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WEDNESDAY, NOV. 2, T92T. • ■ •i Private ;; - School -1 : * TWENTY-SEVENTH ’ TERM 1 . 4 • ) i c-i :J V * • 721 Grant Street ! PHONE 825 .j . fe. *i . fall Term is now open ' 1 '3 3 • FROM ■* *1 • Primary Grades through *j ] College Preparatory *3 *3 J MISS JOSEPHINE SMITH *3 LET ME DO THE HANDY WORK Around your place. I make Specialty of Making and Repairing Awnings. Gen eral Pipe Work and Paint ing. ADDRESS l HARRY BLAY "\ Phone 791 2004 Gordon Street \ Save Money Shaving with your safety ra zor will be a pleasure if you will •end your dull safety razor blades to the Velvet Edge Cut lery Cos. Gillette and Durham Duplex are specialties. Leave blades with H, Tread way, 1528 Newcastle Street. 3 Homelike • What make a home comfy"? * It is the care used by the build *or in the selection and use of • the materials. m Tho final result shows a touch of quiet harmony that is the j, real spirit of the home. Pride in \ m the llttlo, yet important things, J is characteristic of the work of £ MERRITT, THE BUILDER . Brunswick, Ga. Hemstitching and Picoting Cotton 8c Yd.—Silk 10c. THREAD FURNISHED EXPERIENCED OPERATOR Mrs. J. P. DAMON 1416 Reynolds St. Phone 867 —A Iso * Designer and Maker of Tailored and Fancy Dresses. For Street and Social Functions Tailored Suits—Alterations of Suits a Specialty SEEDS Seeds Seeds have just received anew lint of vegetable Seeds including Ruta Ikgas. Purple Top Turnips. Oiuoa Sets. etc. Try us for your iflON DRUG k SEED CO. Cor. Monk and Oglethorpe Sts. Phone 143 Norwich Street Pharmacy 2024 Norwich St. Phone 70 SM tu* more tmltstlou* than ny 4hr IVvrr Tonic ou lb ttiarket, but JBu v* WMll mmsUvOa. Legal Advertisements CITATION. To All Whom It May Concern: J. D. Baldwin having, in proper form, applied to me for Permanent Letters of Administration on the es tate of George A. Sapp, late of said County, this is to cit e all and singular the creditor ’ ahd next of kin of George A. to be and appear at my office within the time allowed by law, and allow cause, why permanent administration shoudl not be granted to J. D. Baldwin on said estate. Witness my hand and official signa ture, this 7th day of October. 1921. EDWIN W. BART, Ordinray, G. C. G. 10-11,18.25-11-1 _ - > : " " 11 /- LIBEL FOB DIVORCE. STATE OF GEORGIA, COUNTY OF GLYNN. Lillie Mae Strickland vs. H. M. Strickland. Libel for Total Divorce. In Glynn Superior court, December Term, 1921. To H. M. Strickland, defendant: You are hereby required to be and a; ear in said Court at 10 o’clock a. n?., December 19th, 1921, to answer tl. ’ foregoing complaint, as in default •of uch appearance the Court will pro c( and as to justice shall appertain. Herein fail not. Witness the Honorable J. P. High si ith, Judge of said Court, this Octob er 12th, 1921. H. F. duBIGNON, C! rk Superior Court, Glynn Cos., Ga. Ilrauss & Strong, Plaintiff’s Attor neys. 1( 15,29-11-12,26. NOTICE OF ELECTION ON ISSUE OF ROAD BONDS. T< the Voters of Glynn Count, Geor gia: You are hereby notified that an election will be held in and for Glynn County, Georgia, on the 23 day of No vember, 1921, to determine the ques tion of whether or not bonds shall be .issued by said county in the sum of one hundred and seventy-five thou sands dollars, to he used and nppty'd in the construction, and building a read from a point in the vicinity of the “Old Cypress Mill site” across the marsh to a point in the vicinity of former mill site of the Hilton & Dodge Lumber Company on St. Simon island, and for the building and im provement of roads on St. Simons I Island and for the building and con struction of a road from St. Simons to Long Island, said bonds to be paid ami discharged as follows: Scv*‘n thousand i dollars on the first day of January of each year for twen ty-five consecutive yjars, beginning January Ist, 1925, so that said bonds shall be fully paid by January Ist, 1949; Said bonds shall bear Interest at the rate of six per cent per annum, payable semi-annually on the first dayj of January and July each year. Such bonds if authorized, shall be validated and issued from time to time and as sold ami disposed of. Said election shall he held at all the voting precincts within ttye limits of said county, in the same manner and under the same rules and regula tions that, elections for officers of sale! county are held. This notice Is given In pursuance of an order and resolution passed and adopted by the Commissioners of Roads and Revenues of said County at a regular lawful meeting of said Commissioners held vn the 10th day of October, 1921. CONSTANT MILLER. E. L. STEPHENS, T. L. DEAN. iA. O. TOWNSEND. CommiSMlcners Roads and Revenue, Glynn County. Georgia. Attest: A. O. Townsend. Clerk. 