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BROADWAY HOTEL 1
OPENS TO PUBLIC
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Murphy
have reopened the Broadway *
Hotel, located directly in front
of the Union Station. | j
They have refitted it from top ;,
to bottom and made it one of i.
the good places to stop in thei'
Union Station section. Their;
rooms are all neat and sanitary, 1
and special attention will be;
given to the comfort of guests]
who stop at the hotel. Their
rates are reasonable and the |
service is the best.
FOR SALE
Day-old chickens, Rhode Is
land Reds and White Leghorns,
SISOO per hundred. Also
hatching eggs for sale at $1.50
15, or SB.OO per 100. Custom
hatching, 4 cents per egg. R.
E. Lanier, Pembroke, Ga.
This is the season of the year
when some reckless and care
less person isc always throwing
fire around and burning weeds.
Several thousands dollars'
worth of timber is destroyed
every year in this way.
' |
FOR SALE
Three mules belonging to
Bryan county. To be sold to
the highest bidder at Pembroke
Saturday afternoon at 2 o’clock.
G. M. EDWARDS,
Commissioner.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Bacon |
had as their guests Sunday Mrs. ।
Bacon’s father and mother, Mr.
and Mrs. W. M. Clanton of La
nier, and her sister, Mrs. Ray
mond B. Reed of Savannah.
REGISTER HATCHERY
Register, Ga.
Baby Chicks! Baby Chicks!
Leghorns, Rocks, Reds.
10,000 capacity Incubators, 5
years’ experience. Set every
Thursday. Custom Hatching
$3.50 per 100. We solicit your
business.
Sidney Steinberg went down
to Ludowici Monday to look
after his store down there. lie;
has a store at Ludowici and one
at Pembroke.
J.. D. Harn, in an advertise
ment in The Journal, reminds
his customers that “The path
through the park leads direct
to Harn’s store.”
Mrs. R. E. Youmans is still
having work done in Pembroke’s
new park. All the woodwork in
the park has been painted and
it now looks real good.
Work on the new filling sta
tion si progressing very well
and it will be completed in a
short while.
The Seaboard Air Line now
has on one of the new 1928 model
passenger trains between Ssvan
nah and Helena.
ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE
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GEORGIA, BRYAN COUNTY.
All creditors of the Estate of J. Q. i
Edwards. Sr., deceased, are hereby ■
notified to render in their demands to ;
the undersigned, according to law, and i
all persons indebted to said estate are;
required to make immediate payment
to us.
MRS. ALICE E. TIPPENS,
JOHN Q. EDWARDS.
Administrators Estate J. Q.
Edwards, Sr.
APPLICATION LEAVE TO SELL.
Georgia. Bryan County:
E, J. Mason, as administrator of the ;
estate of Mrs. N. P. Mason, having l
made application to the undersigned for
leave to sell realty, this is to notify all
persons that said application will be
heard and determined before me on the
first Monday in February next.
In open Court, January Term, 1928.
Albert Wise, Ordinary.
New is the time for you to re-1
■ew your subscrition to the
paper.
MAYOR MORGAN MAKES
GENEROUS OFFER FOR
REBUILDING OF CHURCH
Although not a member of
the Pembroke Baptist church;
congregation, whose magnifi-j
cent structure was destroyed by
fire on Sunday night, Mayor?
Julius Morgan announced onj
Monday morning that he was
willing and ready to be one of;
ten men to contribute $500,001
each for the rebuilding of this j
I church structure.
Now, that’s business.
Where are the other nine who
I will do like Julius Morgan has
; done?
Pembroke is able and ought
! to produce them.
This is a very generous offer
and one that only a generous
and public spirited citizen will
offer.
The Pembroke Baptist church
I must be' replaced immediately
and it is hoped that the other
nine men will come forward and
meet Mayor Morgan’s offer and
let business pick up.
Boys, now let’s go!
SEABOARD MAKES GIFT
One of the best and most
helpful gifts donated for the
। park was the carload of ground
rock that the Seaboard Air Line
The carload of rock is here. $t
Railway sent Mrs. Youmans,
will be unloaded and spread on
the park walks and sidewalks
all around the park one day
this week. The Seaboard Rail
way has also sent Mrs. You
mans wire fencing to fence the.
| flower garden at the east end
lof the depot. Being right in
the middle of town, all these
improvements will mean much
and be a wonderful help to
Pembroke.
