: n *• Ctoodytjur
i J? fviiii (. : ir e ues ' velvd AH
( r Trend id and a i back
i f r - '* ; .7 ith ■* a n d u r d
Gc/.-dy car Semitic
Glynn Motor Co. 13
Newcastle jjtrcm,
goodATtear
.JOHN BAUMGARTNER
Builder of ail kinds Win¬
dow and Door Frames,
Screen Doors and Window
Screens.
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Built-in Cabinets, Mantels.
Etc., At Lang's Mill.
Phones 259 and -J09.
IF IT'S MADE QF WOOD
! CAN DO THE WORK.
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Mayor .............. A! 11. McKinnon. AI. Ped
dieord and Freil W.y'de ret timed
estei'day from MacOij wllere iliey
went as representtitives of Dchuh
to tpi-<leorgia [lie. inecJilU',.
Many frli^ds '■t iff iAlih , v. ' 'Fabihr. -,w ! well
known and, popular engineer of
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Tou Can Ii!i)e On w mb
One Meal A Day
but insufficient nourishment will not produce a
condition of health or strength which will permit
of efficient work and enjoyment of life. So it is
with the lubrication of your automobile. A
motor WILL run on an under-supply of oil, but
just as the body is under-nourished by an in¬
adequate supply of food, so is the motor under¬
lubricated by an insufficient quantity of motor
oil. There are four things to consider in the
care of your motor—first, the proper quality oi
oil; second, the proper quantity; third, the right
grade or weight for your particular motor; and
fourth, the necessity of changing oil every five
or six hundred miles, as the lubricating qualities
of the old oil are worn out.
SKSi®
■vy-v ■ /v; ST'&jefl' vji CROWN
Gasoline
will make 3 r ottr car pull better and run far¬
ther. Its quality is uniform, and wherever
yftu see the Groom trade-mark, displayed
above, you may be sure of gettinW-he best
of motor furl.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
INCORPOkAtED IN KENTUCKY
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, "' ; ffoast LTSi?', wiTF
regret"
learn that he is ill at' the company’s 1
hospital in Way^toss. Mr. 4fai')m?r
left "Tuysday aftei'i.oen (Vuf 1%) regular
run and hecanie ill just lp'foi'ft reach-;
ing Waycross. IP - is- slated tlvat be
was the victim of acute indigestion,
Rl’fMTS'lffst •hi.tW'SffnPVe TvSKtlftt
ing easy. / /
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E. H. Ilomady, of Atlanta was •
lie prominent visitors
-Sncf'was 'warmIy
welcomed by his many friends hoiy>.
Mi., llornady. made the race for nifi
■ id commissioner several years ago
and it will be recalled that lie polled
A 'remarkable vote, especially pi
view of the fact that he was called
»way tmm 'Tl»> stale several \u ek ¬
oefori) the election. II,. is at pros,.lit
Apreffiuiting a large New Ynrii
c.othing hou^e. i,
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