The Brunswick news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1906-2016, December 12, 1922, Image 3

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■ESDAY, DEC, 12, 1922. FATIMA^ CIGARETTES / lOc for TWENTY —and after all, what other cigarette is so highly respected by so many men? ™ "" 7 Liccitt 4t Mrm Tobacco Cos. “Big Specials” Kersey is offering bargains in all lines. Come in if you don’t buy. FASHIONABLE RATINE Worth $l .25 per and block checksßylr 1 . OU SP 1 lot light weight, IOc yd SHIRTING MADRAS 36 in. wide 35c value, specially priced at . . . . 25c yd Dollar Sale of Aluminum Consisting of 1 2 qt. buckets, double Boilers, Perculators, Kellies, and several other pieces, all large size, sale prices, each . . . $ 1.00 A Nice Line of Toys Now on Hand 10 lbs. Good Head Rice, 55c N. B. C. Lemon, Zu, Vanilla and Macaroon Snaps, pkg. 5c 24 lbs. Flour, guaranteed SI.OO We Have Materials for Fruit Cake. THANK YOU KERSEYS BARGAIN STORE “SELLS MOST EVERYTHING” 2127 Norwich Phond 1 1050 Best Wood- Dry Pine, Oak and Light wood Any Length $1.50 a Load Prompt Delivery and Good Loads J. A. HERRIN Cochrap Avene and Mansfield Streds PHONE 1'0631r PERSONALS J. I*. Paxton, of RocKledge, Fla., spent Sunday in the city. James A. Perry, after a short visit here, has returned 1d hi s home. J. J. Spears has returned from Jacksonvillt where h e went last Fri day. Rev. William Johnson left last night for Mobile, Ala., to visit his •laughter, Mrs. C. K. Quigley. Dr. J. J. HentUey lias returned from a several day s trip to Atlanta, Macon and other points in the state. J. Gordon, who has been ill at the hospital several days, continues to improve. , W. M. Lucas, well known Savan nahian who has been here for a-day Or two, returned to his home. Many fronds will regret to leant that J D. Baldwin, Glynn’s popular coroner, is confined to his home by illness. H. L. Paulk, well known Douglas business man, spent yesterday in the city. ' John Farmer, well known Atlantic Coast Line .engineer, has returned from St. Marks, Fla., where he goes at this season each year on a hunt ing trip. * Among the prominent visitor* to the city yesterday was Hon. J. T. Vocelle, of St .Marys, who came o n legal business. Mr. Vocelle was warmly breeted bv his many friends here. Lamb and sister, Mrs. Wil- left-yesterday by for Modoc, S. C., where they go to return with Hon. ami Mrs. Thomas W. Lamb and will make their future home hc^ \I W Bland, well known filing m’on of Lyons, Ga. has reached the city and has accepted a poMtign on the Brunswick polio? <1 tit,. made 'tJal:, • esiguation of fi>. '^JjURpSP™'!JI accepted a position Ford agency. if in vour VKI.VKT Is "hot? the you have eger usef' you may return it to you? groftg and get your money bank, 4--4-4,EjM LEWIS no., Distributer*. I jJSM TSAW^AItt Contains tin Attraction F Ol Evcrin Wcal-TheLu©?; LAZARUS & CO., Wholesale Distributors REMEDY row the relief o> * Coughs, Colds, Croup WHOOPING COUGH. HOARSENESS BRONCHITIS rSOLO EVERYWHERE** Grove's Tasteless GMH Tonic Makes the Body Strong. Makes the Blood Rich, eoc t) VBD T OF MIDDLE ~T r WEST GRID SPORT , IS 76 YEARS YOUNG A. H. Hornsby. Hidden' in an obscure section of 6t. Paul, Minn., lives the “daddy” of football in the central west. He’s A. II W<rnsby and he put on the first football game in Chicago forty-seven years ago. Hornsby admits the game has since then, but declares that it ismt any faster or more interesting He played first at the Royal Military college, Birkenhead, England, in the early sixties. LOCAL Wh-MkJm CROSSTIES AND TIMBER (Furnished by IVbWual Timber Heart Pine: 5, 7x9xß ?1.20; grade 4.1k8x5 1-2, $1.10; grade 3, 6xßxß Sap Pine: gradsKaW grade 4. 