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HIRSCH’S
USEFUL GIFTS
Silk and Wool Hose for Ladies
Sii. Ha;e for Ladies
Comf' SlippeiS for Ladies
Satin L ress Pumps for Ladies
Walkin Oxfords for Ladies
Houst. S ippers for Men
Silk and Lisle Socks for Men
Silk Sox for Children
Silk and Wool Sox for Children
Comfy Slippers for Children
Dress Shoes for Children
Every article gi aranteed and
reasonably priced
OPLN EVENINGS
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If JW ie
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We are markiqy ps
the holidays
notice. Give us a call.
MENS CAPS
Special from . . . $ 1.00 up
ALUMINUM
All large pieces nice for grits
sale price, piece . . $ 1.00
Home Made Apron Dresses
A dozen different styles, special $ 1,00
We have a line of medium priced
toys for the children
Large washed Brazil Nuts 20c lb
English Walnuts . 35c lb
1 0 lbs whole grain Rice 55c
Lipton Coffee . 35c lb
24 lbs High Grade Flour 1.00
THANK YOU
KERSEY’S BARGAIN STO RE
“SELLS MOST EVERYTHING-”
2127 Norwich Phone 1050
■ Baumgartner's Market, 312 Monk
street, phone 100, in addition to
choice western meats, will in future
handle select j#sters 40c per quart,
delivered /'
If in your opinion VELVET is not
the BEST flour you have ever used
you upturn it to TaVx grocer
andgggif J r money bach LOTT-;
i jDibtrihuiors
News Non
(>1 General Int^B
DECEMBER 17
B. mrd:i\ High .. 1 a n.reß
IV> • lti. Low 12:0S
am,
Dec. 17. Low 12:17 am
MANY ST. SIMON
VISITORS TODAY.
The si . Sim ni Transit
steamer Emmeline, will likely
tine business today nil both
numbers of islanders wjl come o
do their Christmas shopping. 11l
SOLICITOR SCARLETT
SPORTS HANDSOME CAR.
F. M. Scarlett, popular solicitor
of the city court of Brunswick, is
“sporting” a handsome now Buick
car, which, by the way, is one of the
prettiest in' the city. it is dark
reddiSh-brown in color and with up
bolstering to match. t
MANY VISITORS ARE
EXPECTED IN TODAY.
Indications Point to a large number
of country visitors who will come i t
today from points within a radius of
one hundred miles or more of Bruns
wick and it is thought that all the
merchants will have good business.
The visitors will come by rail, river
and automobile.
YESIEROAY A REAL INDIAN
SUMMER DAY IN THIS CITY.
Brunswick enjoyed another heauti
fn' day yesterday of
111, Slll i
I" I: if"
.""lev t
Be-' be
pen. liniler ef Hie •*
AND
RIDLEY GET A STILL.
A still of the lard can variety iva
captured by Chief Register ohd Of
j liver Ridley yesterday siftertioon a!
505 M street but owing to t.h fad
that th negro who occupies the bouse
wa not there, no arrest was made
Along with the slid the -'Ulcers se
cured fifty Kalians of mash ‘ all ready
to run.” While tin mash wysaif tin
Ix-I >mr grade the (Itstilling outA w.-r
Dm-W the. roughest yet taken by the
ollii ct s.
PRICE OF EGGS HAS
ADVANCED RECENTLY.
Eggs, always higher at this .mason
'of ttic year, now are selling for GO,
fir, and 70 cents per dozen and vvhjlfe
(here is no .scarcity reported these'
figures invariably prevail. In connec
tion with Christmas 'edibles it may be
said that the commission men state
there will bp no scarcity of turkeys
and, the price will range about forty
cents on the feet. Baring the next
few days .fruit dealeijr, will begin
receiving large stocks and this city
will lack nothing in the line of ‘‘eats.”
WEATHER FORECAST
AND CONDITIONS
Locally: Cloudy, colder and prob
ably rain: moderate southwest
winds becoming northerly. Condi
tions elsewhere: Local rains occur
red generally in the south and snow
flurries in the. north during the last
twenty-four hours, while fair weather
was prevalent in the central west
ern districts- It is colder in the cen
tral valley and plains Wittes and
warmer in the Atlantic coast stales.
| Freezing weather continues north
| west of Tennessee and Arkansas.
j COUNTY OFFICERS
j BREAK MANY JUGS,
l County Gltic rs Norris and Free-:
I man visited Hie riverfront section at j
1 the west foot of George street, just!
j north iof the Texas company’s oil |
distributing station yesterday after-!
j noon and proceeded to destroy altj
j the white lightning they got their]
hands on. Several iug s were smash
ed which contained the wet goods and
a number of empties were also made
useless for fntucr use. A large num
ber of fruit jars were also destroyed.
