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WEDNESDAY. NOV. 16, 1932.
SEWING done at reasonable prices.
729 Norwich street. 17
WANTED Reliable man or couple
with car to live on property Blue
Heron Club, Hillary Island, and oper¬
ate same for members. Write I*. 0.
Box, 399, Brunswick. 16,18,20
THE COASTAL COMPANY
St. Simons Island, Ga.
REAL ESTATE, RENTALS,
INSURANCE
Office Over St. Simons Drug Co.
Office Phone 70 Residence Phone 9109
FOR SALE
Blood-tested Barred Rocks, Reds and
Orpingtons, 10(1—$5.95; assorted
heavies, $5.50. Prepaid; live delivery.
Satilla Farms, Wayoross, Ga. 20
FOR SALE—Cut flowers. Roses, car¬
nations, chrysanthemums,
plants in bloom, begonias, cyclamen,:
African violets, primroses,
plants, stocks, pansies, calendulas,
snapdragons. C. S. Tail, Sr., phone
29, 903 Dartmouth street. 10
FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS
Wedding flowers, plants and cut
flowers of all varieties, and funeral
designs. Personal attention given
each order. Mrs. M. .1. IIopps, 2400
G street, phtyte 17G. Agent for Rose
dale Gardens. tf
FOR RENT
FOR RENT—Rooms. Modern in every
way, reasonable rates. Heat and
hot water clay or night. Apply Slier
Hotel. ‘ 17
man
TAX COLLECTORS 1932 NOTICE
I will he at the places named below
on the following dates for the pur¬
pose of collecting state and county
taxes.
25th District, St. Simons pier, Oct.
27, Nov. 21, Dec. 5 (at Everett’s
store).
27th District, Brookman, Ga., Oct.
28, Nov. 22, Dec. 6. .
135(!th District, Sterling, Ga., Oct.
29 Nov. 24th, Dec. 8th.
1499th District, Everett City,
Nov. 28; Bladen, Ga., Nov. 29; Pen
nick, Ga., Nov. 30
On dates not mentioned above, I
will be at my office at the court house.
The books close on Dec. 20.
W. L. HARWELL,
Tax Collector, Glynn County, Ga.
tf.
ANNOUNCEMENT
Dr. C. C. Fishburne wishes to ari
nounce ,, that , he , is now . the
residing in
Jeter cottage, 1800 Gloucester street,
11 is office is no longer located in the
Andrews Building, he having remov
ed to the rear of Fishburne’s Phar
macy on Norwich xt • I street. Telephones: , ,
Residence, 11,>1, office, Ilo2. 17
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ANNOUNCEMENT
To the voters of the 26th district,
- Glynn county of Georgia:
1 hereby announce my candidacy m
the election of December 3rd to sue
eeed myself as justice of the peace
for said district. I will appreciate the
support of the voters generally.
‘
KespectiulJy i?,,
too H. D. Si MOaS.
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SPECIAL TAX NOTICE
November 30th is the date for the
final payment of the 1932 city taxes,
without incurring penalty and inter
est. Books close on this date.
December 1st all unpaid city taxes
will go to execution with costs and
interest at 7' added. Pay your ax
os now and save these additional
cos ^ s
J. P. BROOKS,
City Treasure]'.
.
COUGHS
Don’t let them get a strangle hold.
Fight germs quickly. Creomulsion com¬
bines the 7 best helps known to mod¬
ern science. Powerful but harmless.
Pleasant to take. No narcotics. Money
refunded if any cough no matter of
how long standing is not relieved. Ask
youi druggist for Creomulsion*(adv.)
/7 Drinker of Hashish!
In eleventh-century Persia, a secret
order was founded by Hassan ben
Sabbab, indulging in the useef the
Oriental drug hashish, and, when
under its influence, in the practice
of secret murder. The murderous
drinker of hashish, came to be
called hasbash in the Arabic and
from that origin comes our English
word assassin!
■'XT-ite for Free Booklet, which sagpt-.ts
how you may obtain a command of
Er.ehsh through the knowledge of word
origins included in
WEBSTER’S NEW
DTTERNATSONAL
DICTIONARY
“The Supreme Authority”
t7g~%G.<Sc C.MERRIAM
COMPANY
SPRINGFIELD
MASS.