FINE IS HEADWAY
MADE IN START FOR
REBUILDING CHURCH
Members and friends of the
Baptist congregation in Pem
broke have made a fine start in
raising funds for the Aibulid
ing of the handsome brick
church which was destroyed by
fire on Sunday • night. More
than a thousand dollars have
(already been subscribed and the
Iwork of reconstruction will be
jgin at an early date.
This is a splendid spirit
shown by our people. It shows
a united neighborhood in the
face of disaster. The commit
tee expects to raise much more
on the building, fund.
Those who have pledged so far
and the amounts pledged follow:
Julius Morgan SSOO, J. P. Dukes
SI,OOO Dr. J. 0. Strickland SI,OOO,
T. H. Edwards SIOO, J. C. Mikell
SIOO, H. H. Dukes, SSOO, E. L.
Stephene $l5O, Mrs. E. L. Ste
phens $l5O, L. R. Adams $l5O,
W. C. Lanier SSOO, Mrs. W. C.
Lanier S2OO, T. J. Bacon $125,
Mrs. T. J. Bacon $125, T. H.
Tindoll 25, Mrs. R. M. Surles
50, E. N. Smith 50, Mrs. Fannie
M. Griner 25, Mrs. H. E. Miles
25. Mrs. J. R. Harvey 50, Rev.
Robt. VanDeventer 200, Mrs. G.
B. Williams 10, Mrs. V. L. Sims
10, members B. Y. P. U. 100, L.
Perlmutt 25. U. J. Bacon 100, J.
T. McCormick 5. Mrs. C. C. De
l Loach 50. A. S. Bacon 50.
! GEORGIA Bryan County:
Notice is hereby given that I have
made application to the Court of Ordi
। nary for Bryan county, for leave to
! sell an undivided 784-10,000 interest in
all that certain lot, tract or parcel of
land sitnate, lying and being in the
j county of Burke, state of Georgio, in the
71st G. M. District containing seven
hundred and ninety [79o] acres, more
j or less, known as the Hodges land, ad-
I joining lands of Jesse Skinner on the
I north, east by lands of William Hines
and R. C. Neeley, south by lands of
John Rosier estate and west by lands
of John Rosier estate, belonging estate
of James Edgar Lewis, deceased, for
the payment of debts and distribution,
and that said order be granted at March
term, 1928, of said Court, unless objec
tions are filed.
Februarv 2nd, 1928.
AUSIE M. LEWIS,
Administrator Estate of J ames Edgar
Lewis, deceased.
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Catalog- I
Compare these priceshefore joif buy
anything anywhere^^
JANUARY and February arc not
ordinarily good months for busi
ness. Large firms all over the
country dread this period,’ for it
means to many of them that they
must curtail their production; must
cut down their organization; must
go through a period when they are
just marking time, waiting for the
spring buying to start. It is the
hibernating time of big business.
Curtailing production means the
shortening of forces. It takes time
to build a smooth working organiza
tion and such an organization must
be kept busy. It has Taken years and
much careful planning to build our
organization. It is n^de up of trained
people who iinwfct customers'
requirements-—who Jcnow the keen
satisfaction of an ordbr promptly and
properly shipped. They are an up
and doing crowd that are happiest
when they are busy. Months ago we
planned to keep them busy during
this period.
Months ago we went to represen
tative manufacturers and producers
of high grade merchandise and said to
them: “Make us prices on your
products that will enable us to offer
our customers, during January and
February, prices that will defy com
petition; prices that will offer such
real savings that it is well worth
their while to buy at this time and we
will give you orders*for merchandise
that you can make when your plants
need business, and we will pay you
cash. You can keep your factories
Send for Our Hew 1928 Wall Paper Sample Book—lt is Free
Charles William Stores.Ac
NEW YORK CITY '
Advertisement of Sale
STATE OF GEORGIA,
BRYAN COUNTY.
By virtue of an order from the
I Court of Ordinary of Bryan County.
। Georgia, will be sold, at public outcry.
lon the first Tuesday in February,
I 1928. at the court house door in said
county, between the legal hours of
sale, the following described real es
tate, to-wit:
ALL that certain lot, tract or parcel
of land situate, lying and being at
. Eldora in the 1380th G. M. District of
| Bryan County, Georgia, more fully
i described as follows:
, Beginning at the Southwestern cor
' ner of said tract of land at the Savan
nah & Statesboro Railway Company’s
track and running thence eastwardly
three hundred and forty-two (342)
feet to a stake; thence northwardly
three hundred and forty-two (342)
feet to a stake; thence westwardly
three hundred and forty-two (342)
feet to the Savannah and Statesboro
Railway Company’s track; thence
southwardly three hundred and forty
two (342) feet to the point of begin
ning, and containing two (2) acres,
more or less, together with the im
provements located thereon consisting
of a two story brick store and wooden
garage at the rear, same being the
property of the Estate of James Ed
gar Lewis, deceased. Terms cash.
