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WEDNESDAY MORNING
BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS.
PUBLISHED DAILY BY
THE NEWS PUBLISHING CO.
A. H. LEAVY Manager
C. H. LEAVY Editor.
LOUIS J. LEAVY, Jr City Editor.
CHARLES M. TILTON Solicitor
Advertising rates made known on
application. Church and other char
itable organization notices published
at half the regular rates. ,
SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
Terms to subscribers in the city
and by mall free of charge to all
parts of the United States and Can
ada, Mexico. Porto Klco. Guam. Phil
ippine Islands and Hawaiian Islands
Per Month $ .50
Six Months 2.50
One .ear 5.00
’Phone 188.
Entered at the Brunswick. Ga.,
postoffice, as second-class mail mat
ter.
Hon. Emory Speer has designated
the Brunswick Daily News as the
official organ of the United States
Court, In bankruptcy proceedings, for
truyira county.
PUBLISHERS NOTICE.
The News Publishing Company de
sires it to be distinctly understood that
all legal advertisements must be paid
tor in advance. We cannot afford to
devote our space to such advertise#
merits and wait on the courts for the
money.
Announcement.
Mr. C. 11. Heavy, t'ne well known
ifrunswick newspaper man, has be
come associated with The News in
the capacity of editor.
News Publishing Cos.
Work on Brunswick’s public building
is progressing rapidly, and will be
completed on schedule time.
There are already six candidates in
the field for sheriff of Wayne county,
and all of them are ''hustling' for
votes.
Guerry says the Macon Telegraph Is
whiskey soaked, and a übiquitous ex
change asks if onions were not also
detected?
Commissioner of Aglculturo Stevens
has announced his canuidacy for re
election in a strong card wnlch must
appeal to the people of the state.
Jones, of Arkansas, may not have
gained any distinction in the senate,
but he will long be remarked as the
monumental “elaimer” of the cen
tury.
Brunswick’s real estate Arris are
setting a lively* pace for those of Sa
vannah. when they go into that city
and sell Savannah prdpert> to the
value of 1800,000.
Griffin adds to the list of sensations
of Monday, with a duel in which a
member of the legislature shot, and
killed an ex-mayor and was seriously
if not fatally shot himself. These
affairs are always to he deplored.
Col. A. E. Cochran having retired
from the race lot I lie judgeship of
the Brunswick circuit, leaves the con
test between Col. Simon W. Hitch, or
Waycross, and Judge T. A. Barker of
Baxley, both are sound, aide lawyers,
and either would make (he circuit a
splendid judge.
Mr. Ilryan in his Commoner having
suggested Not man E. Mack as a good
man lor the democrats to nominate
tor governor of New York because
ho “supported the national ticket in
ISitfi," the World suggests that he now
pick out a gixid demorat. who can car
ry Nebraska.
Those fifty-seven Get man farmers
who have emigrated to Glynn county
and will engage in farming, have
gone to .work in dead earnest and it
is a snfe prediction that they will
succeed in their efforts. They are
sturdy, progressive and persevering
and these are the only essentials
necessary to success.
The action of uie. railroads in mak
ing a hall rate for the cane and
cassava convention should, and doubt
less will have the effect of bringing
immense crowds to Brunswick on
that occasion. Tickets will be on sale
at Savannah. Macon. Fitzgerald, Al
bany, Valdosta and all intermediate
points at one fare for the round trip
SAMPLE OF ADVERTISING.
A New York grover last week gave
a sample of excellent advertising as
well as a showing of the enormous
business done, in the following adver
tisement:
“We sold in the six days 23 cai
loads eggs, which means 9,200 cases
of 30 dozen each, or in other words, 3,-
312,000 single eggs; enough to pro
vide one egg for every man, woman
and child ip Greater New York. We
don’t know the hen population of our
country, but with a laying capacity
of one egg a day this sale of ours kept
552,000 hens busy every day last
week. If placed end 10 end, the eggs
we disposed of would run in a straight
line over 130 miles, almost the dis
tance from New York to Albany, if
the cases were piled on top of each
other, end to end, they would com
plete a shaft 67 times as high as the'
Brooklyn bridge towers.”
The sale of eggs in New York was
evidently equalled by the sale of flow
era. A New York newspaper that
interviewed the florists estimates that
$1,500,000 of Easter flowers were
sold, and says: "Florists declare
they never had so prosperous an Eas
ter trade as they have had this year.
