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THURSDAY, OCT. 20,1921.
Let Us Serve You
in Your Drug Line
Accuracy and service are the two
real foundations in the drug bus
iness. We strive to make them
the aim of this store. .
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Soda water and cigar departments al
ways your service, phone trial order
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“Out mission on earth is to in ake others happy—ror cash
or credit.” t :
Glynn Drug Cos.
PHONE 827
Portable Saw service
Now is the time to have your
wood cut. Don’t wait until we
are swarmed with orders.
Prices Right - Phone 389
APPLY AT 1527 GRANT ST.
BROOKER NEWS AGENCY
WOOD, WOOD, WOOD
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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. S Y MONS
Phone 370
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Atlanta Birmingham & Atlantic Ry.
V SCHEDULE
EFFECTIVE SATURDAY, OCTOBER, 15. 1921.
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<Ar. From f # ' * Lv.-For
il:4f> km. Savannah and Jacksonville. 9:35 a. m.
7:15> p. m ...Savannah and Jacksonville 5:10 p. m.
11:10 a. Atlanta. Birmingham. and Savannah * 6:30 p. m.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ANO SCHEDULES APPLY TO
H. G. DOWLING’ Phone J. A.M’VEIGH,
..Gen. Agent’ 398 Tkt. Agent.
PHONE 323
We clean your Carpets
thoroughly with the
Famous Hamilton Beach
Carpet W asher
Babies play oil carpets reeking
with health-meancing germs
CAI L 325.—We t all ami Deliver—Prompt Service
GLYNN DRY CLEANING WORKS
A. SCHWARZ. Prop.
NEWS NOTES!
of General Interest
THE Tlt>=S.
(J-Ugh water 10:40 a. m. and 11:10
p. m. Lew water 4:35 a. m. and 5:15
p. m. Outer bar. calculations—about
a half hour later in the harbor.
30UNDING UP MANY
TAX DELINQUENTS.
Members of the police department
were busy yesterday in “rounding up”
street tax, delinquents and many were
arrested. The city requires $2 per
annum for the great privilege of walk
ing the streets of this fair city and the
department is going to see that this
into the treasury.
THE CLYDE STEAMER
LAKE GILBOA HERE.
The Clyde Line steamer, Lake Gil
boa, reached port yesterday with r
cargo pf merchandise for Brunswick
and interior points. It is said, and it
is’to be hoped, that the return trip
of the ship will be with a heavy car
go as efforts are being made to show
the managers of the line that the peo
pie of Brunswick appreciate the con
tinued service. A shipment by the
line means really a boost for Bruns
wick.
HANDSOME SIGNS IN AN!D
AROUND BRUNSWICK.
By the energetic efforts yOf the
Wood Advertising Service, some of
the handsomest signs seen anywhere
are in and about Brunswick and while
the cost of these amounts to a large
inn, this does'not deter the service
from obtaining the very best. The
handsome signs near ' the • corner of
Union and Gloucester streets attracts
general attention. There is a big
dpok cn it and with electric lights al
ways on, the sign is really a conven
cc * the public, filling, as It does,
two fields—advertising and iimekeep
ug.
GREAT CELEBRATION
AT EMANUEL CHURCH. 1
The celebration held at Emanuel
church, near Fancy Bluff, Sunday was
most interesting in many wpys and
scores were present and participated
Kev. Snyder, the pastor, delivered an
able sermon which was noted for Its
historical facts. The church is near
ly one hundred years old and many of
Glynn county’s pioneer families have
worshipped there from generation to
generation. Several from Brunswick
attended the celebration, which wsh
called “home coming” day.
TRADE PUBLICATIONS
TO WRITE ABOUT CITY.
L. H. Biggs, representing the South
eastern Dry Goods Merchant and
the Southeastern Grocer, two trade
publications of Atlanta. Is In the city
and will spend several days here. Mr.
Blrrs' business here Is to exploit In
dustrial .and commercial Brunswick
with a large share for the excellent
port facilities and has the cooperation
of the Brunswick Board of Trade and
other commercial organizations. The
articles will appear In both the publi
cations referred to and will have wlda
distribution.
WILLIAM HART PASSES
AWAY AT CITY HOSPITAL.
William Hart, of Sapelo, died at the
city hospital yesterday morning after
an illness extending over a long peri
od. Deceased was prominent in se
cret order circles being a member of
the Masons and the Odd Fellow* and
was held in high esteem by ail who
knew him The body was prepared
for burial b.v Undertaker Miller and
will be sent to Darien where lntee
ment will he held wtth Masonic hon
ors today. Mr. Hart was born In
England, bnt has lived In America a
long number of years. He was 50
years of age and has been In charge
of Sapelo for the past five years.
NO DECISION RENDERED
ON GREEN SWAMP ROAO.
Ordinary KM win W. Dart spent yes
terday morning going over Green
swamp wad. over which a controver
sy has arisen, both sides to the same
having been beard by him some days
ago. As reported in these columns.
Chariton WrighL et. al.. petitioned the
ordinary to hate the road re-opened,
jit had been closed by R. R. Mac Gre
g! orfl on what he alleges a* his legal
right. Both Mr. MacGregor and Mr
! Wright were represented by attorneys
jal the hearing and Ordinary Dart re-
I served hia decision until after a per
| sottai visit to the road in questlou
’ After going there yesterday Judge
| IHrt deems it advisable to confer
with the board of county commission
ere regarding the matter and it may
he after their meeting before a de
* ciston is rendered
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Notables xxjrjqsH
The three greatest
cigarette tobaccos,
blending MILDNESS
MELLOWNESS-AROMA
one-eleven
cigarettes
20forl5*
* in usmfts*-
H. 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.
yVe will also operate a mod
3rn blacksmith and horse*
shoeing shop.
NOTE: Furniture repaired
and shipped.
We are proud of the confidence doc
tors, druggists and the public have In
fit> Chill and Fever Tonic.
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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 what 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 what you w ant, 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 lepuations for honesty are the
best with whom to deal.
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< * Merchandise with established repuation is the best to buy.
The only way to be sure othe goods you buy is t# read the
advertisements in this paper regularly. Asa practice it’s far
better than rummaging around.
It saves time. It saves money.
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Read Them Regularly !
Finish Your Attic
£ HT- ' '
Wjth 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.
There’s no muss 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 th®
house. Ask for our folder, “Find these Useful New Rooms in the
Attic” today.
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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 H attic room today.
United Supply Cos.
PROGRESSIVE HAR DWARE MERCHANTS
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