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WANTS
AGENTS—“Varni-Lac”—This is the
jnost wonderful seller. Puts a whole
new coat on an old automobile for
$,2.00. Exclusive territory. Send 80
oents for $2.00 can. Republic Products
Cos., Prospect Bldg., Cleveland, Ohio.
'Jr ■ -JL-&
WANTED— Saleslady. One who
.can give references. Appljt to A, j.
Gordon. II &
WANTED—Experienced stenogra
pher, one with clerical experience
preferred. State age and Baiary
pected. Atldrsqe Box 167, City. tf
WANTED—Salesman with car to
call on dealers with a low priced 60Q£
mile tire. SIOO.OO a week with extra
.commissions. Universal Tire & Rub
ber Cos., Michigan City, Ind.
FOR SALE
FOR SALE —Saxon roadster. Four
electric lights, starter. In good con
dition. Ph-one 741. tf
FOR RENT —Desirable cottage in
Urbaua. Four rooms, bath and elec
trie lights. TANARUS, E. Poulson, telephone
705. 10-12
FOR Evinrude Model
B, 1 1-2 H.P. outboard motor, rebuilt
like new. Price $50.00. Also one
Winheester rifle, .22 automatic, little
used. Price $16.00f Including 300 car
tridges. Chris Wilson, Jekyl Island
Ga. ' 10-12
FOR SALE —All furniture in a four
room bungalow, same is practically
new. Close in and purctiaser can
rent th house for $20.00 Address
Box 271, City, tt
•LOST
,jJIX)ST—Breen gold pin with bunch
of graces* .of pearl on same. Good re
ward if . returned to Mrs. U. A. Ed
wards, lf*08 ! Ghmeaiter Bt. tf
LOST—Out of car near- Everett
ity, two ladies sweaters, and one
f.tby coat. Reward if returned to A
i. StricfcLnd. Box Factory. 10-13
LOST OR STRAY ED A i rd*l e dog
Answers to name of “Brownie Suit,
able reward if returned to of7 Egmont
street. tf
FOR RENT
FOR RENT—Unfurnished
apartment, 508 Union streot. Apply
at this number. 10-13
FOR RENT—Comfortable room, at
1901 Gloucester, facing golf links.
Phono 598. - 10-11
l’X>ll RENT—Eight room house, 708
Howe street. Just been re-papered
re-pninted, nice and clean; convenient
to business, school and church. Phone
346. Mrs. F. F. Coney. 10-11
MISCELLANEOUS
Sturt one of our Candy factories at
heme, or anwll room anywhere. W<
furnish everything. Experience uu-
Decennary. lily pay. Mon-women
Frederick Kurn, 514 Walnut St., Phil
udelphia. Pa. x<vi?
NOTICE
Thin Is to notify the public that the
Coy Ordinance requires every tunic
person between the ages of Sixteen
ami Fifty years old in the City of
Brunswick to pay Street Tax.
All persons between this age that
irtve not paid their Street Tax by tin
15th day of October. 1821. will be
come a defaulter and will bo subject
to arrest and trial in >he Recorder'?
Court for violating the Street Tag or
dtnauce.
All policemen in the City, after that
date, will bo instructed to arrest all
persona In the City that have failed
to pay street tax after that date.
J. F. REGISTER.
Marshall, City of Brunswick. t!a.
Wet Wash
' ONLY 5c PER POUND
Wgho<i whilo dry. returned in
a lew hours, absolutely Clean
nd Sanitary. Just the right
dampness for ironing.
BRUNSWICK LAUNDRY, Inc.
r, us Now. N nnd become a
satisfied customer, v
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Phones 129 and 36.
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS
(FOR OCTOBER, 1921)
CITATION.
GEORGIA. GLYNN COUNTY.
COLSON HOYT having made ap
plication for permanent letters of ad
ministration on the estate of Mrs.
Josephine T. Hoyt:
All persons interested are djted
to be and appear at the November
term next of the Court of Ordinary
cf said County to shov* cause if any
why said petition sfeOuld not be
granted.
