The Brunswick news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1901-1903, May 11, 1902, Image 2

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s;trp)ir morning POSSWM DAILY NEWS. PUBLISHED DAILY 11Y NEWS PUBLISHING CO. Manager lap. LEAVY V Editor. fmm LEAVY, Jr City Editor itlMfc.ES M. TILTON Solicitor IHktJaiaf rates made known on Cburch UUli Otß* r I bar- If Mff SEpnLaaUan notices >. ■Mg.; regular rates, f [&&['•• ■■ ; gspfflcnn* AXVg* ISSSSMvw . i(3M3m to subscribers in tho city kwmn mail tree °* char -_<■ to oU -Of tfce United Slates find Cun- Mmr, Rico, Out.m, Pint- WIM Hawaiian IhUh-Ll ; ’ I llprMosUi# 2.50 pfa# -ear G.oo pßSona m. ■■■..MKrett!” ."■' Knfcrrod at the Branawhlc. Ga., It voetfejflce, sa second-classmall mat- I Kill. . - " fftm. Emory Speer has designated • the Brunswick Daily News as the official organ of the United States f Dwrt, In bankruptcy proceedings, for Cjßffta county, •"•"■HWpipeagtnuii-iL).. ■-•- PUBLISHERS NOTICE. The News Publishing Company ile. sires it to be distinctly undi rstood that all legal advertisements must ho paid ;fr in advance. ’Vs cannot afford to r*rS*Si our apace to such advertlnc aad wait on the courts for tint Mpj||ißliagßSSß"e-. . e ■"'■"• ———~ Brunswick's public oull<lii<K 1 going :: ahead rapidly. Thanks to Mi r < f'JJowkii and company, the eoniractoi-h K Id's la the season when ll:e tti i* wick nlinnsl is happiest, dons In old rlothes and tows after the linny tribe. j§|i *— ■ , Frjm all indtiutlom Col in, old waR a happy 'selection i -i cmd , r land’s manag.'.., Kj and illirs to .laugh ■nuts he will make a bowing of it. * mmm 1 St. Slnion and Cumherlainl bdtWiluut to open and the usual com }ng of the Mainty summer Kiri, why should Rrt.ns-.vii I; people he ’ happy. I The,. etirVcy is being made Im it,.- tßrunavstcl. UtoHoJ- line, uml in ;i months the familiar sound of the ; motorman'a gong will In- heard mi |ou| ,Iftreefs. i hj gV? From nil indications,- Wib-w Wil Liams soenw to have Tom Kasim mi the rilU. bwcll methods as tin- el. ing of an opposition ilewspapm will hut i-' ' Ok irk in 'nunior dWrf, -r so and the eoinpleted U renting week. The erection of this tabernacle will bo the means of bringing many notable gatherings to Brunswick. According to the best calculations of the management, the li. and lh will be into Offmuui by July 1. which will give the line a milege of about 115.. Pretty soon Birmingham will hr the terminus, for the route Is en tainly going through as originally f planned. 5 wmmmmm -i^n m The idea of erecting a eimv, at on ; Richmond street should he encouraged by Brunswick people generally. T.n ■. / Catholic convents are always among the beet seats are always among tl; of learning wherever they arty Established and it is to in- hoped ifcba,t ; 'Brttn£wick will very soon 1...\, ■ -*— - 'Sp>a .shnfttimtlin, < - , I ■ ■ ■ |%T, i ih >■ (k’Jfci' 1 HL SOUTH AND THE PRESIDENCY. The Washington Star thinks that It is about time for the democrats to consider a man for the presidency. Referring to the present generation, it says: “The only flag they have ever known is the Stars and Stripes; and how loyal the men of the sout’a, es pecially the young men, now are to that flag was shown in the war with Spain. Why, then, should not a man of that stamp offer for tine proud honor of the presidency, when his section of the country casts eight-tenths of the eleetorial vote necessary to the elect-' ion of a democrat to that office ? Have not the democratic leaders from the south affeed themselves at national conventions long enough ? Are they not warranted by character, by capacity and by training, to take place at the head of the procession, Instead of meekly bringing up the rear under orders of Tammany hall?" Commenting on this the Griffin News and Sun says: "Well, we have got a southern man ai the head of the most important part of the party organization, and there is no telling how much further we may advance in two years more. Fi r our part there is no man whom we would lather see in the presidency than the same Jim Griggs; and no man that, we know of who would to name a pri slddfit. This is pretty sentiment, hut we fear the time is still away ahead in