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ft. T. EVERS
1322 Oglethorpe Street.
’Has now installed a modern
Wood-working Plant, and
will begin the manufacture
of auto truck bodies, cabs,
?tc., door and window
screens, mantel boards, in
fact anything in the wood
work line.
We operate a mod
ern Mteckettlfth and 'hbrse
shoeingtphop. a'D
NOTE: Furniture repaired
and shipped. e ' S(j
LET ME DO THF,|ftASDY
WOftK
Around your place. I make
Specialty of Making and
Repairing Awnings. Gen*
eral Pipe Work and Paint*
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ADDRESS
HARRY BLAY
Phone 791
2004- Gordon Street
Be Sure and Ciet the Genuine
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Bottled exclusively here by
STEWART BOTTLING WORKS
1229 Oglethorpe St., Phono 840
LAST CHANCE FOR BARGAINS
AT THE ' I
PICRIC ACID PLANT
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WE ARE DISPOSING OF OUR ENORMOUS STOCK OF
‘fc U M BE R
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Comprising Tongue and (mime 'Flooring, *AoVcity ■ Siding,
Beams, Etc., at from $6.00 to $ 14.00 per Thousand feet.
SASH, COTS, MATRfSSES
AND OTHER MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES.
AI.SO HOUSES COMPLETE, WITH MODERN PLUMBING, ETC.
ALSO WOODEN W ARE HOUSES
ALL TO GO AT A SACRIFICE.
Gordon & Freedman, Inc.
rei.EPHONE 3100 BRUNSWICK, GA.
Wby Not Haye Safety
One great advantage af Tin
Roof is the protection it affords
against fire. Tne National Fire
°rotection Association has rat
ed tin roofs as the highest form
of protection against FIRE.
Surely this should mean
something to you property own
ers.
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A tin roof is also most eco
nomical as it outasts any othwr
roof by years. *
’’’Let us put on one tin
for you and then your troubles
are, over.
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Call on Us for Estimates
Gilmore & Woods
1418 Richmond St*—Phone 228
“FIRST CLASS WORK BUT
REASONABLE PRICES/'
J. M. LOWE
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PAINTING, PAPERHANGING
AND KALSOMINING.
£316 Norwich St. Phone 384-R.
In the same line of business in
'Brunswick nearly twenty-seven
years and can refer to any for
v/hom I have worked as to materi
al used and flood workmanship.
Estimates cheerfully furnished
and remember —no job is too large
and none too small.
i Announcement
I beg* to notify the public'that I have
j purchased the soft drink establish
! ment of Philip Kullman, (formerly
! Herbert Miller’s place) corner Glou
cester and Grant streets and will keep
ftthe best in this line as well as tine
cigars, cigarettes and tobacco. Also
light lunches can be had at any and
all hours. 1 solicit your patronage.
Jack’s Place
J. M. IHieden, Prop.
Marsh hen season is on—
Let me put your gun in
first-class condition.
T. ATKINSON
Bicycle Repairing
. —and —
Gun and Locksmith.
Bicycle Sundries Always
on Hand.
Prices Reasonable and
Satisfaction Guaranteed
204 Monk Street.
OCIET Y
,y,
Captain H. O. Berrie. and little
daughter, Agnes, are visiting friends'
and relatives in Atlanta, Marietta and
Cartersville.
Liteut. and Mrs. R. L. Pettigrew,
of ,St. Thomas, Virgin Islands, an
nounce the birth of a little daugh
ter, Sept. 24, 1921.
Mrs. S. S. Baumel, who has been
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A.
Zelmenovitz, has returned to her
home in Sanford, Fla.
Miss Elizabeth Smith left yesterday
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to re-enter college at Stanford, Conn.
She was acompanied as far as New
York by Mrs. G. C. Smith.
Mrs. J. E. Hibbler, who has been
the guest of Mrs. J. M. Couric for sev
eral weeks, will return to her home
in Chattanooga next week. ♦
Miss Edith Gunnells hag returned
from Mt. Pleasant where she has
been the guest of her sister, Mrs.
Laurence Akin for a few weeks.
The many friends of Mrs. James J.
Calnan will be glad to know that she
is doing nicely after a successful op
eration at the Lutheran Hospital at
St. Louis,
BE RID OF THAT ACHE
If you are a sufferer with lame back,
backache, dizziness, nervousness and
kidney disorders, why don’t you try
the remedy that your own neighbor
recommends?
