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FRIDAY, NCW. 13. 19?1\
We regret to announce the
Destruction by Fire our
Store No. 8 ,
and Ellis Streets, Wednesday night
For the next few days, until No. 8
is rebuilt we would respectfully re
quest the patrons of No. 8 to use
Store No. 10
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Corn ir of Gloucester and Richmond
Where I Ir. T. D. Harrison, manager of No. 8 will
be until his store is rebuilt *
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Phoenix Grocery Cos.
“Cash and Carry Stores”
We Take Pride In The Knowledge .
That Our Complete Line Of .
JwT\ Clothing For Men (s£\
I Ls the best quality to be found anywhere and 1 1C.
M at r * ces t * iat ma^-e them exceptional values
Our . Line of Suits and Overcoats
In Priced At $25 • £??
/,' Jj r' j Cannot be surpassed. If you are ready for ’ 11 Pm
// /| jfcF j your Fall and Winter Outfit come in and . I *i
\Jjjl look ’em over—you will look no further. ' ° lM 'j
Wood-Bailey
IS PREPARED TO OUTFIT YOU
FROM HEAD TO FOOT WITH
THE SEASONS NEWEST
STIES
THE BEST QUALITY AT MOD
ERATE PRICES
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THIS WOMAN’S
EXPERIENCE
Brings a Ray of Hope to
Childless Women
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Lowell, Mass.—“l had anemia from
the time I was sixteen years old and
Bus very irregular.
I did any house
saning or washing
id, my husband
inking every min
-5 was my last,
ter reading your
ct-book for women
took Lydia E.
i Compound and
sd the Sanative
Wash, and have never felt better than
I have the last two years. I can work,
eat, sleep, and feel as strong as can be.
Doctors told me I could never have
children—l was too weak— but after
taking Vegetable Compound it strength
ened me so I gave birth to an eight
pound boy. I was well all the time, aid
all my work up to the last day, and had
a natural birth. Everybody who knew
me was surprised, and whenthey ask me
what made me strong I tell thehi with
great pleasure, ‘I tool? Lydia E. Pink
ham’s Vegetable Compound and never
felt better in my life. ’ Use this testi
monial at anv time. "—Mrs. ELIZABETH
This experience of Mrs. Smart vvSTirelv
a strong recommendation for Lydia E.
Pinkham’s Vegetable Compoui-!. It is
only one of a great many simitar ase.
TAX COLLECTOR'B NOTICE.
I will be at ttie following places on
dates opposite game, for the purpose
of collecting State and County Tax.
25th District. St. Simon Pier, Oct.
15th, Nov. 7th, Dec. sth.
Die., Bladen, Ga. Oct. 16th,
Nov. Ist, Dec. 2nd.
1356- Dis. Sterling, Ga., Oct. 17th,
Nov. 3rdj Dec. Ist.
27th Dis., Brookman, Ga.,' Ocf. 18,
Nev. 2nd, Dec. 6th.
Special T>*lp>>
Everett City, Ga., Nov. Bth.
Thaliman, Ga., Nor. 10th.
All other dates will be at my office
at County Court House.
W. L. HARWELL,
Tax Collector..
Wood by cord, four-foot, or
sawed and split, any size you
want. Smith’s Woodyard, First
We Buy and Sell
Furniture and Household Goods
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We have for quick sale Stoves, Ranges, Heaters, Dressers,
Iron Bedsteads* Mattresses, Rugs. . > ■#&
,WE CAN SAVE YON MONEY. ' *
B. S. WALLACE
F 206 Monk St., Next to'Wm, Anderson’s Sons.
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We Are Ready to
Serve you now
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MISSES MARY AND FLORENCE PORTER
j. Beg to Advise Ttiat
PORTER’S HAT SHOP
Is now open and ready for business, at 504 Gloucester
Street We are carrying a full line of—
Mid-Winter Millinery
Our aim and object is to please the ladies of Brunswick
and this community generally.
COME AND PAY US .A LITTLE VISIT
You Are Welcome
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Porter’s Hat Shop
Phone 629 504 Gloucester Street.
SEE OUR NEW LINE OF
HATS
THEY ARE THE REAL THING
AND HAVE THE WORLD BEAT
BEAUTIFUL VELOURS AND
VANITIES
ALSO A SPECIAL LINE AT—-.
$2.75
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