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SUNDAY, MARCH 9, 1930,
WANTED—Young lady cashier for
tea room. S. K. Brown, corner!
Newcastle and F, phone 10. 11 ,
WANTED to by a good used cash 1
register. S. K. Brown., phone 10,
corner "Newcastle & I . n
$3.50 for permanent wave;'-, guaran
Grant teed, street, at Rita’s phone Beauty 859. Shop, ‘ 10151
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We have, money to lend on first I
mortgages. Consolidated Realty Com-j
pany, corner Newcastle and F streets.
Phone It). j i
EARN money. Snare time pleasant!
work tinting handkerchiefs. Exper¬
ience unnecessary. Liberal pay. No
selling. Write for free detail's. Atlas j
Handkerchief Co., Bridgeport, Conn.
AGENTS, ATTENTION! You want
to get ahead financially? Sell a
different line entirely. Write H.
Rudy, manager, Dept, 57. 517 Adams ‘
St., Dayton, Ohio. 0 lt
Ladies: $1 to $5 hourly spare time.
Newest Maisonette frocks display
sent free. Amazing values. Easiest
sellers. Experience unnecessary.
Bonuses, dresses offered free. Write
Ward-Stilson, Dept. 527, Anderson,
Ind. olt
FOR RENT
FOR RENT—Five-room furnished
cottage located in Urbana. Call at
1813 Macon avenue or phone 776. 10
Plesaant, comfortably furnished rooms
with or without board. Transient or
regular. One block north county court
house, 1901 Union street. 3-10
FOR RENT—Two furnished or un¬
furnished rooms, upstairs; private
porch; hot and cold water; use of
phone; business couple preferred.
Call 1095. 9
FOR RENT—Well located apartment
within three minutes walk of post
office. Consolidated eRalty Company,
corner Newcastle and F streets, phone
i°. 11
FOR RENT—Large room and
chenette furnished, gas and hot
ter; good lfocation; two doors from P.
O. H. B. Vickers, 1520 Reynolds
street. 11
FOR SALE
FOR SALE—Piano and furniture,
cheap for cash. Apply 1823
ran avenue.
FOR SALE—FORD COUPE,
model, excellent shape, cash or
terms. May be seen at 608 G
or phone 572. 11
FOR "SALE—House and lot 3601
Norwich street, corner of F. Cash or
terms. Mrs. Lula E. Anderson, Box
304, Williston, S. C. 3-7,9,16
WANTED-—Position as
or clerk by young woman, several
years’ experience; references. Reply
Box L. M. C., care News. 10
Cut flowers, potted plants, bedding
plants, gladiolas, bulbs. Will
predate your order. C. S. Tait, Sr.,
phone 29 or call 903 Dartmouth
street. 3-9
FOR PALE — Baby chicks every
Thursday; Barred Rocks and Rhode
Island Reds. Also Airedale pup.
Phone 447-J. Mrs. J. B. Chuich, 3320
Norwich street. 3-16
FOR SALE—$167.50 Majestic ra¬
dio for $100 if taken at once; in per¬
fect condition; call for inspection. W.
W. Sh ciman, Ocean Yu Gardens, St.
Simon’s Island, Ga. H
SPECIAL—Certified Georgia Special oysters
50c quart, 25c pint. price
gallon lots. Shrimp meat, 45c lb;
white crab meat, 50c lb; claw meat,
40c lb. Also raw shrimp. David Da¬
vis & Company. if
FOR SALE—Fish, oysters, shrimp,
chickens and other poultry, eggs.
Also dairy products. We dress, draw
and deliver free of charge. Anderson’s
Rea Food and Poultry Market, ’phone tf
8G9. 2122 Norwich street.
FOR SALE
Will sacrifice for cash two
(2) brand new small Stud
ebaker sedans. Not dem¬
onstrators or used cars.
Wil! also sell my personal
car—one Studebaker Du
p-ex-Phaeton five passen¬
ger car, uphlostered in
leather, unusually good
paint job, has pep like a
new one—good for many
mere years. A good buy
for some one.
G. A, Stacy, Dealer
Studebaker-Erskine Cars
1207 Newcastle St.
Phone 194
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CONTRACTING
Call us for estimate on any
iob. No matter how large or
small. Let us serve you.
A. T. HARRISON
Electrical Contractor
2222 Ellis St. Phone 165
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ADVENT CHRISTIAN
Corner Union amt H streets.
Rev. L. B. Sherman, pastor.
Sunday school, 10:15 a. m.
Pleaching 11:30 a. m. and 7:30 p,
i Prayer meeting Tuesday 8 p. in., al
I Mrs. RibronV, opposite Hercules
j ; plant.
Regular prayer meeting Wedne ¬
sday, Loyal 7:30 Workers, p. m. Thursday 8
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Junior Loyal Workers Friday 3 p.
m.
