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LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS
GEORGIA—GLYNN COUNTY.
Under and by virtue of an order of
the Court or Ordinary of said coun
ty, will be fold at public outcry, on
t!K> first Tuesday in December. 1922,
st the Courthouse i,i said county, he
tween the usual hours of sale, the
following real estate located i n Glynn
county, Georgia, to-wft: Lawrence
ville lots numbers five hundred and
• ixty-dne (561) and five hundred and
sixty-two (662), as show n upon th<
Lawrenceville Division o n the offi
cial map of the City of Brunswick
Georgia, made by Harwood J. Sim |
inons, C. E. in the year 1891.
Terms of sale, cash.
, EDWIN W. DART,
Administrator estate of Horace Har
rison, deceased. 11—8,15,22,29
I.IBEL 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 saUJ A'onrp,taint.
Herein fail not, a in default of such
appearance the court will Prcoeed as
to justice shall appertain.
Witness the Honorable. J. I’. High
.smith, judge of said court, this No
vember flth, 1922.
H. F duBIGNON,
Clerk Superior Court, Glynn County,
l’laintiff's Attorneys.
Farr & Powell,
Plaintiff’s ttorneys. ,
11—10, 24; 12—1, 14.
PETITION TO AMEND CHARTER.
STATE OF GEORGIA,
COUNTY OF GLYNN.
To the Superior Court of Said County
The petition of Fleming Brokerage
Company respectfully shows:
Ist. That it i- s H corporation
created and .existing under and by
virtue of the laws' of the State of
Georgia having been Incorporated
by order of the Superior Court of
said county granted March 10th,
3920, upon application was duly made,
2nd. That n meeting of the stock
holders of said company was l-egu
larly called and held in the City of
Rruuswick, said county, op Novem
her 9tl>’ 1922, at which meeting of
stockholder* the following resolu
won tvas Passed by unanimous veto
of said stockholders, u s follows:
“.Whereas certain conditions have
si-hen since the incorporation of
Fleming Brokerage Company,
mg it expedient in* the. opinion of its
stockholders that the name of said
ftfrpOriftion be be it
RESOLVED, und it is hereby re
• solved, that the charter of this coin-
Puny be so nniemled a* to its
co>'l(rat| ifi'om tenting
Brokerage CiMpany” to® United
fi'sl ributing JjpKiPany,” niuwthc of
ficers of company be ftnl th n y
are hereby authorized, empowwed and
directed to take the proper ammioces
stiry steps f o r the Purpose of imjaitv
ing Mtcit amendment to the cbm-
Pany’s charter."
•in!. That ip aciordnm-e with said
resolution, petitioner desire* that Its
said charter he amnib'd by changing
its name from “Fleming Brokerage
Company” to “United Distributing
Company.’’
Wharefore, Petitioner pray* that
its said charter he amended ns stat
ed, after this petition lias been pub
lisheil as required by law in sued,
rases. And Petitioner will ever
pray, etc.
KRAUSS & STRONG,
Phtfttoner's Attorneys.
Filed in office, this 9th day of No
vember, 1922.
H F. duUIGNON,
Clerk Superior Court, Glynn County,
Georgia.
GEORGIA. GLYNN COUNTY.
Office of Clerk of the Superior
Court, sajd county.
F. H. F. dußignon, 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 same
appears of file ■') this office.
This Plh dav of November, 1922.
H. F. duBIGNON,
Clerk Superior Court, Glynn County,
Georgia.
Gopy of Resolution passed at a
meeting of the stockholders of Flem
ing Brokerage Company, Ijf hi No
vember 9th, 1922:
“WHEREAS, certain conditions
have arisen since the incorporation
of Fleming Brokerage Company,
making it oxiiedieul in the opinion of
it* stockholders that the wants of
said corporation be changed,—now lx:
it,.
RESOLVED, and it is hereby re
solved, th#t 4he charter of this
company be so amended as to change
its corporate name front “Fleming
Brokerage Company’’ to “United
Distributing Company,” and that the
officers of said company and they
are hereby authorized, empowered
and directed to Dike the proper ami
necessary steps for tile Purpose of
obtaining such amendment to the
company’s charter.”
