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Sunday, OCT. u, 1921.
The Opening Days of The
Great Explosion Sale
AT THE
SURPRISE STORE
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Met with wonderful success! Long before the store opened the sidewalk was blocked with eager buyers waiting to get
in in order.to get their share of the amazing bargains now being offered at this Sale- • , -
In less than two minutes after the doors were opened our store was jammed from the front door to the back wall with
people anxiously awaiting their turn to be seived. And, although we had a large extra force of salespeople, w.e regret
that some had to be put to a little inconvenience by waiting ' *
We have engaged another extra force of salespeople for the remaining days of THIS GREAT SALE, and can assure
you of PROMPT and COURTEOUS ATTENTION.
SPECIAL NOTICE ;
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Wc are receiving by every express and parcel post loads of the newest things in Ladies Ready-to-Wear v
■ and they are being marked at
* EXPLOSION PRICES
THE SURPRISE STORE
NEXT TO KRESS , - *
AT THE CHURCHES
Eloquent and ffcr- reaching sermons
will be delivered from the pulpits of
Brunswick's houses of worship today,
the musical program in m*uty huve
been arranged with grout care and the
public is cordially invited by t|i dif
ferent pastors to be present. Ser
vices. etc., for the day follows:
THE M'KENDREE METHODIBT
Cornor of Norwich find K utreetij.
Lawrence Candler Gray, pastor.
Preaching by the pastor at 11:30
a. tu. and 8:00 p. m.
The subject fur the morning hour will
be: "Pentecost In Promise, Experi
ence and Command.'* (Joel 3:28-29;
Act* 2:4; Ephesians 6:181. There will
be a revival message at the evening
service. *
Sunday school at 4:00 p. m., C. H.
Poors, Supt. •
Junior church 10:00 a. m.
Kpworth League at 8:00 Tuesday
evening.
Junior Epworth League Thursday,
6:00 (x m.
Everybody U cordially invited to all
the services.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Corner Union an Mansfield Ste.
O, P. Gilbert. Minister.
Prealtcing 11:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.
by the paster.
Sunday School 10:16 a. in..—J. P r
IllltcJh, Bupt.
Senior H. Y. P. U. 4 p. m.
Junior It. Y. P, U. 4 p. m., in primary
department.
rublK: cordiaily uivlted. j
BAPTIST BARACA CLAS*
MeetH every Sunday morning at
10:16 o'clock at tbe First Hsptiet
church Roy* *1 !| Gilbert, teacher.
Twenty in Imi tea* talk on Sunday
acboni lesson topic. Good siuglug. A
cord ini mVital 100 to’ visitor*.
CHURCH OF CHRIST.
Sunday school 10:30 a. m
1 Teaching at 11:30 a. m. and 8:00
1 m. by J, RinUord Heck, of Sevan
bait. Morning subject: "Two Way*;”
evening subject, "Impassable G.lf ’*
Communion and fellowship t; twinn
ing nerve*-
Yon *r invited.
NORWICH BAPTIST CHURCH
Sundny tchooi 10: It a. m
ITtusch ng 11:10 a. t
Preaching TANARUS: p. m.
Everybody invited. v . ?■ *[
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
Thoa. H. Thomson, Pastor.
I Preaching by the pastor at 11:30
a. m. and 8 p. m. \
Sunday School, 10:15 a. m., —T. E.
Oiover, Superintendent.
Sacrament of the Lord's Supper at
the morning hour.
Meeting of the Epworth League at
7:15 p.' m.
Prayer meeting. Wednesday at 8 p.
m.
No prayer meeting Wednesday.
To all services the public 1b cor
dially invited.
METHODIST BARACA CLASS
Meets Sunday, 10:15 a. m.
Dr. J., W. Simmons, teacher.
Fred Q. Warde, assistant teacher.
EPWORTH LEAGUE, FIRST
METHODIST CHURCH.
Ernest C. Ellis, President.
Meets every Sunday 7:00 p. in. in
the auditorium of the church. A live,
entertaining and inspirational pro
gram our endeavor always. Come
and work with us. Visitors welcome.
ADVENT CHRISTIAN CHURCH.
Corner Union ami H streets.
Edwin C. Hardison, minister.
Sunday worship 11:30 a. m. and 7:45
P. ID.
Sunday school at 10:30 a. m. Loyal
Workers Thursday 7:30 p. tn.
Prayer meeting Wednesday 8 p. m.
