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GIBSON RECORD
Official Organ Glascock County,
Ki,ioie,i l.utc td at 'it the me Postoffice iosion.ee at « GiiP uu>
son (ia., as Second L,ass Matter,
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Editors, Publishers and Owners
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ions expressed by correspondents
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Gibson, Ga., January 11, 1932
The Pc 'Initial Clock
A pendulum clock gained, owing to
the Increase of /, cavity with latitude,
about one minute and twenty seconds
a day when taken from Ottawa to the
mouth of Macketi'.le river. Nifthwest
territories, by tm official of the Dom
inion observatory, department of the
Interior, In eottpe-rion with gravity
vork. Taken to n height of about
r,fliM>i uf) a mountain side In Brtt
Mh Cidutnlda. it lost about 13 seconds
daily.
Requisite.
Grandma (to granddaughter on
gaged to be married) Ion are young.
dear, Do you feel jou are fitted for
married life?
Granddaughter- Pel feetly, grandma,
1 have seventeen gowns arid three cos
tumes. London Til Hits.
Sky wa. <!•
Ticket Agent- Yes, sir, we can sell
you a ticket to anywhere.
Wise tiny -How aboul a ticket to
heaven?
Ticket Agent - Yes, sir right down
ut tin- redemption window.
Troubls.om. Patron
Manageress of Cafe Being attended
to. sir?
Diner Well. I rang once and the
waitress took my bell away.—Humor
ist.
Rare.t of Women
"So you enjoy showing your wife
how to run the car?”
ft’s .the first time site over
admitted that t could touch Iter any
thing.”- Kxchunge.
In America
Englishman (eating corn on the cot)
for the first lime)—Hoy ! Hoy!
Walter— Sir?
RnglWhaui!! I say, old thing, fill It
up ngsln.- Boston Transcript.
(lomilie Treasure
Wife- -How do yon like thf uitato
salad, dear?
Huh—Dcljclous I Did you buy It
youreelf? Boston Tmnrcrlpt.
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Better Breakfasts
Ifiltcr words at breakfast make a bleak and bitter day _
Better breakfasts make you blythe and drive the blues away l
T HAT S the whole explanation
of why we have been publish
ing for som% lime past sug
gestlons of how to vary your
breakfasts and make them a meal
to look forward to Instead of
mere “grub” to he growled at.
, And we hope that you’ll agree
that our efforts are worth while
when you glance over the follow
ing menu.
I! In (-berries and Cream with
Dry Cereal
Deviled Cream Sauce on Whole
Wheal TonsI
Coffee Gooseberry Jam
Anti here’s the way to make the
second dish:
Make a cream sauce of three
tablespoons butter, three table
spoons Hour and two cups diluted
evaporat-d milk. Add the mashed
"THE OLD RELIABLE”
CAN ACT AS YOUR EXECUTOR, TRUSTEE, AGENT
AND MANY OTHER SERVICES OF A FIDUCIARY
NATURE. A CONSULTATION WILL COST NOTH
ING. AND YOU ARE INVITED TO TALK OVER
YOUR PROBLEMS WITH OUR TRUST OFFICER.
OUR AIM IS —THROUGH MANAGEMENT — TO
SAVE AN ESTATE MORE THAN X)UR SERVICES
COST. i
GEORGIA RAILROAD BANK – TRUST COMPANY
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
Triumph of Invention
in “Unsinkable” Vessel?
One of the worlds greatest Inven
tl0B * waa the Sf, ffW'ting boat, the
, n . lnciple of wlll( . u lg , )fied Hl , „ fe .
boats, out out a piece of wood the
siiape of a slice of melon ami you
will find that no matter what you do
with It in water, It rights itself in an
instant.
Now another astonishing Invention
Is announced—that of a ship which
cannot he sunk. The inventor Is il.
Joseph Chartrain, a Frenchman. Tests
were made with a model of an Atlan
tic liner twelve feet long and weigh
ing half a ton.
The experts conducting the testa
began by driving great holes in the
model below the water line with crow
bars. A full-sized ship pierced.with
holes on the same scale would have
sank in a minute or two. No efforts
on the part of the experts could make
the model do anything more than
settle down an Inch or two In the wa
fer. The damaged model was tilted
right over on Its beam ends by great
weights, hut the moment these were
removed It righted itself again.-Lcn
tlon Tit-Bits.
College Student Pays
Way by Plane Jumping
Houston. Texas. — Some students
W1IM || windows to make their way
through college, Others cultivate
campus merchandise concessions, and
there’s always the fellow who tins his
way made easy because of athletic
prowess.
But It’s safe to say that none can
lay claim to greater originality, how
ever peculiar the abilities making
them capable of holding their Jobs,
than cun Dun Hippe, sandy haired,
blue eyed Swede, who attends Rice
Institute here.
Dan is a parachute Jumper, and be
cause of his daring In delaying the
opening qf his chute sometimes makes
as high as $2.") for a single exhibition.
