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SUNDAY, OCT. 9, 1921.
Pre-War Prices On
Silverware
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Anew line of Sterling Silver has just
been received, which we are selling at
a reduction of 33 and 1-3. per cent.
This ’ stock includes some beautiful
material for--
Wedding Presents!
A Discount of 33 and 1-3 Per Cent Will Be
Allowed on all Silverware in Stock
Rothschild’s
Phone 140 Newcastle Street
The Trade At
Home Policy
:s one which we can all appreciate,
and we assure you our hearty co
operation in supplying your needs
with —
Dependable Dry Goods
And Notions
Through Your Merchant
The Downing Company
Wholesale Dry Goods and Notions
In placing your orders please mention The News
THE UNIVERSAL CAR
NEW FRIGES
IF. O. B. DETROIT 1
Chassis - - - $295
Runabout - - $325
Touring Car - - $355
Truck Chassis - - $ 145
Coape - $595
Sedan - - - $660
These arc the lowest prices of Ford cars in the
history of the Ford Motor Compa ly.
Crderi me coming in last, so place yours promptly
to na t' PROMPT I)Ei,I\TRV
GE Y N N MOTOR C 0.,
e, iew<s
PERSONALS
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Hartfteld, of D
troit, Mich., spent yesterday in the
city.
J. J. Hoester, of Jacksonville, spent
yesterday in the city.
Ben Williamson was among the
Glynn county visitors here yesterday.
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W. H. Shadman came over from
the island and spent,yesterday here. '
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W. M. Horton, of Atlanta, is in the
city.
Rev. George W. Adolphus, of At
lanta, spent yesterday in the city.
B. Highsmith, of Wray, Ga., was
among the visitors to he city yester
day. |
E. L. Nix. of Ray City, Ga., was
among the visitors to the city yester
day.
Rev. and Mrs. D. Watson Winn
came over from St. Simon* and spent
yesterday in the city.
George E. Murrell, of Washington.
D. C-, was among the prominent vist-(
tors to the city
John R. Cromartie, prominent citi
zen of Hazlehurst, spent yesterday in
the city.
Capt. Drisko, of the American bar
kentine Charles P. Stewart, will sail
tomorrow for New York. While here
he made many friends, all of whom
will always be glad to welcome him to
this city.
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And Only One
There's a battery that has the
unqualified approval of the best
brains in the automotive in
dustry.
There's a battery that is used
by the builders of 173 makes ot
cars and trucks.
There's a battery that can be
shipped, stocked and kept by the
dealer in true bone-dry condition
until prepared for sale to you.
There's a battery with
Threaded Rubber Insulation be
tween the plates. It is the only
battery we can whole-heartedly
and enthusiastically recommend
to our friends:
Be sure your next one is a
Willard Threaded Rubber
Battery.
Brunswick Battery
Motor Cos.
Gloucester St., Opp. Postoffice
Phone 251.
Tfa*a trademark, (tamped fat red
om the cam, Idittila the WWiiil
TkrawlaA ItaKwi Batin j
Willard
Batteries
&
There’s a Phoenix Store Near You”
why Pay More?
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White’s Cornfield Picnic * 1 lEl^
per poUnd - - -
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White ’Cornfield Hams,
, per pound *. - - ,
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Swift’s Premium Hants,
per pouftd - - 4’v”^^
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White Bacon, 1 ®sc
per pound. , • - *VV
* •' '■ 1 ■ ,1 1 * "■■"!■ .iM.jtliak'—
Kinghan’s Sliced Bacon, Sp
per pound - -> ■
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Pioneer Smoked Bacon, 2tOC
per pound* - -
Premier Cornflakes,
3 packages - - •
Sweet Potatoes, 9Ap
10 pounds - - -
Irish Potatoes, 'J^p
10 pounds - - -
Meal, "2 ftp
10 pounds
Grits, Oftp
10 pounds - - -
Fluffy Ruffles Flour
SELF RISING
24 lb Sack, • • SUO
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Phoenix Grocery
Company
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“Cash and Carry Stores”
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