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DREDGE IS DOING
SOME RAPID WORK
WORK ON THE OUTER BAR IS
NOW PROGRESSING At A
RAPID RATE.
The large ruction dredge. owned
by the Coastwise Dredging Company,
which arrived in port last Sunday to
begin work on the outer bar under
the big appropriation secured last
year, has commenced on the contract
and the work is progressing at a
rapid rate.
-Tin- dredge, No. 21, which is tfm
largest owned by the Coastwise peo
pie. has a capacity of between four
and five thousand yards every
twenty-four hours, as she is kept a I
work day, and night. '£he big tug
Tretcm, which came in with the
dredge to nrslst in the work, was la
port for a short while yesterday, com
ing up for some supplies. This tug
will remain here during the entire
time that the dredge Is at work, about
years. She is used to tow tile
lighters to sea. The mud is
aboard of lighters as rapidlj
f Hll is dredged from the bar and
IHHg liters are lowed to sea lij the
mud is emptied.
11 the
!'• ’|H9K_ £jo a
11 ga g<
until that depth iH secured. It Is
understood that later another dredge
belonging to the same company will
come down to assist in the work.
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D. 1.. HINCKLEY,
9C3 M nK Street.
Lesrons la
Voice Culture, Pipe Organ ana Piano.
Also Tunning, Action Reflating
And Voicing Carefully Done.
CAPUDiNE
OURtS COLDS
and GRSPP
Relieves the aches and feverishness.
Contains No Acetanilide
, SHIP'NOTICE.
Neither the mast-dr. owners nor
consignees! of the Spanish bark
Maria 1-oulfla will he responsible for
unv debts contracted by crew of said
bak.
Martiner, Master
COLSON HARDWARE CO.
FURTHER NOTICE
WILL CLOSE
■vening AT SIX
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‘'making haste slowly”—characterises
©nr tnathod of compounding physi
cians’ Smcrlptlons. We are not lag
gards. is our first prin
kcfple. our customers YdU
I helped, not hindred in the cut* £
’ their maladies. Purity and neatne*
might with truth be printed on oij
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HOTEL MEN 10
HOLD A MEETING
ANNUAL SESSION OF THE AS
SOCIATION WILL BE HELD IN
SAVANNAH TUESDAY.
Tuesday the Georgia Hotel Men's
Association will meet In Savannah as
the guctt of the hotel and restau
rant men of that city. Twenty-five
or more or. the leading hotels in the
state arc members of this associa
tion, and it is expected that at least
iifty hotel men will be in attend
ance.
♦ bout all of the arrangement,
have been completed -for the meet
ing. The visitors will arrive 'll!
Savannah Monday night and Tuesday
morning. The association will have
breakfast at the New Pula hi. after
which a meeting will be held in the
gentlemen’s parlor of the De Sofa
where bu: tness matters will be dis
posed of. There papers will he read
and all thA, discussions take place.
After business comes pleasure in the
form of an auto ride over the city
with dinner at the casino at Thun
derbolt. In the afternoon the ho
tel people will return W the city and
most ot them will leave for their
homes that night,
in
on ‘What the' Eurapeau System
Would Do for Country Hotel .” Air.
Keene was formerly a traveling man
and says that ho knows pretty well
what the effect of tueli a sy stem
would be.
‘‘Cleanlines in Hotels" will be the
subject of a paper by Manager Hen
ry N. Dutton, pi’ the Atlanta Pied
mont. Mr. Harry Silverman of At
lanta will discuss some important
legislation Cor hotel men. Air. Will
V. Zimmer will speak of Modern
Method in Stewardlug." , After
each of tine c papers has been read
an informal discussion in which all
those present • are expected to take
part will be carried on.
The Old Reliable SHOEMAKER
e. L. JORDAN,
When you want a good job go
to Jordan, Corner Oglethorpe
and Gloucester Streets. You
can Depend upon Him.
Shoes Mrdc to Order Corns
Cured if you have any.
B. L. JORDAN,
Cor." Oglethorpe anA Gloucester.
A Handy
Sflan.
<L This is o n c of the m st useful
products manufactured by the l*r£-
cut makers of systems and filing de
vices on cartb. Every inch of it is
Shaw-Walker
quality and Shaw-Walker cfr.dcncj.
There arc none ol the desk worries *
you are suffering from sow from
wh'ch it carnot free you.
we arc Sole Agents .-; Town.
