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Finest Granulated
SUGAR 10 59 C
Lbs."
High Quality Compound
LARD Canton 20 c 3-Lb. Q £f C
Pail Ot) j Modern women do nol find wail until how the
end o! 1 hi- month to out
much they ar< spending for food. The
woman of today runs her household
Iona—Vine Ripened—Full Pack on a strictly rash should basis. spend She for knows food,
how much she
TOMATOES : i no. 2 me and she .sticks to it by paying as she
j Cans A goes. of keeping household
She is proud business-like
expenses low in a way—
tr.ntsmm * sauM ssraasf that’s why she’s an A&P customer.
Encore—Dry Spaghetti or 1 |i
MACARONI 4 8-Qz. Pkg. * lb AC h Natural NUTLEY Golden Color
Special Cure—Full Cream
CHEESE Per Lb. 19 l OLEO
The Old Reliable—Octagon Per 10 '
SOAP | L-t' Bars 'f* | Lb
**"’*—‘"TTfrr 1 - tt~ it -f• Tii m~ i i.M i ririmnrrr r
Nectar Blend IONA F L 0 U R
Oramre Pekoe SELF-RISING
India Ceylon Mixed excellent Flour general kitchen
An for use
TEA 6-Lb. Bag 12-Lb. Bag 24-L.b. Bag 48-Lb. Bag
Lb. Vt Lb rc V 2 Pkg. Lb. I9 C 3I C 59 c $|.15
BROOMS Cleansweep KEaDrs—'- CHIPS0 J Q Small Pkgs. IF
Sultana
TUNA FISH *) No. l /z 29 c
Lt Cans
Each. Otraker Ma c! - Oven Baked
BEANS ey 16-Oz. 22 c
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....... i Cans
Iona, Luscious Yellow Cling Atlantic
Peaches M AT € H E S 10c Reg. Pkg. 5 C
O No. 2Vz 9Q C Sultana
Ct Cans w"*** LiD •»-» -wr* APPLE BUTTER 28 Ox. Jar
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Del Monte—Delicious A&P
PEARS CONDENSED MILK 14 c?: 12 12 1C
Si 1 verbsook Tub or Print
Can No. 2 IT BUTTER Pound
RICE I Lbs. 23* Fresh BEETS £
Bunch
Large Iceberg Fresh
LET TUCE I0 C 1 CARROTS. 5 C
Bunch
'Fancy Georgia Fresh Green
STRAWBERRIES P EA S Pound
Grandmother’s Green
CAKES Pound 25 c I CABBAGE Lb. 3‘
Grandfathers
BREAD Loaf 16 02. 5c Ro ll s dozen 5c
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IN OUR MEAT MARKETS
Just Arrived PICNIC HAMS, lb. 13c.
NEOCBQNES.....~3~ \bs7Y6c
gg£f NG WHITE MEAT, lb, 10c
Fresh Croaker Fish 3 lbs. 25c
ROAST, lb.
Fresh Dressed Hens, lb. 29c
fSHAMS&’lb. 25c
THE BRUNSWICK NEWS
Mellon's Son to Join Ranks
of Blue Grass Turf Colony
The old stone mansion on the “Blue Ridge Stud” larm at Lpper
ville, Va., ha :■ new owner. The ICO-acrc farm was bought h.y Secre¬
tary \mlrexv Mellon for his son, 1’aul (inset).
Ij.pervillc, Va., April 2-1. (A
Lured by he snort of kings. Paul
Ion -on of the secretary of the treas
■ my. is to join tin* northern colony
> tut I follow or e- the edge of the blue
Igru.-s country here.
The purchase of the* 400-aer * race
i horse farm “Him* Ridge Stud,” by
j Andrew Mellon for his son was Vir- an
; no.uneed with the op-, ni.ig of die
•gitiiii horse- si as< n. The farm, also
known as “Rokeby,” was bought from
Admiral Cary T. O-ayson and (he
heirs of the late Samuel I Ross. joint
owners. It is located in .. ___,.... Faquicr
county.
