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lU^iftAV, DEC. 16 , 1^2S.
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Wants
NEWS WANTS
GET RESULTS
It make no difference what
your wants may be a little
advertisement in the classifi¬
ed columns will bring desired
results. Try it once.
The News not only covers
Brunswick, but also a wide
south Georgia territory.
Unless you have an adverts*
inx account all advertise*
incuts in this column arc
strictly payable in advance.
WANTED—Position as
by young lady with office
enco, and who does first class
Address Stenographer, care News
ficc. t
SALESMAN—$150 month and
ponses selling cigars.
not necessary. Send
stamped envelope for
National Cigar Co., High Point, N.
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SkND NO MON PA —Millions
proof cabbage plants shipped
lect. 1000, $1.00; 5000, $1.50,
mail or express charges.
wanted. ' Omega Plant Co.,
Ga.
11 you hive $-100, will start you in
business; no competition;
net $100 salary weekly;
unnecessary. Mechanical
Works, Baltimore, Md.
SALESMEN—Sell something
body must have (rend this line
ilgr.iv and note that we .-a'.d muni:).
It is unique U. S. protected article,
positive necessity because of
meet ruling, with yearly repeat,
chisively owned and controlled by
us. If you are an order taker you
should make $20 to $30 a hoy; if you
are an ambitious salesman you will
dear upward of $40 i r day.
desirable connection with future for
those who qualify. Jerome Laaxit,
Pres., 8 S. Dearborn, Chicago. 12-16
COLORED Men wanted to qualify for
sleeping car and train porters. Ex
perience unnecessary. Tranrporta
tion furnished. Write T. McCaffrey,
Supt., St. Louis. olt
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FOR SALE j
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The Weld's Largest Dog Kennels j j
ofier for sale Oorang Airdales, j
tMined as watch-dogs, automobile- j
dog-', trievers. Stock- Also drivers, big hunters and nounds, re- j
game |
eoonhound.s, foxhounds, rabbit hounds,
puppy slock, brood-matrons, stud-;
dogs, kennel supplies, foods, modi
dues. Safe delivery and satisfac- j
tion guaranteed. Our 200 page Oorang illus- j
trated i. atnlog ra iled for 10c. j
Kennel; . Box 439, LaRue, Ohio. olt •
FOR RENT I
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FOR RENT—Furnished rooms, hot
and cold water, use of bath and tel-!
FOR RENT—Two rooms (furnished)
suitable for light housekeeping. All
modern conveniences. Close in. Ap¬
ply 510 Howe street. tf
FOR RENT—Furnished rooms Ap- j
ply 1418 Reynolds Street. ^,
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FOR RENT Nicely furnished rooms, j
Hot and cold water; use of bath and
telephone. Apply 1510 Gloucester
street, phone 542. tf
FOR RENT—Modern flat of four
rooms. All modern conveniences.
Apply 508 Gloucester street. tf u
FOR RENT—Single room or apart- ,
ments. Apply 50$ Gloucester St. tf
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LOST AND FOUND J
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LOST—Female hound, tan, w ith black i
sides, large ears, thick hair, white:
breast. Reward if returned to Jame-- - , !
U. Simmons, 4th and Franklin Sts.,
city. i
LOST—1 hunting case ease gold goal -n-k watch.
Finder return to H. J. Read, or
Georgia Hardware Co., and receive I
reward.. j-f i
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CHAMBERLAIN'S, TABLETS
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Clesniins *ed cowforiin* -
Vogue for Lace and Ribbon
Illustrated in Dainty Gowns
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kmtrated left. Tete right. a
on the de Green chiffon is used this that would make any feminine
• «v,rre panne velvet is used fox' time and the frock is beaded in heart skip a beat. As illustrated
' the frock. A knee flounce of gold self color. Ecru lacp tops the it is deep pink and trimmed with
lace and a knot of ribbon at the blouse, outlines the arms and is pink and orchid metal ribbon.
girdle are the trimmings, used quite lavishly on the skirt, Such a negligee would make
' u Another dinner dress, also yg y, ff'&y .# variety, the c enfcr ,^? c 5^lL^risD^gift. ;: (
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Society
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Va., arrives Saturday to visit her par
e:its, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Whittle,
Carmack Mc-Garvey. John
ly, David Paul!;, Milton Keller,
Harrison, Ray Whittle, A. M.
