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THURSDAY, NOY. Ib, Wit,
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FOOTBALL IN THE WEST
When the report cam/over from t amego, Kan., Friday afternoon
that Wamego had fifty-two points arid Alma none, ’ says the Alma
Enterprise ’ football editor, “it was also rumored that Wamego had
been using two footballs and had sent a man around each end. This
proved to be a mistake, and it turned out that a cyclone had struck the
Alma line and they failed to get hold of even the tail of it us it went by.”
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Large gambling casino opened in Moscow, but it really isn’t gam
bling. They don’t play for money, they play for rubles.
During this and several recent campaigns I have wondered what
has become of the baby kissers, those candidates who used to go around
spreading germs among innocent infants in the interest of a repub
lican form of government.
It may be just possible that our w'ell-known civilization is ad
vancing a step. J
I remember when I was a very small child, of being kissed by a
candidate for. coroner and I have never felt just right since, having a
sort of morbid and gloomy outlook on lifg which I attribute entirely
to this incident. 1 have also suffered since childhood from that ancient
and honorable torture known as dyspepsia. 1 also bav.e a constant de
sire for tobacco, which, I am sure, I contracted from the coroner.
It is a pleasure to know that future generations of voters are being
spared, doubly a pleasure because the girl babies will be voting as well
as'"the boy babies.
Parents used to carry babies up to be kissed with a reckless aban
don which would now be condemned by every scientist in the world.
But the custom, happily, seems to have passed away.
A lot of people now 7 wonder what is the matter with them. They
doubtless do not remember that, away back in childhood, they were
kissed by politicians.
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The Moslems, in their imitative ’ ay, have almost equaled the atro
cities of the recent civilized war in Eifrope.
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'TODAY’S WL'.E CRACK
If you attend to your own bu: ness you will always have some
business to attend to.
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We notice the following headlii 7 in one of the New York papers:
“Banker Cuts His Own Throat.” \: ■ do not know how the writer of
this headline regards bankers in ;■ neral, but we don't believe any
banker would perform this operatio; on the throat of anybody else.
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PEN AND INKLINGS •
It is no crime to give a bum chc %to a bootlegger. But the trouble
is that a bootlegger won’t accept ei her kind, good or bad.
There is no reason why any n, i should not retire at the age of
sixty, provided some guest of the fa oily hasn’t got his bed.
Godowski, a famous pianist, sa- ; a great many piano players are
too bashful to perform in public. If you are a piano player and afflict
ed that way the best thing to do is u play for the'sereen.
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The engineer stopped the train ’OO feet from the highway crossing
and looked carefully about. “What the matter?” asked the fireman.
“Will," said the engineer, “I’m not joing to take a chance of bei,ng hit
by one of them automobiles,”
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LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS
PETITION TO AMEND CHARTER.
STATE OF GEORGIA,
CQUNTY OF GLYNN.
To the Superior Court of Said County
The petition of Fleming Broker
Company respectfully shows:
Ist. That it is a corporation
created and existing under and by
virtue of tbys law s of the State of
Georgia having been incorporated
by order of the Superior Court of
said county granted March 10th,
1920, upon application was duly made.
2nd. That a meeting of the stock
holders of said company was regu
larly called and held in the City of
Brunswick, said county, o n Novem
ber 9th, 1922, at which meeting of
stockholders Die following resolu
tio n was Passed-by unanimous vote
of said stockholders, a s follows:
“Whereas certain conditions have
. arisen since the incorporation of
Fleming Brokerage Comnany, mak
ing it expedient in the opinion of its
stockholders that the name of said
corporation be changed,—Now be it
RESOLVED, and it is hereby re
solved, that the charter of this com
pany be so amended as to change its
corporate name (from ‘fFlenfjng
Brokerage Company” to “United
Distributing Company,” and the of
ficers of said company "be and they
are hereby authorized, empowered and
directed to take the proper and neces
sary steps for the Purpose of obtain
ing such amendment to the com
pany’s charter.”
3rd. That i n accordance with said
resolution, petitioner that its
said charter be amnded by changing
its name from “Fleming Brokerage
Company” to, “United Distributing
: Company.”
Wherefore, Petitioner pray s that
its saffl charter be amended as stat
ed, after this petition has been pub
lished as required bySlaw in such
cases. And Petitioner will ever
pray, etc.
KRAUSS & STRONG,
Petitioner’s Attorneys.
Filed in office, this 9th day of No
vember, 1922.
11. F. du'BIGNON,
Clerk Superior Court, Glynn County,
Georgia.
