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a • MINUTES COMMISSIONERS
* . CITY OF BRUNSWICK
lOfflcvial)
BPBCIAL MEETING
Brun w ick, Ob.. Dee. 12, 1922.
Present: Hon. C. D. Ogg, mayor;
and Comjnimsiftners .1. L. Andrew:,
end M. B. McKinnon.
This d*te being set for the open
ing of the bids for $175,000.00 Bridge
and Rond bond* nd $50,000.00 ad
ditional sewerage bonds, the official i
Siyvertisement, for such bids was read:
7 The following bids for the sale of j
$175,000.00 the city of Brunswick
Road and Bridge bonds were receiv
ed. K. Mr Grant & fjo., offering
4170,737 13 and accrued interest.
,I'itiaens and Southern Cos., offering
$179,737.13. und accured interest.
Hibernia Securities Cos., offering
$175,472.60 and accrued interest.
Brunswick Bank & Trust Cos., of
fering $181,002.50 and accured inter
est.
Hillsman & Cos., Atlanta, offering
i$ 180,100.00 and accrued interest.
Tru/.t Cos., of Georgia offering
$179,170 26 and accrued interest. .
Robin ß on & Humphreys offering
$178,701.25 and accrued interest-
Resolution by Commissioner An
.drews:
, It appealing to the commission that
Ihe bid of The Brunswick Bank &.
Trust Cos., offering $181,002.50 and
accrued interest is the highest ami
best bid for the $175,000.00 The City
of Brunswick Hoad and Bridge bonds,
■bids for which were this day opijond.
It is hereby resolved by the com
of the City of Brunswick in
ilawful meeting assembled, that said
bonds numbered from 1 to 175, both
inclusive, for the principal sum of
1 $1,000.00 each, maturing $7,000.00
i October 1928 to 1052 inclusive, be
• Bold to said The Brunswick Bank A
I Trust Cos., at and for said sum of
$181,002.60 and accrued interest,
j., Adopted:
j Thu following bids lor the sale of
■ $60,000.00 additional Sewerage bonds
.* of the city of Brunswick were receiv
‘ ed:
K. M. Grand Cos., offering ssl,
120.00 and accrued interest,
if Citizens & Southern Cos., offering
$60,908,29, and accrued interest.
Hibernia; (Securities Cos., oft'ejdiig
$6.0,135.00 and accrued interest.
Brunswick Bank & Trust Cos., $51,-
.715.00 and accrued interest.
Hillsman & Cos ', offering $5(1,900. -
00 and accrued interest.
Trust Cos., of Georgia, offerjijg $61,.
191.50 and accrued interest.
Robiuson Humphreys Cos., offering
$51,052.50 and accriiod interest.
ReoluUi by Com missioner Mc
the The Brunswick Bunk A
With Christmas Only Fifteen Days Off,
It Is Tinpe to Gpt the Holiday Spirit.
Get busy while our stock is complete. store deliver them as near Christmas as you want them. Come
in and select what you want, make a payment on 1 them, and we will deliver them at the proper time.
Our line is most complete and here are a few things you will be interested in: Boys riding size automobile, Irish made
foot balls, league base balls and bats, roller skates, real sewing machines, express wagons, doll carriages,
toys and hundreds of others things.
Our display (if dry goods and shoe* is and well selected. We invite you to see oui
line of Crepe Knit (foods, just the thing lor dresses.. V\e have a full line of cherries* pine
apples, citron, and in filet everything for your fruit cake. Keep in mind that wc always carry
a full line of groceries and incuts and our country made sausages are delicious. Telephone us
an order. Wc deliver.
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Open until half past ten evenings. Free tickets to the Bijou Theatre with each purchase.
CROSBY’S
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TREAT CM
AND W FLU
j FirjJ Step in Treatment is Brisk
Surgative with Calotabs, the
Jurified and Reffped Calomel
Tablets That are Nausea
less, Safe and Sure.
Doctors have found by experience,
that no medicine for colds, i
sore throat, and influenza can be de
pended upon for full effectiveness un
til the liver is made thoroughly active
That i s why the first step in the
treatment i s the new, nauseates
calomel tablet called Calotabs, which
are fre,. irum the sickening and weak
ening effects of the old style calo
mel. Doctors also point out the fact
an active liver may gp a long way
towards Preventing influenza and
colds and is one of the most impor
tant factors in enabling the patient
to successfully withstand an attack
and ward off pneumonia.
One or two calotabs on the tongue
at bedtime with a swallow o water
that’s all- No salts, no ueauftca nor
the s lighteßt interference With your
eating, pleasur e or work. Next, morn
ing your cold has vanished, your liver
is active, your system is purified, and
you are feeling line, with a hearty
appetite fo r breakfast. Genuine Gal
ofabs mo sold only in original seated
Packages, price thirty-five cents; tew
cents for the small, vest Pocket sizt.
