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; J. M. PITTS
* Contractor and Builder
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►.Estimates Cheerfully Furn*
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► Large and small Jobs will receive
►the same prompt attention.
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► 1 have been in this line of
► business in Brunswick for the
► past twcmty-five years. My best
► references ure furnished by those
► J have worked for.
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1203 Gloucester St.
BRUNSWICK SEA FOOD
MARKET
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Corner Monk and Grant Streets
O. W. BRADY, Proprietor
We have today:—
Red Snapper, Base Sheepshead,
Altamaha river fresti water cat
fish, Trout, Crab Meat, Cedar
Key Mullet.
Bear the fact in mind that we
dress all fish and make PROMPT
DELIVERY.
OYSTERS DELIVERED 40c
PER QUART
Don’t, Forget the Phone Num
ber, It’s 89.
CASCARETS 10*
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For Constipated Bowels —Bilious Liver
The nicest cathartic laxative to
physic your bowels when you have
Headaches Colds
Headaches Billiousness
Colds Indigestion
Dizziness Sour Stomach
is candy-like Cascarets. One or two
ROTHSCHILD’S JEWELRY SALE
25 PERCENT DISCOUNT SALE
An opportunity seldom given. Right now in the face of Christmas I am going to give a discount of TWENTY-FIVE
percent on every dollar you spend at this sale.
Our line consists of a full line of Elgin, Waltham, Howard gents watches. A full line of Wrist Watches, Bracelets in all
shapes white, green, and yellow gold. Solid gold Jewelry, Diamonds in all very latest designs. White Ivory Sets. Latest
styles in ladies and gents Unbrellas. In fact every thing usually carried in a first class jewelry store.
AH good, purchased fro.r,u ? engraved by au expert engraver
free 01 charge and work done right here in our store. You don’t
need to wait- work will be ready when promised.
By paying a small deposit on any article will be put aside for
you until called for. Don’t delay, shop early.
In order that you might uuded stand we quote you a few
prices net with discounts taken off.
Big Ben Clocks, regular price $3.50, our net price- .. $2,0.1
Baby Bens Clocks, Regular price 3.50- our net price .. $2.03
Sleepmeter Clocks regular price 2.00- our net price .. $1.50
50 Year Community, any design , six knives- six forks medium
dinner size six table spoon- six tea spoons, butter knife- sugar
shell- regular price $31.75; qurprice, .. .. $28.83
Willie Whitfield, noted mind reader,
by cards; tells Past, present, future.
When worried consult him, can help
in business affairs; can bring success
to you wl}en in doubt; stop all evili
influences. When worried consul
him; h a can help you in business.
You may be in debt, you may have
lost some deal, consult him. He can
help you. You may be seekiug a job/
and can’t get it, or sQDie fellow has
won the affections of your girl or,
wife you love. Everything you lay
your hands on you make a failure.
1109 Monk street, Brunswick, Ga. tf j
TAX COLLECTOR’S NOTICE
I will be at the places named be
low o n the following dates for pui
onSp of collecting State and Countv
taxes:
25th District—St. Simons Pier,
'Vc 2 , rd. Nov. th. Dec. 4th.
27th District—Brockman. Ga., Oct.
■M f h Nov. 7th. Dec. sth.
1266 district.—Sterhng, Ga . Oc<
’•sth. Nov. Bth. Dec 6‘h.
1199 District—Bladen. Ga.. Oci
’6th.. Nov. 9-h. D-c. 7th.
Special Trips—Everett City, Ga,
Nov. 14th; Thalmann, Ga. Nov. 15th:
Pen nick Nov. 16th.
Dates not mentioned above will b- i
at my office at the Ccutr House,
until December 20th.
W. L. HARWELL,
Tax Collector, Giya,, County, Ga.
10—20—29
ST. SIMON TRANSIT COMPANY
BRUNSWICK TV OCEAN PIER, ST.
SIMON ISLAND
Winter Schedule
Leave Brunswick 9:00 am
Leave Brunswick 3:00 pm
Leave Ocea n Pier , 10:00 am
Leave Ocean Pier 4:15 pm
SUNDAY SCHEDULE
Leave Brunswick 9:30 am
Leave Brunswick 2:30 pm
Leave Ocean Pier 11:00 am
Leave Ocean Pier 4:30 pm
J. B. WRIGHT,
MV-macer.
tonight will empty your bowels com
pletely by morning and you will feel
splendid. "They Work while you
sleep.” Cascarets never s tir you up
gripe like Salts, Pills, Calomel, or
Oil and the cost only ten cents a
box. Children love Cascarets, too.
ROTHSCHILDS
JEWELRY SALE
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THAT RARETHING IS
GOOD ENTERTAINMENT
“A Connecticut Yankee in King
Arthur’s Court” answers every re
quirement of a pict.ur e to play In th:
very.heste >a S8 of house It has dis
tinguished authorships it is baser
or, a novel the fame 'of which hai
spread through two hemispheres; i1
has,been produced with a lavish ex
penditure tha t permitted the filling
cf all the great spectacles in thr
story with unstinted magnificence
i t is played by a company of distil
guished artists whose performance
score the points of th e story with de
lightful certainty. And it is, first am
last, a rapid-fire story of thrillinf
adventure and appealing romance
with the whol e 80 bound togethe’
and interwove n with humor that the
audience’ s laughter is an accompani
ment to every scene. ‘‘A Connectlcu
Yankee” is that rare thing which i:
best expressed in the one word enter
tainrnent. And it is entertainmen
on e hundred per cent, pure and unal
loyed.