future when the sotitli can hope to anme a president. Such men as Tillman and such scenes us the one in which he was tin- star player in the senate Wednes day last, only serves to make tho probability of such a thing more r mote. , Semi) ,r Clark, of Montana, who writes bigger chucks ihan any other man in Washington, is fond of sing ing. He has a swenft, clear tenor voice, vviiii li is not strong, but very pleasing to a small company. After he.had piled millions upon millions he employed a vocal teacher, an I the result is that he is fond of singing lur a small company. iS YELLOW FOIL;* in yi,in itlu id? Phi ici.in . ■ it Malarial Ger;u. Li.i.iin changing red bii.oj >cli.:w ; .... . microscope, li w.uks v, night First, it (inns > ocrcn ; piexioti ycllov. . Chilly, aia.,-,. scitsalioii-. creep down j, • backbone. You l-.cl weak worthless. ROBERTS’ CHILL TO^l will stop t! e troubt.’ ntr.v. it enters the tilood at omc . drives out tha yellmv poison If neglected and when Otuiis, Fevers, Night -Sweats and u :\es: erni break-down come li.tci on, Roberts’ Tonic will cure you then but why wait? Uicvrnt future sickness. The nutnitfac ttirers know' nil about this yel low' poison and have perfected Roberts’ Tonic to drive li out, nourish your system, restore appetite, purify ilie blood, pre vent and cure Chills, Fevers and Malaria. It has cured thou,- ands It w ill cure you, or your money back. This is fair. Try it. Price, 25 cents, f-r shy i,y sin ith’s I'tinrii, cy W-J.inms: thin ', r ';il- lime C<>.: <■■ x .'i.tis. The llossie lino will run double •laily boats to St. Simon today, leav ing at a. in. and 2;30 p. m. It will tu> a go >d opportunity for a pleasant day's outing. Jim Carter is always prepared to take care of all me work that is sent to him. Send m your clothes now. XU ki fi fc & Morphine nu<l Whi -3 a jj Bl| !■§ without v , iUI 8 I 111 Rls 9 or confinement, t urc: v.ur tjf R l? tv I nntced M Sanitarium or m> ohv. P H VI$Al„ Man’gr I.ithia Springs Cure Cos.. Drawer A, Austell,Ga. HoincUreatment scut if preferred. Correspondence strictly coufidcutial. The best salt mackerel In Bruns wick, just received at Burns & Curtis'. Phone IGS. AH kinds of fancy crackers for 5 o'clock tea at Burns & Curtis’. For Sale One small house ami lot on A street, near mm house. Price SSOO. monthly payments. Brobston, Fendig & CV*. If our work don't i>r ve up you don't have to pay for it, Electrical Supply Cos. When you want lumber of any kind call on £. A. Miller. He will save you meney. If You Don’t Know where to find Jim Carter ask anybody; they have all been there, except you. You Get the Best Work when you send your clothes to Jim Carter. Phono 253-1. Electric bell work of all kinds. We i”-cii 'em ringing, too, Electrical Sup ply Ca Announcements. For State Senator. To the public: I respectfully an nounce that I am a candidate for the Uemocratic nomination for senator for the Fourth district of Georgia, com posed of the counties of Camden, Charlton and Oiyun. My platform will he to execute the will oi the peo ple and serve their interests So far as t know it and to the extent of my ability, and to procure such legisla tion as they desire without regard ; • my personal interests or those of any clique or faction. A. J. CROVATT. For Senator. As announced several weeks ago, I am a candidate for the position of senator from the Fourth senatorial district, subject to the action of the primary to be called by the democrat c executive committee. The support of the people will be appreciated, anu if elected, I will serve them with fidel ity and zeal. Very respectfully, W. F. SYMONS. For Judge Superior Court. To tile citizens of the Brunswick Judicial Circuit; At the solicitation of friends throughout this circuit, anil having the ambition to fill this office, i beg to announce my candidacy for judge of the Superior court of the Bruns wick circuit, subject to the action of the Democratic primary. If elect ed to this honorable position, I prom ise to discharge the duties of the trust to the beat of my understand ing and ability, without tear, favor, or affection and with absolute im partiality. I respectfully ask your careful consideration of my candi dacy and solicit your support. Respectful I-.