“I was down with pain in my right
side which at times almost crazed
me. Most all of the doctors said op
eration. But what I want to tell you
is the pain disappeared with the first
dose of your medicine and I never
see any since. Mayr’s Wonderful
Remedy has the right name—gas,
sour stomach and dyspepsia have left,
; too.” It Is a simple, harmless prepar
j atlon that removes the catarrhal mu
; cus from the intestinal tract and al
lays the inflammation which causes
practically all stomach, liver and in
I testinal ailmenfs, including append!
‘ citia. One dose will convince or mon
oy refunded.
A Lasting Effect
On March 2. 19f8, Mr. Townsend
said: “The cure Doan’s Kidney Pills
made for me has been a lasting one.
I know the value of this remedy and
always recommend It.”
60c, at all dealers. Foster-Milburn
Cos., Mfrs . Buffalo, N. Y.
Hemstitching and
Picoting
Cotton 8c Yd.—Silk 10c.
THREAD FURNISHED
EXPERIENCED OPERATOP
Mrs. J. P. DAMON
1416 Reynolds St. Phone 86i
•—Also—
Designer and Maker of Tailored
and Fancy Dresses.
For Street and Social Functions
Tailored Suits—Alterations of
Suits a Specialty
nrave'9 la sUlAi§ -bin To.h
ijUtt* vttdiiy and fu'r*y by pcrlfyir * a- <■
..line :!. btaod. Yo-J can toon Ms K .-’r-i
--’•ns <*- '<* fcV.
AT TNE CHURCHES
THE M’KENDRE^ifIETHODIST
Corner of Norwich and K streets.
Lawrence Candler Gray, pastor.
Preaching by the pastor at 11:30
a. m. and 8:00 p. m.
Sunday school at 4:00 p. m„ C. H.
Poore, Supt,
Wednesday at 8:00 p. m. the pastor
will deliver an address on the sub
ject: “How Can I Win My Friends
to Christ, or The Secrets of Soul-
Winning.”
Junior church 10:00 a. m.
Epworth League at 8:00 Tuesday
evening. %
Junior Epworth League Thursday,
5:00 p. m.
Everybody is cordially invited to all
the services. ,
CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR
The regular meeting of the Chris
tian (Endeavor Society, of the First
Presbyterian church, will be held on
Sunday evening at 3 :00 p. m. Be sure
and be present and on time and bring
vo-m e friend with you.
Time —Six-thirty p. m.
CHURCH OF CHRIST.
Church of Christ meets at the Y.
W. C. A., 1315 1-2 Newcastle street.
Sunday school 10:30 a. m. Lord
supper 11:30. v
Everybody invited. .
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FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Corner Union an Mansfield Sts.
0. P. Gilbert, Minister.
Preaching at 11:30 a. m. and 8 p. m.
by the pastor.
Sunday School 10:16 a. m., — J. & r
Blitch, Supt.
Public cordially invited.
FIRST METHODIBT CHURCH
Thos. H. Thomson, Pastor.
Sunday School, 10:15 a. m., —T. E.
Glover, Superintendent.
Preaching by the pastor at 8 p. m.
Evangelistic service.
Meeting of the Epworth League at
7:16 p. m.
Prayer meeting, Wednesday at 8 p.
m.
The Sunday school contest with
Douglas ig still on, A record atten
dance is expected today at 10:15 a. m.
Revival services begin next Sun
day. Rev. A. M. Pierce, of Griffin,
will assist the paster.
To all services the public is cor
dially invited.
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NORWICH ST. BAPTIST CHURCH
Sunday school 10:3C a. in.
Preaching 11:30 a. m.
Preaching 7:30 p. m.
Everybody invited.
BAPTIST BARACA CLAS®
Meets every Sunday morning at
10:15 o’clock at the First Baptist
church. Rov. O. P. Gilbert, teacher.
Twenty minutes' talk on Sunday
school lesson topic. Good singing. A
cordial invitation to visitors.
METHODIST BARACA CLASS
Meets Sunday, 10:15 a. m.
Dr. J. W. Simmons, teacher.
FrCd G. Warde, assistant teacher.
Young men are cordialy invited.
ST. JAMES LUTHERAN CHRUCH.
Gloucester and Wolf streets.
Rev. W. A. Sadtler, Ph. D., Pastor.
Sunday school with Pastor's Bible
class, at 10:16. .
Church Services at 7:45 j.m
ST. FRANCIS CATHOLIC CHURCH..
High mass ten o’clock, with sermon
by the pastor, Reverend J. A. Petite.
