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SUNDAY, NOV. 20,1921.
Atlanta Biriningham & Atlantic Ry.
SCHEDULE
EFFECTIVE SAJURDAY, OCTOBER, 15, 1921.
tThia schedule published as Inform alien and not guaranteed.)
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jI 45 a.m Savannah and Jacksonville 9:35 a. m.
7:16 p. m Savannah and Jacksonville 5:10 p. m
'1:10 a. m Atlanta, Jlirmingham, and Savannah. 6:30 p.
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FOR FURTHER INFORMATION AND SCHEDULES APPLY TO
H. G. DOWLING Phone ,r? J, WIVTVEIGH,
.. Gen. Agent 398 Tkt. Agent.
We have now completed our
New Dry-,(cleaning 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.
Glynn Dry-Cleaning Works
A SCHWARZ, Proprietor
502 Gloucester Etreet. Phone 323
The Richmond St. Garage
1514 Richmond is <
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
Let Benton Fix That Starter or Gen
erator. He can do it!
Acetylene Welding. Vulcanizing
Davis & Harrell
TO T.HE NORTH
. VIA THE
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“EVE ROLA.DE S LIMITED”
A NEW LIMITED PULLMAN DIN INC CAR AND COACH TRAIN.
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Effective from Jesup, November 16, 1921. %
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Bche'dul• ~ "J ~ N07784 Through Equipment
TTBrynHwicE (No. Ift j Sou. ‘iCy 9:00 p. m. Sleeping Cars.
Ar Jessup (No S4> ; * " 10:30 p ra: Jesup to Wanhlngton
Tv Jckup, A. C. L. H. R. 10:45: Jesup to Now York
Ar Savannah ” 12:25 p m: JesiLp to Boston
Arrive Florence " 6:30 am: Dining Car
Ar ‘Norfolk " " &T4O: Florence to" Woahlngton j
Ar fotfrabtirg* ” 2:36 p in; Fr^Ri^Mir>r^hatr~Tr
AT Richmond ” 3:10 p m: Jup to Washington
Ar Washington R. F. ft P. R. R, 6:30 pra COACHES *
Ar Baltimore pane System 7:30 p in Washington to LN’ew Y k
Ar Philadelphia " 10:00: p m: Washlngt'o to Boston
Ar jNew York " 18:25: a in:
Ar Boston N. y N. H. & H. A H. 7:28 a in:
alsova through service is Tn Von'naoUou with the well known “FED
KRAL EXPRESS- from Washington.
Reservations and tickets may be had .by calling on—
T. J„ WRIGHT, General' Agent., ... W. P. McINTYRE. Ticket Agent
Phones 102 atid 210. ! } Phone 715
'Tv. BRUNSWICK, OEORGIA
♦ !£, Ml NORTIf, Ass’t. Gen’l Passhnger Agent. Savannah. Georgia
ATLANTIC COAST LINE
Thf Standard Railroad of The South
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The Mclntosh Market
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Begs to Announce the Purchase of the Meat Market.
and Grocery Business of *
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! Mr. J. M. DeLoach
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We will endeavor to maintain the same high .quality of
foods and seKfce, and will make a specialty of handling
the best—
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Georgia Beef, Pork and Lamb .
Your Patronage Solicited .
THE Mclntosh market
Telephone 17b 301 Monk St.
NEWS NOTES
<f General Interest
.YARRIAGE LICENSE
ISSUED YESTERDAY.
Ordinary Edwin W. Dart yesterday
issued a marriage license to J. J.
Rowe and Mrs. Alice B. O’Quinn.
THE TIDES.
High water 12:11 a. m. and 12:42
p. m. Low water 6:03 a. m. and 6:40
p. m. Outer bar calculations.—about
a half hour later in the harbor. Mon
day’s tides can be figured about an
hour later than Sundays.
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PLENTY OF WORK
ALL LAST WEEK.
has been a great increase In
the number of men who have found
employment recently, last week being
the" best in several months and as a
result all the merchants rep:rt bel
ter business Another fact that he’p
ed matters materially is that prawn
and other fishing was fine during the
past few days and the small ramy here
who live by this means have made ex
cellent catches and consequently some j
real good money.
WORK ON TOURIST CAMP
IS STARTED YESTERDAY.
By Monday night or Tuesday morn
ing the tourist camp will be all ready
and many are expected to use it from
the very minute it is open for the
public. The camp is located just south
of the T. E. Poulson place, comer
Glynn and Talmadge avenues and it
is an Ideal spot. The land has been
prepared and the work of running wa
ter pipes and electric wires will start
early Monday morning and be ccm
p'oted in a few hours.
HEALTH MISSION TO
BE HELD lAT ST. MARK’S.
three days Healing Mission will
.fee held in St. Mark’s Episcopal church
beginning next Tuesday morning. The
Mission will be conducted by the Rev.
Henry B. Wilson, of Boonton, N. J.
Mr. Wiisou is the director of the So
ciety of the Nazarene, an organization
in the Episcopal church that has for
its object the revival of the teaching
of Christ that there can be healing of
the body as well as healing of the
soul through faith and prayer. Mr.
Wilson ronieis to Brunswick from At
lanta. where he has been conducting a
Healing Mission for the past week.