Will be shown at the Bijou thealr
today for the last time.
“THE GHOST BREAKER”
FULL OF UNUSUAL SCENES
Wallace Reid’s latest Paramount'
picture, “The Ghost Breaker," which'
comes to the Bijou Theatre next
Thursday a nd Friday, is said to be
one of th e most thrilling screen of
ferings in whfch that popular star
has been seen in many months. Lila
Lee and Walter Hiers are featured
with th star.
'•The ghost Breaker” i R a melo
drama with modern trimmings, There
is a wonderful old Spanish castle tn
Aragon, which is peopled with ghosts
a lovely Spanish girl (Lila Lee) yho
i s much annoyed by the ghostly visit
ants; a young and red-blooded hero,
played by Mr. Reid, who bumps into
a feud in a visit to Kentucky, just
because he happens to be a remote
branch of the Jarvis family; a funny
colored servant. Rusty "‘Snow, which
will as a
thrilling fight in an elevator of a New
York hotel; a chase after a liner;
scenes in midocean aboard the liner;
some fine pastoral effects and so on.
All of which supplies color in plenty,
a s well a s thrills galore.
FOR TWO YEARS “THE BAT”
PLAYED IN NEW YORK CITY
•'The Bat” by Mary Roberts Rine
hart and Avery Hopyood, the most
successful dramatic play by all odds
Produced in the past generation, will
be presented at the Grand 'Theatre on
Monday, November 27th, by Wagen
iials and Kemper. Those who are at
all interested in th e affairs of the
hreatre are familar with the remark
able record made by ‘‘The Bat.”
For over two years, ‘‘The Bat,’
played to capacity audiences Xin
\ T ew York. For more than a year,
another company presented “The
3at” in Chicago where it broke every
existing record for the length of a
-un and smashed all box office rec
ords for receipts. ■ The play stands
absolutely in a class by itself in
point of popularity.
Th e produceion is exactly the same
as that used by the New York and
Chicago companies and the cast is
a Particularly strong one, including
as it does, the very best.
Mall orders are accpeted now. Reg
ular seat sale Friday morning at 10
o’clock.
VAUDEVILLE AT GRAND
PROVES GREAS SUCCESS
The opening- show of the Harry
'tyers Tunes of the Town Company,
-ertainly lived up to Manager Spen
cer’s press stories on the show. Last
evening’s! opening was greeted with
a packed house, and the laughter of
the audience would have taken the
roof off the theatre. Harry Meyers
can well be proud of the beautiful
chorus that he has, who can reali
sing and dance. The comedy of the
play is well constructed and goes
over great. Davis and LaComb, two
pretty misses, Present a pretty vaude
ville number in the way of a song and
dance while Walter Smith offers'the
latest song hits, that have plenty Of
pep.and go over big. Meyers and
Davies give' a real good specialty.
The show from start to finish is cer
tainly a real treat, and they must be
complimente don- the clean show that
they are presenting at the Grand.
There will.be. a change of program
every day, ami a special dancing con
test will be given on the stage Thurs
day evening, and tonight the County
Store. Friday will be the local
vaudeville night, and Eddie Polo ser
ial on Thursday.
25 Percent
Discount
SALE,
GERMAN OPERA
DIRECTOR PLANS
* AMERICAN TOUR
SaE& 'toSb'‘vl
T%rwN■ £
Hr .
M. . p
Bruno Walter.
Bruno Walter, director of grand
opera in Munich and regatJed as a
musioal genius, will arrive in the
U.-S. efrly in 1923 for an extended
tour of the country. Thousands of
i Americans have heard his wo it
i during his ten years in Munich.
When Winter
Comes
You wit! need a gas
heater. We have them
in all styles and at mod
erate prices- We are
agents for the celebrat
ed Clow Gas Steam Ra
diator.- Come in and
See them. ✓
Giimore&VlMs
DOMESTIC ENGINEERS
1418 Richmond Street
Best Wood-
Dry Pine, Oak and Lightwood
Any Length $1 .SO a Load
Prompt Delivery and Good Loads
J. A. HERRIN
Cochran Avene and Mansfield Streets
PHONE 1063
Fords USED Fords
WE HAVE FOR SALE CHEAP, CASH OR TERMS, AS
■DESIRED IlSlifirtOSi-f-H „
1 1919 Mc’e! Ford
Truck,new cord tires, bargain
1 1919 Ford Chasis
Newtires, Cheap
WE SPECIALIZE IN ALL KINDS OF FORD REPAIRING
GIVE US A TRIAL
A1 Womack
FORDS A SPECIALTY
Used Car Dealer 205 Gloucester St.
1847 Seventy year Plate- six knives and forks, six table spoons
six tea spoons, butter and sugar Regular price $35.63. our net
Price $26.82
Blue White Diamond Rings- platinum top 18 karat gold shank
standard values at SIOO.OO our price net $75.00
$50.00; Blue White Diamond Rings $37.50
Our Z 0 year gold filled watch bracelet 15 Jewel Movement reg
ular price $15.00; Our net price . .. $13.13
Our $15.00 watch bracelet-net price .. .'. .. .. .. $11.25
We guarantee every article sold as represented.
One fourth off on ail Silver, Cut Glass, China- Ivory- every ar
ticle in our large stock subject to same discount.
It will be a pleasure to show you goods whether you buy or not.
GIVE US A CALL