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DOROTHY DARNI1 By Charles McMcmits
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MARSHAL’S SALES
MARSHAL’S SALES
State of Georgia,
County of Glynn,
City of Brunswick,
* J!,< * er aml by virtue or executions
laxes owing to the City of
by parties hereinafter named will be
sold at public outrry before the court¬
house door of said county on the lirst
Tuesday in December to the highest
best bidder for cash, the following
erty hereinafter described and
in the said city, the same having been
levied as the property of such
jvely named persons under executions
which have been duly issued by the qual
ified authority of said respective por
sons to satisfy such'executions and
the time ‘ n they of r the respective levy, tov/it possessions (in the list
a „ pcar first , the name of the defendant in
execution, then a description of the prop
erty levied on and to be sold, then the
year for which the taxes, for which the
execution has been levied is owing, then
a“ of
northern M of southern 4-1) of Old
Town lot No. ill). Year 1931. Balance
due on taxes, $359.64 and costs,
f .*•*; New ^ rs V’"’" ; P- ^ lot Ammons. No. 1442. Western Year 1931. 1-2
. due taxes, .$20.15 and
on
38. K. K. Ammons. Northern 1-2 of
lot No. 3. Year 1931. Balance
due on taxes, $135.11 and costs.
163. Mi Lilia II. Burroughs.
western 1-6 of Town Commons lot No.
V, 1 between Wolf and Albany streets
*•£ '' l'<i. mL Balance duc > a,Kl
4 M. A. Cassells. Northern 1-2 of
northwestern 7-BO of Town Commons
lot No. 122 between Albany and Amherst
streets. Year 1931. Balance due on
iir ! ,i
4B1. \\. A. ( lark (M. E. Dart). May
hew Subdivision lot N< 25. Year 1931.
$24.42 and costa.
465. Mary Cain. Eastern 1-1 of west
ern 1-2 of Town Commons lot No. 45
between Cochran avenue and Stonewall
Year 1931. Taxes $23.65
° 477.'
Cornelius Curry. Northwestern
i omniorjy Jot No. JO.) between Davu
and Habersham street-. Year
$19.o8 end co..t*.
18c . 1 . k. < arruther... Southeastern
-8 of Old Town lot No. 167. Year 1931.
Balance due on tuxe: $„7.80 and costs,
•>.)(. Thoma f d\~: on. Eastern 1-1 of
northwestern 1 -1 of Old T« lot No.
Tear \ J.>1 • 1 a.v ' .>24.20 and coM .
507. T. L. Cain. Eastern 1-3 of GDI
Town lot No. 507.. Year 1931 Balance
due on taxes. i->->-> 4 ml cost.
•’$’• W'lfic Deloach Western MO
eastern 1-2 of 1 own Commons lot
106 between Albany and Amherst
Yt ’ ar 1331 • Taxes $12.10 and costa.
674. . Mr;. Peter Devaris. Northern 1-2
of southwestern 1-4 of Old .Town lot No.
Yyar 1931. Balance due on taxes
$127.20 and costs
813. First African Baptist Church.
Southern 1-4 of southwestern 1-4 of Old
of WHhtcin 1-2 of 1 own Common:-, lot
No. 91 between Loch ran avenue and
stonovull -treet Year 1931. Balahce
866. v'rn n Mrs. M aX, '\i, Alice i L. I'T Fox. ‘'"c'-.u Southern , 4
of New Town lot No. 669. Year 1931.
Balance due on taxes. $17.17 and costs,
1363. Mary Johnson. Southern 1-3 of
southwf.-tern 1-i of Town Commons lot
v.„ .3 between John.on and Bartow
s ;r ecfN. Year 1931. Balance due taxes
$22.70 and costs.
3406. Susan Kirtz. Western 1-6
eadern 1-2 of Town Commons lot No.
U3, between Coehrar -avenue amiI Sto
wall street. Year 1931. Taxe- $12.65 and
costs.
1414. Mrs. Lois Irene Knight. Eastern
1-4 of New Town lot No. 583.
1931. Taxes % 11.88 and costs.
1427. Mrs. V. H. Knox. Western 1-8
of New Town lot 643. Year 1933. Bal
ance due on taxes $26.49 and cost;
1161. Mrs, W. F. Ladd. Eastern 1-16
of New Town lot No. 909. Year 1931.
Balarce due on taxes $24.20 and costs,
1 472. Lang Planing Mill.
