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SATURDAY, DEC. 17, 1921.
Monday
T ai 2:15 8:15
RESERVE SEATS AT BIJOU ANNEX
AND LUNDBERO & THAWER
D. W. GRIFFITH’S
am ERTC A N llHkLj UII o N
WITH
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Orchestral Accompaniment
OF ti4&or iginal score
PRICES': NIGHTS 75c, SI.OO—MATS 25c, 50c.
The Mclntosh Market
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1 OFFERS CHOICE BEAN-FED TELUS, ALSO BEST GH'TGIA
PORK, LAWS, MUTTON
TRY OUR RIBBON CANE SYRUP
PAPER SHELL PEC A NS ANO SWEI-T p TFS
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PRICES MODERATE—QUALITY THE BEST
the Mclntosh market
I EPHONE 141 , 301MONE ST.
Christmas
Perfumes
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We have a rtacifjstun? Line of
Holiday Toilet ;i A r trcles, the ,
delight of “My Lady Friends”
The stock consists of CO TV ’S
EXTRACTS, SACHETS and
FACE POWDERS also HOU
61Cants extracts.
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We Are. Headquarters Tor 1
HU VEERS and PAGE and
SHAW’S CANIMES. *
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CATE’S DRUG STORE
Phone s>B Norwich Street
FENCE POSTS—Cy p ress, the CHRISTMAS CLUB —At Roths
each, delivered Anywhere in the childs Jeweirv Store, saving you
city. Special pnces for Urge 25 per cent on every dollar you
Smith's Wo U yard, phene 600 "Wood Eternal.** Fifty cents
nun*hers. Fx thrt fence now spend. All goods engraved free.
1&o1lPEO?l£
3,004) HORSES
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GREATEST
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NEWS NOTES
of General Interest
THE WEATHER.
It a. in anti warmer.
THE TIDES.
*“jliga ,vaier today 10:10 a. m. and |
10:32 p. m. Low water 4:00 a. m. and |
4:28 r>. m. Outer bar calculation* — j
about a half hour later in the harbor. ;
TANKER C. H. FOLGER
QAME IN YESTERDAY.
The big tanker C. H. Folger reached
port yesterday with a cargo of crude
oil for the Atlantic Refinery. This
vessel has become a regular, .trader,
from Tampico to this port.
BIG TUG BOSTON
TO TOW BARGES.
The tug Boston, of Jacksonville,
reached port yesterday and will leave
for northern ports with.-two or more
of the loaded barges of the Ncrtheastij
ern Tansportation Company. Some of j
the barges have been loaded for the;
past several days awaiting the trig*.
CANE GRINDING
AB ! OU,T„OVER IN GLYNN.
Glynn county farmers have abort
finished cane grinding and the crop
this year has been larger than is us
ually the case. The first cold snap
hog raisers will begin killiag and then
there will be plenty of fine Georgia
pork on the market.
BASKETBALL GAME
THIS AFTERNOON.
Probably the most interesting has
ketball game of the season will bf*
that of this afternoon when the lo
cals will be opposed by the strong
aggregation from Metter. Both the
dubs have been victorious in many
contests during the season and the
best game yet seen here is promised.
MANY COUNTRY FOLK
EXPECTED IN TODAY.
It is prcbable that the largest num
ber of shoppers in many months will
> ome in from the rural districts today
for the purpose of making their pur
chases. Many living around Bruns
wick have reached the right conciu
■jon that it is far better to <lc Christ
mas buying as early as possible as the
lust Saturday before the holiday is al
ways one that finds everybody busy.
pi.EVEN CARS REACH CAMP
; ANIER EARLY LAST NIGHT.
Camp Lanier biul more arrivals
esterday than at any .cue time since
wa lifrtud. Kleven machines,
cm about aH many stated, reached
1 camp lute yesterday and the scene
(ill there is a lively one. Judge BOd*
vjtlu, W. Dart has c aused to be erected
a kitchenette, which will be a great
comfort to the visitors and especially
is I his true in laid weather.
SOUTHERN BELL’S DISTRICT
manager SPENDS day HERE.
W S. Henley, district manager of
the Southern Bell Telephone and Tel
egraph Company, wan among the vis
itors to the city yesterday, comb**
fer in connection with business at
this end of the line. Mr. Henley Is
well satisfied with the Brunswick bus
iness and says the system here Is in
creasing ail the tUne, distancing some
or the cities of the state of the same
population.