1130 Newcastle.
Rev. J. A. Petit, S. M., pastor.
Sunday: Masses, 7:00 and 10:00 a.
in. Sunday School 11:00 a. m. Brew
ing services, 7:30.
Dally: Mass, 7:00; Wednesday, 7:00
nd 9:00.
Meetings: Altar Society, Monday.l
1:00. Knights of Columbus, Mouday,
8:00.
ASSEMBLIES OF GOO CHURCH.
Corner L and Ellis streets.
Services at 11:00 o'clock a. m., and
7:30 p. m.
Prayer meeting Wednesday night
7:30
F. C. Harrison pastor.
ST. MARK’S CHURCH.
Corner of Egmont and Gloucester.
Rev. William Johnson, rector.
Morning prayer and ermon at, 11:15
Hcljf eueharist and sermon at 11:15
s. in.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.
The pastor. Rev. F. D. Thomas,
will preache at 11:30 a. m. and at
$:00 p. m.
Sunday-school is held at 10:15 a. m.
All arf rofdjatly in tiled to these
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cPWDRTH LEAGUE. F*R$T,
METHODIST CHURCH.
Ernest C. Wlis. President.
Meeft everv Sunday ?:*o p. m la
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JhA Happy ; f@g|
“* Well ;
You Should Be the Same
A -LARGE number of women’s ailments are not surgical
ones. Serious displacements or radical changes have not
yet taken place.
A tiny part in a fine clock may become loose and cause the
clock to gain or lose. If not attended to in time, the part may
fall from its place and cause serious trouble. So it is with
women’s ailments, they start from simple causes; but if allowed
to continue, produce serious conditions.
When the warning symptoms are first noted, take Lydia E.
Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound to relieve the present trouble
some ailment, and to prevent the development of serious trouble.
Many such letters prove the virtue of
Lydia E. Pinknam’s
detable Compound
LYDIA E.PINKHAM MEDICINE CO. t-YNN, MASS. /
the auditorium of the church. A live,
entertaining and inspirational pro
gram our endeavor always. Come
and work with us. Visitors welcome.
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ADVENT CHRISTIAN CHURCH. *
Corner Union and H streets.
Edwin C. Hardison, minister.
Sunday worship 11:30 a. m. and 7:45
p. m.
Sunday school at 10:30 a. m. Loyal
Workers Thursday 7:30 p. m.
Prayer meeting Wednesday 8 p. m.
The Fitch Orchestra will give a
sacred concert beginning at 7:45 p. m.
Welcome to all.
'•LADIES CAN WEAR SHOES
One shtesmaller and aboea last longer af nr using
Alien's Foot**Eae, the antiseptic powder for
the feet. Shaken Into the shoes and sprlnkhii
in the foot-bath. Alien's FV>ot—Ksmi make* light
or new sho-* feel easy ; gives mutant relief to'
coma and bunions, prevents Blitters, Callotrs
and Sore Spots. It’s the greatest comfort
discovery of the age. A Try. U . to-iiay 7 Sold,
everywhere.
Always in an endeavor to give my
customers the very best value
their money will buy, I seH
VELVET
“The World’s Best Flour”
M. WALSH
e- Pben)<&3 *y* >.
North Troy, N. Y.— I “When I was a
young girl I had a severe female
trouble. Mother gave me Lydia E.
Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound and
after taking several bottles I was
strong and well. When my daughter
got married she was feeling miser
able and I recommended your medi
cine. She is greatly improved in
health and has a beautiful baby boy
four months old. So you see this
letter comes from the third genera
tion and you may use it as you
wish.”—Mrs. 11. M. Greenaway, 657
4th Ave., North Troy, N. Y.
Get Your Coal For Next Winter NOW
Prices are bound to advance each month from now on. Buy
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while prices are reasonable.
Coney & Parker Company
Phone 17 and 18. 1129 Bay Btreet.
Hutcfiinson, Kan.—“ I was about
13 years old when I developed
a female weakness. My mother took
me to a doctor and I doctored for
several months. I was too sick to do
anything, was as thin as could be,
and my complexion was yellow.
Mother had used Lydia E.Pinkham’s
Vegetable Compound and it had
helped her so much that she got
some for me and before I had finished
the second bottle I was feeling tine
and have been ever since.”—Mrs.
J. A. Stevens, 716 E. 9th St., Hutch
inson, Kansas.
J. H. CARMICHAEL.
AGENT FOR THE
New York Life Insurnnce Cos.
1316 Newcastle Brunswick, Ga.
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