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TYBRISA OPENS FOR
SEASON MAY
Tybrisa, on the Strand at
“Where Ocean Breezes Blow,”
for the 1923 season on Saturday,
lit. The commodious bathhouse,
ing' and picnic pavilions hate
thoroughly renovated and made
more attractive than ever. New
ing suits and aij other bathhouse
sooies have been purchased and will
available for visitors. A new
_
floor has been built, the lunch counter
and refreshment stands put in good
condition, and the entire
painted amLmake spick and spap. Xe.\
settee's and comfortable lounging chairs
have been provided for the free use of
visitors to both the dance find pic-ine
pavillions. ,
The »’busy-Applewhite six-piece or
<.'hc*!lra ha_s been engaged to play at Ty¬
brisa this season beating Saturday,
Maj 19. There will be music for danc¬
ing at Tybrisa,e*. ry night in the week
and concert music on Sunday after¬
noons and evenings.
Tybee is accessible to Savannah by
frequent trains run on convenient
schedules. The trains consist of clean
and well ventilated coaches, drawn by
oil burning engines, <TO smooth, well
surfaced roadway, making the eighteen
mile journey back and forth comforta¬
ble and pleasant.
Tybrisa, owned and operated by the
Central of Georgia Railway A is the
largest and most attractive bathing,
dancing and amusement palace
where on the South Atlantic coast.
There are numerous hotels, boarding
houses and cottages at Tybee for the
accommodation of those contemplating
a stay of a day, week, month or sea¬
son. The imposing Hotel Tybee, fire
proof, with extensive improvements in
every department, opened for the sea¬
son On May 5, under management -of
Tom M. Perry. The Hotel TylFe rates
are based on the American plan, and
range from $6.00 up.
The Seabreeze, Ocean JFiew, and oth-
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bathing houses, amusement place*, *<s-;
taurants, lunch stands, etc are now
open for the season.
The visitor fron* the inland will find
Tybee even more interesting this year
han ever before because of the pres
| ,.nce at Fort Screven, a short distune-,
j.linvn I the beach from Tybrisa, of- the
Eighth infantry,* “The Millionaires of
the Iihine,” who have been stationed
Uierq since their return from Germa¬
ny in February. Visitors are welcome
at tile post, and will see the smart
soldiers who were the pride of all the
• allied armies. The German and French
wives of the soldiers, with their rosy
children chattering away in two lan¬
guages art- centers of attraction. Army
life today is very different from what it
was before the world war.' The visitor i
v. ill -si-e tiie soldier boys at- drill and
study, as well as on parade. Modern
weapons ot warfare, such as the ma
and the i deadly
chine gun* one-pounder,
are in use for practice. The radio and
field telephone outfits show modern
methods of directing advances. The
sandy beach gives an excellent 'back¬
ground for introducing the scenes of
trench warfare.
The Agency at Tybee Island was
,
opened on May ), H. A. Hodges, agent.
Miss Xell V. Lynch is agent at Fort
Screven. T. G. Bonner is agent at the
Tyl#e station, Savannah.
Round trip tickets, at reduced rates,
will be sold from the Southeastern ter
ory to Tylree by the Central of Geor¬
gia Railway arid connections fro. n
M'ay 15 to August 30. Adequate train
schedule, service .and other travel fa¬
cilities and conveniences are provided
for the ample accommodation of visitors
from up state. Any agent of the Cen¬
tral of Georgia Railway will quote you
the round trip fare and tell you all
about the .schedules, service, etc., -and
make your sleeping and parlor car res¬
ervation in advance.
OXFORD NEWS
Mrs. Tudie Robison js visiting her
son, Mr. Charles Robison, in Atlanta.
Misses Sallio and Emmie 'Stewart
were the week-end guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Rafe Banks in Gainesville.
Mrs. Will Hamilton and Miss Birt
Stone, of Atlanta, were the guests of
their parents. Mr. and Mrs. D. T.
Stone Sunday.
Miss Helen Williams spent the week¬
end in Gainesville wt"h her mother, Mrs.
A. G. Williams, and sister, Mrs. Rafe
Banks.
Mrs. Manning, of Atlanta, was the
guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
Dorsey, Sunday. *
Mrs. Jim Heidi. of Macon, spent the
week-end with her parents, Mr. and
Mrsi D. T. Stone.
Mrs/W. A. Pate and children, of At¬
lanta. spent Saturday with Mr. and
Mrs. Fay Feek.
Mrs. A. C. Robinson spent the week¬
end in Buford with relatives.
Dr. and Mrs. Ron Carter and Miss
Lynn Branham, of Atlanta, spent Sun¬
day with Rev. and Mrs. W. R. Bran
liam.
After spending a week with Rev. and
Mrs. W.# R. Branham, Mrs. Virgil
Branham has returned to her home in
Atlanta.
Rev, A. W. Rees was in Cordele the
first of the week.
Mrs. Conway, of Washington, D. C.,
gave a very interesting address on for¬
estry at the Kil Kare Klub on Tuesday.
She was the guest, of Mrs. L. IV. Jar¬
man while here.
Mr. and Mrs. E. AM. Jarman and Mrs.
