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$5.00 IN GOLD
Will be paid for a name for a first-class 10 cent Cigar
which will be manufacture by our factory . Send name to
Jo^e R. Hermidas, Prop., box 128, Brunsw ick, Ga.
/• • ON SALE NOW
The HermiHa Cigar Mfg., Co. begs to announce that it has
started operation. Call for these brands J. R. H., J. R. H.
Special, J. R. H. Slonce. These are 5 cedt Cigars without
an equal.
HERMIDAS CIGAR MFG. COMPANY
I ' 206 1-2 Monk Street
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Mansfield and Grant Streets
PHONE 220
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problem and brought to the average home such
conveniences as have hitherto been enjoyed only
by the wealthy.
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If you have ever ix.im-tv ivcd electrical <omfort
you already realize the luxurious convenience of
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nothing of the countless household helps available
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Phone 99 1528 Newcastle St.
11000 I Brunswick llsurance policy News and for
* i BOTH FOR AN ENTIRE YEAR
AGNES AYRES’ BIGGEST
THRILL
Agnes Ayres, star in the Para¬
mount picture, “The Heart Raider,
which will be seen at the Bijou the¬
atre today, recently was asked by an
interviewer what was her greatest
thrill. This was her reply:
“I’ve had cramps in swimming and
l cam near being trampled under a
horse’s hoofs, hut no thrill of this sort
can come up to the one I experienced
when I saw the lights of Chicago
streaming behind from the observa¬
tion platform of my train.
“I had burned all bridges behind
me. 1 gave up a good job in Chicago.
1. had only a little money. And yet
I was going to Now York because
friends hr;] told me that if 1 wanted to
| get ahead where in motion I pictures Manhut
: tan was must go.
11 “No position awaited me in Now
ork. 1 had some success with
i nay in Chicago, but rav parts had not
j been big enough to be'much of a
ing point in New York. It was just a
i case of takmg , i • a chance i
j So now, as look back, the biggest (
dhnll I ever had came when 1 left
I Ch lcaK0 l 01 ' New \ ork - 1 «'«« taknlR
a , long chance, and now that I have
I won moderate success my ‘burning of
! the bridges’ has a permanent place <in
j | my “Perhaps memories.
if I had failed, that leav
i ing Chicago might be a thought of re
I preach in my mind. But instead—I
i never expect to have a more thrilling
! experience—and that is saying a lot
when you consider the
i of some scenario writers!”
“The Heart Raider” Filmed in Florida
j Wesley Buggies and a company of
Paramount players headed by Agnes
I Ayres as star went to Florida to film
| the exterior scenes for “The Heart
j ied Ra:7!er,” by Jack' a love Cunningham comedy-drama from adapt
a story
by Harry Durant and Julie Herne. In
the supporting cast are Mahlon Ham
ilton, Charles Buggies, Marie
Charles Illegal and others. The
| nival staff for the picture consisted of
I Charles Schoenbaum, first camera;
! J. Swayne, second camera, and W. J.
j Scully, assistant to Director Buggies.
; Scenes were taken in the vicinity
Palm Beach and Miami, Fla., and' Sa
vannah, Ga.
BRACE UP!
Is Do your you back feel blfit 2 before and stiff? your Do you
suffer urniary disorders? Don’t
pair—profit by Brunswick experience.
Brunswick people recommend Doan’s
Kidney Pills. Ask your neighbor!
Here’s a Brunswick resident’s
statement.
j | “I Mrs. suffered L. Morgan, for 703 M St., says: with
many years
| I weak kidneys and backache. When
the trouble came on there was an
! ache over my right kidney and it
! like a kink jn my right side. My
j kidneys didn’t act. right and I had
rheumatic pains and dropsical
| ings bothered me., I used Doan’s
Kidney Pills and they gave me
relief.”
(Statement given June 1, Hill.)
I On Mar.-h 22, 1922, Mrs. Morgan
said: “I gladly confirm my former
statement recommending Doan’s Kid¬
ney Pills. They have never
to give me prompt and efficient re¬
lief for attacks of kidney complaint,
caused by colds settling on my kid¬
neys.
GOc, at all dealers. Fostor-Milburn
] Co., Mfrs., Buffalo. N. Y.
BEES SETTLE IN HIVE OF
♦INDUSTRY
Leave it to the busy bee to settle
in a hive of industry. Work in the
sable reel manufacturing department
at the Hawthorne "Works,
Electric. Contptffvy. ic&jmed
goffer lidsse.ssion w;mn of U of Abe hrfil keg$ ;<**
one
VigJit in tie middle of the shop
•John W'szkiew-iecz, a laiimer at
far ^ OSes’ 0 - ' va T a % ut is ^
as ate concerned,
bsic mo'- ing the unique bh-e to a less
• eorigected locutiop. f **
THE PERU Of
EMSOMirs
! A'f MONET SCHEME
?•
Would Create More Paper Money
Than Russia’s Trillions But
Add No Real Wealth.