January 7th, 1928.
AUSIE M. LEWIS.
Administrator of the Estate of James
Edgar Lewis. Deceased.
Now is the time to send in
your subscription.
running full time, when ordinarily
you would be hard pressed for an
outlet. Cut your costs to us and give
us the best you can make and our
customers will solve your problems,
as well as ours.”
To many of them it was the one
thing they needed —volume business
SPECIALLY PRICED
FOR THIS SALE
Auto Supplies. Millinery.
Babies’ Wear. Musical
Blankets and Instruments.
Comforters. ; Notions.
Building Supplies. Paints and
Carpets and Rugs. Varnishes.
China and Plumbing
Glassware. Supplies.
Clothing—Boys' Poultry Supplies.
Youths* and Radio and
Men’s Electrical
Coats and Equipment.
Dresses. Roofing.
Curtains and Sewing Machines.
Draperies. Shoes.
Drugs and Silverware.
Sundries. Sporting Goods.
Dry Goods. Stoves and
Farm Implements. Supplies.
Furnishings. Sweaters and
Furniture. Gloves.
Hardware. Toilet Articles.
Hats and Caps Toys.
Hosiery. Trunks and i>ag>-
Jewelry. Underwear.
Kitchen Utensils. Work Clothing.
Notice of Election
j GEORGIA—Bryan County:
Notice is hereby given that an elec-;
[ tion will be held in the City of Pern
! broke on the second Tuesday in March,
: 1927, same being the 13th day thereof, i
; for the purpose of electing a Mayor and
I two Aldermen for the ensuing two
< years—one of said Aidermen to act as
' Clerk. Also it will be submitted to the
; vote of the public whether or not hogs
I are to remain on the streets.
This January 30th, 1927.
W. 0. GRINER, Clerk.
FOR TAX COLLECTOR
To the Voters of Bryan County:
I take this method of announcing
that I am a candidate for tax collector ,
।of Bryan County subject to the rules
and regulations of the Democratic
primary. lam entering the race fully
satisfied that I am thoroughly capable :
iof executing the duties of the office i
and on these grounds $ ask your j
support.
M. F. SIMS.
SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY
Arrives from Departs for I
9:16 am Savannah 8;44 am
5:36 pm Savannah 8:57 pm
8:57 pm Montgomery 9:16 am
8:44 am Americus 5:36 pm
For further information, call on
' R. E. Youmans, H. E. Pleasants,
Agent, or A. G. P. A.
Pembroke, Ga. Savannah, Ga.
in times which were ordinarily dull. (
They cut their price*, amazing re
ductions, even more than we ever
thought possible. We, in turn, have
cut our own usual small profits and
are passing them along to our cus
tomers in the savings in this special
January and February Sale Catalog.
Take this new catalog (if you
haven’t a copy, send for it), look
through it carefully. Buy now the
things you will need for the first
warm days of spring.. Anticipate
your wants. This is just like in
creasing your income, for during this
sale, you can save a part of every
dollar you spend. For clothes for
yourself and family, for new things
for the home, for new things you
need in your shop, on your farm, for
your car or your garage. Join the
ranks of the thrifty. Send us your
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Already the orders are pouring tn
from customers everywhere. The
merchandise is here; the organization
is ready, the plan is beginning to work.
There is an old saying that “If you
want a job well done, take it to a
busy place.”
Send us your order now, we will
ship it to you promptly.
THE CHARLES WILLIAM STORES. Inc.
■?0 4 Stores BuiMiosZt w York City
Please send tr.e postpaid, at once, copies of catalog,
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□ New January and February Special Sale Catalog.
□ New Wall Paper Sample Book for 1928.
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We want your banking business. Whe your
account be large or small it will be a’ ciated
and will receive our most careful attentir
If you are not already one of our deposit^ start
an account toda\. add to it from week to k and
watch how quickly it mounts up to a guoc .stan
tial sum. Saving is easy, once you get st ed.
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Pembroke National
Bank
^PembToke, Georgia