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SATURDAY, NOV. 19, 1921
Atlanta Birmingham & Atlantic Ry.
, SCHEDULE
EFFECTIVE SATURDAY, OCTOBER, 15. 1921.
(This schedule published as inform ation and not guaranteed.)
A r.-Froni • jLv.-For
il 45 avm .. Savannah andjackaonvllle 9:35 a. m.
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7:15 p. m Savannah and Jacksonville * 5:10 p. m.
11:10 a, m. ~ Atlanta, Birmingham, and Savannah. . 6:30 p. •••.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION AND SCHEDULES APPLY TO
H. C. DOWLING Phone J. A.M’VEIGH,
Gen. Agent 398 I f)U> Tkt. Agent.
We have now; completed our
New Pry-(lileaning Plant
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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.
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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 can do it!
Acetylene Welding. Vulcanizing
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Davis & Harrell
TO T.HE NORTH
VIA THE
; “EVERGLADE S LIMITED”
A NEW LIMITED PULLMAN DINING CAR AND COACH TRAIN.
Effective from Jesup November 16, 1921.
bally Schedule ' NoTTei Through Equipment
* LyTTfiiniswick (No. 347 SouTßy Sya.:' ' p. ti. Sleeping Cars.
Ar Jeasup (No 34) " 10:30 p m: Jesup to Washington
3Lv Jesup A. C. L. R. R. 10:45: Jesup to Now York
1 Ar Savannah “ 12:25 p m: Jesup to Boston
\Arittfe Flereix e ” 6:30 am: Dining Car
* Ar r Jl * 1 h:4iT‘”’ Florence to Woahtnglon
JAr
Ar 4f<;hmond M 3:10 p m: Jesup to Washington
, Afj Washington R. F. *P,R. R. 8:30 p m COACHES
i Ar Baltimore Penn System 7:30 p m Washington to New Y k
Ar Philadelphia " 10:00: p ni; Waahlngt’o to Boston
Ar New York " ,13:25: am;
Ar Boston N. Y. N. H. A H. ft H. 7:28 am:
The aWve through service is t connection with the well known "FKD
ICRAL EXPRESS” from Washington.
Reservations and tickets may be had by calling on—
T. J. WRIGHT, General Agent W. P. McINTYRe, Ticket Agent
, Phones 102 and 210. Phone 715
( \ BRUNSWICK. (lEOROIA
: R. M. MONTH AM't. Gen'l Passenger Agent, Savannah. Georgia
ATLANTIC COAST LINE
The Standard Railroad of The South
The Mclntosh Market
Begs to Announce the Purchase of the Meat Market
and Grocery Business of
Mr. J. M. DeLoach
We will endeavor to maintain the same high quality of
foods and service, and will make a specialty of handling
the best—
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Georgia Beef, Pork and Lamb
Your Patronage Solicited
THE MdNT< SH MARKET
Telephone ITI t 301 Monk St.
NEWS NOTES
of General Interest
THE TIOES.
High water'today 11; 14 a. m„ and
11; 41 p. m. Low 5; 05 a. m.,
and 5; 40 p. m. Outer bar calcula
tions —about a half hour later in the
tarbor.
FITCH ORCHESTRA TO
MAKE FLORIDA TOUR
Members of the Fitch orchestra left
yesterday afternoon for Odessa, Fla.,
where they wil play for a great Sec
ond Advent revival which will be
conducted by Rev. C. P. Thornton,
former pastor of the Second Advent
church here. After the engagement
at Odessa the orchestra will make a
toiir of Florida.
REV. J. E. SAMMONS LEFT
FOR ROME YESTERDAY.
(A number of friends went to the
Southern train yesterday to bid fare
well to Dr. J. Ellis Sammons, who
has been conducting the successful 10
day revival at tfie First Baptist
church. Mr. Sammons promised that
at some future date he would Derain
pay Brunswick a visit and it is sin
cerely hoped that this will not he far
distant.
GOVERNMENT REQUIRES
LABEL GAME SHIPMENTS
The Bureau of Biological Survey,
United States Department of Agri
culture, calls attention to the fact
under federal law all packages in
which wild ducks, geese, and other
migratory game birds are transported
must have the name of the shipper
and of the consignee and an accur
ate statement of the numbers and
kinds of hirds contained therein
clearly and conspicuously marked on
the outside thereof. Sportsmen ship
ping game birds without proper mark
ings are Liable to prosecution* in tlio
federal court and the birds to seizure
and condemnation.
WILLIE B. WATTS IS
TAKEN TO FOUNTAIN.
