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R8E«MaSa1N V G'WCkScOVBREB
BY FAMOUS ITA L1AN PHYSICIST
NO MKOKTa G TO I AKK
-i'ELDY lU.Lli'.l (AT A KANT RED UY LOOAI. DRUGGISTS
After an exhaustive rose.-:. eh hit'
the cause and treitnient «i Rheuma
tisn 1 , science hnr at last (iff; vered .
raft. external treatnv-m which ha;
quietly relieved thorsanda id' cbronh
sufferers from their torturing pain.
Alcssundio Volt the fain..a ' Ital¬
ian physicist fur whoa, the elcctiit
volt was named, has dhs. avert'd a sci¬
entific combination of ceriain ingre¬
dients that pixdtivo." a fine powder
which, when shaken into th. .shoe •,
r.ceivs iimn-edirkoiy ta he ahsorbe.l
into the blood through the myriad
pores of the feet. Tins is due no
doubt 'o (he frr, that the solos of the
foot contain 10 times as many pores
to the squ ire inch as arc found in oth¬
er part.’- of the Lady.
XO'lit V or SALK or CITY LAND
Sealed bids for th; purchase of the
following real estate belonging to the
City of Brunswick will be i -.'reived
until eleven o’clock a. m., Monday,
April 21, such bid:; to he in writin
and scaled and delivered to the Sec¬
retary of the City Commission; such
sale to he subject to the following
conditions:
The final title t > such l-ea! -..-slate
shall not : uu'.T the pur.baser
rhal! have erected t croon :i properly
equi;ped pocltkig It.":.so fur
hies grown and pm dm c-tl on land... in
County. Georgia, with a min
;crnum hailv capacitv of six (ID fi-e/giit
cjrrrd'd -; and in the event of failure
c f the purchaser, at any time within
rim- m-t-iod of ten (10) consecutive
ye— from the date of such deed,
operate such plant on a scale com
mcocurate with the reasonable limits
of s::eh plant, ami with the reason
: hi -■ requirement; and limitations ol
crop production, market demand and
transportation facilities, then the t'-
1le '■ > such real estate, (with the ha
prow menfs placed hereon shall re¬
vel to th^Hity of Brunswick;
further, jmnnjf tafe'iitie ihe ten said year real estate
aforesaid, to
• hall not be transferred by the.
c has or from The City of Brunswick
without the written assent of
City cf Brunswick, to such transfer,
and this provision shall apply to a!!
filhtr attemif'ted hrnisft-as of title
during' such ten year period.
S,.id land being described a f (ki¬
l‘-"-vs: v,
Bcyinning at the intcrroj-tionof
t ie cash line of the certain tract
known as the -Mu -time ('ity'*
y. dh north line cf the rie-bt
..way ,.f the Si. Simon’s Island Iligh
wav, in course course of construction.
;,nd id beginning point fol-
1"' :lf The north line cf said right of
" easterly hundred (100) feet,
w.iy one
then.i northwardly on a line parnl
■V;] j,, ;h.e east line of said -'Maritime
( it " tract a dia'.ance of tv, , bun
d-cd (200) feet, thence
and , aralicl to the north line of the
-irh; ,.f w-.v of Simo-'. Island
J'-'H a distance of one hundred
(100) , .. ..... .. <t i;. u . „f , a i,i
‘ Muvltimi t ,. t a an i" ! !'C-'c m
^southward'--- along Die east line
..■■lid -Mar-tine City” tract two bun
deed (200) feet to the point of be¬
ginning; the said real estate being:
apart <:' the nuu.-di lands belonging
to the City of Brunswick, and con
tabling ;pp:o:.in atcly forty-four one
hundredths of an acre.
The (. ity cJ Brunswick reserves the
right to reject any or all bids.
Dated this seventh day of April,
11124.
The City of Brunswick,
By George L. Kinkliff,
4-18 City Manager.
( IT VTION
GEORGIA—Glynn County.
