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WEDNESDAY. NOV. 29 .1922.
Oar Store Wiii be Closed ail
'Day Thanksgiving.
W e will remain open until 9 p.m. S oday
Cramberrics, qt. . . . 20c
Iceberg Lettuce, head . 20c
Jumbo Odery, bunch . 15c
California Tomatoes, lb. . 15c
Sealsweet Oranges
Washington State Apples
Morris Supreme £ggs, doz. 39c
Why Wonder Wh, to Give ?
When one is long on friends and short of
spare cash, selecting the right gifts is a prob
lem. You personally needn’t worry a bit
about your woman Yiends, because here’s
the gift of gifts for them
THE LADIES*
HOME JOURNAL
During 1923 u new serial story by nation
ally popular author will begin in every
Journal issue 1 Twelve books for $1.50!
Bu ! i vcu this .--.pjemird Do your Chiisijrrmu shopping
ol fiction i only taco- t au! I’ll save you
the good .'-thing? conun,?. Bt- hours of worry, to say nothing
number*, chock-full of .rt i of the 101 lai :> Then, too, I’lr
clesoi to avery think see that each friend whom
mg woman, wiii be '-divert 1 'ou so remember will receive
on the fifst of evei v inou iU - <u artistic full-color tiimountv
a constant remind your t en! of your gilt, sent COST
generosity >ai gowd t ste. 'REE /n your name/
The Meal Gift for the Home — sl.so
VPS. J. WTL‘3 CLARK
Telephone I4S.
iff*! 1702 'AT!!.'' u r N' *
mhL An Authorized Subscript on Representative of
Tilt! .OftlK JOURNAL B
THE SATURDAY E' I NINC POST
1 RUN;-WICK - POI-t;-:MOST HOME OF ENTERTAINMENT
Real Live Babv Will be Given
Away FREE
Owing to the parents of this 3 weeks' Id
child beirvMin ble to support it, the man
agement as decided to find a home for it.
Country Store night—Free groceries
given a way
Ehg Boy William-, in
A Rea! Western Drama
“Roundk'ig ap the Law” v
One Night Only Sat., Dec. 2nd
The New York Musical Success.
Wth
JIMMIE HODGES
H imtelf 0
an a compare of 40 people and the biggest beauty chorus
ever presented iu any musical production. •
Ft ices S1 -SC t S J .QfI; 75c; 50c*pltis tax. Seat Sale Thursday.
News Notes
of General Interest
THE TIDES TO
DECEMBER 4.
Wednesday High 3:58 p.m. 4:11 p.m.
Nov. 29. Low a.m. 10:91 P.m.
Thurday High 4:44 a.m. 4:50 p.m.
Nov. 50. Low 11:04 a.m. 11:15 P.m.
Friday High 5:20 a.m., 5:40 p.m.
Dec. 2. Lmv 12:32 p.m. 12:35 a.m.
STEAMER NEW YORK CITY
CAME IN FOR NAVAL STORES.
The large steamer New York Cit>
.cached port yesterday from Savan
nah, went, to the Turtle river docks
ami will return to the Downing Com
pany wharves between Gloucester and
F streets, today to complete cargo ol
naval stores lor London-
MUNICIPAL JUDGE DART’S
ECOND COURT TODAY.
The second session of the municipal
court with Judge Edwin W. Da't
presiding, "ill he held this morning
:i It) o'clock with the usual docket
"dispose of. It is thought that the
a M figures set |,v the new jitdgi
ugß cause some to stop imbibing to
n, (Tv In-cause ‘t appears that little
spree,, will come high in future here
MUCH INTEREST HERE
IN TECH-AUBURN GAME.
Mlicit interest Is being manifested
hei’e in what is expected to be th<
greatest football game In the soutl
during the present season and this
will be between Tech and Auburn and'
fans will gather from all over tho
southern states to witness the iutet
eating event. Th 0 local party will
leave here over Various rail lines t*-
nlght and will return Friday morn
ing
WEATHER FORECAST
AND CONDITIONS.
Locally: Paid rising temperatures;
fresh and strong northeast winds
Conditions elsewhere: The rapid east
nrly movement of |be storm disturb
anoe to central off the Carolina coas
caused local rain in Georgia, the Card
linns and Tennessee and snow Aurrle
in the Ohjio valley North A
lantlc coast states. Pair wenthi
continues elsewhere during the las
twenty-fohr hours. It is cooler in th,
interior of the Mouth, the centrb!
valleys and plains states.
IS DOUBTINfi THOMAS NO v
LONGER 1
“All mod
tomactjjLtro.jhles p*|
my fits* feverybod™ f.YjB
omething else Arid mtrtottj. ’’MB
I h'rpnic- a doubting ThoaE fg o
siiy cure. While in St. PBtV
Praise Mayr’s Wonderful Hi- Wyc
highly that 1 bought a bottle jd I™i
now a doubting Thomas ni . |bngnr.
