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WEDNESDAY, OCT 7 10 ^ 1
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WMIS
Cigar factory wants salesmen, Old
line. Weekly salary and expenses
or commission. Send stamped jui
dressed envelope for particulars. ' Cr
olma Cigar Co., r Greensbor ,. 1 o. N. ,-r C. 7 _
BIG MONEY YOURS! Sell
mas assortments and
personal cards. Full or spare
experience unnecessary; $l-75-5l)c
tail boxes; 100 profit. Write A it 1 -
tic Card Co., Elmira, N, Y.
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FOR RFNT
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„ FOR nt) RENT nc-iv'-r Several r- well , located ,
houses and apartments, furnished
or unfurnished. Consolidated Realty
Com pany, phone 10.
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FOR cod Devr REN 1 -tlyfuse u., w. ,, I. 5 . rooms
and bath; garage. hum,shed
unfurnished. Apply 1MH
avenue. Possession at once.
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w/vrf hOR Dpum HEN!- Upper , - apartment tour ,
rooms, 152-1 Richmond street,
of f Ritz T\i(7. Theatre. Apjily Annlv ai at above nlirwn ad¬ ael
dress or to T. Yates, Palmetto
Tourist, Camp, phone 9175. 9
ANNOUNCEMENT
I herewith announce that I will he
a candidate for commissioner of the
City of Brunswick, subject to the
white primary to ho held in Novem¬
ber, and respectfully solicit the votes
of all citizens who approve of my past
record, and who believe in my desire
to benefit this city.
Respectfully
tf N. EMANUEL.
FOR COMMISSIONER
I am taking this means of announc¬
ing that I will be a candidate for re
election for Coinmisioncr of the City
of Brunswick subject to the White
Primary to be held in November and
respectfully solicit, the votes of ill cit¬
izens of "this city. This September (
5th, 1931.
ItespcctfuIIv,
2-f IV. L. DOWNS.
ANNOUNCEMENT
I beg to announce that 1 will be a
candidate for re-election as city com¬
missioner of the city of Brunswick,
subject to the primary to be held in
November next. I respectfully solicit
the vote of the citizens of Brunswick
generally.
Respeetflly,
tf R. E. SHERMAN.
ANNOUNCEMENT
I beg to announce that I will be
a candidate for city commissioner from
the North ward of the city of Bruns¬
wick in the November primary.
I will appreciate the votes and the
support of the people of the city gen¬
erally.
Respectfully,
tf J. M. KENT.
ANNOUNCEMENT
I hereby announce that I will he a
candidate for city commissioner from
the north ward, subject to the primary.
In asking the support of the voters,
I hereby pledge myself, in the event
of election, to an economical and con¬
servative administration of the busi¬
ness of the city.
tf W. E. SHELTER.
ANNOUNCEMENT
I beg to announce that I will be a
candidate for city commissioner from
the south ward of the city of Bruns¬
wick, subject to the primary to be
held in November next.
I hereby pledge myself, in the event
of election, to a conservative admin¬
istration and reduction in faxes.
Respectfully,
Mrs. Lillie Schoeppel Petersen.
ANOUNCEMENT
I hereby announce that. I will be a
candidate for commissioner of the
city of Brunswick, from the north
ward, subject, to the primary to be
held in November. Year vote and sup¬
port is earnestly solicited.
Respectfully, KERSEY.
tf B. L.
NOTICE TO THU PUBLIC
Miss Mary. Frances Chambliss, will for¬
merly collecting my accounts,
not, iri the future do any further col¬
lecting for me.
9 Dr. Charles C. Fishburne.
NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that a city
primary, under the auspices of the
city executive committee of the City
of Brunswick will he held on Wednes¬
day, November 18, 1931.
At this primary two city commis¬
sioners, one from the north and one
from the south ward of the city of
Brunswick will be nominated.
There will also be nominated a full
city executive committee.
The polls will open at 7 o'clock a.
m and will close at 6 o’clock p. in.
S. HADLEY BROWN,
Secretary City Executive Com¬
mittee. u
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M ft
further notice, Dr. ( C. usn- ,
Until . mornings r
burne may he located in the
between 9 and 11 o’clock in Dr. H. M.