Spivey, of Ratontpn, their house guest,
motored to Decatur to the May Day
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AT MONROE, GEORGIA
BEGIN POISONING YOUR COTTON EARLY!
We are carrying Weevilnip in stock for the convenience of
our customers, and if you haven’t already bought you can get it
now. It costs ready to apply
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If you are skeptical ask the man who used it last year. The Wee¬
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Weevilnip last year who is not going to use it this year.
AYC0CK BROTHERS
LOCAL REPRESENTATIVES
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rof ' ‘ an( j Mrs. K. L. Paine, Misses Miss!
a (1 Elizabeth Paine and
Johnson attended the track meet
Emory ' Unversity Saturday after
Mr. Wayne Kitchens has returned to
after spending several days
his pan nts, Mr. and Mrs.. J. C.
Mrs. Florence Giles has returned
from Atlanta, after spending
ometime with her daughter, Mrs.
Mr. Virlyn Branham, of x\tlanta,
Sunday with his parents, Rev.
Mrs. W: R. Branham.
Mrs. Pickett, of Newborn, is visiting
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Dorsey.
Miss Martha Branham was the week¬
guest of her parents, Rev. and
\V. R. Branham.
Mesdames Eugene Aiken, R. E.
If. H. Stone and R. E. Giles at¬
the council of Federated Clubs
Atlanta on Friday.
Prof.* \V. A. Carlton and Mr. Henry
attended the track meet at Emo¬
University on Saturday.
Rev. A. W. Rees and Rev. W. H. La
spent Wednesday afternoon in
LEGUIN NEWS
High Point school will present
program at Holly
Spring church Friday night, May 18th.
The musical part of the program will
be conducted by Mrs. J. C. Anderson,
of Covington.
Mr.« Eddie Pennington was at home
for the week-end.
Miss Inez Lassiter spent several days
last week with he^ 1 aunt, Mrs. G. D. Mo
Cart.
The singing given at Mrs. E. H.
Bates' Sunday night was enjoyed by
all present.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Oarreker, of
Jackson, spent Sunday With Mr. and
Mrs. I. W. Meadors.
Miss Eartelle Meadors was at home
for the week-end.
The Eeguiri club met at the club
room Thursday, May 10th. Ten mem¬
bers were present. Miss Norman was
with us and gave a demonstration on
strawberry preserves. The bread con¬
test, which will take place sometime in
the future, was discussed and all of
BEGINNING MAY 15TH
I shall be in Covington two days of each week
Tuesday and Saturday
For the purpose of examining and fitting
eyes. This schedule shall be kept up perma¬
I I nently if patronage is sufficient to author¬
I ize it.
I have twelve years experience in optome¬
try and without hesitation announce* that I
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can render the public a .satisfactory service.
Remember I am no eye doctor. I only dis¬
cover the defects in vision and provide you
with proper lensa You should protect your
eyes before it is too late.
Children’s eyes examined free of charge.
Remember the days—Tuesday and Saturday
of each week.
Office in the Anderson Building
HOURS NINE TO FIVE
E. L. TRIBBLE,
OPTOMETRIST
MONROE AND COVINGTON
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are to be awarded to the winners.
-Vs there will be no County Fair, we
the probability of having a
of canned products and bread
the court hous„ one day next fall.
There will be a meeting of both men
and 'women at the home of Mrs. I. W.
Meadors next Saturday night, May 19,
*o see what can be done about strating
a community truck from this district.
.Misses Xeva and Inez Lassiter', Eva
and Phena Pennington, Messrs. Tug
gie Thompson and Odious Fincher mo*
tored to the big dam Sunday afternoon.
Miss Thelma Fincher, who has been
with her sister, Mrs. Jack Meador tor
two weeks, has returned home.
EUDORA
Messrs. Joel Hodge and Eben Allen,
of Atlanta, spent the week-end with
relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. Grady' Ozburn rfhd chil¬
dren spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs.
Clark Cunard.
Mr. and-Mrs. John McClendon spent
Sunday with Mrs. Bftttie Cunard.
Mrs. Eben Alien and young daugh¬
ter, of Atlanta, are visiting relatives
here.
Mr. and Mrs. Ortell Aaron and little
; daughter spent Sunday with Mr. and
■ Mrs. T. J. Chaffin.
Mr. Paul Chaffin left Saturday for
j Waycross, where he has accepted a po-
1 sition
Mrs. A. O. FloyfC who underwent an
operation sometime ago at the Wesley
Memorial hospital n Atlanta, has re¬
in the District Court of the United
States, for the Northern District
of Georgia.
In re Frank A. Henderson, Bankrupt.
Xo. 8706 in Bankruptcy.
A petition for discharge having been
filed in conformity with law by above
named bankrupt, and the Court hav¬
ing ordered that the hearing upon said
petition be had on June 16, 1923 at ten
o’clock A. M., at, the United States
District Court room, in the city of At¬
lanta, Georgia, notice is hereby given
to all creditors and other persons in
interest to appear at said time and
place and show cause, »if any they
have, why the prayer of the bankrupt
for discharge should be granted.
23-24-p O. C. FULLER, Clerk.