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or General Interest
T HE TIDES TO
DECEMBER 8.
Sunday, High c,
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|l%rafpfp ;'"C‘ '■ that is filled with laughs.
I tjj^K A bevy of pretey jjirls, won*
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Bp- JjSjjl U,
$ ?’ . than
gf Jjf
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For Men | | For Women
S)i ; . H’ Jrts, Ties, Silk |>ilk Waists, Sijjk Hose^Coat
2128 Cor. L 6 Blocks From High Prices Telephohe 128
•"I t lint the city court meets tomor
>niing bm this is a mistake.
On account of tomorrow be ink t
, in the month and as
* ,npn ;,| c "II lh*' jury.
lie* idl'd jo 'kip over
JB|Vnd reuiir- t>>
NDE
HHHH port.
is doiriT inspection. Work
Mu, p< jß^Lstr'da'
1 i
f i hHaJ
| y * /f vi'V.
trade as scores of country resident.'
were in town a nd they all seemed to
have plenty of money notwithstajMi
mg the ‘‘hard time” cry which ,4®
really become a habit wilh maiMfj
DE P A RT M E N T
o o NjaHnAl
v
'hori l> aftiiPßfe. jl£ , > s wßß.v a
telephone messagMptich too Fit t
-2103 I‘nion street house i s own
ed b\ _Uie Cargyle estate and was
occupier by a colored family. The
amounted to only a few shin
Wes consumed.
■EA FOOD 8
AN ADDtTlCfcJfp_ J V
Till ' -llBvA, I* f *|
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pr a a >tk
CATCHIEs#ANY ißb
-lie Pa i fi W‘
y w i iii.iinjHj
**F bc,.n ilit‘ •>
a ii e mfifci. , jjjfe-.
Ix.; p B “ ‘ cs‘ ful llh^V
HMflflHu®: busiiCp'
■M- liimv tribe.
jf STORE SHOWING
- Wttt sAlorc %s a very
iy . JpW Is, which Munag-
P 7, a y.
I heßlip is cordial
1/ ihit |1; k
harcuts I'nnii'MMEsivrt* the
■ißfCity tilings int make thl
children happy. B
MOVEMENTS OF
IN THIS PORT YESTERDAY.
Steamer New York City, Which has
been taking part cargo, of cotton at
the New Docks, dropped dlown to
the Downing wharves yesterday and
will complete cargo for foreign ports.
Th 0 Japanese steamer Texas
has left European ports and the
American jßiipoing board steamer
Waite Meet™ lias sailed for Bueno-
JB . \
CLIDE STSPrER LAKw
GILBOA SAILED YEStIrDAY.
The Clyde lln,, steamer, Uko Oil
boa, left yesterday afternoon a
reasonably good cargo of turpentine
Bd<VP timber and xrossitips. The
of th P same line, Was
jo ' ! *WN(''v Yoijitu- 11 —
WEATHER fjWSST
AND CCNQ*^TON.
laaJPartly cloudy, p.Viliably
little change in tempera-
southwest and west
Finds. Conditions elsewhere: Local
showers arc falling in the east Gplf
Tennessee an<! lower -Mississippi val
ley state s and snow flurries in the
northeast. Elsewhere fair weather
continues. Temperatures are rising
in the northwest and are moderate
in the s outh, but it is colder in the
lOhio valley and lake region. The,
pressure is above normal over the
country.
WEATHER FOR WEEK
STARTING TOMORROW.
Washington, Dec. 2. —-Weekly
feather outlook beginning Monday:
jMith Atlantic and east' Gulf states
cloudiness, scattered lo
\ ains: temperature normal.
Bd old summer time
Ble back yesterday.
old suiniiier time was back
s t'iila> and hefot'e Tiiuudil
it was and
in" 1 ' 1 1"
I ii:,,. ■nr ft .• f
pdßßc|F|jyj|r did lid :injb| S
■mnii'r nay keen tlicin *. ,• t
PPcir latest acfiuiaition i|J
robes. While great beads of
ation flowing in streams, made
on some, the powder puffs were kept
busy and last night it was the end
of a beautiful day and, it may be said
of a beautiful aid, ii may be said
uncomfortable, day t<> owners of new
’winter fixings."
elks
TO OCCUR THIS
1 Brunswick Lodge No
and l‘i ~tc< 11
observe then . BM
orial service at tile lodge
afternoon ayfr.'lb o’clock. ußhtg ir
a v e ry service, earn
estly de s ire3Rl’at all thei,(
friends wiljpfctcnd. Th,f memorial
Bldress is to lie delivered by
Ifillard a tpiartetle, under
J&^di recti^M) f J. L. Andrews, will
inJ^Bßixereises. A cordial in
to the public
it"
NOTICE L
All persons are hereby noti-J
fied that no hunting, fishingß
| trapping or tretyMpsing in
! way on ar^l
M jtuniWiililfiiecl in eith-jl
yvlclntosh counties .
IB^ !^EN E E R
’XKAGE CO.,
Ga-, Nov. 28, 1922.
$225,000
CITY OF BRUNSWICK, GEORGIA
GOLD BONDS
Sealed proposals will be receive!
until 3 o’clock p. m., December 12.
1922, by the commission of th e city
of Brunswick for the purchase (jf
$175,000 Bridge and Road Bonds of!
said city, maturing $7,000 annually
October 1, 1928 to 1925 and $50,000!
additional Sewer Bond s of said city, j
maturing $2,000 annually 1928 to!
1952.
All bonds dated October 1, 1922,!
denominatiens SI,OOO, principal and jn
terest (A & 0 1, 5 per cent', navah’e
in tb e city of Brunswick in gold.
General obligations, unlimited tax.
registrable as to principle alone or
both principal and interest Validated
by Superior court for Gly-’i) county.
Approving opinion of Chester B.
Mnsslich, Eso. Delivery about De
cember 20, 1922. Proposi’s m>‘st be
in a form yhich additiional informa
tion a s to lb,, city, its IjAandnl con
dition and the c'OuditiotM of bidding,
ncluding two Per aer* good faith
deposit, Will ho '.Pplic .1-
pIJOU
I^Annex
Try our plate lunches.
jVlenu changed dail)jg
only
50c
Orders taken for all
Shipmeßl -iTar t z
MountanWSnries to
pkrive soon. Reserve
|Xmas. .
f ■ A- 1
tiaCj ,/f underslgti.-d.- The right
w> rjT Jfeny and ill aids Is reserved.
'’bHIE-!''
AnUKuild Dp The System
Take the Old StaMßd GROVE'S TASTE--
LESS chill TONICBBfou know what you
are taking, as thWormula is printed on
every label, shcwfpMit is Quinine and
Iron in a form. The Quinine
drives out the malaria- the Iron builds up
the system- 60 JgfWM -
I It’s YOUR
fattery; But —
'WT lt’s 01% responsibility to see
always current to
Bnand. >*'•
it's up to us to
we possibly can to
battery going so strong
Hljtpffg that you’ll never think
else to have it
what make it is.
of all batteries
Willard Standards.
Come let us show you!
Brunswick Batttery &
Motor Company
Representing
Ifßllarl Batteries
( - v ' A rK)MW|
Wm (WOOD SEPARATORS)
CASTORI/S
For Infants and Children i
In Use For Over 30 Years'
Signature of /'frCcJUtt