The Brunswick news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1906-2016, November 03, 1922, Page 2, Image 2

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2 Cook with Gas The cleanest, handiest and cheapest fuel. Don’t b • slave to yotfr old kitchen stove. Cooking with gas ll tile modern way of living —it saves money, time, worry and work. Come in and let’s talk it over. Mutual Light & Water Cos. PHONE 7 New Ford Prices! Effective Tuesday, October 17th RUNABOUT, regular $269.00 TOURING, regular . $298.00 Electric Starter with above S7O Demountable Rims with above $25 COUPE . . . $530.00 SEDAN, two doors $595.00 CHASIS, regular . $235.00 TON TRUCK CHASSIS $380.00 Above Prices F. O. B. Detroit The new Ford prices announced above represent a reduction of SSO on each model and establish a new low level of prices in the his tory of the Ford Motor Cos. To insure early delivery, place your order at once with GLYNN MOTOR CO. Phone 75 Authorized Ford and Lincoln Car • Dealers The World’s Greatest Motor Car Values 7 SPECIALS FOR 7 DAYS $25 SUITS $19.50 30 SUITS 23.50 35 SUITS 27.50 40 SUITS 29.50 One lot $2.50 and $3 Shirts $1.95 One lot $2.50 Caps . $1.85 $35 and S4O Overcoats . $29.50 “NUFF SED” THEATRICAL HUMANESs MAKES “THE STORM" A HIT The acclaim which has been ac corded “The Storm’’ Is due as mucl to the humaness of the characters a: to the scenic /splendors. While therf Is no questioning the fact that the Universal-Jewel play, like its origins on th e stage, is repleted with unusua thrills, this jn Itself would not hr sufficient to make it a play everyonf praises. There is not one single character who fails to rUn true to lift and it is a fact that this conditiot has prevailed In every real stage ahe screen hit. People like characters they feel in sympathy with Portrayal of parts in this mannej is what makes the great actor and House Peters and Virginia Valll ir 'the two chief roles prove their ability beyond question,. Matt Moore as thf third person on the eternal triangle! likewise does notabl 6 work. The sup porting roles are in capable -hands Throughout the photograuhy sets a new standard of excellence. The pic ture will remain at Bijou Theatre fOt today onl£. Manager Brown has re ceived many compliments upon brin? ing this attraction here, patrons suit ing in terming it one of , the most en tertaining pictures they had ever viewed. We are in the market to bur kinds second hand, and emp empty wooden barrels, al! ty Steel Drums /'' ‘ i v McGillicndy Company ... 61.3 Oglethorpa street, Savannah, Ga. ST. SIMON TRANSIT COMPANY BRUNSWICK TO OCEAN PIER, St ' SIMON ISLAND Winter Schedule * Leave Brunswick 9:30 ayy Leave'Brunswick 4 3:30 pin; Leave Ocean Pier .... :. i/ll: OOanr Leave Ocean Pier-w ...■? ..6:00 pnji? SUNDAY SCHEDULE- {fe Leave Brunswick . 9:3<) ago! Leave Brunswick .. ... 2:30 ppi Leave Ocean Pier .. .. .. .11:0Q ak Leave Ocean Bier :i . .qV. . 5:00 pm ,i >J. ,fli WRIGHT, | ■■•■if' Manager. SPECIAL NOTICE * The City- Commission 'of the! Citjr of Brunswick hereby inviteg bidfc $6 ’ the following real estate, the title A > which is i n the City of Brunswick, to-wit: „ L Those two certain fractions of Towi Commons known as the Southern half of Lot 127 and the northwest quarter of Lot 127, betwen Stone wa 11 and Lee Streets. Such bids must be sealed and filed wih t th e secretary of the comnsfesjo;, not later than November 4, 1922. THE CITY OF BRUNSWICK. 11—4. By C. D. Ogg, Mayo) What the Real Democrats of Camden County Think of Senator - Elect Vocelle One of the largest political gather ings ever held in. Camden county, was that held at Woodbine last Tuesday night- Dr. Burwell Atkin son, of Wflverly, former representa tive, and brother of Dr. D. D. At kinson, of Brunswick and t Jasitce Samuel C. Atkinson, of the Supreme court, was chairman. The meeting was that of th e -real Democrats of Camden aounty to call all Denies -rats to the colors to rebuke the t aetion. of^. Citizens league in bringing "out an independ ent candidate for the state senator against the regular, nominee pf the party. Jalnies .T. Welle. Attention is called, to. the fact that thej presi dent of the Citizens League, W. B. Lyens, while its star member is