GEORGIA, GLYNN COUNTY.
Office of Clerk of the Superior
Court, said county. !
I, IT. F. dtißignon, clerk of the
Superior court of said county, do
hereby certify that the foregoing
is a true and correct copy of the
petition for amendment of charter of
the Fleming Brokerage Cos., as sa/fte
appears of file in thi s office.
This 9th day of November, 1922.
H. F. du'BIGNON,
Clerk Superior Court, Glynn County,
Georgia.
Y
Copy of Resolution passed at a
meeting of (the stockholders of Flem
ing Brokerage .Company, held No
vember 9th, 1922:
“WHEREAS, certain conditions
have arisen since the incorporation
of Fleming Brokerage Company,
making it expedient in the opinion of
its stockholder.- that the mini© of
said corporation be changed,—now be
it /
RESOLVED, and it is hereby re
solved, th-It \the chatter of this
company be so amended as to change
its corporate name from “Fleming
Brokerage Company” to “United
Distributing Company,” and that the
Officers cf said company and they
are hereby authorized, empowered j
and directed to take the proper and j
necessary steps for the I'urPos e of ;
obtaining such amendment to the:
company’s charter.”
GEORGIA, GLYNN COUNTY.
I, W. \R. Parker, being sectetary
and treasurer of Fleming Brokerage
Company, hereby certify that * tli e
foregoing is a true and correct tran
script from the minutes of the meet
ing of stockholders of the Fleming
Brokerage Company, held i n Bruns
wick, Georgia, November 9th, 1922,
at which meeting a majority of
stock of said Fleming Brokerage
Company was' represented.
Witness my hand and the seal of
said corporation, this November 9th,
1922.
W. H. PARKER,
Secretary & Treasurer, Fleming
Brokerage Company.
- .LIBEL FOR DIVORCE
R. L. Rhode vs. Ruth Rhoden—ln
Glynn Superior Court, December
term, 1922. Libel for Divorce.
To Ruth Rhoden, defendant.
You are hereby required to appear
in said court, at 10 o’clock a. m. Mon
'day, December 18th,/ 1922, and an
swer petitioner’s said) compiViiat.
Herein fail not, as ih default of such
appearance the court will preoeed as
to justice shall appertain.
YVitness the Honorable J. P. Higb
smith, of said court, this No
vember 6th, 1922.
H. F duBIGNpN,
Clerk Superior Court, Glynn County,
Plaintiff’s Attorneys.
Farr & Powell,
Plaint’ff’a ttorneys.
i 11—1SJ—1, 14.
ADMISTR A’l ’ I BALE-- ,
GEORGIA- GLYN|. JJNTY.
By virtue of an?/ -lof rhe court
of ordinary of s;r jnty, will be
sold at Public <’ In the first
Tuesday in Doi at- t V
court* house in *1
the'legal hours ißJp,' ’
real estate situate in Glynn county, I
to-wit :• -f
All those lots, tracts hr parcels of !
land / tuate, lying and being i n the
city of Brunswick, said county and
state, and know n as lo 1 ■; numbers
tiirbe (3) and four (4), i n block “D”
of the subdivision known as Wash- j
ington Heights, map of said subdivis
cf the 'subdivision being ; recorded
ion being recorded in the office of
the clerk of the superior court of
Glynn county, Georgia, in Book 3-J,
Folio 590-1.
Th e sale will continue from day to
day, betwen th e same hours, until all
said property is sold. Terms, cash.
This 3rd day ef November, 1922.
THOMAS MacFARCAND,
Administrator of the Estate'of W. C.
MacFarland, Deceased.
Isaac and" Isaac,
Administrator’s attorneys.
11—7, 14, 21, 28.
TRUSTEE SALE.
Pursuant to an order of the Hon.
Harry D. Reed, refere e i n bankrupt
cy, Passed November 7th, 1922, at
his office at Waycrcss, Georgia there
will be sold at Public outcry at num
ber 5012 Gloucester street, Brunswick,
Georgia, at twelve o’clock, noon on
the 17th day of November, 192?. to
the highes tbidder for cash, all of
the stock in trade, fixtures, etc., of
Edward B. Arnold, trading as the
Star Electric Company, said stock in
trade and fixtures, etc., will be first
offered for sale in lots or parcels
and then in bulk, the s ale to be made
to the best interest of said bankrupt
estate, the bidder or bidders will be
required to deposit not less than
ten per cent of their bid with the
trustee, the balance to be paid upon
confirmation of s aid sale by the
referee, said sale being made subject
to the confirmation by the referee,
the trustee reserves' the right to re
ject any an dull of said bids.
