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TUESDAY, DEC. 6, 1921.
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CHRISTMAS CLUB—At Roths
childs Jewolry Store, saving you
25 per cent on every dollar you
spend. All goods engraved free.
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ictrola
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Get a Victrola for Christinas
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and be sure of satisfaction
Victor quality and the Victrola
features are things you cannot get
in any other instrument except the
Victrola. They are the result of
years of effort and experience, and
have won for the Victrola unques
tioned leadership.
The Victrola is the one instrument
to choose for Christmas. It is not alone
r r\ the instrument of the greatest artists,
but the only instrument specially
made to play their Victor Records—
'4 Xtf 5 1’lMi and it is built to last a lifetime.
Victrolas $25 to SISOO. If it is a
Victrola you’ll see the word “Victrola”
u.k U na .1., iw! on it. And it can be a Victrola only
VICTOR TALKING MACHINE. CQ. , , * t • r . rr* 11 • 7
when made by the Victor Talking
Machine Company. Look under the
lid for the famous Victor trademarks.
Victor Talking Machine Cos., Camden, N. J.
VICKERS & MANN
| PERSONALS
D. A. Stroud, of Atlanta, was in the
city yesterday.
J. K. Griffin, of Atlanta, spent yes
terday in the city.
F. C. Gould, of Jacksonville, was in
the city yesterday.
E. B. Orr, of Atlanta, spent yester
day in the city.
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John W. Cates was in the city yes
terday.
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Jesse L. Kale, of St. Simon, was in |
the city yesterday.
A. D. Smith, of Birmingham, was |
in the city yesterday. .
S. J. Slate, of Columbiis, was'in
the city, yesterday.
' -M's l'-n
J. F. Obrien, of Savannah, wa& in
city yesterday.
L. W. Putnom of Jacksonville, spent
yesterday in the city.
Judge D. W. Krauss spent yesterday
in Mclntosh county.
D. J. Fisher, of Jacksonville, was in
the city yesterday.
O. F. Vance, of Macon, was in the
city yesterday.
C. S. Burgess, of Atlanta, was in the
the city yesterday.
L. M. Folsom is' spending a few days
in Jacksonville.
READY FOR BUSINESS
J. H. BOHNE
Stoves and Ranges installed
and repaired.
Let us make your old stove or
range do many ysars of ser
vice yet.
THE 6RUNSW!Ck
MRS. A. S. HILSMAN
WILL ACCEPT ORDERS
FOR
LAYER AND ANGEL CAKES
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CAROMEL AND ANGEL
TELEPHON^9OO
1423 UNION STREET
SHAKE INTO YOUR SHOES
Allen b Foot=Ease, the antiseptic powder to bf
•haken into the shoes and sprinkled in the foo*.
bath. The Piattsbn4 Ctoinp Manual advises ined
in training to use Foot =-Base in their shoes eacl
morning, it prevents blisters and sore spots an 4
relieves fJainfnLpwollen, smarting feet and takei
sting out of corns and bunions. Alwaff
Bje AUwb’b Foot- Ease to break in new shoes.
Beauties of U. S. Capital Match *
England’s Finest, Says Mrs. Logan
Left to right above: Nancy Lan e Kauffman and Mies Sidney Burleson. Delow: Mica Magaiet Cresson and
Miss Marcia Chapin.
CITY ELECTION IS
10 BE HELD TODAY
M. B.* McKinnon Will be Elected
as Member of the Board of
City Commissioners to Suc
ceed Himself.—No Opposition
Probably an election which will p
flown in city political history as the
most quiet ever held, will be that of
today when a city commissioner will
be plectcd. This Is uot a primary hut
the regular election.
M. B. McKinnon, who is just finish
ing his one year term, will be the only
candidate and he wltj be named for a
inree year term. Mr. McKinnon will
go In again without opposition. The
inll board will be just as it Is at pres
ent. C. D. Ogg, J. I*. Andrews, M. It.
AlrKlnnon. At the etid of 1922 the
term of Commissioner Ogg. who is
mayor. will expire.
In connectim with the election to
day It ean be stated that Mr. McKin
non has served the city faithfully and
tho fact that he is to go in again with*
dut opposition shows that the people
Appreciate his work.
The city executive committee will
not be vr.ted for today but will hold
over.
WOOD—Pine, plenty fat. per
cord, $5.00; per load, sawed
and split any size you want,
$1.50; oak and lightwood. per
fcerd, $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
tents. All our wood seasoned
Six fWJnths to One year, the kind
you haven’t had in a long time.
Curt trying to burn water and
<K.p. Phone 600. Smith's
Woodyard.
