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ED'NESDAY, APRIL 16, 1924.
Wants
MEWS 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
south Brunswick^but Ced^ia territory. also a wids
Unless you have ait adt eriis-*
fog account. all advertise'
nients 2 a this coiuom art
strictly payable in advance.
WANTED—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 IVL G. D.,
P. 0. Box 18.
FOK SALE
FGIt SALE—Practically new vacuum
cle :innr with ail attachments. Ay
ply at 1116 Lee St. 4-10
FOE] scares SALE—Bed and various room odd suits, pieces art of
furniture. Will sell at low price.,
phono G82 8-1G
LIGHTING DEMONSTRATION
i? Come and moo The Radiant Electric
Lighting Bower at the tourist canip
near Lanier's for ile-.minstratkse, or
by request at your home. The sin:
p’.cst plant on the market. County
agents wanted. Harrison A Mans¬
field. ■ 4 Ad
FOR REW
FOE LENT—Six room houve. IDs
all modern conveniences. Located
I t 1601 Gloucester street. Apply L.
Miller, or phone 353. 4-20
LOR 3 1 it N T—R oo ms. Apply 507
Gloucester street. tf
FOR RENT—Two rooms (furnished 1
suitable for light housekeeping.
modern conveniences. Close in. Ap¬
ply 510 Howe street. tf
LOST AND FOUND
LOST—Liver colored female
puppy. Answers to name of Ruth.
Reward if returned to E. W.
son. 4-18
PIANOS AND PLAYERS
Tuned and adjusted by expert
tory man. Residence 1929 J and Nor¬
wich Sis., phone S28. Prof. Lcvit
Boole, composer and teacher.
- NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
Landing on Jekyi Island
cept by special permission
strictly " prohibited.
2-18 E. G. GRQB, Supt.
REAL ESTATE WANTED
Unsod addition wanted, or
suitable for sub-dividing int
We wont to deal (with owners.
full information first letter. We
an organization that can get you
price and your terms.
St. Petersburg Real Estate
Auction Co., Box 17C9, St.
burg, Fla.
iSninsYAsk News sunser mors cot r,*
eeiving regular end prompt clehveriei
J;v furvier, pbni’H IhS. Ckmitatio*
No Worms in a Healthy Child ..
A9 ehilUnn tumbled with Werrr:e have anus
healthy run,-. v;t:ich iaikv.vx-j j’oer blood, t.rA ns a
lei *. tuvro i ir.ni-' ■ ! -a st.cmnch (iiaturhai ee.
GROVE’S T*STEtESS ci.iii TONIC .Aver, rcthik.-ly
t.n two or tiitce v/eetir tv;II er.-id:, the fjlood, lm
j'Tovc the diticetlon, art! Her ft., a Genera’. SUent-tl.
p-ifne Toni: to the whole et. l.l'thtre vSi; then
Oa-ovr oh or tiloj.l the ve.i.ne, anti the Child will be.
w perfect heal h. Pleasnot to taWe. Ctic vtr boutd
TAX KECElVElfS NOTICE
For tiie purpose nt receiving state
and county tax returns for 392-1 I
will bo at the following places cm the
dates named below: -
St:, Simon’s Island—-February 20,
March 1), April S.
Sterling-—February 27, March 12,
ami April 9.
Bladen—February 28, March 1.3,
April 10.
Broohman—February 29, March 14.
April 11.
SiM-ciid Dates
■ Pcr/ncik—April 15.
.Everett City—April 10.
Thalrmm—April 7.
Arco—April 23,
All other dates 1 will be at my of¬
fice on first, floor of court hourfe.
I'.ooLs pp?r. for receiving tax returns
Febwrury 1st. Cio.-e April itOth.
% R. M. SCARLETT,
Tax Keccdvcr.
CASTORS A
For Infants and Children
I h Use For Over 30 Years
, Always Si J®toa,'uto bears cf <%£'XMi£&is <Z.
