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REAL ESTATE LOANS
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from $500,011 on up on homes in Brunswick moreover, we offer you
our special, easy monthly repayment plan. Just write us about the
money you need and where, your home is located iu Brunswick and
we will do the rest.
W’e will, of course continue to make loans on better class busi¬
ness property at lowest interest rates.
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Brroad and Waltdn Streets Atlanta, Georgia
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There is No Mystery about
the Telephone Business
^HEKE nesses which mystify which are^pjobably you you, do just some not as thoroughly things there about are understand. things the telephone about other business busi¬
Perhaps it is a charge on your bill or some practice about the
sei vice which comuses you, even if it does not annoy you.
W hen tnese occasions arise, why not ask the local manager
about them. He will be glad to explain our entire rate schedule
02 to tell you the necessity for. any of our practices.
All telephone practices are designed to make it easy for you to
a° business with us and to improve your service. They are the
result of long years of experience and reflect our best business
judgment. interest of cordial They are flexible and are constantly revised in the
relations with our patrons.
There is no mystery about the telephone business and one of
°u 1 difficulties is to induce our subscribers to telh'us
about the things that worry them.
We want you to be familiar with the reason for every charge
we make and to be satisfied, as we are, that it is a proper and
necessary charge
Errors are inevitable in all enterprises using human agencies
!. and we particularly want you to tell us when there is error in
§ featureof t't* en ^ 8re d y0U ° r when y ° U do not fully understand any
Our success depends largely upon the measure of the good will
of the community we can win and hold.
Willingness to correct error and to cheerfully explain evpry
° Ur business are ’ we beIieve > two prime elements of public
service
BECK, General Manager
SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE
AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY
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Judge W. M. Wiggins of Waynes
ville, spent yesterday in the city.
Ellis White of Athens, spent yes¬
terday here.
W. N. Gj’amtjJing spent yesterday on
Cumberland island.
H. L. Yates, Chattanooga business
man, is spending a few days in the
city.
Floyd K. Wilson, of Atlanta,
spending today in Brunswick.
0. W. Ludwig, of New Orleans, is
in the city on one of his periodical
visits.
C. T. Fox, of Cardele, arrived iu
the city yesterday for a stay of sev¬
eral days.
Edward H. Inman and T. K. Glynn,
two of Atlanta’s most prominent citi¬
zens arrived in Brunsw.ck yesterday
and will spend several days in this
city and vicinity.
Judge G. G| Rheuby, L. N. Bent,
C C. Hoopes, G. H. Markell and H.
prominent official* of the
Powder Company, are in the city in¬
specting the properties of that cor¬
poration located here.
066 Cures Malaria, Chills
and Fever, Dengue or
Biliousness.
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THEATRICAL
DID ROBIN HOOD LIVE
STILL UNDER DISPUTE
There are plenty of undisputed His¬
torical fact concerning the events of
the Twelfth Century in England. Ex¬
perts who conducted the research
work in connection with the prepara¬
tion for the making of the now Doug¬
las Fairbanks screen sensation,
‘Douglas Fairbanks in Robin Hood,”
t United Artists release coming next
Monday and Tuesday at the Bijou.
Theatre, found a wealth of intensely I i
Interesting data relative to the doings
manners and. customs of the people
who lived in the greatest age of cliiv- j
airy. )
There was assembled quite enough ;
Material for creating a truly remark-!
ible historical background for the en-!
actment of the dramatic romance as-:
mciated with the name of Robin
Hood, known to the generation as
only a traditionary English hero. He
IS said, by some, to have been born
it Lockeley, Nottinggliamshire, about;
;he year of -1160. j
In the more, thrilling days -of his
career, he lived in the woods with
.ris band, either for reasons of his
>wn or because he was really out-;
awed, his haunts being chiefly Sher
vood Forest and Barnsdale in
.hire. The most generally accepted
lieory is that he was the Earl of
Huntingdon! incognito by eircum- •
dances over which he had no con- j
r-ol. He was generous to a fault
veil as adventurous to a dangerous
egree ,for lie robbed the rich to
give to the poor. His companions 1
were Friar Tuck, Little John, Will j
Icarlet-,' Allen-a-Dale and George- !
a-Green.
Many diligent inquiries have been
n a de to ascertain whether or not the
lersonage known as Robin Hood ever
had a real existence, but without posi
ive results. The story of his life is
rarely legendary and the theories m
regard to him have never been ad
'anced beyond hypothesis. However,
t is exceedingly prohrble that such a
nan lived in the Twelfth Century and
hat most of the exploits ascribed to
lira were of hi-s own volition, although
s is likely the deeds of heroes of less
lopularity were also associated with
his name.
