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RECOVERY OF PHILLIPS
01 “ 15 Years s ■£» Standing===Mississippi !" d Bl-.Syrup Man Ms Hadn’t Stomach Hit Lick
Work In 5 YearS**-No\V On Job Every Day.
•After suffering for fifteen years from stomach trouble Dr. Thacher’s
Liver and Blood Syrup relieved all my troubles and I am a well ;uul
strong man today,” was the interesting statement made the other dav bv
• •
W. H. Phillips, living on Route 1, Guntown, Miss.
. “1 had jiist about given up all hope,
of getting over this trouble,” con-!
tinued Mr. Philips. “ for 1 had tried |
any number of treatments and other
medicines without getting any better.
The agony I would feel after -eating
anything was almost unbearable, j
Why I felt like I had swallowed a
hall of fire I would burn so inside. |
then in 1914. I had an eruption to
break out on me that 1 was told was
pellagra, and for fiv e years I was too
weak and miserable to do a lick of
work.
‘‘I heard so much about Dr. Thaclt
er’s Liver and Blood Syrup that 1 de¬
cided to try it, awl my first bottle
made nie feel so much better that I
just kept it up a n d after taking only
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LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS
PUBLIC SALE
Georgia, Glynn County.
Under and by virtue of an order
of the Court of Ordinary, of said
County, granted at the May term.
1923, there will be sold at public out
cry, before the court house door of
said County, during the legal hours
of sale,' to the highest bidder for
cash, the following rea! estate, situate
in the City of Brunswick, Glynn
County, Georgia, to-wit: “The north¬
ern fifty (50) feet of the western
one half (1-2) of Old Town lot num¬
ber four hundred and sixty six (406).
the same lying forty (40) feet north
of Monk street, facing west (50)
feet on Albany street, and extending
back east (90) feet, with all im¬
provements thareon: said property
being sold as the property of Eddie
Cain, deceased, for the purpose of
paying debts and making distribution.
This the 10th, day of May. 1923.
J. W. BIGGS
' Administrator, Estate
Eddie Cain, deceased.
FARR & POWELL,
Attorneys for petitioner.
5 11-15-22-29.
CITATION
Georgia, Glynn County.
To All Whom It May Cupcen:
Mrs. Bertha Isaac and Mrs. Ger¬
trude Weinburg having, in proper
form, applied to me for Permanent
Letters of Administration on the es¬
tate of Mrs .Rachel Myers late of
said County, this is to cite all and
singular creditors and next of kin of
Mrs. Rachel Myers, to be and appear
at my office within the time allowed
by law. and show cause, why per¬
manent administration should not be
granted to H F. duBignon, on said
estate. * *
This 10 day of May 1923.
EDWIN W. DART
Ordinary G. C. Ga
5117-24-31-0 7
NOTICE
Brunswick, Ga., May 5, 1923.
To the pilots of the Brunswick Bar
and St. Andrews-Bar and Masters
of Vessels, and whomsoever else it
may concern:
The Commissioners of Pilotage for
the port of Brunswick covering St
Simons and St. Andrews Bars have
adopted new rules and regulations
also scale of charges for vessels en
tering the above harbors, which shall
become effective on and after June
1, 1923. The scale of charges can be
seen at office of the Brunswick Pilot
Association.
F. D. AIKEN
Chairmat
CITATION
Georgia Glynn County.
To all whom it may concern:
J. L. Andrew's & Nick Mescure, hav¬
ing, in proper form, applied to me for
permanent letters of administration
on the estate of Michael Coovelas,
late of said County, this is cite a d
and singuar the creditors ar.d next
of kin of Michael Couvelas, to
be and appear at my office within
time allowed by law, a nd show
why permanent administration should
not be granted to J. L. Andrews &
Nick Mescure on said estate.
This 7th day of May, 1923.
EDWIN W. DART
5j8-15-22-29. Ordinary, G. C. Ga.
MARSHAL'S SALE
State of Georgia.
