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WEDNESDAY, DEC. 20, i922.
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BRUNSWICK S FOREMOST HOME OF ENTERTAINMENT'
F > Living Today
Corinns Griffith, in
“A Woman’s Sacrifice”
A story wich tingling moments
also
Charles Warrel’s
VIRGINIA BELLES
and Vaudevi le Specialties
Special Popular Prices
PRICES I )c and 35c
Friday Local Fun Light-Pesky Hodges,
Lester Schaver, Sistei Mary and others.
Don’t Miss h This Week
Coal-Co ie-wood
CEMENT SEWER PIPE
dVactcd HDI SIIIU !iS AND LATHS
pastor fjrh cla^Pp
e/E HAVE LIME IN SMALL PACKAGES EOR WHITE’
washing and all disinfecting purposes.
Coney & Parker Company .J
Phones 17 and 18 1129 BajT
With Christmas Only Fifteen Days Off,
It Is Time to Get the Holiday Spirit.
Get busy while our slock is complete. We store toys and deliver them as near Christmas as you want them. Come
in and seiect what you want, make a payment on them, and we will deliver them at the proper time.
Our line is most complete and here are a few things you will be interested in: Boys riding size automobile, Irish made
00t ,§ uis base balls and bats, rollerskates, real sewing machinal express wagons, doll carriiages, mechancial
toys and hundreds ol others things. • j
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Our display of dry goods and shoes is large and well selected. We invite you to see our '
line of Crepe Knit goods, just the thing for dresses.. We have a full line of cherries- pine*
apples, citron, and in fact everything for your fruit cake. Keep in mind that we always carry
> a foil l' n c of groceries and meats and our country made sausages are delicious. Telephone us
an order. We deliver.
Open until half past ten evenings. Free tickets to the Bijou Theatre with each purchase. '
CROSBY’S
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News Notes
of General Interest
the dides to
DECEMBER 23
Wednesday High 8:56 am 9: IS pm
Dec. 20. Low 2:42 am 3:21 pm
Thursday ’ High 9:40 am 10:04 pm
Dec. 21. Low 3:29 am 4:07 pm
Friday High 10:25 am 10:52 pm
Dec. 22. Low 4:16 am 4:52 pm
Saturday High 11:10 am 11:40 pm
Doc. 23 Low 4:04 am 5:39 pm
STEAMER MERCIAN
IS ENROUTE HERE.
Tli e British steamer Mercian, due
at Savannah Dec. 20, to complete for
Liverpool sailed from New Orleans
Dec. 16 for Brunswick. She will be
handled by Strachan Chipping Com
pany, gaul s .
SHIPPING BOARD STEAMER
WEST KEENE HAS ARRIVED
The U. S. Shipping Board’s steam
er, West Keene, reached port yester
day f*om Philadelphia and will takeon
a cargo of naval stores for South
American port K from the Downing
company. The vessel is being handled
through the Strachan Shipping Cos.
LISSNER BUILDING, MONK
AND NEWCASTLE READY. I
Painters r c busily engaged in put
ting the finishing touches on the Lis
snei building, corner Newcastle and
Monk streets and which is In be oc
cupied by B. A Lewis, furniture deal
er. It is s tated lie will remove there on
or about January 1.
CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT
SPENDING A FEW DAYS IN CITY.
S. P. Driscoll, member of the firm
of Eaton, SaUss.v & Cos., accountants
Savannah, is in the city for a few days
Mr. Driscoll ba s been handling ac
counting assignments in Brunswick
for several years and i s well known tc
tlie busbies,, men here.
CHRITMAS HOLIDAYS^
SCHOOLS START TOcQA.
Beginning mAo else|f school this
nfteitfoon ‘at/ '•’Ainuing until Ttles
ll: '> WMsrt Ijjiteyhe children
1,1 Jj Brunswick
.•i:nia J bav(,*Ktheir
j 'vwvunA sion
has been JSst sm-cessfii in I
history or flie- ehools. of ifL j
will visit their jvhil7|
f |[ieTrwill sPend the holjEgH \re-I
5 > JAls PRINTED
dP column 1
City Manager Gramling giv e s notice
of theexact limits in which fireworks
can be discharged during the Christ
mas holiday s is given and all should
be governed accordingly. These who
are to celebrate in this maimer should
study the notice and avoid violation
of tlig ordinance.
WEATHER FORECAST
AND CONDITIONS:
Locally: Cloudy, becoming fair,
slow, rising temperature. Conditions
elsewhere: Moderate to heavy rains
occured in the Gulf, south Atlantic and
uort Pacifiic coast states during the
last twenty-four hours. Elsewhere
fair weather continued. The cold
wave covers the east and south, with
freezing temperatures northward of
the central portion of the Gulf states.
