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Best Wood-
Dry Pine, Oak and Lightwood
Any Length $1.50 a Load
Prompt Delivery and Good Loads
J. A. HERRIN
Cochran Avene and Mansfield Streets,
PHONE 1063
j *!^JJff^ : ’jts||l Better
:OPY*!GHTI922, LIGGETT&
Help Brunswick Red Cross
Be ready to join Sunday afternoon at “Zero Hour
A Pair of Winners
$25.00 and $30.00 Suits
$19.50 and $23.50
Thesejare Campus Togs and Spero Mich
'a/ ' ng in both Mens and Young
ds.
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ety of styles, colors and patterns
to selecte from.-
be surprised to see
, .alu,. iw —r—
TO THE PEOPLE OF
BRUNSWICK
I beg to announce that
I will on November Ist, op
en a Manicuring and Hair-,
dressing Parlor in the
Ladies Exchange on New
castel street.
Manicuring and all kinds
of Hair Work will be done
at reasonable prices.
For The First Ten Davs - -*
Special Prices For
MRS. I. L. PERSONS
Phone 749. *
THEATRICAL
“PINK GODS” MYSTERIOUS j
PICTURE AT THE BIJOU;
That “Pink Gods,” a great photo- j
play, which corfte s to the Bijou thea
ter' Monday, will please movie fans |
j there is no doubt as there is some- j
thing in it that will interest them all. j
Proprietor Brown expects many to j
see this wonderful picture and says i
that none will be disappointed.
Do precious gems, especially dia- j
monels, exercise any undue and niysvj
terious influence upo n mortals? ■
Opals have long been regarded by !
many as harbingers of ill luck and
nearly every precious stone has some j
sort of character for good or ill as- ■
signed to it. Every great diamond
from the Kohinoor down has a rec- 1
erd of crime 'and a trail of blood
behind it.
In the new Paramount picture,
; "Pink Gods,” Lorraine, Played by
! Kobe Daniels, comes under the evil
! sPcll of the ‘pink gods’—the diamonds
which are mined in the South African
•fields and eventually they lead her
to disaster.
O.n Tuesday the Bijou will present
Nmina Talmade in hier latest, first
-national picture/ -“Love’s Redemp
j'tic'n.'’’ ' •*' • ’
\ (HiS HILLS! MINSTRELS .
COMING NEXT THURSDAY
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The latest Gu s Hill sensation; the
I combination of the Gus Hill and the
late Geo. Honey Boy Evans minstrel
Troupes into one show and under one
| head will be the''next 'attraction at
| the Grand theater liere, Thursday,
; Nov. 16. _ '
Many innovations,, s.ttrpyises,. novel-
I ties, and" a departing; front thercon
-1 ventional htirftt 'jpoVk' c'atcft#isc'fil are
The . coihpaiiy canity a
f Personnel lot fo'rtjr 'high-c]'aß;; lijack
! face comedians, dancers.,-vocalists ani(
headliners, along : with aa.vUP.'tPrdhte
scenic equipment -and accessories. A
' monster street qiageant, "-’Something
different from the usuas, ontddof' spro
cessions ui which tlie eiitilejorgaiy
i-izatioir ,-ytill take pari {held
; cadi, morning; during vthes ..f-pghge
ment. •• •' i ?. 1 ip!
TAX CO^LECTOR^__jofjpfe
i I will he at ’the- places rrsmrcd "be
| low .jf" the foUKnvirtg dates 5#86 pui-'
j pos c , of collecting State and County
I taxes:
j 25th District—St. Simons Pier,
| Oct. 23rd, Nov. th. Dee. 4th. .
j 27th District—Brookman, Ga., Oct.
! 24th, Nov. 7th, Dec. sth.
j 1356 district—Sterling, Ga-, Oct.
j 25th, Nov. Bth, Dec. 6th.
! 1199 District—Bladen, Ga., Oct.
| 26th., Nov. 9th, Dec. 7th.
Special Trips—-Everett City, Ga.,
Nov. 14‘th; Thalmann, Ga. Nov. 15th;
! Pennick Nov. 16th/
Dates not mentfon&l above will bo
iit my office at Hi e Coutr House.