GEORGIA, GLYNN COUNTY.
1, W. H. Parker, being secretary
and treasurer of Fleming Brokerage
ComPany, hereby certify that the
foregoing is a true and correct trap
sc/ipt from the minutes of the meet
ing of stockholders of the Fleming
Brokerage Company, held „ Bruns
wick, Georgia, November Plh, 1922. j
at which meeting a majority ofi
stock of said Fleming Brokerage!
Company was represented.
Witness my hand and the seal of i
said corporation, this November 9th,!
1922
W. H. PARKER,
Secretaij- & Treasurer, Fleming
Brok< r®c Company. -
ADMISTKATORS SALE
* GEORGIA- GLYNN COUNTY.
By virtue of an order of the court \
if ominary of . aid countv, will be'
’old at public outcry, on the first !
’uesday in December, 1922, at the :
urt house i n said county, between
j he legal hours of sale the following
eal estate situate in Glynn county,
AW those lots, tracts or parcels of
amwsituate, lying and being in the :
:ity of Brunswick, said county and I
tote, and know n as lot? numbers 1
hro P (8) and four (4), in block “D”
f the subdivision known as Wash- i
ngton Heights, map of said
of the Subdivision being recorded]
ion being recorded in the office of
he clerk of the superior court of
Glynn county, Georgia, in Book 2-J,
Folio 590-1.
Th P sulc will continue from day to
Jay, betwen the same hours, until all
’aid property is sold. Terms, cash.
This 3rd day of November, 1622.
THOMAS MacFARLAND,
Administrator of the Estate of W. C.
ItlHcFaflnnd, Deceased.
Isaac and Isaac,
Administrator's attorneys. .
% 11—7, 14, 21, 28.
SALE OF REAL ESTATE.
In the United States District CouC t
for th t . Southern District of Gcor I
pia. Eastern Division.
In the matter o* J. B Hinson, bank-i
upt—in bankruptcy.
By virtue of an order of the Hon.
’Harry D. Reed, referee. in bankrupt
cy,, thyre will be sold before the door
of the courthouse in the City of
Brunswick, Glynn County, Georgia,
between the legal hour* of sale on
'the first Tuesday in December, 1922,
die following real estate, to-wit; (a)
The Eastern one-half of Town Com
mon* Lot, No. 107, between K, L,
Cook and l*utnam streets, in the city
if Brunswcik, Glyn n county; (b) On e
lot of limd fronting 54 feet and (i
•nclies tJ Cook street, in the CRy
, f Brunswick, Glynn County, Geor
gia, and being a fractional part of
Town Commons Lot. No. 107, between
K and L streets; said Property to be
sold free und dear of all liens. A
deposit of 10 per cent will be requii- 1
ed oP**lie Hucce.|jiful bidder. Sabi
sale will be made subject to confirms-;
lion of the (g)uft, which confirmation j
or rejection of said aalfl will be had
m the offhc in Bank-!
rnptey ai Waye, on De- J
comber 7th, 1922. ®
GEO. R. KRAUSS, J
Referee in Bankruptcy for J. B.'
Hinson, bankrupt. 11—4,11,18,25
NOTICE TO CONTRAC TORS.
Sealejt .proposals will be received
by the St. Simon's Highway Com
mission al the office of the County
Commissioner* of Glynn county in
the court house, Brunswick, Ga., un
til tt a. in., on December 12, 1922
for furnishing all eqir'pident, mater
ials, labor and other things neces
sary for the yjnajfnotlon <sf the
bridges and fills from the mainland
vo St. Simons island.
The prljcct consists of 14,394 lin.
ft. of esilh embankment and 4,64 b
!:n. ft of bridges. The work has
’cn divided into four contracts, as
tel lows:
< ON TRACT NO. I
I. Clearing (lump sum).
128 911 on. yds. of embankment
above marsh.
CONT%XCT XU.
1. tilt, ooo lin. ft. creosoted wood
piling.
2. 420,000 ft. 1!. M. creosoted tim
ber.
