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LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS
PETITION TO AMEND CHARTER
GEORGIA-—(;iyim County.
To the Superior Court ot said Coun¬
ty:
The petition of St. Simon’.- Voca¬
tional School respectfullj shows:
1. That Petitioner was incorporat¬
ed by order granted by this Court on
September 18, 1923, and reference is
hereby had to the original petition
and order and record thereof.
2. That its original charter was de¬
ficient in that it did not provide for
a Board of Trustees or for their suc¬
cessors _______ for ___ the __________________„ conduct and opera
tion of the business and objects of the
corporation, and it is necessary that
Petitioner’s charter be amended as
hereinafter set out.
3. That at a meeting of the Incor¬
porators held on March 24, 1924, call¬
ed to consider and act upon an amend¬
ment to its charter as hereinaftei
set out, the following - resolution was
adopted:
Resolved, that the charier of this
corporation be amended as follows:
(a) By providing;
That this corporation shaii not have
less than eleven and not untie than
twenty trustees, and within these
limits, the Board of Trustees shall
have the right to elect their succes¬
sors, fill all vacancies in the Board of
Trustees, and to fix the number of
Trustees. The incorporators, namely,
Mrs. Anna IX Dodge, James S.
Wright and John A. Metcalf, or a
majority of them, are hereby empow¬
ered to select those who shall com¬
prise the first Board of Trustees, and
lix their respective terms of office,
except ex officio members and life
members, and after the expiration of
the first term of the trustees first
elected future terms of all trustees,
except ex officio officers and life mem¬
ber- shall be for six years, with the
right in all cases to trustees to hold
office until their respective successors
shall be elected.
That the members of the Board of
Trustees shall have the power to re¬
move any member of the board for
neglect of duty or unbecoming con¬
duct;
That Mrs. Anna D. Dodge, of St.
Simon's Island, Georgia, shall be a
member of the Board of Trustees for
life;
That the following shall always be
ex officio trustees of raid corpo -ation
(and they shall bo counted in making
up the total number of trustees au¬
thorized) to-wit: The Governor ot
Georgia, the President of the Board
of Education of Glynn County, Geor¬
gia, the Chairman of the Board of
Con.misnioners of Roads net Revenue
of said County, end the Mayor of ...at
City of Brunswick, Georgia;
That the refusal of any ex officio
member to 'act shall be construed as
reducing - the number uf the Board of
Trustees.
That the corporation shall have the
right to take into such school and to
educate girls, men and women, as well
tv, boys, and may provide for instruc¬
tion and training in its discretion ii.
any and all branches, and depart¬
ments of learning, both literary and
vocational, and with the right to op¬
erate gardens, farms and industrial
and manufacturing departments, ana
jto soil any articles or products mad:
or produced, and to tsiab'.i-:!: anti
maintain an infirmary and any othei
institution or department that wil:
tend to promote the purposes of the
school and the welfare of the stu¬
dents.
that the corporation . rail have the.
right to invert funds and nr,me:::es
acquired by it by gift or otherwise foi
endowment or maintenance purposes
and to take security for my loans.
(b) By providing that the Board o!
Trustees shall have the right to make
by-laws, idle- and jegulatxii.-, for tin
government of the corporation and to
prescribe the number iliac, real! con¬
stitute a quorum, except that a ma¬
jority vote of the total number of
trustees existing at any time shall bi
necessary to au'ii >r: c ray alienation
or encumbrance of any of the proper¬
ty of the corporation; provided, how¬
ever, that the corporation shall have
the authority to alienate or otherwise
dispose of, mortgage or encumber,
any property which shall be donated
to the corporation by deed fixing lim¬
itations, terms or cundili; r - , or a lion¬
et iur. or encumbrances except in con¬
formity with rack limitations, terms
and conditions.
(c) That the management of said
carp: ration shall be vested in ihe
Board of Trustees under such rules
and regulations as the Trustees may
prescribe from time to time subject
to ihe imitations of the charter, with
the right to prescribe officers, their
duties and terms of office.
