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Wants
^WANTED—TO RENT A SMALL
HOUSE OR THREE ROOM
I APARTMENT. APPLY W. W., CARE
Inews, tf
(teams WANTED—BY THE GEOR¬
GIA CREOSOTING COMPANY AT
|ITS PLANT. FOR $8.00 WORK. PER DAY. COME tf
'PREPARED
[wanted AT ONCE—Position as
companion or nurse. Address B.
f., care News. tf
[WANTED—Experienced good salary. white Savoy wait¬
ress. Will pay
'Restaurant. tf
|M. MUNGER—Reliable drayman, all
} business entrusted to him promptly
I j and • carefully handled, Licensed to
issue checks for baggage. Phone 561
or 1022, Amherst St. '7-19
I > FOR SALE
FOR SALE—High grade household
furniture; all in good condition.
Address A. N. S., care News. 7-17
FOR SALE—Electric coffee and sau¬
sage mills sold on long term or
traded with Hobart Mfg. Co., P. O.
Box 302, Jacksonville. 7-17 |
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FOR SALE-—Boat Miss Atneri
C3, 45 ft, length, 11 ft. beam,
4 ft. draft, 32 horsepower Wol
verme Kerosene engine, speed j
10 miles. Fuel tank capacity
300 gallons, 60 gallon water
tank. Can be used for pleasure,
19 ft. raised deck cabin, 6 ft. 2
inches head room, toilet, lava-!
tory, galley, cabin finished with
cypress and mahogany, pilot
house control. It is now fully
equipped for shrimping, two 75
ft. nets, a frame, 3 h.p. Fair- j
banks-Morse engine for hauling
nets. Water tight bulkhead be
tween shrimp box and
room. Boat and engine fifteen two
years old, used only
months. Price attractive.
dress Wesley Robinson, care
Southern Fertilizer & Chemical
C^ , St. Marys, Ga. 7-22
FO SALE—Kitchen range in excel
lent condition, burns wood or coal.!
Phone 852. 7-20
QUICK SALE FOR CASH- -ROYAL
TYPEWRITEIt NO. 10. GOOD I
CONDITION. APPLY AT NEWS 1
OFFICE. !
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FOR SALE Horse, wagon
ness. All in good condition. Reas¬
onable price. See H. C. Swoger, at
Atlantic Rcdxnery, or at residence,
Chapel Crossing. 7-17
FOR SALE—Buick Six, 19918 Roads¬
ter model, in good running order
and good tires. If you are looking for
a bargain, don’t overlook this. Own¬
er forced to sell. Can see car at 14
Glynn Avenue. 7-17
FOR RENT
FOR RENT—Two second story rooms
suitable for housekeeping. Use of
phone and all modern conveniences.
Apply at 510 Howe street. tf
FOR RENT—Downstairs flat of two
rooms, dining room and kitchen¬
ette. All modern conveniences. Ap¬
ply 510 Howe street. tf
FOR RENT—Furnished downstairs
flat at 1606 Union street. Apply in
person. 7-14
FOR RENT—Attractive apartment,
720 Union street. Call 562. tf
LOST AND FOUND
LOST—About 8:30 o'clock Saturday
morning, July 14, on road from
Florida to Brunswick, two tires, 34x
4 1-2, locked together, rack, rear light
and tag number 26971. Property' of
J. S. Peterson, of Brunswick. $15.00
reward for same if returned to own¬
er. Special tire mark turned over to
chief of police.
LOST—Scot Collie dog; dark red
wears white collar. Answers to
name of “Risky.” Reward if return¬
ed to J. J. Lissner. tf
LOST—Rostary. Please return to
1520 Richmond street. tf
LOST—On Albany, Prince or Union
streets, one 30x3 1-2 Michelin Cord
Casing on rim. Return to Ford Shop
and receive reward. 7-17
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LOST—On the road to Fernan
dina two tires, size 34x4,
locked together. Will pay re¬
ward of $15.00 if returned to
J. S. Peterson, 1408 Gloucester
street, phone 1087. 7-23
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h MATTRESSES MADE; OVER
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h As good* as new^yenetian blinds Cushions put
In ’first-class condition. Blood
made to' order and repaired.
!Worth, the old reliable, phone
corner G and Amherst street.
FRUIT JARS
We are overstocked
on quart size E. Z,
Seal and are closing
them out at cost
90c per doz.
Georgia
Hardware
Company
835 Phone 836
“Money Saved la Money Made.”
ATLANTA EDITOR AIDS
SCHOOL OF JOURNALISM
Atlanta, Ga., July 16.—Major John
S. Cohen, president and editor of the
Atlanta Journal, is the toast today
of many aspiring young journalists.
The Atlanta editor was chairman of
'he committee of southern publishers
which successfully raised $50,000 for
‘ he School of Journalism at Washing
;<>n and Lee University Major Co
hens ’committee got the first $50,000
rom the southern newspaper v P publish
^ which heM itg rece nt session in
Springs, Va., and it is under
stood that an additional $50,000 is to
b e raised for the school by popular
subscription throughout the South,
NOTICE OF MEETING OF THE
BRUNSWICK ROUND TABLE
Regular meeting of
the Brunswick
Round Table of the
Ancient & Accepted
Scottish Rite will be
held this evening at
8 o’clock. Visiting
brothers cordially
invited meet with us
W, L. HARWELL, President
B. M. Royal, Secretary.
MARSHAL’S SALE
There will be sold at the City Pound
on the lith day of July, 1923, at 12
o’clock:
2 Red Shoats, unmarked, about 8
months old.
1 Black Shoat, unmarked, about 8
months old.
I wh|te and sandy gilt, marked crop
j n r {pht ear and bole in left ear,
8 months old.
