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H. TREADWAY’S
® Surely The Business
Pendulum Swings Back
Byi| J A * This is a season of hope, surely but slowly the business pendu-
Hg|| a, s'fjf lum is swinging back to normal and as surely . the great American
business is again throbbing and pulsating with typical American en
ergy - BRUNSWICK is feeling the new spirit and that feeling is find
jng' expression in NEW INDUSTRIES, active cooperation ampng her people
§IA all of these cheerful conditions with the speedy construction of that road to St.
Simons. ;
THE GEORGIA HARDWARE COMPANY wants to see a building revival in Brunswick and it has
put on an attaactiye scale of new prices on HARDWARE and BUILDING MA TERIAL of all classes.
Let us help you bring back the music of hammer and saw again.
THE TIME IS NOW
GEORGIA HARDWARE CO.
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THE BRUNSWICK. NEWS
Baseball Results
SOUTHERN LEAGUE
At Memphis, 3; Birmingham, 4.
Nashville, 8; lAttle Rock, 2.
Atlanta, 0; Chattanooga. 3.
Mobile-New Orleans rain.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
At Detroit, 1-7; Cleveland, 10-3.
Washington, #; New York. 17.
Chicago, 7-2; St. Ixnits, 6-3.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
At Boston, 3; Cincinnati, 1.
Philadelphia. 6; St. Louis, 12.
Only two games scheduled.
NEW SCHEDULE OF
St Simon Transit Cos
DAILY SCHEDULE
i/aave Brunswick fl:0O am
Lear# Brunswick... 9:30 am
lx*ave Brunswick 2:30 pm
Leave Brunswick 6:30 pm
Leave Ocean Pier 7:16 am
Leave Ocean Pier....! ll:00ara
Leave ocean Pier........... 4:00 pm
Leave Ocean Pier 6:30 pm
SUNDAY SCHEDULE
Leave Brunswick 9:36 am
l-eave Brunswick .......... 2:30 pm
Leave Ocean Pier 11:30 am
l*eave Ocean Pier ......... 6:00 pm
Beginning Juncr tv!',
Special boat to St. :tu*vu every
Thursday evening at 8:00 p. m. re
taining leaving Ocean Pier 11:00 p. m.
Music and dancing at St. Simon Ho;
tal
Schedules subject to change with-!
out notice.
Fare One Way. (limited ticket)..'.3oc
Round trip. Limited ticketi
Fare r>ke way, including baggage. 40c
Round tViflUfftcl tiding baggage.....7.'c
Half rhtfi
Half faYc r 'f6blH trip Vl‘U... .30c >
Commuterk' i5 trip ticket rtr.Or selling
tor |s.>o. ?i
Telephone 660 or 976.
•oat to Darien on Monday, Wedna*
day, fKday and Satunday.
laytye. Beans wk-R. ... ~ . p :0O A.M.
1 Thtichiag at' ilawkFtrrt aim TnsdVrioa. I
J. B. WRHT.
Manager
No mort ant troubia!
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HE 1$ LOCKING 'EM OVER AGAIN.
“Eight years of stomach and liver
trouble reduced me to a walking skel
eton. My skin was dried ifp and as
yellow as a twenty-dollar gold piece.
1 was filled with gas and had severe
pains in my right side. I could not
think and had lost all ambition to do
Delightful Excursion
To the Resorts in the Glorious Mountains of *
Western North Carolina
Via,he SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM
Friday, Sept. 2, 1921 —l6 Days in the Mountain
*
Through Sleeping Cars From Brunswick, Ga.
' Through sleeping carsand coaches rrom Macon
Round Trip Fares From Brunswick, Ga.
Arden. N. .. ... ......9 15.50 Hickory, .V. C * 16.75 Saluda, \ C. 14.50
Asheville N. C, . 15.75 Hot Springs, N. C 16.50 Shelby, N. C ' 14.00
Black Mountain 16.25 Lake Junaluska, X. C, 16.50 Tryon, N. C., 14.25
flrevard. X. C 15.75 Lenoir. X. C *. 17.00 Waynesville, N.*C .. 16.60
Flat, Rock. X. A . 11.75 X. C 16.50 , 1
Hendersonville. X. C., ... lilt# Rutherfordton 15.00
If —w. *—-
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Excursion Tickets, good in either pullmau sleeping cars or coaches, wtll be sold for Southern Haliwajl
trains of September 2nd. and will be good for return pasage leaving destination ou or before September ial
1021. Baggage may be checked on these escurskm tickets.
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Pullman sleeping cars will be operated through from Brunswick. Ga., to Asheville. X. C., leaving Brunswick,
via Southern 0:40 a. m.. and arriving Ahertl!e, 7:5*6 *. m . neat morning. *
Through sleeping cars snlroadtin from Macim to Asheville without change, leaving Macon via Southern
Railway i '25 p. m. and arrfflng Asheville 7:30 a. lit., next morning.
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„ , For further ia%naitoa
C. B. RHODES, lltris ien Pteaenger Agent,
131 Terminal Station, Macon, Ga.
anything. Doctors’ medicine did not
touch tne. My cousin fdvised Mayr’s
Wonderful Remedy, which snatched
me from the grave. 1 have gained
slaty pounds, eat like a hired man
anti am looking ’em over
a simple, harmless preparation that
removes the catarrhal mucus from the
intestine! tract and allays the inflame
THURSDAY, SEPT. 1, 1921.
niation which causes practically all
stomach, liver and intestinal ailments
including appendicitis. One dose will
convince or mouey refunded. Sold by
all druggists.
Mo more ant trouble!
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