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SUNDAY, OCT. 23, 1921.
Atlanta Birmingham & Atlantic Ry.
SCHEDULE
EFFECTIVE SATURDAY, OCTOBER, 15, 1921.
(This schedule published as information and not guaranteed.)
Ar.-From , ' * Ly.-For
i1:45 a.m T. .Savannah and Jacksonville 9:35 a. m.
7:15 p. in. . . .Savannah and Jacksonville. 5:10 p. m.
11:10 a. mj• Atlanta, Birmingham, and Savannah 6:30 p. m.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION. AND SCHEDULES APPLY TO
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H. G. DOWLING Phone J. A.M’VEIGH,
..Gen. Agent 398 Tkt. Agent.
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.
Soda watelr and cigar departments al
; ways at your service, phone trial order
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“Our mission on earth is io make others happy—ror cash
" or credit.”
Glynn Drug Cos.
PHONE 827
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
OYSTERS.
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Frying oysters, 3f*c per quart, 65c
1-2 gallon, $1.25 gallon. All meat, no
water. Bring your bucket. Twenty
ahuckera opening dysters all day.
HILDRETH BROTHERS,
-25 Bay St., next to Onodyenr’s.
666 euros Malaria, Chilis and Fever.
Bilious Fever, Colds and LaGrlppe, or
money refunded. ,
Announcement
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Misses Mary and Florence Porter Desire to Announce to Their Friends, and the
Public, That They Have Organized What will be Known as
Porter’s Hat Shop
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And, on November 2nd, will open a full and complete line of Mid-Winter Milli
nery, at the store formerly occupied by the late Miss Kate Slater, at
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NEWS NOTES
General Interest
THE TIDES r
High water 1:22 a. rn., and 2 p. m.
Low water 7:15 a. m., and 7:45 p. m.
Outer bar calculations —about a half
hour later in the harbor.
AUTO DRIVERS MUST
BE OF REQUIRED AGE. 1
While it brnot the intention of the
, police department to cause u n pleas
j antness, which always results from
arrest, members want it thoroughly
! understood that the law forbidding
! persons under sixteen years cf age
1 L> drive automohbiles, will be rigidly
i enforced and those who violate it
I will be subject tc a fine in police court.
VETERANS TO LEAVE
TOMORROW NIGHT
Olvnn county C nfederate Veterans
will leave tomorrow night for •Chatta
nooga,, where their annual reunion
will be held. Practically all of the lo
ca,l old warriors will make the trip,
which promises to he on of the most
successful held in many years. Ad
vices from Chattanooga say that ev
erything possible ha been done look
ing to the eomfcrt and entertainment
of the Veterans. ,
BATTERY ADVICE
FROM WILLARD
The Willard Storage Battery Com
pany strikes a timely aote of warning
in their latest booklet, entitled. “Wil-'
lard Service; For Your Battery’s Ben
eflt—and Yours.” They say never al
low your battery to become over
iieated in service; Keep all cells filled
with distilled water; Keep your bat
tery fully charged In winter to prevent
freezing; The battery will then take
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LEWIS’ TALKING MACHINE
PARLOR A PRETTY PLACE.
I B. A. Lewis, local agent of the Co
lumbia phonograph, has arranged a
department which is a credit to any
city of Brunswick’s size. He has par
titioned off the southwestern part of
! his store in a neat glass enclosure and
here Is exhibited the latest In talk’ng
attach An attendant .is always
there to put on the latest and thos?
who want to hear the “very first” in
phonograph music should visit this
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Don’t Forget the Date
Porter’s Hat Shop
504 Gloucester St. Phone 629
REGULAR PARADI OF CARS
PASSED THROUGH YESTERDAY
It looked like a regular tourist auto
mobile parade through Brunswick yes
terday. early in the morning
nil til dark yesterdadv afternoon the
cars rolled Into the city many re
maining here over night and ethers
continuing on their trip to Florida.
While figures as to the exact number
w’hieh passed through were n£ ob
tainable, it is believed that in all up
wards of seventy-five arriveo during
the day.
TRACED CAR TO BRUNSWICK
LOST TRAIL OF IT HERE
Superintendent of Schools of
Pierce County. J. S. Pittman had his
Ford touring car stolen while he was
attending the Brantley County Fair
Wednesday. The thief was traced as
far as Brunswick but the trail was lost
from that point. A hack man stated
that a stranger answering the des
cription given o fthe thief had inquir
ed of him the read to Savannah, and
that he left Brunswick over the Sav
annah road. No further information
has been obtained since then. —Brant-
ley News.
Wet Wash
ONLY 5c PER POUND
Weighed while dry, returned in
a few hours, absolutely Clean
and Sanitary. Just the right
dampness for ironing.
BRUNSWICK LAUNDRY, Inc.
Phone us Now, and become a
satisfied customer.
Phones 129 ar.J 36.
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
HEATERS
HEATERS
HEATERS
FOR
WOOD - COAL - OIL
We Have A Large
Assortment
Our Prices Are Rock Bottom
See Us Now, Before .
Cold Weather
United Supply Cos.
PROGRESSIVE HARDWARE MERCHANTS
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