Temperatures ar c rising rapidly west
ward of the lakes.
ORDINARY DART ADMINISTERS
OATH TO JUDGE HIGHSMITH.
Before returning to his bom. in
Baxley, Judge J- P. llighamith ap
peared before Ordinary Edwin W.
Dart and took oath of office a s Judge
of tlie superior court for a term of
tom- years, beginning* on January Ist.
1923. These oaths are usually taken
in the home county of the success
ful candidate but in this cage the
Papers wer e sent here. *
YESTERDAY WAS AMONG
WINTER'S COLDEST DAYS
The mist of early yesterday morn
ing and the high wind which prevailed
throughout the on^ t . day, made it
one of the season’s coldest and heavy
clothing was pressed into service
while Hie fuel firms had their trucks
and horse drawn vehicles basy all
day and until a late hour lusynight-
The forecast for today says it will
continue cloudy with not much change
in temperature.
TO
ROTHSCWCD’S BIG SALE
J edging business being doi) t ,
by A. BopIHF tlie jeweler, Bruns
wick must 'Be in the best, financial,
condition that she has been jfc for
years. People are oertainlly irking
advantage of Iho genoroUg offer he
is making, every dollars’ worth of
goods you V.uy at his store lie gives
you 25 per cent discount. Now is
certainly th e time to do your Christ
mas shopping. You will find the’
finest diamonds, rings, \Vatches33939
finest line of ,P |mods, rings, watch
es, Ny, Bias; and^jchinn
v'wßtec* fiiKay lie Was,|
' i’ ' tile people n r |
'wonderful pall 10
lie j
HEAD STUFFED FROM
CATARRH OR A COLD
, Says Cream Applied in Nostrils
' Opens Air Passages Right Up.
Instant relief—no' waiting. Your
clogged nostrils open light, up; the air
passages of your head clour and you
can breathe freely. No more hawking,
snuffling, Mowing, headache, dryness. No
struggling for breath at night; your cold
•r catarrh disappears.
Got a small bottle of Ely’s Cream
Balm from vour druggist now. Apply
a little of this fragrant, antiseptic, heal
ing cream in your nostrils. Tf penetrates
through every air passage of the head,
soothes the inflamed ur swollen mucous
membrane and relief comes instantly.
It’s just fine. Don’t stay stuffed-up
with a cold or nasty catarrh-
What is “Spring Fever’’ M
It is simply low Vitality, a Ink of EpcrJl
caused by impure biood.AwJROV E’H
TASTELESS chill TONIC r jTores Vitalii"
and Energy by Purifying and Enriching
the Blood. You can soon teetets Strength
ening, Invigorating Effect 609
SHERIFF’S SALE f
State of Georgia
County of Glynn:
Will be sold before th e court house
door of said county, on t he first
Tuesday in January, 1923 within the
legal hours of sale, to the highest
and best bidder for cash, all of that
certain lot, tract or parcel of land
situate, lying and being in said county
and state, and in th e City of Bruns
wick therein, known ,as and described
upon -the official map of sai deity
as,the southwestern one-fourth of
Old Town lot Number live hundred
fifty six, ( together with file improve
ments thereon, said property being
levied on as the Property of L. M.
Orr to salisfu an execution issued
from the superior court of said coun
ty at the May term, 1922, in favor of
Gilmore jm Woods against said L.- M.
Orr. “
This, the Bth day of December, 1922.
R.IS. PYLES,
,9 16 23 30 ' Sheriff *
APPLICATION FOR DISCHARGE
GtßOßGtA—Glynn County:
Whereas, Mrs. Ella G. Whitfield,
administratrix of Hollins Whitfield,
deceased, represents to the court in
her petition duly filed Ad entered on
record, that slier has fully administer
ed Rolling Whitfield’s estate. This is,
therefore, to cite all persons con.
ceriiod, kindred and creditors, to rlup
cuuse, if any they can, why said ad
ministratrix should not be rigeliarg
od from, her administration and ve
reiV'J letters of dismission, on the,first
Monday in January, 1923.
EDWIN W. DART,
W l6 23 30 'Ordinary.
NOTICE
DIVIDEND NO. 6J.
A quarterly divident of $2.00 per
share hag. been declared by the di
rectors of the Brunswick Bank &
Trust company payable on January 2,
1023, to stockholders of record of
this date.
Checks for divideuts will be mail
ed.
I. M. AIKEN,
Dec. 14, 1322. Cashier.
12-16 23 30. %
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Representing
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