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SATURDAY. JULY 22. 1?22.
FiOGLY WIGGLY •
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Here Are 3 Few of Our Regular
1 Prices
10 ibs. SUGAR, paper bags . . . 69c
24 H>. LADY CLAIRE FLOUR ... sj.o4
24 lb. WHITE RiNG FLOUR SUS
! !b, MEAL ..- 19c
10 lb. GRITS 19c
Government Bacon, 12 lb can . . $1.90
CURTIS, KIPPERED SARDINES, 15 nz 23c
UNDERWOOD’S MUSTARD SARDINES .... 10c
UNDERWOOD’S CORNED BEEF HASH 18c
MERRiDALE POWDERED MILK, ! !b, can .... 58c
3 lb. jar Pure Strained Georgia Honey . 74c
Lettuce, Pepper, Okra, Tomatoes, Celery, Cabbage, Bananas,
Peaches, Pears, Apples, Lemons, all fruits and vegetables at
PIGGLY WIGGLY Prices.
PIGQLY WIGGLY
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The three gr. j .t problems of motor lubrication are
sufficient quantity, best quality and proper grade.
Get the habit of raising the hood of your ear when
ever you have gasoline put into your tank— watch
lubrication gauge and keep your motor filled with
Such care guards the quantity , the Stanocola trade
mark shown above, guards the qualitp, and the
Stanocola chart of recommendations will toll ypp.
just what grade of oil pour motor requires,
SUNSET GOLD BUTTER,Ib 42c
BREAKFAST BACON, SIRED, I lit. p .•xkage . 35c
KINGAN’S BACON, 45c
CONTRELL & COCHRAN'S GINGER ALE, bot. 29c
ARMOURS GRAPE JUICE, Qt. 54c
ARMOUR’S ORANGENIP.pI 45c
Better j-
Stick y %
To The U]/
Standard.’ \ \A-
SPORTING
NEWS
MARINES AGAIN
LOCALS VICTIMS
3y Score of 10 to 4, Navy Crowd
from Charleston Goes Down
—Some Pretty Plays Made
Yesterday.
(By Scotty.)
The Jirenes again met defeat yss
isrday at the hands oil tli heavy wil-
low swinging Millerites. When '.ho |
moke of the battle cleared a,way, the
at boy had chalked P ten rou trips;
.'or the, locals and four for the Island
ers.
Kcsil led the caarge ( r the Sea Sol
diers, but succumbed n the first skir
mish, when seven lo air, pounded his'
offerings to ail parts of tile lot, for
seven safeties, which resulted in six
runs. Wilkins went on the rubber,
and held the Brunswick iads to five
scattered hits.
Laffiteau, th e new Brunswick twirl-j
er. pitched a good game, holding the j
husky visitors to six widely scattered >
hits, three of this number came in the!
eighth inning.
Laffiteau also starred at the bat.
getting two hits out of two times up.
Brown led him a close second, getting
a triple, a double and a single out of
four visits tp the plate.
Emory Owens, the jirun wick boy.
has been elected to pilch today’s game.
Owens has not lost a game this year
for the lcrals, and it is expected that j
hundreds of his friends will go out this
afte/noon to see him in action.
The attendance yesterday showed
no improvement over the day before,
i know that the weather, was bod, it
looked like it would hail paving blocks
part of the afternoon and for that
reason 1 am going to make excuse for
come of you fans keeping under cov
er. However, the weather man pre
dicts fair weather this afternoon, and
to show me that your heart is in the
right place, prove that you want, base
ball. come cut this afternoon.
The score: R II E
Marines 4 6 3
Brunswick ... A... , y ... f.. 1" 12 3
Batteries; Kesil. Wilkins and Ea>
om; Laffiteau and Holton. Umpires:
Pearson and Kennon.
SMALL BONE BROKEN
Joe Purvis, our brilliant i'ttle sec
ond baseman, had a serious accident
in yesterday’s game. In sliding to a
bas'e, a bone in his left foot was brok
: en, and ft was reported that
lie will not be able to play agaja
sometime, Joe has played beautiful
ball for Brunswick and his accident i,
regretted by his numerous admirer:..
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SAVANNAH COMES MONDAY.
Manager Miller announces that he
has just closed negotiations lor a
three game series, next Monday, Tues
day and Wednesday with an all star
team front Savannah. Ii is needless to
mention the strength of the Millerite’s
next opponents, as all of you fans
know that Savannah puts out the fast-!
est baseball clubs in the state. A rec
ord breaking crowd is exi cted to see
the locals malcli their strength with
Savannah.
BATTLING MARTIN WOULD
NOT FACE CHARLIE CRAVEN
Battling Martin, so-called champion
of all middle Georgia prize fighters,
got cold feet ar.d would not meet
Charlie Craven, local scrapper. The
match was to have been pulled off at
St. Simon Thursday but .Martin would
sot face-Craven. Fact of the matter
is, some of the boys over at camp told
the' Macon man of Charlie’s porfor
mances in the past and this pm hi
goat. Charlie and hi:; hacker; were
there all right, enough brt there we.
no light in Martin.
