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SUNDAY, DEC. 4,1921.
Atlanta Birmingham & Atlantic Ry.
EFFECTIVE SATURDAY, OCTOBER, 15, 1921.
(This schedule published as information and not guaranteed.)
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j 1:45 a.m Savannah and Jackson ville 9:35 a. m.
7:15 p. m Savannah and Jacksonville 5:10 p. m
.U: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 Tkt. Aeent.
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.
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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 J
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
Let Benton Fix That Starter or Gen
erator. He can do it!
Acetylene Welding. Vulcanizing
Davis & Harrell
Large Shipment of Season’s Latest
Hats Just Received
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MISSES MARY AND FLORENCE PORTER
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PORTER’S HAT SHOP
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Is now open and ready tor business, at 504 Gloucester
1 Street. We are carryin k a full line of —
Mid-Winter Millinery
Our aim and object is to please the ladies of Brunswick
and this comm unity generally.
COME AND PAY US A LITTLE VISIT
You Are Welcome
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Porter’s Hat Shop
Phone 629 504 Gloucester Street.
The Mclntosh Market
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Offers choice beef from
Bean Fed Steers
Also select cuts of Georgia
PORK, LAMB, MUTTON
: THE MdNTOSH MARKET
( Telephone 176 301 Monk St.
NEWS NOTES
of General Interest
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THE WEATHER
Vm Forecast for
' IT* today says \it
EJ . ter which cold
weather may be
: /a* *1 expected. Not
~ Uftr* enough* to call
■i’ for fires and
heavy garments
THE! TIDES.
High water today ,11:47 a. m. and
12:16 p. m. Low water 5:45 a. m. and
6:21 p. m. Monday’s tides: High wa
ter 12:05 a. m. and 1:12 p. m. Low
water 6*50 a. m. and 7:17 p. m. Outer
bar calculations —about half hour lat
er in the harbor.
ST. PAUL A. M. E. ERECTING
A HANDSOME BUILDING.
Blanton & Wilson, contractors, have
the handsome brick building of the
A. M. E. church, Rev. B. J. Jordan,
about one-third completed and when
inished It will be one of the most im
posing houses of worship in the city.
It is located on Wolf street, between
Gloucester and F and ijts cost will he
in the neighborhood of $15,000.
CITY COURT TOMORROW
TO TRY CRIMINAL CASES.
The city court will be convened by
Judge E. C. Butts tomorrow morning
at 10 o’clock and will at once begin
the trial of criminal cases. It Is like
ly that this docket will consume at
least two days after which Judge
Butts will trj two or three civil cases,
hear motions, etc. The short recess
term promises to he interesting and a
lively one.
CITY ELECTION WILL
BE HELD ON TUESDAY.
The city election for the naming of
one city commissioner,, will be held op
Tuesday next, the polls opening at
6:30 a. m„ and managers will he
R. <Oox, J. T. Lambright, L. M. Orr.
The only candidate for commissioner
is M. B. McKinnon, who is just finish
ing a term of one year as a member
of the board. He will be elected for
three years.
SEWERAGE SYSTEM ON
ST. SIMON COMPLETED.
P. C. Woods, well known plumber,
has just finished the work of repair
ing the sewerage system on St. SI
mon, and U Is now In first-class con
dition again. It required more than
2,600 feet of pipe and a large force
to make the repairs caused hy the wa
ters of the Atlantic. The land Is be
ing washed away from a point east of
the old hotel site and instead of the
beautiful beach of a few' years ago,
the white sand has been replaced by
mud. The work of putting in the new
sewerage was done under the supervi
sion of J. A. Blanton, C. E.
ELECTRIC EQUIPMENT CO. \
MOWVN LARGER QUARTERS.
'f'h# Klectrle Equipment Company.
beeh located at 14U New
castle street fov a long period, yester
day removed t\> the large building.
1316 Newcastle, where Increased
•pace and other favorable conditions
will enable the company to extend Its
business. H. H. Rust. who. for the
past several years has been connect
ed with the Southern Bell and more
recently with the Atlantic Refining
Company, will- be in the store, while
J. McLaughlin, an electrician who
stands at the head in his line, will he
In charge of out of door work and
construction generally. The company
will carry one of the largest stocks of
electrical goods Jn this part of the
state and is contemplating doing bus!-
ness on a large scale.