The cut flower trade of New York,
great at all times and growing like
the fabled beanstalk, has been at its
greatest all this past week.”
Roosevelt will be in Charleston to
day; would it. be in place to suggest
that Booker Washington should hav
been in i' 1 to atteu i on the same
date in order that the "ci .t.'es" may
get together again, and probably have
a little dining, or it may be that
Roosovelt will retun vii Tu-ikeegee,
and take -tipper with ire Washington
household.
Hon. Frank Clark, until recently a
prominent figure in Florida state pol
itics anil chairman or the democratic
state executive committee of that
state, has embarked in Journalism in
the Indian Territory; establishing tire
Derrick at Red Fork. He has asso
ciated with him in the enterprise
Hon. Milton Bryan, ex-eounty judge
of Volusia county. Clark is an able
man and full of ambition, and 'ne will
no doubt become in time one of the
political loaders of the territory.
Tire Birmingham Age-Herald is
working hard for a state primary, in
referring to this stare it says: “The
Georgia democracy quickly recognized
'the unifying and satisfying influences
of the primary, it did not take them
long to recognize the sovereignty oi
the people, and when a state primary
was asued for it was granted as a
matter of course. There was no con
tention whatever. No one pmposeu
to deprive a single democrat of a
chance to express his preferences. No
one proposed to shove representatives
upon him when he could act direct
ly for himself. This is in Georgia,
it is (uuerent in Alabama."
The Albany Herald very sensibly
says: “Sam Small, who is a candi
date for tile legislature in Fulton
county, made a speech at the Colum
bia theater on Saturday night, and he
spoke out on the question of regulat
ing the insurance business in a way
that ought to commend him to the
voters of Atlanta. He said that’ he
believed )the .legislature Should ’so
regulate the insurance business as to
do jutiee between the underwriters
and the people, and that no company
licensed to insure in Georgia should
be permitted to overburden our people
to make us losses incurred a thou
sand miles from Georgia." The soon
er tltis question is made an issue in
file legilature. the better for the peo
ple. *
Valuable Property For Sale.
Four six-room houses, two on Bay
street, two on Oglethorpe street.
Price *SOO each, or *1,700 for the four
houses. This is a big bargain and
a money earner. Library building sl,.
100. Tnis property pays good inter
est upon the investment and has a
good speculative value. Six-room
house and lot on South Wolt street,
*550. Five room two story house and
lot Old Town *1.050. Brobston, Fendig
& Cos.
Delicious cod tongues and sounds,
and Newfoundaland salt cod, at Bnrns
& Curtis' Phone 105.
White Leghorn eggs, 15 for 75
cents. H. K. Taylor.
THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS,
PETITION FOR INCORPORATION.
STATE OF GEORGIA,
COUNTY OF CLYNN—
To the Superior court of said county:
The petition of Frank P. Brooks, of
the state of New York; N. Emanuel,
J. J. Lott, C. D. Ogg, Albert Fendig, E.
H. Mason and E. C. Machen, all of the
state of Georgia, county of Glynn, re
spectfully shows,
i. That they desire for themselves
and such other persons as may be
hereafter associated with them to be
incorporated under the name and style
of “The Brunswick Steel and Iron
company.”
11. That the object of said corpora
tion is the pecuniary gain of its mem
bers, and its special objects are: To
manufacture and sell iron and steel
and all the varioira products thereof,
including machinery of all kinds; to
buy, build, sell, lease or charter steam
ships, steamboats, sailing vessels and
water craft of ail classes; to con
struct, maintain and operate a dry
dock and marine railway, for the
building and repairing of ships, boats,
vessels and water craft of any and all
classes.
111. That the princial office of said
corporation shall be in the city of
Brunswick, in said county of Glynn,
with the rignt to establish branch of
fices and agencies elsewhere in said
state and in other states and in foreign
countries.
IV. That the capital stock of said
company shall be twenty-five thousand
dollars ($25,000), divided into twenty
five hundred sharia of the par value
of ten dollars eacn, with the right, by
a majority vote of the shareholders,
to Increase the capital stock,from time
to time, to any sum or sums not ex
ceeding five million dollars ($5,000,-
000). That said corporation shall have
the right to accept real or personal
property in payment for stock, at a
valuation to be hxed by the board of
directors of said company.