The secretary’s son now is a
in Cambridge a.id it is understood he
will bring back to America a string
of thoroughbreds bought in Europe
when lie lak possession of the pro
party.
It v;as in the “Blue Ri.lgc
HIGH OFFICIALS TO
ATTEND MEETING OF
AMERICAN LEGION
LaGrange, Ga., April Ji. Ralph T.
O’Neal, of 1 odianupoli national
commander of the American Legion;
Paul D. McNuti, dean of »Ik« Indiana
jUnivcr/ity law school and former na
j 1 ional i unmander of the Legion; Gov
< •■nor-cloc* Richard I!. Russell, Jr., of
Georgia; Senators William .1.
'and Walter F. George and others
'ho numbered among the prominent
guests at the convention here in July
of the’ s’ate department of the
|can National Legion. Commander O’Neal's visit
I here i hailed as a tribute to Baxter
L. Sehnub post of thi* Legion,
! holds the national record for
ship increase in the icccnt drive
j which visit will play host LaGrange to the 3,000 or
.'more ora to oil
j i 2, Mayor 3 and 4. and council of ‘Ik* City of
j I LaGrange have pledged their official
efforts to aid i.i the entertainment of
I the guests, while elaborate plans are
1 eing made by I a< Imngc legiommircs.
PSORIASIS
This i. a serious skin disease
ually of a stubborn nature and causes
no end of trouble to folks who
; unfortunate enough to contract it.
The antiseptic Emerald Oil
ment takes right hold with the first
[application and good results
icatcd.
If powerful antiseptic Emerald Oil:
! doesn't conquer psoriasis, J. L.
Idrews, anywhere druggist, will return or any the live purchase druggist j
price.
A Philadelpia trying man spent thousands
of dollars to get rid of psorisis
- nothing helped until he got Emerald
Oil soon he was well - again free from
stubborn disease.
Moone’s Emerald oil costs but 85
cents a bottle and it’s so wonderfully
helpful for other ailments such as
eczema, broken acne, itching skin, old sores,
varicose veins, itching toes
and athletes foot-- it’s a great home
remedy. (adv)
6,000,000
gr:r
that such well known horses
as King James, Vulcan and Sayette
wor? bred.
The $65,000 Strolling Player, and
Argo, imported from England
and Ireland, also are at the farm.
With the Virginia horse country
gradually moving eastward. “Blue
Ridge Stud” and “Carter Hall,” in
Ola; to* county, recently bought by Al
her! Bo i I amber!, of St. Louis, now
stand as ntincls on the borders of
blue Ridge grass region.
“Blue Stud” was founded be-1 by
the iatc II. T. Oxnard and has
come .....- one . of .. the .. best known breeding
establishments . ... in the country.
While ,iot the largest in Virginia,
lanks among the best horse farm :,
Many of ! he nation’s elite who fol
lew turf events will gather here for
the tenth annua! running of the Vir
p.inia Gold Cup race at Warrenton,
May 2.
NEW WAR PLANES
TO TEST POWERS
IN MIMIC COMBAT
San Diego, Calif’.; April 24. tW )—
Veritable 1 (lying machine guns” will
plax their- parts in the mimic war
gar-c- cf the air service in the cast
*-bis spring.
New type Boeing fighters equipped
with fifty and thirty-calibre machine!
are being flown here by army
in addition to the machine i
guns, the fuselage bombs of are the carried single-seat underneath)
com-!
Ships of this type have been pulled)
cut of a vertical power dive at 350 j
miles an hour and have flown in for-1
at 29,000 feet. Their high;
speed, after climbing 2,000 feet a I
is approximately 190 miles an:
hour.
Jiist Ten Days
-EcZCIKa Gone
When the skin itches and eczema!
drives you mad, just bathe the parts]
nigh and morning with antiseptic ,
MooticV Emerald Oil.
Gel a bottle for 85 cents, at J. L. j
druggist, or any progressive! the)
and apply after reading
directions.
If the itching hasn't entirely coas
in ten Jays you can have your
money back.