This .September 14th, 1921.
EDWIN W. DART,
. Ordinary, Glynn County, Ga.
10-6,13,20,27.
CITATION.
GEORGIA, GLYNN COUNTY.
Whereas, Moses Malette, Adminis
trator of the estate of David Malette,
represents to the Court in his peti
tion, duly filed and entered on record,
that he has fully administered David
Malette’s estate: This is, therefore,
to cite all persons concerned, kindred
and creditors, to show cause, if any
they can, why said Administrator
should not be discharged from hig ad
ministration, and receive Letters of
Dismission, on the first Monday In
November, 1921. t
EDWIN W. DART, Ordinary.
10-6,13,20,27
CITATION.
GEORGIA. GLYNN COUNTY.
Mrs. Ella G. Whitfield, having made
application fer twelve months’ sup
port out of the estate of Bolling Whit
field, and appraisers duly appointed
‘.O set apart the same having filed
their return, all persons concerned are
hereby required to show cause'before
the Court of Ordinary of said county
on the first Monday in November,
192 J, why said application should not
be granted.
This third day of October, 1921.
ED WEN W. DART, Ordinary.
10-6,13,20.27.
—.-A-- -.-‘l
DISSOLUTION NOTICE.
Notices is hereby given on this the
30th day of Sept.., 1921, of the disso
lution of the firm of V. C. Bourne &
Company. V. C. Bourne having pur
chased the interest of J. E. Ferguson,
assuming all obligations and collect
ing all accounts.
The business will continue to oper
ate under the management and in the
name of V. C. Bourne.
V. C. BOURNE,
*J. K. FERGUSON.
10-6.13.20.27.
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
LEAVE TO SELL LAND.
GEORGIA. GLYNN COUNTY.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned has applied to the Ordi
nary of said County for leave to sell
land belonging' to the estate of Fred
Thomas for payment of debts and to
make distribution.
Said application shall be heard at
he regular term of the Court of Ordi
tary tor said county to be held on the
Irst Monday in November. 1921.
This October 3rd, 1021.
J. D. BALDWIN.
Administrator *on the estate of Fred
Thonms, deceased.
10-6,13,20,27.
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR ,
LEAVE TO SELL LAND.
Notice lit hereby given that the un
dersigned has npplied to tho Ordinary
of said county for leive to sell land
belonging to the estate of Horace Har
rison for the payment of debts and to
make distribution.
Said application will be heard at
the regular term of tho Court of Or
dinary for said county to be held on
the first Monday in November, 1921.
Thia October .1. 1921.
J. IX BALDWIN,
Administrate of the estate of Horace
Harrison, deceased.
HMU3.20.27.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
GEORGIA,
GLYNN COUNTY.
Vflll be sold befoßt the Court House
door of said county, on the first Tues
day in November, U2L between the
hours of sale to the highest and
best bidder for cash, the fotlowlug de
scribed property, to-srit:
That certain lot. tract or panel of
land, known as the Johnson tr* . V.t
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 rxet. west
by public road leading from south end
to Frederics. Levied on as the prop
erty of T. U Cain, under and hy vir
tue of a tax fl*ta issued by H. I;*lUdtl,
Tax Collector, a*iut the said Y. L
lain, for taxes due *aid Statu and
tVunty. for the year UCO. taxes
$323 90 and coat
R i* PYLES, Sheriff.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE (O'F LAND
GEORGIA, GLYNN COUNTY.
Under and by virtue of an order of
the Court of Ordinary of said county,
granted at the October Term, M I
will be sold at public outcry, c®:
first Tuesday in November,
the Court House in said counMfrLJa'
tween the usu-1 hours of sa]Jfl
highest and best bidder for®
loilowing r ::1 e tav- situate®'
Count;.. (] Virgin, boons • - ' '
tate of Mrs. Margaret R.
wit:
The following l<jt, tract or parcel of
land, situate, lying and being in the
State of Georgia, county of Glynn, and
City of Brunswick, therein, and in
that portion of said City called “Old
Town” and shown and identified on
the map and plan of said City as the
South-east one-fifth (S. E. 1-5) of Old
Town lot number three hundred and
twenty-one (321).