To All Whom It May Concern:
C. 0. Jones, having, in proper form,
applied to me for Form meat Letters
of Administration on the estate of
A. J. Boone, late of . aid Count::, this
is io e'e all and singular the credi¬
tors and next of kin of A. J. Boone
to be and appear at my ofli. e within
the time allowed by law, and show
cause why permanent id-ninivtiatioii
should no; be grunted to C. 0 Jones
on siid estate.
This 7th dav of April, 1921.
EDWIN W. DART,
4-8,14,21 2fif Ordinary,'G C. Ga.
IF SKIN BREAKS
OUT AND ITCHES
APPLY SULPHUR
Just the monent von apply Mcntho
Sulphur lo an itching, burning or
broken out skill, the itching stops and
healing begins, sulphur says a preparation, noted skin spe¬
cialist. This made
into a pleasant relief, cold cream, gives such
a quick nothing has even to been fiery found eczema,
that ever to
take its place.
Because of its germ-destroying prop¬
erties, the it irritation quickly subdues heals the the. itching,
cools and eczema
right up, leaving a clear)' smooth skin
in place of ugly eruptions, rash, pim¬
ples You or do roughness.
not have to wait for improve¬
ment. It jar quickly Bowles shows. Mentho-Sulphyr You Can get
a little of
it any drug itdie.
He has called this ,powder VOLTA.
The use of Volta powder has dem¬
onstrated such astonishing result:-, in
literally thousands of cases, many of
which were considered hopeless, that
the American disiributors have au¬
thorized local druggists to dispense
Volta to rheumatic sufferers in their
city with an unqualified guarantee to
return the full purchase ; rice of the
first box in any rare case where idle
rheumatic pains are not wonderfully
relieved.
All who suffer from rheumatic
pains, no matter 'now long-..landing
their case may be, should take im¬
mediate advantage of this, liberal off¬
er. You can get Valin powder i.vith
this guarantee from: Andrews’ Drug
Store, Glynn Drug Co., C. V. Collier.
MIX t'TES COM .1! I,SHI ONERS
('IT' OF ISKTNSV !( K
Iihicir.i—iier;aiar Meeting
lii-unswi-k, Ga., April 7, 1924.
I’rcseut: Hon. M. B. McKinnon,
r; and commissiouc-i-s J. 1.. An
-irew-- • nd C. I). Of:;- - . -
Minifies of previous meeting-: were
road and confirmed.
A comm it ter in x l: 'Voman’s
Ciub ci mpes-.'d nf M>- : . .1, .... Cov.rie,
j Mr Geo. II. (. ok, Mrs. It. II. Horn
i <W Mrs. W. ! . Harwell, Mrs. W. W.
Too ■ ar-d Jt’-:. S. L. High were
. ,ti:-;h. c.; . hr.ir:nr.n of the com ■ j
:Vi: ' t • e. addressed the commissioners. | |
■ ida uine: the activities ? the club
•’< sc. matters, am! with .-special ref
erence to the beatifying of the parks
squ-ues. expressing .tnc demre
the club to cooperate with the!
commissioners, and without any spit - -1
it of antagonism.
The fk Rowing resolution by the
club was filed, which was referred to j
the manager:
Resolved, that a committee from!
:he Woman’s Club as a whole, ap-1
pear before the City Commissioners i
for the purpose of asking them if;
they erred to have the club continue i
to superintend narks and square?,;
beautifying and caring for same. If
so, teat pqwer to use their judgment
I i" a cooperative manner fo course)
wi thou t interference from any one be
granted
if the Civymi.-sioiiers do not care
to grant this and have no further
heed for .heir seivice. the Woman’s
Club (will withd.aw their claim to
packs and square? and nil civ.i worn
imtii su.-h service is again needed and
d‘>'»rctl.--Commi<roe: Mrs. J. M. Cou
it-. Mrs. Geo. Cook, Mrs. H. H. Hevn
ilt:.. Mis. I.aPt dc Harwell, Mrs. W.
Vv. Travis, Mrs. S. I.. High, chairman.
