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United Supply Cos.
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TO INTRODUCE THI S WONDERFUL AUTO CLEAN
ER, WE ARE OOINCi T 0 SELL ONE HUNDRED CANS
AT SI.OO PER CAN
Regular Retail Price $1.50
GET A CAN AND TRY IT, FOLLOW DIRECTIONS and
YOUR CAR WILL LO OK LIKE NEW.
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United Supply Cos.
HARDWARE HEADQUARTERS
EFFICIENT OFFICES
Are Equipped With
I-P Loose Leaf Ledgers
I-P Price Books
I-P Post Binders
B & P Bound Books
B & P Columnar Books
B & P Order Books
Full stock of these two popular
lines.
Glover Brothers
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STATIONERS PRINTBRS
PHONES 53—244’ BRUNSWICK, GA;
Palm Beach Suits j
In All Colors
For Stout Men
Fat Men
Short Men
Very Best Make, Price
$12.50
• New Arrivals in
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Straw Hats, Shirts, Sum
mer Underwear
It will pay you to look
Wood-Bailey Clothing Cos
RIVER TRAFFIC
AN ASSURED FACT
Steamer Lynhurst Left Lumber
City Monday Morning and
Reached the Port of Bruns
wick Tuesday Afternoon.
The. Ochiqulgee 'Navigation Com
pany’s steamer, Lynhurst, reached this
port yesterday with naval stores con
signed to the Downing Company and
the trip from Lumber City was made
in unusual good time, having left that
place Monday morning and reaching
here yesterday afternoon with all on
board delighted at the manner the
back wheeler handled herself, even in
the rough waters near the sound.
J. H. Russ, a pilot of known ability,
came with Capt. A. Ashmore and these
gentlemen, as well as the entire crew,
were warmly welcomed by a Board of
Trade committee. IC. P. Dusenbury
introduced a resolution, which was un
aniously passed, pledging the support
of- Brunswick's business, men. In the
meantime it is stated that arrange
ments are already betpg made for the
establishment of a regular line of
steamers on the Aftainaha, which at
present is high and will probably re
main navigable practically the year
round and esepcially is this true in
that the government will devote some
attention to it.
GENERAL HUTTO’S ELOQUENT
APPEAL TO COLORED RACE
Continued from page 1)
F. P. Pettie, J. J. Bolden.
Endowmen: C. A. Clark, J. B. Phil
derson.
Secretary to Grand Chancellor: W.
D. Clark.
Page: R. Hurd.
The’Rev. Dr. John Harmon, of At
lanta, presiding elder in the African
Methodist Episcopal church, and who
is slated for editor of the Southern
Christian Recorder, one of the official
organs of his church, delivered the an
nual address to the grand lodge, show
ing the position of the negro Knights
of Pythias in the development of the
negro race in America. If was a com
mon sense pddress.
“The Negro Knights of Pythias of
Georgia are opposed to ignorance and
illiteracy,” declared Prof. H. A. Hunt,
president of the Industrial School,
Fort Valley, “because they are the
crime breeders, and the destroyers of
human happiness and life. When
America wipes out ignorance and illi
Strange Prices on Goods Like Ouis
But We’re Out to Sell Out
QUICK!
Men’s Suits for as little as $10.95
What would you do if you needed a six
room appartment to live in and owned a 20
room house? You’d either close some of it
up or rent it out.
We’re closing this stock out—it’s too heavy to
carry-and besides we never carry goods from one
season into another. ,
Two full months yet to wea. these fine good smts-all July
August and Sept, to get the good out of these furnishings.
But there’s only a few days left. Better check what
you need on this, list -now—and see about getting it at
| these sale prices tomorrow.
Mohair Suits $16.50
; Palm Beach Suits $10.92
! Rool Kloth Suits $ll.OO
Straw Hats Half price
l Furntshing Goods about 1-4 off
l Stephens, Lorentzson & Sheffield
THE BRUNSWICK NEWS
LOTT-LEINIS STOCK
IS ORDERED SOLD
Judge Harry D. Reed, Referee in
Bankruptcy Holds Court Here
W. H. Parker is Named
Trustee.