County of Glynn.
City of Brunswick.
VViil be sold before the Court House
door in said county on Tuesday June
5, 1923, between the legal hours >f
sal£AfihegfpHowing described proper
tyTthaj^certain lot or parcel of land
lyiiigzand being in the City of Bruits
wick, County and state aforesaid, .and
known and described on the plan\of
aid city, as follows, to-wit: The
Eastern one-third of the Southeast
•rn one quarter of Town Commons
three bottles of this wonderful remedy
1 "as completely relieved and was
k ear ty and strong enough to do a
hard da >” s "' ork "-ithout its hurting
me or making me tired at all. My
friends and neighbors all think it was
a most * ike a miracle the way I got |
over m - v troubles, and I am always
when anybody speaks to me
about it to tell them all the praise
should go to this wonderful Liver and
Blood Syrup of Dr. Thacher’s.
Dr. Thacher’s Liver and Blood Sy¬
rup is sold by leading druggists with
the positive guarantee that if the first
bottle does not benefit you the pur¬
chase price will be refunded.—Stella
Vitae & Dr. Thacher's Liver and
Blood Syrup are sold iu Brunswick
by the City Drug Co.
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. D. Russell,
Secretary of Commission, of said City,
against said W. M. Magwood for taxes
due the said City for the year 1920.
Taxes, 35.70 and Costs, and transfer¬
red by m.e. to Geo. R. Krauss, the
plaintiff in executiop. J.’e.
REGISTER
Marshal City of Brunswick
Brunswick, Ga., May 4 1923.
515-12-19-26
PUBLIC SALE
Under and by virtue of the terms
of a certain deed to secure debt made
by C. A. Dunlap to the Lawrenceville
improvement Company, under date
-f February 19th, 1920, and recorded
in Book 3-L, folio 5S0 of the records
of Glynn County, Ga., the undersign¬
ed will sell before the Court" House
ii or in Glynn County on the first
Tuesday in June, 1923, between the
legal hours of sale, to the highest
and best bidder for cash, all of the
following described real estate, situ¬
ate, in the City of Brunswick, Glynn
Count, Georgia, and in that portion
or sub-division of said City known
as “LawrencevilleoS, and described
according to the maps of said City
as follows, to-wit:
(1) Lot Three Hundred and One,
bounded on the north one hundred
feet by Third ’Avenue; on the east
forty-five feet by Brailsford Avenue;
Southernly one hundred feet by lot
three hundred and two .and wester¬
ly forty-five feet by an alley.
(2) Lets three hundred forty-nine
and three hundred fifty, said lots ly¬
ing adjacent within common bound¬
aries, and the whole being bounded
is fellows: Northerly one hundred
feet by lot three hundred forty-eight:
asterly ninety feet by an alley;
southerly one hundred feet by Fourth
Street, and westerly- ninety feet by
•'ranklin Avenue.
Said property being sold to satisfy
in indebtedness due under said deed
o secure debt by the said C. A
Dunlap to the Lawrenceville Im¬
provement Qcnipany of $1209.04. to¬
gether with interest thereon at the
rate of eight percent, per annum
from tlie 19th day of April, 1920, and
the further sum of ten percent, as
provided for in said deed to secure
debt as a commission t othe attorneys
for preparing necessary papers and
directing and conducting the sale.
Terms cash. Purchaser to pay for
title.
This the 9th day of May, 1923.
