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DEC. 20, 1921.
Prices
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PURE 'CANDIES
DURirmXMAS
Peanuti Brittle .. . 25c lb. Brittle .. 25c lb
Taffiiesr aIJ kinds 25c lb CfiocoTO; Almonds 90c lb 4
Peanut Krill .... 30c lb. Choc. P’not Cluster 50c lb
Cacanut roll 40c lb Divinity Fudge* with black
Kisses, all kinds v .. . 30c lb Walnut 50c lb
Pecan Roll 7 . 90c lb Choc. Fudge & oters 40c lb
.. (In Boxes ( .. .... 01.10 11 . i r
FRESH AND WHOLSOME
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Made and Sold at the Counter
Brunswick Candy Kitchen
. 1524 NEWCASTLE ST.
The Mclntosh Market
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*!• OFFERS CHOICE BEAN-FEDSJ’EERS, ALSO BEST OEORQIA
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PORK, LAMB, MUTTON
> TRY OUR RIBBON CANE SYRUP
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PAPKK SHELL PECANS AND SWEET POTATOES
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PRICES MODERATE—QU ALITY THE BEST
:the Mclntosh market
IIIFPHONE 141 , . 301 MONK ST.
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A Phone Call From
Santa Claus!
He bids us to be sensi
ble in our gifts this year,
to make them useful and
SERVICEABLE.
What’s more appropriate
than something for. the
home, a dainty RUG, a
Handsome piece of
Furniture, a Columbia
Grafanola.
Let Us Show You.
B. A. Lewis
Phone
NEWS NOTES
/ General Interest
THE TIDES.
High water 12:52 a. m. and 1:10
p. in. Low water 6:48 a. m. and 7:25
p. m. Outer bar calculations—about a
half hour laber in the harbor.
THE WEATHER.
Cloudy, unsettled.
CHRISTMAS BUSINESS
ON IN EIARN'EST NOW.
Merchants report yesterday as the
best day since holiday trade started
and .this will likely continue to in
crease up to and until the clock strikes
12 Saturday night. Shopping was good
all the past week, the people having
evidently reached the conclusion that
lit is better to buy early and avoid th ( ,
big rush of the last day before Christ
mas.
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TANKER LEAVES AND
SCHOONER ARRIVES.
i The tanker H, C. Folger left yester
day for Philadelphia with refined oil
j from the Atlantic Refining company.
T.he four masted schooner Alice M.
Colburn arrived Sunday and will take
on crossties from the Mutual Timber
Company.
SERVING FAMOUS BELL ’
POINT OYSTERS HERE.
The public will be pleased to learn
that Bell Point oysters are now being
served n half shell at Blieden’s, cor
ner Gloucester and Grant streets. The
luscious Wvalves are opened while the
customer waits. tf
FURNITURE COLLECTOR
LEFT TOWN SUDDENLY.
J. D. Brooks, for the past five years
a collector for B. A. Lewis, well known
turniture dealer, failed to show up
yesterday and, after an investigation,
Mr. Lewis swore out a warrant against
him for larceny, ft developed that
Brooks was short in his accounts, but
rtie exact amount is undetermined as
it will take several' weeks to check
up. Brooks sent his wife to Lumber
City* some days ago and it is probable
that he is there.
HON. JOE HILL HALL TO
SPEAK HERE NEXT MONTH.
, Hon. Joe Hill Hall reached the city
yesterday but did not speak at the
court house, as wla originally intend
ed. Mr. Hall the impres
sion that the r ftr term of Glynn
superior court *rwj t)ou
lie Would have a large number of
hearers, but the faot that there was
less than twenty-five assembled to
hear thp. famous Bibb county legisla
tor. he decided to return when court
actually meets January 9. Mr. Hall
Ujih many friends here and these gave
him a* cordial welcome.
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“THE BIRTH OF A NATION”
HELD OVER ANOTHER DAY.
Owing to the demands for scats for
“The Birth of a Nation.’* Mr. Brown,
manager of the Bijou Theatre, has ex
tended the engagement another day.
Wednesday, matinee and night. Get
ytnr seats early so you will not be dis
appointed. This is the last chance
that you will have to aee the greatest
screen production ever made and prob
ably ewer will he. The original musi
cal *niJr is interpreted by a speeiul
orchestra conducted by Mr. Orville I*
Mayhood. who directed the original
production. New York. Atlanta and
Augusta hav,. played to capacity audi
ences with “The Birth of a Nation”
this season. The people vrf Brunswick
now have an opportunity to show that
they gnow and appreciate and place
their stump of approval on Ihe same
production.
IF ONLY WOMEN KNEW
How to choose a husband
WOOD! WOOD!!
We are in position to
furnish you
OAK, PINE EIGHTWOOD
At $ 1.50 per load.
Pine per cord $5.50
Oak per cord $6.50 v
H. D. SYMONS
. Phone 370
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WHS DELIGHTED ? [
WITH BESUWS
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Miss Martin, of Jacksonville, in
Best of Heafih For ;
Last Two Years. -
“I was restored to health two years!
ago by Tanlac and I have been well j
and strong ever since,” said Miss Viv-i
ian Martin, 1515 .Walnut street^.Jack
sonville, Fla.
“At the time I began taking Tanlac
I had steered for seven months from
the after effects of the influenza. * i
was very thin, seemed to have no
strength at all and my appetite was
i entirely gone. I was nervous, too,
all the time, and suffered from such
j awtul headaches I shudder even now
I when 1 think of them,
j “Tanlac made a remarkable change
:in me in a surprisingly short time
' and I have felt 'and looked like a diff
! erent person ever since. I am just de
lighted with mv experience with this
i grand medicine.”
| Tanlac is sold in by
| Hatcher and Lundberg. and by leading
druggists everywhere.
ATLANTIC COAST LINE R. R.
“ Ihe Standard Railroad of the
South.”
Account Christmas holidays
announces fare and one-half for
round trip tickets on sale De
cember 21st to 25th, inc., limit
ed January 4th, to all ctationsSn
the Southeast. See A. C. L.
agent for rates, schedules and
Pullman space. 12-22
M. Walsh
QUALITL MEATS
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JONES
DARY
FARM
7 • SAUSAGE
FOR YOUR
XMAS BREAKFAST
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PHONES
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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 and 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
Wood
FAT PINE OR POOR
PINE
ANY LENGTH
51.75 FOR A BIG LOAD
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Davis & Herrin
1400 MANSFIELD
PHONE 413
EVERY WOMAN
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Should Own An
Assortment O f
PYREX *
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.
PROGRESSIVE HARDWARE MERCHANTS
WHY NOT
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GIVE THE BOY
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An Air Rifle, a Scout Axe or a
pair of Skates? A nice Razor or
Pocket Knife might suit Father, an
: Electric Iron or set of Silver for
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Mother, and for Sister, a dainty
pair of Scissors, a Fern Dish or a
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Jardineer.
Carving sets, Flash Lights, Thermos Bottles
and Electric Percolators all make attractive
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and useful gifts, and you will find that our
goods bear the mark of quality and excel
lence, and better still our prices are in
KEEPING WITH the TIMES,
83 5 PHONE 836
Georgia Hardware Company
“Money Saved is Money Made”
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