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Brunswick, but also a wide
south Georgia territory.
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ing account el! advertise*
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strictly payable in advance.
WAN 7 ED—Place by lady who
has had experience in office
work, and also as clerk in retail
store.. Need a place and would
appreciate it. Address M. G. D.,
P. 0. Box 18.
MANAGER WANTED—To handle
our business in your community,
' good pay and steady work for right
man, must have some sales ability.
Apply llox 211, Waycross, Ga. 4-15
FOR SALE
FOR SALE—Practically new
cleaner with all attachments.
ply at 1410 Lee St.
FOR SALE—Led room suits,
squares and various odd pieces
furniture. Will sell at low
phone 652
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LIGHTING DEMONSTRATION
Come and see The Radinat
Lighting Power at the tourist
near Lanier's for demonstration,
by request at your home. The
plest plant on the market. County
agents wanted. Harrison A Mans¬
field. 4-16
FOR REN'l
FOR RENT—Rooms. Apply 507
Gloucester street. tf
FOR RENT -T\v. rooms (turffwhed)
suitable for Sight liouaekcepiug. Ali
modern conveniences, Close in. Ap¬
ply 6.10 Howe street. tf
LOST AND FOUND
PIANO'S AND PLAYERS
Tuned and adjusted by expert fac¬
tory J 3 .".n. Residence 1220 ,1 and Nor ¬
wich Sis., phone 328. Frof, Levit P.
Booie, composer and teacher. 4-19
. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
Landing on Joky! Island ex¬
cept by special permission is
strictly prohibited. Supt.
2-18 E. G. OROB,
REAL ESTATE W ANTED
Unsod addition wanted, or acreage
suitable, for sub-dividing inb oiots.
We want to deal with owners. Give
full information first letter. We have
yanigation that can get you your
price and your terms.
St. Petersburg Real Estate and
Auction Co., Box 1759, St. Peters¬
burg, Fla. 4-18
Brunswick News [iaDscrii>-rs not re¬
ceiving regular and pi\ pc- deliveries
bv carrier, phone 188. On-cuim-ioi
0 No Worms In a Healthy CSfila
MI children troubled with Worms havs anon
healthy color, which indicates poor blood, and as a
ju|c there i> more ov losa stomach disturbance.
GROVE’S TASTELESS cLi!!TON?C giver. regularly
for two or thTec' week? will enrich the blood, im¬
prove the digestion, ow! act as a General Strength¬
ening Tonic to the whole system. Nature will then
lUrow oif or dispe.i tho worms, end the Child will bfl
in perfect heal; h. Pleasant to take. 60 c ner bottle
TAX RECEIVER’S NOTICE
For the purpose of receiving state
and county tax returns for 1921 J
will be at the following places on the
dates named below:
St. Simon’s Island—February
March 11, April 8.
Sterling—February 27, March 12 ,
mid April 9. 13,
Bladen—February 28, March
April 10. March 14,
Brookman—February 29,
April 11.
Special Dales
,, I’cnneik—April 15.
Everett City—April 16.
Thalman—April 7.
Arco—April 23. of¬
All other dates 1 will be at my
fice on first lloor^joE court house.
Books open for receiving tax returns
February 1st. Close April 80th.
R. M. SCARLETT,
Tax Receiver.
CASTORS A
For Infants and Children
In fise For Over 30 Years
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S P O R T I N G
NEWS
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o o Early Dope on Principal Entries Shows U
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group of probable Derby sl.ari
crs. Above: St. James (left)
and Beau Butler. Cepfer:
Senator Norris (left) and
Diogenes. Below, at left, Sara
ze:i.
l?y NORMAN BROWN
In just a month the bugle will blare,
a glittoringly colorful assemblage of
100,000 society leaders and day la¬
borer;, will rise on insteps and cheer,
and the beat threc-year-old horse¬
flesh of the nation will go prancing
to the post at Churchill Dn.yns in
Louisville, in the fiftieth anniversary
renewal of America's premier turf
event, the Kentucky Derby.
Tho Derby this year will be worth
approximately $75,000 fa the winner,
including a gold ‘trophy symbol in of
victory in (.he fiftieth annual running
of the event, for this is the silver an
nivo. -ary of the historic race that
was fiist run in 1874.
The iiuninl struggle of East
against West for the premier honor
ct the ysar’iu tho threc-year-old di
vL• ii;n will he no less marked than in
former years. This year, however,
the west seems a little better forti¬
fied than in former years.
In t!:e winter books the horses giv¬
en tile preference were Baltic Creel;,
Lera Butler, Black Gold, lJracadale,
Diogenes, Fluvanna. Gonfalon. U' PPV.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM
ANNOUNCING
Reorganized Schedule Brunswick to
Jacksonville
Via Everett and 3y A. L. Ey.
Leave Brunswick .....9:2-3 -u.m.
Arrive Everett..... 10:05 a. m.
Leave Everett ............. 10:39 a. m.
Arrive Jacksonville .... 1:30 p. in.
Connections at Jacksonville for all
Florida points. For further informa¬
tion apply to representatives.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM
Though)s, Iioimnore, Lord Baltimore
II, Lodr Martin, Mad Play, Mr.
Savnxan, Senator Norris, Stanwix,
Starbcck, St. James, Sun Flag,
Thorndalc, Transmute, ■ Tree Top,
WhisValong, V/iso Counsellor and
Worthmore. Most of these arc East¬
ern horses.