L.UVRKNCFtViLLE
IMPROVEMENT CO
W. C. LITTLE, Atty. 5 10-17-24-30
SHERIFF’S SALF
State of Georgia
County of Glynn
Will be sold before tiie courthouse
door in said County on the 1st, Tues¬
day in June 1923, between the legal
hours of sale the following real es¬
tate to-wit: The \y astern one half of
‘‘Town Commons” lot number Fifty
nine (59), same being seventy-five
j by one hundred (70x100) feet in di
j mensions, and located in that block
“Town Commons” lots bounded by
Stonewall, Cochran Avenue, ”G” and
“H” streets, as shown upon the of-
1 fical map of the City of Brunswick.
made by Howard J. Simmons, C. E.
in the year 1S91, said lot being
bounded as follows, to-wit: On the
North by *‘M” street, on the East by
the Eastern one-half of “Town Com¬
mons” lot number Fifty-nine (59), on
tiie South by ‘Town Commons” lot
number Fifty-seven (57) and on tiie
West by Cochran Avenue, together
with the improvements thereon. Sain
property being levied on as the
erty of Samuel K. Holmes to satisfy j
an execution issued on the 17tji day j
of February Tsrtffi-'fi^iu saiiUComity, .theTityVGdnU |
of Brunswick, ijt in
vor of Leighton \Y. Burroughs
against Samuel K. Holmes for the:
principal sum of Four hundred and’
Thirty-five dollars ($435.90) with, in
teles: i'iom November 26th, 1919, at-
GOOD GARDEN GIGGLES
Planting a garden is often a lot
tery because amateur gardeners
waste time in mere pottery. Nurture
your plants with diligent work and
then when it comes time for crops
they won’t shirt. Of course, all your
vegetables won’t look just like those
pictured in a book. But good, green
"5
whether you garden always
once in a while, gardening joke?
l!! ^ OW P 5 ” a S 9? ile / A ' ld thls sml,(
^01 grow into a l.,g hearty laugh ami
ea&e Y ouiway a o ‘!f ht ® s pa th ’
No uam tor Pams . .
Bimbo—Did your garden win an\
prizes last summer?
Timbo—Indirectly, yes. My neigh¬
bor’s chickens took first prize at the
poultry show.—“Topics of the Day’
Films.
Worth Trying
Biggs—What do you mean you’re
going to reverse the practice this ycai
when you make your gaiden?
Jiggs—I’m going to plant a variety
of seeds and see if vegetable’s will
come up.—New York Sun.
Strategy
•Tapers—How did you get your gar
d?n dug so quickly?
Bubbs—I told my son he could stay
home.from school and go fishing if he
dug fir bait worms in the garden.—
“Topics of the Day” Films.
Ambitious
“Can’t I do some gardening fo;
you,” asked the worthless one.
"No. thanks. My husband does the
gardening—at least he loafs arounc
and pretends to.” kipin;
“Couldn’t ypr gimme a job
’im ?”—Australian Bulletin.
Often Happens
May—Were you successful will
your war garden in 1917?
Ray—No, it turned out to be :
piece garden. 1-picked one radish.—
Topics of the Day” Films.
Dance Act?
Mrs. Nuwed—Mary, I think we”
have boiled mutton with caper sauc
for dinner. Are there any capers i
:he house?
Mary—No, ma’am.
Mrs. Nuwed—Then go into the ga;
den and cut some.—Zit’s Week!
Newspaper.
torney’s fees and costs.
Tins the 6th day of April 1923.
R. S. PYLES
Sheriff Glynn County, Ga
*8-16-23-30.
PETITION FOR DISCHARGE
United States District Court, East
ern Division, Southern District of
Georgia.
In the matter of L. D. Wilkes
Brunswick Ga., Glynn County. Bank
ru-pt in banruiptcy
To tjhe Opeditoi.s uf th,e Above
Named Ban-nipt:
You are hereby notified that the
above named bankrupt has applied
Cor a discharge from all debts prov¬
able against him in bankruptcy.
The “aid application will be heard
by the United States District Judge
of said division and district at the
United States Court room in the
city ol Savannah on the 9th day of
June, 1923,. at 10 o'clock in the fore
noon.
All creditors of said bankrupt are
notified to appear at the time and
place stated and show cause if any
they can why tiie prayer of said
petition should not he granted.
Dat.ed at Savannah, Ga., this 9th
day of May A. D., 1923.