Instead of counting 10, the ttsunl pro
cedure, Itlppe counts .10. often falling
1,(500 feet or more before cheeking
h!s drop.
Marvel of Nature
The Grand canyon of Arizona was
cut down, according to scientists,
through millions of years by the Colo
rado river, which still (lows In the
bottom of It.
BEGINS SUNDAY
“Dance of ihe Virgins’’-—Fas
cinating Novel of Oriental Mys
tery, with Vengeful Gods Array
ed t } »n the Side of a Wholly Mod
ern American Giri. Begin it in
The American Weekly, the Mag
azine Distributed with Next Sun
day’s Atlanta American.
contents of a 5 % -ounce can of
deviled ham, and stir until smooth
and hot. Season to taste with
salt and pepper, and serve over
hot, buttered whole wheat bread.
Serves six.
The Beat Coffee
And to make sure that this is
really a better breakfast worthy
of the uarne, and not Just one of
those ordinary every-day break
fasts, use a brand of coffee that
is vacuum packed. Bitter coffee
leads to bitter words, but the
brands that are vacuum packed
give you the full flavor and aroma
of this rich breakfast drink. Noth
ing is flatter, on the other hand,
than coffee that has been exposed
to the air, allowing much of the
flavor and aroma to escape.*
GIBSON RECORD. GIBSON. GA.
Legal Notices
SHERIFF’S SALE
GEORGIA—Glascock County.
Will be sold at the courthouse
door in said county within the
legal hours of sale to the highest
bidder for cash, on the first Tues
day in February, 1933, the fol
lowing described property, to
wit: That tract and parcel of
land, lying in the 1169th Dis
trict G M. of said county, con
taining one hundred and sixty
nine acres, more or less, bound
ed North by land of Mrs. Martha
Humphrey and Mrs. Nora
East by land of J. C. Kelley’s
Sons; West by land of U. A.
Wilcher, and South by land of A,
D. McNair, and known as the
Hibson place. Said land levied
upon as the property of M. M.
L. Newsome to satisfy tax fi fas
issued by R. E. Palmer, Tax
lector of Glascock County, Geor
gia, against the said M. M.
Newsome for the years 1939 and
1931, for state, county and school
tax for said years 1930 and 1931 '
This Dec 31, 1932
R R Raley, Deputy Sheriff
Glascock County, Georgia,
All Clear a. Daylight
I,ady—How could you find the penny
l gave you so quickly?
Beggar—I am not the blind man. I
am just sitting here while he has gone
to the cinema,—Lusttge Kolner /.el
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"an’t Find Words to Express Their
V Unstinted Praise and Thanhs
For the Wonderful Results This HappyFaniily Received Bv Using Sargon and
the Sargon Soft Mass Pills. All Five Generations Didn’t Believe An\
Medicine on Earth Could Do So Much For Them Says Mrs. J. F. Posey.
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f landing: Miss Louise Roberts and Mrs. L. G. Gooding.
‘■Just think of any one medicine
that is so strengthening and in
vigorating that even my dear old
mother, who will be 93 years old
next August, owes her present
good state of health to Sargon
nnd Sargon Pills, and says that
she hopes by their continued use
to see her 100th birthday,” said
Mrs. J. F. Posey of No. 110 5th
Avenue. Phenix City, Ala., in a
recent statement.
“In fact,” continued Mrs. Posey,
’«ur whole family are
Evans Pharmacies, Warrenton, Ga., exclusive agents for Warren and Glascock counties.
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STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF
BANK OF GIBSON, GIBSON, GA.
At Close of Business December 31st, 1932, As Called for by the
. Superintendent of Banks.
N. J. Griffin, President E. E. Griffin, Cashier
. Bank’s Charter 1905 Began Business 11-27-1905
* Resources
• Loans and Discounts _____...,*32,926.68
Certificates of Indebtedness and Bonds and
Stocks owned ...........J...................... _____ 5,866.60
Banking House and Lot..... ...... 3,000.00
Furniture and Fixtures ...................................... ____ 1,600.00
Cash in. Vault and amounts due from approved
Reserve Agents ......................................... 16,762.01
Overdrafts 445.06
Total ... .$60,600.35
Liabilities
Capital Stock ..............$15,000.00
Surplus Fund .............. 3,000.00
Undivided Profits ......... 2 , 000.00
Cashiers Checks 61.00
Demand Deposits 40,539.35
Total ............... $60,600.35
OBORG,A ~° lascock (:<,un, v -
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personall v appeared before the undersigned, an officer au
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thorized to administer oaths in said county, E, E. Griffin who,
on oal *L sa >' s that he is the Cashier of the Bank of Gibson, and
^' at a * ,ove an ‘I foregoing report of the condition of said
,>allk is true andcorrccl - E. E - Griffin, Cashier.
Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 6th day of Jan. 1933.
M. L. Logue, Ordinary of Glascock County, Georgia.
We, the undersigned directors of said bank, do certify that we
have carefully read said report, and that the same is true and
correct, according to the best of our information, knowledge
and belief, and that the above signature of the Cashier of said
bank is the true and genuine signature of that officer.