Petitions and Communications
From J. E. Lambrig'ht, J. Mark
Wilcox ..r.d S. P. Nathan, special -.-om
n-ittee from t'-.c Young Men’s Club,
a comma lication requesting the eo
operation of th.- commissioners m
nxu.uaimng the beauty and attrac
^ct Ue St. M:r ,.vs Ilignw-iy,
'»’ ^fusing to allow signboarus. a.
bo erected on city .'vc-perly amng the
highway.—The reeretaiy was direct
ed to advise the committee, promising
] ’e-cooperation . of tne ., commissioners. . .
.Vdji urned.
N. D. flUiSSELL,
Secret ary ('.immissioners,
City of Brunswick.
;
If Rheumatic
Eat No Sweets
Glass of Salts Helps
Overcome Rheumatism
Acid.
Rheumatism k easier to avoid than
to cure, states a well-known authority.
Wc are advised to dress warmly, keep and
the feet dry, avoid exposure,
above all, drink plenty of good water
and avoid eating sweets of ail kind.
Rheumatism is caused by body
waste and acids resulting from food
fermentation. It is the function of
the kidneys to filter this poison from
the blood and cast it out in the urine;
the pores of the skin are also a means
of freeing the blood of this impurity.
In damp and chilly cold weather the
skin pores arc closed, thus forcing
the kidneys to do double work; they
become weak and sluggi-h and fail to
eliminate this waste and acids, which
keeps accumulating and circulating
through the system, eventually settling stiff¬
in tile joints and muscles, causing
ness, soreness and pain, called rheuma¬
tism.
At the first twinge of rheumatism
get from any pharmacy about four
ounces jful of Jad Salts; put a tablc-poon
in a glass of water morning and drink week. be¬
fore breakfast each for a
This is helpful to neutralize acidity,
remove waste matter, aho to stimulate
the kidney?, thus often ridding the blood
of rheumatic pokor..
Jad Salts i inexpensive, and is made
juice, from^ithe combined acid with of grapes li'.hia, and atidfldemon used
i
with excellent remits by lliotrauda of
folks who arc subject to rheumatism.
CASTOR! A
For Infants and Children
In Use F©j*0v©i*3Q
dlwayz bears
Irak. v»~ cf
THE BRUNSWICK KEV?H
AMERICAN CO I / PL S TO STAGE RACE TO UNEXPLORED REGIONS
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Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Hamilton Rice (left) and Mrs. Ruth Andrews Taylor. Below, William Bell Taylor.
One of the wealthiest and most
prominent of America’s society
women and n former Follies girl
are to be rivals in a race to the
strangest and most bewildering
of the world’s unexplored regions.
The first is Mrs. Alexander
Hamilton Rice, a leader in the
THEATRICAL
‘•FDNJOLA” VIVID PJCTDRI
ZATiON SENSATIONAL BOOK
A refined girl, a --ictim of circum¬
stances, decides that the world is not
for wove ?n but for men ouPi Mas¬
querading- as a man she seeks to hide
herself in Africa mhevc she is thrown
into a maelstrom cf excitement, ad¬
venture and—rota ur.ee.
This, briefly, is the theme ‘Ton
joia,” a Sam II. Rork-First National
picture, c.vhk-h conus to the Bijou the¬
atre today.
■Torijcla” is a vivid piclniization of
Cyntida Stoekicy’s ('ambus master¬
piece of South African gold field life,
which proved a sensation in book
form and promises to 'v no less of u
seiv.r.tio:! as a screen d:ama.
in the ix !e of “Desmond,” the girl,
Anna Q. Nilsson, will be seen in a
pari which critics declare is the
greatest role of the whole stage or
screen career. James Kirkwood en¬
acts tile part of the man.
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“jfliL SOCIAL CODE’’ HAILED
AS VIOLA DAM'S 08EATEST
It w.li he rn: s: vv,. nne iu v.". to
the film fms ,.f thi ,i;v ro lean, th nt
n„. 1 ;V . ........ Ur ' ... b Code. he.