L. M. ERWIN,
Clerk
BY CORINNE OLIVE,
Deputy Clerk 5-11
SHERIFF’S SALE
Georgia, Glynn County.
Will be sold before the Court House
door of said County, on the first
Tuesday in June, 1923, within the
legal burs of sale, to the highest and
best bidder for cash, the following
described property: An undivided
one-half interest in and to that cer
ain tract of land situate in the city
if Brunswick in said County, and tles
eribed a s follows: Beginning at the
Eastern side of the road or drive¬
way known as the Boulevard, at the
corner post of the fence forming the
Southern boundary of lands now or
formerly owned by one Willowby, and
running along the Eastern side of said
Boulevard, in a Southerly direction,
one hundred feet; thence turning and
running in an Easterly direction with
a uniform width of one hundred feet
parallel with the Southern boundary
of the lands now or formerly of said
Willowby to a dam ;said body form¬
ing a parallelogram with ends of one
hundred feet and sides of about four
hundred and thirty feet; said land
being more fully described according
to the ma,p of “Maratime Sub-diisifen”
made by W. T.«McCormick and W. A.
Jeter as Blocks 1 and 2—lots 1. 2. 27,
28, 29, 30 a nd 53 of said Maritime
Subdivision. The said one-half un¬
divided interest levied oil as the prop¬
erty of W. T. McCormick under and
p v virtue of a n execution issued from
City Court of Brunswick in and
for said County in favor of J. H.
Walton against said W, T MA or-I
mt ,-k a i)d “tiie same yviiUhm skid to
said execution/ No ,person in
possession of -the property,
This May 10, 1923.
r g, PYLES
sheriff City Court of Brunswick
of said County.
FAIRBANKS PICTURES
KING OF ROMANCE
N-c character in history or legend
>ver appealed more to the imagina
ion for his preponderance of dash
ng romantic nerve than Robin Hood,
whose exploits in the Twelfth Can¬
ary serve to mark that era as
n which the spirit of chivalry
reached its zenith. No character in
he memory of mankind ever was
riven such a magnificent opportunity I
to be impressed permanently so bril-;
iantly. Douglas Fairbanks’ masterly ;
oortrayal of this character in his 1
nhotodrama, “Douglas Fairbanks in
Robin Hood.’’ at the Bijou theatre to
'ay for the last.
That Robin Hood 'as was a great
'over,- every version of his meteroic
•areer indicates. He was noted for.
he manner in which he so rigidly
■nforced the highest respect for all
women. He was gallant to a maxi-:
mim degree and he never failed to
esent any show of masculine mis
•ondnet toward the gentler sex. His S
manner of resentment, was always
nost unpleasant for the offender,
oo. In order to appreciatewhat
find of ardor was characteristic of
his heroic defender of womanhood,
me has only to contemplate one
peech accredited to him. i
‘‘I love you with all my heart and 1
sioul,” he declared to the Maid,
Vlarian. “Your eyes are to as the
tars on a dark night to foresters ,
vho have lost their way. Your voice |
s sweeter to me than the must of
finis. I would sooner be in your
company than in the merriest meet
tg 1 ever saw on May day.”
As. . visualized in the matchless
Douglas Fairbanks in Robin Hood.’
his character becomes the very king
-f romance in all that the term im¬
plies, and his manner of impressing
is commendable traits of standing
tnabashed as the bold fighter in be¬
half of frail Oman is one which
: vill not fail to remain fixed in the
•find of every person who sees the
■eincarnation of his spirit by Mr.
Fairbanks, foremost of romanti'
tars. It has been predicted that
his film ill go far in reviving a
vorld-wide interest in romance of
h e dashing sort a nd chivalry of the
■abituai kind and there seems to he
m pie grounds for anticipating such
i beneficial result. Nor is it to he
’onbted that the world today needs
sore of this combined spirit of such
meat power in making life more
worth-while.