- T. A. PARKER. i. :ley, Ga. For County Treasurer. i hereby announce myself as a can didate for the office of county treasurer subject, of course, to the democratic primary, anil ask for the support of my friends and the voters In general. F. M. SCARLEIT. For Sheriff. This is to Inform the l voters of Glynn county ..iat. I will be a candi date for the office of Maorill, subject !to the Democratic primary, and re j spectfully ask the support of my friends and the puhlfc generally. WALTER T. OWENS. For Tax Receiver. This is to inform the voters of Glynn county that I will he a eaTidl : date for re election for the office of I Tax Receiver, subject to the Demo- I cratio primary, and respectfully ask for tholr support. J NO. E. DUBBERLY. For Receiver, Tax Returns. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for tno office of Receiver nnd Tax Returns, subject to the dm !er ratic primary. The support of my friends nnvl the public generally will be appreciated. T. B. FERGUSQN. For Representative. 1 will l> a candidate, at the ap proaching Democratic primary, for I the office of Representative of Glynn county, and will gratefully appreciate : the support of the voters of Glynn 1 county. EUSTACE C. BUTTS. To the voters of the Brunswick eir i cult : I presume most of you are Informed of my candidacy for Judge of the su perior court of the Brunswick circuit, hut I would like to impress it upon you (liat I would appreciate your sup port, Of course, I have no etaim on the office, or on you. unless your best judgment should Incline you to tne opinion that I can bring to Use discharge of the duties of judge, 6ucli j capacity and experience as will war rant you In extending to me your vota and influence. My past life, (which is known to most of you) will give the assurance of a fearless and faithful enforcement of the law. Very truly yours, SIMON W. HITCH. For Count) Surveyor. I hereby announce my candidacy for the office of County Surveyor, subject to the action of Uie demo cratic primary, and will appreciate the support of my friends and the public generally. GEORGE C. MYERS. For Surveyor. To my friends and the voters of Glynn county: 1 hereby announce myself a can didate for re-election to the office of County Surweyyrr, subject to the democratic primary, and ask for the support of my friends and the public generally. E. A. PENNIMAN. For County Commissioner. This is to inform the votei* of Glynn county that 1 will be a candi date for the office of County Commis sioner from the Twenty-seventh dis trict. subject to t..e democratic pri mary, and respectfully ask the sup port of my friends and the public generally. ROSERT L. RATCLIFFE. For County Commissioner. This is to inform the voters of Glynn county that 1 will be a candi date for the office of County Commis sioner from the Twenty-seventh dis trict. subject to the democratic pri mary and respectfully ask the support of my friends and public generally. JNO. R. DOERFUNGER. THE BRUNSWICK DAILYNEWB. For Treasurer. To my friends and the voters of Glynn county: I hereby announce myself a candi date for re-elction to the office oi County Treasurer, subject to the Democratic primary. For two terms 1 iiave been elected to this office and trust my conduct has neen such as to merit your cofidence and sup port. Thanking you for your sup port in the past, I am yours truly, H. S. LEE.. . For Sheriff. I respectfully announce myself as a candidate for re-election to the office cf sheriff of Glynn county, subject to the Democratic irmury, and n specui.Ky solicit the support of my irh-ads ami the voters generally. W. H. BERRIE. For Tax Collector. I respectfully announce myself as a candidate lor re-election to the office oi Tax collector of Glynn county, sub ject to the democratic primary, and respectfully solicit support of my friends arid the voters generally. H. J. READ. For wlerk, Superior Court. I respectfully announce myself as a candidate for re-election to the office of <berk of the Superior court of Glynn county, subject to the democratic pri mary, and respectfully solicit the sup port of my friends and the voters gen erally. H. F. du eiGNON. For Coroner. 