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SUNDAY, SEPT. 2, 1923.
of General Interest
Sept. 2: Low 6:20 am 6:55
Monday High 12:42 am 1:16
Sept. 3 Low 7:11 am 7:51
Tuesday High 1.38 am 2:12
Sept. 4 Low 8:06 am 8:5C
Outer bar calculations—about
our later In the harbor.
“'.j.THE WEATHER: Forecast for the
neXt , twenty-four hours—Partly
cloudy and probable local thunder¬
showers.
HOLIDAY HOURS AT
POST OFFICE MONDAY
Holiday hours wil be observed at
the post office tomorrow. There will
be one delivery of mail by the city
letter carriers, after the arrival of
the morning Southern train. The
general delivery and stamp windows
will be open from 9 to 11 a. m.,
there will be no money order or regis¬
try service.
THREE STEAMERS, THREE
fiCHOONERS, A BARKENT1NE
There has been considerable activ¬
ity along the riverfront during the
past week and as a result payrolls
were heavy last night. In port yes
teiday were three, steamships, a bar
kentine and three schooners.
LARGE*NUMBER OF VISITORS
ARE EXPECTED HERE TODAY
Notwithstanding the fact that
tember is here, a large number of
Simon bound visitors are
over the A., B. & A. this
While a majority will return to
homes this evening, others will remain
ever foi- a week or ten days.
HEAVY RAINS HAVK MADE
CONDITIONS OF ROADS BAD
The rains, which have been
every day for practically two weeks,
have made conditions of the roads
in many sections of the state
but good and have almost stopped
road work in several places. Many
who have been planning automobile
trios have decided to wait awhile.
Announcing the New Prices On CHEVROLET—Super Models, Unequaled
In Style, Value and Economy
$495.00
$490.00
$640.00
Iff ip $795.00
11 B. FACTORY
More than ever before the Chevrolet Motor Company has again
emphasized its admltfted leadership as producer of the world's
lowest priced quality automobiles.
The than I . SUPERIOR those _ of Models preceding 5 here . illustrated, Models, at no K higher . V ’> prices j; Price Delivered PRICES in spite of added equipment and more expensive con¬
our represent the mosit sen¬ increased the values.
sational values in modern economical transportation ever est¬ struction which have materially average
ablished. QUALITY I has been still . further improved by more artistic de¬ Brunswick
sign and added equipment. mmiUHin Hlllliumunnu
ECONOMY has been still further increased by engineering Touring Car $581.00
refinements and greately increased service facilities through¬
out the whole country. ' j ; i
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Roadster . $575.00
Coupe v‘ v • ' $770.00
Sedan $940.00 \ 1 A
Demonstrations Are Given [
at
Anyt ime
SERVICE” STATION
612 GLOUCEST
making will be the order of the meet¬
ing and it is stated that a fine feast
will also be among the important fea¬
tures.
NATIONAL GAGME LAW
SHOULD IIE OBSERVED
There is considerable conflict in the
i national and state game laws and in
| order to make It plain to nunters the
i state game warden is printing the
following notice: The Federal Migra
tm-y Bird Act has been declared eon
stitutional by the United States Su
jpreme court and all hunters are warn
ed that the possession of a state li
| j cense wil not protect .them from pros
ecutiorj by Federal wardens. The
only safe course to pursue is to com
ply with the state and Federal laws.
STEAMSHIP AND SAILING
CRAFT REACH THIS PORT
The Japanese steamship Oiregdn
Maru reached port yesterday from
Jacksonville and is taking on a cargo
of naval stores at the wharves of the
Downing Company, between Glouces¬
ter and Monk streets. The vessel is
being handled through the Strachan
Shipping Co. The American schooner
Jesse G. Cressy, an old trader here,
has arrived and will load piling for
Reynolds Brothers, J. P. Cason, man¬
ager. The schooner Dolly Madison,
loaded with crossties from the Joyce
Watkins. Company, has sailed for New
York. This vessel has also been here
on previous trips.
HERMIDA CIGAR FACTORY
HAS STARTED BUSINESS
The Hermida cigar factory has
started operations and is locate,•! in
the second story of the Wright build¬
ing, on Monk street, between Grant
and Oglethorpe. This new industry
starts with every indication of suc¬
cess. Mr. Hermidas has been identi¬
fied wit h the cigar manufacturing in¬
dustry : re for the past several years
and isw !1 known and popular. For
the person who sends in the most ac
eeptable name for/a ten cent cigar
the factory wilb present $5.00 in gold.
The suggestions' should be sent to
Jose R. Hermidas, box 128, city.
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SPECIAL NOTICE
Monday, Sept. 3, 1923, Labor Day,
being a legal holiday, the offices in the
City Hall will be closed for the
By order of the Mayor.