Branham’s wiannauin office ’•-* - in the Lane Build
telephone m. „ Between , . ,•
mpb his office -he
p. m. he will be at in
Copeland cottage on St. Simons Is
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WILLIAMSON DUCO
FINiSHING CO.
and SERVICE STATION
Wrecked Automobiles recondi¬
tioned, Texaco Products. 38th
street and Ogeeehee Road, Sa
♦ vannah, Ga.
Oi l H IM. MINI II S COMMISSION
Of nil CITY OK BKl'NSW 1CK,
Kl’lil LAB MEETING, OCTOBER
| r», 19,11.
n ..... Pstnt llr- honor, 1 Mayor „ K. K.
'
01 ahernian, „ and Commission^ \V. L.
ors
|and DownSi j M . Gardner, J L. Andrews
K. A. Gould.
° n motion minutes of previous
hleet ' n ff wpre confirmed as published,
Communication received from the
Island Co., miucsting that free
l ,;1 age over the St, Simons Highway
he footed to children attending'the
i Plunkett School on Sea Island Beach.
Referred to the city manager for eon
[ferenee Petition with county authorities.
received for transfer of
P£)lni( , tto Ccmcterv lot No. J, Section
„i« from Edo Miller to Mrs. ,1 J.
(Mem. was received, that and the -.cere
had reporting the original deed
been surrendered, the mayor was
hy authorized to execute deed
0 sai)1 l0 sail , transferee,
0n motiotl bv unanimous vote, the
( .j ty manafrer was authorized to adver
Lise and. sell according to law Law
I rcnceville lot No. 580, acquired by the
ri(y t sale „„ Julv ,, m0( aM
unruturne.l nronortv !.
Petition n . received from J. R. Peer
son for tax refund for year 1930
amounting to $1.10. Petition granted.
j, 1 11 motion. In unanimous vote,
. , '"Klgel amended the fol
was in
owing particulars: Ihe
balance on the appropriation for the
I ark and i roe Commission as of Aug.
31, amounting to $2,1(10.00, to be
celled; a new appropriation to be made
for raid Park and Tree
of $500.00 for the last four months
of the year; the balance on Ihe
propria!ion for the Traffic Bureau
of Oct. .,1, amounting to $331, to
cancelled; appropriation of $50.00
month lor the four and one-half
months of the year, to be made
lent oi liio station; all appropriations
01 "ages, salaries and special
print ions to be reduced by
mutely ten percent.
Meeting recessed subject _ to call
mayor. ,Vm ’
R. E. SHERMAN,
Attest, Mayor.
Hugh Burford,
Secretary of the Commission.
Boys—With
Pimple Faces
Here's Quick Help for You
Ilere’sl the way to get rid of those
embarrassing pimples'in short order.
Just; bathe your face with soap and
hot. water - -jnst as hot as you can
stand. Then apply Moone’s Emerald
Oil. Massage it gently into the skin.
Leave a little of the oik on your skin
all night.
In the morning, repeat the treat¬
ment, but not quite so strenuously.
In a few days you’ll see an amaz¬
ing difference--not a pimple on your
face!
But don’t waste any time just
thinking about it—get right after
those ugly, disfiguring pimples today.
Get a bottle of Moone’s Emerald Oil
from J. L. Andrews, Druggist, or any
other first-class druggist. He wiil
give your money back if Emerald Oil
doesn’t clear your face.Adv.
Something Really New
FOR INDIGESTION
It Works!
Try it and see^-the proof of the
pudding 1 is in the eating. .Just get
Dare’s Mentha Pepsin (that’s the
Irado name for it) from any good
druggist like ■!. L. Andrews and give
that, weak, ailing stomach a new
ply of this true, natural
lak'; n )o minutes before meals
3 days or when you have an acute
attack. Money back if it. doesn't help,
E Andrews positively
it. (adv)
CONDEMNATION PROCEEDINGS
Georgia,
Glynn The County.
State of Georgia v.;. IMison
Carey, and Ford Mrslan Automobile,
Mode) 1930, motor No. A-2<!!Mfi2:i. Con¬
demnation proceedings in the City Court
of Brunswick, filed to November term
1931.
To All Lien Holders, Owners and Les¬
see, of Said Property:
You arc hereby notified that the
above described property has been
ed by the officers of said county,
condemnation proceedings against
property have been duly filed in .said
court, which proceedings are therein now
pending against said property, and
are hereby required to show cause
fore the court within the time and man-!
ner provided by law, why . aid property
should not be ordered condemned and j
sold as provided by law,
U if ner l ie honorable C. fiuf.f , ,
bulge of aid court, on till the 29th!
day of September, 1931.