BEN J. CHAMBLISS HIT
BY AN AUTOMOBILE.
Henj. Chambliss, who. with his wife,
sells fruits, vegetable*, etc., from a
wagon, was struck by an automobile
driven by W. B. Goins yesterda* after
noon and while painfully hurt, it is
not thought that the result will be of
a serious nature. Mr. Chambliss, who
lives at 231 Norwich street, where
he was taken wh4n the accident oc
curred early last night, and Dr. Cate,
the attending physician says the in
juries ary not of a serious nature un
less internally hurt, which could not
be determined last night The police
department mado an investigation.
Desk Srgt. Tankersley having the
case In charge and after a the rough In
vestigation. no arrest was made, teem
Inglv holding Mr, Goins blameless.
This Is the second time Mr. Cham
bliss has been struck by motor carr
recently. ,
We suggest books for Christ
mas. Glover Brothers.
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New Light on
Batteries
“Since all batteries look so much
alike on the outside , how am I going
to tell which one has the most value
inside?”
That is a practical every-day ques
tion —and it has a simple every-day
answer.
What greater assurance could you
possibly have than the following com
bination of facts:
1 — Extraordinary quality in the bat
tery itself, as shown by the choice
of the Willard Threaded Rubber
) j Battery as standard equipment
• by the manufacturers of 173
makes of cars and trucks.
2 A nation-wide organization to
serve you; and —
3 A record for quality and service
dating back nearly to the be
ginning of the automobile.
You don’t need a formal invitation.
Come in any old time and get some new
light on this battery question.
Brunswick Battery & Motor Cos.
Phone 251
Gloucester St. Opp. Postoffice.
IC Willard J
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This trademark, stamped in red
on the case, identities the Willard
Threaded Rubber Battery.
Willard
Batteries
THE NATIONAL CHRIST
MAS DAINTY—
BROMM’S OLD VIRGINIA
FRUIT CAKE
A deUcious (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. # ,
WE URGE YOU TO ORDER
EARLY TO AVOID DISAP
POINTMENT.
M. WALSH
Phone 23 ,
< •J. S. NEWKIRK
Groceries and Fresh Meats.
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Choice Steak, lb 20c
Good Steak, lb |oc
Stew Meat, lb 10c
Georgia Pork Chops,
**> lsc~to 25c
Pure Pork Sausage, lb., 25t
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
l Phone 23
PEPTO-MANGAN
MAKES BLOOD GOOD
PHYSICIANS RELY UPON
IT. SOLD IN LIQUID OR
TABLET FORM.
Gude'a Pepto-Mangan Is a blood
builder. It restore* blood to its nat
ural vigor. Weak blood, clogged with
poisons, causes that exhausted, dead
tired feeling, tl shows in the com
plexion. which becomes dull-hued,
pale or sallow. That is because there
is an absence of the red corpuscles
which give skin • healthy, rosy color.
Gude’s Pep to-.Siangan taken regu
larly every day soon makes new blood
rich and red. Physicians have pre
scribed it for years in case* of an
aemia. or poor blood condition. The
weak blood ia fortified by a fresh sup
ply of red corpuscles. The feeling of
physical rigor returns in a remarka
ble manner. Instead of a droopy.
EVERY WOMAN
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Should Own An
Assortment O f
P YREX
Glass Cooking Ware
During this week only
we will allow 20 per
cent discount.’
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IT’S YOUR OPPORTUNITY
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United Supply Cos.
PROGRESSIVE HAR DWARE MERCHANTS
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#THE CHRISTMAS GIFT
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WITH THE PERSONAL ?
as busy—we are not a
busy as we will be durin
the holidays.
REYNOLD’S
STUDIO
down-at-the-heej feeling, there is Hve.
wide-awake energy. Sleep is more
restful and the appetite sharper.
Any druggist has Gude’s Pepto-Man
gan in both liquid and tablet form
Look for tbo foil name, "Glide's Pep
to- Siangan.'* on the package
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Will pay 1200.00 cash for 1921 Ford
Sedan in good condition. Write Box
54*. Sanford, Pla. iy,j
Muslin and Linen Picture Books.
Clover Brothers.
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