It is a simple, harmless £jft>aratlon
that removes the eatarjrnl -muem
from the intestinal VCncM and allay.-
the inflammation whiejwtau.ses prae
ijeally all stole anil infest I
nal appendjeitjr
■lire (lose wop ninnev re
funded
Sold by nl^lugglsts.
A^J)UNT
TECH AUWRN
ATLANTIS CO®tf- LINE ft. R.
0n.%
Oilers onn fare Wr the round
trio $9.00 from I'fjißwjek, Or.
Tickets on Sale N 3mm bo,- 2ftth,
limited reach Brunswick prior to
midnight I)ncemhprb r d. C u ll on
A. C. L. Ticket Aglnt for sche
dules i-eservatioris, lu-. 11-29
BIJOU
Annex
Special Plate Lunch
es, Changed Daily
50c
Special
Thanksgiving
Dinner
I 2:30 to 8 p. m.
75c
Phone
“1 AAI
lUUI
CM.Hr! GOOD
BUT imK
NEXT DOSE MAY SALIVATE YOU,
LOOSED TEETH OR START
RHEUMATISM
Calomel is mercury; quicksilver. It
crashes into sour bile like dynamite,
damping and sickening you. Calo
mel attacks the bom> s and should
never be put into your system.
If you feel biliou*. headachy, con
stipated atui all knocked out, just go
n your druggist and get :i bottle of
Dodson’s Liver Tone for a few cents
which is a harmless vegetable sub
stitute for dangerous calomel. Take
, sl'oonful and if it doesn’t start
.our liver an<L straighten you up bet
er and quicker than nasty calomel
ml without making you sick, you
ust go back and get your money-
Don't take calomel! It makes you
ick the next day; it loses you a
iHy's work. Dodson’s Liver Tone
straightens you right up and you feci
treat. No salts necessary. Give it
o the children because it is perfect
y harmless and ca n not salivate.
MINUTES COMMISSIONERS
Brunswick, Ga.,
Nov. 25, 1922.
Present: lion. U. I>. Ogy, mayor;
and Commissioners .1. L. Andrews
and M. It. McKinnon^
Registration: The wistratlon if
U signal iqr<: fu-- r*iL'iiat :of, of
I). 11. Pope as city recorder, was
n-ad ar: on niAtimi, iccepted.
Election: An election was held to
til! the vacancy occasioned M>y such
resignation, resulted in th* nnani
inou s election of Judge E \M. Dart*
Resolution: Whereas r assess
ment of real estate in the. city to:,
axing purposes, owing to the shifting
values of such property should he
altered, and
Whereas th e 'readjustment of such
values i important t° the. oitiy.em;
and to the municipality, and
YVhereaa the assessment of per
sonal property needs revision, there
fore.
Resolved, that the mayor lie author
ized to appoint tin -p i-it Lens,, one i
vlioni shall act n s clerk, to constitute
a hoard of survey and revision h
the purpose of larking a thorougl
inspection of, and to. review the as
ssi-d value <.K|,l| properly hi th
ily: acting in caPr.citJ
o tic- <'it.> As: e -
tuituhlo assessim nt of all surh prop-'
t.v for taxable purpose for the year
boat'd la Ig-gin their duties
PK late®than; 1 lecfiiibMi' 1, 1922, and
to conapir-te their labors by January
31, 1923. .
Their Compensation in * fixed by
the mayor, anil reported back at tin
next, regularjmeetiag of tills bory.
Adopted.
Recessed until Tuesday, Nov. 28
1922 at 10 o'clock a. m.
N. D. RUSSELL,
’’erretary, Commission, city of Bruns
wick .
RECESS MFETING
Brunswick, Ga.,
Nov. 28, 1922,
Present : Hon, ci D. OGG, mayor
and CoiirmiKsioners .1 Andrew.,
and M. B. M<-1* in non
Resolution:
RESOLUTION PROVIDING FOR A!
VERTIREMENT OF <U.I(E OF ¥175.
Orto BRIDGE AND ROAD BOND;
AND $50,000 ADDUIWINAL SEW
HR BONDS. \
Section 1. That the form of advet
tiaement calling for bids for $175,
000 Bridge and Roj-.d Bonds and SSO,
000 additional Sewer Bonds, a H the
r.srne is to he pnhli, bed in the Bruns
wick News and esb-where ns the
as the secretary nmy deem advisable
bp substantially as follows, but
may b ( . in an ybbi-e.vjated form:
$225,000
CITY OF BRUNS WICK, GEORGIA
GOLD BONDS
Sealed proposals will be received
until 3 o'clock, p m., December 12
1822. by the commission of the oRT
of Brunswick for the purchase
*175.000 Briidge and Road Bonds of
aid cltv, maturing $7,000 annually
October 1. 1928 ,0 1952 and $50,00"
iddjtiona! Sewerae.. Bonds of said
•ity. maturing *° OPft annually 1928
QUILL! AN’S
Pharmacy
Keep you eye on
the corner.