‘
, i; de: .nc re. l-. . :ti::i-". nning to
, is .
the Bijt.u ii. a: si V»T .l:i.--.!ay. Wher
evc-r it ;t: been eh< v.i ; > date. “Tiie
Soch'J Code" been h filed .... Mis.n
Pima's liMi.st routribufi e: to
«•-* r 1 e >( * ............
comedy to ;;ive a remiirl'ably clever
performance in a tensely dramatic
offo; .iiig.
The Jury of ' 1 '] ::e Social Code” con¬
cern.-; the exciting* murder of a society
clubman and the r miner in which two
innocent women : re brought into the
case because of the blackmailing
mctrmds of the dead man. It is an
adaptation of Rita Weiman’s story,
"To V bom It May Concern,” one of
.........
over 'written and it is safe to say
tli.it no mere absorbing diama has
boon n on any screen in many
fid nous sotting'.:, showing- the
l anes and clubs of Lung Island so
eicty f< K, provide an elaborate back¬
ground for the thrilling story, and it
permits Lie c-.ai- to a ear numberless
fa■ kiormblc gown:-- that are sure to
(h 1 i;fL' Ihe L minine eye.
TSY SUtPHUR ON
AN ECZEMA SKIN
Costs Little and Overcomes
Trouble Almost Over
Night
Any breaking out of the s!„ n c vn
fiery, itching eczema, ran he ,„ncklv ,
overcome' by ai>i»!y:mr Mciitlio-Stilphui-,
dot litres ;i noted skin specialist H*
rams: edits germ destroying properties,
thy, sulphur preparation in .mmly brings
f” " ,r nm 4 ' m irritation, soothes and
nia.. the , rrzcitM right up and leaves
the ,vl:m clear ana smooth
It seldom fails t;» relieve the torment "kit
without delay. Sufferer.-, iron,
t.-< rjt'1- should obtain a small Hfroni i 1 ar of
rsoa druggitt ^Icntho-Stiiphur and anv
ut- it bk e cold
smartest circles of New York
and Newport. She and her hus¬
band, Dr. Rice, leader of six ex¬
peditions up the Amazon, will
sail shortly for Para, Brazil,
starting point of a two-year ex¬
ploration of the great rivers and
jungles of the Amazon valley.
The actress explorer is Mrs.
William Bell Taylor, formerly
ENTIRE FAIMLY PRAISE
TANLAC AS GREAT TONIC
Mr. and Mrs. Goadson and Five
Children Badly Run-Down
,. Hu—I tuihiciitlll! „ .... i hem
rl'Olll
Up to Norma!
"My wife and J both fee! that we
owe a Jastbig debt of .gratitude to the
m.ikers of Tanle.e for this wonderful
medicine reatored our entirely family
to health and happii'.cs-;,” is the re¬
markable statement cf Lee Ooodson,
a vvoll-known business man, of 1021
Albany Ave., Waj cross, Ga. |
“Four years ago every member of
.
m.v family was stricken dej.vn with i
the flu—-myself, my wife and live cliil-
COMB SAGE TEA TAKE NO CHANCES
INTO GRAY HAIR WITH THAT COLD
TVTes IN TXT of summer you will hear a lot
01 sick people say, "Last winter
Darkens Beautifully and Restores i caught a heavy cold, and
Its Natural Color and couldn't seem to get rid of it.”
Lustre At Once Don’t take ouch chances yourself. A
neglected cold is a dangerous thing.
Shake it off by building up jour
strength and enriching your bleed with
i Common _ garden sage brewed , , into . a Gude’s I’epto-Mangan.
i heavy , tea, with sulphur and alcohol It is rich in the iron you need and
; added< wiU turn gray , streaked and full of the elements that build strong
j faded hair Mixing beautifully the Sage dark Tea and and lux- Sul- muscles Your druggist and pure has red it, blood. in both liquid
' uriant.
phur recipe at home, though, is trouble- and tablet form.