Park lot No. 28. Year 1931. Balance du^
on taxes 1104.64 and coats
of Old Town lot No. 65. Year 1931.
INDIANA VICTOR CONGRATULATED
I
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Frederick Van Nuys (right), democrat, who defeated the veteran
James E. Watson for one of Indiana’s seats in the United States sen
ate, is congratulated by R. Earl Peters, democratic state chairman,
(Assocated Press Photo,
MARSHAL’S SAITS
I BaUnce ,| u „ on taxes $365.80 and cl.
14H1. A. K. Leybourne. Southern 1-2
|of New Town lot No ’ 1489 ’ Y,!ar 1631 • Hal " i
; ance due* on taxes $51.44 and go. Is. ;
1553 J. T. Imp.- . Jr. NurUu-rn I 12
of Old I own lot No. 108. Year I931.
| Balance due on taxes $33.80 ami w-t,.
| ’ 1738 Nina Murphy
A. Western 11
(of northeastern 1-3 of Town Common
lot No. 4-> between Stonewall and Leo
street:-. Year 1951. Balance due on
taxe $12. H.> and co, f
I 184(1. J. H. Newkirk. Western 1-2 of
Dixville lot No. 4. La t of Bartow he
tween London and Prime street. . Year
]£,31. Balance due on taxe, $|c.45 and I
costs. >
1875. Geo. W, Owen New ,
12288. . Town lot
Year 1931. Taxes $182.27
costs.
of ,T New E ;' I own ’LVaYiMV"",.',' lot No. 08 /. Year 195 1.
Balance due on taxe , $61.87 and cost.;
1933. Geor rgc le-rry. W "Stern i-lo)
southern 2-3 of Town $^ Common :
3
cm 1-6 of northca-U i-. 1-4 of Old Tuv/n
lot No. 76. Year 19$ 1. Balance bo-- or,
j taxes l U i $16.60 Mr V K and ,'V -ost,
, 2 of wok tern J-4 of Haoershan. Park :
lot No 66. Year 1941. Ta • >■ du- ■‘.il.55’
and eos-ts ■'
2261. raffle Sheppard. Southern 12
of ..outhwentorn 1-6 of Town Commons
lot No. 95 between f.-tdor, at,.I Jobe on
streets. Year 1931, I a»,: due $13.27
and cod,.
2214. Butler Scoft. Da;. T nx'-t. block
30. Washington Height Block < . Lot
No. 30 Year 1930 luxe d ,?.!.30
; and cod . » ear 1931. Jax- .* !6.-lo and ;
j costs.
2264. Peter Stewart. Wedorn 1-5 of
Dixville lot No. 4. W- * of Bartow 6<
tween London and Prince street; Year
1931. Taxes $12.87 and cost
2284. Ben Sullivan for Ellen Sullivan,
Eastern 1-5 of eastern 1-2 of Town t'on.-
mons lot No, 143 between Lee and <4or
don streets. Year 1931. Taxes $36.23
and cost •
2287. Mary Sutton. Eastern 1-16 of
eastern 1-2 of Town < ommoie lot No,
150 ffetween Wolf and Albany streets.
j
and cost-.
IHl JRUNSW(6k NEWS
MARSHAL’S SAITS
Moggie'Vuttom ___ _____ Western N,j
2303. l,!t I
w.v.ten, 12 of Town Commons
49 l)etwee " f;, .r.lon and Johns......trwrte.
Year 1931. Tio.c:. $10.70 arid co ,i .
-, >>■<< * i u .2' < ,, ' 1$’ , "„l , ,
ul'nnrl h-u Old
Town lot No. 527. Yen, 1931. T,
. 11 , 7,1 .,,,, ...
2TU. Will,an, Skip,., K,.stern 1-4 of
New |„ t r,69. Yen, 1931. Taxe.
tjo ' 2417.' jp rf/ . t
alio- Tueker Southern 1 • of
j . ‘ve. w .. j. * • j -n y,.. , 1 .,
'
■ S,o 1 • ,1 ■
'o,.,o , ,!
T Southern MU
OU th-,.stern 5 ID of 'Ion Common
| 0 t No. II between r „e h ran avenue ami
Stonewall vtoV tree] ' Year ‘ Ml ' o ’ ‘ '
...... ,
2 W Augusta" Towe end. Southwest
( . r , n j j /l{ -
ro
245H. Trustee: of St. Andrew’. C. M,
fhureh. Northern 16 of outhern
f 1 v ' ; a 3 n
m
i;„;tcd j/... fi<-;< 1 1 • t ,V ,, t •{• ,' \ r ,.