THE JINGLE BELLES Wherein the Subject of, Golf is Torched Upon
Con spiritn
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GOLFlftSG TOPS- TA/CTS USED C:d UPS - TKAT’S Cee.A,LLV T OGO - YOU 1
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NEWS
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ECUTIJEK.N UMGUB
Atiaoiu al fi.r-hviJlc.
Biurhit.’hrKt at OhalUuv. o- n.
Metuphiu al Litilr- Ruck.
Kev Orlejiis at MsbiK
AMERK'AN 1.HAGUE
EL Loui; at Chica - u
1 11 cvelan I ai Detroit.
Plulsdelphia at Washington.
New Turk at Boston.
N VriONAi. league
Id:. ;to:i .it 1 Lilad:-; 4 : .a.
Bn'o’.iyit r:t New 1'i-ik.
I'it'rL;: ; Oireinnati.
Chicago at ,.? t. Louis.
BRUNSWICK AGAIN
DEFEATS WAYCR 0 SS
m GOOD GOLF GAME
I’nmsjvAck golfev: amru ys G'i’day
Mealed the goH'cru freni Wnysross,
the sei nd recently, ar.d the following
is (lie fecrc!:
W. 1>. EeavN, 0, v,-:. J. P. Harrell, 2.
T. O. Williams, 9, vs. \V. It. P?ikov, 2.
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v ‘ * v ’ 1 '* %'
Gt-u IVLUleig 0,. vs. JIatty r Parker,
J. M. Kopkins, 1, vs. (V. M. Dunwody,
’" 4‘,is ci, 2, vs. J. J,.
0. L. ■- , 0> • Nigat:.-!
r : ! :C \ •- ; i:!' 1 ' 1 ’ s':’
Ldv\;:i, . uen.iie,, 0. 1
Brunswick, l-i. ,
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SOU 1HEKN KAllAvAK SY.sIEM
ANNOUNCING
Reorganized Scheilule Bnusv, ick * <J
Jacksunville
Via Everett and -S. A. L. Ivy.
Leave Brunswick .... !)-‘L> s ’U '
• Arrive Everett........ lOnlu a. :u.
Leave Everett......... iv ,u ' ‘ * t ' M '
Arrive Jacksonville 1.03 p. m
Connections at Jacksonville for aU
Florida points. For further
tion apply to representatives.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM
U 'Smilssi ? Through,Great Dramatic
Success, at Chautauqua
;
“Smilin’ Through," great dramatic success, will be a feature attraction a!
the coming Redpath Chautauqua here.
't’bls appealing, whimsical three-act play deals with youth, love, misumler
standing and a sadly misplaced (lcxlre for revenge.. Attempting to part t\v<
lovers, an elderly man suddenly lives again through the days of Ids youth am
tecs the mistaken manner in which ho met his life’s problem, thereby sac¬
rificing years of happiness and service. Tills overwhelming revelation change;
ids remaining years and brings joy to the lovers.
“Smilin’ Through” will be presented by a cast of metropolitan actors
organized and coached by the New York City I'rqtiuclug Department of the
Re death Bureau. ;
THE BRUI RUNSWICK NEWS
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BASEBALL RESUI.TS
SOi ■ HERN LEAGUE
Atlanta 4, Nashville 4 (11 inr.li-.f.v,
i! ri. i ■ I.
Cii --uu- ham J.!., <ilia! : ; nooga 1. ■
iucmpciu 5, Li‘.lie Rod: 111.
New Orleans 5, Mobile 4 (11 in
.)
AMIAUCAN LEAGUE
St. Louis 7, Ciucage 8.
Lh'vyiaud lictrbit i.
Fiiilsrielphia 0, tVashiugion
New York 2, Boston 1.
M ,Yi if’N VL LEACliE
Br ..ikly'n 8, New York 2. j
l'itL'burg 5, Ciocinnati 0.
