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WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 28, 1921.,’
batteries
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Willard Batteries, of standard
Willard quality, may be had for
your Ford car—and at a price
you’d expect to pay for a lot
less valuel
Brunswick Battery
& Company
Phone 251, Gloucester St-Garage
PHONE 3,23
We clean your Carpets
thoroughly with the
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Famous Hamilton Beach
Carpet Washer
Babies play on carpets reeking
with health-meancing germs
CALL 323.—We Call and Deliver— Prompt Service
GLYNN DRY GLKANING WORKS
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rear. Large plate glass windows. Generous sized doors —roomy seat,
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NEWS NOTES
of General Interest
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j TANKER FOLGER SAILS
| WITH CARGO R'EFINiED OIL.
| The large tanker, H. C. Folger, let',
yesterday afternoon for European
ports with a cargo of relined oil fron
the Atlantic Refining company. The
big ship drew something over twenty
I eight, feet of wiater.
WEATHER FORECAST
UNTIL OCTOBER.
! For the South Atlantic and East
Gulf States: Normal temperatures
and generally fair weather- will pre
vail, except widely scattered thunder
showers. There are no indications at
this time of a disturbance in the West
Indies.
WILL OF LATE ISADORE
ASHER IS PROBATED.
The will of the late Isadore Asher
was probated in common form yester
day in the court of ordinary. Mrs. Sa
die Asher is named the sole benefici
ary tand is to be executrix without
bond. The estate is valued at a fig
ure something over SB,OOO.
LEYLAND LINER COMING
FOR LARGE MIXED CARCO.
A big Leyland Line ship will be
here shortly to take on a largfe mixed
cargo, most of which is now assem
bled at the Southern wharves. Tfrere
will be three hundred bales of cot
ton and a large quantity of tobacco
and various .other articles of mer
chandise, including many cases of
Brunswick canned shrimp. The ship
will sail for Liverpool.
EIGHT THOUSAND PRAWN
CATCH FOR ONE HOUSE. !
The total number of prawn taken
to the Goodyear packing plant Mon
day was eight thousand pounds,
which is larger than any previous
i 3tch of the boats of this concent
recent months. The fact that no |
northeaster has come during .the
•present month has given the prawn
fishermen a good chance to malje up
far previous lost time by bad weath
er.
BIG TUG BALDROCK
HERE YESTERDAY.
The mammoth tug Baldrock, op<T
ated by Smith & Terry, of Savannah,
left barge number 36 here yesterday
and number 30 at St. Mary’s, pro
ceeding from that place to Jackson
ville where it will take oft coal for the
trip north, returning herß and to oth
er ports to pick up the loaded barges.
The Baldrock, ts one of the most pow
erful big fipet tugs and is a regular
caller at this port.
SERGT. WOOD RETURNS
FROM CAMP PERRY SHOOT.
Sergeant S. A. Wood, one of- ttfie
repiesentatlves of the Brunswick
Riflemen at the national rifle contest
of the United States army . held at
’ Camp Perry, Ohio, returned Jo the
city Sunday night, bringing the in-
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formation that the Georgia team made
a creditable showing, although not
among the medal winners. The Geor
gia team was made up of representa
tives of the various national guard
units of the state, with two men from
each of the companies. Sergt. Wood
arid his team-mate, Sergt. Carl Smith,
made excellent individual scores, and
acquired valuable information in the
handling of the army rifle, which will
be passed on to the members of the
Riflemen. The Georgia team tied for
32nd place among the 74 teams partic
ipating, and one point mere would
have placed the Georgia shooters in
28th place, and among the medal win
ners. Sergt. Smith stopped off in At
lanta, and will spend a few days there
before returning to Brunswick.
DEMOCRAT, AS USUAL, LOST
OUT IN MASSACHUSETTS.
Boston, Sept. 27.—A. Piatt Andrew,
Republican, was elected to congress
from the Sixth district today by a ma
jority of fifteen thousand * over
Charles I. Hettingell. Democrat.
This district has always been Re
publican by a large majority.
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You can save many an hour's time—and many a good hard
dollar —by knowing beforehand what you want, where to get it,
and approximately how much it will,cost.,
You can always know this much before you enter a store.
If it's clothing, you know how well it should wear and what
the style should be. If it's a musical instrument, you know
what to expect in tone and workmanship. If it's a carpet sweep
er. you know what kind of service it should give.
Merchants with established repuations for honesty are the
best with whom to deal. '
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The only way to be sure othe goods you buy is to read the
advertisements in this paper regularly. Asa practice it's far
better than rummaging around.
It saves time. It saves money.
Read Them Regularly i
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With Beaver Board
That dingy attic—waste space that you canp robably use to
good advantage—why not convert it into a pleasant, livable
room with Beaver Board. , 4
There’s no muss or litter connected with such a job. No dirt to
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It wen’t cost you a cent to investigate how economically your at
tic can be transformed into rooms as attractive as any in the
house. Ask for our folder, “Find these Useful New Rooms in the
Attic” today. v
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About $25.00
wll buy the material for an extra
bedroom. The materal required
for finishing an average attic
room is shown below. We can
supply this complete for as little
as $25.00. Let us give you a
price on your attic room today.
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