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THURSDAY, JAN. 3, 1924.
YOUR CHANCE
$ 1.00
STERNO HEAT
STOVE
for
39c
GEORGIA HDW.
CO.
“Money Saved is Money
Made” ! I
I
Clean Kidneys j
I
c By Drinking
Lots of Water
Take Salts to Flush Kidneys if
Bladder Bothers or
Back Hurts
Haling kidney too much rich food may pro¬
duce trouble in sonic, form, says
a well-known authority, because the
adds created excite ihe kidneys. Then
they become overworked, get sluggish,
' dog up and backache cause all and sorts misery of distress,
particularly in the
kidney region, rheumatic twinges, severe
headaches, acid stomach, constipation,
torpid liver, sleeplessness, bladder and
urinary irritation.
The moment your back hurts or kid¬
neys aren't acting right, or if bladder
bothers you, begin drinking lots of good
water and also get about four ounces of
Jad Salts from any good pharmacy;
take a tablespoonfut in a glass of water
before breakfast for a few days and
your kidneys may then act line. This
famous salts is made from the acid of
grapes ami lemon juice, combined with
lithia, and has been used for years to
flush clogged kidneys ami 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 delight fid effervescent iithia
vvaler drink which millions of men and
women take now and then to help clean, keep
the kidneys and urinary organs kidney dis¬
thus often avoiding serious physi¬
orders. By ail means have your
cian examine your kidneys at least twice
a year.
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These are the Days When the
Winter Sends Its Cold Blasts
t is the season when you should study the problem of HEAT and LIGHI. 1 hese
are the comforts and the joys of home and office and store. Electricity and Gas furn¬
ished the modern solution to the problem,
For Full Information Phone
Mutual Light & Water Company
Phone 7
:PERSONALS:
4- ♦
L- E. Crawley, of Macon, is a guest
at the Oglethorpe.
K. W. Norton, of Jacksonville, is
among' the visitors to Brunswick to¬
day.
W. II, Hunter, of Homerville, is
among the visitors to Brunswick to¬
day.
K. A. Pound, of Atlanta, arrived in
the city last night and is stopping at
the Oglethorpe.
Abe Rothschild has returned from
a trip to Jacksonville, where he spent
wvual days.
Judge D. W Krauss lias returned
Iron? Gainesville, Fla., where he spent
several days visiting relatives.
John Thomas returned to Athens
last night to resume his studies at the
University of Georgia.
N. F. Register, popular Jackson¬
ville traveling man, is in Brunswick
on his regular visit.
R. E. Trippe and W. F. Scott, well
known Atlantians, were among the
arrivals in the city last night. They
are stopping at the Oglethorpe.
George W. Campbell and C. M.
Ramspeck, of Atlanta, are spending
today in the city, guests at the Ogle¬
thorpe.
G. W. and Edgar Brandon, of Kil¬
kenny, were among the prominent
Georgians arriving in the city last
night, stopping at the Oglethorpe.
Harry duBignon Parker, of the
Biunswick Marine Cnostruction Com¬
pany, is spending several days in
Charleston, S. C., oil business.
Warren S. Reese, of New Orleans,
arrived in Brunswick last night and
will spend several days here on busi¬
ness. Mr. Reese is a guest at the
Carlton hotel.
Col. L. D. Wilkes has returned
from a business trip down the East
Coast of Florida, where he visited sev¬
eral of the most important cities and
towns in that section.
Lieut. Mallerv Aiken Ivts returned
to Nashville, Tenn.j after spending
Christmas parents, Capt.
Say “Bayer”-Genuine!
i
Genuine “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin” j
have been prescribed by physicians ’
over twenty-three years and proved ! :
safe by millions for Colds and grippe
misery. Handy boxes of twelve tab- j
lets cost only few cents at any drug¬
store. Each package contains proper j
directions for Colds and tells how to j
prepare an Aspirin gargle for sore:
throat and tonsilitis. 194B I
and Mrs. F. D. Aiken.
Among the Savannahians spending
the day in the city are L. F. Fergu¬
son, W. Lance Smith, W. P. Morris j
and J. D. Kerns. They are registered
at the Oglethorpe-.
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Bnmswick News subscribers not re
cer’ing regular and prompt, deliveries
by carrier, phone 188, Circulation
Manager.
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I < fin happy clothes
! there’s lots of cheer
j ; To make 'em happy
bring ’em here
! rgtHAT wrinkled, soiled
suit or gown that you
discarded last season
[will look spruce and styi
| ish after we dry clean it.
