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SATURDAY, NOV. 5, 1921.
“There’s a Phoenix Store Near You”
Why Pay More ?
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Wilson’s Oleomargarin, per lb., . 28c
Sold at following Stores. Nos. 1, 8 and 10
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Bess Evaporated Milk, baby, per can, -06 c
Bess Evaporated-Milk, tall, per can, . . 12c
Kingan’s Sliced Bacon, per lb. . 45c
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Sunbeam Pork and beans, per can, . 10c
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Fluffy Ruffles Self Rising Flour
6 pound Sack, .... . 35c
12 pound Sack, 1 65c
24 pound Sack. . . . $1 10
Lebanon Belle Plain Flour
6 pound sack, 35c
-'*Y : v i v* $ y* ’
12 pound sack . . 65c
24 pound sack, $1.25
National Crackers, 8c package. . . 6 l-2c
National Crackers, 15c package, . 12 l-2c
Silver Dale Peaches, No. 2 1-2, cau . 25c
Rose Dale Peaches, No. 2 l-2s, can . 30c
SUGAR, 10 lbs., . . 58c
White’s Cornfield Picnic, per lb. 15c
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Meal, 10 lbs 19c
Grits, 10 lbs 19c
Maxwell House Coffee, per lb. . . 35c
Tipton’s Coffee, per lb. . . 32c
White House Coffee, per lb. . . 37c
Lake View outter, per pound, . . 45c
Morris Supreme Butter, per pound. . 45c
Campbell’s Soups, per can . . 10c
Sweet Potatoes, 10 lbs. . . . 15c
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We Mill have a demonstration of Wilson's Oleomargin Friday and Saturday at our
Store No. 8, corner Albemarle and EHis streets. If you have never used Olcomar
garin, kindly pay us a visit at our Store No. 8, where you Mill he served.
Phoenix Grocery
Company
“Cash and Carry Stores”
THE BRUNSWICK NEWS
PERSONALS
C. W. Irwin spent Thursday in Fer
nandina.
Judge J. W. Bennett is spending a
few days in Atlanta.
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B. McKinnon has returned from
a fishing trip,
E. W. Dart &pei^*yesterday ; after
noon on a fishing of the city.
Judge C. B. Con^PFis spending to
day in Savanpah.
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W. B. Dixon, of Montgomery, Ala'.,
spent yesterday in the city.
F. W. Haynes, of "Hazlehurst, spenf
yesterday- in the city.
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-D. J. Fisher, of Jacksonville, spent
! yesterday here.
J. H. Palmer, of Fitzgerald, was
! among the viistors to the city yester
day.
R. A. Harris, prominent citizen of
: Cedartown, Ga., is spending a few
• days in the city. , j.
J. B. Highsrnith, of Savannah, was
among the visitors to the city yester
day. , ~
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E. W. Butts came over from Jack
sonville yesterday to spend a day or
two.
E. L. Stephens will return tonight
| after spending several days at Cum*
i berland.
| S. K. Hrown is in Philadelphia,
i where he will spend a week or ten
! days.
! A. L. Church returned yesterday
j from St. Joe, Mich,
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O. C. iMacGregor, of Jacksonville,
has returned to that city after spend
ing several days in Brunswick.
j Arthur Russell, of Vidalia. and Ray
| mond Russell, of reached the
,clty last night and will remain here
' several days. Mrs. L. M. Russell Is
,in Vidalia and will make her future
home there.
NOTICE.
The Glynn county board of regis
trars will convene at 10 o’clock a. m..
on Wednesday, November 9, IJ*2l, at
the court heuae for the purpbee of
purging the registration list for the
bond election to be held November
2 !rd. 1921. All those concerned should
he governed accordingly.
FRANK D. AIKEN, SR.,
W. R. COX,
* W. B. COOK.
Board cf County Registrars.
Smith’s Electric JWoodyard
will saw and split wood the size
you want it. First Ave., and
Bay. Phone 600.
FRESH FISH
and
OYSTERS
On Sale Every day.
CITY FISH MARKET
Luke Dawson, Prop.
1404 Oglethorpe St.
Phone 495
Cards. Clover Brothers.
Engraved Christmas 'Greeting
READY FOR BUSINESS
J. H. BOHNE
Stoves and Ranges Instated
and repaired.
Let us make your old stove or j
range do many years of ser
vice yet.
All Work Guaranteed.
PHONE 44.
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.d 36.
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Pre-War Prices On
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Silverware
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Anew line of Sterling Silver has just
been received, which we are selling' at
a reduction of 33 and 1-3 per cent.
This stock includes some beautiful
material for—
Wedding Presents!
A Discount of 33 and 1-3 Per Cent Will Be
Allowed on all Silverware in Stock
Rothschild’s
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Phone 140 Newcastle Street
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SLIDeweLL
COLLARS
Try Them. They Slip On
So Easily
Saves Time, Temper, and Wear and Tear
On Your Necktie
YOUR .MERCHANT WILL SHOW YOU THE STYLES
The Downing Company
Wholesale Dry Goods and Notions
THE UNIVERSAL CAJI
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The Ford Touring Car is literally the pioneer in the solution of the Good
Roads problem, because three million or more in operation brought up to the
millions of America the necessity of good roads if quick transportation at low
expense was to be enjoyed, The simplicity of the Ford car, its stability in
construction, the famous heat-treated Vanadium steel with its marvelous strength
and flexibility, the low gbst of operation and maintenance, its ease in operation,
all have made the Ford car the great favorite in every land in the world. It’s
the one car that always Satisfies and serves. A utility beyond question that all
can afford. We sell them and will be pleased to have your order. Don’t delay,
because the demand is heavy- all the time.O We have almost everything in motor
car accessories, carry the genuine Ford Parts ana assure the best in mechanical
GLYNN MOTOR CO.
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