Chicago i), St. Lotus (i.
L’cston 6, Philadelphia 6 (11 in- j
flings, da i mess).
HARDWICK QUITS
FEDERAL JOB TO
LIVE m ATLANTA
Dcci triii!; that his resignation b«.d
noUdng whatever to dr with the
j I resent * ■ V ; l u ccmgrcvsiciial v. I * - u- licit ilIV'w.)U investigation 0 lU*l/*‘
of Iho UnAoil Stales dcpartDietit
js ■t ; !-e' , :;nd like rgcord c-f-former
t' rue:: Cenesul Hurry M.
f (ll . mcr Governor Thomas W. Hal’d
j w ;_ j. aunouuci.’s that he 1. d
1 ns : pecia! assistant to the aticrney
c f *; K; thnlied State:- and
J | the numiber (Apartment cf the of advisory justice. council of
; r r] lu former Georgia governor
I
cm! asserted that he had tendered his.
| resignation orally before the “ ihvesti- '.......•'
I gation began. lie stak’d that private
l-Lrciness interests and engagements
j rnd made also ii neccrscry said he for him unwilling to retire
i wan to
| give up permanently his Georgia in residence and lo
i j gjto Wu.Y'.ingtdn.
Air. II:u-dwick also gave out a lec
I ter from Acting Attorney General
James Ivl. Beck, accepting the rcsig
I nnlien and expressing regret over the
ciivnuistanecs which made- it neces
sary.
Maylo .Syrup now on sale. Made
by Brunswick Gandy Go. Ask your
1 grocer for it.
SCOTT’S BASEBALL
NOVELETTE DRAWS
TO SUDDEN CLOSE
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L.g' ;> ';V' -
John Scott.
Pitcher John Scott, hero of the
1922 world’s series, has been turned
pdrift bv the Giants—no other club
in the National League caring to
take him off the New York club’s
hands. Which menus Scott’s biff
league days probably are ended.
&***#»*—
Malaria, ChiHa a„d
or Bilious Fever. It
pm. that causa th.
ji SAGE GRAY TEA TURNS HAIR DARK
Grandmother’s Recipo
Bring Back Color and
Lustre to Hair
That beautiful, even shade of dark,
glossy hair can only be had by brew¬
ing a mixture of Sage Tea and Sul¬
phur. Y’our hair is your charm. It
makes or mars the face. When it
fades, turns gray or streaked, just an
application or two of Sage and Sul¬
phur enhances its appearance a hun¬
dredfold. mixture;
Don’t bother to prepare the
you can get this famous old recipe ini
proved by the addition of other ingre
dients at a small cost, all ready for use.
It is cajled Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur
Compound. This can always be de
pended upon to bring back the natural
color and lustre of your Hair.
Everybody uses “Wyeth’s” because Sage and it
Sulphur Compound now and evenly that
darkens so naturally applied.
nobody can tell it has been
You simply dampen a sponge or soft
brush with it and draw this through
the hair, taking one small strand at a
timc:®hy morning the gray hair has
disappeared, and after another applica¬ and
tion it becomes beautifully dark
;oipcars glossy and lustrous, it
"niwwtinvw^qtj ■ wraiu
BACK ON THE JOB:
. beg to inform the public that
J have resigned by (dace with
the HcYculos Powder Co. in
ircior to give my entire r' Hen¬
don to ■
Don’t throw awny your old
stove, cal! J. H. Dime the man
who can make your old do ye
like hew—ATI work guaran¬
tee. Phone 873.