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THE BRUNSWICK NEWS
VOYAGE OF THE ILL-FATED DIXMUDE
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The dotted line indicates the route taken by the French dirigible, Dix
mude, according to messages from the huge liner and then from
reports after its whereabouts and fate became nfrnystery. The trip
from the hangar at Touton to Insalah on the Sahara desert was
made without incident. Storms drove it eastward on the return
journey and after it reached northern Tunis all track of it was lost.
Reports indicated its possible Right toward Tripoli, however.
'WALL STREET BOYS
DEMONSTRATE U. S.
New York, Jan. 3 <A>)—'That the
United States ia;r ; ;;ins a land of op¬
portunity is evinced by the fact that
during the last five years thirty for¬
mer page boys and telephone clerks
have pu": ha xd scats on the New
York Stock Exchange at $80,000 or
more each. Benjamin Jacobson, for¬
mer page boy who paid $80,000 for a
scat, is the most recent cx?tuple.
Among the members who worked
j from a humble position to a seat in
[the [whose exchange phenomenal is Celestin rise from A. ob
an
I I scure clerk io his present position oc
curved in a period of eight years. He
j • has the record of being a trade genius
and has purchased seats in the ex-
change for two assistants,
Another striKing example is Arthur
G. Somers, now a member of Charles
M. Schlott, Jr., & Co., of which ire
became a senior partner Januar; 1.
j as clerk and six years ago bought ex
I j change membership with $96,006 ho;:
rowed money. He now has 100 clerics
in Ink employ.
“There are now more than 1,000
stocks listed on exchange instead of
about 250 as there were years ago.
These arc increasing rapidly," said
Somers. “Now something like 1,000,
000 shares change hands daily; I pre¬
dict that before 1924 has run we will
see 3,000,000 shares a day.
“This means that experienced men
will be in greater demand. It means
that more men jviio have served their
> apprenticeship as page and clerk
j must buy seats.
! Mr. Somers declared tne first re
quisite for the young man who would
'succeed in Wall Street, is honesty.
statement of
The
Brunswick Bank & Trust Co.
SHOWING CONDITION AT CLOSE/OF ^
AS CALLED FOR BY THE SUPERINTENDENT OI BANKS
President F. O. Aiken Vice-President I aul E. I witty
Cashier I. M. Aiken
Resources
Time Loans and Dis¬
counts ............................I 989,716.53
Demand Loans 251,523.41
United States Securities 292,150.00
State of Georgia Bonds None
Stock in Federal Reserve
Bank —.......................... 9,950.00
Other Stocks and Bonds . 273 997.50
Banking House ........... 22 , 000.00
Furniture and Fixtures . 13,401.41 _________
Other Real Estate Owned
Due from Federal Re¬
solve Bank ......... 68 116.52
Due From Other Ap¬
proved Reserve Agents
ar.d Cash in Vaults...... 337,800.03
Due From Other Banks ... 11.465.39
Advances on Cotton None
Advances oh other Com¬
modities None
Checks for Clearing
House . .._............... ( 10,999.58
Other Checks and Cash
Items —...............-...... 2,898.44
Letters of Credit and Ac¬
ceptance None
Overdrafts .....................- 233.76
Other Assets .................... 20,974.92
Total $2,261,104.40
STATE OF GEORGIA—Glynn County.
Before me canie I. M. Aiken, Cashier, of The BrutiuYvick Bank &
Trust Company, who being duly sworn, says that the above foregoing
.statement is a true condition of said ‘Bank, as shown by the books of tile
in said Bank. I- M, AIKEN.
Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 3rd sy of January, 1921.
NETTIE DOWLING,
X. P„ State of Georgia at Large.
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Liabilities.
Capital Stock Paid in......$ 175,000.00
Amount Reserved for
Branches ..................... 55.000.0Q
Surplus Fund ..................I 101,000.00
Undivided Profits ..........- 26,887.28
Dividends Unpaid ........ - 15.&>
Due to Banks .........-..... 15 ,’>,287.58
Deposts Subject to Check 831,024.01
Demand Certificates
Deposit .................... 15,314.59
Time Certificates of De
posit .....-..........-............ 299,762.69
Savings Deposits ....... - 325,721.05
Trust Fund Deposits -..... 6,518.77
Cashier’s Checks . .......... 13,087.68
Certified Checks ............ 368-50
Bills Payable 250,000.00
Notes and Bills Redis
counted None
Letters of Credit and Ac¬
ceptances None
Reserve for Interest and
Taxes None
Bonds Borrowed None
Reserves ...............-......... 8,116.35
T ota! .$2,261,104.40