H. Prihcfe, * chhirijian of the Repub lican executive committee of (|an)dßn county. i At the Woodbine meeting,the fol lowing resolutions were adopted, and all the Democratic voters Glynn county are invited to carefully read same so that it may be seeh what the taettes of' the Citizens League are. , ■ We, the undersigned citizens,' tax payers and Democratis voters of Camden county, Ga.. in meeting as sembled .fit; Woodbine. Ga., this Oct; 24, 1922,■’ adopt the following resolutions: , , Wbereeks, Certain anonymous citi zens of Camden' county, purporting to be Democrats and calling tjieein selves; > ,“Qitizep6,, League’’ |idppted certaiq,-, resolution# ; , aijd caused the same to be upblished in the' papers of Charlton, and Glynn counties,,aad Where&s said resolutions .perused.. James T. Vocelle and the djoaji’d, of regikO’flrs and other ofihftfd’si and Hlfizens oT-tka county tajfcOT<jf. flaim. itng that ttta manipulateil'j fhd vot ?er’ju4ifJt, many? btflprifiiaudu teit;jjfwtesf tfe pro^jd * the ’inejmina : iiok t li||i6tjnat) of 'the Uousstß} s-iatbrlal .disjript, in anff / | 7 -,Wh.%reaaHSa(d "Citizens League" did Air. Chas. S. Arniow.as *asfi candidate for said •dietrict’Jt®it said Vocelle in: viola; i pi a i rn e ss^ Democratic party, and Whereas said James, TANARUS„ Vocello -vas chosen by tjie jDemociatic v<s -of said county’ijpilfe4>*i*aj’r, *1(1 Sept. 13th, as Ad nominee of the Democratic party, 'or senator of said district by a substantial ma jority in one of the most/- spirited elections, hld, ,Hfc .-said coaaty and no 'bonttstj; having been filed against Js e J&srtlt,.,which isluffleiet proof that said “Citizens ' League’’ do not believe their own. charges o' fraud, and | Whereas to the bpst of our knowl edge and belief all v>f said ghargetJ of fraud against the said Vocelle and th e registrars and other officers and citizens of said county are false and have no basis ih fact, but .are the work of disgruntled politicians and citizens, some of dvhom are not legal voters-.ln the cojjgjy, whq wouicbtram pie upddrLfootCtms;' hakorable.- tradi tions and customs 61 the, Democratic party, by which-'white supremasy to the people of Camden; ,epunty has been restored, ttfrieforh,' Be it re-, solved, That we loyal Democrats, stand ing by the ti-aditions of the party of our fathers and our sense of fair ness, do hereby denounce the action os said so-called "Citizens League’’ as undemocratic and unfair and •call up ed all honorable Democrats who par ticipated in the primary to -stand by the party nominee, whom they are In honor . bound, to support in the, gen eral election' %nd* thus repudiate the action'of thoke discontents wlio Would tear the party asunder In order to vent their spleen. , B e it further resolver, that while some of us did not vote for Mr. Vo celle in thee primary, wo consider ;ourse)ves bound by the result and When Winter Comes You will need a gas heater. We have them in all styles ami at,mod erate prices- We are agents for the celebrat ed Clow Gas Steam Ra diator.- Come in and See them. Gilmofe&Woods DOMESTIC ENGINEERS 1418 Richmond Street Mahitito L’lumfceri we take pleasure In presenting to the voters of Camden, Charlton and Glynn the name of Hon. J-_ T. Vo celle as the party nominee and as a young man of sterling character ind unquestioned ability. B e It further resolved, that a copy of th3B e resolutions be published in the papers of Camden, Charlton and Glynn. Dr. B. Atkinson, chairman and ex reepresentative; H. R. Frohock, or dinary; w. D Johnson, sheriff, Mrs. Leila Mae Johnson; \V. F. Roderick, tax receiver; G. B. Smith, cotji, C. L. McCarthy, J. C. McCarthy, W. L. Hemnjining, J. B. Dudley, J. B. Gross; Pres. State Batik, E, Brown. J. K. Beddel, Jr,., Geo. , McGregor, J. Z. Parker, C. N. Seals. \V. B, Godley, vice pres. State Bank of Kmgsland- S. A. Wingate, J. C. Wingate. T. H. Brewer, S„ J, Rosier. W. L, McKendree, J. H. King,■ j;: B- Sputhweli, ,J. E. Colson, Ham.n Drury, Eg G, Gillette, Nicholas Smith, J. H, Wilson, J, M. Rodgers, C. N. Drury, Joe McKqndree, H. £. Martin, J. D. Odom, M. >... Pacetti, J. P-; W. I. Casey, Wardie Amnions. A. J. South •well, J. C. Buie, chairman cq, com.; L. pacetti, J ■ M. 