V. That, upon the granting of this
application, your jietitioners, or a ma
jority of them, shall have the right to
designate any two or more of their
number to open books of subscription
for the capital stock of said corpora
tion, and, after 2,500 shares
of stock have been subscribed for, to
call a meeting of such shareholders
for the purpose of accepting charter
and effecting organization of the com
pany, with the right to begin business
when ten per cent of the capital stock
has been paid in.
VI. That the officers of said com
pany shall be a president, vice presi
dent, secretary and treasurer, and such
other officers as the shareholders or
board of directors may deem neces
sary, who shall be elected by the board
of directors; that the board of direc
tors shall consist of not less than four
nor more than nine, all of whom shall
be shareholders, who shall be elected
by the shareholders.
VII. That the shareholders shall
have fhe right to fix and prescribe by
laws. rules and regulations for the
government of the corporation, or to
delegate this authority to the board oi
directors.
VIII. That, under such corporate
name and style, your petitioners desire
the right to contract, and be contract
ed with; to sue and be used; to buy,
hold and improve real estate, as may
lie required for the proper conduct of
its business; to borrow money ami se
cure the same as the board of direc
tors may desire; to have and use a
common seal, and to change the same
at pleasure; and generally to have ah
tin (fights, privileges and powers in
cident, to and necessary and proper in
the conduct and operation of the bus
iness of the corporation, and all the
rights, privileges and powers given
and granted such corporations under
the laws of Georgia.
(X. That there shall he no indi
vidual liability upon the part of any
shareholder of the corporation, except
such amount as may he due by such
shareholder as unpaid subscription for
stock or shares In said corporation.
X. That they desire to he incor
porated under said name and style of
The*Brunswick Steel anti Iron Com
panv, with all the rights, privileges
and powers prayed for herein, for a
period of twenty years, with privilege
of renewal at the expiration of that
t fnie.
And petitioners will ever pray.
F. K. TWITTY,
Attorney at Law for Petitioners.
STATE OF GEORGIA.
COUNTY OF GLYNN:
I hereby certify that tile above ane
foregoing application for incorpora
tion. by the petitioners herein named,
of The Brunswick Steel and Iron Com
pany. was filed in the office ot the clerk
of the Superior court of said county
on this, the 17th day of March, A. 0
1902.
H. F. du BIGNON.
CWk Superior Court, Glynn Countv,
Ga.
For Receiver. Tax Returns.
I hereby announce myself as a
candidate for tne office of Receiver
and Tax. Returns, subject to the dem
ocratic primary. The support of my
friends and the public generally wiii
be appreciated.
T. B. FERGUSON.
W. F. PORTER,
1007 tr Street
painter and paper hanger. Signs of
any ueseription. Agent for wall-paper
mills. Drop me a postal,
Call Phone 289-3
Call on L. A. Miller for kiln dried
luniber.
ONE CENT AWORD.
If you want a position, a house, a
servant, or want to find anything
that has been lost, or want some
thing that someone else has, ad
vertise in this column,
Rates strietty one cent per word
for each insertion. Nothing taken
for less than 50 cents
FOR RENT —Newly furnished rooms
at 4UI G street, corner A.
FOR SALE —Choice browm leghorn
eggs for setting. W. Merchant.
FOR SALE—A handsome home near
Col. Goodyear’s formerly belonging to
Professor Branham. Liberal terms
can be given upon part of the pur
chase price. Brobston, Fendig & Cos.
FOR SALE—Rubber stamps, seals,
stincels, etc. Agent Underwood Type
writer. Will B. Fain.
WANTED—A first class man, wno
thorougnly understands the refresh
ment business, to take charge of a
business on St. Simon island. Must
be full of energy and possessed of
some capital. Address C. M. Tilton.
Brunswick, Ga.
ALL KINDS OF CALIFORNIA
WINES 25 CENTS A BOTTLE. AT
H. SKLIG’S, 225 GRANT STREET.
TELEPHONE 272-3.
FOR SALE—Two-story barn. Must
be remove?”: Apply on premises, flip
Richmond street.
ROOMS TO RENT —Furnished or
unfurnished. Apply to Mrs. M. Tison,
Smith, No. 210 Reynolds street.
FOR RENT—Two-story dwelling
house, corner U and G streets. Apply
to 619 Giant street.
iOR RENT OR SALE—St. Simon
beach cottages. Apply to C. M. Til
ton, ity.
WANTED — Oat sacks. Bmnswiek
Ice Manufacturing Company.
FOR RENT—Eight-room residence,
in perfect order. Corner Union anu
Dartmouth streets. Apply to R. K.
