The Brunswick news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1906-2016, May 12, 1923, Image 2

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CLOSING OUT Special Sale for 3 Days Saturday, Monday, Tuesday May 12 th, 14th, 15th Any pair of Walk-Over Pumps or Oxfords in stock $ 2.95 AH Widths Ail Sizes HIRSCH’S Shoe Store 1424 Newcastle Street Special Sale We are offering some real values, compare these prices with others. Happy Home Apron Dresses , a New line fast color Percale, 36 to 46, special sale . . $ 1.00 Homespun Yard wide Yellow Homespun, medium weight, special sale . 1 Gc yd. Hose Burson Hose 25c grade, special sale 2 pair for 25c 10 lbs. SUGAR $ 1.00 I 0 lbs. Best Head Rice . 60c No. 2 Sliced Pineapple , 30c No, 2 1-2 Table Peaches 25c No. 2 Pork and Beans 10c THANK YOU KERSEY'S BAHRAIN STORE “SELLS MOST EVERYTHING" 2127 Norwich Phone 1050 REAL ESTATE LOANS We are now in a position t > lend you money in any amounts from $500.00 on up on homes in Brunswick moreover, we offer you our special, easy monthly repayment plan. Just write us about the money you need and where your home is located in Brunswick and we will do the rest. We will, of course continue to make loans on better class busi¬ ness property at lowest interest rates. MORTGAGE BOND and TRUST CO. Brroad and Walton Streets Atlanta, Georgia READ THE NEWS ADS PROCESSION WAS HELD IN MACON THIRD AND LAST DAY OF THE GREAT CENTENARY CELEBRATION ; Macon, Ga., May 11.—The re¬ view of commerce, industry and | transportation, representing every line of trade, commerce and trans : portation in Macon, the third and last of the mammoth parades staged in connection with Macon’s centen¬ nial celebration commemorating the one hundredth anniversary of the founding of the city, was held this morning. The purpose of the trades proces¬ sion was to afford a review of com¬ merce industry and transportation, so assembled that the spectator ! might grasp at once the exact posi jtion of Macon in the industrial ! world, and for this reason it was l the desire of the committe to have j every business establishment in Ma | con represented by a creditable float. ^ Historical Pageant, j The concluding episodes of the historical pageant depicting Macon from 1823 to 1923 was given this afternoon on the big open-air stage at Central City Park. The episodes told of the es¬ tablishment of Mercer University in Macon, the founding of the public schools; in interlude, Eneas Afri canus, by Harry Stillwell Edwards: the establishment of Camp Harris, the review of the Nattionajl Guard units of Georgia by former Gover¬ nor Nat E. Harris, who reviewed them, when they left for the Mexi Can border; four scenes depicting tile Wofld War and the finale, clos¬ ing. with the singing of the centen¬ nial song by the children of the pub¬ lic schools. in connection with the review of troops, announcement was made that the review of all the local units will took place at 3:30 o’clock this aft¬ ernoon, the reviewing officers were Former Governor N. E. Harris, Gen¬ eral Walter A. Harris and Mayor Luther Williams. The first batalion was under command of Major F. A. Whitaker, and the seqond bat¬ talion under command of Gibson Hig gison. advertisement Georgia, Glynn County. . By virtue of an order of the Court of Ordinary of Glynn County, grant¬ ed upon the application of Herbert Uazlehurst, as Guardian of Flossie Lena Sutton, to soil the lands of said ward for the purpose of paying her i debts and maintenance, there will be sold before the Court-house door at public outcry, to the highest bidder, in the City 6f Brunswick, between the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in June, 1923, the following property of said ward, to-wit: “The eastern one-half(l-2)of Town Commons Lot Number One Hundred and Nineteen (119) between Johnson and Bartow Street in the City of Brunswick, Glynn County, Georgia.” Terms of sale, cash or on time. HERBERT HAZLEHURST As Guardian of Flossie Lena Sutton. •"til 1-18-53-614. PUBLIC SALE Georgia. Glynn County. Under the power contained in the certain Deed to secure debt executed on the Sth day of January 1918, be¬ tween Annie B. Ware and F. W. Ware and Mrs. Mary K. Burford and which Deed to secure debt is recorded in Volume 21, folio 39, of the records of said County; and the note of $100. 