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H*re’» a popular way to serve
health food!
Meet «mv one who reaHws bow
effective Kellogg 'a Braa is for the
perraaxtect relief of eoM+ipation has
their own particular wav of serving
tba* w o w d er f nl cereal. Most
•»**»• sm « ! » i;S ««*“.“•
Others ftpriniid it . on their lavorite
f 0 ^ or cerea ^ ETery one eajoya
its nat-liks » Cavor!
If yon are cooking a hot cereal try
this metkoi:—Measure off two tab;-:
spoonfuls for each member of th
family. Mix K with the cereal and
cook as you always cock the cereal.
Kellogg’a Bran is acientifesl'y pre¬
pared and ready to eat, but its regu
latcry powers are ia no way impaired
if you cook it with other cereals.
Kellogg '* Braa baa won tie friendly
rccemmendatieB of physicians b-- use
it does give prompt and permanent
Today
TUESDAY
Last Day to Buy
Walk-Over Shoes
at
$ 2.95
HIRSCH’S
Shoe Store
I 424 Newcastle Street
REAL ESTATE LOANS
We are now in j. posit ion tj lend you money in any amounts
from $500.00 on up on homes in Brunswick moreover, we offer you
our special, easy monthly repayment plan. Just write us about the
money you need and where your home is located in Brunswick and
we will do the rest.
We will, of course continue to make loans on better class busi¬
ness property at lowest interest rates.
MORTGAGE BOND and TRUST CO.
Brroad and Walton Streets Atlanta, Georgia
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A little Varnish
makes a big difference
O'PEND a few cents in varnish and add dollars
lj in appearance. Your floors, your wainscot¬
ing, your baseboards, your trim—shiny—new
again. Just find out how little it will cost to
renew the interior of your home.
We sell the-varnishes in the yellow can. the finest
for every purpose—Supremis for floors—Shipo
leum for woodwork —Navalite for exterior use.
Let us help you plan yeur refinishing.
Georgia
Hardware complete du Wt Pont tarry Paint* line the of
nod Varnishes,
Company the finest for
every purpose.
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J relief tiou and from because mild is or chronic be eonstipa* witb
can eaten
out forming a habit. Again, Kellogg a
Braa win free ytm from drastic,
dangerous cathartics.
When conation tioa eesditioo* exist
^ yoor system or when you are threat
£ 0 S ot take half-way measures.
(Foods with free a partial bran content
cannot you! What yoa must
have is K- iogg’s Braa because it is
.ALL BRA N! Go the limit; get relief!
Tr-ry member of yotrr f3mihr will
delight in. eating Braa raisin bread,
muffins, pant ik : . macaroons, etc,
Becipes on. every package.
Start eating Bran to-day! Get well
-keep w-ii—k eji ilseago out of your
me! Birat-class hotels, clubs and
restaurants serve Kellogg ’a Bran in
isLviica. packages. All grocers,
A GODSEND TO ME
SAYS MRS. GREEN
BATON ROUGE WOMAN PRAISES
STELLA VITAE FOR RESTOR
ING HER HEALTH
• ! Almost Nervous Breakdown
; [Declares One Bottle of Remedy Put
Her on Way to Recovery
••My first bottle of Stella Vitae did
me so ^istrees uiucQ goodtowards reiievag
; distrees th t bat I am gong to keep
my . _ _
an taking it, for the more l take
better I feel." sad Mrs. Grace Green,
Box ->*J Route No. 3, Baton Rouge
La*
•I was certainly in a bad way
when 1 began taking Btella Vitae; for
i was all run down and weak from
•-offering. I had such a weak back
that it was a trial for me to lift any¬
thing or even make up beds in the
morning.
■ Then I wouid have awful
’ time time would
aches and from to
get so diziy i d have to stop what¬
ever i was doing and grab hold /
something to keep from falling. M;.
,egs hurt, too, and made it hard for
• uae to get about, ahd my stomach
vas so badly cut of order that my
t meals often disagreed with me. -My jjv
nerves went all to pieces and I
i so badly at night that i d get up
: ieefing worse than when I went
u«i.
-So much wa- 1 being said about
Stella Vitae that 1 decided to try
it, and i knew from the way I felt
that it was tb e Te ry thing
! experienced so much relief from
that first bottle that 1 feel confident
a few more will make me as well and
-trong as I ever was."
X«e-Ste!Ia Vitae may be oltota
ed from any druggist and is sold up
on the positive guarantee that the
purchase price Sill be refunded if it
fails to bring relief.—Stella Vitae &
Dr. Thacher’s Liver & Bleed Syrup
are sold in Brunswick by the City
Drug Store.
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BUILDING GOING
AHEAD ACTIVELY
IN MOST CITIES
The comparative slowness of retail
iemar.n for lumber has had no gen¬
eral weakening effect on the market,
due primarily to the heavily over¬
booked condition of tire mills ami
their very low and broken stocks,
says the American Lumberman, Chi
! eago. Building is going ahead active¬
ly in most cities and industrial com¬
munities, and retail lumber dealers
report excellent sales and good im¬
mediate prospects. However, their
i stocks have been considerably added
to ’lately by deliveries on orders plae
i e,i early this year, and for the pres-
1 ent they are buying only such items
as are imperatively needed. Distrib
; utevs report a flood of inquiries fo.
