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HIRSCH’S
“Complete Shoe Store 5 ?
for Ladies and Children
A Dainty One Strap Pump
With Turn Soles and Baby
Louis Heel
They come patent leather With borcade quarter or brown
satin and Brocaded quarter. We have all sizes from 2to
8, We have all widths from AAA to D.
Come in and try on as many Pairs as you like It is never
any trouble to us as we h we a complete line of silk hose
all colors, all s!lk and wool hose.
HIRSCH’S
1424 Newcastle
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
Time to Retop? Drive In!
Ford Top Recovers . $6.00 and op
Chevrolets and other
small cars 12:50 rrd tp
Biiicks 17.50 and up
Dodges 17 50 and up
Other prices quoted on application
Up to date piant equip meat, expert factory mechanics
and quality production, combined with our large buy
ing power, makes it po ssibJe.
Our customers are scattered from Miami to New York
and from San Francisco to Philadelphia.
WHEN IT LEAVES OUR FACTORY IT iS RIGHT.
CALL 1076 Top and Trimning Dept.
General Accessories, Inc.
Cook with Gas
Rennes 1, handiest and cheapest fuel. Don’t b*
to your old kitchen stove. Cooking with gas
w toe modern way of lining-—it saves money, time,
> arrv and work, { r <n and let’s talk it over.
flOEl
M* REEL'S ETIQUETTE.
Q. Is it proper to congratulate a couple on their wedding nn.-
versary ? . \,
A. First be sure that they are still married and then go tl and.
. Q. What are good topics of conversation when attendii L ' P°‘*
A. Of course yob know all about riding. Deliver a
on horsemanship and punctuate it with a horse laugh.
about forelock, mane, poll, flank, coronet, fetlock, canori or shank jbono.
Casually remark that the hoofed quadruped still has its use. Lb no.
fail to remember that "Hors de combat” has nothing to do with horse
Make yourself as boring as possible, but; be careful not to talk too much
in a crowd that understands horseflesh. They might call your bluff.
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Uncle Sam has stopped scrapping his navy after Ending that to d*
‘-a was not in style
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It looks as though everybody has obeyed the fQUS-power pact except
- .iree of the participants. ’
ANOTHER SAPLING.
A baby boy weighing eight pounds was born shortly after mid
right this morning to Fast Spruce street. —Titusville Herald.
It is difficult to stick on a throne of Greece. It is so slippery.
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Henrv Ford is now the richest man in the world—in money.
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New York woman paid a $420 taxicab bill in pennies, 42,000 of
ihem, which is one way of beating the gum machines out of a chance u>
make a living.
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We have just been reading a comparative list of incomes, com
piled by an expert. Mr. Rockefeller, being modest, does not throw any
Mr. Ford’s jitney takings are about $126,000,000 a yeaT
and he has the small matter of $180,000,000 lying around in loose
change in various banks.
Mary Pickford and Samuel Unterpiyer are grouped together, for
statistical purposes only, to show that the efforts of the great sere'
actress and the great lawyer are worth about the same to th
munity. n million dollars a year each. ~
.Jack Dempsey, the, well-known fox-trotter, gathered nf
$500,000 last year, not being really among the nabobs of the sail i
That is what‘.Tack got. What he tamed is not stated. t
John McCormack’s yearly income is $300,000, Jose Car, 1
the chess chammon. for some reason or other, pulls down slo,Of
And here comes the fade-out—showing the pulling powe\
brains. Prof. R. A. Milliken, the noted scientist, who isola
electron, gets 55,000 a year. , .
Th" voung man choosing a erreer will not decide to isolate ,
trens. There is more money in column writing, requiring no expert* -
ture of brain force whatever. \
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Another indication that we are living too fast is the appearance of 1
a disease called “limousine foot” caused by stepping on the accelerator. \
Mrs. Lloyd George says the premier wants p§|ce. Even if he has
to fight, for it.
On agin’,-eg agin’, gon agin - , Constantin’. tr .. .. ..
