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THURSbAY, DEC. 1, 1921.
Atlanta Birmingham & Atlantic Ry.
SCHEDULF
ETFECTIVE SATURDAY, OCTOBER, 15, 1921.
(This schedule published as inform ation and not guaranteed.)
Ar.-From • Lv *- For
•ii :4s a.m Savannah andjacksonville i:35 a. m.
I 7:iß p. m. Savannah and Jacksonville 5:10 p. m.
I'1:10 a. m Atlanta, Birmingham, and Savannah 6:30 p. >*\
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FOR FURTHER INFORMATION AND SCHEDULES APPLY TO
H. G. DOWLING Phone J. A.M'VEIGH,
..Gen. Agent 398 *Fkt. Apjent.
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 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
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1514 Richmond is
UNPER NEW MANAGEMENT
Let Benton Fix That Starter or Gen
' erator. He can do it!
Acetylene Welding. Vulcanizing
Davis & Harrell
Large Sbipment'of Season s Latest
j Hats Just Received
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; ; MISSES MARY AND FLORENCE PORTER
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PORTER’S HAT SHOP
t’„♦ &£# # t *%’ •
It open atid ready for business, at 504 Gloucester
Street We are carryin g a full line of—
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' Mid-Winter Millinery
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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
Porter’s Hat Shop
Phone $29 504 Gloucester Street.
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The Mclntosh Market
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Offers choice beef from
Bean Fed Steers 4,
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Also select cuts of Georgia
PORK, LAMB, MUTTON
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THE Mclntosh market
Telephone 171 301 Monk St
NEWS NOTES
of General Interest
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THE TIDES.
High water 9:48 a. m„ and 10:18
p. m. Low water 3:34 a. m. and 3:48
p. m. Outer bar ’calculations —about
half hcur later in the harbor.
EIGHTEEN MARRIAGES
HERE IN NOVEMBER.
Eighteen marriage ..licenses were is
sued during the past month. Six of
these to white and twelve to colored
couples. This is about double the
rfumber issued by Ordinary Dart dur
ing the month of October.
CLYDE STEAMER
GILBOA IN PORT.
The Clyde Steamer Lake Gilboa
; reached port yesterda* with a cargo
of general merchandise for Bruns
wick merchants and those of the in
terior. On the return trip the steam
er will take on rosin, turpentine, lum
ber and crossties. *
COURT OF ORDINARY
MONDAY (0 O’CLOCK
Judge Edwin W. Dart will call the
regular term of the court of ordinary
Monday morning at 10 (o’clock* There
will be only two matters up for dis
position, being .really the smallest
docket in a number A years.
SEVENTEEN AUTOMOBILES AT
CAMP LANIER TUESDAY NIGHT.
Camp Lanier is proving to be a pop
ular place with touusts. Tuesday
night seventeen cars were parked
there and little tents here and there
resembled a small encampment. The
establishment of the camp does not
interfere with the business of the ho
tels as the average traveler stopping
there carried his tent and when there
is no camp he selects a go-ad spot and
“hangs up" for the night.
LONDON STREET HOME
I*s DAMAGED BY FIRE.
The residence of W. J. O’Quinn,
2001 London street, was badly damag
ed by tire yesterday afternoon
ly after 2 o'clock. An alarm was
sounded from box 29 and the depart
ment made the usual good run but the
flames had gained considerable head
way before the fire fighters reached
the scene. The house was partly in
sured.
NOT UNLAWFUL t4c
SELL RABBITS.
The Chatham county game w’ardpn
visited the city market in Savannah
and confiscated all the ’coons and rab
bits offered for sale. Later in the
day he returned the rabbits but made
cases against all of those who had
offered 'coons for sale. It seems he
wired the department In Atlanta and
received an answer saying that witile
It Is unlawful to offer raccoons there
was' no law against the selling of rah
bits.
HAND IN MEAT GRINDER;
SUES ROR BIG DAMAGES.
Through Attorney F. O. Farr, Jack
Herring ha* entered suit against the
Atlantic Refining Company In the sum
of 110.000. He alleges in hlg petition
that he had been employed in the
mercantile establishment of defem
dant company and was instructed to
clean the meat grinder and while en
gaged In the performance of his al
leged task his right hand was caught
in the knives and as a result he has
Tost the use of It, two fingers having
been severed and the bones fractured.
CONFEDERATE VETERANS
WILL MEET TOMORROW.
Friday. December 2nd is regular
njeeting day of the Camp. There ara
matters of vital importance to the
camp to be transacted, and U is de
sired that everv member will Imp pres
ent.. unless providentially prevented.
Comrades, the matters to be discuss
ed are so important to the welfare of
the camp that no member can fall to
be present. l*et those who read pass
the news around, to *ach member so
as to Insure a rousing meeting.— J. T. l
l.amhrigbt. Captain Commanding. C.