Due to the many conflicting tradi- :
ions affiliated with this romantic I
lame, the characterization of such a j
ersonality bye so great an exponent;
if romantic drama as Douglas Fair, i
tanks compels attention and the im¬
pression liis photodram-v productioii
gives of the Spirit of Chivalry as typi
by Robin Hood and those in his
sphere constitutes a vVtiable zenith
n engrossing diversion.
MURDOCK, THE FAMOUS
MAN WHO KNOWS
COMING TO THE GRAND
‘‘Ask Murdock”, this is to be a
phrase most frequently hoard in
Brunswick, judging from tlio advance
interest manifested foremost in the appearance mystic at | j
of the nation’s
the Gnftnl Theatre starting Monday:
May 28th. |
Murdock comes direct from sens u
tional engagements in the East and |
it is 'said that he is one of the best i
known and recognized authorities in-j of [
thought transference and occult
terpretation; a character in the that field stands; he j
out with prominence
so ably graces, and with the effects
that made the act recognized a s a (
genuine feature in the biggest then- ]
tres of the largest cities.
Murdock promises to present his;
psychic skill subject to the most;
critical investigation and search, and j
offers astounding phenomena. demonstrations Questions of of;
psychic any i
nature be asked at both matinee '
may
and evening performances.
Murdock is as far removed from the
ranks of the ordinary charlatans as
day is from night. Those who have
seen him : n other cities have noth-;
ing hut praise for him in that he
answers all questions in a scientific
manner after a thorough considera-1
tion of each.
There will also he a special mati¬
nee for ‘‘Ladies Only” Saturday Juno;
2nd, at which time girls under the
age of sixteen will : : dm.ittcd
to the theater and questions of a
.
more private or personal nature may ;
be asked and in return will he an¬
swered in a direct and comprehcn
sive manner.
To Drive Out Malaria
And Build Up The System
Lake the Old Standard GROVE’S TASTE
LESS chill TONIC You know what you
are taking, as the formula is printed on
every label, showing it is Quinine and
Iron in a tasteless form. The Quinine
i’ rives out the malaria, the Iron builds up
die system. 60 cents.
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WHO WILL 1 MARRY
AND WHEN?
Ask him who ?
Murdock
lie Knows
At the GRAND
next week
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We Have a
beautiful
assortment
of Toilet
Requisites
in the
famous
French
makes
GUERLAINS
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H0UBIGANTS
WOODWORTHS
VIOLET
Our
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of
Compacts
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COLGATES
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the square leather box
CATE’S
Phone 518
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SUNDAY MAY 20. 1923.
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The Southern Railway System
Announces the following new schedule, effective as of
May 6th, 192.3, between Brmtswick. and Savannah, via
Southern Ry. to Eevcrft, thence Seaboard Air Line Ry. to
Savannah. a
No 26 9.26 I
Leave Brunswick (Union Station) Son Ry a. m
Arrive Everett Sou RyNo 26............ 10.05 a. m.
Leave Everett SAL RY No 24............. 10:05 a. m.
Arrive Savannah SAL Ry No 24 . ...........12:15 p. m.
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WOOD DELIVERED “RIGHT NOW’
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testing around 400 to 450 lbs., 7 day test. This EAGLE CEMENT
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Belgian Natural Portland Cement on Ihe morket.
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low grade Portland Cement, testing 150 to 200 lbs., 7 days test,
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FOR SAL^ 51
By
J. S. PETERSON, Owner
Phone 1087
Two story brick building, Cor. Gloucester St. and Cochran.
Two story brick building, Cor. Gloucester and Albany Sis.
Two story brick building, 1304=1306 Oglethorpe St.
Two story dwelling, frame, 1528 Stonewall St.
Two story dwelling, frame. Cor. “H” and Johnson.
-One story dwelling, irame, 1303 1=2 Mansfield St.
-One story dwelling, frame. 1305 1=2 Mansfield St.
One story dwelling, frame, 1721 Stonewall St.
One story dwelling, frame, 5 H 8 Wolf Street.
One story dwelling, frame, 1700 Lee.
One story dwelling, frame, 1621 Cochran Ave.
One story dwelling, frame, 1719 Stonewall St.
One story dwelling, frame, 1700 London St.
Store, frame building, 1704 London.
One story dwelling, frame, 1706 London.
One story dwelling, frame, 2002 Ellis St.
Two story dwlling, frame, 1203 “I” Street.
Two story dwelling, frame, 1205 “I” Street.
Two stores, frame buildings, 1304=1308 Gloucester St.
Two vacant lots, Corner Johnson and “J’’ Sts.
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IRS Ellis Sheet, 1706 Cochran Ave., Corner “G” and Al*
bany Sts., 1723 Amherst St.
ASI property on Gloucester Street can be bought less than
cost. AH property listed clear of any debts.