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8 A Jh ' ■ An FOUR HUNDRED PAIRS —OF— “Walk-Over” Oxfords for Men S ST "Hot From The Factory” S They’re the favorite footwear in every country in the world, this season as heretofore they cannot be equalled—we have added so many new styles and leathers to our stock that you are sure to find here just what you are looking for at— s3.so $4.00 $5.00 WOOD- BAILEY CLOTHING COMPANY “THE LIVE STOKE” MR. FARMER: Get your cattle and hogs ready for the market. There is big profits in Hog raising, but you must keep them healthy. We have SAL-VET, which is guaranteed to rid your cattle and hogs of worms, by doing this you will have healthy stock. Come and see us and let us tell you how to save money. Georgia hardware Cos. 205-5:07 Monk Street I’hone 102 BRUNSWICK, CiA. I FOR iHR SPRING SEASON PORCH FURNITURE PORCH SWINGS ' ; I { j . PORCH SC RELNS, REFRIGERATORS, ICE CREAM FREEZERS, AWNINGS. LET US FIGURE ON YOUR REQUIREMENTS. KJ. Miller Furniture Go. OUR MOTTO: "Satisfaction or Money Back" THE BRUNSWICK NEWS BRAZIL BECOMES ; COTTON MARKET GOVERNMENT MILLS ESTABLISH ED THERE TO BENEFIT THE SOUTH. Brunswick along with other Bouth ! ern ports will beg reatly benefited in ( the new territory opened for sale of cotton when New York investors begin ( the manufacture of cotton in Brazil, having recently secured the co-opera tion of the Brazilian government for ibis work. A. Nelson, editor of the Cot ton Trade Journal of Savannah, who has just returned from a visit in New York during which he learned the i above facts, says: "For some time cotton has moved in moderate quantities via New York t from different southern markets, in cluding one lot of several hundred hales from a well known Savannah firm, which has the unique distinction of exporting the first cotton from Sa i vannah to South America,” said Mr. Nelson. ‘Curious attention was nat urally attracted to such shipments as Brazil is an importer of cotton goods largely from England and Germany, between whom the keenest eompeti | tion has prevailed for that most profit able business. "Now that the European struggle is ! depriving Brazil of her supply of cot ion goods that enterprising republic will not only attempt to spin her re ( yuirements of goods, but it is entire ly within the range of belief, accord ing to inside opinion, that the whole Exclusive Agents UNITED STATES AU= TOMOBILE TIRES. INNER TUBES. TIRE SPECIALITES. “NOBBY” AND “CHAIN TREAD” TIRES. United Supply Company Hardware Headquarters In Selecting Your EASTER SUIT| tt is yety PBoessary that you consider the make. “THE STEIN-BLOCH" label is a small thing to find in the wearing quality of your Clothe'.—its the tailoring that counts. Suits are— s2o.oo. $22.50 AN D525.00 Come and see them. new signaling DEVICE FOR AUTOS WILL SAVE PRESENT HAND METHOD OF LETTING OTHERS KNOW. Anew signaling device has been in vented by a Georgian, who lives in .Savannah, that c: likely to do away with the present hand method for auto quirements of goods, but it is entire- I way a car is going, -rhe inventors are •I. M. Middleton and H. T. Shore, who will manufacture their device in Sa vannah. The indicators are metal hands which are illuminated by electricity, attached to the rear of the machine and connected by rods with the board as the driver’s let from which the car is controlled. There are two hands, one slightly above each rear fender. When not in use the hands are parallel to the sides of the car. They are controlled by small pedals so placed that they may be operated by the driver's fool, which is kept con stantly on the clutch. It is not neces sary to remove Ihe foot from the clutch to operate the signal. By small {’.cages on each pedal both may he pressed at once when the driver seeks to indicate a full stop. Through springs in the mechanism the ped3ls and hands return instantly to their original position when the foot pressure io removed. Each pedal shows plainly by its position which signal it control*. Patent rights have been applied for and the two inventors are making preparation to market