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SATURDAY, OCT. 8. 1921
To the Public
The Richmond St. Garage *
1514 Richmond is
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
jtenerftl repairing of automobiles; batteries charged and
built pp; vulcanizing, radiator work Cars washed and
doped,
PRICES REASONABLE- r WOiRK GUARANTEED
Davis & Harrell
S WOOD, WOOD, WOOD
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A dollar saved is a dollar
made! Let me make you
some money by selling you
’your wood;
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| By cord or load at
reasonable figures
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H. D. SYMONS
Phone 370
PHONE 323
We clean your Carpets
thoroughly with the
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Famous Hamilton Beach
Carpet Washer
Babies play on carpets reeking ,
with health-meancing germs
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CALL 323.—We Call dnd Deliver—-Prompt Service
GLYNN DRY CLEANING WORKS
' A. SCHWARZ. Prop.
*7 ord
batteries
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Willard Batteries, of standard
Willard quality, may be had for
your Ford car —and at a price
you’d expect to pay for a lot
loss value!
Brunswick Battery
Motor Company
Phonel2sl, Goucester St. Garage
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NEWS NOTES
of G eneral Interest
APPEARANCE AND MOTION
DOCKETS CALLED OCTOBER 12.
Judge Butts will hold a session Qf
the city ‘court on October 12, when he
will take up the appearance docket,
hear motions, etc. ,and attorneys who
have matters of this mSbtSSe should
hear this date in mind.
WILL SENTENCE MRS.
SEAGUI OCTOBER 12.
Judge Butts announced yesterday
that he would not- pass sentence on
Mrs. Carrie L. Seagui, convicted of
violating the prohibition laws, until
October 12, when he hears the appear
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a nee and motion dockets. Attorney
Durden, who represented the defen
dant, has not stated, as yet, wTiether
or not anew trial will be asked.
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AIRPLANES PASSING OVER
GOING FURTHER SOUTH.
Within the past few days, three or
four airplanes" have passed over or
near Brunswick, headed south. It is
supposed that a great many who have
commercial machines are going to pre
pare for the winter tourist season.
Flying machines are becoming such a
commcn sight nowadays that few per
sons even stopped to look up.
FIREMAN HAD RUN
TO ALBANY STREET.
The department was called out yes
onlay morning and made a quick run
to 1624 Albany street, where sparks
on the roof caused a small blaze. This
>vas extinguished and the damage did
not amount to a large sum. The
h use was owned by Dr. Chapman,
colored.
CITY REGISTRATION
"tOpKS OPENED TODAY.
Books for the registration of quali
!“d voters were opened at t*© office of
Clerk Russell on Monday morning and
win remain open until the first Mon
day in next month. There will be
elv two elections in the city this
year and one of this ‘is a primary.
This will be called by the city execu
tive committee and the primary will
n rpinute one commissioner.
LARCE CONGREGATIONS
AT METHODiST REVIVAL.
1 ante number* continue to attend
•he revival services now In progress
at the First Methodist church and all
ua delighted with the sermons of Dr.
Pierce, of Griffin, lie is mak ng elo-
Mttnf hut matter of fact talks every
day and those who have not heard him
Don Id, by. all means, attend. There
are two services daily, morning and
evening, and the public is ecrdially
invited to each.
FEWER VACANT HOUSES „
IN BRUNSWICK NOW.
There Is probably a less number of
vacant h .uses In the city now than at
any time since the exodus of shipyard
w ir workers and Rood houses "re real
!v hard to find. Especially Is this true
of the five or six room kind, as. this
.•emu to* bo whaj the average family
desires. All In all. the rental eondi
Hons in Brunswick are of a more fav
rahle niture than Is the case 1 with
any like size city in the country and
practically every structure, which Is
really In good condition, has a tenant.
GLYNN VETERANS GOING
TO CHATTANOOGA REUNION.
Nearly all the Glynn county Con
federate Veterans will attend the gen
eral reunion at Chattanooga. It will
he remembered that the Board of
fJlvnn county commissioners donated
$15.00 to each of the old aoldlers to
jw<nsi in defraying expenses and this
encouraged sons who did not Intend
to make the trip to change their mind
ns It will go a good w>y toward the
amount really needed for the great
meeting.
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PREPARING FOR FOUNDATION
OF NEW FILLING STATION.