Jr., Jacob Wengrow, all of Tech,
on Saturday, 22nd.
Charles and George Gowen, Henry
Beach. Hoyt Cain. John Thomas,
s tudeaU of the University of
jm-ing gj a an( j ,_ u . e expected at various
the week,
Hugh Burgay, Emory University,
a [- Oxford, Ga., wiil arrive the
ar t of the week to visit his
jq. K. Burgav. u'd
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Mr. M. li. Marks, brother of Mrs. B.
Nathan, is making his home in
Va.
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Mrs. T. L. O’Quinn left last
for Baiubridge, Ga., where she will
spend the holidays with her sister.
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The numerous friendsef Mrs. W.
Arne; will regret to know of her
rcss d the City hospital.
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Mrs. R. A. Morrow, of
Y., arrives Monday to spend
holidays with her parents, Mr.
Mrs. J. M. Jones.
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Charles Gowen, of the University
; ” Georgia, arrived home
in sj end his vacation with Mr.
21 rs. C. B. Gowen.
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Mr a Okas. E. Turner, who
been ill for tho past ten days, is
much improved and is able to be out
OOC-o
Miss Catherine de Jornqttc, of At
is expected soon to be the at
t ractive guest of Miss Fannie Bryan
iken.
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Mrs. L. Davis, Mrs. Dorothy Am
-and Miss Agns.tr. Town end
returned from a motor trip to
where they spent a day.
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Mr. Mr. nd Mrs. B. M. Champion and
cbihhen will spend the Christmas
with relatives in Doles and
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Miss Lula Ralston, who has hern
some time in Washing!on,
arrive on the 20 tU to visit Mrs.
Ralston through the'holidays.
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Mr. and Mr.;. 1. C. Casey and chi 1
of Ways, will be guesi; of Mrs.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M.
during the holidays,
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.M's; Lucille ?rucc will arrim home
from Shorter C - liege, in
Y' d T Y U, "1 : 'r M * H,
her mother, Max r E. L. Ln.cc, on r
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Mr. and Mrs. IV. M. Reins, of At
-viil arri'-e dating the week to
i be guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. W.
i Toinbsxlin and family during the hoi
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Hi.-: Ethel Davis, who is attending
; br.si:,- college,-in Jacksonville, ar
,ta
. liol.uUc^s -a it. i hci i-.ii e ik. y, Aii.
Mrs. W. T. Davis.
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Mr. and Mrs. Hatton Howard and
two sons, William and .flatten, Jr., of
Jacksonville, are spending the
end with Miss Willie Barkuloo, who
■will return with them to spend
holidays.
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Miss Janie Duggan, of Sparta,
arrive within a few days to spend Die
holidays rwith her sister. Mrs. R. D.
Eadic. Miss Duggan has many
friends in Brunswick who will he
pleased to welcome her.
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Miss Marie Way returned last eve
j ning after ..Tending the past six
i months in Now York with her sister,
Mr.-,. G. D. Sipes. She war, acccutpan
iod home by her little nephew, Her¬
j man Jaoekel, who will spend some
j time witn his grandparents, Mr. arid
1 Mrs. N. T. Way.
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Mr. md Mrs. W. W. Coulliettc .;nd
tlrcir little daughter, Lula Ralston, of
I Washington, are now in Tallahassee,
j *' '•> ’ with relatives and wiil arrive in
| ! l.runswick on the 22nd ft) spend the
holidays with Mrs. George Ralston.
I Mrs. Couiliette was Miss Genevieve
| Ralston.
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j The many friends of Miss Barbara
I Davis, of Wallingford, Conn., will re
gret to know of her serious illness at
j St. Lake’s hospital, in Jacksonville,
j Fla., Miss Davis’ where mother, she is a Mrs. student nurse,
J II. W. Da
vis, is at her bedside, and her friends
j hope for encouraging news from
Miss Davis is a great niece of
j L. J. Leavy.
