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THURSDAY, DEC. 1, 1921.
Wet Wash
•Weighed while dry, returned in
a few hours, absolinely Clean
and Sanitary. Just ihe rigttt
dampness for ironing.
BRUNSWICK LAUNDRY, Inc.
St&mcf. T ransit Cos
Schedule effective Sept. 19. Sailings
from foot of Monk Street, on Mon*
day, Wednesday, Saturday and Sun
day to St. Simon Island.
DAILY S(JptEBULE
Leave Brunswick 9:00 am
Leave Brunswick .... 3:30 pm
Leave St. Simon 10:30 am
Leave St. Simon 5:00 pm
SUNDAY SCHEDULE
Leave Brunswick.. 9:30 am
Leave Brunswick." 2:30 pm
Leave St. Simon 11:00 am
Leave St. Simon 5:00 pm
Telephone 560 or 976.
i J. B. WRIGHT.
Man airer.
Soak Your Duds
• in Grandma's Suds j
' No Rubbing,
m\ NoßoiKngT
Cpflk W >. Washday
Made Easy
Powdered Soap
vs . Bar Soap
Easy Washing vs. Hard Washing
A powdered .wap. ail ready for washing, sifted into the tub quickly and
without effort vs. the cutting and slicing of bar soap.
The use of as iittie powdered soap as you need vs. the wasting away of a
whole bar of soap in the water.
Economy in washing vs. expensiveness. Which will you take ?
Grandma’s
5c i —Powdered
*bM5Bl ® oa P
POWDERED for
rorap * ng ’ suds of GRANDMA'S
The GlobeSoapCompany
Woad
FAT PINE OR POOR
PINE
ANY LENGTH
$1.75 FOR A BIG LOAD
Davis & Herrin
1400 MANSFIELD
PHONE 4! 3
WHAT MAKES SUCCESSFUL
BUILDING ?
Successful buildings are not
the result of chance. They are
the products of ideas and prac
tices that the experience of suc
cessful builders has envolved
after years of thought arid study
That is why the best builders
are always studying the method
of the other fellow and improv
ing them where they can.
MERRITT, THE BUILDER
Legal Advertisements
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G.-4TE OF GEORGIA,
COUNTY OF GLYNN.
Under and by virtue of a power of
sale contained in that certain deed to
secure debt executed by Ruth jAngier
Minehan to The Old Dominion Trust
Company, on the 21st day of .August,
1919, and recorded in the office of the
Clerk of fch&'Superior Court of Glynn
r 'PlVl'iiT in Deed Book 3-K,
page 627, fthe undersigned will sell, at
publiV sale, on the first Tuesday in
January, 1922, (being the regular day
for Sheriff’s sales) before the Cijurt
House door in said County, during
the legal hours of sale, to the highest
bidder for cash, all of those two cer
tain lots, tracts or parcels of land, sit
uate, lying and being in the County!
of Glynn and State of Georgia ,and
in the City of Brunswick, and wfiat
is known as the “Urbana; Addition”'
therein, and known and designated
upon the may of the said City of
Brunswick, as Urbana Lots Numbers
One (1) and Two (2), for the' purpose
of paying four certain promissory
notes, all bearing date of August 21st,
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THE BRUNSWICK NEW# ~~
1319, and payable #s follows; One
note for the principal sum of $400.00
due August 21st, 1921; one note for
the principal sum of $400.00 due Aug
ust 21st, 1922; one note for the prin
cipal sum of $400.00 due August 21st,
1523, and one note for the principal
sum of $2,400, 'due August 21st, 1924,
but all 'of which said notes have- been
rendered due and payable immediate
ly, under the terms of the said deed,
by the reason of the obligator’s failure
to meet one or more of said notes as it
matured by lapse of time; each of
raid notes stipulating for interest
from date at the rate of seven per
cent per annum; the amount due
upoiTsa'id notes being $3600.00 princi
pal and $346.60 interest up to Jan.
3rd, 1921, together with the costs of
this proceeding as provided for in
Said deed to secure debt.
A conveyance will be executed to
the purchaser by the undersigned, as
authorized in gaid Deed to secure
debt. ’
. N This the 29th day of November, 1931
OLD DOMINION TRUST COMPANY
By W. C. Little,
Trustee for Mortgagee, appointed
under power of attorney contained
in deed to secure debt.
PERSONALS
L. G. Murphy, of Atlanta, .vas in rhe
city yesterday.
