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WEDNESDAY, OCT. 12, 1921,
St Simon 1 ransit Cos
Schedule effective Sept. 19. Sailings
from foot of Monk Street, on Mon
day, Wednesday, Saturday and Sun
day to St. Simon Island.
DAILY SCHEDULE
Leave Brunswick 9:00 am
Leave Brunswick 3:30 pm
Leave”'St. Simon 10:30 am
3 Leave St. Simon 5:00 pm
SUNDAY SCHEDULE
X,eave Brunswick. ~,9:30 am
tyLeave Brunswick 2:30 pm
'Leave SL Simon ~sll?00 am
Leave St. Simon 5:00 pm
Telephone 560 or 976.
J. B. WRIGHT,
Manager.
Marsh hen season is on—
Let me put your gun in
first-class condition.
T. ATKINSON
I
Bicycle Repairing
—and —
Gun and Locksmith.
Bicycle Sundries Always
on Hand.
Prices Reasonable and
Satisfaction Guaranteed
204 Monk Street.
LET ME DO THE HANDY
\ WORK
Around your place. I make
Specialty of Making an<J
Repairing Awnings. Gen
eral Pipe Work and Paint
! ing- ,
f \ - - 'Y*
. ADDRESS
\ HARRY BLAY ,
J. Phone 791
2004 Gordon Street
Singer Sewing
Machine Cos.
Wo have installed a hemstitch
ing machine and are prepared to
do hemstitching at a very rea
sonable price. We also carry
a full line of the .Jew Singer
machines, and can furnish all
parts, needles and accessories.
We do repair work also at rea
sonable prices. When in need
call on us at 706 Gloucester.
Open all day.
A. H Gordon,
Agent
LAST CHANO CEFR BARGAINS
AT THE
PICRIC ACID PLANT
WE ARE DISPOSING OE OUR ENORMOUS S POCK OF
LUMBER
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Comprising Tonguqraml Groove .Flooring, Novelty • Siding,
Beams, Etc., at from $6.00 to $ 14.00 per Thousand feet. *
SASH, COTS, MATRESSES > //
AND OTHER MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES.
ALSO HOUSES COMPLETE, WITH MODERN PLUMBING, ETC.
ALSO WOODEN WAREHOUSES
ALL TO GO AT A SACRIFICE.
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Gordon & Freedman, Inc.
TELEPHONE 3100 BRUNSWICK. G\.
M.
WALSH
The Best in Groceries
NEW ARRIVALS
FANCY MACKEREL
SWANSDOWN CAKE FLOUR
SUNSHINE CRACKERS
FANCY PRUNES
PHONES
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23
OR
24
Miss Mattie
J. Gale
Has Reopened
Private School
at her resi
dence
No. 2208
Norwich Street
on September
19th, 1921
Phone 612
S27S.OO'AUTOMOBILE
i OAKLAND SIX
FOR SALE
Reason for reduced price
Owner leaving town.
Address “Auto,” care News
office, or call 593, Monday,
A. M.
•LADIES GAN WEAR SHOES’
Ooe*lrenuiUerand nhotm lut longer alter u*lng
Allen's Foot— Ka o, the antt*ej>Uc powder for
the feet, shaken Into the <*h<n> ami sprinkled
tn the fool-liash, Allen’* Foot Fare make* tight
or new •hmaferl eaay ; give* Instant relirfto
corn* and bunion*, prevent* Hli-ter*, Calhira
and Sore Spot*. li’a ll *• prratevt comfort
dterorery of the ago. Try it to-day stoat
everywhere.
Modern And Primitive Warfare
Matched in*Moor Insurrection
f,
The conflict now waging between .jjjt
the Spanish government forces and
the Mocr insurgents in MOrocca is
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Moore sharpshooters on an overhangs rook, carrying on a -bu.hwh.ckl ng- attack, and Spanish aviation off
icers discussing Moors’ position after a fight over enemy territory.
(Legal advertisement.)
$15,000.00
GLYNN COUNTY, GEORGIA.
. ROAD BONDS.