Willie B. Watts, the young escaped
white convict, who walked into the
poliee barrocks some nights since and
asked for lodgings ami was recog
nized by Desk Sergt. Tankersley as
a man wanted, was taken back yester
day afternoon in charge of Lieut. Mc
(lauley, of the police department. The
young man had been convicted of
burglary and had served part of a
four year sentence when he made his
get-away. He was on his way to At
lanta and acknowledged that be is
the man wanted. The local officer who
made the arrest will receive a re
ward, but the amount of #it is not
known as yet.
Save Money
Shaving y/Hh your safety ra
zor will be a pleasure if you will
send your dull safety razor
blades to the Velvet Edge Cut
lery Cos. Gillette and Durham
Duplex are specialties.
Leave blades with H. Tread
way, 1528 Newcastle Street.
, NOTICE
The undersigned, located at L and
Wolf streets, Brunswick. Ga., has this
day sold the grocery department to
Jas. H. Osborne, and the green gro
cery to H. M. Turner. The latter will
collect all biUa and pay all debts.
FURNITURE MERCANTILE CO.,
By E. A. Dubberly, Pres.
Nov. 1. 1921.
•suioAbjo pun 3uimbjq
Glover Brothers.
Your Thanksgiving
FRUIT
A carload of bananas.
Apples, Tangerines, Or
anges and Grape fruit —
Going at low prices.
Come everybody and get your
Thanksgiving Fruit at
Bargain Prices
CAR AT A. C. L. DEPOT
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‘Three VIRGINIA
Friendly BURLEY
Gentlemen TURKISH
The perfect blend of the three
perfect cigarette tobaccos
in one perfect cigarette
one-eleven
cigarettes
HOforls*
*lll P h£T&ave.
ENGLAND STOPS WORK ON
NUMBER FIGHTING SHIPS
.. .. (By /Associated Press)
Albany, Ga., Nov. 18. —Glen Moore
Hudson, who was tc have been hang
ed here today under the sentence of
Judge R. C. Bell, following a verdict
convicting Hudson of the murder of
his two little stepsons, Robert and
Isiab, Temple, did not pay the death
penalty, having been granted a res
pdte pending a hearing cf his motion
for anew trial that was filed by At
jprney Claude Payton, his leading at
torney. Judge 'Bell has set Tuesday,
December 6, as the date for the hear
ing and hag given the defense until
Becember 1 to serve the state’s coun
sel with copies of his contention.
COLDER BY TOMORROW : !
BUT WILL NOT BE FAIR
Yesterday was another regular June
day and light clothing would have
been comfortable —in fact, mayy wore
the garments which had been placed
away until summer
For several days the weather man
has forecast rain, but the ‘•wetness"
has failed to develop. Yesterday he
said It would be cold and not clear
by Sunday, and if he hits it tM* time
it will be the first time In several
days. In the meantime Brunswick is
enjoying the weather and so are the
many tourists who come here dully,
$10.69 to Atlanta
AND RETURN
VIA SOUTHERN RAILWAY
TICKETS ON SALE NOVEM
BER 23RD, LIMITED RETURN
ING UNTIL NOVEMBER 27 TH.
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Through Sleeper
BRUNSWICK TO ATLANTA
TECH-AUBURN FOOTBALL GAMfg
ATLANTA THANKSGIVING.
Round trip via A., B. A A., $9.90.
Tickets good for use on trains leav
ing Brunswick 6:30 p. m., Nov. 23rd,
I good returning on any regular train
| leaving Atlanta not later than Sunday
! night. Apply to ticket agent. A. 8..
& A. Ry., for sleeping car resarva
. tiona. etc. 11-BS
HEATERS
HEATERS
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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
Now In The City
CURLIE KID WILLIAMS
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The Middle Weight
Champion of the Pana- *.
ma Zone, South America
To Meet
Tiger Flowers in a 15
round bout at L Street
Park on
Thanksgiving Night
November 24th,
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Curly Kid Williams
is a wonderful scientific fighter, and carries with him num-
VV of, Foreign records, as well as American. Dixie Kid ,Vyil- . ~. ...
hams’ manager is confident that his boy wHI add the famous
Tiger Flowers to his record. Now we all know our Tiger and
- great confidence in him as a fighter and Williams, with
ail the speed he has shown in his working out will have to go 1
some to make our Tiger take a tree. t
Williams extends a challenge to any fighter, any weight be
tween 156 to 160 pounds, and he is especially anxious for Pan
ama Joe Cans. On short notice owing to a misunderstanding in
the bout between Cans and Panama Joe Cans’ contract,
Flowers has been cancelled.
Tiger Flowers will have to enter the ring with the famous South
American Middle Weight Curlie Kid Williaws, the South Ameri- #
can who brought Panama Joe Cans to a draw in Buneroes,
South America, in al5 round bout last year and Panama Jo#
has been dodging him ever sin ce.
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