M. B. M’KINNON,
Mayor, City of Brunswick.
Brunswick, Ga., Sept. 1, 19293.
SPECIAL NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that neither
the master, owners, agents nor con
signees of the Japanese S. S. “Ore
gon Maru” will be responsible for any
debts contracted by any member of
lhe crew whatsoever, other than by
the master.
STRACHAN SHIPPING CO.,
Agents.
truck of the Glynn Ice Company with
Driver Johnson at the wheel ^rid the
car of Mr. Miller sustained serious
damages. Both vehicles were covered
by insurance.
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H. Dietrickson.is seriously ill at the
Brunswick hospital' and is suffering
from blood poison, caused from a wis
dom tooth. Last night, jt was stated
that his condition was serious. *
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GASOLINE DROPS
TO. NINETEEN CENTS
Autoists and all other users of gas
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
Thomas H. Thomson, Pastor.
Preaching at 11:30 a. m. and 8 p. m.
Sacrament of th\ word’s Supper at
morning hour.
Sunday School at 10:15 a. m. T.
E. Glover superintendent.
Meeting of Epworth League at
i p. m.
Prayer meeting, Wednesday, at 8
p. m. t
To-all services the public is cordial¬
ly invited.
THE SALVATION ARMY
Sunday school, 10.00 a. m.
Preaching and praise service in
Mission Hall, corner Cleburne and L
streets, 3:30 p. n».
Open air meeting corner Gloucester
and Newcastle streets, 7:30 p .m.
Welcome meeting for Capt. and
Mrs. Jacob Houtsma.
Capt. and Mrs. Shifflett will remain
here for the week-end meetings.
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McKENDREE METHODIST
CHURCH ,
,, Junior League 10 a. m. Miss Bessie
Proctor, Supt.
> Preaching at 11:30 a. m. and 8:0C
p. m. by the pastor,
Sunday School 4:00 p. m.—W. E.
Fouche, Supt.
Prayer Meeting, Wednesday 8:00 p
m.
Senior League Thursday, 8:00 p. m.
Clarence Downs, president.
ST. JAMES LUTHERAN CHURCH
Wolf and Gloucester Sts. .
Sunday School 10:15 a. m.
Graded school with competent
teachers.
Evening service, 8 p. rn., Mr. Fred
Warde will speak.
The public is cordially invited.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
The pastor, Rev. F. D. Thomas, will
preach at 11:30 a. m. and at 8 p. m.
Sunday school meets at 10:0.0. a., m,
A11 are cordially welcomed to these
services.
CATHOLIC CHURCH
Mass on Sunday at 7:00 and 10:00
a. m.
Mass, week days, at 6:30 and 7
a. m.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Corner Union and Mansfield streets
Rev, O. P. Gilbert, minister.
Rev. O. P. Gilbert has returned
from his vacation and will preach at
both the morning and afternoon ser¬
vices at the First Baptist church. Mr.
Gilbert has been delightfully enter¬
tained by friends at Wrens and Sta¬
pleton. Services at the First Bap¬
tist will be conducted today at the
usual hours, both morning and eve¬
ning.
Watch Chevrolet Lead
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by carrier, phone 188, Circulation
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To Drive Oat Malaria
And Build Up The System
Take the Old Standard GROVE'S TASTE
LESS chill TONIC. You know what you
are taking, as the formula is printed on
> very label, showing it is Quinine and
iron in a tasteless form. The Quinine
drives out the malaria, the Iron builds up
die system. 6 ii cents.
INGROWN TOE NAIL TURNS OUT
SELF
A noted authority says that a few
drops of “Outgro” upon the skin sur¬
rounding the ingrowing nail reduces
inflamation and pain and so toughens
the tender, sensative skin underneath
the toe nail, that it can not pene¬
trate the flesh, and the nail turns
naturally outward almost overnight.
“Outgro” is a harmless antiseptic
manufactured for chiropodist. How
erer, anyone can buy from the. drug
store a tiny bottle contains dlrec
tions.
Wi’I be paid for a name for a firsHlass 10 cent Cigar
which will be manufacture by our factory . Send name to
Jose R. Hermidas, Prop., box 128, Brunswick, Ga.
ON SALE TOMORROW
The Hermida Cigar Mfg., Ca. begs to announce that it has
started operation. Call for these brands J. R.Vl., J.' R. H.
Special, J. R. H. Blonce. These are 5 cent Cigftrs without
an equal. \
206 1-2 Monk Street
She cleanest, handiest and cheapest taelJjj
a slave to your old kitchen stove. Cooking
is the modern way of living—it saves mo«
worrv and work. Come in and let’s ialk if
Mutual light & Water
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