Mr. Fairbanks’ masterful interpre¬
tation of the romantic vole of D’Art
,gnan in “The Three Musketeers” has
■stahlished him beyond question as
a player with few peers when it
■omes to portrayals of this sort.
NURSE SAVES 2 PEOPLE
FROM OPERATION
“I had two patients that the doctors
teemed unable to reach with their
nedicines and in both cases advised
: he knife. A friend who had tried
Mayr’s Wonderful Remedy for stom¬
ach trouble proposed that 1 recom¬
mend it to my patients, which i did.
Both are now entirely well; 1 am
/ery glad that I was able to recom¬
mend it.” It removes the catarijial
mucous from the intestinal tract and
allays the inflamation hich causes
practically all stomach, liver and in¬
testinal ailments including appendi¬
citis. One dose will convince or money
refunded.
Sold by all druggists.
To Drive Oat Malaria
And Build lip The System
ake the Okl Standard GROVE’S TASTE
ESS chill TONIC. You know what you
re taking, as the formula is printed on
very label, showing it is Quinine ar.d
.-1 in a tasteless form. The Quinine
ives out the malaria, the Iron buiifia 14
ie system. GO cents.
We Have a
beautiful
assortment
of Toilet
Requisites
in the
famous
French
makes
GUERLAINS
CQTYS
ROGERS and GAILETS
HOUBIGANTS
WOODWORTHS
VIOLET
Our
Line
- of
Compacts
ARMANDS
WOODWORTH
C0LGATES
HUDNUTS
GOLtiWOGG
the square leather box
Phone 518
‘We Deliver’
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The Southern Railway System
Announces the following new schedule, effective as of
May (ith, 1923, between Brunswick, and Savauuan, via
Southern Ry. to Leverrt, thence Seaboard Air Line Ry. to
Savannah.
Leave Brunswick (Union Station) Sou Ry No 26 9:25 a. m.
i
Arrive Everett Sou Ry No 26............ 10:05 a. m.
Leave Everett SAL RY No 24............. 10:05 a. m.
Arrive Savannah SAL Ry No 24 —......... 12:15 p. nt.
READ THE NEWS ADS
B. F. LATHAM
Woodyard and Transfer
WOOD DELIVERED “RIGHT NOW”
Our transfer business is noted for promptness and reliability
Nothing too large; nothing Loo .-mail for us to hand'e
PHONE 177 AND 1006
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
high grade Portlond Cement for reinforced concrete work and
concrete roadways.
EAGLE PORTLAND CEMENT
testing around 400 to -150 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 murket.
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 laving.
No Matter Where You Are Located Get Our Prices.
Special Prices While Vcsse i Is Discharging.
] Carolina Portland Cement Company
| Atlanta, Ga.
FOR SALE
By
J. S. PETERSON, Owner
Phone 1087
. Two story brick building, Cor. Gloucester St. ami Cochran.
Two story brick building. Cor. Gloucester and Albany Sts.
Two slory brick building, I30M 306 Oglethorpe St.
Two story dwelling, frame, 1528 Stonewall St.
Two story dwelling, frame, Cor. “H” and Johnson.
-One story dwelling, frame, 1303 1=2 Mansfiefd.St.
-One story dwelling, frame. 1305 I 2 Mansfield St.
One story drveiling, frame, 1721 Stonewall St.
One story dwelling, frame, 1118 Wolf Street.
One story dwelling, frame, 1709 Lee.
One story dwelling, frame, L62I Cochran Ave.
One ston/ dwelling, frame, 1719 Stonewall St.
One story dwelling, frame, 1700 London St.
Store, frame building. 1701 London.
One story dwelling, frame, 1706 London,
One story dwelling, frame, 2002 Ellis St.
Two story dwUing, 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.
AVIU. Eiffe mi INTEREST IN FOLLOWING PROPERTY:
15 ML SYrtrei.1700 Cochran Ave„ Corner “G” and Ai
bany Sts., 1723 Amherst St.
All property on Gloucester Street can be bought less than
cost. All property listed clear of any debts.