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I THURSDAY. OCT. 6, 1921.
To the Public
The Richmond St. Garage
1514 Richmond is
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
General repairing of automobiles; batteries charged and
built up; vulcanizing, radiator work. Cars washed and
doped. " a 8S& '
PRICES REASONABLE—WORK GUARANTEED
Davis & Harrell
I WOOD, MOOD, WOOD
A dollar saved is a dollar
made! Let me make you
'some money by selling you
your wood.
By cord or load at
reasonable figures
H. D. SYMONS
Phone 370
PHONE 323
We clean your Carpets
thoroughly with the
FamoiisdHanriilton Beach
Carpet Washer
Babies play on carpets reeking
with health-meancing germs
CALL 323.—We Call and Deliver—Prompt Service
GLYNN DRY CLEANING WORKS
A. SCHWARZ. Prop.
<?ord
Willard
batteries
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 value) f O i
Brunswick Battery
Motor Company
Phonel2sl, Goucester St. Garage
Try News Want Ads
NEWS NOTES
of General Interest
THE TIDES. |
High water today 12:10 a. m. and
12:33 p. m. Low water 6:00 a. m. and
6:37 p. m." Outer bar calculations —
about a half hour later in the harbor.
BIG STEAMER BOLIVIAN
HAS ARRIVED IN PfORT.
The Leyland Line steamer Bolivian
reached port yesterday morning and
is moored at the wharves of the
Downing Company, foot of Monk
street. The steamer reached here
from New Orleans. It will take on
a cargo of naval stores for European
ports.
FIRE ON STONEWILL
YESTERDAY MORNING.
The department was called out yes \
terday morning and made good time
tc 1310 Stonewall street, hut when i*
arrived there the fire had been ex
tinguished. The house is owned by
Mrs. J. J. Lott and was occupied by
colored people.
ATLANTA DELEGATION
WILL RETURN TODAY.
| A majority of those who went tr
I Atlanta in the interest of the Clyde
Line and, incidentally, to put in some
I good work for the state terminals, will
return to the city this morning. Some
; members of the party will remain ov
j or for a d.:y or two cn private busi
j ness matters.
MUCH INTEREST IN
METHODIST REVIVAL. ,
A great deal of interest is being
(in the revival (services [
now being held at the First Metho
dist church and unusually large
■ rowds hear Dr. Pierce at every ser
vice. He is an able divine and those
who lipar him once are alw'ays pleas
ed and Invariably go again. The ser
vices will continue and the public is
cordially invited to attend.
ZR-2 DISASTER
IN PICTURES TODAY.
. The Pathe News, to be shown in
connection with the Curwood feature
at The Grand today and tomorrow,
shows the famous ZR-2 disaster la
England, in which sixteen Americans
and British subjects lost
their lives in the Interest of science.
The picture is very complete and
Interesting.
JUDGE HARRY* D. REt D
WAS HERE YESTERDAY.
Judge Harry D. Reed, of Waycross.
recently named as referee in bank-'
ruptcy for this district, was here yes
terday attending to matters in bis
court. Judge Reed is well known in
this city and has been here often. He
Jived here at one time when his fath
er, the late H. W. Reed, was connect
ed with the banking business in this
city.
GOOD OYSTERS ON
THE MARKET NOW.
While the weather was sa warm
oyster dealers did not hasten to put
their product on the market but now
that It has become cooler, hucksters
were out In full force yesterday and
as this is the real beginning they will
he on the streets every day hereafter
The supply is plentiful this season
and the price per quart is 40 cents.
TEARING DOWN LOTT
FILLING STATION.
The Standard Oil company, which
purchased the property at the corner
of Gloucester and Reynolds streets,
has a large force at work tearing down
the old Lott filling station. As soon
*9 this Is removed work will begin at
once on anew bullying of the kind
ami this will be put up as rapidly as
possible.
ADDITIONAL MEN FOR
SUPT. HIGGINBOTHAM.
Ten or twelve additional men will
he added ro Supt. Higginbotham's con
vlct force as a result of the present
session of the city court. The major
ity of these are in for three months'
terms and U may also be said that
most of entered pleas cf guilty
father than race trial and stand chan
cps of longer terms. County road
work needs all the men the courts can
furnish right about now.
BOARD OF*tBUCAThDN AND
TEACMERsIUIhVITED TO BIJOU.
Manager Brown,, of the Bijou, yes
terdny issued complimentary tickets
to the members of the Board of STd
mat ion and all the teachers of the
city schools to be his guest to see
the wonderful picture "The Last of
the Mohicans." which he is showing at
the Bijou Thursday and Friday. Thlr
gre t classic should be seen by the
school children and parents particu
tarly.
ST. JOHN'S HAVEN DRIVE
HAS NOT STARTED AS YET.
On account of the absence of sever
al members of the committee, the
drive m the interest of SL John s
Doyou know
yqpcan roll
sUgood
cigarettes for
lOcts from
one bag of
GENUINE
Bull Durham
TOBACCO
We want you to have the
best paper for “ BULL.**
So now you can receive
with each package a book
of 24 leaves of I\l\A4*
the very finest cigarette
paper in the world.
(j)
Havn did not start yesterday, as was :
at first announced. Chairman J. Hunt- 1
er Hopkins will call a meeting of the'
committee within the next few days
and the movement will then begin In
real earnest. The committee will set
out to secure five liundrd who will
agree to give the home $5.00 per ah- (
num.
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FIRST NORTHEASTER
IN A LONG TIME.
j About 1 o’clock Tuesday morning
the wind shifted from southwest to
northeast and the southern bound ves
sels will now make good time down
the coast. Marsh hen hunters will be
pleased at the change as It insures
| vhigher tides and the green grass
around us will be filled with those an
xious to bag the toothsome bird. This
has been the first September in the
memory of old timers that the wind
has failed to come from this quarter
at least part of the month.
t
666 cures Malaria, Chilis and Fever,
Bilious Fever. Colds and LaGrippe, or
uoney refunded.
What’s Your Time Worth?
WHEN you go to buy a pair of boots, a can of peas or a kitchen
cabinet, do you know exactly w hat you want—or lo you “shop
around’* and take pot luck?
#
You can save many an hour’s time—and many a good hard
dollar—by knowing beforehand w hat 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 tcpuations for honesty are the
best with whom to deal.
,Y. # ’
Merchandise with established repuation is the best to buy.
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.
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ft saves time. It saves money.
Read Them Regularly !
Finish Your Attic
■i * gSdf ; . , . '-S V-i . V .V' r,
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. BUI* t i
There’s no muse or litter connected with such a job. No dirt to
track through the house. Just saw the handy panels of Beaver
Board to the rignt size, nail them, paint them, put on the decor
ative strips and your room is ready for immediate occupancy.
It won’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.
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.
United Supply Cos.
PROGRESSIVE HAR DWARE MERCHANTS
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