1 sonie - An casicr wa >' is t° Set ttie a p-oo Taktat-e 1 ctC/xclo T° ■ rr ' for yourself vaiucof I lie
rcady-to-use preparation improved . by Gude’s Pepto-Mangan.scnd health-building for free Package.
M. J. Bieitenbach Co. 53 Warren St., N. Y,
1 muss. * known Compound,” as “' “Wyeth’s ,,r thus 1 ’ avoiding ^ Sage and a °- Sulphur lot of pepto-Maugan Gude’s
While gray, faded hair is not sinful,
wc all desire to retain our youthful ap¬
pearance and attractiveness. By dark¬ Tonic and Blood Enrichsr
ening your hair with Wyeth’s Sage and
Sulphur Compound, no one can tell, be¬
cause it does it so naturally, so evenly. soft
You just dampen a sponge or
brush with it and draw this through
your liair, taking one small strand at a
teJisrj&liSRSSUs: disappeared.,# After another application
; or t«.vo .your hair becomes beautifully
i dark, glossy, soft and luxuriant and you
appear years younger.
E T
tX] PATENT LEATIIFR I’HMi’H
5 of rare style and beauty lira
mong 1 our special offering this
Dn happy clothes week. Their pretty appearance—
there’s lots of cheer unusually atti active — issupplc
make ’em happy rr.entod by a comfortably snug
fit, and elastic resiliency of the
bring ’em here leather, giving'the toot a firm
"JMIAT wrinkled, soiled looting, the eye satisfaction, and
v the pockctbcok, pleasure,
suit or gown that you w
discarded last season BRUNSWICK
will look (tpruee and styl¬
ish after we dry clean it.
FT SHOE CO.
Nick Sotorin. rroji.
Ruth Andrews of Mr. Ziegfeld's
show. Mr. Taylor is a young ex¬
plorer who has crossed the South
American continent in the equat¬
orial regions five times. He and
his wife are going to attempt to
reach Mount Druida, a great
mountain feet from the risinp jungle two of thousand wildest
South America.
dren. We .11 suffered scvccriy and
it left us fearfully weak and to a
large extent without appetites. Then
my kidneys began to bother me.
Almost from the first day we took
Tanlac t; ay one cf us improved rap
idly and we soon regained our lost
weight and strength and wore enjoy¬
ing fine health. In bringing back oui
zest for food, Tanla'c also aided ou:
digestion and served as a liver stimu¬
lant and, in my case, put my kidneys
in perfect order. We ail have great
faith in Tanlac.”
Tanlac is for sale by Ml good drug
gists. Accept no substitute. Over
40 million bottes sold.
Take Tanlac Vegetable Pils.
fUfeSDAV, APHIL 8, Wlbi
HIRSCH’S
SHOE STORE
It will cost you just as much for a
poorly fitted shoe as we charge
lor expert fitting. Ask those who
buy from us.
All the new Spring styles-in up to
date Pumps with Silk Hose to match
HIRSCH’S
SHOE STORE
For Ladies and Children
Phone|257
Recharging
that Saves!
We have the equipment
and. the “know Slow” to
recharge your battery
properly and promptly*
Remember—a good job of
recharging saves many a
battery.
Recharging is merely one
of a dozen battery jobs we
can attend to for you. Let
men with a reputation for
reliability take care of
your battery.
/ Saya Little Ampere:
j “Come on in. The
water’s fine for your
battery.’’
I BRUNSWICK BATTERY &
MOTOR COSH 1 ANY
Phone 251
|1 STORAGE BATTERIES
Coal-Coke-W oo<
CJiMBNT BRICK
PLASTER SI.Atj
LIMB SLVVLK PIPI
SAND URL BRICK;
SHINGLES LIRE CLAY
and LATHS RAW, l'il>E{
SLAG FLUE LINlJ
WE HAVE LIME IN SMALL PACKAGES FOR WHI'
WASHING AND DISINFECTING PURPOSES .
Coney & Parker Compan Compan
Telephone 17 and 18 (129 B;i