Wherefore, Petitioner prays tin
grunting of an erder amending Peti¬
tioner’s charter in accordance with
the provisions of Lie foregoing res
oution.
St. Simon’: Vocational S. i n d.
By Anna D. Dodge, James S. \V;v hi.
Incorporator:'.
Bonnot, Twitty & Item, e, Betiiioncr'
Attorneys. 3-28-1--', 11, 18.
1.11IK1. FOR DIVORCE
GEORGIA—Glynn ( on.-ty.
Beulah James. Richardson vs. I’rcu-
1nn B. Richardson la Glynn Super¬
ior Court, May Term, 1921. Eib::l for
Divorce.
o Preston B. RieinrtLon, Dnfend
ttf;
Vvt avu hevab; required A appear
9 raid court at Tea o’clock, A. M
Monday, May 29th, 1924, and answer
petitioner’s said complaint.
fail not, as in default of such
ance the court will proceed as to
tice shaii appertain.
Witness the Honorable J. P.
iiiith. Judge of said Court,
March 27th, 1924.
il. F. duBIGNON,
5-27,31-4-11.25., Clerk.
APPLICATION FOR DISCHARGE
GEORGIA—Glynn County.
Mrs. Carrie E. Baker, Guardian
Leslye Baker, has applied to me
i discharge from her
of Leslye Baker, this is
■.a notify all persons concerned,
file their objections, if any they
m or before the best .u ".day in
text, else Mrs. Can ie E. ‘Baker
be discharged from her
as applied for.
EDWIN IV. DART, Ordinary,
4-4,11 IS 25 Glynn County
CITATION
GEORGIA—Glynn County.
To All Whom It May Concern:
S. II. Armstrong having in
form, applied to me for
Letters of Administration on the
afe of Mrs. Ron i Armstrong, late of
■ aid (Yiunvy, this ;o cite all
singula: the creditors, and next
•in of M s. Rena Armstrong to be
and a mx; r at my office within the
time allowed by law. and show cause,
why permanent administration
not be granted to S. II. Armstrong' on
said Estate.
This 2nd day of April, 1924.
EDWIN W. DART, Ordinary,
4-4,11 18 25 Glynn County
CITATION
GEORGI A—Glynn Count y.
To All Whom It May Concern:
Mrs. Belle Levison having- in due
form applied to me for permanent let¬
ters of administration upon the estate
of Sig Levison, late of said County,
deceased: This is to cite all and sin¬
gular the next of kin and creditors of
the said Sig Levison, deceased, that
said application will be heard hr fere
ne at the regular April term, 1924,
of the Court of Ordinary of said coun
'ey.
Witness my lurid and official
cure, this 3rd day of April, 1924.
EDWIN W. DART, Ordinary,
4-4,11 18 25 Glynn County
CITATION
GEORGI A—-Glynn County.
To All Whom It May Concern:
Yd. C. Drawdy having, in proper
form, applied to me for Permanent
Letters of Administration on the
late of M. W. Arnett, late of said
lountv, tii-- is a, cite all and singu
Isr the creditors and next of kb. of
M. W. Arnett ot be and appear at my
Mice «ithin the time allowed by lav.-,
cold show cause why permanent ad
ministration should not be granted to
W. C. Drawdy on sai I c t:
This 3rd day of April, 1924.
EDWIN W. DART, Ordinary,
1-4,11 IS 25 Glynn County
APPLICATION FOR LEAVE TO
SELL AND
GEORGIA—Glynn County.
Notice is hereby giveu that the un¬
dersigned has applied to the O: dinar;.'
of said county for leave is sell land
belonging to the shite of .Mrs. Lena
Wallace for ihe payment of debts cm!
to make distribution.
Said application will be heard at
the regular term of the court of Or¬
dinary of said county to be hold cn
the first Monday i:i May, 1924.
This 3rd day of April, 1924.
W. L. WALLACE,
Administrator upon the estate of
Mrs. Bena Wallace.
MATTRESSES MADE OVER
As good as new. Venetian funds put
n first-class condition. Cushion*
made to order and repaired, lilocd
worth, the old reliable, phone 433,
corner & and Amherst struct.