00 mentioned in stjid Deed to secure debt being due besides $41.00 interest to April 1st, 1923, and future inter¬ est on said principal sum at eight per cent. The undersigned will sell be¬ fore the Court House door of said County on the first Tuesday in June 1923, between the legal hours of sale to the highest and best bidder for cash, all that certain tract or parcel of land lying and being in the 27th District G. M. of said County, con¬ taining fifteen acres, more or less, and bounded as follows; North by lands of Annie Pinkney; East by 1 Public Road leading to Bethel; South ! by lands of George Pinkney; and West by lands of Robert Floyd, same being a portion of that tract of land belonging to Annie Pinkney as shown by plat recorded in Book V, page 182 in the Clerk’s office of said Coun¬ ty. Terms csh. Purchaser pays for title. ! This May 1st. 1923. MRS. MARY K. BURFORD j F. M. SCARLETT, | Attorney. 512-9-16-23 MARSHAL’S SALE ! State of Georgia. ! County of Glynn, j City of Brunswick. Will be sold before the Court House door in said county on Tuesday June ! 5, 1923, between the legal hours jf sale, the following described proper¬ ty: that certain lot or parcel of land I lying and being in the City of Bruns wick, County and state aforesaid, and j known and described on the plan of 'said city, as follows, to.wit: The Eastern one-third of the Southeast ern one quarter of Town lot number 123. 'between Albany and Amherst streets. Levied on the property of W. M. Magwood under and by virtue of a tax fi fa issued by N. 11. Russell. Secretary of Commission, of said City, against said W. M. Mogwood for taxes THEATRICAL CHEATED HUSBAND TURNS TABLES ON CHEATERS She married without love.. In fact it was pre-arranged that she should i I marry this immensely rich man and then lie would make gladly his life divorce so miserable her and that set- | i tie a large sum. of money upon her. j Then she could marry* the penniless j man she loved. l£ But the husband learned of their' •, little plot, and he turned the tables. ] He tricked them onto his yacht and j took them to a faraway tropical is land, where their primitive outdoor i ■xistence wore off the superficialties j of convention and civilization, and j showed the depths and hallows of, human nature. This adventurous romance, written by Derek Bram, is told in ‘‘The Itilo of Doubt,” starring Wyndham. Stand- j ing at the Bijou Theatre today. It is; Paramount film directed bv Hamil¬ ton Smith, the cast also featuring; Dorothy Mackaill and George Faw | cett. PURE=BRED CATTLE FOR MITCHELL COUNTY Pelham, Ga., May 11.—Live stock aising in Mitchell county was given | aided impetus today, when the coun- j y commissioners of Mitchell county;? irranged for the purchase of twelve j 'ull-bloocled bulls to be owned by the ; ounty and placed in the different lis.triets of the county. These ani-; hills will be under the care of County iemonstration Agent D. K. Young, who will look after their maintenance ; ind treatment. The detailed plan is being worked rut for improving the grades of cat-, , !e in Mitchell county and this step s a part of" the general plan. It is |..... ■ontemplated that additional bulls i f .■/ill be added this year until the liura- A >er lias increased sufficiently to place lie in each district of the county. It s expected these animals will be jought in Tennessee 1 and shipped into ■.lie county some time this month. STEEL MAGNATE REARS MONUMENT TO FRIEND (By Associated Press) Jersey City, N. J., May 11.