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TUESDAY MAY 22, 1923.
to Hole S
of G< neral In U rest
THK TIDES 10
MAY 22ND
Tuesday High 12:25 pm 12:51 ;mi
May 22 Low 0:32 am 0:48 pm
Outer bar calculation—-About on»
hour later in tilt- harbor.
MANY WILL REMOVE TO
ST. SIMON THIS WEEK
A large number of Brunswick own¬
ers of cottages on St. Simon will re¬
move there during the present week
and this is also true of several Way
cross people who have summer homes
at this 1 delightful resort. From the
end of the week until the close of
the, season St. Simon promises to be
lively
JEKYL VIEW HOTEL ON
ST- SIMON NOW OPEN
Announcement is made that the
Jekyl und View ready Hotel, for St. business. Simon is Under, now j
open
the management of J. TO. Newman, i j
assisted by~ Mrs. Newman, this popu
lar house is certain to be successful ■
during the present season. The hotel i
will make a special effort to please
iBrunswickians and all are invited to :
stop there when visiting the island. !
WEATHER FORECAST
AMD CONDITIONS '
Locally: Partly cloudy; probably '
showers; gentle to moderate norther- -
ly winds. Conditions elsewhere: Mod¬
erate to heavy showers-and thunder-!
storms occurred generally in the east¬
ern portion of the country during the
last 24 hours, under the influen o
of the storm now centered over New
York. Another storm, central over,
.Utah, is causing showers along the
Rocky mountain slopes. High pressure
and fair weather prevail in the lake
region.
FUNERAL OF H. A. PENNICK
YESTERDAY AFTERNOON
The funeral of H. A. Penniek weu n
known engineer of the Atlantic Atlantic
Cdast Line was held yesterdav aft
j from , Mil]or undortnltins p..u- .
pnnoon s
loirs and interment was in Palmetto
cemetery. Following acted as Pall¬
bearers: Dr. W. F. Ladd, H. Iverson,
Doze Wilehar, V. !.. Stacy, R. T.
Hitch, A. M. Way. Many beautiful
flowers were sent by friends of the
deceased and his family.
ST. SIMON TRANSIT
COM I* ANY
BRUNSWICK TO OCEAN PIER, ST.
SIMON ISLAND
Leave Brunswick ......... 5:45 am
Leave Brunswick 9 :30 am
Leave Brunswick 5:00 pm
Leave Ocean Pier ......... T:15 am
Leave Ocean Pier ........ 11:00 am
Leave Ocean Pier .......... 6:30 pm
Sunday Schedules
Laeve Brunswick .......... 9:30 am
Leave Brunswick .......... 2:30 pm
Leave Ocean Pier ........ il:0(! nrj
Leave Ocean Pier .......... 6:00 pm
j. B. WRIGM”
Manager
PILES Itching
PAZO OINTMENT instantly Re¬
lieves ITCHING PILES and,you
can get restful sleep after the
first application.
All druggists are authorized to
refund money if PAZO OINT¬
MENT fails to Cure any case of
ITCHING. BUND, BLEEDING
or PROTRUDING PILES. Cures
ordinary cases in 6 days, the
worst cases in 14 days. GOc.
i muMini —ii * iaistxcaafc- ts> 1
We Carry a Foil Line .
Woolsley’g Celebrated Faints
and Varnishes
WE GUARANTEE
that ANY BUILDING Bin! is not satisfactory after being
painted with WOQESEYS STANDARD MIXED PAINT, we
will furnish enough paint, FREE OF CHARGE, to repaint the
building. This paint is a PURE LINSEED OIL. PAINT- coin
tains no Benzine, Water or Chemicals; works smoothly uuu=
er the brush and has great body- and its dui ability after
forty years’ thorough trial is established beyond question. |
WRIGHT & GOWENCO
re ‘Mo- ,137 MANSFIELD k P.4Y STS.
After Every Meal
Chew your loots
well* then use
WRIGLEY’S to
aid digestion.
It also keeps
the teeth clean,
breath sweet,
appetite keen.
The Great American
Sweetmeat
SULPHUR IS BEST j I
TO CLEAR UP UGLY,
BROKEN OUT SKIN ?
i
Any breaking out or skin irritation
on face, neck or body is overcome
quickest by applying Mentho-Sulphur,
of says its a noted destroying jskin specialist. properties, Because noth¬
germ
ing has ever been found to take the
place of this sulphur preparation that
burning instantly brings ease from the itching,
and irritation.
Men:!: .-Sulphur heals eczema right
up, lea.;; - the skin clear and smooth.
It seidoia ids to relieve the torment
or disfign: ■ : nt. A little jar of
Bowles Mentho-Sulphur may be ob¬
tained at any drug store. It is used
like cold cream.