Clean Kidneys
By Drinking
Lots of Water
Take Salts to Flush Kidneys
Bladder Bothers or
Back Hurts
Eating too trouble much rich food may pro
ducc kidney in some form, . ..ys
a well-known authority, be xiu.-c die
acids created excite the kidney -a. Then
they become overworked, get a .' i-h,
clog up and cause all sorts oil di xrcs-..
particularly backache and mi cr;. i ■
kidney region, rheumatic tv. in; fererc
headaches, acid stoinaelt, c : ipad -i:.
torpid liver, sleeplessness, bladder ami
urinary irritation.
The moment your back hurt 1 - kid
tiers aren't acting right, cr ii 1.1 .ddei
bothers you, begin drinking lot; of v: ->d
water and also get t.i-jiu i"ur x <■•:
Jad Salts from any g .od t.iit. .!..••
take a tablesponiiful in a Mx- o water l
before breakfast for ; lew m
your kidneys may then act fine. lid'
famous fait- is made from thy ai i l of
grapes and lemon juice, combim d -vitL
lithia, and has bea'u used Mr ve .r- to
flush clogged kidney - and 1 guuxxt'
them to activity : a ■ i to tieu.'.ralt • the
acids iu the system so that tin • m>
longer irritate, thus often relic, j,:- Mad¬
der disorders. injure
.lad Salts eau not rw "g;
makes a delightful eff- rvc • cut lithir
water drink which tnillimi. of ni | '!i.pn 1
women take now and then to help iu
the kidneys and. urit’ai" oigpns el-rx
thus often avoiding setioi . kidm • dF
ordeff By all menu;, he * • -nr i-h • i
ciati examine your kidneys at lea; • tw*«
a year.
THE BftmSWiCrt HEWS
THEY’RE HOLDING LID OF THE TEAPOT
Albert ii. Watts (left) and Rear Admiral Joseph Strauss, joint recti.., ■;
of the Teapot Dome oil lease developments, looking over the reserve..
ocinert E. Watts, vice president of the Sinclair Consolidated v;:T
f orporation, and Rear Admiral Joseph Strauss, U. S. navy, named hi
1: dux:! court as joint receivers of the Teapot Dome oil reser c dev dt. la¬
ments pending the outcome of government suits to abrogate the .:
S-'X'i-n Sinclair interests by A. K. Fall, are managing its aifai.s \
th: .ground. Soon after their appointment they went to the area
Lad-iands in in Wyoming Wvnr.vnw named Teapot because of rock formation iv
: enabling a teapot in sh«..v, tape, to give their personal attention to the ac
vMcpincnt work going on there
THEATRICAL
I!
‘•FONJOLA” VIVID PICTURE
ZATION SENSATIONAL BOOK
A refined girl, a victim of circum¬
stances, decides that the world is not
fer woman but for men only. Mas¬
querading as a man she socks i > l,:d.'
herself in AfricaItv'here she is thrown
into a maelstrom ot excitement, ad¬
venture so ,J —111 m a nee.
Thim briefly, is the theme of * Pon
jola,” a Sam 10. Rock-First National
picture, which cones to the Bijou the¬
atre today.
“Ponjcla” is a vivid pictruization of
Cynthia Stockley’s fambus master¬
piece of South African gold field life,
which proved a sensation in book
form and promises to be no less of s
sensation as a screen drama.
In the rcie of “Desmond,” the girl,
Anna Q. Nilsson, will be seen in a
part which critics declare is the
greatest role of the whole stage t.r
set ecu career. James Kirkwood en
affts the part of the man.
STOPS RSEOMAIi y ;r
PAWS—NO
MEDICINE TO TAKE
DISCOVERY OF ITALIAN PHYSI¬
CIST PROVES BOON TO
RHEUMATIC SUFFERERS
Thousands of people in this coun ivy
who once \vero victims of torturing
rheumatism are now praising: a new
powder discovered in Italy.