; retail stocks of all kinds, showing
that, while dealers buy cautiously
just now, they are greatly interest¬
ed in the market. Some factories also
show a disposition to hold off until
they have definite need for stocks
There is thus created a somewhat
spotted condition in the industria.
trade, but as a whole it is sizable
while country trade is not only prom¬
ising but in some sections is actually
I open in gup very satisfactorily. De
j mand for lumber therefore aggre¬
gates into a good volume, in many
cases exceeding the ability of manu¬
facturers to meet it. Though^ place orders buy¬
ers report it easier to
now than several weeks ago, this i:
still difficult, especially if they are fo.
badly mixed cars or for any consid¬
erable quantities. Mills reject or¬
ders freely unless they fit stocks on
hand for cutting schedules, and show
no eagerness for new business.
Considerable progress has been
made lately in thinning down old or
i der files, but the lumber industry is
I still booked ahead for four or five
: weeks on the average and many mills
| have orders on hand covering output
i for two or three months. The market
1 is therefore very firm on all the prin
j i cipul softwoods and items hardwoods. has been A
ui plus of some ac
' cumulated here and there, and is of
j fered at slight concessions but with
* out harm to the market. The supply
o' transit cars is not above normal.
and they are strong.
Production holds up to the level of
-he last few weeks, weather being
| favorable i.: the South, and vhe I. W.
' W. strike in the West no having had
important results Shipment-; from
the Jarger producing territories have
i shown some improvement, and the
j otrffook is in no respect .i rearten
! mg.
Free baiioon with every bottle of
Orange-Crash at Lanier’s swimming
: pool Wednesday.
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A RUfF.HERB ♦
♦ Eagle Bi and cement in wood ♦
1 * barrets, 'paper 1 filed Tongue and ♦
♦ grooved barrel. Less than ♦
♦ sacks. White ♦
♦ BURNS A HARMON ♦
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‘Grumpy”
The Paramount picture. 'Grumpy '
•'maturing Theodore Rooert*. May
McAvoy and Conrad Nagel and pro¬
duced by William <ie Mille. wa3 given
its premiere at the Bijou Theatre last
evening and was heartily received by
tfa e large audiences,
A diamond has been the cau-e of
m any a quarrel betWerti sweethearts.
but seldom are the circumstances
similar to those found in “Grumpy".
frumpy's granddaughter. Virginia
(May McAvoy i, is engaged to Ernest
Heron, special representative of
large firm, of jewelers. He is ribbed
of a valuable gem by Chamberlain
Jarvis, who works his way into the
favor of Virginia. But Grumpy take
up the ease, and through the agency
of a gardenia as his sole clew he
finds the robber and reqp-vers the
lost diamcuhi.
Mr. Roberts. May McAvoy and Con¬
rad Nagel. together with William dt
, Mille, the director, and Clara Berang
~r, who adopted the story, arp e
sp- nsible for one of the most enjoy
able, censor-r>roof productions seen t
j j in Brunswick in many a day.
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TREE PLANT RECORD
•
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f TO A GEORGIA TOWN
,
-
i
i Jo x Concord „ , Ga _
goes the tree
[ record ° the Lnlt& ‘ stat «
°” P°P uanor " »■* “
j ^ *«« American Tree
Mssocmhon a Washington, D. C.
L h * £ T" “ ^
I ***' C T ’ Sm,th > of the * * oman s
lub, of that town, who says. "The
Women's Club here has planted or
caused to be planted a tree or shhub
.
- living
o re-very person in the town
1 tnd will do better
we even next year.
We are greatly enthused over the
Ian. Other clubs of the county have !
aken ap the work and the District
’ederation of 58 clubs have organized
t danting big campaign for the fall. The j
included church grounds .
end every home." Mrs. Smith is now
•egistering the tree planters and the j
ssociation at Washington calls on
ither towns to "match Concord” by
ending for tree-planting instruction !
which will be sent for a two-cent
tamp to pay postage.
;ol. F. W. ALTSTAETTER
TO SPEAK IN BRUNSWICK
Says the Savannah Press; Cel.
Frederick W. Altstaetter, United'
State* district engineer, will deliver j
in address in Brnnswicb tomorrow;
meeting of the Altamaha River
System Association. His subject will i
>e "What Co-operation the War De -1
nartment Would Expect from the Citi
■ens of Georgia."
Plans for developing the Altamaha
river will be considered at the meet¬
ing.
CITY COURT RECESSED
UNTIL AFTER SUPERIOR
COURT ADJOURNS
After consulting with the local bar,!
fudge E. C. Butts, of the city Court,
announced yesterday that there would :
be no session of the court today, as
nad been planned.