The sale will continue if necessary
from day to day, between the same
hours, until said property is sold.
JOHN E. DUBRERLY,
Administrator estate of Mrs. Margaret
Rosa Green.
10-6.13,20,27.*
SHERIFF’S SALE.
STATE OF GEORGIA.
GLYNN COUNTY. •
Will be said before the Court
Hpuse door of said County, on the
first Tuesday in November, 1921, be
tween the legal hours of sale to the
highest and best bidder for c ish. to
wit: Those two tracts of land lying
and being in the 26th District G. M.
said County and State, the one com
prising twelve acres, and the other
one acre, designated and described
according to map thereof by E. A.
Penniman, August 21st, 1915, attach
ed to a deed from Georgia Trading
and ,Development Company to Gull
ford. S..Holmes dated September 22nd,
1917. That Bract of land containing
twelve acre. having the following
courses and distances: Beginning at
the Southeastern side of said Bruns
wick. to Starting road where it inter
sects w(th the eastern side of the right
of way of the Atlanta, Birmingham &
Atlantic Railroad, and running thence
Northeasterly along said Public P-oad
right of way a distance of three hun
dred and ninety-seven feet to a street
shown on said blue print map, and
thence running Southerty 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
side of said Atlanta, Birmingham &
Atlantic Railroad right of way, and
thence running Northerly along said
side of said right of way a distance
of twelve hundred and thirty feet to
the initial point; end said one acre
tract being that strip or parcel of land
bounded as follows: Northerly by
said. Public Road; Easterly by said
Atlanta, Birmingham & Atlantic Rail
road Company right of way; Westerly
by what is known as the old abandon
ed right of way of the .Atlantic Coast
Line Railroad Company, formerly the
Brunswick & Western Railroad Com
pany, and Southerly by lands of Geor
gia Trading & 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 tract next above, that is.
a line projected from said street on
a course South eighty-three and one
half degrees West, and all of which is
fully shown and described on said
mao thereof.
Also that certain tr*ct 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. Elizabeth U
Day et. al. and likewise that trac t of
land designated as G. S. Holmes ten
acres of land, the said Day tract of
liyd being recorded in Book 3D page
147 of the records of said County, and
reference ia hereto given for all pur
poses ami more minutely described as
f. Hows; Bounded on the South line by
the North Boundary line of the tract
of land belonging to the Board of Ed
nention of said Glynn County, and the
East 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 East boundary lines be
ing of such length as to provide a
tract of exactly *ix acres of land.
Said <au4 { j<| v iefd on as the property of
G. S. Holmes, to satisfy two certain
oxecu*iee iaatwd on the 7th day of
February. 1921. from the City Court
uf Brunswick, in favor of the Geor
gia Veneer * Package Company and
against G. 8. Holmes, as maker, and
M. L. McKinnon, as endorser, one ex
ecution being for SI9OO 00 principal
S7O 9$ interest np until the 7th day of
February. 1921. $20.25 Court costs.
$t07.6 Attorney s foes: the other ex
acutioa being for principal.
1:10 00 interest to February tth. H2I.
$24.25 Court cost and $55.90 Attor
ney's fee*, and Jill future interest on
said principal sums at 5 per cent p-r
annum Legal notice H levy given
to defendant G. S. Holmes is pos
•
THE BRUNSWICK NEWS
sion. Terms of sale cash. Purchaser
pays for titles.
This 6th day of October, 1921.
_ _ R.^^YLES,
Buff. City Brunswick, in
£*- said Glynn county,
Jr., Attorney.
10-7,14,21,2S
T? ■ PUBLIC SALE.
OF GEORGIA,
TDJYNN COUNTY.
