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Kors for the
Egustterm
I following list of jurors
■been drawn to serve at the
K t Term of Bryan Superior
piston Wise
■_ C, Garrick
■ &1. N. Griner
J P, M. Lanier
F. J. Lanies
S j. C. Bell
■ H. Butler
H. Perlmutt
■ c. L. Sims
I W. L. Green
I H. T. Blitch
I O S. Butler
■ q, Bashlor
■Frank English
Il Henry Walden
I R, F. Rahn
I T. 0- Dixon
I I. V. Spence
■artridee Wise
■ Robert McCallar
[ T. L. Waters
I Curtis Morgan
| E. S. Weir
| J. M- Cason
lank Edwards
|I.IL Williaus
’ R. C. Jacobs
Mannie Wise
C. C. Butler
J. W. Barden
I H. Gill
I JR H. Davis
' E. M. Dukes
M. L. Sharp
V. P. Bowers
Leslie A. Blitch
C. Gill
C. E. Bashlor
P. R. Bacon
A. M. McCallar
John Bell
R. D. Deason
■n. A. Morgan
■ I W- M. Porterfiield
K J. B Bacon
■ Leroy Bacon
H Herman Griner
H R. W. Shuman
^Hoe Brewton
HI J. O. Bacon
B Tommie Banks
B H. V. Harvey
■ H. Williamson
■ I. L. Carter
B. B con
f I AlphonaoL Cason
■ Huthbert Sims
■ M. F. Sim»
B Rufus Cox
K M. c. Butler
■ Jennis Tindol
■ L. R. Adams
K Wilton H. DeLoach
B J. C, Stubbs
■ Vincent Williams
■ Allen Harden
■ Alton Wise
| R. M McCallar
I E. P. Smith
I E. D. Mitchum
I R. N. Wise
J H. B. White
SHERIFF’S SALE
BEORGIA—Bryan County.
I Will be sold before the Court
■House door of said County on the
first Tuesday in August, next,
between the legal hours of sale
to the highest bidder for cash,
the following described realty:
Seventy-five acres of land. n< re
or less, lying 1137 District G, M.
Bryan County, Georgia, hound
on the noi th bv lands the estate
A. G. Cox., east by lands of
ft* N. Wise, south by lands
formerly Mamie Sims and west by
ianda of the estate ot A. G. Cox-.
Being tract of land conveyed by
^vid S. Wise to I. C. Sims on
May 28th, 1923.
Said property will be sold to
satify an execution in favor of H-
H. Dukes and against I. C. Sims,
^uing out of the Superior Court
1,1 Bryan County. Levy made by
H. G. White, former Sheriff,
November 18th, 1932 and re
advertised by me for sale.
This July 8. 1927.
H. W. SPIER Sheriff.
Used Cave for Glass Work
The first glass maker in Scotland
George Hay (1566-1825). He
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urmed cave at Wemyss on the Fife
and set up his lumace thara-
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NEW YORK (Special).—Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt, wife of the Presi
dent, like more than 200,000 others persons from all over the world, has
already sampled the New York World’s Fair of 1939 by visiting the exhibit
the Fair Corporation maintains for the public on the Fifth Avenue floor
of the Empire State building.
“I am much interested in this Fair,” said Mrs. Roosevelt, after she
had seen the ingeniously illuminated models and animated displays that
promise so many wonders for the Nation’s Fair.” “It seems to me that
there is opportunity here to do a remarkable piece of work from the edu
cational standpoint. The conception of the whole Fair as outlined to me
sounds very provocative of thought." The theme of the Fair is “Building
the World of Tomorrow.”
NOTICE INVITING BIDS FOR
BRYAN COUNTY COURTHOUSE
AND JAIL.
STATE OF GEORGIA,
BRYAN COUNHY.
Sealed proposals for the construction
of the Bryan County Courthouse and |
Jail, for the Commissioners of Roads
and Revenues of Bryan County, Geor
gia, will be received by W. Roscoff
Deal in said Commissioners’ Office at
Pembroke, Georgia, until 10 o’clock a.
m. Eastern Standard Time, on the 10th
day of August, 1937; which must be de
posited with the undersigned prior to
time set for the opening of the bids,
and in the manner designated below.
Said bids will be publicly opened and
read aloud. All proposals must be ac
companied by a certified check in the
amount ol not less than 5 percent of the
base bid, representing a guarantee that
the successful bidder, it awarded the
contract, will promptly enter into a
contract and furnish surety bond as re
quired by law, equal to not less than
one hundred percent (100 pc.) of the
contract price, conditioned upon the
faithful performance of the cantract
and upon the payment of all persons
supplying labor and furnishing materials
for the construction of the project.
No bidder may withdraw his bid for a
period of thirty (30) days after the date
set for the opening thereof.
GENERAL BUILDING CONTRACT
Bids for the General Building Con
tract will be received in the manner,
the time and place set out above for
iurnishing all materials, labor for ex
cavation, concrete work, brick masonry,
stone masonry, carpentry, mill work,
plastering, wiring, plumbing, heating,
painting, and all < th-r items necessary
for the construction and completion of |
, the General Building Contract for the |
' Bryan Bounty Courthouse and Jail
Building, located in Pembroke Georgia.
JAIL EQUIPMENT CONTRACT
Bids for the Jail Equipment Contract
Will be received in the manner, time
5 and place set out above for furnishing
■ all materials, labor, prison locks, lock
-1 ing devices, gratings, cell doors, and
> all other jail equipment necessary for
r the constructiou and completion of the
Jail Equipment Contract for the Bryan
* County Jail Building, located in Pem
( broTe, Georgia.
, Payments will be made on the con
. tracts as the work progresses, once a
, month to the amount of 75 percent of
1 the work done and materials furnished
incorporated in the building during the
h proceeding month, and the final pay
. ment within thirty days after the com
pletion and acceptance of the building
’ by the Commissioner sos roads and reve
nues and the Architect.
f The plans and specifications may be
. seen in the office of the Commissioners
-of Roads and Revenues at Pembroke,
Georgia, and copies thereof may be ob
tained from Walter P Marshall, A, I.
A Architect, 1108 Esst Henry Street,
• Savannah, Georgia, upon a deposit of
j 25.00. Upon the submission of a bona
fide l>id and return of the plane and
BDecilicatione to the areuitect in good
1 condition, »15.00 of the f 26.00 deposited
1 will be returned by the architect.
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formalities.
This 12th day of July, 1937.
Beard if Commissioners Roads and |
Revenues, Bryan County, Georgia.
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Jenny Lind’s Grave
Jenny Lind, the Swedish nightin
i gale, is buried in Malvern, England.
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Fast Freight and Passenger Service Between
REIDSVILLE, CLAXTON, PEMBROKE, SAVANNAH,
SAVANNAH BEACH, GEORGIA.
Read Down. Read Up.
7:30 AM. 2:0(1 I’M. Reidsville. 12:25 PM. 6:25
7:55 “ 2:25 " Claxton ' 12:01 “ 6:00
8:20 “ 2:50 “ PembroKe U:35 “ 5:35
•>:25 “ 3;55 “ Savannah 10:30 “ 4:30
10:30 ‘‘ 500 “ Savannah Beach 7:15 AM 3;3OPM.
Special Summer Excursion Rates To Savannah Beach
Round Trip From Pembroke - $1.25
Ticket Office, Bryan County Pharmacy. >
Inquire there for freight rates to all points «n this line.