Advt
Trust jGo., offering l $51,715.00 and
‘accrued interest is the highest and
host bid for the $50,000.00 the city
of Brumjv kii Additional Scweragi
Bonds,TWls for which were this day
opened
U is hereby resolved that the com
mission nf the city of Brunswick in
lawful meeting assembled, that said
b"m|s numbered from 1 to 50 both in
clve, for tile principal sum of sl,-
000.00 each, maturing $2,000.00 Oc
tober 1928 to 1052 inclusive, la* sold
the said Tlse Brunswick Hindi *
Trust Cos., and for said sum of $51,-
,J 76.00 and accrued interest.
Adopted.
On motion: Tile fhock s deposited
were ordered returned to the unsuc
cessful whfich was done.
Adjourned.
N. I). RUSSELL,
Secretary Commissioners, City
of Brunswick.
LATEST VICTIMS
IN AVIATION TOLL
Above, Muter Guy L. Tearh +
. Below, Capt. Benlon A. Doyle.
The latest casualties in t bat te
ter supremacy < f the a.r . >l,. jl
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Prices i easoiKtble.
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PARAMOUNT STAR 10 BE ,
SEEN IN “ANNA ASCENDS"
Alice Brady’s new picture "Anna
Ascends,” the second g he has appear
ed in for Paramount since her recent
return from the legitimate stage to
the films is scheduled by Manager
Brown as the feature at the Bijou
Theatre today
tn the play, Miss Brady was de- j
dared by Metropolitan critics to have j
scored ihe greatest triumpth of Her|
stage career, and many of her ad- j
mirers elsewhere a-ssert that in the]
screen version of this romantic story, j
Miss Brady ha- registered film j
triumph. The picture was directed!
by Victor Fleming, and supporting.
Miss Brady are Robert Ellis, leading
man, David Powell, Nita Naldi, ('has.
Garrard, Edward Durand, Fdorem-c
Dixon, Grate Griswold and Frederick
Burton.
STRCETMAN QUIET
AFTER WILD DAY
NFGItU IS LYNCHED AFTER AN i
/■'*’. YOUNG WHITE
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(By Amfciciated Press.i
Strecman, Wxas, Dec. 12. —Street-
man is unite today after a day of
Wild terday, caused by
an attack on ■firing whit woman,
the lynching negro mail and the
burning negro hotel.
George 25, was shot
t<> death after he ha*l lveen
accu h ed on (tn attack on the white
winian earlier in Die day. He Was
jfSfeu from the sheriff's Party, which
Paying to get hifn to safety.
to a (ree, lii.< body was ml
bullet.-. ( * , "\i
contle. and Gay \\ 1 11 1 ;lr
gnrdiiig i„ odii. i
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VAUDEVILLE A HIT
AT GRAND THEATRE
Art Candler and his Broadway Fob i
lies, made a decided hit on their open-!
iug at the Grand yesterday afternoon
and was greeted w ith a capacity house ■
last night. Candler himself js very
last niglvt Candler himself is funny
arid lie has surrounded himself yvith
a talented company or artists.
Many singing numhers were pre- j
sented, which won the approval of j
the audience, the Jazz Band being aj
scream, and Mr. Mullin Played sev-j
eral numbers on the saxaphone, and '
tlie accordian, while others do buckj
dancing and clever soft Imoe dancing.
The chorus is pretty and can sing
wjell, the entire production being
• lean, and it can be said that the
management can w e ll be proud of
this class of entertainment There
yvill he complete change of show to
day and an extremely dramatic fea
ture, with thrills that will hold one
spellbound, entitles Their Own
Lak,” it's a story of the Russian
country befor e the war, and is wou
donfully Jaded. Charles Morrison,
famous for bis leading parts with
Clara Kimball Young, Dorothy Gish,
Mojrina Tahnadge, the late Olive
Thomas and many othres, will have
the leading part in today’s feature.
The prices are exceedingly low fo r
this attraction being children 10s,
andadults 35c, You should not miss
the attraction at the Grand today.
is the staff of life. JHvc the
.Jf buy VKI.® a
Colds or Influenza
t ( and as a
Preventive
Take laxatlvß
BROono
QUININE
Tablets
4 (o.JfcSfrovt*
For Constipated Bowels, Sick Headache,
Sour Stomach, Bilious Liver
The nicest cathartic laxative to
physic your bowels when you have
Headaches ’ Colds
Headaches Billiousness
Colds Indigestion
Dizziness Sour Stonnach
is candy-like Cascarets. One or two
You don’t like biscuit
two week’s old—
You like them fresh.
Crackers, too, are better fresh.
Why buy crackers three or four
Weeks old, when you can get
BLOCK’S CRACKERS?
;
Baked right in Atlanta,
Delivered to your grocer daily
In air-tight packages
f
That keep them fresh.
Buy fresh crackers—buy BLOCK’S.
THE FRANK E. BLOCK COo
Atlanta, Ga.
■
hi. r-Jt.
touigbt will empty your bowels com
pletely by msrni&g and you will feci
splendid. They work while you
sleep,” Cascarets never s fir you tip
gripe like Salts, Pills, Calomel, or
Oil and the cost only ten cents a
box. Children love Cascarets, too.