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VELOUR r pal "
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\. Renew your walls
a year from now
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T TERE is beauty that time treats A
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ft 111' jig Devoe Velour Finished Walls are '
Jin |y| “mj really washable; can be kept sani-
Kp [| tary and fresh for years I
V. J9||m J V F-jj Devoe Velour Finish is made in
n SjU many artistic colors that reflect the
i u WL Mft keeping the room cheerful,
I He home like and restful. It can be
I used over wall paper, burlap or
9k J/(| j I L Devoh PRODUCTS are time-tested and /
aMBL F‘ fJJ V&MvXy/ proveiK-backed by 166 years’ experi
.fi#V-yy' 'v/' ence of the oldest paint manufacturing
HHI I concern in the U. S. Founded 1754.
HI A"4 J V/ SoW the Devoe Agent
We have now completed our
New Dry-Cleaning Plant
In back of our place of business at 502 Gloucester St.
With this new machinery installed we are now more
than ever prepared to give our customers better service
and QUALITY WORKMANSHIP.
We Thank Our Friends, and the pub
lic for a continued patronage.
Glynn Dry-Cleaning Works
A SCHWARZ, Proprietor
502 Gloucester Etreet. Phone 323
The Richmond St. Garage
1514 Richmond is
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
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Let Benton Fix That Starter or Gen
erator. He ean do it!
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Acetylene Welding- Vulcanizing
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Davis &. Harrell
How Are The Folks At Home?
The man who is away from home,
whether on business or pleasure, can al
ways keep in touch with wife or loved ones
by long distance telephone.
f\ - The low station
*° stati ° n r a t e
Wl>* <Vr ma^es P^ eas *
ure possible at
j small cost.
ok By calling be
tween 8:30 P. M.
and 4:30 A. M. you can sate from 50 to 75
per ceht of the day rate.
Try it on your next trip. Ask Long Dis
tance for rates and details.
SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE /sr\
AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY
NEWS NOTES
of General Interest
THE TIDES.
High water 10:31 a. m.. and U;01
p. m. Low water 4:52 a. m. aurf 5:26
p. m. Outer bar calculations —abcut
a half hour later in the harbor.
REMOVES LAW OFFICES i
TO LISSNER BUILDING.
/Attorney Henry O. Farr has remov
ed his offices from the Kgiser Com
pany building, cofajer Gloucester and
Richmond streets, to the Lissner
hyllding, corner Newcastle and Monk,
where he is very comfortably fitteil
up.
SOUTHWEST WIND DELAYS
S4-UPS BRUNSWICK BOUND.
Ali sailing craft bound for this port
will be delayed if the southwest wind
continues as it is dead ahead of the
vessel bound from northern ports. A
shift is expected within the next few
days which will speed enroute erofc
on.
READY FOR COURT 1
ON MONDAY NIGHT.
Clerk dußignon a,nd other attaches
of the court, are ready for the regular!
November term of the city court which
will he called next. Monday morning.
On both the civil and criminal dockets
there is a long list of. cases to be dis
posed of and with the civil side a num
ber of these are of an important na
ture.
PERRY DAVIS, WELL KNOWN
COLORED MAN, IS DEAD.
Perry Davis, a well known and high
ly respected colored man is dead and
his death is generaly regretted by
both white and colored as he was well
and favorably known to the members
of both races, ytavis worked at the
Atlantic Refinery for many months
and died as a result of a stroke of
paralysis.
CLYDE TO KEEP WEEKLY
TRIPS TO THIS PORT.
Announcement Is made that the
Clyde Line steamers, operated by the
Shipping Board, will make w'eekiy
trips to the port of Brunswick, Instead
of semi monthly, as was announced
some davs ago. Business with the
lino seems to be improving and with
regular schedules It will yet prove to
he a paying run.
DESPERATE NEGRO
PLACED IN JAIL.
Special Officer Huff yesterday ar
rested and lodged In jail J. A. Brooks,
a Thallman negro, for whom three
warrant* had been Issued. One of
these was on a charge ct riot and an
other for currying" concealed weapons.
It’ seems Brooks had been “cutting
up" considerably near the little sta
tion.
PURVIS SCHOOL IS
TO BE REPAINTEO.
The Board of Education, through
Supt. Hryticn, Is advertising ft\r bid*
for'repainting the Purvis school build
ing and a soon as those are received,
the 1 west and host bid accepted,
work will begin at once. A coat or
two of paint will add greatly to the ap
pearance of the school, which, by the
way. lias not been treated to one sin e
it was first painted, when built, sever
al years ago.
BOARD OF REGISTRARS
FIRST MEETING TODAY.
The board of city registrars. which
is com potted of Moses Daniel, R. S.
Pyles, utyd J. T. Lamhright. will meet
at the city hall this afternoon at 5:30
for the purpcae of starting the purg
ing of the city registration UM. and
ft is thought the work will consume
more time than has been the case
heretofore. (Farh name will be check
ed and if he or she Is behind in taxes,
notification will he In order and then.
If the taxes nre paid, the name is loft
on the qualified list, therWise. It Is
stricken.
Wet Wash
ONLY 5c PER POUND
Weighed while dry, returned ir
a few hours, absolutely Clean
and Sanitary. Just the right
dampness for ironing.
BRUNSWICK LAUNDRY. lc.
Sure Relief
FOR INDIGESTION
6 Bcll-ans
I L—— i Hot water
Sure Relief
DELL-ANS
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THE BRUNSWICK NEWS
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The perfect Head of the three
perfect cigarette tobacco?
in one perfect cigarette
one-eleven
cigarettes
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* 111 fifth ave.
" 111 Hlw CITY
STAR TAXI CO.
Phone 457
PROMPT SER'/:CE
Day or Night.
We solicit your patronage.
H. L. SPELL
at Mitchell’s Lunch Room.
REDUCE YOUR SHOE BILLS.
Allen’s Foot -Hue, the antiaepue powder to h*
sunken into the hn*, not only atop* the pain
of corn* and bunion*, and give* quick relief tc
ttweatiiig, caluMie, tired, achin|{, tender feet,
blister* and wore *pot*. but Alien’* Foot Kate
r**U the feel, keep* them cool and comfortable
all the time, *avii>K the eonaiant wear on *hoe*
cau*ed by nervousne** of the feet, Shoe* and
etnckingß wear twice a* long when you walk iu
•ui f ort. Try Allen’* Foot- KaaettMiav.
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 w hat you want—or lo you “shop
around” and take pot luck?
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You can save many an hour’s time—and many a good hard
uollar—by knowing beforehand what you want, 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 icpuations for honesty are the
best with whom to deal.
. Merchandise with established repuatinn is the best to buy.
The only way to be sure othe goods you buy is to read the
advertisements in this paper regularly. Asa practice it’p far
better than rummaging around.
It saves time. It saves money.
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Read Them Regularly !
H EATERS
HEATERS
HEATERS
FOR
WOOD - COAL - OIL
We Have A Large
Assortment
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Our Prices Are Rock Bottom
See Us Now,'.Before
Cold Weather
United Supply Cos.
PROGRESSIVE HAR DWARE MERCHANTS
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