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FRIDAV, SEPT. 23, 1921.
Miss Mattie
) J. Gale
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Has Reopened
Private School
at her resi
dence
No. 2208 .
Norwich Street
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On September
■ 19th, 1921
Phone 612
.!., H. CARMICHAEL.
. AjGENT FOR THE
New York Life Insurance Cos.
1316 ■Newcastle Brunswick, Ga.
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24V 2 Million Dollars
Invested by Employes
of Swift & Company
More than 21,000 employes of
Swift & Company own or are pay
ing for shares in the business. These
men and women have attested
their faith in the integrity and good
will of the company by investing
their savings in the business.
Their holdings represent a
total of neatly 250,000 shares, the
par value (SIOO a share) of
is more than $24,500,000.
These 21,000 represent more
than one-third of our average
number of employes! ,
One man out of every three, in
plant, office, and branch house,
from the handworker on the floor
to the brain worker at the desk;
working with us a9 well as for us,
devoting himself to his own busi
ness while devoting himself to ours;
promoting his own interests in
every motion or moment saved, in
every product improved or main
tained at perfection, in every service
rendered through prompt,thorough,
effective distribution of products.
This interested, eager group of.
fellow partners working with us for
the good o\ Swift 8: Company and
the public which we serve, consti
tutes one-half of the ownership of
Swift & Company in point of num
bers, and nearfy one-sixth in point
of shares outstanding.
It represents practical and suc
cessful progress toward the end at
which enlightened modern industry
is aiming for the solution of indus
trial problems—toward cooperation,
mutuality, brotherhood in busi
ness, for the good of all.
Swift & Company, U. S. A.
Baseball Results
AMERICAN LEAGUE
vAt Boston, 8; Cleveland, 9.
New York, Detroit, 5.
Philadelphia, 0-3; St. Louis, 5-4.
Only three j&aines played.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
-0; Brooklyn, 1-2.
Cincinnati, 5; Philadelphia, 4.
Only two games played.
FT. WORTH GETS MEMPHIS
BY THE SCORE OF 16 TO 1.
In the championship of the South
series, Port Worth, of the Texas
league, today won over Memphis, of
the SoUtherri’ association, by the score
of 16 to T. - v :
Save Money
Shaving with your safety ra
zor will be a pleasure if you will
send your dull safety razor
blades to the Velvet Edge Cut
lery Cos. Gillette and Durham
duplex are specialties.
Leave blades with H. Tread
way, 1528 Newcastle Street.
PERSONALS
E. L. Stephens has returned from a
week’s stay at Cumberland.
Thomas Drury, of Waynesville,
spent yesterday here,
C. S. Byck, prominent Savannahian,
spent yesterday here.
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G. N. Weatherby, of Baxley, spent
yesterday in the city.
- W. C. Grimes is back from a short
business trip to Jacksonville.
A. D. Daniel, of Atlanta, waJ among
the visitors to the city yesterday.
* Elliott W. Butts, of Jacksonville,
is spending a few days in the city.
Cormac McGarvey left yesterday
for Atlanta, where he will enter the
Tech.
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H. G. Smith, of Wilmington, N. C.,
was among the visitors, tp the city
yesterday.
J. P. Shear,, *}f Washington, D. C.,
was among the visitors to the city
yfesterday. , J ■
J. B. Murphy, of New York, presi
dent of the chain of Farley stores, is
spending a few days here.
F. M. Scarldtt, F. D. Aiken, Jr., and
Dave Pope have returned from a
short auto trip to Savannah.
Lacy Tait and Charles Gowan are
among the Brunswick; youths w|ho
will enter the University this term,
having lef£ for Athens last night,
Many friends will regret to learn
that J. B. Newton, for many months
with the Wood-Bailey Clothing com
pany, will leave on Oct. 1 for Moul
trie, where he will reside in future.
Mr. Newton has a large circle of
friends who wish him success in his
new field. He will be connected with
a clothing establishment in the Col
quitt county city.
ny Not Haye Safety
One great advantage af Tin
Roof is the protection it affords
dgninst fire. The National c ire
Protection Association has rat
-d tin roofs as the highest form
of protection againet FIRE.
Surely this should mean
something to you property own
ers.
A tin roof is also most eco
nomical as it outasts any other
roof by years. *
Let us put on one tin roof
for you and then your troubles
are over.
Call on Us for Estimates
Gilmore & Woods
*4lB Richmond St.—Phone 228
TURN HI DARK- 1
WITH SAGE TEA |
l< Mixed with Sulphur Tl
Darkens so Naturally
Nobody can Tell.
The old-time mixture of liege lj*
and Sulphur . for darkening gray,
streaked and faded hair la grand
mother’s recipe, and folks are again
using It to keep their hair a good,
even color, which la quite sensible, as
we are living in an age when a youth
ful appearance Is of fee greatest ad
vantage.
Nowadays, though, we don't have
tbs troublesome task of gathering the
sage and the mu say mining at home. ,
AU drug stores sell the ready-to-uee
product, improved by the addition of
other Ingredient*, called "Wyeth’s Sage
ar.d Sulphur Compound.** It is very
popular because nobody can discover
It has been applied. Simply moisten
your comb or a soft brush s th it and
draw this through yo r hair, taking
ons small strand at a time; by morning
the gray hair disappears, but what de
lights the ladies wife Wyeth’s Sage
; nd Sulphur Compound, is that, be
side* beautifully darkening the Jiair
after a few applications, it also pro
s’ .-w that waft lustre jgr.d appearance
of abundance which i *os attractive.
This readv-to- use preparation is a de
lightful gpffbt requisite for those who
desu-e a wore youthful appearance, ft
te net intended fer the ure, ixtfUgn
ttoa op prevention of dl—ax.
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W antoii Price
Reduction
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We have gohe through the stock and repriced
that remain?! Prices that are qnmatchable, econ
omies that sicream out their superiorly the mo
ment you examine the merchandise. Prices that
will never met ip : a decade are the resuls of this
final drastic cut.,
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Saturday Night it Is All Over
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Here Are Just a Few of
the Wonder Values
Few Light Suits - $3.75
Fall Suits all wool, from - 15.95
Fall Hats, special lot - $2.00
Genuine Palm Beach Suits $6.95
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SHOES AND OXFORDS
Must All Go by Saturday Night. We Quit the Shoe Business
Handkerchiefs . . . 5c
Umbrellas, regular $4 value . . $1.35
Sox from . . . • 13c *
White Oxfords . . . 90c
Arrow Collars . . • 18c
Wash Ties, special lot. . -5c
Belts, special lot . . .17c
Palm Beach Suits for short and stout men $6.95
Union Suits, athletic, light weight . 98c
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