—Stand here!? ng in the Holy Name Cemetery is ■pitapii, a glistening “Efficient, new Faithful shaft bearing and Hon-| the j ■st.” It has been erected by Elbert H. I, Gary, executive no d of the United i j stater Stee' Corporation, in Mr. memory j! J of Tii-ms Murray, one of Gary’s j friends, who went into the corpora- j .ion a small cog and died two years j 3 ago assistant treasurer. Ij Mr. Gary has reared many monu- ; ments to departed church-yard friends. Wheaton,; Dotting j the village in magnate .11., near the fat born, m on which the stones steel j I was are many bearing- the inscription: “Erected by ij Elbert H. Gary.” o Drive Oat Malaria And Build Up The System ake the Old Standard GROVE'S TASTE- : -ESS chill TONIC. You know what you ire taking, as the formula is printed on : every label, showing it is Quinine and ,'ron in a tasteless form. The Quinine j drives out the malaria, the Iron builds up j the system. 60 cents. Ingrown Toe Nail Turns out Self A noted authority says that a few drops of “Outgro” upon the skkin sur¬ rounding the ingrowing nail reduces] inflamation and pain and so toughens ; the tender, sensitive skin underneath pene-jj !j the toe nail, that it can not trate -the flesh, and the nail turns! * naturally outward almost overnight, j “Outgro’’ is a harmless antiseptic manufactured for chiropodist. How- j ever, anyone can buy from the drug I store a tiny bottle contains direc-1 j tions. due the said City for the year 1920. Taxes, 35.70 and Costs, and transfer¬ red by me to Geo. R. Krauss, tlie plaintiff in execution. J. E. REGISTER " Marshal City of Brunswick Brunswick, Ga., May 4 1922 - 12 - 19-26 ♦ ♦ j * l ♦ Let Us Sell You Your t ► t | ♦ WOOD’ ♦: ♦ ♦ We have Oak, Lightwood, y T and Pine. ♦ ♦ * ♦ Reasonable Prices, Prompt * i ♦ Delivey. + j 4 : HENDERSON WOOD YARD ♦ 1819 Cochran Avenue ♦ Between H and I Sts. ♦ Phone 803. 4 ♦ ♦ 4 .J. Don’t Be Bothered With MOSQUITOES ROACHES FLIES Walkers Devilment Torment Fly-Flu Bracks White Wonder Hoo-Doo Shepherds Fly Killer Sweet Dreams $1000 Roach Kilter Stearns Electric Roach Paste Hoo-Doo Paste Red Devil Roach Pow der Bee Brand Insect Pow¬ der Black Flag Insect Powder Daisy Fly Killer Pratts Disinfectant CATE’S DRUG STORE Phone 518 6 We Deliver ’ 'SATURDAY MAY 12 , 1923 PERRY SPENCER LESSEE ANI) manager. PLAYING TODAY ONLY WILLIAM RUSSELL in “MIXED FACES” A thrilling drama that keeps you gussing , A1 St. John Comedy PRICES 10c - 30c AWNINGS! AWNINGS! Keep Cool and Let Me Call and Furnish You Lsiimates. EDO MILLER Teleph one CEMENT We Have a Cargo of 10,000 Barrels of Cement Ar¬ riving at Savannah, Ga. in the Next Few Days. Get Our Price on LaBONNE ESPERANCE i# high grade Poi-tlond Cement for reinforced concrete work and concrete roadways. , EAGLE PORTLAND CEMENT testing around 400 to 450 lbs., 7 day test. This EAGLE CEMENT was formerly used in large quantities all over this territory and is well remembered by lots of the trade. as the most reputable Belgian Natural Portland Cement on the morket. DROMEDARY low grade Portland Cement, testing 150 to 200 lbs., 7 days test, is much cheaper than Hydrated Lime at many points in Georgia and a tremendously better. DROMEDARY” is an excellent Cement for common and fancy brick laying. No Matter Where You Are Located Get Our Prices. Special Prices While Yessel Is Discharging. Carolina Portland Cement Company Atlanta, Ga. wmmtaBmammammmmm FOR SALE By J. S. PETERSON, Owner Phone 1 087 Two story brick building, Cor. Gloucester St. and Cochran. Two story brick building. Cor. Gloucester and Albany Sts. Two story brick building, 1304=1306 Oglethorpe St. Two story dwelling, frame, 1528 Stonewall St. Two story dwelling, frame, Cor. “H” and Johnson. -One story dwelling, rrame, 1303 1=2 Mansfield St. -One story dwelling, frame. 1305 1=2 Mansfield St. One story dwelling, frame, 1721 Stonewall St. One story dwelling, frame, 1118 Wolf Street. One story dwelling, frame, 1700 Lee. One story dwelling, frame, 1621 Cochran Ave. One story dwelling, frame, 1719 Stonewall St. One story dwelling, frame, 1700 Loudon St. Store, frame building. 1704 London. One story dwelling, frame, 1706 London. One story dwelling, frame, 2002 Ellis St. Two story dwlling, frame, 1203 “I” Street. Two story dwelling, frame, 1205 “1” Street. Two stores, frame buildings, 1304=1308 Gloucester St. Two vacant lots, Corner Johnson and “J” Sts. 1518 W|LL Ellis Street, SELL INTEREST 1706 Cochran IN FOLLOWING Ave., Corner PROPERTY: “G” and Al= bany Sts., 1723 Amherst St. AH property on Gloucester Street can be bought less than cost. All property listed clear of any debts.