Hopkins.
LOST —Low frame “BeJette” make
bicycle. Will pay reward for return
of same. J. R Haleyj
STOLEN* —Monday. March 31st.
from front of my office a Spalding
cViainless wheel, enameled black. Pal
mer tire on front wheel, Union tire
on back wheel. Also lias anew fork.
Will pay $lO reward for the wheel
oi will pay $25 for evidence to convict
the thief. Edwin Brobston.
LOST—At opera house, on night of
Methodist entertainment, one pair of
mother of pear) opera glasses in black
leather ease. Finder will be reward
ed by returning to Mrs. C. B. Lloyd,
601 Prince street.
FOR RENT Seven rooms, over
The News office. Suitable for offices
or light housekeeping. Cool rooms,
broad veranda, bath room Apply at
News office.
SPECIAL BARGAINS IN SECOND
hamI typewriters, of different makes.
Come to see me. C. H. Jewett. Opera
House building.
WANTED—Lady cashier. Apply to
day, C. Baumgartner.
WANTED— A man of experience,
capable of taking charge of lumber
wharves for firm shipping two million
feet montnly. Musi lie sober and a
thorough inspector of yellow pine lum
ber. No otners need apply, if man
agement Is satisfactory place will be
permanent and salary good. Answer
P. O. Box 375, Savannah, Ga.
WANTED —Six carpenters or
bench hands. Good saiarv. Brunswick
Sash and Door Company.
W. E. DEMPSTER
Manager.
REPAIRS BICYCLES, GUNS,
TYPEWRITERS AND SEWING MA
CHINES,
AND GENERAL MECHANICAL
REPAIR SHOP.
Successor to J. A. Montgomery.
503 GLOUCESTER STREET.
Prompt and Thorough Attention and
Prices Reasonable.
GEORGIA
GLYNN COUNTY—
N 'lke if hereby g >en that tae un
dersigned has applied to the ordinary
of said ci unty ' r lca\e to sell cer
tain railroad and bank stocks and
other stocks of incorporated com
panies belonging to the estate of
George L. Pitcher, deceased, for the
purpose of making distribution to the
heirs of said deceased. Said applica
tion will he heard at the regular term
of the court of ordinay for said coun
ty to be held on the first Monday in
April. 19112.
This Util day of March. 1902.
LEVI GOLDSMITH.
Administrator on the estate of
George L. Pitcher, deceased.
GEORGIA,
GLYNN COUNTY—
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned has applied to the ordinary
of said county for leave to sell cer
tain land belonging to the estate of
Hanna Coburn, deceased, for the pur
pose of paying the debts of the es
tate and making distribution to the
heirs of said deceased. Said applica
tion will be heard at the regular term
of the court of ordinary for said coun
ty to be held on the first Monday in
April, 1902,
This 14th day of March, 1902.
. F. du BIGNUN.
Administrator on the estate of
Hannah Coburn, deceased.
Schedule Southern. Railway.
FOR SAVANNAH, WASHINGTON AND NEW YORK.
Lv. Brunswick .|.... 145 w[.... 945 am|....*l 36 pmj.... 995 jun.
Ar. Savannah ..... 925 ami.... 12 45 pm .... *4 25 pmj... .12 89 Am.
at. Washington ...j 7 35 amL..!lO 16 amj 9 80 pm.
Ar. New York j ] 203 pm,...* 413 Jpm,.... 638 am.
FOR JACKSONVILLE AN D~BT. AUGUSTINE, FLA.
Lv. Brunswick j 4 45 ami.... 7 20 amj 9 45 am] 1 36 got
Ar. Jacksonville ..].... 9 15 am.... 12 45 pmi...! 2 20 pmj T 40
Ar. St. Auguattcu.i 11 19 amj.. |...!' 380 pmj.... 999 pna.
FOR MACON, ATLANTA, LOUISVILLE, CINCINNATI AND CHICAGO.
Lv. Brunswick j J,... 7 20 amj 9 45 &m| 9 05 iH,
Ar. Macon | . 1 30 pm'...* 3 56 pmj.... 3 00 pm.
Ar. Atlanta | 4 10 pmj...* 6 16 pmj.... 5 89 am.
Ar. Louisville .... i.... 8 00 amj...! 8 06 amj.... 7 16 pm.
Ar. Cincinnati j.... 810 am:...! 765 am; 75* pa.
