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WEDNESDAY, OCT. 26, 1921.
Atlanta Birmingham & Atlantic Ry.
SCHEDULE
EFFECTIVE SATURDAY, OCTOBER, 15, 1921.
(This schedule published as information and not guaranteed.)
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i1:45 a.rn Savannah and Jacksonville 9:35 a. m.
7:15 jr. tn. Savannah and Jacksonville 5:10 p. m.
11:10 a. m. ......Atlanta, Birmingham, apd Savannah...... 0:30 p. m.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION AND SCHEDULES APPLY TO
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H. G* OQWLING 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 water and cigar departments al
ways at your service, phone trial order
“Our mission on earth is to make others happy—ior cash
or credit.”
Glynn Drug Cos.
PHONE 827
READY FOR BUSINESS
J. H. BOHNE
Stoves and Ranges Installed
and repaired.
Let /• make your old stove or
range do many years of. ser
vice yet.
All Work Guaranteed.
PHONE 94.
OYSTERS.
Frying oysters, 35c per quart, 65c
1-2 gallon, $1.25 gallon. All meat, no
water. Bring your bucket. Twenty
shuckers opening oysters all day.
HILDRETH BROTHERS.
•25 Bay St., next to Goodyears.
666 cures Malaria, Chilis and Fever.
Blllotii Fever, Golds and laiGrlppe, oi
money refunded.
Into Larger and Better Quarters
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We Beg To Announce
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THAT we have removed our CIGAR FACTORY from its old quarters
to larger and more commodious quarters in the Wright&Gowen building,at
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Bay and Mansfield Streets
We are increasing our force day by day, and hope soon to be able to give
employment to One Hundred Cigar Makers
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THESE ARE OUR LEADING BRANDS
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R. Y. A.- Young Men’s Club - Lopez Blunts
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Aid a Brunswick Wage-paying industry by smoking our brands
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ALONSO BROTHERS
MANUFACTURERS OF CIGARS
“Great Oaks From Little Acorns Grow!”
NEWS NOTES
of General Interest
THE TIDES.
High water 4:13 a. m. and 4:39
p. m. Low water 10:40 a. m. and
11:10 p. m. Outer bar calculations—
about a. half hour later in the harbor.
MOTION DOCKET CITY
COURT ON THURSDAY.
Judge ButtsOwilf call the motion
docket in the city court tomorrow and
all attorneys interested should be
present. Ten o’clock is the hour set
for the beginning.
MASONIC GRAND LODGE
MEETING IN MACON.
N. H. Ballard and C. L. Millsap, rep
resenting the local Masonic lodges
are in Maccn where the Grand Lodge
of Masons is holding its anual ses
sion. Reports from there state that
more than a thousand are present.
TRAVEL HERE INCREASING;
CpME FROM ALL SECTIONS.
Travel to Brunswick has increased
probably more than a hundred per
cent. During the past two weeks or
ten days. The registers of the hotels
show that since last year this time
there is simply no comparison with
business and what it is today.
TO FINISH HOTEL
AT EARLY OATE. 1
iWork is progressing satisfactorily
on the building at the corner of Monk
and Grant streets, which is fr- be oper
ated as a rooming house by Mrs. J. G.
Conzelman. The Interior will be as
goad as any in the city and the most
modern are all the equipment now be
ing installed.
LITTLE CRAFT HUGGING I
THEIR MOORINGS TIGHT.
Not only are the big craft keeping
in close, hut the many little river
boats which ply to and from Bruns
wick, from first one place and then
another, are "hugging” their moor
ings, with an additional line or two
to make sure that all is safe. One
storm warning after another reached
the local weather observer at the of
flco of the Coney & Parker company
and early yesterday afternoon tele
grams made things look anything but
good.
rJ&K* W*lKth9tf*WlßS&
MANY NOTABLES ATTEND
EPISCOPAL MEETING.
A notable gathering is the meeting
of the Episcopal Synod in Savannah
this week and some of the south's
most noted divines are attending. As
reported in The News yesterday
morning, quite a delegation from
Brunswick is there? The session will
last through tomorrow.
NO SPECIAL SESSION
GLYNN SUPERIOR COURT.
In a letter from Judge JJ P. Higli
smith, received by Clerk dußignon
yesterday morning, it was stated that
the special term of the superior court
would not be called to begin on Mon
day next, had been indefinitely post
poned owing to the continued Illness
of one of the most important witness
es in the Jesup bank cases.
SENATOR UNDERWOOD TO
ACCOMPANY PRESIDENT
(By Associated Press.)
Washington, Oct. 24. —Senator Un
derwood, of Alabama, will be one of
the President’s guests aboatd the spe
cial train during the four days’ swing
through the South, on which he leaves
Washington tomorrow.
Besides Senator Underwood there
will be members of the President’#
personal staff and two m< mebrs of
the cabinet, Secretaries Weeks and
Fall.
The President expects to return to
Washington in pine for the cabinet
meeting Friday, after spending Thurs
,day morning at Camp Benning. Colum
bus, Ga., and reach Atlanta Thursday
afternoon and leave there ty*rly Thurs
day night for Washington.
STAR TAXI CO.
’ Phone 457
PROMPT SERVICE
Day or Night.
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’ We solicit your patronage.
H. L. SPELL
’ at Mitchell’s Lunch Room.
We are proud of the confidence doc.
tors, druggists and the public ha’ve In
666 Chill and Fever Tonic.
HEATERS
HEATERS
HEATERS
FOR
WOOD - COAL - OIL
We Have A Large
Assortment
Our Prices Are Rock Bottom
See Us Now, Before ,
Cold Weather
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United Supply Cos.
PROGRESSIVE HAR DWARE MERCHANTS
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