A force was put to work several
days ag, preparing Tor the concrete
[foundation for the new tilling station
be built by The standard OH Com
pany. corner Gloucester and Reynold*
streets and when this Is completed
actual building will start* The en
tire north end of tht* bhxjjg Is a busy
place as there is a large force employ
ed on the handsome new building be
Ing erected by the Brunswick Service
Station. Roth of these stations will
soon he ready for business, but that
of the Brunswick wIU be In shape at
a date soon to be announced and Is
only a short time away.
ALLEN’S FOOT-EASE OOES IT.
YVtoe j*Kjr *b< * ptacU or ftmt corse u 4 but*
leas met* w ttet yo •> Urv4 aU wrvr, get
AIM'S Kooc-Kew. tkm miltmtfx* powder to bo
tMM otto lb* bSH> (Ml etwtakM la lit foot,
batb u srfU tab* U* atii mof earns ani
bnwwtMli'.vt iMial redto SaMrtta*. Acl
tag, ref feet putiiwA* at
tor tfe* fen **r* Med by mt Arm? and
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(Legal advertisement.)
shlfps sale.
GEORGIA, W
GLYNN COUNTY.
Will he sold before the Court House
door of said county, on the first Tues
day in November, 1921, between the
legal hours of sale to the highest and
best bidder for cash, the following de
scribed property, to-wit:
That certain lot, tract or parcel % of
land, known as the Johnson tract, sit
uate, lying and, being in the 25th Dis
trict, G. M„ containing 50 acres, more"
or less, bounded as follows: North by
Black Bank tract, east by marsh land,
south by Missouri Adams tract, west
by public road leading from south end
to Frederica. Levied on as the prop
erty of T. L. Cain, under add by vir-i
tue of a tax fi-fa issued by H. I. Read,
Tax Collector, against the said T. L.
Cain, for taxes due said State and
C untv, for the year 1&20, taxes
$322.00 and cost.
R. S. PYLES, Sheriff.
10-8,15,22,29.
$15,000.00
GLYNN COUNTY, GEORGIA.
ROAD BONDS.
Sealed bids will he opened at twelve
o’clock noon November Ist, 1921, at
the office of the Commissiono-a of
Roads and Revenue, Brunswick. Geor
gia. for $15,000.00 Glynn County Road
Bonds, dated July Ist. 1919. with 5
rter cent interest payable January and
July. Bonds mature SSOO January Ist.
1935; $13,500, January Ist, 1936, and
$1,000.00 January Ist, 1937. and are
payable in New York in Gold, register
able ns to principal or both principal
and interest, approving opinion of
Messrs. Storey, Thorndike, Palmer
and Dodge, of Boston. Mass.. will be
furnished the purheaser free of charre
The bonds will l>e furnished by
County and delivered on date of pur
chase.
Bids must be accompanied bv cei
tjfi'ed check for two per cent of
amount of bid payable to Commission
ers of Roads and Revenue, Glynn
ctrunty, Georgia.
Right is reserved to reject any and
all bids.
This is a part of an authorized issue
of $350,000 which has been approved
by judgment of the Superior Court.
Financial statement and full intor
mation will be furnished upon request.
October 4th, 1921 .
A. O. TOWNSEND, Clerk.
8-12.19,26,
SHERIFF’S SALE.
STATE OF GEORGIA,
GLYNN COUNTY.
Will be sold before the Court
House door of Baal County, on the
first Tuesday In November, 1921, be
tween the legal* hours of sale to the
highest and best bidder f->r c tsh *o
wlt: Those two tracts of land lying
and being in the 26th District O. M.
said County and State, the one com
prising twelve seres, and the other
one acre, designated and described
according to map thereof by E. A.
Pennlman. August 21st, 1915, attach
ed to a deed from Georgia Trading
and Development Company to Gull
ford S. Holmes dated Si-ptember 22nd.