11. F. du Bignon,
Cl'-rk, City Court of Brunswick.
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( O VDKYIN VHON IMUM KEIMNHS !
Georgia,
Glynn Bounty.
The State of Georgia v.;. ( hovrolut ;
Coupe Automobile, Model 3.9,'JQ, Motor;
No. l 82 B 8 Gd. Condcn:nation proceeding,;
j n (Sty Court of Brunswick, filed to No
term, 1931.
To All Lien Holders, Owner.* and Lm-i
■" "f fea.d Property: j
You arc hereby notified that the!
de o ribed property ha- boon -o.iz-!
, q p. officers of said county, and
cordemnation proceedin'.- a-ainst, said'
property have been duly filed in aid
which proceedings are therein now j
pending apains.t aid property, and you
a ■ ■ h‘, ’ reqfjj'ed to -how r; V ., be
fore the court within the time ami man
n*»r provided by law, why aid property
.-■-hotild not he ordered condemned and
sold as provided by law.
Witness the honorable E. f / Butts,
iud^e of saifl court, on this the 29th
day of September, 1931.
H. F. du Bignon,
Clerk, City Court of Brunswick.
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rH£ Brunswick news
Wounded By Trainer
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rw - V ^
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|„ a jealous rage, police said, Hci
lua)1 ,|uu< |( | llnK ,,,| „ !tm iV Mr;.,
\„, la Driller Benoit, t wimmer, and
( ,,en drank poison.
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j CAN EPILEPSY
i BE CURED?
Remarkable Booklet Reveals Opinion,
„f Leading Physicians
j New York. The recent announce
t) f the publication of a booklet
containing Die medical opinions of
famous doctors on the subject “CAN
|with EPILEPSY BE CURED?’’ has met
great interest throughout the
Sufferers everywhere have
welcomed the booklet with entlius
iusm. If is reported to he the last
word illnesses of Ibis type contain¬
ing a'great deal of information and
advice on the subject.
Every sufferer from this ailment
should read this booklet. Interested
parties can get a free copy of this
booklet by writing direct to the Edu¬
cational Division, 509 Fifth Avenue,
Desk 255, New York City. (adv)
For That
Week End Trip
Round Trip Tickets ..
FARE and ONE FIFTH
Between All Stations
On Sale: FRIDAY,
SATURDAY,
SUNDAY Morn¬
ings,
Return: Tuesday.
Limit: Midnight.
Take a Train Ride and Visit Your
Friends.
“Safer Than Staying at
Home”
Ask The
Ticket, Agent.
System
Southern Railway
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"\Y7fIHN I was first married I
VV had a fall which caused a I
miscarriage. Then I had an oper¬ |
ation but it didn’t do me any good. ;
*T started taking Lydia E.
Pinkha rn’s Vegetable Compound [
and I also took two botlles of ihe j !
Herb Medicine. 1 d<> not have the
crampy pains like I did. I used to
go to bed for three to five days
each month.” Mrs. Lula Keppes,
1 1 60 West Kirby St., Detroit,
Michigan.
/• Z 7 ( 7 ? /0
C*. \J lAW&ckjivui
VEGETABLE COMPOUND
.
Stomach Troubles
Dnrtnrn 90 % <rf »I1 «fckne« b <hj*
to stomach tow. bleu, so if yrw enffet
from gaft, psino in the stomach or
faonnda, dbrnrixm, and have noapprtito,
can’t deep and a n nervous ;
Taaiae. It in good pore medirina, i
of roots, herbs and baths. Yaw «
gtntarfUtaaa saMNgMtocfci
DO YOU GO
| THROUGH
i An Hour After Eating?
Do you begin In hnvs pain in your
stomach or across your back? (las
rumbling in your stomach and bowels
pressing on your heart until you think
you liquid are going to suffocate? A sour
coming up in your mouth, with
bits of undigested food? Belch ?
Try i’epsin a tahlespoonful of Dp re’s Men¬
tha before you cat and sec if
tbaI, doesn’t help.
You will Mole a big 'linen ir " al'ier
Ihe first meal. No pain. No
fort. No belching. Yo'n'ic not con
Mini: of your digestion in any way.