Tennis Rackets, $3 and $6.
fllovet Brothers.
is dolißting tHomas ho
LONGER.
( *AII mfedicinee and duett r* for stooo
\ #•* tredttfe proved wdrtWesr in my
cate. Everybody recommended
I else dad sot fling ge'ped so I b#
\ a doubting TWSuu a* to* any
eftyw. White IP St. tattle i party pratt
| p,* v*vr* Woserfttl 10 niedv ao’fettHM
\ i- that I b;uyh a Wtle *m! am worn
URGE CONTINUANCE OF
DEMONSTRATION AGENT
The Savannah News of yesterday
said:
“Mrs. Kate Lanier Smith, district
i home demonstration agent, will leave
today for Brunswick fo appear hetoie
the comity commissioners of Glynn
county rtmorrow.'
•‘Her purpose is lo urge the continu
ance of the county home demonstra
tion for that county. There is a rro.ig
| public sentiment An favor of it being
retained.
“ ’The wrrk Is heartily approved ’
said Mrs} Smith, 'both by the agricul
tural Interests throughout the coun
try as well as by the business people,
and It Is a well-known fart that where
these agents have been discarded, the
county has suffered a retrograde ef
fect.
“ This is the tim* of all Mm m wheri
the hnbf stance of htwe mnn’s
needed moat, as with the coming of
Get rgia as a state of J 1 versified crops
have need of trained hMb o show
the people how to b33t prepare the
products and be able to creat a mar
ket/ ”
two NEfIROES LYNCHED
AT WATKINSVILLE, GA.
(By Asstwdoted Prees.)
WtkinSvfli*. Ga , . f.—Roy
prove and Wes Hale, negroes, were
taken from their homes near Snow
•Mill in Oconee county, late !a*t night
and lynched. and % Aaron Birdsong,
who Is alleged to have shot and
wounded two nv*n, was shot and killed,
by a posse.
watson will appeal the
HENSEN CASE TO MELLON
Washington. Dec. 5.-r-Senator Tom
Watson is not satisfied with th _fxon
ration of K. B. Hensen by Federal
Commissioner Haynes. He has ap
pealed the cause to Secretary of
Treasury Melhn. Hensen wae charjj:
ed with entering the home of Mis*
Harden in search of whisky
without a warrant.
a doubting Thomas no longer," It la
a simple, haimlea* preparation that
removes the catarrhal mucus fr<?m the
intestinal tract and allays the inflm
matinn #hlcfc ;*i**es practically all
stomach, liver and latestinal aliments,
including appendicitis. One dose will
convince: or money refunded. Sold by
drugget*.
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Don’t wait to select your
Christmas cards. Clover Bros.
CITY COURT IS ON
CRIMINAL DOCKET
Number of Cases Were Disposed
of Yesterday and Enough Bus
iness on Hand to Keep Court
Busy Through Friday.
Judge Butts convened the recessed
term.of the city court yesterday and
went at once on the criminal docket,
disposing of the following cases dur
ing the day: G. E. Crosby and J. W.
Popwell, violating the automobile
low. plead guilty and were fined $26.00
to Include cost.
J. W. Holxendorf. charged with ue-
Ing offensive € and ahbslve language,
was acquitted. Robert llblkendorf
was acquitted on tbfe name charge.
Charlie Smart, charged with cheat
ing and swindling. was foetid not guii
by the jury.
Tho case rtf the state vs. Allie An
derson, chugged with violating the pro
hibition law, is ct trial and will hot be
finished for an iiohr or ao this lUorh*
Ittp an all the witnesses had not been
examined when court adjourned yes
terday. This l the case whore the
wet goods found In pos*e*ton of tho
yong map w<*r t fir Bed over to him
bv the then Comity Officer Gong. 80-3 id
3id tor S<arl-ft represents the state
and Aft riiey It. w. Durden. the defen
dant. •
StSimor. 1 ransit Cos
Schedule effective Sept. I§. Sailing*
from foot of Monk Street, on Mon
day, Wednetday, Saturday and Sun
day to St Simon Island.
DAILY SCHEDULE *
Hrhnswick 9:o° am
G.*n@ Brunswick..,..... 3 in pm
Leave Sl Simon.. 5:00 pm
SUNDAY SCHEDULE
Leve Brunswick." t.*3o a®
Lave lit un* 2:.Pi pin
CaMve st. Simon i.oo pm
Telephone 660 or 97i.
J. B* WRIGHTJ>
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fchildh Jewelry Store, saving you
25 par cent on every dollar you
spend. AH goods engraved free.
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