The Brunswick news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1906-2016, December 08, 1922, Image 7

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Bay. i rJI/l Buy Sensibly and Select Wisely Come to out store and examine everv part of a shoe, and be sure that the quality is good before you pay ycur money. We are expert fitters and you can send your children here with the confimlencd of care u! attention and care for their feet, HIR&CH’S “(gmips .€■ wood UMLNI h l l ' \ K y t rfwl iimi-: Mir- ' v "• _4‘! '* I .k • H n >kk \ *1 c . 1 ;.. B >' ■ % i Atlan IT “sent- ypppp B EFFECTIVE SUNDAY, odW:!! *2, 1!22 (Thlß Bcneduio published as information guaranteed. Ar. From Lv.fcpr^ 11 .:.:i •'. ni. Savajß" " 10;I3 JR n no a m jji^ Kni< >-' R T.IF.'l >f|§lj|| t t doauncH |v. Ceri. Ao#nt'i|f> m§ —.J W h^Jv <rnmm Practfl Aluminum and Lnamel^M Electric j Electric Irons i Electric Toasters M White Enamel Kitchen Sets Yellow and Black China I ea Sets Casseroles and T ea Pots Georgia Hardware Cos. Phone 835 -83 b • “Money Saved Is Money Made mm WANTED; Local Singers- Dancers- Musicans for local vaudeville nights. BIG CASH PRIZES Ages f'-om 7 years and op. —Appiv Manager Gram- Theatre. WANTED —Experienced lady wait ress.—Apply Savoy Restaurant. t> WANTED—YeIIow Pine Dogs, either on cars or by tv a ter.—Savannah Plaining Mill Company, Savannah. Ga. 12-21 COLORED dining car waiters and sleeping ear Porters wanted ■ Ex perience unnecessary. We train you. Information free. Write 507 Railway Exchange, Omaha, jtfAjraska. WANTED—-Furniture salesman and collectin' must liaje had un e fui year's Permanent posi tion. WriW'‘Fitrniturel’,.care 01 tlu Hoard of Trade, HrurfSoVicU, giving name, age ana address. 12 1( GET into a of yoni own. Life a I now open (lie V Wat hi i-j-odu. ts. i- 1 I Spiers. I-Alniiwi Men. ■ makes Igasy selling for you. d-ay for free a atnples and pragf you can make from $2,00(1 tu^| FOR RB i'i ;# ... ... ■m * ’ i -• p’ 1 >* ■ ; every BHm city dock, army officer’! Finder will be rewarded lij returning same News office, tf LOST —Smjjll gold medal with let " t- i •T^lliiiil 1 * " engrave thereon, on ' W'ljjcr is graved “distlm g<M Sice." iJpLuwill be re bv W JALCIaS jpCi.S m ** ii I Wm. ,&■ i i a 111 J NOTICE are hereby noti fied that no hunting, fishing, trapping or trespassing in any way wll be permitted on any lands of the undersigned in eith er Glynn or Mclntosh counties -25 GEORGIA VENEER and PACKAGE CO. AUTOMOBILE Painting and Triming, tops cur tains and seat covers. House painting and, paper hanging. Prices reasonable. First class work. E. MATHIS & SONS. 2520 Norwich st. Shop and resi dence. 1-5 LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS SHERIFF’S SALE. State of Georgia, County of Glynn Will bo sold before the court house 5 door 0 f said county on the first j Tuesday in January, 1922, between. tli e legal hours of sale to the high- j est and best bidder for cash, to-wit: j That certain l-eal property situate! lying and being in the 2t>th district, | G. M., Glynn county, Georgia, be-1 gining a point on the eastern line . of the right of way of the Southern I Railway company distant northerly | 1420 foot from the intersection of said right of way line with th e west ern line of 'file public road leading from the city of Brunswick to Ster ling, Georgia, also known as the Dixie Highway, and adjacent to where said road crosses said railroad com pany’s track at Dock Junction, and w-hich starting point is th e north west corner of the 10-tnjlOO acre tract so conveyed to the Board of Education of said Glynn county, Georgia, and running thence norther ly along the eastern side of said .Southern Railway right of way a distance of two thousand, three hun- dred and twent.v-four and one half ect; thence running north seventy degrees, east a distance of four litin ired and seventeen feet; thence mil ling south fifty-nine and one half degrees, east seven hundred sixty ive and eight-tenths feet; I hence -uniting north seventy-six degrees, thirty minutes, east six hundred and dxt.v feet; thence running south thirteen degrees, thirty minutes, east •1 distance of seven yuiudred and thirty-live the Rtesterii line of the right of "ay of s.