•h 3.3,000 ft. B. M. creosoted word
flooring.
i, 1,200 sq. yds. stop.*' rip rap 12
in. thick.
6. 2, 4(1 foot steel beam spans
erected complete.
PIERS ALTERNATE NO. 1
t>. 1,460 Cu. yds. class “A’’ con
crete.
i. 10,200 lbs. steel reinforcing.
8. 7,000 lin. ft. untreated wood pd
tng-
PIERS ALTERNATE NO. 2
9. 13.-i.OOO ft. R, M. creosoted tim
ber.
10. 9,200 lin. ft. creosoted wood
piling.
11. 2.460 cu. yds. stone fill.
CONTRACT NO. 3
1. 2, 208 foot steel swing spans
complete (except floor).
CONTRACT NO t
1. 4,800 cu. yds. day gravel sur
facing or shells (compacted.)
Work on contracts Nos. 1 a'tul 2
shall begin withi n two weeks after;
spot oval of contracts.
The contracts shall be completed!
its follows:
No. 1, Nov. 15. 1923.
No. 2, Nov. 50, 1923.
No. 8, Nov. 10, 1925.
Work will lie in chioge of the State;
Highway Engineer and will 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 j
tlie succeeding month and the re-)
nuuoing ten per cent will be paid
vvitltin 30 days after final completion
and acceptance,
Proposals must be submitted on
regular forms which will be supplied
by ,the State Highway engineer and
accompanied by a certified:
biddetV bond for S 5.000 no
i ’. 1 and 2 and f*>- 5...
J 000.00 Oij dontraets Non. 3 and 4. Bon4
] will be required of the successful
; bidder.
; Plans and specification* are on
l file i"n the office of the State High
-1 way engineer at Atlanta, Ga., and
i the office of the County Commission
er a of Glynu County pt 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 nil formali
| ties.
ST. SIMON SHIGHWAY COMMIS
SION,
E. L. Stephens,
M. B. MeKinnon.
11—10, 17, 24; 12—1
| $175,000
tI.YNN COUNTY, GEORGIA
I HOAD BONDS.
proposals will be ree vied
pntil noon, December 12th, 1922, *b /
| tiie COMMISSIONERS OF ROADS
AND REVENUE of Glynn County, j
J Georgia, at the court house in Bruns
wick, Georgia, for the purchase of
$175,000 Road Bonds, baled July Ist, 1
! 1622 denomination SI,OOO principal
; and 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
dgations, unlimited tax, regislrabl"
a* to principal or as ,j bull princi
pal and interest.
,i ythoriged by PoPuii.v vole; 556
f<*r. fit* against; registryti u 928..
Trd -approving opinion of Or ter
B. Tilass-'ich, Esq., Few York ' City,
will be furnished the purchaser with
out charge. Delivery on or about
Dec. 2lst., in New York, or, at pur
chaser's expense for delivery ami ex
change, at pine eof Purchase’s choice.
The bonds will be prepared under
the supervision of the United States
Mortgage and Company, New
tpi-k City, which will certify as to
the genuineness of the signatures of
the officats ami the seal impressed
thereon.*
Proposals must Ik* on a form (to
be furnished with additional informa
tion by the undersigned c y *aid Trust
Company) enclosed in a sealed on
velope marked “Proposal for- Bonds’’
and addressed to the undersigned,
and must he accompaned by a certi
fied cheek to the order of the un
dersigned upon an' incorporated bank
or trust company for $3,600. No bid
for tess than par and accrued inter
est will be received. The right to
reject any and all bids reserved.
A, O TO\V|’SEND,
i ClAvk, -Board jef Commijsioucrs of
... Roads & Revenue. •
11—10, 17, 21; 12—2,
Brunswick, Ga., Nov. 28, 1922,
S 2O,000
SWICK, GEORGIA
GOLD RONDS
Sea I (’d proposals will be rcceivoo
until o'clock l). in., Deceßihcr 1.2,
1922, by the coiumiksioli of the elly
of Brunswick for the imrehaee it.