VOflP SUUii
Ml fjiii
I 0
Tell me h. >.v cur c< mi is mac
tioiiii.'c; and 1 will tell y<i!’ how you
I feel, sleep a:"! ;x,(. If you • colon is
i cniai..ing itf eli freeiv, r ■'rlari;
! i.rmrleteiy e-,. r , y,u i .u" . .
j-lie and vigorous; :’. . - r . a<■ i«-i- ■'- 1
ly raid aw. 1 o ’ -■ .cd; ta: n i!)
ish, enjoy your ai al; ;i::i lig Uicr
.agiiL; J.' v--ar ci-hui i; iaxy a.":’* |
Jatkinj; ir. L-rl- \j tl;r,t. I': u ..-.--u ■
l.)LH main ' s luv bidu ic • nad a:id
.Svxaixsr'r.r! iut.i ,-"i . .'. ,s:i, ycu i
feel faervou.:, ii s : -.re, ms 1 ., d_. se -;.-
3fi_iiia,l rai n.aLiU'el,- chi,
( --Jo ■ : sr - s'. ( s.u. iat.-xic in)
is tim most coininun ca'.-se of ehixuiic
diseases rnd premature u- s ns- ai An :
of t:.' vital organs. Blis sis s.iiL •
WRbuut realizing how easily the j
vsuss ear. i 1 removed. Tell ;. sur
druggist to send you a l-oille of
otonc—the colon tonic. It veil!
ly restore tone to the muscular walls i
I of jour colon. Your toxic condition i
will die ppe ir an i joU will :
ling, ' -- ss-.e i ■ . nil vigorous. ( io- |
tone renicviLu: cause of
\tion. Your drugcisi is doltsr, instrueted to
irelund the prim, oiie ii you
are not thoroughly delighted '.villi
Uolotone. (udv.)
s'L siiAi>ri TR\^srr
CO«MlW\
3RUNSWICK VJ OCCAM f*IKS, S'?
SIMON l&LANO
J Winter Schedule, Starting Sept. 18
I Leave Brunsv.-'.-k ........... fix'-! am
| Leave Brunswick ........3:00 pin
Leaven Ocean f i r .........*0:.W am
I Leaven Ocean Pier............... 4:30 pm
Gunci c'j tic a cdu (,;S
j Leave Broiiswv. a .................LSO am
: ;*• ....... 2:80 a*b
°™ ‘ Sin:... ” ...... ...1!am
j Leave Ocean Bier.........- 5:0d pw
{ITunitt ES0 St. SIkios 'Yrau*?t Oo
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| s FpJ A I Mi UK Ah'") Wppjjf I®
$ j
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| j \ , e are offering some special Easier prices this
Season. Here are a few headliners.
SHOOS Silk Hose to match Luster Hand made children Dret, -
Shoe® from co, 4 to 6 years .. $1.98
Satin Pumjrs from 35c to $2.50
$3.98 lo *5,5(1 A!' kinds of ladies Hats
Ail Colors Silk Pongee for.........$i.98
Saliv Sandalti harm par yard........$1.00
$2.7,5 to $3.9$
Gs r, tien ion’s, L adico, Ch i 1 Novelty Silk Crepes Mens and Uoy., S TOKES
••
(iron—All Kintia per yard........$1,00 HATS
We also carry ra!.! line cf Dry Goods, Notions, Sheers,
fancy and Staple Groceries and Fresh Meat.
j It IV . CROSBY
2 1 28 Norwich Si. Phone 1 28
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Vc«i would soon have a treasury of music wherein the great*
cdt compeers and artists cf the entire musical world are
) represented. ISSUED BY
J. E. ABBOTT, Prop. ,
V .fUFVMHrt -vair K t am i « c t sgi:av»’-y>^’wmi>08Ww>^»^ftr JM i «iaa:»'a inBe!awnr t ' v v- -igTs a
ItHTTRilsSLS mVd OVE5?
As good as new. Venetian Miuds
a first-class condition.
made to order and repair'd.
' wortii, the old reliable, phone
ooruer <8 and Airiherr.': street..
Maylo Syrup now on rale. Made
by Brunswick Candy Co. Ask your
grocer for it.
Mu lo Syrup now ‘on rale. Made
by Brunswick Ccndy Co. Ark your
grocer for it.