-Af! public road; thence running 1 soutlnveSterD 1 1 g said western lin e of public road right of to >h'J Hci' f & . . IV Attorney for Georgia K- Package ( n’- ■ jpfjjpl ei BetweetHßic legal hours of sale will be sold before the court house doors of said county on th e 17 day of December, 1922, to the highest and best bidder for cash the following j personal property t,o-wit: One 1 a 111 e, > 0110 drill press,.one air compressor J and four electric motors, the same t<a lie sold under and by ail order granted yy the Hon^H. 1 £ Butts, judge of the city m Brutigwick, issued on th December, 1922. Upon for sale uf <’• A. Edwards, that. Property is to be sold as the pr>]gMj£ of O. H. I’erduo to satisfy a fli gage given the said I). A. by the said O. S. l’erdu e roll, 1922, and reiorded in the cKS 1 (,ffic (! of the Superior court, county in book vol. 24, folio the loth day of April, 1922, said pro|c erty being sold under and by virtue of an attachment issued from the .1. I”, court of the 2<i District, <* M., of said county and returnable to the •aid city court of Brunswick Febru ‘ ary term, 1922, aid attachment be ing in favor of U. A. Edwards and against the .sajd O ' -S. BeWue. Said property <an lie sden and in spected ul the garage of J. 11. Mor gan. This the 7th day of December, 1922. R. S- PYLES, Sheriff,, Glynn County. MINUTES COMMISSIONERS® CITY <OF BRUNSWICK W (Official) m Recess meeting from regulawiuect iug of Dec. 4, 1922. Brunswick, Oa., Dec. 7, 1922. Present: Hon. C. D. Ogg, mayor, and Commissioner Andrews: Absent: Commissioner McKinnon. Ordinances: The following ordin ance was read the first time and or dered published. AN ORPIANCE Entitled —An ordinance to regulate and prescribed the maximum rates to be charged ’ consumers of water in th e city of Brunswick, Georgia, by all persons, firms or corporations furnishing water to sonsumers of said city and charging therefor, to provide a Penalty for each violation of tile provisions of this ordinance, and for other purposes. (Thp ordinance in full will he pub lished tomorrow.) Resolution: Be H and il is Itfu'c by resolved that th e secreta I'm of tlie commission send a copy >'■ the i ordinance which has been plaei* on i its first reading, prescribing \Vter rates to the Mutual Light K- Company, with a note inviting said Company to appear Jjy it officers or attorney or both, si tl*£ meeting of the commissioners fd be bold oil De re in her lStli, 1922, tq.inak* anw show ing as to why the ‘"add'Bailee in question he }ii;ufttedopted. Adopted. * Eleclitm: An’Vlccfom j, mciiiiar of the Hoar\nrlß j j for the term beginnim* iilid expiring Jan. I. ill the election of Mrs. <!* ■ Adjourned. * * 1)^1 Secretary t'ommißsi<>BßG!®gj of Brunswick. . ■ J. M. PITTS 1 WLu itrac 1< HmdlkWoods DOMESTIC ENGINEERS , vUB Richmond street Mtmitare bliimiwn ILLIAN’S eye on ■lie corner. WHIPPED CREAM For Sale at CHURCH’S 508 Gloucester Stroet. MOTHER! MILD’S COLD f—, . \S 1 A Hurry! Move Little cowels with “California Fig Syrup" No matter what else you give youfj child to r eHeve that cold, sore throat; or congestion, be sur c to first open , the little one’s bowles with “Califoni in Fig Syrup” to get -rid of tliAjiois ons and waste which are cold and congestion. In a fewlur.i you call see for yourself how tlßroul ly it works the constipation Poison sour bile.. ! fci'-j?> s waste right out. Even if ,vo‘,v•.fall your family physi SERi OJLjiIV. Have you ever sloped to con* | sidcr how often the average Aid tomobile Dealerships change ■^britcHiNMr h c UV'H Motor Com* ■ t .M ' \ V' *> Authorizecf¥ijl Lincoln Car The World’s Greatest Motor Car Values '' J h■ ' US Ij, make sthe engine powerful, ecu- m3* wP# nomical and dependable. The won :rfui Compensating Governor keeps the engine operating smoothly and efficiently at all speeds without you 1 having to touch the spark lever once. .■> ■ i ] Brunswick V ulcanizing Cos. “in lie will praise you for iiavins given 't'Jlifoinia Fig Syrup’’ as the laxative because it never fails, never cramps or overacts —and even sick childr; n love its pleasant taste. Ask your druggist; for genuine! Laxative because it never fails, tie’ I •California Fig Syrup” which has di rections for bahie s and children of all ages printed on the bottle. Mother l You must say “California” or you may get a imitation fig syrup.