Ak. a idro V >lta, t he well-kn (wi
| Italia:: physicist for whom the elec¬
| tric volt was named, has discovered n
j iv w and revolutionary treatmen!
j Rheumatism. -L-r v.,.:ch, This discovery when .d:..,-.n is Vol an
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, ! ent cases of rheumatism pain.
Unlike internal remedies, -which arc
joi:e i (ianp'crou . Volta powder is ni
! tended to be absorbed into the blood
J through the my rad pores of the feet, j
| This absorption is due, no doubt, to j
| the, fat ihat tiie fee-1 t on tain c v :
j times l '*‘‘ " the ‘d 1 '" number ‘ u “' , " L of l ” pores *'M'' to the!
»°y; ich aa docs an >’ other part
l - n '
So remarkable and rapid have been
t. '|' L h''i 1 ! d 1'
d er i b “ th ! ” H^ouutry ^ux m Italy.
that , the Arnerb-an distributors have
aidherized iocs! urng ■ r-;s to uhqv. s-c
Volt:* with an unqualified rucran
:ce of rediuf from the use of ihe very
first package or your money will be
refunded.
If you suffer firm rheumatic pains,
BeUiiica, Lumbago, Gout, or
c a, you owe it to yourself to try this I
tlij i scientific trea 1 ment. It is ]
abxoiut f. ha. mlc s: and will not c
: - lent : : you do not rtceive v -
derful relief.'
You ten get a box of Volta from
: uch go-4 druggist:.: c.-x Glym: Drug
A idi v. D: u; C C. V. C .-Hit i.
Brunswick hews suPacriDers net. re¬
ceiving regular and prompt deliveries
bv carrier, phone D>f. Circulation
Cures Malaria, Chi Hr; and Fevor,
Dengue or Bilious Fever, ft idlb;
the germs that cause the Fev«r.
NOTICE OF SALE 01 CITY LAND;
Sealed bids L r the pur A: c;c of the .
following real estate belonging to the j !
Cxi of B:ti!Mwi± he .Max!
until ■ even <(’clock n m., Monday, j
.April 23, such bids to be in itriLn:'
and sealed and delivered to the S-'• - j
:c-1 y ot the Git; Cor.mti non; such |
sale be sud'je.t tire , , . '
to to ’ “'• v
conditions: 1
The ■ find ' ' ‘ to stic'i re::; c xat: |
shall : “ii rot ' 1 ' ' i> "' ' '
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xui:;:.:;; hsase tor vcyetv- .
fix g'xr.vn cud -rod red on lands in';
< 'lyim i . ariy. Ga-xi a!s with a run :
■1 sa , dail; capacity of six (6) iVY'd
CCS : d in the c vent of failure :
■ - X ■ r.ny time within
tin pci-icd if t ( (10) cpi sccutlve I
from the date of such dc od, t o
esc: ate such plant '• c. scale ccm
: r -:x":a? with tan reasonable lim its
x s id ■ . md lh thi re iscn -
h.’.e r e"i ftic at ra el lh iiletions of
crop producticn, market demand and
trun tiorlxi u:: iv q then the if
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died (200) feet lo point of' bo
v'nx-va; the : M -. jc-I estate bcinif
: a x : i i the m: ; I: nds belong'ing' j
to the City of JVtt- -wick, and ion-j
•tiin.tr ppin-.i x !y I v-rfy-four ono*
baud' h:j (.44) id an acre.
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: i '..x. to rejc ' ;::,y x i:L bid x
; • - .wl l:::x :■ cv a it u:.y ol Apt'ii,
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By George L. Lin’tliffi,
’■-id City iVIm/agcr.
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■>: Males), Due l:i hide in Urn
cut", o of . he 17 r":"jully Jr
i'.w;y. The low price of
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‘ 1 • x- "■!(”> 1 ciwinsc. (•.;.• every her a,
hr. ti i i ten time.: marc pew awful
t""m • xi'J; : ncid—and ton •. < a;
s"l! g"! .■ like clwui.-inE ,:u:i-Mnc
a •.'!••• hum (".rmol eon; h.