7K§^ !
The package suggests it. \
our taste confirms it.
The sales prove it. li|pigg|l|||gfc
Over Y billion sold v
/,!%„
>6* {! / ■
'— ''"'’i'; ■
CIGARETTES
>§fr*
Liuof.tt & Myfics Tobacco Cos.
to 1962.
The Bridge and Hoad Bonds Wer<-
authorized by a vote of <’>l4 for, 2?
against; (he Sewerage Bonds by a
vote of 58K for, 53 against; t<Hftt i
egistration 1130.
All bonds dated October 1, 1922,
denomination SI,OOO principal and In
terest (A&O 1, 5 per cad,) payable
in die city of Brunswick In gold. den/,
n# obligations,' unlimited tux, regis
> ruble as to principal alone or both
principal and interest. Validated by
Superior c’onrt for dlynn county.
The approving opinion of Chester
B. Masslirb, Hen., New Yack City,
will be finished the purchaser with
.ut i■barge. Delivery on or about P
• ember 20, 1922, in Brunswick, or at
purchaser's expenso s for delivery and
exchange at place of purchaser's
choice.
Proposals must be °n a form (to be
furnished with additional information
by the undersigned) enclosed in a
sealed envelope marked “Proposals
for Bonds’’ and addressed to the un
dersigned, and must l>e uccompainod
by a certified cheek to the order of
‘he City Treasurer upon an iinejr.
'crated bank company for
‘wo per cent of pm- value of bonds
bid for. No bids for less (ban par
-nd accrued interest will be received
The right to reject any and all bids
is reserved.
NT, D. RDHSF.LL,
Secretary of the Commission.
Section 2. That all orden, and reso.
'ut ions and part;-, thereof In conflict
herewith are repealed.
Adjourned.
H D. RUSSELL,
Secretary Commissioners, City of
Brunswick.
Brunswick, Gn., Nov. 28, 1922.
$225,000
CITY OF BRUNSWICK, GEORGIA
GOLD BONDS
Sealed proposals will ho receive'
until 3 o’clock p. m., December 12
1922 by the commission of tb P city
of Brunswick for the purchase i)'
$175,000 Bridge and Road Bonds of
said city, maturing *7 000 annually
Oefnlimj 1. 1928 to 1925 and $50,000
additmnal Sewer Bond, ; of said cjtv, |
m-hiring $2,000 anmiallv 1928 to I
1952. !
All bonds dated October 1, 1922.
denominations $1 000, principal and fn
terest (A (tr 0 1, 5 per cent), nayah’o
in thp cit.v of Brunswick in gold.
General obligations, unlimited tax.
registrable ns to principle alone or
both principal and inte v est Validates
bv Superior oourt for 01 vn county.
Apnrovinr on)n>r>n of Chester R
Maselteh f.-o Delivery ” bn"* De
'ember °O, 1992. P'-nnos tie must he
on a form I’hlcb nddi‘i|nn-. 1 informe
‘lon a. to the city its financial con
dlrion and t|m condition of bidding
•netlldlne ty-o Tier /••on*- good faith
deposit wfij bo furnished o>, "nnPes
‘ion to the Undersigned. The rb’bt
o reject anv and -R hid , is ree-ved
N. n. rpssu'li
’3 12 Secret iv to the feminist' o
To Porttfv the System Anatnst
Colds, Grip and Influenza
.Xe DROVE and TASTELESS ChUl TONIC. It °v
. arid Enr'chsa the Blood It Builds up i
;.tlic ' clio wtiok Syitrm. It Fn-dfles
„,u,in I tuscCulds.Gfipuududiucusa. Pries-.
•Fine Words Don’t
* -Make Good
Service
It’s what’s back of the claims,
that makes a good bond or a good
service. i 4
Service here iifon all of
batteries without discrimination
—in the interest of longer bat
tery life and greatest possible
battery reliability.
Come in, and let us show you
what we mean by Willard Stan
dards of Service.
Brunswick Batttery &
9 Motor Company
Representing
MW Batteries
(THREADED RUBBER INSULATION)
and Batteries
(WOOD SEPARATORS)
KNOWN IN BRUNSWICK
FOR 25 YEARS
F. SCHARF
PIANOS TUNED ANE
REPAIRED
Absolute Satisfaction. At
Doerfiinger’s Jewelry Slore
GLOUCESTER 3‘i.
OR PHONE 299
’ J. M. PITTS
r Contractor and Builder
X
I*
►
*■- Estimates Cheerfully Furn
k ished.
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► Large and small jobs will receive
►the same prompt attention.
► I have been Ip this Bne of
■ business in Brunswick for the
past twenty-five years. My best
references t.re furnished by those
1 have worked for.
1203 Gloucester St.