’ until December 20th.
VVs.L. HARWELL,
Tax-Collectbi, Glyn n '(bounty, Ga
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► - J. M. PITTS
y Contractor ami Builder
y
t '
y
► .Estimates Cheerfully Furn
► itihed.
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t Large and small jobs wall receive
Khe same-prompt attention.
y I have been in this line of
► business in Brunswick for the
t past twenty-five ’years. My best
t references ure furnished by those
► I have- worked for.
y
1203 Gloucester St.
J QUILUAN’S
Our stock is cc mpiete
Our service is good.
Ourjprices are right.
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Phone 47
Dr. C. W. Batson,
Manager
i-I I* MANfl'H'
P.RUNSWICK'S FOREMOST HOME OF ENTERTAINMENT
P‘ m ' 11 — 1 OXJ^
Tomorrow only
EUGENE O’BRIEN
In a loveable story that is filled with romance, and many thrills
JOHN SMITH
Comedy International News
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16th.
The Worlds Greatest Minstrel Show Combined
money BOY f>% tel !
JpiMlMCTnnr .
WWmr: 1 I 1(0 OMBI NE OJ 1 *
| |i 2 l f-fejjfi li L lLbs^
* *-JTWO BIG SHOW'S UNITFu *
The greatest-array-of minstrel slurs ever assctiin'cd under.one itianajcnicul featuring ihc
Emperor of Minstrelsly- Arthur Denning, the Lyric Harmony Four, wonderful singers, Jack
Kreilfa, the king of the wire.
Monster street parade at noofi Thursday, watch for it. Seat sale ai Box office to morrow a
SO o’clock. Prices: 50c 73c $l.OO, $1.50* $2.00 plus war tax.
WOMAN GOULD
NOT WORK
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Made Strong and Well fey
Lydia E. Pinkham’s Veg
etable Compotind
St. Paul, Minn.—“l took Lydia B,
Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound for a
.. -- -, -. i7j i“m rriTlTl t ' re( L worn-out feel
iiand painful peri-
InPiy °ds. I used to get up
with a pain ill my
1| head and pains in my
y|By S lower parts andbaek.
ag Often I was not able
| pp I to do my work. 1
! Hls, f read in your little
IP' fjj book about Lydia E.
! \4, jj I Pinkham’s vegfe
'%k ”l|] table Compound and
’ I have taken it. I
Ifoe 1 go well and
i strong and can do every bit of my work
i and not a pain in my back now. I rec-
I ommendyour medicine and you can use
i this letter as a testimonial.” Mrs.
: Phil. Maser, 801 Winslow St., St. Paul,
| Minn.
1 Just another case where a woman
I found relief by taking Lydia E. Pink
[ ham’s Vegetable. Compound. Many
; times these tired, worn-out feelings and
pains about the bodv are from troubles
i only women have. The Vegetable Com
j pound is especially adapted for just this
I condition. The good results are noted by
! the disagreeable symptoms passing
| away —one after another.
| Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com
! pound is a Woman’s Medicine for Wo
men’s Ailments. Always reliable.
Do You Use
03LIIF?
If you do, them come
to our Service Station
and let us explain a
plan that will mean
money for you.
Tison and
Nightengale
S. O. S.
Phone 220
Each tiii@ -y®i? pit
j down y©urciip,yk.ul
I echo the sfefan-
I Xioed to thtet4^;
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FORD®
Owners
BEFORE you make a single tire investment
this year see the New Double Diamond
tire—-a’ tire especially designed for Fords
and lightweight cars. Sidewalls protected
against rut wear by far-extending tread.
A tread that grips iike a tractor. A good,
strong tire all the way through— with a
price message that will astonish you. Be
sure and see it here -today’s a good time,
J. H. MORGAN
Pecans Wanted
, Will pay 20cents per pound for Seedling any sizes
I*>22 crop.. Ship all you have goi. Prompt returns.
For reference- First National Bank, Bainbridge Pro
duce Cos., Bainbridge, (la.
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