Under the power contained in the
certain Mortgage executed on the 18th
day of September, 1920, between Ad
die R. Liptrott to A. R. 'Berrie, and
which Mortgage is recorded in
Mortgage Records of, said County;
Volume 23, Folio 741, thereof
and the note of $325.00 mentioned in
said Mortgage having been reduced
to $270.00, and the said renewal note,
of $270.00 having matured by it face
on July 15th, 1921, and. having been
paid by the undersigned A. R. Berrie,-
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 for cash, that certain
real property, lying and being in said
State and County, and on the Island
of Blythe therein containing twenty
five acres, more or less, and bounded
as follows: On the East by Thirty
fourth street of Naval City; on'the
West by a salt marsh; on the North
by the lands of the*said A. R. 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 cash.
Purchaser pays for title.
This 6th 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 power contained in the
certain deed ot secure debt axecuted
on the 12th day of February, 1917, be
tween J. M. Pitts and R. B. McCul
lough, and which deed to secure flebt
is recorded in Volume 20, Folio 396,
of the Records 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.
between the leg*! 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 the
1356 District Georgia Militia therein,
containing fifty (50) acres, more or
less, and being a part of the Manly
tract of land, and being bounded as
follows: On the North and East by
lands formerly belonging to W. R.
Townsend; on the South by lands be
longing to James Frazier, and on the
West by lands formerly belonging to
W. R. Townsend, and being the same
tract of land heretofore and on March
Ist, 1907. conveyed from George and
Joe Sapp to George Fdrrester by deed
which Is recorded in Book ZZ. page
99, of the General Records of said
dounty of Glynn, to which deed and
record thereof reference is hereby had
for a more complete description, with
all thereto belonging
or in any way appertaining. Terms
cash Purchaser pays for title.
This 6th day of October. 1921.
r. n McCullough.
F M Scarlett, Jr.. Attorney.
* 10-7.14,2U8
PETITION FOR CHARTER. #
Georgia, Glytin County.
To the Honorable S. G. McLendon,
Secretary of State:
The petition of George C. Smith,
George H. Smith, M. Welsh, M. B.
McKinnon. J. E. Lambrlght. S. K.
Brown. C. W. Irwin. Fred G. Warde.
J. L. Andrews. F. M. Scarlett. Jr..
E. B. Arnold. F. B. Atkinson. C. W.
Batson. F. M. Bell. W. H. Berrie.
Rcbt. S. Browne. E. C. E:t*.'< x>. 11.
'Cook. J. M. Couric. A. S. Olover, T. E.
Glover. P. F. Gould. R. A. Oould. C.
H. Greer, W. L .Harwell. W. W. Heat
on. Henry Hirsfh. H. H, Herndon.
T. J. Holton. J. H. Hopkins, C. H.
beivy L. J Leavy, Jr„ O. C. Usman.
V. J. Mitchelson, Sidney Nathan, J.
B. Newton, k. L. Phillips. R. E L.
Reddy. Millard Reese, VM-vrd If. Roy
al. J. A. Sheffield. Louis Sllherstein.
f. W. Simmons, J. W. Starr. R. H.
Strain'. Ralph K. Tavel. C. Z, Walker.
M. Walsh. A. M. Way. Isaac M. Wen
gr w. Mark J. Wilcox. A. J. Wright.
Parley Zeimenovit*. of Glynn county,
•aid State, respectfully shows:
1. That they desire for themselves
and their associates to be Incorporat
•*d gsder the antne and style of
'Brunswick and Interns ban Railway
Company.**,
2. That the principal office of said
Company shall be in the, CUy of
Brunswick. Glynn County. Georgia.
ft, Tbit propose to con
struct a street railway ia sid City
of Brunswick, with the right to con
struct lines on any of the streets,
lanes, squares and alleys of said City,
as shown by the map of said City of
file in the office of the Clerk of said
City, and as well on any or all of
the streets, squares, lanes and alleys
which may hereafter be laid out and
established in said City.
4. That petitioners also desire the
right to extend and construct said
railway in any part of said Glynn
County- outside the corporate limits of
said City of Brunswick.