This 9th day of November, 1922;
\ R. T. HITCH,
Farr & Powell, Trustee.
Attorneys for Bankrupt. 11-—-15
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE OF
LAND
GEORGIA—GLYNN COUNTY’.
Under and by virtue of an,order of
the Court or Ordinary of said coun
ty, will be sold at public outcry, on
the first Tuesday in December, 1922,
a: the Courthouse i 4l aai-i i.'unty) be
tween the usual hours of sale, the
following real estate located i„ Glyun
county, Georgia, to-wit: Lawreuce
vilfe lots numbers, five hundred! and
’sixty-one (561) and five hundred ami
1 sixty-two (562), as showj, upon the
j Lawrenceville Division o n the offi
j rial map of the City of Brunswick,
j Georgia, made by Harwood J. Sim
mons, C. E. in the yeyr 1891.
Terms of
wSftViN W. DART,
! Administrator estate of Horace Har
rison, deceased. 11—8,15,22,29
SALE OF REAL ESTATE.
In the United States District, Court
for th e Southern District of Geer
' gia, Eastern Division.
In the matter c* J. B, Hinson, bank
rupt—in bankruptcy.
By virtue of a n order of the Hon.
| Harry D. Reed, referee in bankrupt
cy, there will be sold before the door
Icf the courthouse in the City of
Brunswick, Glynn County, Georgia,
betwet n the legal hour s of sale on
the first Tuesday in December, 1922,
the following real’estate, to-wit; (a)
The Eastern one-half of Town Com
mons Lot No. 107, between If, L,
Cook and Putnam streets, in the city
of Brunswcik, Glyn n county; (b) On e
lot of land 54 feet mid 6
inches on Cook street, in the City
of Brunswick, Glynn County, Geor
gia, and being a fractional part of j
Town Commons Lot No. 107, between
K and L streets-; said Property to be
sold free and clear of all liens. A
deposit of 10 per ,cent will be requir- i
ed of the successful bidder. Said !
sale will be made subject to confirma
tion of the corps, wh’ch confirmation
or rejection of said sale will be had
at the office of the Referee in Bank
ruptcy at WayCo.ss, Georgia, on De
cember 7th, 1922.
GEO. R. KRAUSS,
- Referee in Bankruptcy for J. B.
Hinson, bankrupt. 11—4,11,18,25
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
Sealed proposals w : ll be received
jby the St. Simon's Highway Com
j lpission at the office of the County
• ( omm'issionei's of """Glynn county in
I the court house, Brunswick, Ga., un
til 11 a. m.. on December 12, 1922
for furnishing all cqu ; pment, mater
ials, laber and other tilings neces
sary for the jf>nsswdtio t.ne
bridges and fills from the mainland
to St. Simons island.
The project consists of 14,394 lin.
ft. of earth embankment and 4,646
In. ft. of bridges. The work has
been divided into four contracts, as
follows: .
CONTRACT NO. 1
1. Clearing (lunrP sum).
2. 128.011 cu. yds. of embankment
above marsh.
CONTRACT NO. 2
1. 66,000 lin. ft. ci'eosoted wood
Piling. ’
2. 420,000 ft. B. M. creosoted tim
ber.
,w3. 251:001* ft. B. M. creosoted wood
flooring. ' \
4. 1,200 nu. yds. stone rip rq_P 12
in. thick, f V Y
5. 2, 1.. duaii. if - '
crete.
7 . 10,200 lbs. steel reinforcing,
! 8. 7,000 lin. ft. untreated wood pil
ing.
PIERS ALTERNATE NO. 2
9. 135,000 ft. B. M. creoßoted tim
ber.
j 10. 9,200 lin, ft. creosoted wood
! I>U in £- *
! 11. 2,460 cu. yds. stone fill.
Contract no. a
{ 1. 2, 208 foot steel swing spans
| complete (except floor).
CONTRACT NO. 4
j 1. 4,800 cu. yds. clay gravel sur
j facing or shells (compacted.)
| Work on contrafcts Nos. '1 and 2
! shall ,begi n with: n two weeks after
j approval of contracts.
; Tire contracts shall be completed
as follows! '
No. 1, Nov. 15, 1923.
No. 2, Nov. 30, 1923.
No. 3, Nov. 10, 1923.