1917. That tract of land containing
twelve acre*, having the following
courses and distances: Beginning at
the Southeastern side of said Bruns
wick to Sterling road where it inter
sects with the eastern side of the right
of way of the Atlanta. Birmingham A
Atlantic Railroad, and running tfcence
Northeasterly along said Public Poad
right of way a distance of three hun
dred and ninety-seven feet to a street
shown on said blue print map, rfnd
thence running Southerly along the
Western side of said street a distance
of sixteen hundred and ten feet;
thence South Eighty-three and one
half degrees. West a distance of four
hundred and fifty feet to the Eastern
stdo of said Atlanta. Birmingham A
Atlantic Railroad right of way. and
th*nce running Northerly along said
side of said right of way a distance
of twelve hundred and thirty feet to
the Initial point; 2nd said one acre
tract being that strip or parcel of land
bounded as follows: Northerly by
said Public Road; Easterly by said
Atlanta, Birmingham ft Atlantic Rail*
rmrf Company right of war: Westerly
by what is known as the obt abandon
mi fight of way o{ the Atlantic Coast
Line Railroad Company, formerly the
Brunswick A Western Railroad Com
pany, and Southerly by lands of Geor
gia Trading A Development Company,
the Southern boundary line being the
line that would cross said one acre
tract on the South by the projection of
the third course described in the
twelve acre tr?ct next above, that is.
a line projected from said atreet on
a course South eighty three and one
half degrees West, and all of which Is
fully shown and described on said
map thereof.
Also that certain trict of land lying
and being In the 266th District G M
Glynn County, Georgia, being the
Southern six acres of those certain
tracts of land deeded by the American
Realty Company to Mrs. Elisabeth B.
Day et. al. and likewise that tract of
land designated at I*. S. Hnlmae ten
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house. Ask for our folder, “Find these Useful New Rooms in the
Attic” today.
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About $25.00
wll buy the material for an extra
bedroom. The materal required
for finishing an average attic
room is shown below. We can
supply this complete for as little
as $25.00. Let us give you a
price on your attic room today.
United Supply Cos.
PROGRESSIVE HAR DWARE MERCHANTS
acres of land, the said Day tract of
land being recorded in Rook 31) page
147 of the records of said County, and
reference Is hereto given for all pur
poses and more minutely described as
follows: Bounded on the South line by
the North Boundary line of the tract
of land belonging to the Board of Ed
ucation of said Glynn County, and the
Bast boundary line fronting on said
Public Road, and the West boundary
line fronting on the right of way of
the Southern Railway Company, and
the West and EdSt boundary lines be
ing of such length as to provide a
tract of exactly six acres of land.
Said land levied on as the property of
O. S. Holmes, to satisfy two certain
executions issued on the 7fh day of
February, 1921, from the City Court
of Brunswick, in favor of the Geor
gia Veneer & Package Company, and
against G. S. Holmes, as maker, and
M. L. McKinnon, as endorser, one ex
ecution being for SIOOO.OO principal
$70.66 Interest up until the 7th day of
February, 1921, $26.25 Court costa,
$107.66 Attorney's fees; the other ex
ecution being for $500.00 principal,
$30.00 interest to February 7th, 1921,
$24.25 Court cost aud $53.00 Attor
ney’s fees, and all future interest on,
said principal sums at 8 per cent per
annum. Legal notice of levy given
to defendant O. 9. Holme* In posses
sion. Terms of sAle caah. Purchaser
pays for titles.
This 6th day of October, 1921.
R. S. PYLES.
Sheriff. City Court of Brunswick, in
and for said Glynn county.
F. M. Scarlett. Jr., Attorney.
10-7.14.21,28
PUBLIC SALE.
STATE QF GEORGIA.
GLYNN COUNTY.
Under the power contained in the
certain Mcrtgage executed on the 18th
day of September, 1920, between Ad
dle Mr IJptrott to A. R. Deride, and
wApHb 3j Mortgage is recorded fn
M*:tgage Records of said County;
Volume 23. Folio 741. thereof
and the note of $325.00 mentioned in
said Mortgage having been reduced
to $27000. aud the said renewal note
of $270.00 having matured by its face
on July L>th. 1921. and having been
paid by the undersigned A. R. fterrie,
as stated In said Mortgage, the under
signed will sell before the Court
House door of said County on the first
Tuesday in November. 1921. between
the legal hours of sale to the highest
and best bidder tor rash, that certain
real property. lying and being in said
State and County, and on the Island
of Biyths therein containing twenty
five acres, more or less, and bounded
as follows: On the tEast by Thirty
fourth street of Naval City; on the
West by a salt marsh; on the North
by the lands of the said A. It. Berrie,
also known as Kennards lands; and
on the South by a salt marsh; with all
appurtenances thereto belonging or in
any way appertaining! Terms caah.
Purchaser pays for title.
This 4th day of October, 1021 .
A. R. BERRIE,
F. M. Scarlett, Jr., Attorney.
10-7.14.21,28
PUBLIC SALE.