.7. M. Webster, of Atlanta, spent ves
terday in the city.
H. M. Clayton, Jr., of Atlanta, spent
yesterday in the city.
L A. Varnadoe, of Miami, spent yes
terday in the city.
S. L. Kulman. of Savannah, was in
the city yesterday.
A. D. I>eas. of Atlanta, spent yester
day in the city.
W. H. Beles, of Atlanta, spent yes
terday here.
*
Dave Pope is back from Hoboken
where he attended Brantley superior
court.
J. .7. Vincient, prominent .Jackson
ville" citizen. was among the visitors
here yesterday.
-A. 4. Baker, who has been spending
a day or two here, has reutrned to big*
home in Jacksonville.
Many friends v t u. G. Gilbert, who
‘ 'as been ill for the past several;
weeks, will be pleased to learn that he
is improving. „ ' | :
Early Grocery Cos
GROCERIES AND FRESH
MEATS
Chickens and Eggs
A Specialty. <
EARLY GROCERY
COMPANY
Cor. Monk and Amherst Sts
Phone 445
""V fit
WOOD— plenty fat. per
cord, $5.00; per load, sawed
and split any size you want,
$1.50; oak find lightwood, per
cord, $6.50;' per load, $2.00;
mixed oak and pine per cord,
$5.50; per load, $1.75; light
wood kindling, big bundle for 25
cents. All our wood seasoned
six months to one year, the kind
you haven’t had in a long time.
Quit trying to burn water and
sap. Photfie 600. Smith’s
Woodyard.
Don’t wart to select your
Christmas cards. Glover Bros.
Get the choice of Christmas
cards now at Glover Brothers.
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i^Brna^
THE UNIVERSAL CAR
Here’s the Ford Coupe, deservedly a very popular motor car because
of its all-round serviceability. Equipped with electric starting and
lighting system and demountable rims with tires front and
rear. Large plate glass windows. Generous sized doors -roomy seat,
upholstery deep and substantial. Dust proof and water-proof. Breezy
and cheery in fine weather, cozy and dry in bad weather. All the
established Ford merits of dependability, with small cost for opera- *
tion and upkeep. For business and professional men who drive it
is ideal and for touring and other pleasure driving it #8 the one car
that delivers all expectations. The demand is large so orders should
be left with us without delay. A
Glyn \ Motor Company |?
Authorized Ford Dealer* ’ A
Telephone 71 162 voaetv 8. \%¥
Wood!
FIRE PLACE AND STOVE
WOOD
$1.50 Per Load.
I am equipped for sawing
wood at your House for—
'hr;_ $1.50 A Cord
Call me and I will be ther*
in a few minutes.
J. J. REGISTER
Phone 1005
PIANO TUNING AND REPAIRING.
D. L. Hinckley wfi, visit Brunswick
from Nov. 28 to Dec. 3. Phoue your
order to Miller Furniture Cos., phoiie
150. 11-26
Send Christmas cards to ev
eryone. Glover Brothers.
Christmas cards now *on sale
Glover Brothers. '
We Buy and Sell <
Furniture and Household Goods
We have for quick sale Stoves/ Ranges, Heaters,
Iron Bedsteads, Mattresses, Rugs. ' - ■ . : J
WE CAN SAVE YON MONEY. ,/f
B. S. WALLACE |
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. ' 206 Monk St., Next to Wm. Anderson’s Sons. [ {
The Pure Food Store
j- ■■ - . . _ -
" " -i a I ir -i - - A
The Best in Everything * ’
Staple and Fancy Groceries
Fresh Meats Every Day
Everything Is Absolutely
Guaranteed.
(jive US A TRIAL
G. P. Moore
Free Delivery
730 Bay Street Phone 586
Delay DcesntPay
BreakThat&ldTbc&y
SASCJUftiI. QUININE
CHECKS Colds in 21 hours—L* Grippe in 3
days. Quickly ivlieves Headaches. Tab
let form. Standard remedy world over.
Demand red box bearing Mr. Kill's portrait
and signature.
At Atl Druggist* — 3o Cents
• W. K. HlLfc COMPANY. DETROIT
(MO)
FRESH FISH
* i
and
OYSTERS
EVERY .DAY
Tat J
CITY FISH MARKET
Luke Dawson, Prop.
1404 OGLETHORP ST.
PHONE 495 ; *
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