10-20.26-11-2,9. PETITION FOR CHARTER, STATE OP GEORGIA, COCNTT or GLYNN. To the Superior Court t satd Coun ty. and of said State: The petition of A. Bras'k, W. K. .Sears, and # Jy Cal ledge, all of raid I County, alleges: 1. Petitioners desire rfo* j,them- I selves, their associates and encces i sors. to be incorporated and made a j body politic under the name and style |of White Company, for the period of twenty years. | 2. The office and place of business of said corporation to be in the Citr of Brunswick, State and County aforesaid, with the right to open and establish in said State, or elsewhere, branch offices or places of business, when deemed advisable j by and so determined by a majority of the stock heidew. j „ St TW wbVw ol saM .ttrporatf P*KVrtfiry gain *to itself and ita I iffiare or stork beliefs. • 4. The business of said corporal!,! f* to manufaKtare and sell, at whole-’ sale, insecticide, extracts, drugs, toi let articles, “Brack’s White Wonder” and all other similar products as may be manufactured and sold by corpora tions of like character, and to carry in stock for the purpose of sale all articles of like character for the pur pose of sale, by like corporation. < 5. The capital stock cr said corpora tion shall be twenty thousand dollars, with the right and privilege creasing same to the sum of fifty thou sand,, by.a majority vote of the stock holders, all stock to be common stock, and divided into shares of twenty-five dollar#,each, ten pet* cent of the capital Stock to be employed by pe titioners has been actually paid in. 6. Petitioners desire the right to have subscriptions to said capital | stock paid in either money or prop erty to be taken at a fair valuation. 7. Petitioners also desire the right to issue preferred stock, in such amounts as may be desired and de termined at any time by a majority of the stock holders. 8. Petitioners desire the right to sue and be sued, to plead and be im plsaded in its corporate name, to have and use a common seal, to make all necessary by-laws, rules and regula tions, and do all other things that may be necessary for the successful conduct and carrying on of the busi ness of said corporation, and to exe cute notes, bonds, and to secure the payment hereof by either mortgage, deed to secure debt, or otherwise, and whieji mia}y be necessary and proper under the laws of said State; also the right to take any and all notes, bonds, mortgages, deed to se* cure debt, payable to said corpora tion as evidence of indebtedness, due and payable thereto, to own, lease, rent, purchase or otherwise have and control all real estate or personal property, necessary or which may be necessary, in a proper conduct, oper ation or prosecution of the business of said corporation in its said busi ness. 9. Petltiners also' desire the right for said corporation the power and authority to apply for and accept amendments to its said charter, in either form or substance, when au thorized by a majority of its stock out standing at the time, also the right and authority, for said corporation to liquidate and wind np Its affairs and discontinue business, at apy time it may determ do so by a vote of two-thirds of its stock outstanding at that time. With the right of renewal when and as provided by the laws of said State, and that it have all such other rights, powers, privileges and immunities as are incident to like corporations, or permissible undei the laws of Georgia. WHEREFORE, jetitioners pray tc he incorporated under the name and style aforesaid, with the powers, priv lieges and immunities herein set out, and as are now, r may hereafter be, allowed corporations of similar char acter, under the laws of said state. J. T. POWELL. Petitioner's Attorney. Piled in office, this the 17th day of October, 1921. H. F. diuRIONON, Clerk. STATE OF GEORGIA, COUNTY OF GLYNN. I, H. F. dußignon. Clerk of Glynn Superior Court, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of the application for charter of •White Wonder Company,*’ r..; the same appears on file in tl\js office. Witness my official signature, ami the seal of said court, this the 17th day of October, 1921. H. F. duBIGNON. Clerk Superior Court. Glynn County, Georgia. (SEAL) * 10-18.25-11-1.9 SEE ARCOLA | In Operation Come in and see how ARCOLA really works — how it radiates warmth to every corner of the room, how it operates without dirt or muss. j tii * ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY FURNISHED. : Gilmore & Woods Phone 228 I <*w** "pet- gmut 65* ! 