The Fitch Orchestru will give a
sacred concert beginning at 7:45 p. no.
ST. JAMES LUTHERAN CHRUCH.
Gloucester and Wolf streets.
Rev. W. A. Sadtler, Ph. D., Pastor.
Sunday school with Pastor’s Bible
class, at 10:18.
Church Services at 7:4S j.m
ST. FRANCIS CATHOLIC CHURCH,.
Htgh mas* ten o'clock, with sermon
by the pastor. Reverend J. A. Petite.
1130 Newcastle.
Rev. J. A. Petit, 8. M , pastor.
Sunday: Masses. 7:00 and 10:00 a.
m. Sunday School 11:00 a. m. Eve--
ing services. 7:30.
Dally: Mass. 7:00; Wednesday. 7:00
and 0:00. ,
Altar Society, Monday.
4.00. Knighu of Columbus. Monday,
8:00.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.
The pastor. Rev. F. IX Thomas,
will preache at 11:3d a. m. and at
TANARUS: p.tn
mam tth'tfc
v p%st r is held at < 30 p. tu.
All are eordtsHv iu\ttel to Iheee
f * til % * v■
ST. MARK’S CHURCH.
Corner of Egmont and Gloucester.
Rev. William Johnson, rector.
Holy communion at 8 a.m., Church
.school at 10 a. m., ,
onilng prayer and sermon at 11:15
a. m. Bishop Bratton. Bishop of Mis
sissippi, will preack* the sermon at
this service. •
Evening service and sermcn by
Bisbop Bratton at 8 p. m.
ASSEMBLIES OF GOD CHURCH.
Corner L and Ellis streets.
Services at 11:00 o’clock a. m., and
7:30 p. m.
Prayer meeting Wednesday night j
7:80
F. C. Harrison pastor.
OYSTERS.
Frying oysters, 36c per quart. 65c
1-2 galiou. $1.25 gallon. All meat, no
water. Bring your bucket. Twenty
shuckera opening oysters all day.
HILDRETH BROTHERS,
-25 Hay St., next to Goodyear's
J!
Standard
fora Ford
You might suppose that, because Willard
will Kot make a special Ford battery,
the regular Willard Battery (Ford size)
would cost a lot more than others, but
it doesn t. We can show you in five
minutes if you’ll come in.
Brunswick Battery’Motor Cos
Phone 251
Gloucester St. Opposite Post Office
SEEDS
j Seeds Seeds
We have just received anew
line of vegetable Seeds including
Ruta Degas, Purple Top Turnips,
Onion Sets, etc. Try us for your
druges.
| UNION DRUG & SEED CO.
Cor. Monk and Oglethorpe St*.
Phone 143
Norwich Street
Pharmacy
2024 Norwich St. Phone 79
H. M. MILLER FURNITURE COMPANY
FURNITURE OF ALL GRADES
BRUNSWICK, UA„ Oct. 21, 1921.
TO OUR FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS:
In the line with the methods of the modern furniture store
of to-day, we wish to announce that on and after the First day
of November, 1921, we will discontinue the practice of sending
our installment collector to you. Payments on account must
be rpade in our office.
We do this for several reasons, it is more dignified for one
to make voluntary payments than to have our collator call sev
eral times. We assume that our customers are, to some extent,
interested in the welfare of this concern ,and expect them to do
their part to make this plan work out successfully. By inaugu
dating the plan, we save the expense of two or more collectors,
which saving will be passed alcng to our customers.
This concern was establshed by the late Mr. H. M. Miller,
in 1881, just forty years ago,twenty years la*:*' Constant
Miller assumed leadership of the concern and under his able
managedship, it has grown and developed to one of Bruns
wick's largest retail housess and an institution which Bruns
wick citizens should feel proud of. A complete line of beautiful
furniture always on display and we extend you a cordial invita
tion to bring your friends and visitors in and show them a furn
iture store, comparing with any in the South in proportion to
its size.
“THE KEY IS ON THE OUT SIDE.” Our system of credit
enables anyone (WE EXTEND CREDIT TO AJ.L) to purchase
furniture at a low cash price, thus saving the difference be
tween so-called installment and cash prices. We can save you
not less than twenty per cent, and arrange for you to make
monthly or weekly payments. Let us explain our system. We
invite your account and trust that we may be favored with a fair
share of your patronage for which we thank you.
Yours very truly,
H. M. MILLER FURNITURE CO.
WALTER I. MILLER.
i- Secretary-Treasurer.
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