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THURSDAY. NOV. 2, 1922.
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A Coal Shortage
Is Indicated
The price is sure to be high. Better
come m to see us right away about
heating your home with
GAS
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this winter. It is the modern method
and is sure, cheap and efficient.
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Light & Water Cos.
Phone 7
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PERSONALS:
Judge J. P. HighsmKth /returned j
to Baxley yesterday.
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F. L. Ware, of Jacksonville, spent
yesterday in the city.
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R. T. Webb, of Atlanta, is spend
ing a few days in the- city.
T. L. Eldrod, of Cordele, spent
yesterday here-
Mike Walsh has returned from a
business trip to New York.
J. T. Whittle is back from a hunt
ing trip of several dajks.
R. M. Spaulding, df Ferhaudina
was i n the city yesterday,
II- L. Woolen, of Macon, was .among
the visitor sin the city yesterday.,
A. G. Munro, of Savannah, lessee
of the Grand is spending today in
the city.
T. L. Wilbert, of Tampa, is spend
ing a few days here with a v’ew of
making thi s city 'his future home.
Frank Elder, prominent Mobile
lumberman, was among the visitors
here yesterday.
Bert Loveman, old Brunswickian,
now of Atlanta, i s spending a few
days in th e city.
S. C. Johnson, of Atlanta, repre
senting the Kuick Motor company,
is in the city for a few days.
J. FI. Bryan, special representa
tive of the Life ami Casualty Insur
ance Company of Nashville, Tenn., is
spending a .few days in the city in
the interest of his company.
Sure Relief
FOR INDIGESTION
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6 Bell-ans
Hot water
Sure Relief
DELL-ANS
25(t and 75$ Packages Everywhere
REV. B. M. BRIDGES
GIVES FACTS IN
HIS CASE
It is doubtful if ther has ever been
a medicine,endorsed by so many
ministers of the Gospel as has Tan
lac. Indeed, there is scarcely a faith,
creed or denomination in all the land
in which one, -or more, of the clergy
men ha R not publicly expressed their
indedtedness to the Premier Prepara-
tion for the benefits they have de
r'ved fronruits use.
One of the latest to ’ speak out in
this connection is Rev. 'B. M. Bridges,
;1 widely known and beloved Baptist
Preacher, residing at Mooresboro, N.
C., whose statement follows;
“Tanlac has given me a good ap
petite, toned up my system and re
newed my strength in such a grati
fying way that I am glad to recom
mend it to anyone who is in a run
down condition. For ten years past
I have had such a severe case of in
digestion that I could not find any
thing to eat that agreed with me.
Finally I became very nervous and
could get but very little sleep or
rest.
“It seem s that I took nearly every
thing trying to get myself right, but
nothing helped me unil I ran across
Tanlac. My nerves are so much bet
ter now that my sleep is sound and
refreshing. -I enjoy my meals and
have also gained weight. I can say
from experience that Tanlac i s a
splendid medicine and tonic, for it
has built me up wonderfully.”
Tanlac is sold by all good drug
gists.
TAX COLLECTOR’S NOTICE
I will be at the places named be
low o n the following dates for pui
pos e of collecting State and Countv
taxes;
25th District—St. ;Simons Pier,
Oct- 23rd, Nov. th. Lice. 4th.
27th District—Brookrtan, Ga., Oct.
24th, Nov. 7th, Dec. sth.
1356 district—Sterling, Ga-, Oct.
25th, Nov. Bth, Dec. 6th.
1499 District—Bladen, Ga., Ocl.
26th., Nov. 9th, Dec. 7th.
Special Trips—Everett City, Ga ,
Nov. 14th; Thalmann, Ga. Nov. 15th;
Pennick Nov. 16th.
Dates not mentioned’ above will b*
at my office at the Goutr House,
until December 20th.
W. L. HARWELL,
Tax Collector, Glyn n County, Ga.
10 — 20—22
Back to 1917 Prices
Delco-Light Price Reductions
Now in Effect
OU can now buy the most popular
A electric plant ever built, Delco-Light
Model 866, for
$1 Cl l ess than
Ji i J two years ago*
Similar reductions have been made in
other styles and sizes of Delco-Light.
At these low 1917 prices, you can now
/ install Delco-Light for less than at any
time within the past five years. And you
can buy h on easy payments if desired.
/ MR MWr\ See the local Delco-Light dealer for
I -Prjpi the new price and terms on the Delco
j HJ Light plant best fitted to your needs.
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, DELCO-LIGHT COMPANY, Dayton, Ohio
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DEPENDABLE Brunswick Battery and Motor Cos.
DELCO-LIGHT
More than 16S.QQO Satisfied Users
PROHIBITION IN ICELAND
IS PRONOUNCED A BIG SHAM
(By Associated; P v:;.)
Copenhagen, Nov. I.Prohibition in
Iceland has gradually come to be a
.'ie*e sham, according to the Lord
Mayor Zimsen, of Reyjavik, th e chief
city of the island.
In an interview the Lord Mayor is
quoted as saying:
“Iceland is no longer a prohibition
Ten Thousand Georgians Ask
i- Your Vole for Peach County
Already O.K/d by the thousands most
vitally interested.
Already O.K.’d by the Legislature of
the Slate of Georgia by two-thirds
vole.
Already O.K.’d by the Governor of the
State.
Who is most vitally interested in the formation of Peach County?
The peoplewho will live in Peach County, of course.
Three Times these people have gone to the polls and voted tor its
creation. Three times these people have ‘said with ballots” that t]ie new
county is unquestionably needed.
Will you. who will not be affected in any way, vote to force 10,000
citizens to live under a county government that they do not want?
Remember the legislature has already O. K.’d the creation of Peach
County. They had all of the facts at hand when they took -this step, and
believed that Peach County was needed.
In voting for Peach County you vote as a majority of the people most
vitally affected have three times voted. You vote r.s two-thirds of the
legislature of this state has voted, and for the, peace and welfare of a
progressive section of Georgia.
Vote for the Amendment Creating Peach County
on November 7th.
That the creation of Peach County docs no violence to either of the old counties,
that the fight for it has been clean, that (he facts and figures published are correct,
and that our people deem its creation necessary to their peace are all vouched for by the
undersigned: _ ,
11. A. MATTHEWS, Judge, Superior Court.
A. C. RILEY, Judge, City Court.
J. A. McCOWAN, Chairman of Commissioners.
M. C. MOSLEY, County School Superintendent.
T. E. THARPE. Tax Collector.
C. N. ROUNDTREE, Tax .Receiver.
G. P- CLINE, Mayor, Byron.
A. C. RILEY, JR., Mayor, Ft. Valley.
D. A. HOWARD, Pastor, Baptist Church.
LOY WARWICK, Pastor, Methodist Church.
J. E. DAVIDSON, Senator, 23rd District.
< C. H. JACKSON, Representative, Houston County.
EMMETT HOUSER, Representative, Houston County.
RALPH NEWTON, Supt. Schools, Fort Valley.
A. J. EVANS, President, Citizens Bank.
W. C. WRIGHT, President, Exchange Bank.
country. Wines of 21 per cent al
cohol may now be brought in. Al
though the. Spanish commercial
treaty, which provides for the im
portation of wines, is unpopular with
many people as having killed prohi
bition, it is only fair-to mention that
the prohibition act worked satis-i
factovily only the first two years.!
Afterwards snuggling and home
bi owing practically made the law
non-existent.”
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We are in the market to buy
empty wooden barrels, all
kinds second hand, and emp
ty Steel Drums.
McOillicndy Company
613 Oglethorpa street,
Savannah, (ia.