STATE OF GEORGIA,
GLYNN COUNTY.
Under the powor contained In the
certain deed ot secure debt executed
on the 12th day of February, 1917, be
tween J. M. Pitts and R. B. McCul
lough, and which deed to secure debt
Is recorded in Volume 20, Folio 396,
of the Record* of said County; and
the note of $990.00 mentioned in said
deed to secure debt having been re
duced to $737.00. November 12th. 1917,
the undersigned, will sell before the
Court House door of said County, on
the first Tuesday in November, 1921,
hetweep the legal hours of sale to
the highest and best bidder for cash,
all of that certain lot, tract or parcel
of land situate, lying and being in
said County and State and In (he
1356 District Qeorgla Militia therein,
containing fifty (50) acres, more or
less, and being a jnrt of the Manly
tract of land, and being bounded as
follows:. Oa the North and East by
lands formerly belonging, io W. R-
Townaer\d;' on the Sooth by lands be
longing to James Frazier, and on the
West by land formerly belonging to
W. R. and bping the same
tract of land heretofore and on March
Ist. 1907. conveyed from George and
Joe Sapp to George Forrester by deed
which ia recorded in Book ZZ, page
99. of the General Records of said
County of Glynn, to which deed and
record thereof reference I* hereby bad
for a more complete description, with
all apuurtenanee* thereto belonging
or in any way appertaining. Terms
cash. Purchaser pays for title.
This 6th day of October, 1921.
r. b. McCullough.
F. Bf- Scarlett. Jr., Attorney.
10-7.14,21,28
• LADIES CAN WEAR SHOES'
Oon •otrtn*;>rod shoe* tat longer aftc? ntig
Alina’s Foot-CaM, the istwepOc powder tor
tbmtmt Btmkmk Into cJm ni*om km! Mrt&ktol
la Um fooC-bnth, AJina’n PMS-E an* m* kirn tight
on. mw nfeoen t*ti may ; g irm lonUnt r*iinfto
eons bnakwn, prmmta Bt„w, SSor.
■ad Bon %***- it’s th* grmtmt comton
of tan Sga. . Try .it tx*i
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WORRIED ABOUT
HER SON ROBERT
Mrs. Parker Says She Was Frail
and Delicate But is Now the
Picture of Health.
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"I wouldn’t tuke all the money In
the state for the good Tanlac has dfk*
for my son Robert,” said Mrs. J. (jj.
Parker, Clifton Forge, Va.
“When Robert began taking Tanlac
two months ago, he was frail and deli
cate, but today he is a strong, robust
boy. I never saw such a big change
in anybody in my life. He was hardly
eatln genougb to keep a baby atjvo
and was so weak and run down he
could neither study nor play to do any
good. He had no color in his face
and complained of headaches nearly
all the time.
“I was so worried over him that I
decided to take him out of school, but,
luckily, I started him on Tanlac, He
does not seem to have a trouble In
the world now and is the very picture
of health, and only a mother can know
how happy and grateful I am for the
wonderful change in my son.”
Tanlac Is sold In Brunswick b/ G. V.
Cates.
TAX COLLECTOR’S NOTICE. . ,
I wilt be at the following pjaces on
date* opposite same, for the’purpose
of collecting State and County Tax;
25tb District. St. Simon Pier, Oct.
15th, Nov. 7th. Dec. sth. i
1409th Di„ Bladen, Ga., Oct. 18th,
Nov. Ist, Dec. 2nd. " ' -• ; * ‘ *
1366 Dls. * Sterling, 0a.,. O <s. 17th.
Nov. 3rd, Dec. Ist.-4. * *'
27tb Dls., Brookman, Ga., Oct. Is,
Nov. 2nd, Dec. 6th. *
Special Trips.
Everett City, Oa.. Nov. Bth.
Thailman, Ga., Nov. 10th.
All other dates will be at my office
at County Court House.
OOWN IN BED. McNEIL’S
MAGIC REMEDY PUT
HIM ON HIS FEET.
When ! sent you my first order f
was down In bed with rheumatism of
the kidneys. 1 called In three doc
tors but they didn't do me any good
whatever. My wife b&d used McNeil’s
Magic Remedy and she urged me to
give ft a trial and I found It to b the
best medicine on the market. I rn
h'ghly i* ommenl It to everybody,
end I do. Signed: James Davis, Wfeiv
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