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FOR DEPENDABLE HEAT
i !
use
VECTO !
This roa! burning, warm nrr circu¬
lating heater can be depended on to
make your home comfortable in the
coldest weather,
VECTOS comes in three popular
sizes, prices range from $55,00 to
$105.00.
VECTOR are made and guaranteed
by the American Radiator t o.
For Oil Iturning Span' Heaters let
ns show you the b -t. the ITA'IT
heater. Also made in three s /■•
Gifmore&WQDds
PLUMBING HEATING
SHEET META I WORK
Phone 228 1118 RVhmon'i «t
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Extra Specials for So. curdaji-Extending Through Sunday!
CHAIM OF
cur mez
^drugstores.
MkPhail, Whitman BRUNSWICK, GEORGIA TOILET LINES
end Park & Tilfotd Dorothy Gray
Candies Corner Newcastle and Gloucester Street Helena Rubinstein
Evening in Paris
“For Those Who Appreciate Quality, Cleanliness, Efficiency ’
Cut Prices Not Just For Today, But Every Day
ry ro A ! You You Will Will Like Like Our Our Luncheonette Luncheonette Service—Eat Service—Eat Here Here 17 VTPD 1 A •
" I\r\. Ice Ice Cream Cream with with Whipped Wh inner! Cream Cream and an.! PKerrHc Cherries HA I nAl
10c. Iflr
7fic Alice Blue Chocolates 59c.
$1.26 Abscrbine. Jr. 99c
75c Alcohol, Rubbing 37c
25c Bayer’s Aspirin, 12’c 12c
40' Bayer’s Aspirin Tablets 23c
bOe Bay Rum 37c
30c Bromo Seltzer 19c
60c Bromo Seltzer 39c
$1.20 Bromo Seltzer 74c
25c. Blcck Draught Liver
Regulator 17c
25c Black & White Prepara
lions 19c
30v" Capudine 19c
60c Capud.ine 39c
10c Cascarels 8c
25c Cascaretts 17c
50c Cnscarelts 33c
40c Cnstoria 24c
$1.25 Crcomulsion 94c
25c Carter s Liver Pills 19c
25c 636 Chill Tonic 19c
50c Cuticura Ointment 21c
60c Cuticura Ointment 3Sc
$1.0C Ciirocarbonates,
Upjohn’s, 83c
25c Cuticura Soap 21c
$1.00 Con Liver Oil Warn
poles S3c
$1.56 Coiy ; Dusting Pow¬
der $1.19
$1.00 Coty’s Face Powcitr 69c
35c Dam'erinc Hair Tonic 24c
60c Danderine Hair I onic 44c
$1.00 Danderine Hair Tonic 74c
15c Diamond Dyes, 2 for 25c
75c Dextri Maltose 69c
65c Dryco 49c
$2.50 Dryco $1.89
75c Doan’s Kidney Pills 59c
35c Energine 29c
$1.2C Fleet’s Phospho Seda 93c
60c F eel's Phospho Soda 43r
30r Fleet s Phospho Soda 21c
35c Forhan’s Tooth Paste 29c
60c Forhan’s Tooth Paste 44c
33c Fostilla 24c
60c Grove's Chill Tonic 44c
75c Glover's Mange Cure 64c
50c Hind’s Honey and
Almond Cream 33c
EOc Hcrack’; Malted Milk 39c
$1X0 H f Mailed Milk 79c
$3.75 Horlick’s Malted
Milk $3.19
$1.00 Houbig .nt’s Bath Salt,
r storied odors 79c
$1.50 I ’oubig.Ant’s Dusting
Powder $1.19
$1,00 Houbigant’s Face Pow¬
der 79c
15c Hygoio. Nipple and Bot¬
tle, 2 for 2oc
50c Ipana Tooth Paste 39c
Watch Fur Our Saturday Spdcials. Anything Delivered is Full Pr’ce
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THE TIDES pm]
i \ High Low 12:15 am 12:85
Mar. 7 0:52 am 7:00 nm
Saturday High 1:16 am 1:40 pm!
Mar. 8 1 ,ow ?:58 am 8:07 pm
Sunday High 2:21 am 2:52 pm '
Mar. 9 Low 9:07 am 9:17 pm
Monday High 8:36 am 4:03 pm
Mar. ! 0 Low 10:14 am 10:25 pm
These are outer bar calculations;
about thirty minutes later in the
hatbor.__________
PROPERTY ASSESSMENT NOTICE
The city tax assessor having filed
assessments on property for the
year 1930 with the undcrigned, this
book will he open in my office for in- i
spocHon by property owners until)
March 10, 1030, and any one not satis¬
fied with property assessments must:
file the City application secretary for by, arbitration said date. with
Hugh llurford, )
3-10 City Secretary.
___________.
Dr. D. li, Wiley, surgeon on a I’a
ocean line, spends his spare time
writing short stories.
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This business is owned by
one who was born and
reared at Jcsup,
Georgia
We wish once more to thank
yen lor your splendid
patronage, and for many
expressions of good will.