* o/towN . .....U:. 1 ; . . • r, ■ 1 "n ,,
i 5 M So. i: IM
Go, dor, ami Johnson t r, M:. Y.-ac |931.
\» u \ HI ,\ U/I i r , '■
n‘,V!.. u-' Alice Walker 'id,wo i a •• iot >ti- J > <>
v.o fU Vow V<, NN. V ’
y 4 . ur .' kaehel’ Yournail %V> 75 ” a* ' d
273 ( 1 Southna a-rt;
, „f Town I „-„t,.ot: lot No. 12 oef.wee,,
bll< ] Alda/ v tme! Y'-;u ) 931
a n.33 and rod .
2731. ‘ Mr- ,’f (jiij Idh'l ,*f YhKf l'* Nortbw- !
,. r ■ “lialamdue Town ‘ < d l'0 rd
m |. or, tax" 16F, ; r d
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J. K. RE(HS r LU,
Chief of Police and Ex. Off Ma< j bel,
ity of Brur-Ewick, C,n. 11-9,16,23 30
7ou Know a Tonic is Oor.3
when it makes you eat like a hungry
boy arid brings back the color to yota
Cheeks. Mu can soon fee) *he
Strengthen,ng. Invigorating Effect of
{ROVE’S TASTELESS CHILL IONIC
40c
PHYSIC THL BLADDER
WITH CASTOR OIL
No, it can’t be done. But you can
do it with juniper oil, buchu leaves,
etc., contained in Ilukets, the bladder
physic. Drive out impurities and ex
,’ess acids that, cause the irritation
which results in backache, bladder
weakness, burning and getting up
nights. Get a 25c test box. After
1 four days if not relieved your drug
: gist will refund your money. You
| are bound regular to feel better after you
i get your sleep. .Sold by J. L.
Andrews, Druggist, and Bennett’s
Drug Store. (adv)
AN ARMY
of salesmen who take little time
When a salesman calls upon you, your subconscious question is
is, “How much time will he take?”
Yet every day an army of salesmen comes marching into your
living-room. They take your time only when you can spare it.
I hey present their products to you briefly and politely, without
a single interruption during your moments of consideration. They
retire at your wish, or tell you more if you desire.
Are you learning all you can from these salesmen—the ad¬
vertisements in your daily paper! They come from the market
places of the world. They bring the latest facts about the things
you want and need, suggest other things you might want or need.
I hey can make life more pleasant, efficient and economical. But
you—and you alone—are the judge!
Can you afford to deny an audience to these salesmen? They
do more than try to sei! you something. They bring you the news
of what your neighbors and your countrymen are doing in the
world of business.
Advertisements do not ring doorbells—but they receive cor¬
dial reception from intelligent, discriminating people everywhere.
Again and again they point out the only true bargains—sound
merchandise at fair prices. When you read the advertisements,
you are helping yourself to better things!
H
Cost 85 Cents To Put
Rheumatic Cripple
Back To Work Again
Now joyously Happy
While all his family looked on in
astonishment and all his friends wore
amazed, one man took all the pain,
swelling and agony from his
joints in 48 hours and did it with
that famous rheumatic prescription
known to pharmacists as , Allenru Allcnru
you can do the same.
Ihis . powerful - , yet . safe , remedy , , is
postively guaranteed to do this — its
action is almost magical.
Just get one 85-cent bottle of Allen
_
PACE SEVEN
ru from Andrews the druggist or any
live druggist--take it as directed and
if in 48 hours your pains haven’t all
left you get your money back.
It works just as swiftly with neu
! rit 'e. sciatica, lumbago and neural
**• (adv)
A Baby Lor You
[f y„ u »r- .fimiod the bio. sing of n
; baby nil your own nml yearn for a huby's
1 "' nl * »'"! 11 baby’s smile <]•> not give up
hope. Id, Just write in eontideiico to Mr:.
At 1 1 -<I Owens, 275 Coates House, Kan
«ns Gltv, Ms, ami she will tell vou about
„ home method that helped her
after being denied 15 yrs. Many others
j «ay Write this now has and helpad try for bless this their wonderful lives.
happiness. fadv)