SOME DANGEROUS FALLACIES
Would Remove Safe Restraint of Gold
Basis and Open Way to Endless
Issues of Paper Money.
How the United States would be
rwamped, under a greater volume of
worthless paper money than has
ruined Germany and Russia, by the
Wdison-Pord commodity currency plan
| hi pointed out in the present artier 1 ,
I concluding the reviews, prepared by
j the American Bankers Association.
of the .recent exposure of the folly of
. T.
tl ' f whole scheme by William tov
i ter, Director of the Pollack ounda
:•«»» for Ecqhomlc • Research. Mr
Foster says:
‘The supply of money, says „ Mr.
“
j iFord "more
^ Ms inadequate. There Is
I there is m0 ney to move
I R( ; ]raWB a vJv)d picture of ’the
widen dam to the stream of pros
; perlty.’ From hundred
a
j comes the demand for the
ment to speed up the printing
In order to crush ‘the money
j ly,’ reduce interest rates, and make
■ It easier for everybody to get
"Inflating the currency,
though it enables people to get
j units of currency, does not.
them to obtain more
power, and if does nor reduce
rates. In all her history
r.evei had so much money or as
j interest rates as in 1922. Money, on
likt other forms of wealth, is
-
easier ro obtain simply because
; total supply is increased. On the
i increasing the supply of
trary. demand
; ordinarily increases the
money, and interest rates depend
j on supply but on the relation
supply and demand.
A Dangerous Fallacy
"Wt- are assured, however, that
Ford-Edison pi t provides money
tin farmer at virtually no expense
the government or to anyone
All the government has to do is
piant the money. What could be aim
j pier? Here ive come to the mos; dan
gerour fallacy in' the whole
1; is dangerous because of the
versai desire 1 to get. something
sothiug.
"11. re Is -;he ' gist of the
SULPHUR CLEARS
A PIMPLY SKIN
Apply Sulphur as Told When
Your Skin Breaks Out
I Any breaking put of the skin on face,
neck, arms or body is overcome quick¬
est by applying Mentlio-Sulphur. The
pimples seem to dry right up and go
away, declares a noted skin specialist.
Nothing has ever been found to take
the place of sulphur as a pimple re¬
mover. It is harmless and inexpensive.
Just ask any druggist for a small jar
of Rowlcs Mcutho-Sulphur and use it
like cold cream.
Clean Kidneys
By Drinking
Lots of Water
Take Salt6 to Flush Kidneys
Bladder Bothers or
Back Hurts
Eating too much rich food may pro¬
duce kidney trouble in ,-ome form, says
a well-known authority, because the
acids created excite the kidneys. Then
they become overworked, get sluggish,
clog up and cause all sorts of distress,
particularly backache and misery in the
kidney region, rheumatic twinges, severe
headaches, acid stomach, constipation,
torpid liver, sleeplessness, bladder and
urinary irritation.
The moment your hack hurts or kid¬
neys aren’t acting right. >- if bladder
bothers you, begin drii.ki- - - of good- of
water and also get about four ounces
Jad Salts from any good pharmacy;
take a tablespooniul in a glass of water
before breakfast for a few _days and
your kidneys may then act fine. This
famous salts is made from the acid of
grapes and lemon juice, combined with
lithia, and has been Used for years to
flush clogged kidneys and stimulate
them to activity; also to neutralize.the
acids in the system so that they no
longer irritate, thus often relieving blad¬
der disorders.
Jad Salts can not injure anyone;
makes a delightful effervescent of Iithia- and
watcr drink which millions men
women take note find then' to help keep
the kidneys and urinary organs kidney clean,
thus often avoiding serious dis¬
orders- Bv all -means have your, physi¬
cian examine your kidneys least twice
a year.
: "
. -4 .i : :K
CASTOR IA iit
: ( ..Infalits' ajid:Cfiilirea
For
tit Use For Over 30 Years
always bears
the
■
Money will buy whatever fs produced,
not a particle more by any trick of
alchemy, or legislation, or finance.
The Russians, having multiplied their
money much|'wl^t 357,000 times, cannot buy as
it a® before. When we
pfdnt picrf money ^here are no more
goods tbf ‘money to buy; not a single
addi|ional| plow, or hat, or potato,
tt "Sortie of those who get the newly
printed money can buy more goods
than before; all other people can buy
fewer goods than before, because their
money has fallen off in purchasing
power. Since there are no more
plows, and hats, and potatoes, and
so on, to distribute, if come people
get more, others must get less.
“Inflation under the Edison plan is
limited mainly because, on account of
its indefensible discrimination, most
groups of producers of goods and
services are not allowed to partici¬
pate. If all groups were included, as
in fairness and in politics they won't}
have to be eventually, the posiibilftie*
of inflation would be vast.