I R. R. BENNETT.
25c and J. Baby Powder 19c
30c Jurgen’s Benzoin Lotion 33c
3Cc Koiynos Tooth Paste 24c
4Sc Kotex 39c
30c value, 3 cakes Kirk’s
Hard water Castile Soap 15c
30c Listerine 17c
60c Listerine 32c
$1.00 Listerine 63c
25c Listerine Tooth Paste 17c
30c Lax ; live Bromo Quinine
Tablets 17c
50c Listerine Shaving Cream 39c
75c Love Me Face Powder 69c
30c Lysol 22c
60c Lysol 44c
$1.20 l ysol 88c
60c Levertone 49c
$1.25 Lyair Finkham’s Veg¬
etable Compound 94c
25c Mavis Talcum Powder 19c
$1.00 Mello-GSo Face Pow¬
der aid Compact 79c
30c Mentholatam 19c
60c Mentho’atum 38c
60c Mcllins Food 49c
S5c Mellins Food 69c
45c Modess 39c
25c Mennen’s Baby Powder 19c
50c Mennen’s Shaving Cream 39c
$1.00 Mineral Oil, full pint,
McKeson & Robbins 59c
50c Mulsified Coca Nut Oil
Shampoo 44c
25c N. R. Tablets 15c
60c Nujol 41c
$1.20 Nujol 82c
25c Phillip’s Milk Magnesia 18c
50c Phillip’s Milk Magnesia 36c
35c Ponds Van, Cream, jars 24c
THE BRUNSWICK NEWS
PERSONAL
Wheclt r Talbert, of Columbus. ar
rived in the city today on htisiw •„
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C. L. Simmon::, of Waycross, is ht.ro
today on r. bu inesr trip.
-
j a. Lott, of Columbia, S. C., is
v,! * ,tn,R ™ ' h '' '
L. L, Amsden, of Atlanta, is here
on business.
Mi., ,
■I. Lc: Sit Scott, of Baltimore,
is visiting here today.
(’. M. Hughs, of Atlanta, arrived
here on business today.
Hampton Roads, Virginia’s sea
gateway, bar seen its imports increase
lour times and its exports seven times
in 15 years.
35c Ponds Cold Cream, jars 24c
25c Ponds Van. Cre:.m, tubes 19c
20c Ponds Cold Cream, lubes 13c
50c Pcbeco Tooth Paste 33c
80c Pepsodent Tooth Paste 33c
$1.00 Princess Pat Face
Powder 77c
50c Princess Pat Rouge, any
shade 39c
50c Prophylactic Tooth
Brush 44c
15c Putnam Dyes, 2 for 25c
50c Palmolive Shampoo 3Sc
35c Palmolive Shaving
Cream 23c
30c Phenolax Wafers 21c
60c value, 6 cakes Palmolive
Soap 25c
RAZOR BLADES
i
50c Durham Duplex 37c
35c Ever Ready 27c
35c Enders 27c
50c Auto-Strop 39c
40c Gem 34c
$1.00 Gillette Blades, 10’s 61c
50c Gillette Blades, 5’s 31c
15c Rit Dye, 2 for 25c
25c Red Cross Liver
Regulator 17c
25c Shu Milk "21c
60c Syrup Figs 44c
60c Syrup PeDsin 44c
$1.20 Syrup Pepsin 88c
30c Sal Hepatica 19c
60c. Sal Hepatica 38c
$1.20 Sal Hepatica 75c
50c Squibb’s Footn Paste 27c
50c Squibb’s Shaving Cream 27c
$1.00Vapex S9e
50c Squibb’s Cod Liver Oii 39c
$ 1 .00 Squibb’s Cod Liver Oil 79c
?5c Squibb’s Milk of Mag¬
nesia 21c
5Cc Squibb’s Milk of Mag¬
nesia 39c
3i.CC Squibb’s Mineral Oil 79c
25c Simmons Liver Regu¬
lator 17c
$1.25 S. S. S. 98c
$2.00 S. S. S. $1.39
15c Tintex Dyes, 2 for 25c
50c Unguentine 39c
35c Vicks Salve 21c
25c Woodbury’s Soap ISc
$1.00 Waterbury’s Cod
Liver Extract 79c
Wine Cardui 39c
50; West Tooth Brushes 44c
35c William’s Shaving
Cream 29c
50c Woodbury’s Cream’s, jar 39c
25c Woodbury’s Cream, tube 19c
SiX-Y EAR-OLD GIRL
SINGS RADIO BLUES
(By Associated Press)
Houston, Texas, March, 7.—Six
year-old Adelaide Kauffman, who cits
with other first grader,: in the day-'
time, is a salaried radio entertainer bv
night.
She ring- “blue:,” and participates
: n a skit called “Ted and Jo” over
KPRC. “Am I Blue” is her favorite
song number.
Adelaide never has had any mu
sia! instruction, but she says she is
“crazy about” radio work.