This 6th day of Jan. 1933. J. A. Griffin
V N. J. Griffin
Directors of said Bank.
boosters for this wonderful treat
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express sincere my deepfelt praise and
gratitude. Sargon lias
transferred me from suffering
and despair, to health and hap
piness, and I have now more
strength, energy and enthusiasm
than I’ve known in years, as I at
times suffered terribly with in
digestion, and I would have those
would dizzy blind palpitate spells, and wildly my heart I
so
thought I had serious heart trnn-
ble. I took all kinds of medicines
and treatments without getting
any benefit or results and lost all
hope of ever being well again but
thanks to Sargon ant Sargon
Pills I now feel and took like «
different person, and my bowels
have been regulated perfectly b' -
Sargon Pills, and as I sa’d before
we are all great believers and
boosters for this great remedy
And will never miss an opportun
ity to praise it wherever we go.”
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY ll, 1933
Legal Notices
SHERIFF’S SALE
GEORGIA—Glascock County.
| Will be sold at the courthouse
door in said county on the first
Tuesday in February, 1933,
within the legal hours of sale,
the property hereinafter de
scribed, to-wit: Ten acres of
land, the same being a subdivis
ion of a tract of land containing
80 acres, more or less, lying and
being in the 1168th Dist., G. M.
of said county, bounded North
i and East by land of Norton W.
Hart: West by land of estate of
iJ. S. Hart, deceased: and South
by land of J. A. Griffin. Said
! property levied on to satisfy a
tax fi fa issued by R. E. Palmer,
( Tax Collector of Glascock coun
ts', Georgia, against Mrs. Annie
I Hart, guardian, for State, County
| and School Tax due for the year
jl931; control said of the property Mrs. being in
said Annie
Hart, guardian, aforesaid. Pur
' chaser to for Terms
pay papers.
of sale cash.
This January 9th, 1933.
J. L. Kitchens, Sheriff
Glascock County, Ga.
SHERIFFS SALE
GEORGIA—Glascock County.
Will he sold at the courthouse
door in said county, within the
legal hours of sale, on the first
Tuesday in February, 1933, the
following described property, to
That tract and parcel of
land, lying and being in the
1167th Dist., G. M. of said court
ty, containing 90 acres, more or
less; bounded North by public
road leading by Mill Creek
church; East by the waters of
Mill Creek: West by land of T.
E. Womack, and South by land
of N. A. Johnson. 'Said properly
levied on as the property of N. A.
Johnson, to satisfy n fi fa issued
hv R. E. Palmer. Tax Collector
Glascock Countv. Georgia,
said N. A. Johnson for
State. County and School Tax
for the vear 1931. Sale rash.
This January 9th, 1933.
,T. L. Kitchens. Sheriff
Glascock County, Ga.
SHERIFFS SALE
| GEORGIA—Glascock County.
Will be sold at the courthouse
door in said county, within the
legal hours of sale, to the highest
bidder for cash, on the first
I Tuesday in February, 1933, the
, following described property, to
I wit: One house and lot contain
ing thirty-seven one hundreths
of an acre, in the town of Mitch
ell, Georgia, and the same house
bought bv J. G. Storv from J. C.
- Kelley’s Sons on January 5th,
(1921. W. and T. the same land deeded
fo Downs by J. G. Storv on
the 5th dav of January, 1921.
against which said described
; property Mrs. W. T. Downs, as
■ guardian
for W. T. Downs, at the
February term. 1932. of Glascock
^nnerior Court recovered a snee
ial lien for the navment of the
sum of certain described
amounts. Said property levied
■ to satisfy
on an execution issued
from the Sunerinr Court of
Glascock Countv. Georgia, on the
■Nlth dav of February. 1932 in
of Mrs W. T. Downs, gnar
fop W. T. Downs, against
T. G Storv. defendant in f, f n
.
This January 9th. 1933.
J. L. Kitchens. Sheriff
Glascock County, Ca.
SHERIFFS SALE
GEORGIA—Glascock County.
Will be sold at the courthouse
door in said county within the
legal hours of sale to the highest
bidder for cash, on the first
Tuesday in Febiuary, 1933, the
following described property, to
wit: That tract and parcel of
land, lying in the 1169th District
G. M. of said county, containing
ninety eight acres, more or less,
bounded North by land of George
Raley; East by land of J. C.
D. C. Sons; Lyons; West by land of
and South by
land of E. L. Chalker. Said land
on as the property of J.
Todd to satisfy tax fi fa for
state, county and school tax is
by R. E. Palmer, Tax Col
lector of Glascock County, for
the year 1931, against the said
J. N. Todd, for the tax’aforesaid.
This 31st day of Dec.
R. R. Raley, Deputy Sheriff,
Glascock County, Georgia.
LittU Gained br Chang*
la cases of tuberculosis, not more
than 1 per cent need a great change
of climate, nor will they benefit e?pe
dally bv going far awav from home or
fr,pr, ’*> make tin- b •■••s a
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