It’s easy and pleasant to use and
it’s speed.v action is littic less than
marvelous. (adv)
^
Low Prices—Quality Meats
Fresh
Special
Dressed Home
Hens Dressed
X7C lb. Friers
Fancy Western Beef Roast, lb....................... 18c
Western Pork Loin Roast or Pork Chop s, lb. 20c
Choice Meaty Neck Bones..................3 lbs. 25c
Genuine Calf Liver, lb.......................................35c
Burton's Market
Newcastle In Geo. Lyons’ Store Phone 596
We Deliver
FRIDAY, APRIL 24, 1931.
THEATRICAL
TIME TO
SEE WHEELER
AND WOOLSEY
Bert Wheeler and Robert Wooirry
made merry on the Ritz Then'<“
in ’’Hook, Line and Sinker,
after a hilarious run with to¬
showing. The last chance fo”
to enjoy the antics of these
comics is today. grand
“Hook. Line and Sinker,” a
to “The Cuckoos,” “Rio Ri¬
“Half Shot at Sunrise” and other
comedy successes of the
and Woolsey combination, is ■
riotous, in-ane grin-and-cWuckle; operate
of two mad wags who
hotel on a grand and glorious -rale.
Dorothy Lee, as pethe arid <L light-, the
as ever, plays again with >
GET 7 CENTS AN HOUR
Bologna, Italy, April 24 . 1 /P)—The
wage paid agricultural work¬
in Italy is seven cents an hour, or
1.3 lire. Farm laborers are divided
into three classes, accordingly as they
work in mountain, hilly or level dis¬
The last class earns the most.
URGES RURAL FIRE COMPANIES
Washington, April 24. (/Pi—If
farmers would provide themselves
with simple fire-fighting equipment, companies
organize community fire
and use more care in construction of
building’s, the nation's $100,000,000
annual farm fire loss could be cut in
half.
Every Woman Knows
Every woman knows how easy it
is to burn or scald herself while
vorking in her home. Every woman
knows that these burns and scalds
are painful and sometimes very slow
to heal. Every woman should know
that the pain of burns and scalds
will be quickly relieved, infection
positively prevented and speedy heal¬
ing assured if Liquid Borozone is rn
stantly applied. Get a bottle of La¬
O u K ‘ Borozme and keep jt m your med
icine minn . cabinet, nnl-iivin4- Sold Unlrl by Ex. Glynn I fM’nvi Phar
macy. tadv)
RENEW YOUR HEALTH
BY PURIFICATION
Any physician will tell you that
“Perfect purification of the system is
nature's foundation of perfect health.”
Why not rid yourself of chronic ail¬
ments that are undermining your vi¬
tality? ^ Purify your entire system
taking a thorough course of Cal
otabs—once or twice a week for sev¬
eral weeks—and see how nature re¬
wards you with health.
Calotabs purify the blood by acti
vating the liver, kidneys, stomach and
bowels. In 10c and 35c packages.
All dealers. (adv)
KERSEY’S
2127 Norwich St. Phone 1050
Vat Dyed Batiste—beautiful assortment
specially priced at, yard 19c
Men’s Unions—a real value, special suit , 47c
Men’ Caps—new spring models adjustable, ea 98c
Men’s Overalls—a regular garment, special for $1.00
No. 2V2 can “Veribest” Fancy *
Pineapple, sliced, can...................25c
No. 2% can “V erihest 5? Fancy
T able Peaches, can.......................23c
V ari best Pork & Beans, 3 cans for 20c
No. 2 Tomatoes, Standard Pack,
dozen cans.................................. 81c
10 lbs. Good Whole Rice for... ............43c
Fancy Fruits and Vegetables all kinds
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Tomorrow—
ALL-STAR RIOT
OF LAUGHS!
■miss tawi
MARINES!
on rampage in the
grass-skirt belt
SEVEN MAD
COMEDIANS
LIBYAN LOUISE EDDIE BENNY KEN NED MURRAY SPARKS FAZENDA TASHMAN TOY. RUBIN Jr. i !
IRENE DUNNE
Directed by
EDDIE CLINE
LAST TIMES TODAY
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