MORE TENNESSEE ROADS
Nashville, Tenn., March 7. (/Pi—
Tennessee’s road building program for
1930 includes construction of 220;
miles of concrete pavement.
LONE DANISH AIR LINE
Copenhagen, Anarch 7. (/Pi—Den¬
mark has a single commercial air
service. Passengers carried in 1929
totaled 1,740.
| 1- THEATRICAL
PICTURESQUE WEST
IN FOX PRODUCTION
The wide expense of the west that
was, provides the picturesque locale
for “Romance of Rio Grande,” the
feature all-talking Foxie Movieton
picture with Warner Baxter, Mary
Duncan and Antonio Moreno, announc¬
ed for the attraction at.the Bijou The¬
atre today and Saturday.
Massive scenes of the Rio Grande
region, plains dotted with enormous
herd of cattle, and the rare grandeur
of the old Mexican estates .give pic¬
torial testimony to the gigantic scale
on which Fox Films staged this com¬
pelling romantic picture of the west,
which is an Alfred Santell directorial
effort.
Brightened with the dialect the pic¬
ture version is said to be the most
engaging western drama to appear
since the advent of the talkies.
TAX RECEIVER’S NOTICE
For the purpose of receiving state
and county tax returns for 1980 1 will
be at the following places on the
dates named below:
St. Simon’s Island (at the pier)
Fob. 19; March 12; April 2.
Sterling, Feb. 20; March 13, April
3.
Bladen, Feb. 21; March 14; April 4.
Brookman, Beruary 22; March 15;
April 5.
Special Dates
Pennick, April 10.
Everett City, April 11.
Thalman, April 12.
Arco, April 16.
All other dates I will be at my
office at courthouse. Books open for
receiving tax returns February 1st,
and close April 30.
R. M. Scarlett,
Tax Receiver, Giynn County,
Georgia. 4-30
066 Tablets
Relieves a Headache or Neuralgia in
30 minutes, checks a Cold the first day,
and checks Malaria in three days.
666 also in Liquid
BAD SYMPTOMS
LEAVE QUICKLY
Constipation Troubles Soon Go
Away Following Use of
Black-Draught
Burks, Texas.—Mrs. Orea Craw¬
ford. of this place, tells of her use
of Thedford's Black-Draught which
she says covers a period of “a
good many years.”
“We use Black-Draught as a
regular family medicine for con¬
stipation, and I try always to keep
It in the house.
"I have found it a reii .ble medi¬
cine to give the children when they
get upset from over-eating, or
have colds, for after taking Black
Draught they get all right in a
little while.
sick “I headache. use Black-Draught I have found for bilious, that
a dose or two, taken at night, will
give quick relief for constipation'
and the complications which fol¬
low when that condition runs on.
“A bad taste in the mouth in
the morning, dizziness and a dull
headache, all leave quickly after a
few doses of Black-Draught. I
find it is not -safe to let such
things run on. I try to head off
the danger by taking Black
Draught in time. It is a depend¬
able medicine.”
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is the only rddio
vve consider good
enough for US to
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id car it at your
home —free— and
you will know why
wc sell no other.
Home Furr;. Co.
1318 Newcastle St.
Phone 364
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Direction of
ARTHUR
LUCAS
and
\VM. K.
JENKINS
attempting, to disarm
the man she hated to
j|| save wanted. the But man the man she
trL M she loved wanted intriguing an
M other, an
beauty.
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Direction of
ARTHUR Phone 404 I
LUCAS SHOWS
and
WM. K. 3:00, 5:00,
JENKINS Xj j/VOty SHOWING- 7:00, 9 :00f “v|
mm w tun
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4th chanter
“MARKED MEN”
“LUCKY ERICKS”
“POOR FISH”
Extra! Extra!
Come to see us—cal! us up. We are
o n the job, with Price Quality, and
Service.
LADIES’ HATS—New Spring styles. f fq/f|
$ 1.50 grades. Special, each
ENGLISH PRINTS—Regular 35c grade,
large assortments. Yard AiJ
PRINTED PIQUE—Assorted patterns, «>|>C
good quality. Special, yard
LADIES’SHOES—Straps and Oxfords.
solid leathers, pair
LADIES’ HOSE—Full fashioned, all |
colors. Special, pair ^ | a ||U
24 ibs. S. R. Flour...............................79c
1C lbs. Cloth Bag Sugar for..........55c
11 to a customer)
Bailey Supreme Coffe<s, every
car? guaranteed, lb. .......... 44c
5 lbs. Good Whole Rice for...........25c
2 eens Cut String Beasis,
(No, 2 can) for........................25c
3 large Octagon Soap for.......... 14c
Fresh Vegetables and Fruits
KERSEY'S BARGAIN STORE
“SELLS MOST EVERYTHING."
2127 Norwich Phone 1050
FRIDAY, MARCH 7, 1930.
//owe of /
Ta/k/nq P/'ctures
•
shows
3:00, 5:00,
7*00. 9:00