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SUNDAY, JUNE 11, 1922.
You Know Beforehand
What Willard Service
Is Like
When you trust your battery to a service
station that has nothing more than con -
venience to recommend it you’re taking a
chance
When you bring it into Battery Head- *
quarters you know it will have the best care
and attention anybody in the business
knows how to provide.
Every detail of the service we give has
been carefully worked out by men who make
a business of determining how battery users
may best be served. You’ll find the Wil
lard Standards of Sendee on our wall as a
declaration of our policies.
Brunswick Battery &
Motor Cos.
PHONE 251. GLOUCESTER SI
OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE
Representing
Willard Storage Batteries
One great advantage of Tin
Roof is the protection it affords
against fire. The National Fire
Protection Association has rat
ed tin roofs as the highest form
of protection against FIRE.
Surely this should mean some
thing to you property owners. J
A tin roof is also most eco-!
nomical as it outlasts any other
roof by years.
Let us put on one tin roof for
Excursion! Excursion!
1 .. i!i,,L V k g and cona,tlon - We respectfully announce to our Friends, Patrons and the Public in een
eial the .act that we are going out of business, and for that reason we are offering our entire line of Merchant
‘l 1 . 1 ’ 6 at sacrifice prices. We mean we are absolutely going out of business, “No BuT'
1 he following prices will prevail on the goods listed below while they last.
NO. I CAN TOMATOES, PER . - "7 -
CAN .. lC
NO. 2 CAN TOMATOES, PER H
CAN I 1C
NO. I CAN CORN BEEF, PER -- 4
CAN SIC
NO. I CAN ROAST BEEF, PER 4 Q
CAN S SC
i NO. 2 CAMP PORK AND BEANS, I4 >
PER CAN .... IIC
OLD BUT CH-CLEANSER, PER 4 ft-
CAN I UC
I*2 GAL. CANS ALAGA SYRUP, A
PER CAN . *frtiC
NO. 2 I=2 ROSE DALE SLICED PINE 3ft-
APPLE, PER CAN . ©UC
1 PINT CANS WESSON OIL 0“7*%
PER CAN ;...... £■ C
N° 7 r 7 ' ?Hp CKER BRAND QA
PEACHES ***C
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We have a large stock of fresh Garden Seeds which will be sold at half prices all the wav through Prices oneveivthino- not
mentioned will be cut to a fare-you-well. NOTHING WILL BE RESERVED. * “ on eieiything not
\Y ti lling to thank all our friends for their many years of patronage and good will, We. are very respectfully,
Wm. ANDERSON’S SONS
SALE STARTS WEDNESDAY MORNING AT 7:30 O’CLOCK 208 monk street
you and then your tre übles are
i over.
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GILMORE AND WOOD
Call on Us f or Estimates.
gastorTa
For Infants and Children
In Use For Over 30 Years
Always bears _ /?
Signature of !
NEWS NOTES
of Ge nt ral Interest
THE TIDES " ■
TO JUNE 11.
High Low
Sunday, 8:51 am 2:55 am
June 11. 9:15 j )m ;j : O2 p m
Outer bar calculations —about an
liour later in the harbor.
WEATHER FORECAST
AND CONDITIONS.
Locally: Partly cloudy, with prob
ably local thundershowers; moderate
j southwest winds. Conditions else
( where: A storm of considerable inten
| si *y is centered over Colorado, while
the pressure continues above normal
over the Southeast. Numerous show
ers occurred in the southern, eastern
and northern districts during the last
24 hours, rain being excessive locally
along the Texas coast, in Georgia,
Tennessee, Virginia, and Minnesota.
There is no decided change in temper
ature.
MR. TWITTY LOSES GRIP
ENROUTE TO ASHEVILLE.
Paul |E. Twitty, wlio left here, ac
companied by Mrs. Twittye Thursday
in an automobile for Asheville, N. C..
lost, a grip between Savannah and Syl
vania, which contained many valuable
articles.
A. B. & A. -EXCURSION
IS COIMING TODAY.
The second excursion over the A.,
B. & A. railroad will reach the city
this morning from points along the
line ,as far as above Fitzgerald and
there is likelihood that the largest
crowd of the season will be brought
here for a trip to St. Simon. While
many of those coming will return to
night, others will remain over for sev
eral days.
LEYLAND LINE STEAMER
ARRIVES THIS MORNING.
The Leyland line sfeamety Partonia,
from Liverpool, will reach port this
morning and will take on a cargo of
naval stores from the Downing Com
pany for United Kingdom ports. Two
more steamers are expected shortly,
i lie tanker J. C. 6 ; Nal on Thursday
and the tanker J. \y. Van D.yke on the
19th. Both will bring crude oil for the
Atlantic Refining copany. ‘ ; ; ’
FRED G. WARDE TO MAKE
ADDRESS AT LUTHERAN.