Work will be in> charge of the State
Highway Engineer and will b e paid
for as it progresses, to-wit: 90 Per
cent of the amount done each month
will be paid o n or before the 10th of
I the succeeding month and the re
maining ten per cent will be paid
within 30 days after final completion
and acceptance.
Proposals must be submitted on
.regular forms which will be supplied
by the State Highway engineer and
must be accompanied by a certified
check or bidder’s bond for $5,000.00
on contracts Nos. 1 and 2 and for $2,-
000.00 o n contracts Nos. 3 and 4. Bond
will be required of the successful
bidder.
Plans and specifications are on
file i n th e office of the State Higfe
j way engineer at Atlanta, Ga’ and
! the office of the County Commission
ers of Glynn County at Brunswick,
Ga. Copies can be obtained from the
State Highway Engineer upon re
ceipt of SIO.OO to cover cost of blue
printing.
The right is reserved to reject any
and all bids and to waive all formali
ties.
ST. SIMON SHIGHWAY COMMIS
SION,
E. L. Stephens,
M. 3. McKinnon.
11—10, 17, 24; 12—1
$175,000
GLYNN COUNTY„ GEORGIA
ROAD BONDS.
Sealed proposals will be recevied
until noon, December 12th, 1922, by
the ..COMMISSIONERS OF ROADS
AND REVENUE of Glynn County,
Georgia, at,the court house in Bruns
wick, Georgia, for the purchase of
$175,000 Road Bonds, dated July Ist,
1922 denomination SI,OOO principal
afid interest (J and J L, 5 per cent)
payable in New York in gold, ma
turing January 1 annually, $7,000
. .1925 to 1949, inclusive. General ob
ugations, unlimited tax, registrable
as to principal or ns to Wli princi
pal and interest.
Authorized by popular Vote; 558
for, Cl against; registritio n 928.
The approving • opinion of Chester
B. Masslich, Esq., New York City,
will be furnished the purchaser with
out charge. Delivery on or about
Dec. 21st., in New York, or, at pur-
expense for delivery and ex
change, at plac eof Purchase’s choice.
The bonds will be prepared under
the supervision of the United States
Mortgage and Trust Company, New
York City, which will certify as to
the genuineness of the signatures of
the officals and the seal impressed
thereon.
Proposals must be on a form (to
be furnished with additional informa
tion by the undersigned or said Trust
Company) enclosed in a sealed en
velope marked “Proposal for Bonds”
and addressed to the undersigned,
and must_ be accomPaned by a certi
fied check to the order of the un
dersigned upon a n incorporated bank
or trust company for $3,500. No bid
for less than par and accrued inter
est will be received. The right to
reject any and all bids reserved.
A. O. TOWNSEND,
Clerk, Board of Commissioners of
Roads & Revenue.
11—10, 17, 21; 12—2.
Cures Malaria, Chills and Fever,
Dengue or Bilious Fever. it
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Address W. 11. H., care News. If
FOR RENT
FOR RENT—Garage, 1709 Norwich
Street. One of the best in the city.
Apply to Mclntosh Market or phone
996 or 141. ✓ 11—16
FOR RENT—Large room nicely fur
nished with kitchnette, all conven
iences, could let bed room and get
meals across the street, 1901 Union
street . Telephone 575. 11-16
FOR SALE
FOR SALE—Seven passengei Wyllys
Six, 1920 ModeL Is i n first class
condition in every way. Apply to J.
E. Register or phone 708. tf
LOST
LOST—Black plush scarf, was lost
on street car. Return to Mrs. N.
H. Ballard, 528 Union street. tf
LOST—Pointer dog, “Jack,” unusual
ly large, white except brow n spots
covering right side of head, includ
ing right eye. Reward H. W. Lang,
the Atlantic Refining Cos. 11—17
SPECIAL NOTICES
NOTICE
All persons are Warned that shoot
ing, fishing and oystering in the
creeks and marshes of Little St.
Simons Island, Ga., are prohibited.
11—24 . Douglas Taylor.
SPECIAL NOTICE
To all cadidates. Notice
is hereby given that all candidates for
city commissioner who desire to en
ter the white primary election to be
held on Tuesday, November 21, 1922,
for th selection of a candidate to be
voted for in the general election to
b held on December 5, 1922, must reg
ister with the secretary of this com
mittee by 6 P m, on Saturday, No
vember 18, 1922, accompanying their
request with $20.00 to defray the ex
pense of holding the primary, other
wise their nain e will not be placet! on
the official ballot.
Frank D. Aiken, charman of the
city executive committee.
By A. M. Ross, secretary.
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