It L evident that some person in
‘‘Punkville” tipped the officers off as
they had no trouble in locating the
‘‘goods.’’
ADVENT CHRISTIAN
SUPPER AND DINNER.
The Ladies* Aid Society ef the..
Advent Christaln church will give, a
dinner and -upper today and this!
I evening which will prove of great in-,
' terest' Th' e rnt L- being put on fori
the purpose of raising funds for linui-1
•ISOMk>
HDi l)i-muke, of Atlanta
the
Whittier, of Jacks*,> v'iUle,
Vent yesterday here.
F. L. BeAlura, of Tampa, is spend
ing a few days in the city.
G N_ Tharin, who lias been ill
at his home on G street, is better.
Frod.Vi k Weaver, of Mobile, Is
peudiiifp several days/ in the city.
Louis NV Tharin, has returned to
Albany afthr a visit to relatives.
Fred. K. Mo it-.', auf Jacksonville,
was among the visitWs here yester
day.
l>. 11. PoPe aIIII A. H Cruvatt
have returned from a trip
to Savannah. *
Major S iv, ihwii and K L.
Phillips will s peitd the day at Mi l ox.
l ,T. O. (of the Popular Bijou
the
Bta.
I
a-cksoiiviUe, who
ei'al days in the
lome yesfertmy. ]
will enter the
where he
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: f jkla jl" S A WHO
f oi if"
Mby the Way, made an
|HhUic Brunswick IGlUonmi
HfShay relumed to hi head
Dublin. It
military man and
W§tr '-ting f "dti
FOR RENT
FOR RENT Krount Rry
nold 8 strect.Apply to LLtOr-
FOR SALIJJ
FOR .SALE OR K'iiNTßi i: k stoic
on Bay street, Wildi* BO x SO
feel, also one large *’ar-'y salt-,
fi feet ltigh, 45 inches wid,. double
inside and outside doors, wjll tkc
small safe in trade, —Lcvision.
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FOR SALE—6 dining room GiaM-
li| llirseb, 1120 Union street. Li 22
FOR SALE OR RENT—Ballard
home, corner Union street and
First avenue.—Apply at 528
Union street. tf
IflO-R SALE —My entire stock of gro
ceries, fixtures and household furni
ture. Also horse and wagon.—Mrs.
G. Hess, Telephone 428, 1110 George
street. 12 12
SPECIAL NOTICES
Notice *
All persons are hereby noti
fied that no hunting, fishing,
trapping or trespassing in any
way wll be permitted on any
lands of the undersigned in eith
er Glynn or Mclntosh counties
-25 GEORGIA VENEER and
PACKAGE CO.
NOTICE
DIVIDENT NO. til.
i A quarterly divjdcnt of $2.00 per
I share ha3 been declared by the di
rectors of the Brunswick Bank &
Trust company payable on January 2,
1:122, to .stockholders of record of
this date.
Checks fgr divideut will he mail
ed.
T. M. AIKEN,
Dec. tf, 1922. Cashier.
12-10 23 30.
What is “Spring Fever”
It is simply low Vitality, a lack of Energy
caused by impure Wood. GROVE'S
TASTELESS chill luNltrestores Vitality
and Energy by Purifying antj J'.nrtctnnii
the Blood. You can soon feel its Strength
■.rung. Invigorating Effect 60c.
l * r ’if'.-, t'j
faction guas&j j
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Paintingfand Triming, 1
tains and|seat
painting and paper hangiwg.
Prices reasonable. Fifst class
work. j(..f
E. MATb*ls & SONS.
2520 Norwich st. Shop ar.d resi
dence. 1-5
•JIIF For Your Chrirtmas Dinner
Spend Your Money Judiciously
ti It will pay you to call at our store and let us show you
many useful things suitable for Christmas.
Heaters and Ranges always come in handy. The boy
might like an Express Wagon, a Scout Knife or a Gun.
Mother or Sister would like an Electric Iron, a Casserole,
a Jardineer or set of Silver Knives and Porks or Spoons.
Our stock is new and complete and
is priced in keeping with the times
635 Phone 63 b
Georgia Hardware Cos.
“Money Saved Is Money Made