The Missslon will begifi in St. Mark’s
on Tuesday with holy’’communion at
10 a. m., a meeting of the members of
the Guild of the Nazarene only at 4
p. m.. and a service for the public at
K p. m. •
HUNTING SEASON
OPENS TOMORROW.
While the law has allowed the kill
irrg of door from November l. the Ml
hunting reason starts tomorrow and
it is needless to say that the woods
will be filled with hunters. T.wemy
five quail a day Ih tlie limit, wild turk
eys two In a season, doves 25 In a
day and marsh hens 25 1n a day.
These are the principal birds hunte.l
in this section. In connection with
the opening of the season, Warden
Hopkins desires to call attention to
those who have not secured licenses
to dc so liefore hiking to the woods,
as he proposes to enforce the law to
the very letter. County license Is
SI.OO, state $3.00, and non-residents.
sls. It Is always better to get a state
license as one is so liable to wander
over that county line.
WILLARD SERVICE STATION
UP-TO-DATE ESTABLISHMENT.
The Willard Service Station is now
In Its ttOW quarters opposite the post
office ami It is an institution of which
the motoring public should feel justly
proud. -With every facility of the mod
ern establishment of the kind and
with courtesy and fair treatment to
all. the Willard has become to rank
anp>ng the leading service stations of
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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we Will
Answer Them
Next time you come in,
be sure to ask us these
questions:
What is Willard Threaded
Rubber Insulation?
Why does it add to battery
value?
How does Bone-Dry shipment
keep a battery new?
Why do batteries wear out?
We don’t know every
thing about batteries, but
we’ll be mighty glad to an
swer as many of your ques
tions as we can.
Brunswick Battery & Motor Cos.
Phone 251.
Gloucester St. Opp. Postoffice
This trademark, stamped in red
on the case, identifies the Willard
Threaded Rubber Battery.
Willard
Batteries
$10.69 (o Atlanta
AND RETURN
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VIA SOUTHERN RAILWAY
TICKETS ON SALE NOVEM
BER 23RD, LIMITED RETURN
ING UNTIL NOVEMBER 27 TH.
Through Sleeper
BRUNSWICK TO ATLANTA
TECH-AUBURN FOOTBALL GAMfS
ATLANTA THANKSGIVING.
Round tHp via A., B. & A., $9.90.
Tickets good for use on trains leav
ing Brunswick 6:30 p. m., Nov. 23rd,
good returning on any regular train
leaving Atlanta not later than Sunday
nUht. Apply to ticket agent. A. B„
& A. Ry.. for sleeping car reserva
tions. etc. ' 11-22
this part ot rne state and being locat
ed in the center of city It Is enjoy
ing that patronage It o rightfully
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STALE BLOOD
AFFECTS FEELING
PEPTO-MANGAN) MAKES
RED, BLOOD, RESTORES
WEALTHY GLOW.
It is gradually, yery gradually, that
the effects of weakened blood become
apparent. Generally there is a feeling
of lassitude. It is like a harmless,
lazy heaviness, and the complexion
becomes muddy.
Gude’s Pepto-Mangan is the very
first thing a woman should think of
taking for a stale-looking complexion.
It drives out the poisons that ruin
complexions.
But it is not only the effect that
Gude’s Pepto-Mangan has upon the
complexion that makes it so valuable.
New healthy blood causes an improve
ment in feelings, a return to the usual
warmth and glow, an appetite that
eagerly awaits eatinfc time.
IS DOUBTING THOMAS NO
LONGER.
“All medicines and doctors for stom
ach trouble proved worthless in my
case. Everybody recommended some
thing else and nothing helped, so I be
came a doubting Thomas as to any
cure. While in St. Louis a party 'prais
ed Mayr’s Wonderful,l Remedy so high
ly that I bought a bottle and am now
a doubting Thomas no longer.” It is
a simple, harmless preparation that
removes the catarrhal mucus from the
intestinal tract and, allays the inflm
mation which causes practically all
stomach, liver and intestinal ailments,
including appendicitis'; One dose will
convince or money refunded. Sold by
all druggists.
POLLY, WANTS A CRACKER!
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Gude’s Pepto-Mangan makes new
blood. It comes in liquid, or tablet
form, both having the same medicinal
value. The full name, “Gude’s Pepto-
Mangan,” is on every package.
Always in an endeavor to give my
customers the very best value
their money will buy, I sell
VELVET
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“The World’s Best Flour”
M. WALSH
Phone 23
HEATERS
HEATERS
HEATERS
FOR
WOOD - COAL - OIL
We Have A Large
Assortment
Our Prices Are Rock Bottom
See L's Now,'Before
.Cold Weather * ' .
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THA.f/
United Supply Cos.
PRtHiRFSSIVF. HAR UWARI- MHRUIANTS
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FURNITURE
and
Household Goods
We buy for cash, and sell
cheap for cash and on time
We Make Mattresses
and Pillows to order
Ours i, tthe only reliable
i seaond hand* furniture
store in the city. It will
pay you to deal with us.
CUT PRICE FURNITURE
STORE
1414 Oglethorpe St.
Be and attend the Boston
Shoe Store Quit Business Safe.