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It will be a source of gratitude to
the many friends of Miss Thelma
Roberts, who is in training at St.
I.uVcV hospital, in Jacksonville, to
know that she is rapidly improving,
ai ie - an operation for
which r.ectxiTod last week. Miss Rob
eris is the elder daughter of Mrs. J.
Sidney Roberts of this city. •-
He wants tkk new-trag
day Gift—so does She
— the xamous black-lipped Igo
cuer-red with the super-smooth fountain pen classic, point _ ,
guaranteed 2 f> years for wear /,
and mechanical per- -<7 .<3 /i. - H
fcciion. /-Nf-'
Parkas For Ovar-.tiza Duofbld tneti $7 m
For f ho boys
Diio/bid Jr. $>5
For iks women ami girls,
the slender
Lacy Duo fold 0
These are ths pens for
which all America Is
wishing Chrlstma 0:1* The loud Gift this
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Bountiful! The Gift
Beautifull Before the
final rush begins, step
in and feel th«ir balance
and smoothness.
CHAS, V. COLLIER
Phone 115
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1 And Build Up Tbe System
fake tlie Old Standard GROVE’S TASTE
! LESS chill TONIC.- You know what you
; * ra taking, as the formula is printed on
| drives the Iron SS£ builds
i out malaria, the uj
j the system. 69 cents.
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1 For a very little money you can make your home a Joy- 1
i 1 land for the little folks, and again experience the pleasure 8
I of a real Christmas. 1
All the Trimins for
j ■ Your Christmas Dinner
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are here
Including Crystalized Fruits
I Come Out Brunswick's Toy land
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NOTICE
ANN CAL MEETING
The annual meeting of the stock¬
holders of the Brunswick Bank &
Trust Company, for the purpose of
electing a 'Board of Directors 'and
transacting such other business as
| may be properly come before them, will
held in the banking rooms of said
company on Tuesday, January 8th.
1924, between the hours of 10 a. m.
and 1 p. im. o'clock.
Brunswick, Georgia, December 15,
1928.
I. M. AIKEN,
; 12-1G,23,30-1-6 Cashier.
DIVIDEND NOTICE
Brunswick, Georgia, December 15,
! 1923.
A ““‘y 'bvblcnd of $2.00 per
sharc has been declared by the d. ;
rectors of the Brunswick Bank &
Big Jobs Go To Experts
If you are to be paid the expert's salary, you must be able to render expert service.
In these days of renewed activity you will have no trouble in obtaining an ordinary job
with ordinary pay. But if you are to make the most of your t.me and opportunity,
be able you
must to render more than ordinary service.
You can become an expert by laying the proper foundation in this school and by
con¬
tinuing your study and practice in Night School while employed. If your eyes are open,
it will not take you long to di scover that
EFFICIENCY PAYS
For the benefit of those who want to get ahead; for those who willing to the
arc pay
cost price of success, this sc hool is at y our service
DAY AND NIGHT
Georgia College Of Commerce
Brunswick, Ga. Phone 843
Trust Company, payable on January
1st, 1924, to stockholders of record
at cdose of business December 22nd,
1922. Checks for dividends will be
mailed. Transfer books (will not be
dosed.
I. M. AIKEN,
12-16,21,26,80. Cashier.
ANNUAL MEETING
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> The annual meeting of the share
j holders of The National Bank of
! Brunswick for the election of a Board
! of Directors for the ensuing
year, and
for the transaction of other business,
will be held at its Banking House on
Tuesday, January 8th, 1924, between
the hours of 10 a. m. and 4 p. m.
J. H. PARKER, |
Dec. 8, 1923. Cashier. 1-8 |
SPECIAL NOTICE
The Tax Digest lot payment of
dose City November-SOth. Taxes for the year After 1923 that date will j 1
Executions will be issued. Pay now
Page Eleven
and avoid the cost.
L. A. ROBINSON,
City Treasurer,
tf City Hall.
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