60c grade 3, 60, ■ Cypress: Grade 6. $51.00; grade 4.90 c; grade 3; 80c. |i ir.‘d Oak: Grade. 5,90 c; <•* “her, 6x6 to 10x10, sMRj f J|iJ yCAII; long leaf, $16.50. CjJ cube, leaf, leamS 17.60. \9Vleals, short leaf $1 , W§pP leaf, SIO.OO Ox 12,® hornHhfc $208)0. . SB! ■,jp "* N$T SpORES • iVyccicM ii \£.i '*• TOE v- * * U WG Hp. t i \ 6.36-6 I m % ■npjfr'-*’ \ 1 i Ii iI . A ? - S*'% yr i I Jo.i, 'or,l>v#?r.2o^pß| * MU OKI (■; \\s i offiJl New Orleans, Dpc. 11. —wKtor. J'ned steady. December 24 66; .. uary 24.73; March 24.79; May 24 July 24.45. CASTOR im I For Y In Use Fd 1 JO Ye^rs Always bemtg} : ... V Blgnamre of Baumgartner’s Market, 312 Mcjfl street, phone 100, in addition choice western meats, will in futufl handle select oysters 40c per quart* delivered. • KNOWN IN BRUNSWICK * FOR 25 F. SCHARF jf PIANOS TUNED mD REPAIRED M Absolute S'ttisfaimon. At Doertlinger’s Jewelry Storf GLOUCESTER it. OR PHONE 2S*9 J. M. PITTS ► Contractor and Builder ► -Estimate* Cheerfully Furn ished. ► • Large and small Jobs will receive ►the same prompt attention. ► I have been in thla line of ► business In Brunswick for the - past twanty-flve years. My best * references are furnished by those ► I have worked for. ► 1203 Gloucester St. ASPIRIN Say “Bayer” and Insist! ' 1 1 you soo tin- uanio “BavW , <n Package of' on tablet s you ai f not getting the genuine Bayer piltuct prescribed by physiciunß over twlnty two years and proved safe byVnil lions for CoWs Headache Toothache Lumbago Earache Rheumatism i Neuralgia Pain, Pain. I Accept “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin ! only. Each unbroken package con-1 tains proper directions. Handy boxes of twelve tablets cost few cents. Druggists also sell bottles of 24 and 100, Aspirin is the trade mark of Haver Manufacture of Monoaeetic asides'e,- of do. lylicaci t. ST. SIMON TRANSIT COMPANY BRUNSWICK TO OCEAN PIER, ST. SIMON ISLAND Winter Schedule Leave Brunswick 9:Q(ftym Leave Brunswick 3:uLjjp [leave Ocea n Pier llLOl&rtnJ Leave Ocean Pier 4:16 yjui SUNDAY SCHEDULE JH Leave Brunswick JktfHHM Leave Brunswick *WFuipi|| Leave Ocean Leav e Ocean Pier 4:30 pm J. B. WRIGHT, w i^WS s , Jld a gjfiNll them h ly mocJ are Mcelebrat a" RK.- Come ju. ftnd Pj^ynem. f il4[e&WoeiJs ( DOMWmc ENGINEERS j I4IK Richotlkul tltßMi Nfc ' -tnnOar' j DR. B. 0. (Kill.Ll AN Office Phone 47 Residence Phone 1054 Night or QUILLIAN’S Pharmacy “On the Corner” Phone 47 At Your Service New Fount Full Holiday Line Buy Automobile Gifts Bumper, Spotlight, Motor Meter, Stop Light, Windshield Visor, Tire fiauge, Rear Vu Mirror, Step Plates, Tire "Covers, Seat Pads, Jack or Pump, Monogram Radiator Cap, Handy Tools,- Gabtiel Snubbers. Why not a practical gift this year? K J. H. Morgan P Phone 405 f * with Gas ,/r? The cleanest, handiest and cheapest tael. Don’t bt a your old kitchen stove. Cooking with gas is fi*?nodera way of living —it saves money, lime, . worry and work. Cme in and let’s talk it over. Mutual Light & Water Cos. PHON E 7 jk r SERVICE Have you ever stopped to con sider h<j|| often the average Au tomobile Dealerships change hands? Th e Glynn Motor Com pany has been authorized Ford dealers in Brunswick for five years. All others have changed hands several times, some have been as long as a year without any representation at all. This is a large item to be considered in buying anew car, SERVICE. Let us show you what REAL SERVICE is. Don’t buy your car from one man and then have 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