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SATURDAY, NOV. 26, 1921-
Atlanta Birmingham & Atlantic Ry.
SCHEDULf
EFFECTIVE SATURDAY,‘ OCTOBER, 15, 1921. %
(This schedule published as information and not guaranteed.)
“~A jLFrom ~ * " Lv - For
iX: 45 a.m. Savannah and Jacksonville 9:35 a. m.
7:15 p. m Savannah and, Jacksonville 5:10 p. ni.
1:10 a. m. Atlanta. Birmingham, and Savannah 6:30 p.
if } i :
FOR- FURTHER SCHEDULES APPLY TO
H. G. DOWLING Phone J. A.M'VEIGH,
..Gen. Agent 398 Tkt. 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 hetter service
and QUALITY WORKMANSHIP. y '
1 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 MANAfIEMENT
Let Benton Fix That Starter or Gen
erator. He can do it!
Acetylene Welding. Vulcanizing
Davis & Harrell
TO T.HE NORTH
VIA THE
“EVERGLADES LIMITED”
A NEW LIMITED PULLMAN DINING CAR AND COACH TRAIN.
Effective from Jesup November 16, 1921.
schdul7 ' ' N0T784 " Through'"Equipment
Tv*feru uswiek (No.') SouTUy'Sys!! 3:00 p. m. Sleeping Cars.'
Ar Jessup (No 34) ’’ 10:30 p m: Jesup to Washington
l,v Jesup A. C. L. R. R. 1C:45: Jeeup to Now York
Ar Savannah ” 12:25 P n>: Jesup to Boston
Arrive Florence ” 6.30 n in: Dining Car
Ar~Norfolk fi 5:40T Florence To Woshlngton
Ar 1 hum's burg ” ~1:S6 p m: Free Reelin'* Clmlr C‘r
Ar Richmond " 3:10 p m: Jon up to Washington
Ar Washington R. F. & IV R. It. :30 p m COACTJEH
Ar Baltimore Peon System 7:3 p m Washington to New Yk
Ar Philadelphia " 10:00: p m: Waahlngt'o to Boston
Ar New York* ? " 12:25: am:
A,- Boston n! Y. N. H. & 11. & 11. 7:28 am: ,
The r b>VMhrouKh aery Ice Is In connection with the well known “FED-
I'RAI. EXPRESS'* from Washington.
Reservations and tickets may he had by calling on— '
T. J. WRIGHT. General Agent W. P. McINTYRE. Ticket Agent*
Phones 102 and 210. Phone 715
BRUNSWICK, QEORQIA
K. M. NORTH, Ass't. Oen'l Passenger Agent, Savannah, Georgia
ATLANTIC C.OAST LINE
Tho Standard Railroad of The South
The Mclntosh Market
/ * |
Offers choice beef from
* *,
Bean Fejj Steers
Also select cuts of Georgia
PORK, LAMB, MUTTON
THE Mclntosh market
Telephone 176 301 Monk St.
NEWS NOTES
of G eneral Interest
THE TIDES
High water 5:55 a. m. and 6:15
p. m. Lew water 12:30 a. m. and
12:42 p. m. Outer bar calculations —
about half hour later in the harbor.
TUG JIM SID MADE A
STOP FOR COAL HERE.
The mammoth seagoing tug, Jim
Sid, with barges in tow, enroute from
Ra’tim ;re to New Orleans, stopped !
here yesterday to fill her hunkers :
with coal, anchoring the bargest in!
the sound. This is one of the largest'
tugs on the coast.
LIEUT. M’GAULEY ILL;
"HIEF DOING DOUBLE DUTY.
Many friends will regret to learn
that Lieut. Mc-Gauley, of the police
department, is confined to his home
by illness, and has becji in for the
past few days. During his ii’ness
Chief Register is performing the du
ties of both chief; anti assistant.
MANY BATHERS TICOK A
“DIP” THANKSGIVING.