5. That said street railway shall
not be less than two miles in length,
with the right to extend the same
from time to time, in the discretion of
the petitioners, their successors or
assigns.
6. The capital stock of said Com
pany shall consist of Five Hundred
snares of common stock, each of said
shares to be of the par value of One
Hundred Dollars, making the capital
of said Company Fifty Thousand Dol
’nr? ($50,000.00). L ,
7. That petitioners define thati said
Corporation shall have the right to
increase its Capital stock, and to is
sue other classes of stock, from time
to time, as provided by law, in such
cases.
8. That petitioners desire to be in
corporated under said name and style
for a term of one hundred pnd one
years.
9. That pettiioners •‘oin in good
faith to go forward without 'delay ip
secure subscriptions to the Capital
stock of said Corporation, and to cdft
•s'truct, equip, maintain and opefat#
said railway.
10. That petitioners have given
four weeks’ ndtfce of thcjr intention
to apply for said ’Chatter by the pub
Ucatlon of this petition in the Bruns
wick News; the official organ of said
Glynn County, oncer a week for four
weeks. * *
11. That .petitioners desire for
themselves, their associates, succes
sors and assigns, to organize such
Corporation in accordance with the
provisions? of this petition, with the
right to borrow money and-secure the
same by mortgage or deed of trust on
its property, or by other forms of se
curity, and to make all uecessary by
laws, rules and regulations for the
government of the Corporation, and
generally to have all the powers and
privileges granted and permitted to
such Corporation under the laws of
said State.
Southeastern Fair
ATLANTA
October 13-14-15-16-17-18-19-20-21-22 1921
THE SOUTHEASTERN FAIR, Atlanta, October 13th to 22nd, will be a record break*
ing fair in every particular. It will exceed any previous one by a large margin in
point of attendance, attractions and exhiibts.
THE NATIONAL HOG AND CATTLE SHOW will again feature the Southeastern Fair,
and will assure the greatest assembly of livestock ever exhibited in the South.
MAMMOTH EXHIBITS OF AGRICULTURE AND HORTICULTURE, and the Boys’ and
Girl's Club exhibits w ill be staged on a greater scale than ever.
UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT EXHIBIT, will represent a comprehensive display
of Army and Neavy features.
AN ENTERTAINMENTB PROGRAM COSTING nearly $75,000 or more than is spent
for total expense by a great many fairs in the country is to be staged.
It is an epochal year for the great Southeastern Fair —Yon cannot afford to stay
away.
GRAND CIRCUIT RACES.
Represents gthe top-notch turf performer? of the world.
WORLD’S CHAMPIONSHIP DIRT TRACK.
AUTOMOBILE RACES with the most daring dirt drivers and the fastest cars in the
world.
SPECTACULAR FREE ACT PROGRAM.
Every big and novel free act worth while.
WORHIA't'S WORLD BEST SHOWS.
On their first trip South will bring the greatest aggregation of Midway Attractions
amusement devices the show world affords. * hick Combined with Lakewood's per
manent attractions w ill provide the greatest midway of any fair in the South.
GORGEOUS PYROTECHNIC DISPLAYS. - * " "
Wopderful Fireworks program prepared by Special Artists will fbrill the visitors each
night. Vi t * I sB(M
BE SURE TO SEE THE BIG OSTRICH FARM EXHIBIT.
Reduced Rates On All The Railways
Admission 50c; Children 25c. School Day 15c to all attending a public or private
-chool when accompanied by Special Ticket, which will be furnished free to all teach
srs. Write for Free Premium List or Special Information to R. M/Striklin, Secretary.
Atlanta, Ga. ■ ■
H. C. HASTINGS. President. R. M. STRIPLIN, Secretary.^
PETITION FOR CHARTER.. '
' -Sw
State of Georgia,
County of Glynn.
To the Superior Court of said Coun
,ty:
The petition of J. J. Lissner, Mrs.'
Flora Lissner and A. L. Sterne, all of
said county and st-te, respectfully
shows:
1. That they desire for themselves,
their associates and successors, to be
incorporated under the name and style
of J. J. Lissner, Inc.