1 respectfully announce myself as a candidate Tor re-election to the office ot Coroner of Glynn county, subject to thT Democratic primary, and re spectfully solicit the support of my friends and the voters generally. G. A. H. j_,,NINGS. For Coroner. I hereby announce myself a can dwlaf.e for the office of Coroner of Glynn county, subject to the demo cratio primary of May 15 anil respect fully solicit the support of my friends and the public generally. HARDY M. TURNER. For County Commissioner. The many frierus of Oapt. W. R. Townsend bog to announce that he will be n candid itc for re-election to the office of County Commissioner, ai the democratic primary, to be held May 15. y—— ONE N 1 AWOKD. If you want a position, a house, a servant or want to find anything that has been lost, or want some th! j that some cne else has, ad vertiss in this co umn f'atjs strictly one cent per word for aacn insertion. Nothing taken for less than 50 tents FOR RENT House, on corner of C and 1 streets. Apply at No. 11J North Lee street FOR RENT—Unfurnished residence, possession given May 10. Also fur nished house. Apply to Mrs. Gann. FOR SALE - One Upright piano in good condition, at a bargain. Ap ply to .1. J. Mpear. FUH RENT- Brick store house, on Reynolds street, just vacated by H. A. Wrench & Sons. Apply to C. Arn heiter. | FOR SALE- Ruuber stamps, sealß, stiuccis, etc. Agent Underwood Type writer. Will It. Fain, 312 Newcastle st root. ! FOR RENT -Two trout, tcoms, non-tty furnished, within few minutes walk of postolUeo. Apply at 711 Glou cester street. FOR RENT- Ail or part of my house for the summer. Furnished or unfurnished. Mrs. Tisoti Smith, 21b Reynolds street. ALL KINDS OF CALIFORNIA WINES 25 CENTS A BUTTLE. AT 11. SELIG’S, 225 GRANT STREET. j TELEPHONE 272 3. 1 SPECIAL 0.-vKGAINS IN SECOND hand typewriters, of different makes. i Come to see me. C. H. Jewett. Opera House building. FOR RENT- —Two-story dwelling house, with all modern improvements. Apply at Mrs. Colesberry s, No. 121 North Amherst. FOR RENT Nino room residence 1604 Gloucester street. Posession given June 1. Apply to John Camp bell on the premises. FOR RENT —Cottages and rooms for rent, furnished or unfurnished. Telephone me at pay’ station, or at my Ocean Pier store. W. L. Wallace. AN OCEAN TRIP! Io NEW YORK, BOSTON AMY ALL EASTERN RESORTS j j OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY j [ LOW K.\TES~Si i'i riok Sfkvu k j ; 50 Hours of Ocaia Breezes J 4Sailing's each Week ] from Savannah, Ca. ) ; i V st.-inn’ins o' tins I'oi'U’.nr Line inoom- ) i Dai aI iip . : Siwmnl. Scrvt'o * p|h nfmvr.tf, tier s , : L’Gi'ul route- imx; ‘psne n-ot.<u t lcte J I" 1 TOM S' IST I, t• 1 u I‘Ohitft I V ft? ,' 1 it rail jouin.G to Savtuiifth ind houisof J s.Vt air to New Yorit. 1 FO* nATCS, RtS*VTiON, A*->V. HT'SINO J Matts*. etc . Apwly To , I. >rnl TMirt Afcsta Is tirvuewtik. J " '• Bicner, t\ T. A F A . Sgoanak, H. 9age Woven Wire fence Jt’s the Strongest fence in the World. You cannot tear down, burn or carry away a PAGE fence. Cyclones cannot move it, and once set up your fence -j—-j.—Tj——ZL...J.. ..i p job is done for the next twenty years. TANARUS: I: 1;;; ~; i —■>-—s—-j —-4—j- There are fifteen different stylos for ; PAGT 5 ;- -y— --schools, churches, farms, residences, 1 ; -- *- cV-L -g poultry, cows, sheep, rabbits, hogs, : ' 4: parks or any public place where a i ■ Li T-f'UUL S r\Y-— : .v. .T.yzji good fence U wanted. £ : : : : Page XOrcughl JrcK '/awe, i —'— 4 L—~i—i-—-L— --. , . , , 9aae 'Ornamental %aw.n 'Jenee This fence is for anyone who pre- , , ° . ' fers a wrought iron fence, v hot her it * s fj le I )re ttiest and cheapest fence be around the yard, com --y, s boo! on tho market for residences, schools, church, or park. There a--e 'many do- , ', hur,- ''“ s - <*m*terlea ami any place signs to select from. " tiiat J' oll want to beautify with an attractive fence. The fence is attrac tive in design and low in price. Wnon You want a fence -or any purpose call on or vnite me. Prices and designs furnished on appiicartou. D-noes sob! and built for purchasers If you get the IrAGHl r AGH fence you t the best on earth. %. XO. ZD<;ming 9 Agent, kUuKoiru-k tci Write ior particulars. 