No Worms in a Healthy Child
All children troubled with Worms have an un¬
healthy color, which indicates poor blood, and as a
rub, there is more or less stomach disturbance.
GROVE S TASTELESS chill TONIC given regularly
f,, - r two • or three •• ......—- weeks wit! enrich : - u the blood, im
prove the diction, and art as a General Strength
ening Tonic to the whole system. Nature will then,
*’irow off or dispel the worms-, a r nl the Child will be
Li perfect 'health. Pleasant tu take. 60c per bottle
KeepYour Complexion f
of Rose-Petal Texture
Nadine Face Powder will
keep the roses in your cheeks.
It will make your skin soft,
smooth and velvety. It will
lend an irresistable charm,
Sty fv’XSij and the fragrance of the
flower garden.
Nadine adheres and
i JgAnil protects the skin
r from sun, wind and
dust. Contains no
ingredient that can harm the
skin or the eyes. Money re¬
funded if not pleased.
50c at your toiler counter. Min¬
iature box by mail no.
NATIONAL TOILET CO.
Paris, Ten i.
MENTAL TELEPATHY ?
Murdock
Coining !d the GRAND slnr'i*
big Monday May 28th. f
A Meeting on te Main Street'*
of “Main Street” Celebrities !
Peggy Wood and Monte Blue fire the opening gun in a campaign t*
change the name of New York’s Broadway to “Main Street.” It waf
Miss Wood, now starring in the brilliant musical comedy success. 'Th*
Clinging- Vine.” who first created i:i the stage production of "I,fain
Street” the character .part of Carol K< nnicott, heroine of the celebrated
novel by Sinclair Lewis, and it is Monte Blue who portrays in the
photoplay the part of her helpmeet, Dr. Will Kennicott. In this
Warner Bros, screen production Florence Vidor has the role in whick
Miss Wood formerly was seen on the stage,
WILLIAM E. WATKINS
TO SUCCEED RE AGIN !
AS UTILITIES LAWYER
MB'ftta, May 21. -William E. Wat
’ i-epvcf-enl.-itivc of Butts county
in the List regislnfure .,nd author of
the bill to repeal (ho tax equalization
law, will be appointed by Governor
elect Walker to succeed Judge E. J.
Reagan, of Henry county, as special
attorney for the Georgia public ser¬
vice commission, it was reported Fri¬
day. -
j Mr. Watkins is a well-known at¬
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torney, practicing law at Jackson,
and was an avdpnt supporter of Gov
. rnor-elect Walker in the recent gub¬
ernatorial primary. He has served
as county attorney of Butts county
for several terms, and has been iden
' died with many important eases.
Nothing lias been heard of a con¬
template/] change in attorneys at. the
offices of the public service commis¬
sion Friday, but it was said there that
■he appointment is entirely in the
hands of the governor. Judge Reagan
- ns appointed by Governor Hardwick
upon the resignation of Judge James
K. Hines, now a member of the Goer
:-;ia supreme court.
MACON SOLON I
URGES CHANGES
IN SCHOOL LAW
Macon, May , — 21. -Much j
needed rc-j
lonn in Georgia’s present compulsory
education law whs die theme of an I
address given by Mrs. Viola Ross!
Niapier, Bibb county representative ;
to the state legislature, before a meet i
i ing sociation of the last Bibb night County the Teachers lintel As-j ;
at La
riier. j
Mrs. Napier presented two changes 1
which have been approved by the
| slate convention of the Business and
! Professional Women's Clubs and. by j
.
the Georgia Teachers’ Association, j
j They provide that the child shall be- 1
j J?> n school at the age of six instead i
! of eight, as specified by the present j
(law, and that the child shall be com-!
I pelled to attend school the entire ,
! te,, m instead of the first four months | |
only.
i Mrs. Frank Mitchell, who acted as j
; toastmistress of the meeting, which 1
I took the form of a banquet, outlined
I the purpose of the Bibb County
! Teachers’ Association, and the pres¬
ent plans of the,organization. Mrs.
I Mitchell said the association plans to
j j-and gain the co-operation, of the county,
! eventually of the entire state, in
compulsory education and free text¬
books, thereby raising Georgia, it is !
hoped, from the forty-fourth place, j
which it now holds in the educational j
work of the nation.
Take
for the liver
Beware of imitations. Demand
the genuine in 10c and 35c pack¬
ages bearing above trade mark.
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Appreciating the tremendous import¬
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own and drive Buicks.
These men—-some of whom are
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selected Buicks for the same sound
reasons that governed Jimmy Murphy,
champion of the race track. Gene
Sarazan, national golf champion, and
other noted celebrities who have pur¬
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J. O. MORGAN
1 elephone 405
When better automobiles are built, Buick will build them
AWNINGS! AWNINGS!
Keep Cool and Let Me Call and
Furnish You Estimates.
EDO MILLER
Telephone 196