The Deadly Spiral
"The total • income of the Unf »<•
States is now in excess of fifty i;!T
lions of dollars. The total money :.
circulation, including bank depo.-.t.
subject to check, is not far fr ~
twenty-fi.ve billions. It follows il'V
the annual production, if used is t
basis for new issues on the Edison
plan, could at once greatly inert 1 ''
the volume of money in circulation.
Every addition to the monetary supply
would tend to raise prices. The higher
prices became, the higher would he
the loan value of a given volume of
goods since the size of the loans is
based on values and not volum The
greater, therefore, would he '!■ vol¬
ume of new money that could h is¬
sued on the basis of a given 'ttntia!
production. Prices would beco-- ■<• uih
higher; and .so on up. an adless
spiral
“T-f.vn in Russia, where fine-mia!
pri it lag presses hold the world' roe
ord for volume, where new ism- < of
two hundred trillions of rubies per
month stagger the Imagination, fie
: people complain that 'there is
I enough money to do business wi:ii'
1 Without the arbitrary restrain! of
I gold basis, and with Muscle ,-,'i ' -
| inflntifmists. and sundry other kit ‘
l of inflationists constantly pr< .<s
| their claims upon Congress, it H a.
at ^ ...................... all certain that the United
• t), road to
onco we [j on e -.mi
1
chaos, would ..... in the end »e out.,
Russia.”
BANKS HELP CLUB WORK
i
1 Yakima County Banks m h a:
| of Washington have loaned ee .,- ,:-.i
boy and girl club members. Yr’«i:.u
County hnx twenty n:r. ;vg club c
! hers, twenty-four poultry club ■ i
j hers a fid forty-i club Free members dairy .dub : :-M
j hers. Dairy hr-'- >r.
: using pun -bred stock, local
' * 1 bankers co-tp-vating with t'. ”’i
to the fullest extent. ,
i
, Childrert'ffVHo' ArtU’aSe and Weak
need a gottlf Quinine and Iron Tonic,
Give them GROVES TASTELESS chili
TONIC, it is the best of Quinine and Iron
in tasteless form. It purifies and enriches
the blood and builds up the whole system.
A General Strengthening Tonic for Adults
and Children. GOc.
’. Brunswick News subscribers not re
j ceiving regul.tr and prompt deliveries
by carrier, phone 188, Circulation
■ Manager.
IjOor^ to
attract must
Radiate. Health/
gEAUTY is the magnet which
draws all eyes—and back of
beauty—Health—working silently.—
Red blood tingling through the veins;
—the glow of youth in the cheeks;—
the spring of eagerness, of vim, , of
vitality in the walk;—the ever grace¬
ful nir. unrestrained Jjy care or worry,
—All the charms of beauty. 1 All the
works of health,
Men are fascinated by the charms
of beauty. Women gn.tte with envy,
secretly jealous, perhaps—'wondering
—hoping—praying for that attrac¬
tiveness that is not theirs.
But why the wondering—the hop¬
ing—the praying... for that cr.aved-for
attractiveuess that , beauty. GootJ
looks is the barometer of one’s con¬
dition. Good health radiates beauty.
S. S. S. purifies the
new red blood cells—rids the system
of impurities which make beauty and
attractiveness impossible. As women
to attract must radiate, health so must
they keep their systems free from
purities and their red blood cells ever
JncredSirtg. ‘fa*. S. S.' ’does both.
S. S. S., since 1 1826, has been rid
ding the system of impurities—pirn
pies, blackheads; boils, eczema
rheumatism—building red blood cells
—aiding women to be attractive by
m. ji.i,..- s. S^.S. is made of
herbs'and
‘ arid
stores' carry
@ ■< S; S: fa. S- It is 1 more econoifn
JL. ical ica ; /A purchase the large size
C Yoursdf iou Agajn Fed,
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Summer
Vacationist!
The season for summer vacations is here.
Where are you going t > spend yours ?
Do you prefer the moun tains with their scenic grand¬
eur, babbling brooks and shady nooks, and affording
al! out door amusements such as Hiking, Horseback
Riding, Golf, lennis, Etc, with coo* nights for rest and
refreshment, or would yorather go to the seashoe
with its Cool Breezes, Bathing, Boating, Sailing and
Fishing?
Consult nearest Southern Railway System Passenger
Representative or Ticket ^ gent for full particulars and
assistance in making your plans.
Reduced summer tourist fares to all resort sections
in the United States and Canda.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY
SYSTEM
t Kgg^x i Hsnpsp gi DCHBan aat
WANTED
^^^r^ewaiiiffnrpiwiwijpwiiiiw mu iimmu
MIXED SCRAP IKON CAR LOADS JP OK SMALL LOTS’
ALL KINDS SCRAP METALS-OLD MANILA R0PE>
MIXED RAGS==* MIXED LIVE RUBBER INNER TUBES,
; > HIDES AND SKINS AND WOOL.
!
Tclcpkom; 212 and my truck will call for any scrap
: iron yon may have.
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‘ Bmnswick, Ga.
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