3£3anb.nrs nncl Brolicrß. 52 BRO AY, NEW YOBK Branch Office : • WFST .'.'vd ST. :„'!!) WK.ST L-.rti.-j Drde ‘ icitod fm- the jur<base or Mile of Stoc ks. t onds, Grvjn C !U.n. in any mount.' fi.*i < ;t'k or on 111<i iij• iu Howto makk mohi; than * idifl < i.vi a\ i \k ■ v-ji j; v./d-" EXAMPLE: Buy 100 Shares United States Steel Common (sav 13) on 3 per cent margin. CREDIT. Margin- deposited S3OO 00 Interest on deposit <u t! per cent jg qq 4 tier cent, dividend on 100 Shares Steel Common luo 00 $7lB 00 DEBIT. Less C per cent. Interest on 100 Sh arcs Steel Common $258 Oo S4OO 00 This is over 50 tier cent, a year on your Investment without consider ing ANY advance in the stock at ail. we have no hesitancy in saying that we fully believe this stuck will sell a GREAT DEAL higher A BIG BULL MARKET. The indications arc. that we are on tin verge of one of the biggest bull markets the country has ever known li is rumored that John W Gates is backed by a pool of $250,000,000, com posed of J. Pierpont Morgan, Marshall Field. John J Mitchell, President II linois Trust Cos., Moore Bros, and sev eral other capitalists, for the purpo • of jutting prices very much higher. We would advise the immediate purch rise of all good dividend paying stocks, such as Mannattan, St. Paul, Rock Is land, Atchison common. Steel and P eoples Gas. WRITE FOR SPECIAL LF.TTE R GIVING FULL DETAILS. STATE OK GEORGIA, COUNTV OK GLYNN. To Julian Sydney Isaac: Mrs. Emma Isaac having; applied a* executrix for probate in solemn form of the last will and testament of Moses Isaac, late of said county, de ceased, you as one of the heirs at lav of the said Moses Isaac, ate hereby required to npear at the court of or dinary, in and for said county, to he heiii on the tilth day of May, 1902, when said application •yvlll be heard HORACE HART. Ordinary, Glynn County Ga Typewriter Heanquarters. New and second-hand machines all makes bought, sold, tented and repaired. Chas. L. Jewett, ’phone 275-3 call*. Opera House building. Philadelphia club rye, poV.Mvely ihe finest blended Whiskey in the city. Full quarts $1.25 per bottle; satis faction on tula brand guaranteed or money refunded. Telephone 130, jttg I.evlson, agent, 310 Bay street. Wo tnave all kinds ot lamps, fronted, colored, turn down, ruby, infact, all kinds at Electrical Supply company. Try MalXifflv's "No 16" for La Grippe or Influenza. It Is guaranteed to cure or your rnox-ey will be remind ed. Price $l.OO. At W. Joerger’s. Service! Service! Service. You get the best of service at Jim Carter's Every feature oi his business is well organized, just ring phone 253-3. If you are thinking of building see L. A. Miller. Last Summer’s Clothes made new at Jim Carter’s. 'Phone 253-2. Order Your Tailor-Made Clothing through Jim Carter. You won’t re gret it. He handles the best line in the country. if you need a typewriter of nod ■)< - eription come to see me before buying I can save you money. T- :ms rea sonable and satisfaction guaranteed. C. H. Jewett. See us about brick. L. A. Miller. That Suit You Wear needs to be cleaned and pressed. Take it to Jim Carter, or ring phone 253-2 T*o Keep Moths Out of Your Clothes put them away property cleaned Have Jim Carter do this for vou. 'Phone 253-2. Pure California Claret. A. A, A. grade, large bottles, per dozen, $2.5tV Telephone 130, Sig Levison, agor.t 310 Pxy street Try a bottle o t Colombo Bitters. A line tonic and appetiser; none better only 75 cents. Telephone 130. Sis < FAMILY i mv Gw yniiQf. Lltjlfcii nUUdL Not every liquor dealer caters to the family trade, but I do. You must be as careful in buying liquors for family use au you are in buying •ort icine. We never make a mistake— best awiays. 