the device. Its mechanism is declared to be so sim ple as to preclude the possibility of failure to work properly. chain of South American republics may launch into I he spinning industry. In such an event. South Amercans would enter the spot cotton markets of the South as direct buyers in com petition witli the Europeans and Asi atics, thus giving to the cotton ltelt another national customer.” Jdr. Nelson sums up the significance of the move from a local standpoint thus: The addition of another great na tional direct buyer of cotton, thus stimulating world competition for the crop. The marvelous upbuilding of south ern seaports rnd the port of Savan nah in particular as a logical outlet for the cotton from the richest grow ing section in the belt. ASK h OR and GET HOHLICK’S Tfiii ORIGINAL MALTED MILK , Cheap substitutes cost YOU same price. The the;!pest advertising on earth is tiie Want Ads that are carried in The News Classified Department. MANY SHIPS SUNK WITHIN A NiONTH SCARCITY OF SHIPPING BECOMES SERIOUS—LOCAL YARDS ARE ] BOOSTED. The German submarine campaign has cut a considerable hole in the shipping interests of the world. Eight} being the number reported as lost by allies and neutrals within the last month. This will be a considerable f>cost for the local shipyard, where a ship is now being built and plans are on foot for making this a shipbuilding point. So scarce are ships that neu trals are being urged to call into serv ice the German interned vessels that ate now lying still in ports all over the earth. The following London dispatch is of special interest: “Two more ships have been reported (irivers to let the public know which hours. According ft- the morning newspapers this makes forty-two British, ten of Great Britain’ allies’ and thirty neutral vessels lost since March 1, when the new German sub marine campaign began.’ It has ben estimated that since the beginning of the war ocean-going Brit ish v'essels of three million tons have been lost from all causes. Bell-ans Absolutely Removes Indigestion. One package proves it. 25c at all druggists. In A Few Days we will have ready for rent a Store at Corner of L and Ellis Street. Two rooms in rear of the Store can be used for living purpose if desired; or the two story residence just to rear of this can be rented jn conjunc tion with the store building. This makes it possible to live on the same permises with your business. SPLENDID LOCATION. Albert Fentfig & Company Sooner or later you too will come to Styleplus Seventeen Do you pay around $25 for custom-madeclothes? If you do we can open your eyes as NflS to style and fit with good wear guaranteed at the low price sl7. A \ And if you pay around S2O for ready-to-wear Mn clothes, you can’t fJjl afford to ignore \^/J Some day you will de- I 1 \ cide to find out why <7^,l l \ \ Styleplus has such a ~~ g The fabrics are fashionable pat- V!\v IJI r/J \i terns, water shrunk, all wool. Any Vjlr I Y/m |1 kind of a model you prefer—all ' i ' \/ H* designed by a fashion artist whose cowrWit. II g ability no one can doubt. Hand - It *<- tailoring where it counts. All the big things—reduced ■ to medium price by the novel methods of the trade Mark I makers. Always sl7 season after season. g KASIER’S (jgj HOT CROSS Hot BUNS Delicious i Cross Buns a trial this Good Friday we’re sure that you will enjoy superb, de —CJ licious Buns. We wish to say that our Bread, Cake, Pies, Rolls, Buns, etc., are as pure, wTnlescme and delicious as it is possible to make them. We are awaiting your triai order, FABER’S TWO STEAM BAKERIES 1330-1614 Newcastle St, * KNOWN AS THE BEST—THE BEST KNOWN The Every Manhattan Shirt is de= MAKING signed, cut and tailored in the of Manhattan Plants. The mak= MANHATTAN ers exact the highest standard SHIRTS of perfection in the workman* ship of every Manhattan Shirt, thus insuring uniform quality throughout. Every button is sewed on by hand with linen thread. GUARANTEED FAST COLORS Our Spring Designs are Ready §1.50 jLiSV Y’ S The home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes. THURSDAY. APRIL 13, 1916.