Ar. Cnicago | j.... 5 00 pmj...! 5 30 pm|.... 7 98 am
FROM NEW YORK, WASHINGTON AMD SAVmNNAH.
Lv. New York 1 |.... 12 16 amj... *l2 40 pm| 339 pm
Lv. Washington ..j |.... 10 62 ami...* *25 pmj 966 pm
Lv. Savannah ] j 500 am !10 25 am) 316 pa.
Ar. Brunswick j | 7 45 amj...! 1 10 pmj 8 06 pa.
FROM ST. AUGUBTINETN D JACKSONVILLE, FLA.
Lv. Augustine | 7 30 amj | ,
Lv. Jacksonville 920 am; 835 amj 18 50 pm.
Ar. Brunswick j 2 36 pmj.... 1 10 pmj 6 96 pa.
FROM CHICAGO, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, ATLANTA AND MACON.
Lv. Chicago | j 8 30 £mj
Lv. Cincinnati | | , ,j *3O amj..,.
Lv. Louisville | £ 00 amj.v
Lv. Atlanta j .... i..i 10 45 pm; 5 30 *m.
Lv. Macon j 4.! 1 <OO am; 8 86 am.
Ar. Brunswick j | ~.| 1 00 amj 2 36 pm.
1 Daily Except Sunday. • Daily Except Monday.
SCHEDULE S. A. L. RAILWAY.
IN EFFECT DECEMBER IST, i9Ol.
•
8 30 pm.jll 10 am.jLv Bruns wick Ar.j 7 42 am.j 2 50 pa.
11 25 pm.j 1 55 prnqLv Savannah Ar.j 4 45 am.l2 19 pa.
7 15 am.jlO 30 pm. ( Ar Aug usta Lv.jll 00 pm. 6 29 aa.
3 05 am.j 6 00 pin. Ar Ua mbia Lv. 1 05 am. l 8 40 mb.
6 o 7 am., 8 00 pm.jAr Cam den Lv.jl2 53 am.j I 34 am.
8 17 ain.jll 33 pm.;Ar Souther n Pines Lv.j 9 27 pm. 6 37 am.
10 15 am.j 1 30 arn.jAr Raleigh Lv.j 7 36 pm. 3 32 am.
2 26 -pm.; 5 54 am.jAr Peter sburg Lv.j 3 18 pm.T2 29 pm.
3 08 pm.| 6 25 am.jAr Rich mond Lv.j 2 38 pm. 19 49 pm.
6 35 pm.jlO i„ am.;Ar Wash ngton Lv.jll 01 am. 7 99 pm.
11 25 pm.jll 25 am.jAr Balti more 5 34 am. 548 pm.
2 66 am.j 1 36 pm.|Ar. Philadelphia Lv.| 7 20 am.j 8 39 pm.
6 30 am.j 4 15 pm.jAr New York Lv.[l2 10 am.'; 1 90 pm
525 pm.j 715 am.jAr— Portsmouth-Norfolk Lv.j 926 am.j 859 pm.
6 00 am.j 1 16 pm.jLv Brunswick Ar.j 1 10 pm.jlO 46
11 20 am.j 340 pm.jAr Fernahdina Lv.j 726 j am. 749 pm.
9 la am.j 3 65 pm.jAr Jacksonville Lv.jlO 10 am. 7 49 pm.
1 48 pm.|l2 40 am.jAr Ocala Lv.i 8 00 am. 11 68 am
5 10 pm.j 7 20 am.jAr Orlando Lv. 8 25 pm. 8 89 am.
5 40 pm.; 5 00 am.jLr Tampa Lv.j 9 00 pm. 8 99 m
11 17 am., 6 08 pm.j Ar. ..... Lak* City ...... ,7‘lv. 7 42 am., 5 37 pm.
12 03 pm.j 6 48 pm.jAr Live Oak Lv.j 6 42 am. 4 44 pm.
12 58 pm.| 11 pm.|Ar Madison Lv. 649 am. 868 pm.
3 15 pm.jlO 00 pm.jAr Tallahassee Lv. 4 00 am. 1 88 pm.
5 06 pm.j jAr.... River Junction Lv.l 12 19 ia
10 50 pm.j jAr Pensacola „v.j 00 am.
8 30 pm.jll 00 am.jLv Branswiek Arj 1 10 pm-j 8 10 am
7 10 am.j 8 30 pm.|Lv Savannah AM 8 00 am.j 8 26 pm.
