The Pembroke journal and the Bryan County enterprise. (Pembroke, Ga.) 1927-1928, February 03, 1928, Image 3
MR. TYSON CHOKED DOWN HIS AUTO IN FRONT OF S. & S. ENGINE A second accident, happening j by a mix up between an toto and Engineer Lonnie Wilson’s | bulgine on the Savannah & 1 Statesboro Railway, happened Sunday afternoon when Mr. J J C. Tyson, of Savannah, drove! his tin Lizzie in front of the ap- ■ proaching train a mile west of. Eldora at what is known as the! Glisson’s Crossing on Sunday; afternoon. The circumstances seem to’ have been that the engineer) blew the accustomed signal for; the road crossing, some dis tance away, but Mr. Tyson,! thinking that he could make itj across ahead of the train, made) a dash to do so. It’s the olu warning: “Look out for the engine when the whistle blows.’’ Mr. Tyson got midway of the; railroad track, saw the train right on his heels, and instead; of speeding on across, applied! the brakes to his car and it stopped in the center of the rail road track. The engine plowed through! the center of the Fot'd sedan, i and fortunately the impact! threw the occupants out on one| side of the railroad track. En-| gineer Wilson never having seen! them until he saw the wreckage tumbling down to the side of! the engine. The impact was from the ap-j proach from the off-side of the! engine on which the engineer! was seated. Mrs. Tyson and a small child were pretty badly injured and were hurried to Savannah for L atment. Mr. Tyson escaped with only minor injuries. The Ford sedan, which is said i to have been the first auto oi) any kind that the Rev. John S. | Wilder of Savannah ever own-) ed, was a total wreck. ——y- ; —\ GRADY MILLER WHH MILLER PUBLIC A HONS Grady A. Miller, a son of thej editor of this paper, will be con-! nected with The Hawkeye, The) Statesboro Journal "and The] Pembroke Journal, and any! business given to him will be) very much appreciated. Saturday-the Last Day of the Big JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE At the Store That is Dependable THE HIHsWuTgOIN^ AND THERE ARE MANY BARGAINS LEFT SEE BIG CIRCULAR AND OUR WINDOWS FOR PRICES ECONOMY TRADING COMPANY “Where Most Folks Buy SIDNEY J. STEINBERG, Manager ' PEMBROKE, GEORGIA MRS DAVIS DIES AT CLYDE News of the death of Mrs. ; Mena Davis, which occurred at; her home at Clyde one day this, week, was regretted by her many friends. She is survived by her husband, nine sons and; three daughters. The funeral) was held at Corinth Church on Tuesday and the interment j was in the cemetery at that; place. The following were hte pall bearers: Theodore Shuman, JJ H. Gill, W. E. Floyd, James! Bashlor, Linton Lee and Henry | Smith. GOOD TOBACCO PROSPECTS IN CANDLER Mr. W. W. Higgins from Val dosta, Lowndes county, former-) ly of Greenville, N. C., who now has charge of about 125 acres; of tobacco for a few of the lead ing farmers around Metter, is; very hopeful of a good tobacco; year, as Mr. Higgins is satis fied the farm lands around Met ter are especially good for growing bright grades. Mr. Higginos also states that plants) now on most beds are up and growing off nicely.—Metter ; News. SHUMAN INFANT 6 DIES AT ELLABELLE The nine-months-old son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Shuman; died on Monday after a shsrtj illness at their home at Ella-) belle. The funeral was held, from the home on Tuesday aft-] ernoon, Rev. V. P. Bowers con-; ducting the services. The m-i ferment was in the cemetery at; Lower Black Creek Church DONATES PAINT FOR PA Ri One of the most appreciatedj ;and needful gifts donated for, ! the park was the four gallon.-: iof outside white paint the Nt; 1 - Blun Co. of Savannah sent M Youmans to finish paniting the! park swings, bowers and the) summer house. This gift is ap | predated by the entire town) land community. TRAVERSE JURY, FEBRUARY TERM, 1928. ! H. A. Cox N. A. DeLoach . L. M. Harvey Lossie Weeks I R. E. Harvey J. P. Thompson j J. P. English S. K- Purvis J. E. Bacon T. T. Osteen Sie Joseph D- B. Watnell Albert. Wise, Sr. H. Williamson S. G. Vanßracklc F. W. Burnsed Hardy Webster R. L. Lane 1 W. H. Wall A. A. Patrick | P. Wise J. B. Bashlor ; F. R. Lewis T. F. Cameron I Albert Wise, Jr. W. M. Keleheai | P. W. Harvey Ed. Williamson I N. B. Bacon R. P. Bailev ! M. C. Butler J. G. Bashlor , R. L. Hall R. D. Johnson ; Chas. Lane M. N. Griner ! I, W. Purvis W. O. Griner •J. D. Collins H. D. Banks ; H. G. Wise