G. Goodhread, Adjutant.
SPECIAL PRICES ON WOOD
in quantities, seasoned pine,
oak and lightwood. Buy your
winter's supply now and save
money. Full loads and quick de
livery. Call phone 600. Smith's
Woodyard.
START A FIRE with real, old
fashioned lightwood kindling,
the kind you used to get: only a
quarter for a big bundle, at
Smith's Woodyard. Phone 600.
We suggest books for Christ-1
mas. Clover Brothert.
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EDWIN W. FIELD
Milwaukee, Wis.
“.I’m convinced if I 'had taken Tan
lac tw’o years a,go, when my troubles
first beganl would have been saved
a world' of suffering.’’ said .Ed W.
Field, 538 Jefferson St„ Milwaukee,
Wis.
“My case proved that when a man’s
stomach goes wrong, everything goes
wrong with him. The first thing I no
ticed out of the wav was loss of appe
tite and next, that no matter how spar
ingly I ate, I was sure to have an at
tack of indigestion. This was two
years ago and from that time on, un
til after I started on Tanlac. I kept
going down hill at a stoa.ly rate. I
finally got so 1 couldn’t walk a cou
ple of blocks without having to stop
and rest and I was so nervous that
often I sat up in a chair all night long.
“Tanlac has made anew man out of
me, my stomach is as sound as a dol
lar and I feel fine all the time. I am
a firm believer in Tanlac because I
know it delivers the goods.”
; Tanlac is sold in Brunswick by O.
V. Cate.
Sure
Relief __
INDIGEST/Owjf
E LL-AN S
i Hot water
|C S u re Relief
DE LL-ANS
lOFOP tNDIGFSTION
Rub-My-Tism, antiseptic and
pain killer* for infected sores,
tetter, sprains, neuralgia, rheu
matism.
THE NATIONAL CHRIST
MAS DAINTY—
BROMM’S OLD* VIRGINIA
FRUIT CAKE
A delicious (bit of old Vir
ginia,) just the thing for
Christmas Dinner, or a
Christmas Remembrance
Made from the same recipe
for 55 years. Chocked full
choice fruits and nuts.
Packed in its snug tin box
it keeps indefinitely like
old wine, always delicious
ly fresh. f ..
WE URGE YOU TO ORDER
EARLY TO AVOID DISAP
POINTMENT.
M. WALSH
Phone 23
J. S. NEWKIRK
Groceries and Fresh Meats.
Choice Steak, lb.. 20c
Cood Steak, lb 10c
Stew Meat, lb lOC
Georgia Pork Chops,
lb |sc to 25c
Pure Pork Sausage, lb.. 25c
All other Pork Cuts cheap
in proportion.
J. S. NEWKIRK
The Brick Store.
1028 Cochran Ave.,
Phone 1072.
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
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LIFE IS SWEET
IN GOOD HEALTH
WEAK BLOOD CAUSES
BAFFLING FEELING
OF EXHAUSTION.
There is nothing so sensational as
II ring in the#low of good health, and
nothing so empty as existing In the
bleakness of disordered nealth.
There is the direct testimony of
medical and ordinary experience to
prove that Cude’s Pepto-Mangan m
stores poor blood to its natural heal
thy state. Physicians know its value
and have prescribed it for years. Tens
of thousands of men and women and
children rely upon It. Pepto-Mangan
revives blood which has grown thin
and weak and which has left its mark
on the complexion and the disposition.
Features hardened by *<wr feeling's
soften -into a pleasant expression. The
sensation of living—taatiag. breath-
EVERY WOMAN
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Should Own An
Assortment O f
PYR E X
Glass Cooking Ware
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During this week only
we will allow 20 per
cent discount.’
IT’S YOUR OPPORTUNITY
United Supply Cos.
PROGRESSIVE HAR DWARE MERCHANTS
The New York
Shoe Store
FOR FIRST CLASS SHOE
REPAIRING
Try M e Once
We Have Reduced Our Prices
.All Work Is Guaranteed
THE NEW YORK SHOE STORE
1323 Newcastle St.
scenting the perfume of flowers, relax
ing. seeing the colors in -sunshine.
Ing in the sweet refreshment of sound
sleep—everything is enjoyed with in j
tenxlty. it i* red-blooded living
Code's Pepto-Mangan has the naiw on
the package and is sold by your drag
gist in liquid or tablet farm.
FURNITURE
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. Household Goods
• We buy for cash, and sell
• cheap for cash and on time
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• We Make Mattresses
and Pillows to order
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Ours Is tthe only reliable ;
# seoond hand fornltura
itore in the city. It will *1
pay you to deal with ua. *s
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CUT PRICE FURNITURE 4
STORE h
1414 Oglethorpe St. *!
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Muslin and Linen Picture Books.
Glover Brothers.
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