1-2 gallon* AlHpjjt- no ; water. Bring your bucket. Twent? *huvker* opening oysters all day. HILDRETH* BROTHERS. jd£ - Mil Who Says Mary Garden is Jealous of Other Stars? She’s Hired One. Antfonette Michel Schipa. Mary Garden, famous opera star. ( recently chosen director of both the business and artistic departments of the Chicago Opera company, has been accused by her rivals of being jealous of other feminine stars, their beauty and their clothes. The fact that one of the diva’s TAX COLLECTOR’S NOTICE. I will be at the following places on dates opposite same, for the purpose of collecting State and County Tax. 25th District. St. Simon Pier, Oct. lstb, Nov. 7th, Dec. sth. 1499th Dis., Bladen, Ga., Oct, 16th, Nov. Ist, Dec. 2nd. 1356 Dis. Sterling, Ga., Oct. 17th, Nov. 3rd, Dec. Ist. 27th Dis., Brookman, Ga., Oct. 18, Nov. 2nd, Dec. 6th. JU ijpjtfcHrat Trips- Everett City, Ga., Nov. Bth. ThaUman, Ga., Nov. 10th. ' All other dates will be at my office at County Court House. W. L. HARWELL. Tax Collector. EAT LESS MEAT IF BACK BURTS Take a glass of Salts to flush Kidneys if Bladder bothers you— Prink lots of water 0 Eating meat regularly eventually pro duces kidney trouble in some form or other, says a well-known authority, be cause the uric acid in meat excites the kidneys, they become overworked; get sluggish; clog up and cause all aorta of distress, particularly backache and mis ery in the kidney region; rheumatic twin ges, severe headaches, acid stomach, ooo stipatiou, torpid liver, sleeplessness, bladder and urinary irritation. The moment your back hurts or kid neys aren't acting right, or if bladder bothers you, get about four ounces of Jsd Salts from any good pharmacy; Uke a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then set fine. This famous mlts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juke, combined with iithia, and has been used for generations to flush clogged kidneys and stimulate them -o normal activity; also to neutralize the adds in the urine so it no longer Irri ates, thus ending bladder disorders. Jad Salts sannot injure anyonk; uaices a delightful effervescent lithia ater drink which millions of men and vomen take now and then to keep the idneya and urinary organa dean, thus voiding serious kidney disease. Engraved Christmas Greeting Cards. Glover Brothers. Wet Wash dbt ONLY 5c PER POUND j Weighed while dry, returned in a* few hours, absolutely Clean and Sanitary. Just the right dampness for ironing. BRUNSWICK LAUNDRY, Inc. i Phone us Now, and become a satisfied customer. .; u * Phones 129 and 36. • first acts as head of the' opera com pany was to engage Antoinette Mechel Schipa, fartious Italian tenor, rather refutes this change. Mme. Schipa is a petite blonde and was noted for her beauty while on the French stage before her marriage last summer. Engraved Christmas Greeting Cards. Glover Brothers. Piano tuning. ' * j Mr. Dana L. Hinckiey, of Savan nah, will spend a few days in Bruns wick, beginning aboht Nov. 1. Phone your order to the Miller Furniture Cos. 10-22 S RED-LETTER DAYS ’SSiS ISURE and profit m K Day. WEDNESDAY, Not. 16th—Governor’s MtS VrjK ■ THI m“a®*Lv. 17th—.III Florid. U.y. P FRIDAY, Nov. 18th—Ki minis Day. jft: ir and Exposition at Jacksonville, much enlarged * Ea he greatest fairs in the South. The state and fed- • !■ sipating extensively and many fair attractions, of been provided for your interest and entertainment. STATE FAIR [(JACKSONVILLE NDV. 12-19 1921)! Auto Races AUTO POLO Horse Races if The world’s greatest sensation. Auto Polo, has been secure*! as the premier amusement tyj * attraction every afternoon and night, exciting horse and aut.. thrilling I/l X free acts, athletic contests and many other forms of amusement c.au. ..ainment will fd be of absorbing interest. JXM p VARIED Enlarged exhibits of all the ac- The truck and tractor display TRUCKS i INDUS- tivities summed up under this s representative of the best TRACTORS I 1 TRIES classification. types of these machines, 'la- FARM LIVF Florida’s rapid development in chinery displays cover practi- MACHIN p. STOCK the live stock industry is rally all agricultural equipment. ERY ll & INMKTCY graphically shown in the pens I^fl r of fine stock. Florida’* State University in a IjJ POULTRY c /n -j j 4 . special building displays its re- |g| £ S PPT Fanc,er / of Honda and o her development and B J QTnriT states feature extensive exh.b- represCnU the advantages ob- UNIVER f “ ,ln P° ul *n'. P‘ *“**. ,J ijinrd Irom it. cour*. in SITY OF |U £ BOYS’ AND ra °kits, etc * gineering. etc., and its value to FLORIDA 1, GIRLS’ Rorida Boys’ and Girls’ Clubs the state in its research and ex- EXhißiT H. CLUB of ail kinds have exhibits of perimentai work and other de- m 1 g > WORK great educational value. partments. Hjj V Pee farikmr Inlnrmntlon m44rrnm m.. B- K. HISSPO| RUSK and (■eau’raHlKjuMicer, /% XII t7*l-l prhor. h Bl.iir. JarkjMm*ria. ghJ \o Special Low Fare** and Liberal Stop-Over Privilege* Are Allowed on All Line*. rJu l,r I ' WOOD, WOOD, WOOD * ' ' A dollar saved is a dollar made! Let me make you some money by selling you your wood. , By cord or load at reasonable figyres ■■ ■ H. D. SYMONS Phone 370 We Buy and Sell t Furnitureand Household Goods .t. i We have for quick sale Stoves, Ranges, Heaters, Dressers, Iron Bedsteads, Mattresses, R ugs. j WE CAN SAVE YON MONEY. j B. S. WALLACE 206 Monk St., Next to Wm. Anderson’s Sons. Get Your Coal For Next Winter NOW Prices are bound to advance each month from now on. Buy while prices are reasonable. Coney & Parker Company Phone 17 and 18. 1129 Bay Street. 7