'Goins, James Piping Hot Pancakes i Stcmnds £ood~~ tastes belter If tjott t*.se Old Homestead Jk .PANCAKE FLOUR £*’l ! idHdHwestead I delicious pancakes I j •>?f i anyone ePer tasted //MMLj j J|BAU-sjoaliaVetodo £ib\ / i,,-: artd bake Uj :> Pancake jßff T Hwi?Jcfi!iEco 7 ; vv, . -fnJl Ten Thousand Georgians Ask Your Vote for Peach County Already O.K/d by the thousands most vitally interested. Already O.lf.’d by the Legislature of the State of Georgia by two-thirds vote. ~ Already O.K.’d by the Governor of the , State. Y ho is most vitally interested in the formation of Peach County? The people w,ho will live in Peach County, of course. Three times these people have gone to the polls and Voted for its creation. Three times these people have ‘said with ballots” that the new county is unquestionably needed. ~~- \\ ill you, who will not be affected in any way, vote to force 10,000 citizens to live under a county government that they do not want ? Remember the legislature has already 0. K.’d the creation of Peach County. They had all of the facts at hand when they took this step, and believed that Peach Coqnty was needed. v In voting for Peach County you vote as a majority of the people most vitally affected have three times voted. You vote as two-thirds of the' legislature of this state has voted, and for the peace and welfare of a progressive section of Georgia, Vote for the Amendment Creating Peach County on November 7th. * That the creation of Peawh County does no violence to either of the old countieg, that the fight for it has been dean, that the facts and figures published are correct’ and that our people deem its creation necessary to their peace are all vouched for by the undersigned: H. A. MATTHEWS, Judge, Superior Court. , A. C. RILEY, Judge, City Court. J. A. Mc-COWAN, Chairman of Commissioners. M. C. MOSLEY, County School Superintendent. T. E. THARPE, Tax Collector. C. N. ROUNDTREE, Tax Receiver, G. P. CLINE, Mavor, Byron, A. C. RILEY, JR., Mayor, Ft. Valley, I). A, HOWARD, Pastor, Baptist Church. , Ni- IX)\, WARWICK, po&iyy Methodist Church, v ’ J. Ei DAVIDSON, Senaloi, 23rd Dist Wet.,. *' C. It. JACKSON, Representative, Houston Couhty. EMMETT HOUSER, Representative, Houston County. RALPH NEWTON, Supt. Schools, Fort Valley. : -A. Jv EVANS. President, Citizens Bank. ,W. C. WRIGHT, President, Exchange Bank. Pearce. Crawford Miller’ J. S. Brune, Jr., Geo. L. Rose, R. R. Drury, John Pacetti, J. E. Ribron, S. Mlzelle, C. D. Grainger, cony, com; O. P. Middle ton, W. Drury, A. M. Peeples, L. J Cowart, ex-chr. ex. committee; R. L Clark, N. H. Miller, G. J. Bruce, T. A. Bruce, J. J. Strickland. J. B. Smith J. P.; N. H. Lang. M. D • J. F. Coon er, Miss SIa t , Conner, Mosdames W. F. Readdick, John Keating, A. M. Peeples, C. D. Grainger, Annie Pa eetti. Green Lang, M. A. Smith, S. Mizelle, Joe Smith, J. D. Odom, J. D. i Pafford. B. H. Lang, G. B. Smith, j co. com.; J A. Buie, Zader Drury.: M. L. Hill, M. -H. Smith, W. N. j Cooner, Mrs. W. N. Cooaeh, J. F. j Russell, Mrs. J. F. Russell, W. R. Smith, Joe Prior, Mrs. Alice M. Drury, j Mrs. . L. Rose, J. F. Drury. B. A. j Barber. N. J. Patterson, Wra. Wise,; W. G. Lang, J. H. Drurv, R. L. Clark, j J. W. Littlefield, N. H. Miller, L.C.; Wall, L. W. Robinson, W. W. Me-1 Collougli, Elmer Pacetti, Cecil Mizel. Liston Drury. Calvin Walkers, J. T. McKendree, P. W.McKindree, Jesse Bunkley, J. F. Bunkley, J. H. Bes sant, Mrs. A. H. MacDohnell, A. H. Mac Donnell, Miss Elsie Benson, Kate Clarke, Wesley Robinson, Jr., Wesley Robinson Sr„ Mrs., Wesley Robinson, Jr., Mrs. Wesley Robinson, Sr., J. R. Bachlett, IL C. Sterling. Mrs. D. C. Sterling, Mrs. W, S. Yates Mrs. Samuel Bealey, Samuel Beftley, J. H. Rudulph, clerk superior court; J. R. Hernandez, W. H. Gray, Walter Gray,'R. C. Loveall, M. C. Rival. G. C. Lovell. A. Rival, G. H. Lovell, A. C. Lovell. Peter Johnson, P. Clark, L. J. Clark, F. M. Clark. C. O. Me- G rugger, Wm. P. Beasley Mrs. Wm. P. Bealey, J. H. Becker, mayor of St Marys; H. F. Rudulph, postmart er St. Mtrys; Mrs. H. F. Rudulph, iFftiDAY, NOV. i, 1922. 3 r B. Rudulph, Papt. E. N. Stone, Mrs. E. N. Stone. Mrs, Walter Lang. —Advt,. ASPIRIN - Say “Bayer’' and Insist! 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