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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9.1924.
FARLEY MAKES
SPLENDID TALK
HERE LIST Iffil
’RETAIL MERCK \NTS ASSOGt A
TfOX ENJOY.; DISCUSSION
BY TRADE EXi’ERT
That was a very interesting talk
nv de by W. If. Karlov, i f the Nidi.il¬
l'll <• sh Register e-'anpeny, before :he
menheis of [ho Retail Merchants s
Hocvtion, at the rhai'd of Trade j
room;; last night,
b.r.-.dort C. M. Peddieord p’.osi.ied 1
•" 111.* meeting of !o -! a. 1 re.-Xi ;>[ s and j
1 ; ' and in a neat little talk intro- I
do.-oil dir Farley, who lit into
Id '. abject and teld i 1 merchants a !
many tru u their ! usd
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' wn 'la th( ■ < ".a! to do with re- i
in nn - handisii : and il r ini y in- :
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Tell me how your colon is fane- J
ticnir- and 1 will tell you how veu !
feel, k-ep a id out. If your colon is
........... l!: 11 fteely, regularly and |
■ 1 1 detely i vein d tv, you fee i young,
enei e! it and vigorous; sloep sou i
i;. ml aw.h e r , mni; eat \ :1.1 i lei- |
i-m, enjoy your meals and digot thor -1
la, oll.'li in i tone your > that ion is lazy and |
■: m g tag omron
on ; matters are being retained and
re an.un-bed into ym.r system, you i
: nervous, irrit; b! a weak, < \ ;p p
li> v i prern sturdy old.
G; !mi poisoning (ant; intoxication) |
a j* r o. w /
CEMENT BRICK
PLASTLR SLAG
isIMH .M; SBVER PIPE
SAND Fifth BRICK
SHINGLES LIRE CLAY
and LATHS FLUE PIPE
SLAG FLUE LINING
WE HAVE LIME IN SMALL PACKAGES FOR WHITE¬
WASHING AND DiSSNFEC fING PURPOSES .
Coney & Parker Company
Telephone 17 and S3 HZ 1 ) Bay St.
An all-absorbing play which lias
thrilled audiences everywhere.
A New York Cast
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THIRD NIGHT
T mi aqua
Seven Big Days M,
m
21 Splendid Attractions
SEASON TICKETS ONLY $2.75
a : ' in Mi F H CHAUTAIJQUA gM jgi^^ l
Chautauqua Week In Brunswick
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deL.iis which, if the merchant
not handle, will sooner or later
him trouble, Mr. Farley show¬
ed that many good merchants, in
1’nulling; goods, fail id take into ac¬
many items that migl’,1 to be
to the original cord and thus
merchandise every day at a loss,
they think they are selling at
a profit.
The sneaker stressed the close re¬
lationship that ought to exist in the
whole mercantile organization, all
working for the till innate su-eess of
the enterprise. Speaking of condi¬
tions generally, Mr. Farley told the
local merchants that lie was sure that
conditions had gone to the very bot¬
tom and that all indications now point
to a ncj.v activity in all lines.
lie said he had studied the local
situation since arrivin'; in Brunswick
and that it was a great deal better
than existing conditions in many oth¬
er cities he lias just visited.
Mr. Farley left this morning for
Columbia, S. C„ where he will speak
tomorrow.
is the most common cause of chronic
diseases and premature degeneration
1 f r: ' vital orprans-* Millions suffer
without . , roahzim'; oainlv too
now
caus0 can be romo vc<l. Tell your
h ■ A■ ■ ;■ ■ end you a bottle of Ccl
otone the colon tonic. It will quick
' irxlnre [one to the muscular walls
of your colon. Your toxic condition
will disappear and you will
y linv. cror'-ruc, .nttl vigorous. Gobi
tone removes the cause of eonstipa
lion. Your druggist is instructed
refund t! c price, one dollar, if
not thoroughly delighted
Colotone. (adv.)
mm Notes
of General Interest
(HP Tim s
Wednesday High 11:02 am 11:25 pm
April 9 Low 5:11 am 5:21 pm
Thursday High 11:49 arm 1
April 10 l.c,w 5:58 am 6:10 pm
Friday High 12:14 am 32:41 pm
April il Low 0:49 am 7:02 pm
Saturday High 1:0.8 am 1:29 pm
April 12 Low 7:4c -am 8:00 prn
Su::d y High 2:07 am 2:10 pro
April Li Lee. 8:44 am 9:01 pm
Outer bar calculations— ■about a:
hour later in the harbor.