8. UViSON, Ag’t. Cornel Monk ano Grar.. ytreeta STHINWAY AND MATHUSEK PIANO3 The Best Piano and Organ Now On the Market For the Money SOLD ON EASY PAYMENTS. B. J. OLEWINE, Argent. Brain-Food Nonsense. Another ridiculous food fad has been branded by the most competent au thorities. They have dispelled the sil ly notion that one kind of food is nc-Jed for brain, another for muscles, and still another for bones. A correct di'-t will not only nourish a particular part of the bouy, but it will sustain every other part. Yet, however, good your food may ire, its nrtriment is de stroyed by indigestion or dyspepsia. You iftust prepare for meir appearance or prevent their coming by taking regular doses of Green’s august Flow er, the favorite medicine of the healthy millions. A few aoses aids digestion, stimulates the liver to healthy action, purifies the and makes you icel buoyant and vigorous. Y o ucan get Dr. G. G. Green's reliable remedies at Smith's Pharmacy W J Butts. Lodgings. I have rented the old Central ho tel. corner monk and Newcastle streets, and will conduct a first-class lodging house, with table board if so desired. My rates will be reasonable an! service complete. E. A. Silvers. Shave at Clark's. Strictly first ( lass workmen only. For Sale. ! wo-storv, 7-room honse. close to section. Good condition, nice or I rice $1,500. t erms will be ..ne;i. Brobston, Fondig & Cos. Pure 5 years old Mountain corn . whiskey, mild and mellow, 75 cents ier full quart, a trial on this goods Is all I ask. S;g Levison, agent Tel ephone 130. Summer Law Sdioo! University of Virginia. In Vlndr-ia mountain*. 83d Hummer. July 1 toSenwn ter 1. lev. Itvti.-taw la.ulij. lUpfol tobegSneri; to candidate* tor tie tr; a-.d to practitioner* who havii lacked systematic instruction. For catalogue, address' B- C, Mi.VtiK, Secretary, CliarlwiiaavUle, -. FOR SALE OR RENT FOR THE SEASON, MY COTTAGE ON ST. SIMON ISLAND, FIRST HOUet <N WAYCROSS COLONY. PAINTtD WHITE AND GREEN, FIVE ROOMS FULLY FURNISHED, INCLUDING STOVE, DISHES, PORCH ROCKERS ETC. WATER CONNECTION FROM GOVERNMENT ARTESIAN WELL WRITE TO C. E. MURPHY WAY CROSS, GA. COAL AND WOOD, CONEY APKER. THR CONDITION OF THE PATIENT is often such that Lie slightest varia tion from what the doctor orders may hav, bad result. PHKSCHIPTIONS COMPOUNDED here are absolutely correct. The or der is followed exactly. We add noth ing, omit nothing, and substitute nothing. The PUREST DRUGS amt medicines are used, everything is fresh and efficient. PiiAKliiiti, Corner Monk od Newcastle Streets. RECEIVER DUBBERLY’S ROUNDS. 1 will tie at the following places on the following dates for the purpose of receiving state and county tax returns for UO2: Stertim \pril 3, ami 2.i, May 17. St. Simon April 1, Mac 3 and it;. Pylcs,’ urrtßsitig- April to. May 2 and 23. Jan VI,-a April 11. 21. and May 24. Brunswick —April li, 18, 19, May 10, 2!), 30, 31. JOHN E. DURRKKLY. liecciver of Tax Reliirnr. for Glynn Cos. W. E. DEMPSTER Manat’er. 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. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. Over the B. & B. and Seaboard Air Line. No. 1, to Jacksonville and points r uth. leaves 0 a. m. No. 3. to Savannah and points north, leaves li a. m. No. 5. to Jacksonville and points south, leaves 3:30 p. m. No, 7. to Savannah and points north, Paves 8:50 p. m. No. 2. from Savannah and points north arrives 7:56 a. ru. No. 4. from Jacksonville and points south, arrives 12; 41 p. m. No. 8. from Savannah and points north, arrives 5:20 p. m. No. 8. from Jacksonville and points south, arrives 10:45 p. m. Ycu can, at any time, get whit you need in something good to drink from me. I carry a full line of all kin is domestic and imported liquors nnd wines in stock, which you cjm buy at prices to suit the p or. 3ig I-evukin, agent, 310 Bay. Telephone For alt kinds of lumber see L. A Miiler. When you order flour again he sure sure to specify Swans Down. A GOOD LUNCH. The Arcade is now serving the best lunch in the city, and !hfs popular place shouW be liberally patronized by the public. Marine electric work a specialty. Electrical Supply Cos. If you want your bicycle repaired right bring it to an experienced work man. B. J Olewine, 505 Gloucester street No “Strikers” are employed at Jim Carter s. only first-class workmen, who know how to do good work. A GOOD FAMILY DRINK—I AM .'-i ’ IE-':. ICCKO COLA, THE BEST X L' r : c.! N K KNOWN, 24 BOT TLES FOR 75 CENTS. IT BEATS ICE TEA. RING ’PHONE ISS L LUDV.MG. Have you tried a clam chowdei made from Maine canned clams. Call up phone 165 —Burns & Curtis'. The Electrical Supply Cos. has begun to wire up the stores for fans and motors. MAY II