Favorite of West
Wise 'Counsellor is the favorite of
the West, lijLre particularly, Ken¬
tucky. Li ihe Kentucky Jockey Club
slakes last autumn lie handily dis¬
posed of all of the crack juvenile,e
of the year Ivvith the cxcSptiofis of
Sarazan and St. James, both Derby
probabilities. lie is owned by John
S. Ward of Lexington, Ivy.
The West also has Black Gold, the
winner of the Louisiana Derby, an
Oklahoma horse 'owned by a woman,
M's. IK M. Hoots, and Beau Butler,
winner of the Pimlico futurity, the
principal hopeful in the : iabie of E.
R. Bradley, who scut H e one-halt'
.winners of the 1922 Derby, Behave
Yourself and Black Servant, to the
post. There is some other Derby ma¬
terial in the always prominent Brail
lev stable, too, hut Ileau B'd.lcr is
Maplo Syrup now on sale. Made
by Brunswick Brunswick Candy Co. Ask
grocer for it.
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Haw !o care for
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'■ V '•im '% V' * Td t , appearance & little Muiny,
•' >• 'ii ' makm! LiU linen. linen I.air
require: is Som mcthinijinote than soap and w.u
make inaicc it it it r.riiiy re- iilly beautiful. pcautilul. If Ji you you boneatly noncatJy > wunt
lustre, l>rigli"ACS5,tca 1 beauty, in your hair, you
muni pul it there. Golden Glint £>!> c poo bc^u.;
where plant shampooing stops, ft yiv*:-. th?. f, .<■
n natural t.sdi.ypce truly bcautifil. i hn/: lived
brightness color-emphasis 2 (lin ilmtlnfits tlnpts bcttVBi between sliunpo: os.aiitlicsrn
ulnr ahnuc. You’ll quickly suit know ed to vour Ik r o'.vri redly pai will f «< -
f annue. You’ll never never know Iiov/ v;
your hair can look until you’ve had .t Golden
Giint Shampoo. Try one. v nil drujjj.i.M ?,
Golden Glint
SHAMPOO
ts» Mi
j acknowledged the best.
| Sam: am the ehesmut gelding own
cd by Mrs. W. K. Vanderbilt 3d,
which one of the two nr three lead¬
ing .hopefuls of htc East, is the only
tbrac-year-cld that lias a clean slate,
The gelding was never defeated, but
lie won only $37,880. Ili.-. breeder did
not consider him a stake
therefore did. nol.deem it advisable to
nominate him for ail the big two
year-old specials. Sarazan started
ten times in 1923 end won all races.
George 1). Wldencr’s ft. James, was
more fortunate, as he was named for
all the big stakes. lie (won It is share,
c-f the purse-;. lie po; formed six |
times and .was returned the winner in
three races, having added the Futur¬
ity, the Saratoga Special and the
United States Hotel Stakes to his. list, j
His total earning:: were $89,385, and
lie. led the list of winning
olds.
Harry F. Sinels’ir won the premier;
event last year with Zow This year
he hopes to cop again with one of -
these likely looking runners: Bra - -
dale, Mad Flay, Mourmorc and Stan¬
wix.
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beg to inform the public that
J have resigned by place with
;he Hercules Powder Go. in,
>rdor to give my entire atten
:ioi 1 to
0II QT OVE REPAIRING
Don’t throw away your old
stove, call J, H. Ohne the man
who can make your old stove
like new—Ail work giiaran
tec. Phone 873.
Child’s Best Laxative
“California Syrup'
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j child tomorrow.
j Ask your druggist for gm nine
j "California Fig Syrup” v;h:<U has di¬
rections for babies and children of ail
ages printed cm bottle. Mo the id You
must say “California” or you may get
an imitation fig syrup.
Maplo Syrup now on safe. Made
by Brunswick Candy Co. Auk your
grocer for it.
MATTRESSES MADE OVER
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a ftr»t-ch»sa "condition. Cushioaa
! made to order and repaired. Blood
Worth, tho obi reliable, phe-jts 483.
corner <i and din Herat bu- -»i
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We are offering some special Easier prices this
Season. Here are a few headliners.
SHOES Silk Hose to match Luster Hand made children Dress¬
Shoes From es, 4 to 6 years .. $ ] ,9S
Satin Pump, from 35c to $2.50
$3.98 io $5.50
Ail Colors Silk Pongee All kinds of Indies Hats
Sally SaiukHa from pet yard........ 81.00 for----------$1,98 up
$2.75 io $3,08
Gentlemen’s, Ladies, Ghil- Novelty Silk Crepes Mens and Bovs STOKES
dren—All Kinds per yard........$1.00 HATS
Wc also carry full line of Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes,
Fancy and Staple Groceries and Fresh Meat.
J. W. CROSBY
2 \ 28 Norwich St. Phone 128
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*™MWW rail! l ONLY ONE
VICTOR RECORD A .WEEK
vow would soon hate 2 treasury of music wherein the great¬
est composers ami artists of the entire musical world are
represented.
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E &&-— Ha; lo Syrup now on sale. Made
Why allow “snr.P'rs'' and stuffy, by Brunswick Car,by ,Co. Ask your
Babies wheezy when breathing quick to relief f inuent follows your j grcecr for it.
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CTg/-h.I v isJ»A xS rJa: lo Syrup now on sole. Made
COU^ssl’l if by Brunswick C udy C l \sk your
No Narcotics grocer for it.