Sealed bids will be 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
per cent interest payable January and
July. Bonds mature S6OO January Ist,
1935; $13,500, January Ist, 1938, and
$1,000.00 January Ist, 1937, and arc
INtyable In N*ew York la Gold, register
able as to principal or both principal
and interest, 1 approving opinion of
Messrs. Storey. Thorndike, Palmer
and Dodge, of Boston. Muss., will be
furnished the purhcaser free of charge
The bonds will be furnished bv
County and delivered on date of pur
chase.
Bids must be accompanied by cet
titled fheck for two per cent of
amount of bid payable to Commission
ers of Roads anH Revenue, Glynn
county, Georgia.
Right Is reserved to reject any and
all bids. o*
This is a part of an authorized hißUe
of $350,000 which has been approved
by judgment of the Superior Court.,
Financial statement and full intor
matiou will be furnished upon request.
October 4th, 1921 .
A. O. TOWNSEND, Clerk.
8-12.19.26.
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TAX ASSESSMENT NOTICE.
Following resolution by Commission
er T. L. Dean:
Be it, and it ir hereby resolved by
the Commissioners of Roads and Rev
enue of Glynn County, Georgia, in reg
ular meeting assembled, that there be,
and is t hereby levied and assessed for
the year 1921, on all real and personal
property in said gounty subject to
taxation, to provide the necessary rev
enue for the requirements of the coun
ty, the following taxes for the follow
ing purposes:
1— To pay interest on bonded
indebtedness 001325
2To pay legal Indebtedness
due or to become due. 001270
3To pay any other lawful
- charges against the coun
ty 000700
4To pay the sheriff and oth
er officers their fees 000970
STo pay eorcner 000050
6To pay expenses of the
county for bailiffs’, non
resident witnesses in crim
inal cases, fuel, servant
hire, stationery and other
like expenses 000180
7To pay jurors 000600
8— To pay for litigation 000040
D—To support the poor 001250
10— For educational purposes
under the provisions of the
Act the General (Assembly
for Glynn County, approved
Oct. 13. 1885, and the elec
tion thereunder 000375
11— For public roads 004300
12— To pay county police 000690
13 — To provide expenses for
the County Board of Health.ooo7so
14 — For repairs to court house
and jail 000500
A total of 013000
Or $13.00 on the SI,OOO.
Also a local school tax to be levied j
on property in said county outside of
the corporate limits of the city of
Brunswick therein, of .005 or $5.00 on!
the SI,OOO. being the rate fixed and,
certified to this Board by the Beard
of Education of Glynn County.
Be it further resolved that all such
taxes /be collected by the Tax Colector
of said county or his successors In of
fice In the manner prescribed by law.
I. A. O. Townsend, clerk of the-
Board of Commissioners of Roads and (
Revenue of Glynn County. Georgia, do
hereby certify that the above and fore
going is a true extract from the min i
utes of said Beard.
Witness my hand and official seal,
this Sept. 9, 1921.
A. O. TOWNSEND,
9-15-21* 29-4 clerk.
CITATION^
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To All Whom It May Concern:
J. p. Baldwin having, in proper
applied to me for PemiaaeM
letters of Administration on the es
tate*, of George A. Sapp. late o| said
Ccunty. this is to cite all and' singular i
'be creditors and next df kin of
George A. S pp to be anjf appear at
my office within the time allowed by
law, and Bhow cause, why permanent
administration shoudl not be granted
to J. D. Baldwin on said estate.
Witness my hand and official signa
ture, this 7th day of October. 1921.
EDWIN W. DART,
Ordinray, G. C. G.
1011,18,25-11-1
Way Not Have Safety
WHEN IT COSTS LESS THAN
DANGER
One great advantage at Tin
Roof is the protection it affords
against fire. The National c ire
°rotection Association has rat
ed tin roofs as the highest form
of protection against FIRE.
Surely this should mean
something to you property own
ers.
A tin roof is also most eco
nomical as it outlasts any other
roof by years.