SAGE TEA DANDY
TO DARKEN HAIR
It’s Grandmother’s Recipe to
Bring Back Color and
Lustre to Hair
You can turn gray, faded hair beau
tifully dark and lustrous almost over
night if you’U get a bottle of, “Wyeth’s
Sage and Sulphur Compound” at any
drug store. Millions of bottles of this
old famous Sage Tea Recipe, improved
by the addition of other ingredients,
are sold annually, say well-known drug
gists here, because it darkens the hair
to naturally and evenly that no one can
tell it has been applied.
Those whose hair 4 turning gray or
becoming faded have a surprise await
ing them, because after one or two ap
plications the gray hair vanishes and
your locks become luxuriantly dark and
beautiful.
This is the age of youth. Gray
haired, unattractive folks aren’t wanted
around, so get busy with Wyeth’s Sage
and Sulphur Compound tq-night and
you’ll be delighted with your dark,
handsome hair and your youtjiful ap
pearance within a tew days.
TURN HAIR DARK
WITH SAGE TEA
If Mixed With Sulphur It Darkens
8o Naturally Nobody
Gan Tell
The old-time mixture of Sage Tea
and Sulphur for darkening gray*
streaked apd faded hair is grandmoth
er’s recipe, and folks are ag* !n using >t
to keep their hair a. good,'even color,
which is quite sensible, as wc are liv
ing in an age when a youthful appear
ance is of the greatest advantage.
Nowadays, though, we don’t have the
troublesome task of gathering the sage
and the mussy mixing at home. All
drug stores sell the ready-to-use prod
uctj improved fay the addition of other
ingredients, called “Wyeth’s Sage* and
Sulphur Compound.” It is very popu
lar because nobody can discover it has
been applied. Simply moisten your
comb or a soft brush with. *t and draw
this through your hair, taking one small
strand at a time; by morning the gray
hair disappears, but what delights the
ladies with Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur
Compound, is that, besides beautifully
darkening the hair after a few applica
tions, it afso produces that soft luatre
and appearance of abundance which
so
Delay Doesn’t Ray
fareaklfaaiGdd Today
l*ri l ir J y
/CHECKS folds in 1 kcagr
V/grippe <’
Headacnes. Tenet fc
—-*ty world od a|P
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BRUNSWICK SEA FOOD
MARKET
Corner M6hk and Grant Streets
O. W. BRADY, Proprietor
We have today
Red Snapper, Bass Sheepshead,
Altamaha riyer fresh water cat
fish, Trout, Crab Meat, Cedar
Key M u Uat,
Bear the fact in mind that we
dress all and make PROMPT
DELIVERY.
OYSTERS DELIVERED 40c
PER QUART
Don’t Forget the phone Num
ber, It’s 89.
IF SKIN BREAKS
OUT AND ITCHES
APPLY SULPHUR
Just the moment , you apply Mentho-
Sulphur to an itching, burning or
Broken out skin, the itching stops and
healing begins, says a noted skin spe
cialist This sulphur preparation, made
into a pleasant cold cream, gives such
a quiefe relief, even to fiery eczema,
that nothing has ever been found to
take its place.
Because of its germ-destroying prop
erties, it quickly subdues the itching,
cools the irritation and heals the eczema
rjght up, leaving a clear, smooth skin
In place of ugly eruptions,' rash, pim
ples or roughness-
You do not have to wait for improve
ment. It quickly shows. You can get
a little iar of Rowles Mentho-Sulphur
at any drug store.
When Winter
Comtes
i ; C*. ; ’S? ;f'
j You will need a gas
heater. We have them
I in 11 styles and at mod-
J er; prices- We are
af < for the celebrat
es v Gag Steam Ra
d /, 'me in and
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wants
WANTED —Yeilpw Pine Logs, either
op chib or by water—oavanuaQ
Plpiljmg #iU UoijiPany, savannah,
Ua. \% m M
WANTED—Man with ear to aei
o.w*aaeeo cord bre§. wjU arpai}e-'
o4ary aua axptmsee with right tu#.
nuooer ConjPany,
0 0, ut. 11
*via*\ r b,u —man witn car. Satisfac
vvj.j to the right . •
Write Clya 0 L Ruuoer Cos., 600 N.
u-UierrcK ot-, soutn £>eud, lull
wanted—ihirty-five then to catch
craus tor tae Wanac© Jtt. U'yuiun
C 9., located at American Ship Yard,
\ci, wiisuu ( manager tt> i
SPECIAL NOTICE
Ail tylig against the British steam
ship “Tafna ’ must be preseutei at
our office, in triplicate before 9.00
a. m., thi 8 date, or payment there
of will be debarred.