"jUNCLE CHRIS!’ D’LOACH
PASSES AWAY TU4ESQAY. ' •
Scotch ? white and colored friends
will be grieved to learn of the death
of ‘‘Uncle Chris” Debouch. which oc
cur red at hi* horn* nea*. Waynesville
Tuesday*. "Uncle Chris," as was
called by hi* many friends. Was one of
llrantlev county’s oldest residents, re
spccted alike by tyth races and'more
widely* Jhmiwn than any colored man
In this section. For many year* ‘‘Un
cle Chris" was the "direct r" ( in all
barbecues given within a ratlin* of
one -hundred miles of his home and
has Vven been called t t > Atlanta to
show them a real ‘cue. Deceased
leaves a large family of sons and
daughter*, and each of these ha*. re
flected credit on the naoov Oliver S.
Delsntchv the DeLoach Ifottlinpc
Works, of this city. is one his
sons aud the others are also w*l|
known here. The funeral was held
at the comet ary hear where deceased
hU spent most of his long and Useful
I’fe. and nauy attended.
Cook With Gas
The cleanest, handiest and cheapest foe!. Don't be
a slave to your old kitchen stove. Cooking with gas
is the modern way ofliving—it saves money, time.
worn and work. Come in and let’s talk it over.
Mutual Light & Water Cos.
PHONE 7
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Quit freezing yourself or j
choking your stove trying to
burn green, sappy wood. We
sell no wood not seasoned six
months to one year. Pine, plen
ty fat, per cord, $5.00; per load,
S2iwed and split to suit you,
$1.50; oak or lightwood, per
cord, $6.50; per load $2.00;
mixed pine and oak, per cord,
$5.00; per toad, $1.75; light
wood kindling, 25c per bundle.
Smith’s W&odlrard. Phone 600.
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Big !oad§, | quick delivery.
M!&. A. S. HII.SMAN
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WILL ACCEPT ORDERS
FOR
LAYER AND ANGEL CAKES
SPECIAL
CAROMEL AND ANGEL
TELEPHONE 900 •
1423 UNION STREET
Wood
FAT PINF. OR POOR
PINF.
ANY LENGTH
$1.75 FOR A BIG LOAD
i) i/ii & Herrin
1400 MANSFIELD
PHONE 413
WOOD —Pins, plenty fat, per
cord, $5.00; per load, sawed
and split any size you want,
$1.50; oak and iightwood, per
cord, $6.50; per load, $2.00;
mixed oak and pine per cord,
$5.50; per load, $1.75; l:ght
wood kindling, big oundle 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. Phone 600. Smith’s
Woodyard.
THE NATIONAL CHRIST
MAS DAINTY—
BROMM’S OLD VIRGINIA
FRUIT CAKE
A de'icious <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
in its snug’tin box
it r keeps indefinitely like
old vyin* always delicious
ly fresh.
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WE URGE YOU TO ORDER
EARLY TO AVOID DISAP
POINTMENT. f *
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M. WAISH
, Phone 23^
CHRISTMAS CLUB—At Roths
childs Jewelry Store, saving you
25 per cent on every dollar you
spend. All goods engraved free.
Phone 600.
• jflffjp’Your Christmas 1
mm Delicacies
Fruit, Nuts, Raisins and all oV '
the things that old Santa Claus • < j||H|r
FRESH MEATS
GROCERIES
FRUITS
VELVET. LADY CLAIR AN£>
OTHER BRANDS OF FLOOR-
jfrfi
Poultry and fresh
eggs
ALSO A* LINE OF FAMI
LY DRUGS
MRS. W. H. ANDERSON
.721 6GMONT ST.
Phone *<> 74
EVERY WOMAN
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aoistMiMi —————
Should Own An
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Glass Cooking Ware
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During this week only
we will allow 20 per
cent discount.’ , .
IT’S YOUR OPPORTUNITY
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United Supply Cos.
PROORESSIVE HARDWARE MERCHANTS
V Arco Schedule of The
Independent Transfer
Company
BUSS LEAVES BRUNSWICK AT 6:30 and 9 a.m., AND
EACH HOUR UP TO 3p. m-INfl*?} f'fJWjf f
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Returning
LEAVES ARCO 9:30 AND EACH HAI F HOUR UP TO 6:39
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