Judge Harry D. Rood, referee in
bankruptcy for this district, hold a
session of his court in the Glynn coun
ty court house yesterday morning and
took up the Lott-Lewis bankruptcy
matter.
Krauss & Strong represented the
movants creditors in the involuntary
bankruptcy proceedings, Conyers &
Wilcox, W. C. Little, Dave Pope and
Ei K. Wilcox, of Valdosta, for vaVious
creditors while F. M. Scarlott of this
city and J. L. Patterson, of Valdosta,
represtneed the bankrupt. W. H.
Parker was named as trustee.
It developed that the company’s lia
bilities were placed at $94,000, with
assets which have not been made
known. The company owns $4,000 in
realty and three were named to take
an inventory and place a valuation on
the stock In the warehouse, corner
Oglethorpe and F streets, these are
C. A.. Avritt, George R. Krauss and
W. R. Cox. It has been estimated that
the assets, however, will go in -the
neighborhood of $36,000. Trustee Park
er had made bond in the sum of $3,000 1
and the date of the sale of the stock
at public outcry is August 24.
teracy, then we will have anew Amer
ica.’’
Bishop William Decker Johnson,<of
Plains, who has charge of the work' of
his church in Texas and Mexico, ad
dressed the grand lodge yesterday
bringing greetings from Texas, and
telling of the good' work being done
there by the negro Pythians. He de
clared that the negro Pythians as welj
as the members of his church had
united in fighting illiteracy and ignor
ance and that the Pythians had made
a loan of $25,000 to Paul Quinn col
lege, Waco, a negro institution, strug
gling to educate the youth of the race.
He was given an ovation.
Grand Court Calanthe.
Mary Nelson Jones, of Augusta,
grand worthy counsellor, was the
prominent figure in the grand court
of icalanthe yesterday, which is the
home making department of the order,
being composed of the wives, daugh
ters, mothers and sisters of tlie
Knights.
In her opening address, she made a
plain common -sense appeal to th^wo-
A. KAISER & BRO.
™ AaiM6 OUT of “■
” UOIN BUSINESS -
Men! Here is a Sensation in Suits and Overcoats
Choice of the house—HALF PRICE
Letting down the bars on
other farmous m akes for men and young men. Wonderful all wool models in the
best styles of th e season, sport models with pie nty of pep and lam to conserva
tive styles for bu siness men. All the wanted materials in -all sizes.
The wise man will buy a suit or overcoat now for next winter for our Going
out of Business p rices are less than the cost of production.
AT HALF PRICE—AII Men’s Suits and Overcoats
$20.00 ! $25.00
SUIT OR OVERCOAT SUIT OR OVERCOAT
For For
‘ SIO.OO $12.50
•ns no
SUIT OR OVERCOAT
For
$17.50
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men of her race, urging them to turn
attention to the proper training of the
children, to keep them in school an
strongly discouraged children gadding
around the streets at night.
There was much business frainsact
ed in the session, and a list fo com
mitees were appointed. The session
this morning will be spent in hearing
reports. Much interest is manifested
in the address and recomemndations
of the Grand Worthy Counsellor, Mary
Nelson Jones.
$40.00
SUIT OR OVERCOAT
For
$20.00
Detroit r Vapor
OIL MTaWtE
LET US SHOW YOU HOW TO PUT COMFORT IN VOUR
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Lynn-Gould Hardware Company
“ THE WINCHESTER'STORE
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The Season’s Most;
Popular
H A T
Imported yellow tinted
flatfoot 27 linge dark
; brown band.
That’s It
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WEDNESDAY, JULY 12, 1922.
$30.00
SUIT OR OVERCOAT
For
$15.00
$50.00
SUIT OR OVERCOAT
For
$25.00