WRENCH PRINTING COM
PANY
&
Sorts and ragsai m i
classifies all Pfffißlfflp
■- -?i6£i ft-si se*
ycur papers -
reports— [IggMIM^
estimate;;—
private J |
documents— %
have a lock on J
it if yon like.
Holds 30,000 IHii
letters.
DO YOU USE
SAND?
IF SO 1 AM IN POSITION
TO FURNISH IT TO YOU AT
ONE DOLLAR PER TON,
LIVEREO AT RRUNBWICK
PLACED IN COAL CARS J|
• 1.25 PER TON; $1.50 DELlli
ERED ANY PLACE IN CITY,
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THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS, SUNDAY, JANUARY 12, 1908.
THE
BOOZE
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MAN
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C.O.CALIFF
Fernandina, Fla. .
Lowest Possible Pn^tefiiifeiakXine^L
THE CHH.DKEH LIKE IT
KENNEDY’S LAXATIVE
COUGH SYRUP
WE HAVE ONE HUNDRED AND
TWENTY-FIVE POUNDS OF CAN
DY KISSES, WHICH SOLD FOR
40 CENTS PER POUND, WHICH
WE ARE OFFERING THE
SMALL SUM OF FlFTjygM|||Jß
PER POUND. COME
THE BENEIT OF
SMITH’S PM ARM AC.
w EEK mmr
AMBMpy
B>iRFE3 TO THE PUBLIC
V VfANTB
the Season Has Day and
If Night. Prompt Service £
Ik All Patrons.
F V. POLETES,
proprietor.
Co- Gloucester and Grant Streets
Is Your Blood and Stom
ach Out of Order?
IF SO READ THIS.
The experience of Mrs. F. E. Ritter, of
Dallas. Texas, with* our medicines is best told
by herself in a letter written on July 8. 19W,
which reads as foliowc “1 know from v**-
sonal experience that Seven Barks and Globe
Pills are the very best medicines on earth
for Blood and Stomach troubles. I am in
better health than 1 ever was in my life. You
are liberty to publish my ojjinion and \v>ur
medicines. | hope that God’s blessing will
follow you through life.”
We don’t know Mrs. Ritter, but we
do Know that Seven Barks has cured
a good many people who suffered with
disordered stomachs. We know, too.
that it i< a purely vegetable remedy,
and people say it is easy and pleasant
to take. The doses arc small. Seven
Harks has been made and sold for 3$
years, and it it wasn't a sure cure for
stomach troubles, the company back of
it wouldn’t refund the money if it fail
ed to cure. But you don’t know the
company, you say; all right, you know
us. Deposit 50 cents, with us and take
a bottle of Seven Barks home and try
it. If it doesn't do all that is claimed,
bring the empty or partly used bottle
back and get your money. There is
only one way to be cured and that is
to try it. and we don't know of any
fairer way to get you to make the
trial.''* Do^ou?
LOST—Bunch of Leys between Dost
office and P an* Kgrnont. Finder
please return to this office. X. P Z.
TOR SALE—AVfII sell a large crean
with glass for $35 00 Cali at 528
C street. _P R lrw ! ne.
for electric motors
Jjgl JHEJst REMINGTON OIL ENGINES
GASOLINE ENGINES
.>■£; , 'V;®L STEAM ENGINES A BOILERS a
■ SAW MILL MACHINERY Jf ./
iist * 4000 worxinomLnery di
CON-'R ACTOR S’ ETC.
Smt.fr.ary
Rem*ngt*n j&EXf
Oil Engine JSgk JpSar •
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EARLY ftiSEM
The famous little
SEMI-ANNUAL DIVIDEND NO. 23
THE NATIONAL BANK OF
BRUNSWICK.
The Board of Li rectors of The
National Bank of Brunswick has
this dav declared the annual sem-an
mud dividend of four per cent ,(*4.ou
per share) payable on and after Jan
uary 2nd. 1908 to shareholders of
record at close of business this day.
Checks In payment of this divi
dend will b? mailed.
E. D. Walter,
7-.-r.jpr, j • . . Cashier.
mmkS. the best oak and m
■ ;aLL ON J. E. AB> ?
ALBANY STREEKp
EffIfASLE FRICES. Mm
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fine $pM
I CAN FURNISH AND
•HORT NOTICE,
NOLIA, BYCANORE,
WOOD, OAK AMP UMSRfi
TRECt. IVi ME A ITf'AU
P. B. PYI.EB.
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