$175,000 Bri'lge and Hoad lioud* of
abt city, maturing $7,000 annually
October 1, IM2S to 1925 and *50,000
additional Sewer Bond* of said city,
maturing $:>,ooo anmial|v 195* ( 0
1952.
AM bonds dated October 1, 1922,
Iciest 0 t, f, per cent), Payable
in tlie city of Bruuswjck in gold.
General obligations, unlimited tax,
registrable as to Principle alone or
both principal and interest. Valid itc<t
by Superior court for G!y>.n county.
Approving opinion of Chester B
Masslich, E*q. Delivery about Dr
lumber 20, 1922. I’roUOs ds im*nt be
on a form yhjeh addi'iional informa
ti°u a* to (lie city, it* financial con -
dition find the condition of bidding,
including two Per v* n* good faith
deposit., w ill be furnisllod c,, -.ppljc.i.
lion to the undersigned. The right
to reject auv and all inds-i. reserved.
N. ). RL'SSKLL.
13-12 Secret uy to the ComiuLsivn.
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Stiffness, Lumbago
Rub Pain from with (mail
trial bottle of old
“St. Jacobs Oil."
Back hurt you? Can’t straighten
up without feeling sudden pains,
sharp aches and twinges? Now listen!
That’s lumbago, sciatica or maybe
from a strain, and you’ll get relief the
moment you rub your back with sooth
ing, penetrating "St. Jacobs Oil."
Nothing else takes out soreness, lame
ness and stiffness so quickly. You
simply rub it on your back -nd out
comes the pain. It is harmless and
doesn’t burn the skin.
Limber upt Don’t suffer! Get a
small trial bottle of old, honest “St.
Jacobs Oil” from any drug store, and
after using it just once, you'll forget
that you ever liad backache, lumbago
or sciatica, because your back will
never hurt pr cause any more misery.
It never disappoints and has been rec
ommended for 60 years.
SAFELY RELIEVES
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1
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6110 BMIE HEBE
THIS 4FTERNOON
i Football Teams of Brunswick
and Blackshear Will Meet at
Ball Park at 3:30 O'clock
This Afternoon.
One of the attractive Thanksgiving
day events this afternoon will be a
fast and furious game of football be
tween the Glynn High school bunch
and the fast aggregation from the
: high sehooi at Blackshear.
This will be the tirst time this, sea
son that these two teams have met
on the gridiron, both of then have
been training pretty hard fo* the
battle for the past ten days and it is
pretty safe to predict that the game
will be one of the best played on the
local grid this year.
Tt will bp remembered that the
Glynn High took the game from the
Waycross last Saturday after
one of the rno--t stubborn contests it
has ever had. A Brunswickian who
saw tlmo battle <-p*ne home and told
the that the Brunswick boy a
had improved one hundred per cent in
their game in the past two weeks and
predicted that the’ locals would win
from Blackshear when the two teams
(let.
The students of the High school,
itli the drum corps of the. BoV
cout-’. staged a big parade last night
in celebration of tlie game today.
The battle will take place at the
hall park at half ,past, three o’clock
this afternoon.
Brunswick fan* ought to turn out
in numbers to witness- the came. It
not only encourages the home team, I
but it puts “Pep” into the players. i
Following is the line-up: U. I.evi
sbn. R. E.; Aiken, R. TANARUS.; S. Levisoii,
ft. (!.; Knight, Wadsworth 1.
G,; Kirkland, L. TANARUS.; Murdaugli, L. 11.;
Arnold, Q. B.; Simeon-. L. 1L; Jones.
H. H.; Miller, F. B '
Too—
Gas and
Electric
; *
• Cooking
I Costs
Less
I Let us figure with you
on tlie cost, which is
l
reasonable.
Mutual Light 6 Water Cos.
Phone 7
' 1525 Grant* St
| BARRON, OF TECH, TO
PLAY LAST GAME,
TO BE MARRIED
(By Associated Press)
Atlanta, Nov. 29.—Capt. Red Bar
ron, Tech football leader, plays his
last college football game tomorrow
In the twenty-fefurth annual meeting
of Tech and Auburn.
’3arron weds Miss Alice House, of
Washington, Ga., shortly after leav
ing the field.