THE WEATHER: Clmtdint . fol¬
lowed by showers; copier; moderate
to fresh south and southwest, shift¬
ing to rorihwest winds.
CITIZENS ATTEND!NO COASTAL
MELTING LET! ICN TONIGHT
A liiajs rity of the Rrunswickians
| I who have been attending the meeting
of the South . Atlantic Co.ml a) High
I *i\. t \ Association, will return to the
city tonight and will come in autonio
bn vs, having made the trip to
Chatham capital in machines.
| few, however, will remain over until
tomeirow and will reach here about
noon.
GAME 5 JACK SON, U. G V.,
WILL MEET FRIDAY
Commander W. H. Holmes,
Camp Jackson, United ( orifcderate
Veterans, requests all members to be
at the courthouse Friday afternoon at
2 o'clock as a number of important
mal L will be before the mcutii’g
(for attention. The camp’s men
ship now only numbers twelve and
the commander is very anxious,
all of these be on hand.
REGULAR WKEKs,Y DRli.L
NIGHT WITH RIFLEMEN
This is regular weekly drill night
with the Brunswick Riflemen and it is
expected that ail members will be
luuwl. W hiie oomrok si< ns J n the
new lieutenants have not been
ceivod as yet, there officers will be
cn hand with 1 apt. J. M. Exley, and
iv,ill appreciate a full
Members ui the headquarters
puny will also be present and
meeting- will be interesting.
BISHOP F. F. REESE WILL
!»K AT ST. M ARK'S TONIGHT
The Bight Reverend F. F.
will arrive this afternoon from
vannah, and will preach tonight
7:30 o’clock, at St. Mark’s
This is the, bishop: regular Lenten
‘appointment to St. Mark’s church ami
a large congregation will
be present to hear hint. The
will not speak at .my other church
this parish at this time and wiil
turn to liis home in Savannah tomo -
I-'INF A fREf) \LE VICTIM
HARDEST OF ALL LUCK
Yesterday morning-police
received a message sliding th u
mad do- was. in the vicinity of Go ire,
and he rnout streets and two olh
were .--eat posthaste. Toe. do;-;, a
Vrcdnie, wr-s there and appeared
he mad and was ’shot, il
.Tier the shooting that the
iDuer, Mrs. V. it. Crop.well, in an
fort to rid it of decs, used
tine liberally instead of pine
This, of course, burned, the
ami it hci-ame beyond eon! r.J.. c
ing under the pain caused by
[m ils. T be mistake
e.s both Mr. and Mrs. Crn-weil
very fond of the animal.
RT-.Y. G. A. LONDON HAYING
RE AEON IDLE SI GUESS HERE
Rev. C. A. London, of Atlanta, head
of the Central Howard
vho has been in the city for the
lay or two in the inierost of this
worthwhile i-reard'/ation, is
with i-e-so’-.-ddy good siuvcss here in
his effort.-i to raise funds to
the good work being done by it. As
stated yesterday, the association
claims hoys who have gone wrong and
as a consequence have served prison
terms. This asseciatiou cares for
these unfortunates after they
reived tlr-dr terms and makes
dtiz-ms of them. The work has been
in p>\- <>•(•.< -• for many aniutlis and
results have been satisfactory in
cry way and many have been led to
the right path by effort:; of the or
e.atiization.
It) INVESTIG VTE MON FA
' FNDEItS I N BRUNSWH K
Flunk S. Webber, field manager of
he H'-ofcetive Association of Aineri
(will reach the city during the
- -d. few days for the. purpose of in¬
vestigating money lenders here. 1; is
■barged and Is doubiless true, that
oime engaged in businesr in Bruns
viek c’-argc 25 percent a week
ven higher rale., in some instances.
Prsctienily none of tho -.e engaged in
this way of accumulating blood money
i iy le v: es end il i < fur the pur: o se
d' leirning I he names and getting the
city and county ofiiei;ils to collect li
ease that Mi. Webber : ; coming here,
lie will go to many of the smaller
cities in the .states as in larger ones
hi-al officers t ike care of the ignor¬
ant hoi rower and prosecute the lend¬
ers for usury.
THE BRUNSWICK NEWS
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