J. D. Davis M. F. Sims John Cowart ; P. R. Morgan J. G. Bacon ) John Wise C. H. Downs [J. Q. Edwards, Jr. C. C. DeLoach ■ U. S. Williams T. J. Bacon R. F. Rahn H. H. Williams ) H. H. Dukes R. 1.. Morgan Zack Gay S. B. Shuman ; D. S. Wise H. I. Harn ! GEORGIA, BRYAN COUNTY. Clerk’s Office, Superior Court. I certify that the above and fore; going is a true and correct copy of the list of Traverse Jurors drawn at Mhe November’ Term, 1927, of Bryan Superior Court to serv, at the Febru : ary Term, 1928, of said Court, as ap i pears from the original list now of file in this office. Witness my signature and seal of ; said Court hereto affixed. This the 3rd day of January, 1928. W. E. B. PRIESTER. Clerk S. C., B. C., Ga. (Seal) LIBEI FOR DIVORCE. ; Georgia, Bryan County: IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF ■ SAID COUNTY: Nellie Mae Fisher Versus ! Win. Osborne Fisher. To Wm. Osborne Fisher, Pefry Fla. ;de fendent, you are hereby required to ; be and appear at the next Term of this ; Court, to lie holden in said County, on | the first Monday in February next, ; then and there to answer to a petition ; for divorce, filed against you by Nellie Mae Fisher, plaintiff; in default there of, the Court will proceed as to justice shall appertain. Witness the Honora ble J. Saxton Daniel, this day of November. 1927. W. E. B. Priester Clerk. FOR tax receiver ' To the Voters of Bryan County: I was born and reared in Bryan Coun ts, have voted for first one and then other for fifty years and never I ad ' a desire to offer for any county office A, this late day, however, 1 feel Ur : call and have decided to enter the ra<. 1 for tax receiver, subject to the ruk and regulations of the Democratic pri ) mary. i My “hat” is in the “ring,” as (lie “saying goes, ” and I ask your vote and support. Yours very truly, G. H. LANIER. “Uncle George” Xcaaomieat Trgnif^ftatian nA . A- Sensational New Performance Amazing New Lpw Prices/ Longer, lower, more rugged and powered by an improved valve-in-head engine— the Bigger and Better Chevrolet offers a type of over-all performance so thrilling that it has created wildfire enthusiasm throughout America. Never before has there been, such motor car value—marvelous new beauty, sensa tional new per A? mance, and greatly improved quality... at the most amazing prices in Chevrolet history. You need only to sec and drive this sensa tional new car to know why it has every where encountered a public reception of history -making propoiu as— why every cne calf; it the world’s most desirable low priced aum aoHk. Corat ' a today for a demonsira t ion! Superior Motor Company PEMBROKE, GEORGIA i A L I T Y AT LOW COST iWIRGiA Tn; : AN COUNTY. ijnder and by virtue of the power and authority as conferred upon me as Commissioner by the decree en terni on December 12, 1927, by Hon. J. Saxton Daniel, Judge of the Supe :<n Courts of the Atlantic Judciial Circuit of Georgia, in the case of H. 11. Williams vs. Mrs. N. N. Clark, et. al., I shall, as Commissioner, sell be- A.n- the court house door of Bryan County. Georgia, between the usual hours of public sale, to the highest and best! bidder for cash on the first ■ Tuesday, being the 7th day of Febru ary, 1928, the following described . land, to-wit: All that, certain tract or parcel of . land, situate, lying and being in the County of Bryan and State of Geor .! gia in’ the 20th G. M. District of said .) State and County, and being further ■) known as bounded on the north by ; lands of Mrs. J. W. Harden, on the 11 east by lands of H. A. Harden, on the j south by lands of the Estate of C. J. The COACH *585 The Touring SjAf* or Roadster . . Spe . . *595 The 4-Door Sedan . . . 675 The Sport Cabriolet • • The Imperial P* L.ußu . . .715 Utility Truck . ’495 (Chassis Only) Light Delivery *375 (Chassis Only) All prices f. o. h. Flint, Michigan Check Chevrolet* LA Uve red Prices The ■ ii: rdc the lowest iv .. - J hnac.’.ing dirges available. . Hayman^ and on'the west by lands of . FI. H. Williams, said tract or parcel of land containing fifty (50) acres, more or less. ■ ■ Sale being made subject to con i firmation of the court and successful ■ bidder will be required to deposit cer ■ tified check payable to the order of I the Commissioner for ten per cent, of ’ the amount bid, balance to be paid ’ immediately upon confirmation by the : court. Purchaser paying for titles. W. E. B. PRIESTER, Commissioner.