H am -i l2 4am.|Ar Helena Lv.| 338 am 405 pm.
12 36 pm.j 1 32 am.jAr Abbeville Lv.j 2 40 am.j 8 16 pm.
1 45 pm. 2 24 ftm.Ar Cordele Lv. 1 35 am ! 2 10 pm.
J 10 pm. 3 22 am.jAr Americus LvJl2 20 am.i 12 46 era
a 20 pm.; 9 00 am.jAr Columbua Lv.j Jio ie am.
7 40 pm.j 8 00 am.jAr Montgomery Lv.j g 00 pm.j 8 20 am.
| 7 29 am.jLv Brunswlek Ar.l 7 32 pm.
j 7 53 am.jAr Thalmann Ar.j'6 50 pm.j
jlO 16 am.jAr Savannah .......fcv.j 430 pm.j
1 hrough Pullman sleepers north, south and west.
S M. Barr. First Vice President and General Manager, Portsmouth, Va.
R. E. L. Bunch. General Passenegr Agent, Portsmouth, Va.
\v. P. Scruggs, Division Passenger Agent, Savannah, Ga.
B. J. Ford, City Passenger Agent, Brunswick, Ga.
W. M. TUPPER A CO.,
Forwarding and Shipping Agenta.
Lighterage, Towing and Marine In
surance. Corresponoence Solicited.
BRUNSWICK. GA.
A GOOD LUNCH.
The Arcade la now serving the beat
lunch In the city, sad Hits popular
place should be liberally patronised
by the public.
See ihe photo jewelry, buttons and
novelties at Wilsons studio, 502 1-2
Gloucester street.
Antiseptiline kills all germs. For
sale at Clark's barber shop.
McDuffie * Little Blue Liver Fill
makes hue people bright, cleanses the
system of ail the deleterious and un
healthy matter and makes anew
person of you. 25 cents, at W. Joer
ger's.
McDuffie’s turpentine and Mutton
Suet Lang Plaster is a certain core
for whooping cough, easy and com
fortable, works while you sleep. 25
cents, at W. JoergeTs.
McDuffie's Tasteless Chill Cure will
build up broken down systems and
make the blood rich and healthy, cer
tain cure for chills, guaranteed or
your money refunded. Pries cents.
At W. Joerger's.
Notice.
In future aii accounts due the
Brown Drug Company, which were
transferee to us, will be paid to Ern
est Dart, Esq., attorney at law, and to
no other, and we request immediate
payment, in order to avoid litigations
Hunter-Sale Drug Company.
Whan you want lumber of any kind
call on L. A. Miller. He will save
you money.
THE CELEBRATED WAUKESHA
Arcadian ginger ale now on sale at
Hunter-Skies drug store. The most
exhilraratlng drink dispensed at any
found in the city. Cali for it.
Dr. C. Bouvier's Buchu gin. an
infallable cure for the kidney and
hk-'fcer. .'ROD per n >art. Telephone
130, Sig Levison, agmr, 310 Bay
street.
Try McDuffie's "No 16” for La
Grippe or Infiuenxa. it is guaranteed
to cure or your money will be refund
ed. Price *I.OO. At W. Joerger's.
Ship Notice.
Neither the captain, owner or con
signees of the Spanish steamship Ai
tamira wiii be responsible ior any
debts contracted by crew of said ve-
B ®l- Zaragoza, Master.
The celebrated Waukesha Arcadian
ginger ale now on sale at Hunter-
Saies drug store. The most exhiliar
ating drink dispensed at any fount
in the city. Call for it.
Philadelphia club rye, positively the
finest blended Whiskey in the fity
Full quarts *1.25, per' bottle; satis’
fa. tion on this bfand guaranteed or
money refunded. Telephone 130. Fig
Levison. agent. 310 Bay street.
Try a quart bottle of our Old Crow
rye whiskey, at 75 cents, equal to
any dollar goods in Brunswick. 310
Bay street. Sig Levison, agent. Tel
ephone 100.
Ycu can, at any time, get what
you need In something good to drink
[from me. I carry a full line of all
j kinds domestic and imported liquors
and wines in stock, which you can
buy at prices to suit the p- or Sig
Levison, agent, 310 Bay. Telephone
juiO.
For Surveyor.
To my friends and the voters of
Glynn county:
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for re-election to the office of
County Survteywr, subject to . the
democratic primary, and ask for the
support of my friends and the public
generally.
E. A. PENNIMAN.
APRIL 9