Let us put* on one tin roof
for you and then your troubles
are over. /
Call on Us for Estimates
Gilmore & Woods
1418 Richmond St.—Phone 228
Always in an endeavor to give my
customers the very best value
their money will buy, I sell
VELVET
“The World’s Best Flour” 1
M. WALSH
Phone 23
Theatrical
PRODUCTION OF “SKY PILOT”
AT THE GRAND AGAIN TODAY
Few pictures have presented such
a wealth cf unusual entertainment- as
the Cathrine production of
Ralph Connor’s gripping' Story of the
.Canadian Sky* Pilot.” An
unforgettable cattle stampede is just
one. of a hundred incidents in the cre
ation of the splendid characters of
the bapk. Enacted against the rug
ged background pf Canada’s grandest
crags, directed "by King Vidor, with
such fine players as Colleen Moore,
John Bowers and David Butler the
cast, “The £?ky Pilot” becomes ulhique
in its qualities or drama, humarr in
terest and true' sensation.
Listen! —It’s a First National pro
duction.
VIOLA DANA STARS IN
“LIFE’S DARN FUNNY”
“Life’s Darn Funny,” is the expres
sive title of .the comedy-drama in
which is showing at the Bijou The
atre today* - •
The screen production is a camera
version of Christine Jope Slade’s Sat
urday Evening Post story, “Caretak
ers Within.” It w T as scenarioized by
Molly Parro and Arthur D. Ripley.
Dallas Fitzgerald, who directed
Miss Dana in her four most recent
productions, supervised her work. Mr.
Fitzgerald’s work has been closely
associated with that of the vivacious
Viola through his masterly direction
of “Blackmail,” “Cinderella’s Twin,”
“The Offshore Pirate” and “Puppets
of Fate.”
Miss Dana enacts the role of a
struggling little violinist who, after
many years of trials and tribulations,
sacrifices her ambition to attain the
pinnacle of success in the music
world in order to find happiness in an
other way.
Wet Wash
ONLY 5c PER POUND
Weighed while dry, returned in
a few hours, absolutely Clean
and Sanitary. Just the right
dampness for ironing.
BRUNSWICK LAUNDRY, Inc.
Phone us Now, and become a
satisfied customer.
Phones 129 and 36.
Let Us Sell You That
Fall Furniture
We Are Showing a Handsome
LINE OF
New Furniture, Rugs and
General Furnishings
Come In and Look the Line Over—We Can Suit
v You, If It’s in the Furniture Line.
Home Furniture Cos.,
1318 Newcastle Street Phone 364
7
State of Georgia, County of Glynn as.-
Before me, a Notary Public in and
for the state and county aforesaid,
eprsonally appeared C. H, Leavy, who,
having been duly sworn according to
law, deposes and says that he is the •
president and editor of The Bruns
wick News and that the following is,
to the best of his knowledge and 'be
lief, a true statement of the owner
ship, management (and if a daily pa
per, the circulation)'etc., of the afore
said publication fcr the date shown
in the above caption, required by the
Act of August’ 24, 1912, embodied in
section 445 ; Postal Law's and Regula
tions! on the reverse 'Side of
this form, to-wit: ” "
1. That the names and addresses of
the publisher, editor, managing editor. .
and business manager are:
Publisher, News Publishing Cos,.
Brunswick, Ga.
Editor, C. H. Leavy, Brunswick, Gd.
2. That he owner is: C. H. Lesvy.
3. That the known bondholders,
mortgagees, and other security hold
ers owning or holding 1 per cent or
more of total amount of* bonds, mort
gages, or other securities are: None.
4. That the two paragraph next
ibove, giving the names of the own
ers, stockholders, and security hold
ers, if any, contain, not only the list of
stockholders and. security holders as
they appear upon the books of the
company but also in cases where the
stockholders or security holder ap
pears upon the books of the com
pany as as trustees or in any other ju
diciary relation, the name of the per
trustee is acting, is given; also tha*,
the said two paragraphs contain state
ments embracing affiaht’s full know!
edge and belief as to the circum
stances and conditions under which
stockholders and security holders
w ho do not appear upon the books of
the company as trustees, hold stock
and securities in a capacity ether than
that of a bona fide owner; and this
affiant has no reason to believe that
any other person, association or cor
poration has any interest direct or
indirect in the said stock bonds or
other securities than as so stated by
him.
5. That the average number of
copies ow r each issue of this publi
cation sold or distributed through the
mails or otherwise to paid subacri ti
ers during the six months preceding
the date shown above is 1,572.
C. H. Leavy, President.
Sworn to and subscribed before mo
this 11th day of October, 1921.
M. H. BURROUGHS.
Notary Public, Glynn County, Ga.
(SEAL) ' r