At the Lutheran churoh this evhiiing
at 8 o’clock, Fred G. Warde, will make 1
an address on “Eternal Questions,” ‘
WHITE HOUSE COFFEE, PER ;
POUND y tSDC
SUN BEAM COFFEE, PER 9 ft*,
POUND . OUC
LIPTON’S YELLOW EARLE COFFEE 3E-*
PER POUND ... . .... ODC
ARBUCKLES COFFEE, PER
POUND CDC
UPTON’S TEA, PBR 4An AND on
PACKAGE .... IvC 20C
PET MILK, TALL CANS, PER 1 4
CAN I UC
PET MILK, SMALL CANS, PFR ;
CAN DC
NO. 2 CAN CORN, PER Q- To'io.
NO. 3 SIZE APRICOTS, WHITJE
ROSE BRAND, PER CAN V W
24 LB SACKS LADY CLAIR * 4 4ft
FLOUR . awl-lU
Bm/nOfflbX item)
arid there ts no doubt but that a large
number will he out to hear him. Not
only members of the Lutheran denom
ination but others as well. Mr. Warde
is noted as a pulpit orator and his ad
dres tonight will be one of unusual in
terest.
WATERMELONS LATE IN
REACHING LOCAL MARKET.
While some few watermelons have 1
reached the Brunswick market this I
season, these were anything but good j
specimen and did not find ready sale.'
All which came were grown in Flori-|
da, but it is expected that the real i
fruit—the Georgia kind—will be on I
sale here during the present week.!
There is no use in saying that the j
colored folk are anxiously awaiting,
the cojning of the fruit as a whole lots
of white people are just as eager.
PURCHASE INTEREST
IN FILLING STATION.
Douglas Nightingale, for some time
connected with the coast engineering
department, of the United States gov-!
ernment in the waters about here, has
resigned his position and will be co
operators in the Standard Oil Filling
station, corner Mansfield and Grant!
streets, with Mumford Tison, nvlio, i
while being there only a short
has built: up an excellent business. It
is the,purpose of Messrs. Tison and
Nightingale to give service which Will
be perfect In every way. ! i
FUNERAL OF MRS,. MARY E.
HALL YESTERDAY AFTERNOON.
The remains of Mrs. Alary; E). Hall
were tenderly laid to rest in Ohk
Grove cemetery yesterday afternopn
Tlhe funeral was to have been" held at
4 o’clpck but on account o: the rain
it dltf npt occur until 5: .40 and was at
tended try scores of friends as well as
Camp Jackson, U. C. V. Dozens of
beautiful floral offerings attested the
high esteem in which ibis good wo
man was held in the community. The
services were conducted ,by Rev. O.
P. Gilbert, of the First Baptist church
and the funeral was in charge of Urn
dertaker J. D,, Baldwin.
FLAG DAY; EXERCISES.
Brunswick Lodge of Elks will ob
serve “Flag Day” "tVednqsday evening
at 8 o'clock at the lodgd rooms. The
address will be delivered by'Brother
Isaac Wengrow. necitatlpir *by Miss
t Julia. Church and appropriate .music
by a selected quartet. Public .5 cor- I
dially invited to attend this ceremony. 1
It W. W. TRAVIS, E. R. I
MEAL AND GRITS. PER 9A a
PECK ...* ...
FULL HEAD RICE, PER *
POUND ~ ... . lC
/ CORNFIELD HAMS. PEL. OOc*.
POUND ./. ;: ...
' lEA AND PERRINS SAUCE PER
BOTTLE.* ...OfcC
BLUE LABEL TOMATO CATSUP 40.
PER BOTTLE &OC
MACARONI AND SPAGHETTI
PER PACKAGE .a W
DIAMOND CRYSTAL SALT A _
PACKAGE
BREAD SODA, PER A _
PACKAGE
, DIME BRAND MILK, PER 4
-V-CAN v mCU
EAGI E BRAND MILK, PER #%ft**
CAN 2UC
Bali Bearing
LAWN MOWERS
At Special Brices
$6.00
$6.25
$7.50
$7.75
$8.50
$8.75
SIO.OO
; 510.50
These low -prices put high grade
Mower-f. within reach of all.
Don’t miss this chance to own a
new machine.
Knifed Supply CoW
HARDWARE HEADQUARTERS
CRAB NF IX. f)Sc VAI I IRS j§ .
FOR .. ... ~ ... ; 1
COT TON TROT LINES.
VALUES 7.5 c.
LAVA SOAP. PER -y
CAKi-:.:.' . ......... t C
IVORY SOAP PER o_
CAKE .. ... ... ... ... .. ©t
STAR SOAP. LARGE SIZE, PER
CAKE.. ... ©V
OCTAGON SOAP, LARGE SIZE, PER
CAKE .. •; DC
OCTAGON SOAP, SMALL SIZF A A
PER CAKE . . .. HU
OCTAGON SOAP POWDER A *
PER PACKAGE
CORN STARCH, PER 4 ft*
package ..... sUC
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