Willi each s.uccecding meal you feel
hotter and better.
Three day: tell, Ihe idory. Go to
L. Andrew or any live drnggi .1 and
this guaranteed relief money
baik if Dare’.: fails to fix you up.
Adv.
The Truth About
RHEUMATISM
The truth is that within 21 hour:
after you start faking (lie edieienf
prescription called Alh-nru uric acid
poison stars to leave your body.
Within IjJ hours pain, agony and
distress are gone -you’re happy again
and back on the job.
You’re simply fooling yourself
when you stick to makeshift pain
ibsidener ' and reliever:- utile:;,; uric
acid goes rheumatism stays
you.
Allenru is, positively guaranteed by
Andreiv Drug U.tore and druggi I .
everywhere to do just a I hi
■l-ntcs in money back. A generous,
bottle for 85 'eril t. (adv)
Makes You Lose
Unhealthy Fat
__
Mrs. Ethel Smith, of Norwich,
florin., writes: “I lost Hi lbs. with
my first bottle of Krusohen. Being
on night duty it wan hard to sleep
days but no”/ sine” I am taking
Krusehen I sleep plenty, eat as u sual
ami lose fat too.”
To t.ak” off fat- take one.half ten-i
1 pooriful of Krusehen in a glas. of hot.!
water ev"7 y morning before break
fast- an 8r>-cent bottle la;.!;-, -1 v.'e»k.;.
Get it at Andrews Drug Store, Ri: - IT:;
Pharmacy or any drug store in Am-i
erica, ff thi first bottle fails to con¬
vince you this is the easiest, sun-st¬
and safest way to lose fat, your
money gladly refunded. (adv)
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MOST Important Stimulant of All!
“ T find T have not time today to take up some of
tin mam lactoj’A, some ot the otiftundin« conunv
por.iry kn ees, lhal promise to help small-town hum
ness in ihe future. 1 have tiot been able to discuss the
factory prospects of our smaller communities, the
great possibilities in (he decentralisation of industry,
the importance to little places of air routes and of
our vast new highway systems, the potential influx
mcc of the impending coming ot television; or most
important of all, the long distance transmission of
electric power as a great stimulant to small town
industries.” —The bold-face type is ours, but the
words are those of Dr. Julius Klein, Assistant Sec¬
retary of Commerce of the United States, quoted
from a reccn! radio address he made over the eoa-r
to-coast network of the Columbia Broadcasting
system.
$ *>; * *
400 of communities—large miles, and small — dotting an
area 47,000 square stretching horn Cleor
gia's mountainous northern border to St. Simons
island and (he St. Marys river on the sou.a, are
served with electric power by the Georgia Bower
Company. /
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Every one of these communities — the smallest
as well as the largest — has hack of it the entire
hydro power producing resources of this Company. 26
electric generating stations and IS hud plant
as well as the vast, interconnecting systems in ad¬
joining states, are at their service. The smallest vil¬
lage can compete on terms with the
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Kellogg t on:,!ipitiion sifrly, or it soak a
f» ALL (’.PAN j; guaranteed v/o will refund (ho few moments to bring out all its
to relieve constipation—promptly. purchiujo ptieo. nut-like flavor. Serve it with other
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effective Don’t risk part-bran substitute.
ALL-BRAN has “bulk.” This bulk a
absorbs moisture and AUBIMN Insist uu genuine Kellogg's — the
carries it original ALL-BRAN. Soid by all
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ent from part-bran products which Battle Creek, Mich. Write for free
contains so little bulk that there is ‘Treatise on Constipation.”
ALL-BRAN
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city in a steady, dependable, abundant flow of elec
trie energy.
* * * *
Electric rates in these 400 communities, rrom the
smallest to the largest, are absolutely uniform n
every classification —industrial, commercial and
residential. Industrial power rates are 18.3 per cent
below the national average.
More than $67,000,000 has been invested 'n new
industries along the power lines of (his Company n
the past live years — bringing employment to some
1 - ,000 Georgians —adding approximately $20,
000,000 Georgia. in new payroll; to (he trade and commerce
of
* * * *
Decentralization of industry — made possible by
the widespread availability of electric power service
— is actually taking place in Georgia!
O' E OILGIA
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J. M. Armstrong, District Manager,