Public is cordially invited to worship
at this church.
ST. MARK’S EPISCOPAL
Corner Gloucester and Egmont Sts
The Rev. Royal K. Tucker, rector.
Holy communion, 8 a. m.
Church school 10 a. rn.
Morning prayer, 11:16 o’clock.
Evening prayer, 7:30 o’clock.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
502 1-2 Gloucester street,
A branch of the Mother Church,
the First Church of Christ Scientist is
Boston, Mass.
SuhjcO: “Man.”
Golden Text: P alms, 65:4. B1 o-;k
is the man whom thou choosest, and
dwell to approach unto thee, that he
may in thy courts: we shall be
satisfied with the goodne of thy
house, even of thy holy temple,
Sunday school at 9:45 a. m.
Sunday .services at 11 a. m,
Wednesday evening services at 8
o’clock.
The reading room is open to the
on Monday and Friday after-
THE BRUNSWICK NEWS
ill THE CHURCHES
ST. JAMES LUTHERAN
Gloucester and Wolf streets.
Rev. Paul M. Counts, pastor.
Sunday school, 10:15 a. m.
Morning service, 11:15 o’clock. .
Evening service, 7:30 o’clock.
Public is cordially invited to all o
these services.
FIRST BAPTIST
Corner Union and Mansfield Sts.
Sunday school 1 0:15 a. m. W. E.
Shelter, supt .
Preaching Preaching 11:30 1U3U a. a. m. m. and and 7:30 C3U
by Di\ B. D. Gray, (M College lark,
Senior and intermediate B. \. P.
meet at 6:15; Juniors at 6:30.
Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:30
p. m.
A cordial welcome is extended to
everyone to attend these services.
M’KENDREE METHODIST
Norwich and K streets.
T. E, Davenport, pastor.
Bible school 10:30 a. m.
Preaching 11:30 a. m. “The Church
Family.”
Evening service, 7:45 o’clock. Sub¬
ject: “Scarlett Sin Made White.’’
League, 6:45 p. in.
You are welcomed with a hand¬
shake.
FIRST METHODIST
Monk and Norwich streets.
W. P. Blevins, pastor.
Sunday school 10:15 a. m. T
Glover, supt.
Morning worship, II 30 o’clock.
Evening worship, 7:30 o’clock.
pastor will breach at both hours.
Young people’s society 6:45 p. m.
The public is cordially invited to
worship with us. Strangers are giv¬
en a special invitation.
nnns from 3 to 5 and on all other week
days, except legal holidays, from 12:30
to 2:30.
The public is cordially invited to
attend our services and visit the
reading room.
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The city tax assessor having
the assessments on property for
year 1930 with the underigned, Ibis
book will be open in my office for in¬
spection by property owners until
March 10, 1930, and any one not satis¬
fied with property assessments must
file application for arbitration with
the City secretary by said date.
Hugh Burlonl,
3-10 City Secretary.
TAX RECEIVER’S NOTICE
For the purpose of receiving state
county tax returns for 1930 I will
[ )e (_j le f 0 ]i 0W j n g places on the
named below:
St. Simon’s Island (at the pier)
Feb. 19; March 12; April 2.
Sterling, Feb. 20; March 13, April
3.
Bladen, Feb. 21; March 14; April 4.
Brookman, Bcruary 22; March 15;
April 5.
Special Dates
Penniek, April 10.
Everett City, April 11.
Thai man, April 1^.
Ai'co, April 16.
All other dates I will lie at my
office at courthouse. Books open for
receiving tax returns February 1st,
and close April 30.
R. M. Scarlett,
Tax Receiver, Glynn County,
Georgia. 4-30
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THE SILAS GREEN
MINSTRELS COMES
MONDAY NIGHT,
Tlii ' at(ruction lias been coming to
company's mmnn ” vm popularity .............. ” is because the
the management has the ability to see
trend of public desire and cater to
it.
t'harle Collier, the manager, is a 1
ways insistent on keeping the Silas
Green show up-to-date and is a firm
believer in new acts, new costumes,
in fact, new everything at the start
'd 1 each Among this season’s
season.
new members are Jim and Roberta
Green, comedy eccentric dancers, and
a scream from start to finish. Allie
Johnson, "Tamm of the Wire,” who
performs many startling and seem
ingly impossible feats on a slack wire,
These two acts alone are worth tho
price of admission, not saying any
thing about those two funny comedi
ails, ,Silas Green and Lilas Been, sup
porl ed by an ail star cast.
tain' This company of high class enter¬
is will give one performance in
lheir water-prof tented theatre on
Mansfield and Amherst streets Mon¬
day nig hi, March 10.
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Johnston S'. C\,
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vented an operation and relieved the
distress with Sorbol-Quadruple, a
colorless liniment, easy to apply and
not expensive.” Get more information
at Andrews’ Drug Store, or write Sor
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