Thursday was mere like a June
than a latter part of November day
and many went to Lanier’s and had a
good swim. The water was not cold,
they say, and all seemed to have en
joyed it. In this connection it may
j be said that Jekyl visitors take surf
baths all winter and no one is report
ed as having been made the list hit
sick from it.
MARKET TO BE READY AT
END OF COMING WEEK.
The Brunswick Market, >E. F. Flex
er, manager, will he ready to re-open
about the end of the coming week
and when the doors are thrown open
again Brunswickians will see one of
the > m'ost modern establishments of
the kind to he found anywhere The
refrigerating plant is said to be the
ehst money can buy and was installed
it a tremendous cost.
GOING TO LOO'KOVER
ST. SIMON REALTY.
O. C. eßUington, of Chattanooga,
reached the city Thursday, and will
go over to St. Sirnox today to look
over several tracts of land about
which he has been corresponding
with local owners or roaj estate deal
ers. He the erection
of four bungalows, one for himself
anti the others for rental purposes.
LC)lvt M l S&lON E R KILBURN
RETURNED TO ATLANTA.
Commissioner Frank J. Kilburn, of
the Georgia Workingmen's Compen
: atiun Board, has returned to his
How To Keep Your Blood
Pure and Wholesome
It It the Person With Rich, Red, Normal Blood—The Person
of Health and Energy—That Meets With Busi
ness and Social Success.
A Lowered Vitality Is Usually Due to Waste Products in the Blood.
When your blood is impoverished
and loaded with waste products, you
don’t get the full strength out of your
food, and as a consequence, you be
come weak, nervous, and easily upset.
Waste products get into the blood
mainly through the intestines, but
there are other sources —for instance,
the glands. Some glands secrete di
gestive juices, while others excrete
waste products. If they fail to prop
erly function, waste products accu
mulate.
Asa result, nature strives to cast
off the poisons. It may be through
the skin in the form of some skin dis
order, but it is not infrequent for it
to settle in the muscles and joints
and cause* rheumatism.
For over 50 years, thousands and
thousands of men and women have
relied on S. S. S. to clear their blood
Your Thanksgiving
FRUIT
A carload of bananas,
Appl es, 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
. . vfcm'*
home in Atlanta, after spending a
busy time in Brunswick, taking evi
dence in three different matters. Mr.
Kilburn is the travelling member of
the hoard and is almost continually on
the go. He has many friends in this
city who arc always pleased at his
coming.
ENLISH DUCK PLENTIFUL
IN ALL NEARBY'STREAMS.
Cold weather-must have struck the
suramor home of the migratory duck
as. large numbers are reported in this
section and on every little stream can
he spen numbers of this de’idous bird
floating. Somp few have b~*en killed
so far but from the num
erous “bunches” of advance guards, it
is likely that hunters will soon enjoy
some real sbert.
FOUND LOCAL SALVATION
ARMY DOING MUCH FOOD.
Ensign Young, of Salvation Army,
with headquarters in Atlanta, has re
turned after spending "a few days here
on an inspect!:n trip. While in the
city the Ensign held services at the
Army hall on Gloucester and gave
an illustrated lecture at MceKndree
Methodist church. He reported the
local army headquarters, under Capt.
and Mrs. Walsh as doing excellent
, service fo the uplift of those who pan
be reached only by the ioalvaition
Army method and was much pleased
with the situation here.
TOURIST CAMP IS
NOW ABOUT READY.
Gamp Lanier is enjoying quite a
popularity already and it Is now ready
for all the tourists wli > care to tak§
advantag-e of thiis delightful place.
Since the very hour it was opened it
has been used and now that water
and lights are both there visitors can
stop without inconVenienqies of any
kind. The settlement of residents
about the camp have made it pleasant
for all who have been there and this
is not the case with the average! tour
ist camp as citizens prepare a place
for them and that ends It. Judge Ed
w£i Dart, who mode the camp possi
ble, has seen that everything in the
chape of a place of the kind has been
provided and the visitors so far have
been delighted.