1 black male shoat, unmarked,
about 8 months old.
1 black pig, unmarked, about 3 or
4 months old.
Said stock are now in the
Pound an d will be sold to pay Im
pounding fees and cost. This ‘ the 9th
day of July, 1923.
J. E. REGISTER,
Marshal, City of Brunswick, Ga.
7-9,23.
If you want a nationally adver¬
tised tire at a high cost, that is
your business, but if you want
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
SPECIAL NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that neither
the piaster, owners agents nor con¬
signees of the Japanese S. S. “Kara¬
chi Maru” will be rsponsible for any
debts contracted by any member of
the crew whatsoever, other than by
the master.”
STRACHAN SHIPPING CO.,
July 17, 1923. Agents.
WANTED IMMEDIATELY—
First class experienced carpen¬
ters for Iriterior finish work at
90 cents fer hour and first class
plasterers at $1.25 per hour*
and slaters at $1.00 per hour.
Apply in person to C. R. George,
General Carpenter foreman, A.
Bentley & Sons Co., of Georgia,
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; PERSONALS;
H H H M 4 4 . M <! ;
J. H. Morgan is spending Today on
a business trip to Atlanta.
P. C. Woods has returned from
business trip to Savannah.
Lawrence Clay, of Tampa, is here
for a few days.
Frank Henderson, of Savannah, is
spending a day or two in the city.
Willard Fishbum is visiting friends
and relatives in Blackwell, S. C.
S. J. Malone, of Jacksonville,
among the visitors to the city.
W. A. Maxwell, Atlantian, is in the i
city on a businesp mission.
R. S. Ledsinger is among the
Brunswjckiana in Atlanta.
Capt. B. A. White has returned
from a business trip to Savannah.
Judge Dave Pope is spending sev¬
eral days with his mother in Sylves¬
ter.
Among the arrivals in the city yes¬
terday was Long Green, well known
Savannah ian.
Among the Savannahians arriving
in the city last night were W. H.
Burt and C. P. Wood.
Hickson H. Bass, well known Grif
finite, is among the arrivals in the
city.
Tharin Philips, who has been
spending the past several days in Ma¬
con, has returned to the city.
B. H. Scarborough has returned
from Leesburg, Fla., where he spent
about fifteen days.
F. L. Childs, of Jacksonville, is
among the visitors here for a few
days.
R. W. White, of Atlanta, who has
been spending several days in the
city, will return to his home tonight.
F. L. Wolverton, of Chatanooga,
Terin., is spending several days here
ar?j on St. Simon.
Lamed Pitcher is spending several
days in this section of South Georgia
selling for his mill supply company.
He will returm.about Saturday.
Dr. L. D. Gale, civlfed here by the
death of his sister, “Miss Mattie J.
Gale, will return :to his home in
Louisville, Ga., this evening.
A letter, from Chap. E. Steiner
states that his party has reached
Canada and all enjoyed the long auto¬
mobile trip in the very fullest extent.
It will be several -weeks before the
return to this city will be made.
Rev. O. P. Gilbert has returned
from Savannah where he went to see
Dr. E. C. Bruce, who is confined in
St. Joseph’s Infirmary ’there. The
condition of this well kpown Bruns
wickian continues critical and there
is not much change, Dr. Gilbert
states.
F. Dunlop, F. J. Peterson, R. M.
Ricks, B. M. Royal, MiJje Walsh ami
V. H. Royal, representing, the two lo¬
cal Masonic lodges, Ocean and At¬
lantic, leave tohiorroiv morning for
Waycross where they will attend the
meeting of representatives of the or¬
der in the Eleventh Congressional dis¬
trict. The session is only for one
day.
Watch Chevrolet Lead
Cures Malaria, Chills
anti Fever, Dengue or
Bilious Fevei.
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CITY FISH MARKET . 4-
1327 Grant Street
Phone 495'
Luke Dawson ♦
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We have Fresh Fish every *
Day. *
BASS, SHEEPHEAD AND ?
MULLET, AND FRESH
WATER FISH. ♦
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when to
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le Had Lost All
Hope When Help Came
v “I just can’t /praise Tanlae enough
for the good it mas done me, for it re¬
lieved twenty-five my troubles pounds and in weight built me after up
| t had suffered] so long I was on the
i verge of nesphir,” said Mrs. Rufus
L. Hale, R. F. D. A., Athens, Ga.
tion “I in suffered the worst from nervous for indiges- number j
way a
of years, and every day d expected to j
suffer a complete nervous breakdown,
and I had no hope of ever getting
well.
( “However, I took six bottles of j
Tanlae, and although that was three i
years health ago, .I’ve since. enjoyed Taniac’s the best of of j I
ever one
the greatest blessings I’ve ever run |
across, and I constantly praise it.” j
Tanlae is sold by all good drug-'
TIRES
Sacrifice Sale
of Tires
DISCOUNT
From Present List Price
This Is Your Opportunity
To Stock Up Now At
These Sacrifice
Prices
J. H. Morgan, Mgr.
S. W. BAKER STOCK
r. 203, Gloucester Street Phone 405
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gists. Accept no substitute, Over
own remedy for constipation. Fort
67 million bottles sold.
Tanlae Vegetable Pills are Nature’s
sale everywhere. •
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WANTED
K3X
MIXED SCRAP IRON CAR LOADS OR SMALL LOTS—
ALL KENpS SCRAP METALS—OLD MANILA ROPE
MIXED RAGS— MIXED LIVE RUBBER INNER TUBES,
HIDES AND SKINS AND WOOL.
Telephone 212 and my truck will call for any scrap
iron you may have.
I. H. Kirkland
Brunswick, Ga.