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WEDNESDAY, OCT. 5,1921.
LET ME DO TOE HaNDY
WORK
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Around your place. I make
Specialty of Making and
Repairing Awnings. Gen
eral Pipe Work and Paint
ing.
ADDRtSS
HARRY BLAY
Phone 791
2004 Gordon Street
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LAST CHANCE FOR BARGAINS
AT THE
PICRIC ACID PLANT
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WE ARE DISPOSING OF OUR ENORMOUS STOCK OF
LUMBER^
Comprising Tongue and Groove .Flooring, Novelty • Siding,
Beams, Etc., at from $6.00 to $ 14.00 per Thousand feet.
SASH, COTS, MATRESSES^
AND OTHER MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES.
ALSO HOUSES COMPLETE, WITH MODERN PLUMBINU, ETC.
ALSO WOODEN WAREHOUSES
ALL TO OO AT A SACRIFICE.
Gordon & Freedman, Inc.
TELEPHONE 3100 BRUNSWICK, GA.
Come to Our Store
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Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday
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See the Demonstration of the
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DeVoe Mottletone System
BY A FACTORY EXPERT
There is not a room in Brunswick that is not susceptible to the
subtle charm of “ Mottletoning” with DeVoe’s Velour finish
opportunity to learn something valuable
Lynn-Gould Hardware Company
THE WINCHESTER STORE "
Marsh hen season is on—**
Lit me put your gun irf
first-class condition.
T. ATKINSON
Bicycle Repairing
—and—
Gun and Locksmith.
Bicycle Sundries Always
on Hand.
Prices Reasonable and
Satisfaction Guaranteed
204 Monk Street.
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Ha>c lie Ilnur Honey
Slope the Tickle Heals the Throat orw!
furcs the Cough Price 85c. A free ho.*
vi GROVES 0-PEN-T r ATE SALVE foi
Chest Colds. Head C ids and Omp J
Mnclosed with everv b tt’
“FIRST CLASS WORK BUT *
REASONABLE PRICES.”
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J. M. LOWE
PAINTING, PAPEHHANGINCi
AND KALfiOMINING.
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2318 Norwich St. Phone 384-R.
In the same line of busineaa In
Brunswick nearly twenty-seven
yeara and can refer to any for
whom I have worked as te materi
al used and oood workmanship.
Estimates cheerfully furnished
and remember —no Job is too large
and none too small.
ALLEN'S FOOKASE DOES IT.
\Vhn your shoe* pinch or your corn* and bun
ion* ache ao that you are tired all over, get
Allen * Foot -Ka*e, the autiaepiic nourder to be
•hakeu into the hoe and *)>riuMed in the foot
bath It will take the atiug out of corna and
bunion* ami give mutant relief to Smarting, Ach
ing, Swollen, Tender feet- I,aus,o6u pound* of
powder for the feet were u*ed by our Army and
wavy during the war. Hold everywhere.
Theatrical
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LASSES WHITE'S ALL STAR
MINSTRELS OCTOBER 11.
What the Lexingotn Leader has tc
nay about the Lasses White aggrega
tion, which show comes to The Grand
next Tuesday night:
Lasses White is at his best, and—
Lueses White is batting 1.000.
Tuneful, colorful, full of ail that
goes to make g real minstrel, - the
losses White All-Star Minstrels op
ened the Bluegrass theatre season
Friday night at the Lexington opera
house before an rfhdtenee thM it car
rled along In the most carefree and
rolicking evening of clean and scintl
latlng humor set to old-time southern
melody and 1081 jaxz.
The curtain roee Friday night on a
vivid scene, the costuming of orange
and purple, that put you at cnce Into
the spirit of the thing, a spirit of har-j
mony, both of color and tune, and
thru the “Eve editions'’ and finale
you were carried in the self same
way.
And that Restlvo chap is a wonder.;
He is the piano-accordian player who
smiles and dances and playss and
sings and flirts with his audience pH
|t the same time and is equally good
at each of >m. The music’s in him
and he simply has to work it all out*
in every pore. Why, you’re perfectly
convinced that he’s having more fun j
in that act of his than he*s had since
he come to America, which couldn't
aw been very long ago. for he still
Aiya. with a hint of a shrug. M Ah. this
is my favorite!** and he romps into a
hit of shimmy song.
The scenic eflecta rivals the tri
umphs of the beloved Al G. Fields.
Euch detail was worked out to such •
fine point that they were forgotten in
the genera) scheme. JJven the fire
Ays in the Hawaiian be *ch scene were
ao flickorfhgly real that you almost,
f rgot to notice the noveljy of the
idea.
Certainly there could be no more
fitting opening for the theatre season
than the Lasses White J Minstrels
which played to a capacity house on
the initial evening, was well attend
ed at today!* matinee, and age prom
ised similar popularity for the final
performance* tonight.
READY FOR BUSINESS
J. H. BOHNE
Stoves and Ranges installed
and repaired.
Let us make your old stove or
range do many years of ser
vice yet.
All Work Guaranteed.
PHONE 94.
Hemstitching and
Picoting
Cotton 8c Yd.—Silk 10c.
THREAD FURNISHED —
experienced operator
Mrs. J, P. DAMON
1416 Reynolds St. Phone 867
—Also—
Designer and Maker of Tailored
and Fancy Dresses.
For Street and Social Functions
Tailored Suits—Alterations of
Suits a Specialty
Always in an endeavor to give my
customers the very best value
5 their money will buy, I sell
velvet
“The World’s Best Flour”
M. WALSH
a— v 1 Phone 23
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Get Your Coal For Next Winter N()W
Prices are bound to advance each month from now on. Buy
. while prices are reasonable.
Coney & Parker Company
Phone 17 and 18. 1129 Day Street.
Portable Saw service
Now is the time to have your
wood cut. Don’t wait until we
are swarmed with orders.
Prices Right - Phone 277
, APPLY AT 1527 GRANT ST.
BROOKER NEWS AGENCY
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