0;v o. 200 Pure I a:-'.; prciviravi ms
f'"' health and hy’.'ie. e. Kerry item
III' : ! . Mil end cere ran pe
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; I Store
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0 will dineaxied look hwt v.a on f !„q..j
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| SULPHUR IS
BEST
TO CLEAR UP UGLY,
BROKEN OUT SUN
L...
Any breaking out or skin irritation
on *-■! i face, » 'll neck \ nr • l body I J\_l VkJ is 1 J overcome V ’ V V. I V.V > 1 11*^
quicke st by applying Mcntho-Sulphur, Because
says a noted skin specialist.
of its germ destroying propcrtics^noth
ing lias ever been found 'to take the
place of this sulphur preparation that
instantly brings ease from the itching,
burning Meniho-Suiphur and Irritation.
heals eczema right
up, leaving the skin clear and smooth.
It seldom fails to relieve the torment
or disfigurement. A little jar of
Rowies Mcntho-Sulphur may be ob¬
tained at any drug store. It is used
like cold cream.
If Rheumatic
Eat No Sweets
Says Glass of Salts Helps
Overcome Rheumatism
Acid.
Rheumatism is easier to avoid than
to cure, states a well-known authority.
We are advised to dress warmly, keep
tire feet dry, avoid exposure, and
above all, drink plenty of good-water
and avoid eating sweets of all kind,
Rheumatism is caused by body
waste and acids resulting from food
fermentation, it is the function of
the kidneys to filter this poison from
the blood and cast it out in the urine;
the pores of the skin are also a means
of freeing the blood of this impurity.
In damp and chilly cold weather the
skin pores tire closed, thus forcing
the kidneys to do double work; they
become weak and sluggish and fail to
eliminate this waste and acids, which
keeps accumulating eventually and circulating settling
through the system, causing stiff¬
ill the joints and muscles,
ness, soreness and pain, called rheuma¬
tism.
At the first twinge of rheumatism
get from any pharmacy about four
ounces of Jad Salts; put a tablespoon¬
ful in a glass of water and drink be¬
fore breakfast each morning for a week.
This is helpful to neutralize stimulate acidity,
remove waste matter, also to
the kidneys, thus often ridding the blood
of rheumatic poison.
Jad Salts is inexpensive,, and is made
from^the acid of grapes audfdctnon
juice, combined with lithia, and is used
with excellent results by thousands of
folks who are subject to rheumatism.
STYLE SN SUPPERS
runs more io th eartistic now¬
adays, and'fancy ornamenta-,
tion takes the place of past
plainness. Tho came with
pumps and sandals for street
wear. Fancy beaded and lea¬
ther front effects arc now the
only stylos that Fashion dic¬
tates. We are now showing
new models of these.
mv ’Ttt
MiiMsri 11 w fid
SHOE CO.
Nick Sotorin, Prop,
MONDAY, APRIL 7. 1924.
HIRSCH’S
SHOE STORE
Ii will cost you just as much for a
poorly fitted shoe as we charge
for expert fitting. Ask those who
buy from us.
AH the new Spring styles-in up to
date Pumps with Silk Hose to match
HIRSCH’S
SHOE STORE
For Ladies and Children
Phone|257
Recharging
that Saves!
We have the equipment
and the “know how” to
recharge your Battery
properly and promptly.
Remember—a good job of
recharging saves many a
battery.
Recharging is merely one
of .& dozen battery jobs we
can attend to for you. Let
men with a reputation for
reliability take care of
your battery.
SNy ^fW j Says Little j™ Ampere: Th"
tit"* ' CW ______ on ____ 2 ___ 'T'l- -
WM water’s fine for your
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BRUNSWICK BATTERY &
MOTOR COMPANY
Rhone 251
C oaS-C oke- W ood
CEMENT BRICK
PLASTER SLAG
LIME SEWER PIPE
SAND TIRE BRICK
SWINDLES • HRE CI.AV
and LATHS FLUE PIPE
SLAG FLUE LINING
WE HAVE LIME IN SMALL PACKAGES FOR WHITE¬
WASHING AND DISINFECTING PURPOSES .
Coney & Parker Company
Telephone 17 anil 18 1129 Bay St.