STRACHAN SHIPPING CO.,
11 26, ’22 Agents
.\l^N—More men war/'" -' _ '
fill and yard fir,"'**' '-
post on,. Jftr®”'
.-lire '' . - ..
1 • ' ' -g
--1 • . ' . 30
• ’ Ashed room,
* "> Union St.,
11 26
-001ns formerly occu
py W. C. A., over BijoiT
Apply T. J.Wright 12 1
' , FOR SALE
FOR SALE]—-Cheap, three Ford used
Touj-ing icars- —Brunswick Service
■Station 11 28
FQR SALEr— For your Thanksgiving
dinner, fine hom e gfeown capous
spring hatched, weight nine Pounds.
—P. H. Latimer, 1200 Union Hu,
phone 199 11 ”8
FOR SALE—Ford touring car, 1920
model, in first class condition-
Spotlight, Bumper,cut out and accel
erator.—Phone 677. tl
r’OR SALE—Seven passenger Wyllys
Six, 1920 Model. Is in first class
condition in every way. Apply to J.
E. Register or phone 708. tf
LOST
STRAYEDr—One female setter, black
and white, lost on Nov. 18, an
swers to name “Minnie” or ‘‘Puppy,’ l
brown spots around eyes and under
chin gasho left side healed over —
Notify Butler Yopp, court house, or;
1800 Stonewall street Reward for
recovery. 11-29
SPECIAL NOTICES
SPECIAL NOTICE
Last (, ay for payment of city taxes
November 30_th. Pay now and save
cost.
L. A. ROBINSON,
11-30. City Treasurer.
NOTICE J
All persons are hereby noti
fied that no hunting, fishing,
trapping or trespassing in any
; way wll bo penuitted on any
1 lands of the undersigned in eith
'er#Glyhn or Mclntosh counties
-25 GEORGIA VENDER and
PACKAGE CO.
NOTICE
All members of Brunswick Council
number 20 are hereby requested to'
i assemble at their hall Sunday morn,
I lng at 10 o’clock;. Qouncil in a body
j wlli march to the Fibt Baptist
■ church, where they w,ll l/i addressed
! by the Rev.O. P. Gilbert'
: -26 J. P. GREENi Coupcjlor.
| ST. SIMON TRANSIT OMPANY
; BRUNSWICK TO OCEA' I PIER, ST,
SIMON ISLAi
Winter Schec; e
Ldave “Brunswick ...I . 9:00 am
Leave Brunswick V ... 3:00 pm
Leave ocea n Piet'/- ‘-fey 10:00 am
Leave Ocean Pier. , ...... 4:16 Pm
SUNDAY sea, >ULB
Leave Brunswick .. .. 9:30 am
Leave Brunswick*. ..w . 2:30 pm
Leave Ocean Pier .. .11:00 am
4;30 pm.
SERVICE
Have you ever stoped to con*
sider how often the average Au*
tomobile Dealerships change
hands ? The Glynn Motor Cojn?
pany has been authorized Ford •t*
dealers in Brunswick for five
years. All others have changed
hands several times, some have
been as long as a year witheyl
any representation at all, Thi s
is a large item to be considered
m buying anew car, SERVICE.
Let iis show you what REAL
SERVICE i6. Don’t buy your car
M ' - ' - A- •
from one ten ~?A ihen have
u to go to another for your SER*
VICE.
GLYNN MOTOR CO.
Phone 75
Authorized Ford and Lincoln Car
, Dealers
THe World s Greatest Motor Car Values
It make sllie engine powerful, eey
' nomicai and dependable. The won
derfyl Compensating Governor keeps ywJ&miF
1 the engine operating smoothly and
efficiently at all speeds without you
having to touch the spark lever once. -
ssßrunswick Vulcanizing Co-
WOO D
Pine Oak
Light Wood Mixed
Quick Delivery Phone 600
SHOTS WOOD YARD
R. L. Bunkley, Mgr.