2., The principal" office of said'Cor
poration shall be at or near the City
of Brunswick, ’in said County < and
State, with authority to establish
branch offices or. other offices, or other
places of dctn| business. |tj|other
points in the State of Georgia or else-
where in the United States.
. , s, ■
3. The object of said corporation is
pecuniary gain to itself and its stock
holders.
, . j a __
4. Petitioners desire to engage - in
the wholesale grocery business and
the running 'and-operation of any and
all kinds of mercantile business, eith
er at wholesale or retail, as said cor
poration may determine; to deal in all
kinds of merchandise and commodi
ties; to act as commission merchant
or broker; and to carry on such mer
cantile business, or to engage in such
enterprises, not inconsistent with the
terms of its Charter, as said corpora
tion ,or its boai*d of directors may
deem fit and proper.
5. The capita] stock -of said corpor
ation shall he twenty-five thousand
($2o,000.00) dollars to be divided into
two hundred and fifty (250) shares of
the par value of one hundred ($100.00)
dollars each, and which capital stock
ttiev pray the privilege of increasing
at aQy time to an amount not exceed
ing two hundred thousand ($200,000)
dollars.and if said capitPl stock should
be so increased. <to diminish the same
at any time to an amount not less than
the original capital stock. Petition
ers desire the right to have the sub
scriptions to said capital stock paid
in money or property to be taken at a
fair valuation. Petitioners further de
sire authority to issue common and
preferred stock in such proportions as
the stock holders may determine.
6. That to secure the* I’purpose 1 ’purpose and
object of said corporation, they desire
to be empowered to buy, sell, lease,
and obtain all kinds and descriptions
of property, either real or personal;
to buy, handle and sell goods, wares
and merchandise of all kinds and ehar
OCT. 12, 1921/
acters; ftu deal for others on com
mission, and to do any and all acts
that may be deemed necessary in the
operation of said business;* to make
contracts, to borrow and lend money,
and to secure the same by mortgage,
deed or trust or otherwise,
7. The term for which petitioners
ask to be incorporated is twenty (20)
years, with tha privilege of renewing
at or before the expiration of that pe
riod. • ‘ .
S. That said corporation may have
all of the common powers conferred
upon KypjjjprfctifOns by the laws of this
State.
9. .They, desire the power and au
thority to apply for and accept amend
ments to the charter, of eitt\er # form or '
substance, by a vote of a majority of
the stock outstanding' at" the time.'
They also ask authority fer said cor-
poration to wind up the affairs, liqui
date and discontinue the business of
said corporation at any time it may
determine to do so by a vote of two
thirds of the outstanding stock at the
time.
WHEREFORE petitioners pray to.
be made a body corporate, under the
name and style aforesaid, entitled to
the rights, privileges and immunities,
and subject to the liabilities fixed by
law -, . t .j■ .•!
' ISAAC & ISAAC,
, . > Petitioners’ Attorneys.
Filed in office this September 20.
1921. i v H. F. duBIGNON, Clerk,
Superior Court, Giynn Cos., Ga.
9-21,28-10-5,12
Wet Wash
•!
ONLY 5c PER POUND
Weighed while dry, returned in
a fgw h6ufs,' absolutely Clean
snd Sanitary,. , Just the right
dampness for ironing.
BRUNSWICK LAUNDRY, Inc.
Phorve us Now, and become e.
satisfied customer.
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Phones 129 and 3<s.
SAVE SHOES ABD SJPCKINuS
They will last lw*ce a*4o*iff WV>u Shake Into
. I'ciiN shoe* ALLEN’S FOOT—KJIBK, the Anti
septic, Healing powder for tlm feet. It takes
awy the King of Corns, Bunions, Callouses,
aore, aching, awollen, tender feet. Allen'b
Fot-Kase stops the friction which causes ti
wear on shoes and Blockings, eaves expense and
makes walk.ng a delight Shako it into ynui
shoes, Sprinkle it in the foot-bath, Sold every*,
where.