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.YIIW^NJA^OBACCO
Cultivated and improved for "
over 300 years, Virginia tobacco
has no equal for seasoned good
ness and natural purity of flavor.
IHk For cigarettes l irginia
tobacco is the best.
"ffi! iSPfSh son:. Virginia
§S IMS felj jga Ws ■ Bp jt£i Bfl AH tobacco is the name
fiai Wp-ifeli, Jp v fBmjPJBg MW given to the tobacco
®SSA &3ai grown in Virginia,
3£ e e tlie Carolines and
Ltocirr & Mvers Tobacco Cos. %e Virginia Gsgarette Georsi -
KNOWN' IN BRUNSWICK.
FOR 25 YEARS
J
F. SCiiARF
PIANOS TUNED AND
REPAIRED
Absolute i. At
DoerTiingep 1 ’ Store
GLOUcct id . ft. !
OR PHONE 2?) 1
CO- OPERATION
Firms listed below have participated in campaign
conducted by Brunswick Union Labor
Spend Your Money At Home
UNION MEN
Patronize Your Local Mer
chants.
CONEY & PAKER
COMPANY
1120 Bay St. Phone IS.
L. ORTNER
Photographer
1317 Newcastle St.,
Brunswick, Ga.
ABBOTT’S COLD STOR
AGE AND MARKET
Phones 865-866
1205 Newcastle St.
BRUNSWICK SERVICE
STATION
r A- LocaJ.. Institution.
a* '.V'-/' y : j ■■ . V
A j. GORDON
(jlothing. Hat*; Shoes and
for Men, Boy?,
: Women and Children.
NOTICE OF FIRST MEETING’
In tlie ■ District Court of the United
Slates for the Eastern Division of
the Southern District of Georgia,
hi the matter of Edward 15. Arnold,
individually, and trading as Star
Electric Cos., and a member of Elec-,
trie Equipment Cos., bankrupt—ln.
bankruptcy.
To the creditors of Edward B. Arn
old, individually, and trading as Star
Eiectrei Cos., and a member of Elec
tric Equipment Cos., of Brunswick, in
the county of Glynn, said' district, n
bankrupt.
Notice is hereby given that o n Urt
10th day of October, 1922, the said
Edward B. Arnold individuaiy, and
trading as Stsr Electric Cos., and .>
member of Electric Equipment Cos.,
LYNM-GOULD HARD
WARE COMPANY
“The Winchester Store.”
EDO MILLER
Funeral Director
Telephone 196.
B. A. LEWIS
Phonographs
1602 Newcastle St.
Phone 166
FARLEY CLOTHING CO.
Cash or Credit.
GLYNN ICE
COMPANY
PIGGLY WIGGLY
All Over the World
SRtJNSWICK BATTERY
& MOTOR COMPANY
Gloucester St., Opposite P. 0.
Phone 251
J Ass.duly adjudged bankrupt, and that
i the first meeting’ of his creditors wilt
| i>e held at Waycross, Georgia, on
I Tuesday, the libs day of Octobei,
| 1922 at t> o’clock i a the forenoon at
■Ullk-lt. !'.n?c .tiwprn . rtqi’s, may attend,
j prove their claims, appoint a trustee
■jejcamiri;' tins hmik upt and transact
such, other bhsines* as may properly
j Lurie before said meeting,
j At Waycrbs?:; Georgia, this 19ti>
i day of October, 1922.
HARRY D. REED,
1 Farr & Pdivell, Referee.
Brunswick, Ga.,
Attorneys for bankrupt 10-2 t
i Our customiM-s- are requested u
* see that they have some cbal ’in thier
b‘n s before cold weather sets in.
Coney & Parker 06. •-
HOLTON & GARDNER
Phone 855-856-857
1411 London St.
MUTUAL LIGHT & WA
TER COMPANY
Ligh t —Wa ter—Gas
THE SURPRISE STORE
Dry Goods, Ready-to-Wear
and Shoes.
THE UNION STORE
L. Silberstein, Prop.
Euy \ our Drugs From Us
GLYNN DRUG CO.
GILL!CAN & CO.
Jewelers
■iqnm i.i -> / . ..),.i . ..ei ~
J. H, MORGAN
Auto Supplies and Ac
cessories.
203 Gloucester Street.
SPORTSMEN URGED
TO OBSERVE LAWS
Dates Given so That Infractions
May be Avoided by Those
Who Seek Pleasure in Hunt
ing
Open season for a number of va
( rkties of birds and game has
in ought the hunter* afield with guns
and dog, and as winter approaches
here will be mov e bunting.
County Game Warden Hunter Hop
k'ns has issued a statement in which
he appealed to all citizens and es
pecially landowners and hunters for
■: operation in helping him see that
he state and federal game laws were
ibserved in this county.
Mr. Hopkins pointed out that it
was impossible for either he or his
deputies to s<> cover this county that
A would be easy for those so dis
posed to violate some of the laws.