Delay Doesn't Pay
Break That (bid Today
QUININE
CHECKS Cold* m 2I houia— U Grip* ill 3
day*. Quiffcly relieve* Tab-
Irl form. Standard remedy ootid over.
Demand red box bearing Mr. HdJ'a pertiart
and Mtutart.
At AH Dntiitn — tO Cntt ,
W a HILL COM-AKY, DETROIT
<M*>
of waste products. S. S. S. will im
firove the quality of your blood by re
ieving you of the waste products
which cause impoverished blood and
its allied troubles skin disorders,
rheumatism and a lowered vitality.
The same qualities which give
S. S. S. its beneficial effect in clearing
your blood of waste products make it
extremely desirable for kcejting your
blood in good condition.
Get S. S. S. at your druggist. Use
it strictly according to directions and
write Chief Medical Director, Swift
Specific Cos., D-718 S. S. S. Labora
tory, Atlanta, Ga. for special medical
advice (without charge). He is help
ing people every day to regain their
health and strength. Ask him to send
you his illustrated booklet, “Facta
About the 8100d * —free. S. S. S. is
sold by all drug stores.
JURY COMMISSIONERS
BUSY REVISING BOXES
The Glynn county jury commission
ers met yesterday aborning at the
court house and the members are now
busily engaged in revising the boxes.
It is likely that it will consume at
least six days and there can be no
idle time spent even at that as the
revision job is ene that requires a
good deal of time.
Judge Highsmith has filled the va
cancies on the board and the full
membership now is as follows: B. A.
‘ Bur ford. J. B. Abrams,- T. fc. Glover,
W. F. Symons.
STRIKERS ON TEXAS ROAD
ALL TAKEN BACK TO WORK
(By Associated Press.)
Housfbn, Tex., Nov. 25. —Six hun
dred trainmen on the International &
1
; Great Northern Railway who walked
l out October 22. returned to work to
j day under orders of the federal court,
j The men go on a thirty-day probation,
i * Officers said they could not state
i whether any of the men who took the
strikers places would be retained. -
None of the new men in the local
yards have been given pemanent po
sitions, It was stated and a number
quit today.
STRONG STATEMENT FOR*
DEFENSE OF ARBUCKLE
(By Associated Press.)
San Francisco, &ov. 25. —’Miss Vir
ginia Rappe, whose death the state
charges resulted from injuries receiv
ed at the hands of Roscoe Arbuekle,
was represented in a statement at Ar
buckle’s manslaughter trial today as
having stated to Dr. M. E. Rumwell,
a San Francisco physician she “must
have been intoxicated for tsh 6 could
hot remember what happened” dur
ing the course of the party in Ar
buokle’s hotel rooms here.
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LADIES CAN WEAR SHOES
One sizesmaller and shoes last longer after using
i AMen’s Foot=Ease, the antiseptic powder for
the feet. Shaken Into the shoes and sprinkled
ki the foot-bath, Allen’s Foot” Ease makes tight
or new shoes feel easy; givesUnstant relief to
corns and bunions, prevents Blisters, Callous
and Sore Spots. It’s the greatest comfort
discovery or the age. Try it to-day. Sold
everywhere.
Always in an endeavor to give my
customers the very best value
their money will buy, I sell
VELVET
“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 Us Novv, Before
', ■' * 0* A * - * *
Cold Weather ~
United Supply Cos.
PROGRESSIVE HAR (WARE MERCHANTS .
3
FURNITURE
and
Household Goods
We buy for cash, and sei
cheap for cash and on time
We Make Mattresses
and Pillows to order
Ours is tthe only reliable
second hand furniture
store in the city. It will
pay you to deal with us.
CUT PRICE FURNITURE
STORE
1414 Oglethorpe St.
Be sure a.nd attend the Boston
Shoe Store Quit Business Sale.