To Fortify the System Against
Colds, Grip and Influenza
&ke GROVETB TASTELESS Chill TONIC. It P*i,
tea and Enriches the B> i It Buildt up an -
itrengther the Whole S- >o*m. It Fe-'iS-s ;h
--iyatera l UnstCciis.Ciipaiidmfluenra. Priced
Do You Use
GASOIM?
If you do, them come
to our Service Station
and let us explain a
plan that will mean
money for you.
Tison and
Nightengede
S. O. S.
Phone 220
EXECUTIONS IN
GREECE SHOCK TO
PEACE DELEGATES
Gloom Seems to Pervade Of
ficial Atmosphere at
Lausanne Now
(By Associated Biess.)
Lausanne, Nov, 29 T 9,. Lausnn
ue conference, s ensitive to any politi
cal or economic happenings in
Europe is greatly excited by the
execution of the former Greek min
isters in Athens.
The information regarding these
executions east a d e cp feeling of
gloim ovtr the various delegations
attending the conference as soon as
it was confirmed.
'Hie very -Vat imtirtance of tin
questions to be decided here is testi
fied to by the tense atmosphere which
now surrounds the activities of the
conference. It is petfeitally apparent
"Ai many ways that the entire Person
nel of the conference is living uud**r
a severe nervous strain. This already
existed to gom extent and was there
fore greatly augmented by the Greek
executions which came in the nature
of a surprise. At one time there were
doubts in the minds of many mem
bers of the delegation, that such a
drastic step would be undertaken hy
th o new Greek government.
CHILDS HOLD CONFERENCE
Lausanne, N’o'’. 29. —Hicham
Washburn Childs, tin* principal Ameri
tun representative at tlie peace con
ference. called on isiuet Pasha, head
of the Turkish delegation this morn
ing and had a long conference con
cerning the American interests fo
Turkey, especially tl)Op C of an ed
ucational nature.
Istuet has given the insurance thpt
th,. Angora government wi j I afford
protection to s ueh institutions as re
frain from alf Participation in domes .
tic politics.
LOCAL MARKETS
CROSSTIES AND TIMBER
(FarßMßd by Mutual Timber Cos.)
Heart Pine: Grade No. 5, 7x9xß 1-2,
! $120; grade 4, 7xßxß 1-2, $1.10;
i grade 3, 6xßxß 1-2, SI.OO.
j SaP Pine: grade 5,70 c; grade 4,60 c;
I grade 3,60 c.
Heart Cypress: Grade 5,90 c; grade
| 4,80 c; grade 3,70 c.
Mixed Oak: Grade 5,90 c; grade 4,
80c; grade 3,70 c.
TiuSber, 6x6 to 10x10, short leaf,
$12.50; long leaf, $15.50.
30 cube, short leaf, $14.50; long
leaf, $17.50.
3x9 deals, short leaf, $17.00; long
leaf, $20.00
6x12, short leaf, $20.00.
sap pine. 66c.
NAVAL STORES
Turpentine: Dull. Sales—none.
Kosins, firm. WW, $6.50; \VG,
$5.90; N, $5.60; M, $5.50; K $5.27 1-2:
G, $5.17 1-2; F, $5.15; E. $5.15; D.
$5.15; B, $5.15. Rosin sales, 1125.
NEW YORK COTTON
New York, Nov. 29—Cotton futures
. opened steady. December. 25.25;
' .January, 25.36; March 25.39; May,
i 25.31; ‘.July, 25.01.
NEW ORLEANS COTTON.
New Orleans, Nov. 29—Covering of
the short interest because expecta
; tions of small ginning returns caused
a steady cotton market in the trading
In the first half hour of the
.... prices were advanced 13(5)19
Points to 25.03 for January. The 'hol
iday tomorrow seemed to have the
effect of increasing the desire of
snorts to even up.
Prices were: December, 24.61; Jan
uary. 24.52; March, 24.90; May. 24.78;*
July 24.58.
If in your opinion VELVET is not
-the BEST flour you have over used
you may return it to your grocer
and get your money back..—LOTT-
T.EWIS CO., Distributors.