He stated that he did not desire to
I’ prive any one of the privilege o v
Measure of hunting, but that com
plaints had already come to him of
‘ fractions, and that he hoped hunt
•is would conform to the law.
The following is tile law:
Open season and bag’ limit, Geor
gia game laws as revised to Sep
ember 1 1922:
Quail, November 20 to March 1,
.5 in on e day.
Doves, August 1 to 31, and No
ember 20 to Miarch 1, 25 in one
ay (bfationa! law NoV. 20 to Jan.
I, 25 in one day.)
Wild: Turkeys, November 20 to
March ’ T,' two in season.
Cat Squirrels, October 1 to March,
11, 15 in on e day, < 1
Deer, either sex, November 1 to
tec-ember 31, two in season.
Summer or Wood Duck, Septem
>?r 1 to Jarf; I, 25 iii one day, (Ni’-'
ior:al law p roll bities killing of sum
net’ or wo.fcd ducks.)
Migratory duck, September 1 to
\j.ril 20,'50 in one day. National law
Nov. 1 to Jan. 81, 20 in one day.)
Woodcock', September 1 to .Tanu
try 1, 25 in one day. (National law
Nav. 1 to Dec. 31, 0 in one day.)
Plovers) November 20 to MWrch
!, 25 in one day. (National law.
\ T ov. 20 to Jan. 31, 15 in one day.)
Rail or Marsh hens, 25 in one day.
National- lawdSept. 1 to ijsv. SO.)
Fox (red and gray) Sept. 1 to Feb.
'. . ..50’
O’P.ossum,. Get. 1 (,p Feb. ; ,,l.
Skunk, MushuJt, Rdccoop, Baav-
THE GUARANTEE STORE
DRY GOODS
1506 Newcastle St.
UNITED SUPPLY CO.
Hardware, Mill Supplies, .Ma
chinery, Building *
Material
VIENNA BAKING CO.
1614 Newcastle St.
Phone 520-374
W. A. O’QUINN & CO.
Telephone 920
1522 Newcastle St.
t
CHAS. V. COLLIER
A Good Drug* Store With the
Right Prices. s
- Phone 116.
■ % <
GEORGu"*KARDWARE
CO.
The Best of Tools.
MISSOURI WOMAN
IN CONGRESS RACE
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Mrs. Luella St. Clair Moss.,
“Lower taxation for the masses”
is the ciiief plank in the platform
of Mrs. Luella St. Clair Moss, can
didate for Congress from Missouri.
: She is the first woman to make the
’ race in Missouri. She is a Demo
!t
er Mipltj Otter, Bear, Wild Cat, Noy.
20 to March 1.
Special Act: On St.. Mary’s river
only,. Shad can be .taken Jan. :1 to
April 20. , : |
Seining, trapping, or using ; any
device other than hook arul to
catcii fish is prohibited for five yeal's
if two grant! juries recommend then
in their respective counties.
The federal migratory bird acj. has
been declared constitutional by the
supreme court and all hunters; are
warned that the possession .of a
state license veil! not protect' them
from prosecution by federal wardens.
Th e only safe coarse to pursue Wi s to
comply with slate and federal laws.
t . j. M. PITTS
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Contractor and Builder!
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vfr . ~t - r f w 5
.Estimates Cheerfully Furn
ished.
Large and spiajl jpba will rpeejive
he same prompt attention. j
I have been in this line! of
bhsiness in Brunswick for the
past twanty-iive years.’ My. best
references „re furnished by.thpse
I have worked for. , ,
1203 Gloucester St.
What Does “Well Dressed’Mean?
• \
It means having clothes that fit properly.
It means having clothes made from the right kind
of materials.
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It means having styles that is correct and colors that
are becoming.
And most important of'all means having high grade
tailoring to give smartness and durability.
Hickey Freeman hand made clothes are designed
for smartness and built for wear.
' Q>
A Hickey Freeman for Fit 9
\
Cook wiili Gas
1 lie cleanest, haudiesl and vhcapest fuel. Don't be
a slave to your old kitchen stove. Cooking with gas
is the modern way of living —it saves lunaey, time.
worrv and work. Como in tuid let's alk it over.
Mutual Light & Water Cos.
PHON E 7
New Ford Prices!
Effective
Tuesday, October 17th
RUNABOUT, regular $269.00
TOURING, regular . $298.00
Electric Starter with above S7O
Demountable Rims with above $25
COUPE . . . $530.00
SEDAN, two doors . $595.00
CHASIS, regular . $235.00
TON TRUCK CHASSIS $380.00
Above Prices F. O. B. Detroit
Ht* . ; r
The new Ford prices announced
above represent a reduction pi SSO
on each model and estabkh a
new low; level of prices in the his
tory pi thf Ford Motor Cos.
To insure early Delivery, place your
order at once with
GLYNN MOTOR CO.
Phone 75
Authorized Ford and Lincoln C ; r
'Dealers
the World’s Greatest Motor Car Values
rt'ESOAY, OCT. 24. 1922.