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8 The Highest Type Talking ' Machine in the world. Sold at a uniform price all over the country and “no records thrown in.” • SONORA is the best and we handle only the best on the market. H. M. Miller Furniture Company Buy your Fruit Cake Material Now McCall’s Grocery Store PHONE 23 Watch Our Window for Special Fruit Cake BEST MATERIAL USED FABER’S STEAM BAKERY A Modern Bread Plant Opposite the Oglethorpe Hotel PHONE 374 THANKS IVIR. A. J. CORDON WANTS TO THANK THE PEOPLE OF BRUNSWICK FOR THE HEAR TY RESPONSE TO HIS MOST SUCCESSFUL SALE AND WISH E3 HIS MANY FRIENDS AND PATRONS THE COMPLIMENTS OF THE SEASON. WITH THE ASSURANCE THAT THEIR GENEROUS PATRONAGE DUR ING THE ENTIRE YEAR HAS BEEN DEEPLY APPRECIATED. IS y COUNTY EXHIBIT Will BEGIN TODAY Display of Agricultural Products Canning Club Specimens and Other Articles Will be Thrown Open to the Public at Ten O’clock. All arrangement* liadbeen complet ed last night, and everything in readi ness for the opening at ten o’clock this morning of the informal exhibit of Glynn county products, which will be held at ihe quarters of the Brunswick Board of Trade, under the direction of Mrs. Madge B. Merritt, the county home demonstration agent. There are, a large number of exhibi iftrs, and a wide variety of articles will be on display, which will be well worth seeing, giving some idea of the almost limitless variety of products that tuay be successfully grown in this county. While the display Is. by no means, a complete representation of the pro ducts of the county, it Includes a num her of the prize specimens of the more common varieties, as well as canning club exhibits, art and needle work, poultry, etc. Tt will ho, in fact, a min iature fair, and Mre. Merritt has work ed hard to make if a successful and In teresting event. The home economics bureau of the Womans Club has given every coop eration possible in the work of getting tho exhibits together, and the differ ent specimens have been conveniently and artistically arrnngd. The occa sion will serve to demonstrate the pos sibilities of the great South Atlantic fair, to behold here next fall, and is ex pected to arouse considerable Inter est. in the project. Tlie exhibit will he thrown open to public inspection promptly at teji o'clock this morning, and will contin ue throughout the entire day and to morrow A great many people are ex pected to call and see It. A feature of tbe exhibit will he educational films covering n number of subjects, and Hr. It. 1,. DcHaiisnure, comity health officer, will today deliver a lecture on the subject of “Tuberculosis.” A booth for the sale of .Christmas seals will also he operated by the-, tuberculosis fund campaign committal*. Mrs. Ix*na Powell, home demonstra tion agent for Jeffefson county, will bo present, and w ill act as judge of’ the exhibits, for which valuable prizes will be given the winners in the vari ous departments. Tour house at YOUR price. See me. A, If. LEAVY. A. ZELMENOVITZ ■ To All of You — Tho friends or patrons be, we say: A Joyful and Happy Thanksgiving And days be many That are filled with plenty A. ZE^MENOVITZ < - > EX=KING’S MOTHER REGENT OF GREECE | -siMNHS; *' 'tr ! Queen Mother OtQa Queen Mother Olga, mother .of ox- King Constantine, has succeeded Ad miral Coundourlotls as regent of trou bled (.recce pending tip. outcome of the plebiscite November 2K, when the people will vote on the question of re turn tug Constantine to the throne. HAPPY WOMEN Plenty of Them in Brunswick, and Good Reason For It . Wouldn’t any woman b.) happy After years of backache suffering. Days of misery, nights of unrest. The distress of urinary troubles. When she finds freedom’? Many readers will protit by tho fol lowing: Mrs. J. M. Mullins, 1120 Og’.elhorpi street, Brunswick, says: ‘1 was .•■•ab ject tu attacks of backache and miser able pains in tho region of my kid nova; in fact, I ached ail over and 1 had headaches. ■,My kidneys acted irregularly, too. I started using Doan’s Kidney Pills from Huberts’ Pharmacy and they brought relief. My back got stronger, my kidneys act ed regularly and 1 felt bettor In every way.” Price title .at all dealers. Don’t simp ly ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan’s Kidney Pills —the same that Mrs. Mullins had. Poater-Mllhurn Cos. Mfrs., Buffalo. N. Y. The Strong Withstand the Heat of Summer (letter Than the Weak • Old people who or.- feeble and younger people who are weak, wi.l be strengthened and enabled to go through Ike depressing heat of sum rner by tak ing* GROVES TASTELESS chili TOKIC. It Strengthens mi:l t.ai .lj up tho system by Purifying and ‘Enriching t..e bleed. 'Ye :i cun e-,,n feel It ste imtl-.-muy, ir. vie..rating L:., i!. air MEN! FALL CLOTHES ‘■’At Next Spring Prices” I KAISER’S TAKEzz THIS MEANS OF BRINGING THE ENTIRE STOCK OF MEN’S CLOTHING DOWN TO THE PRICE LEVELS THAT WILL PREVAIL FOR THE SPRING OF 1921, AND PUTS THEM ON A LEVEL WITH THE IN FERIOR QUALITIES WHICH ARE FLOODING THE MAR KET AS GREAT “BARGAINS’ Knox and Stetson . HATS $9 and $lO Values — $7.85 iAeEAE OIL/ / /fe- HAIR / ■•■’ '•-- ;y&2 / \ Revised Price pf SUITS $35.00 Suits $24.50 $45.00 Suits $34.50 $50.00 Suits $39.50 $62.50 Suits $49.50 Koyti - ** Barney •w '%rry | A R 01. M Skates*/ 1 ) 835 PHONES 'M GEORGIA HARDWARpJ A NNOUNC EMENT Friday and Saturday , Nov. 26th oiid 27th Jr We are going to close or remainining stoc/ sum, • at/ One-HaL a COME EARS" GET YOURP oOD ’ V\'e have just recivedL Ppp^fl.pJT^P X, TAN ENG LIT /Jffl that we bought at the nejA R | \big saving to jj*JlS£F II W.\o’Q hlC // "THE St'CIRE