Craven, who has served in the
army, is a husky chap. He is out for
a match and will give any clm'i ig
serious consideration. At present h"
is employed by the Hercules Powd r
Company and is easy to find.
Sure Relief
FOR INDIGESTION
! ' Bell-ams
JMSflWMitl Hof water
Sure Relief
DELL-ANS
25* and 75* Packager- t v-
RAIN INSURANCE SAVE!;
BASEBALL TEAM BIG SUM J
The Brunswick semi-pro team has!
been saved by rain insurance. Ye ter-;
day makes the fourth SIOO check fori
the club and this will go a long way
towards meeting the guarantee made]
to. visiting teams.
ft will be remembered that on July
3 and 4 and Thursday and yesterday
it rained between th e hours tailed for
in the policy, 1:30 to 5:30 p. m. This
insurance costs something over sl2,
but it is money well spent even if the
'weather is dear, because then the.
gat e receipts will care for the team
that Is. they ought to.
BAyEB/\LL
RESULTS
SOUTHERN LEAGUE
At Atlanta, 2; Mobile, 8.
Birmingham. 12; Xew Orleans, >.
Chattanooga, 2; Little Rock. 2.
The Chattanooga-Little Rock game
■was called at the end of tenth inning.
,on account of darkness. Only three •
games scheduled yesterday.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
At St. Louis, b. Boston, 1.
Chicago, l; Brooklyn, o.
Cincinnati, 5; New York 3.
Pittsburgh, 6; Philadelphia. 0.
AMERICAN LffAGUE
A,t Boston, 8:’ Chicago, 7.
| Philadelphia, 2; St, Louis, 10.
New York, 7; Detroit, 5.
Washington, 0; Cleveland. 1.
Dent's milk can be had every
day at 1616 Union St. Phone
982. 6-20
Now is the time to pay
close attention and see
that your bakings are pure,
wholesome and nutritious.
Good flour is all flour with
the nutritive value of wheat.
Mix it with good baking pow
der and you have a nutritious,
wholesome, palatable baking.
No ready mixed substitute will
take its place.
For wholesome, nourishing
food you should use straight
flour and a pure baking
powder—
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There never was, is not, and
never will be anything that
will take the place of good
straight baking powder and
plain flour.
If you are using self-rising
flour or any other kind of a
substitute for good baking
powder or plain flour you had better
stop, and consider whether you are
practicing real economy, or saving
money. You are taking a chance of
losing the full nutritious health-build
ing value of a good, plain flour.
For best results use—
Calumet Baking Powder and
a good plain flour.'
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HALF AJENTURY
Oklahoman Praises Black- Draught,
Having Used It “Can Safely
Say lor 50 Years.” %
Orandfielfi, Okla.--Cne of the brt
known farmers of Tilman County, Mr.
G. W. Tisdale, who owns and manage*
v wagon yard here, says:
"I have used Thedford’s Black
; Draught—l believe I can safely say ton
fifty years.
T was porn ana reareo in Texas,
Frees; one County, sixty-four years ago.
! have been married forty-four years.
My father used Black-Draught before 1
was married, ajud gave It to us . . .
"For forty-four years of my married
fife, It has had a place on our medi
cine shelf, and Is the only laxative, of
liver medicine, we use. We use It
(or torpid liver, sour stomach, head
ache, Indigestion ... I don’t think we
could get along without it, knowing
what It has done for us, and the money
It has saved. It is just as good and re
liable today as It was when we began
Its use. My boys use It and they are
satisfied It’s the best liver medicine
thev have ever used.” .
■ Thedford’s Black-Draught Is purely
vegetable, not disagreeable to take
,r.d acta in a prompt and natural way.
So manv thousands o' persons have
een benefited by the • .se of Thedford’s
1 Hack-Draught, you should have so
esltancy In trying this valuable old
Ml-established remedy, for most live*
ad stomanh disorder*. NC-lS9ft. >
SWEET BREAMS
“A GOD-SENDi”
That’s What a Big Banker Said About
This Wonderful Mosquito
Remedy
We a! know that bankers aren’t
given to idle talk''.fad that th,<?ir
praises are few but lqfcefub
Rotating to a little -Of Sweet
Dreams in a drug sftore at Montgom
ery, Ala., the president of one of the
' leading banks of 11/at city said: “That
mosquito remedy 8= a God-send.” j
Vie knew for he, had just returns '.
from u vacation at a Gulf Qoast resort
where he had just igiven Sweet
Dreams a most severe test', ■
And he -aid it was sj“ God-send. ’’
Ycu can get a battm just like the
banker had. Sold bvf G. V. Catos, i
CASTOR IA
For inf nets and Children
In Use For Over 30 Years
Always bears ~ ——
Signer- -J