A recess was ordered by Judge
Butts until after the adjournment of
the superior ourt, during the middle
of June.
NOAH LERNER, YOUTHFUL
ELECTRICIAN INDICTED
WALL STREET EXPLOSION
(By Associated Press.!
New York May 14.—Charges that
Noah Lerner. youthfnl electrician, be¬
held in oonnerKon with 44lie Wadi
■itreet explosion of 1920 have been
framed to destroy the value of his
estmiony in the defense of officials
of the Kubas colony in Russia.
Indictment for grand larceny from
America was had today oy T homas
Reese American re presentative of
j Mnzbas" managing bo- -",
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Let Us Sell You Your *
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WOOD’ 4
j We have Oak, Lightwood, *
j and Pine. 4
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Reasonable Prices, Prompt 4
Delivey. ♦
HENDERSON WOOD YARD ;
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♦ 1819 Cochran Avenue
♦ Between H and t Sts,
♦ Phone 803.
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Don’t Be
Bothered
With,
MOSQUITOES
ROACHES
FLIES
Walkers Devilment
Torment
Fly-Flu
Bracks Waite Wonder
Hoo-Doo
Shepherds Fly Killer
Sweet Dreams
$1000 Roach Killer
Stearns Electric Roach
Paste
Hoo-Doo Paste
Red Devil Roach Pow¬
der
Bee Brand Insect Pow¬
der
Black Hag Insect
Powder
Daisy Fly Killer
Pratts Disinfectant
CATE’S
Phone 518
‘We D ’
TUESDAY MAY 15, 192 J.
Children Cry for Fletcher’s
The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been
in use for over thirty years, has borne the signature of
si _ on the wrapper all these years
s just to protect the coming
'~&&rl r y, generations. Do not be deceived.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and “Just-as-good” health are but of
Experiments that trifle with and endanger the
Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment.
Never attempt to relieve your baby with a
remedy that you would use for yourself.
What is CASTORIA
Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric,
Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains
neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Its
age is its guarantee. For more than thirty years it has
been in constant use for the relief ot Constipation, Flatulency,
Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness arising
therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids
the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children’s Comfort—The Mother’s Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bears the Signature of
In Use For Over 30 Bought Years ||
The Kind You Have Always
THE CENTAUR COMPANY, NEW YORK CITY.
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CEMENT
We Have a Cargo of 10,000 Barrels of Cement Ar¬
riving at Savannah, Ga. in the Next Few Days.
Get Oar Price cn
LaBONNE ESPERANCE
high grade Poitlond Cemen; for reinforced concrete work and
concrete roadways.
EAGLE PORTLAND CEMENT
testing around 400 to -150 lb?., 7 day test. This EAGLE CEMENT
was formerly used in large quantities all over his territory unit
is well remembered by lots of .. t:,,.ie as ; most reputable
.
Belgian Natural Portland Cement on the morket.
DROMEDARY
low grade Pc. thmd Cement, testir,:; 150 to 200 lb;-., 7 days test,
is much cheaper than Hydra; f ire at n ny point? in C-.orgia
and a tremeisJ--u-:ly better. DllOMlSDARY is an excellent Cement
for common and fancy brick laying.
No Matter Where You Are Located Get Our Prices.
Special Prices While Yessei is Discharging.
Carolina Portland Cement Company
Atlanta, Ga.
Bsexsi-'-OBwaaBaasri-. :?ga— n ii mini m n iwB-sgaaiapac vis*,*
FOR SAI in |h
By
3. S. PE'IERSON, Owner
Phone 1087
Two story bik'K building, £or. Gloucester St. and Cochran.
Two story brick building, Cor. Gloucester and Albany Sis.
Two story brick building, 1304=1306 Oglethorpe St.
Two story dwelling, frame, 1528 Stonewall St.
Two story dwelling, frame, Cor. “H” and Johnson.
-One story dwelling, irame, 1303 1=2 Mansfield St.
-One story dwelling, frame. 1305 1=2 Mansfield St.
One story dwelling, frame. 1721 Stone-wall St.
One story dwelling, frame, 2118 Wolf Street.
One story dwelling, frame, 1700 Lee.
One story dwelling, frame, 1621 Cochran Ave.
One story dwelling, frame, 1719 Stonewall St.
One story dwelling, frame, 1700 London St.
Store, frame building, 1704 London.
One story dwelling, frame, 1706 London.
One story dwelling, frame, 2002 Ellis St.
Two story dwlling, frame, 1203 “I” Street.
Two story dwelling, frame. 1205 “I" Street.
Two stores, frame buildings, 1304=1308 Gloucester St.
Two vacant lots, Corner Johnson and “J’’ Sts.
WILL SELL INTEREST IN FOLLOWING PROPERTY:
1518 Ellis Street. 1706 Cochran Ave., Corner “G” artd Al¬
bany Sts., 1723 Amherst St.
AH property on Gloucester Street can be bought less than
AH property listed clear of any debts.