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SATURDAY MORNING.
Furniture and Bedding.
Don’t Trust to Luck.
ARTISTIC METAL BEDS.
Bjbraceful shapes, beautiful colorings handst/me finish .diara.tiev e five
Ketal beds of today. The best.workot the most non .1 metal bed works
B.n be found on our floors. There istio design so new Hint you . nnot
PTmi it hero, while we have the most inexpensive me.,,., b.l.t Dint uni ho
csa.ea “good.” Our stock also ens braces a great many nov, 'if. at
moderate prices and from that on up to the finest beds mode.
- C. IMeGARVEY,
316 Newcastle Street.
TRULY “A GRAND Ol D WHISKEY”
: ; ' . , Is the famous '•?
CREAM OF KENTUCKY.
(t’s purs and wholesomt and sold cheaper than any ether whiskey of ‘ts
rams, rank or quality. Sold In Brun swiok only by
Douglas & Morgan,
I. TRAGER & CO., Distillers.
Offices, Cincinnati, 0., U. S. A.
A.ARNHEITER,
* Wholesale and Retail Dealer in [■_ _
• Schwarzchild & Sulzberger Beef Co.’s
; Western Beef,
. 1 Poriwand Mutton.
Fresh Poultry.
Fresh Vegetables, Fresh Groceries,
", Fresh Eggs from tfie Country.
All goods sent out nice and cl ean. The beat cf everything for the
model housAeeper, ,'■s • , /
207 Monk St. ~ ’Phone 89
U. Downing, President. C. TL MctfeGfi* ViCc r i'evidentELD.Walter, Csch is? P
i tie National Bank oi Bransv/ick.
BRUNSWICK, GA.
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CAPITAL OF ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS
and total RESOURCES in excess of ONE-HALF Ml Li,ION DOLLARS,
are devoted to the assistance of legitimate In, in - :; enterprises.
DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS invited from individuals, Anna and corpora
tions .
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT accounth bear internet, compounded quar
terly. Interest bearing ceriflcates of !-P„it. issued on epochal terms.
MONEY ORDERS of the "BANK HUS’ MONEY ORDER ASSOOIA
-10N” are cheaper aud more convenient than postoU)co or expiress.
W. n. BOWEN,
Ccntiactor and Builder oi Stone,
Brick and Fr a me Buildings.
MA>.i I'ACTI'KKK OF
(•’EMEXT TilißAiW AKTiKRIAK WS )Xiv
J. ML BURNETT, „
WHOLESALE
Grain and Previsions,
Horse, Cow and Chicken Feed.
EARLY CLOSING NOTICE.
Tiie undersigned banks will close
. UNIS o'clock j>. m. SATURDAYS
between .May 15 and October 1.
The National Dank of Brunswick
E. D. Walter, Cashier.
The Brunswick Ban.. & Trust Cos.,
11. W. Gala, Cashier.
LADIES, BEWARE!
You are particular folks, and should
nave your dresses cleaned only by
Jim Carter, who does good /ork.
Pboneils3-2.
SWANS’ DOWN FLOUR IS THE
BEST.
Typewriter Headquarters.
Do you wish to buy, sell or rent a
machine of any description? You
will find it to your interest to call on
me. Can sell your a typewwriter at
such a price and on such terms that
you will not miss the money.
C. K. JEWETT.
Rob Rov flour suits the ladies.
Notice to Master*.
The News will publish ship notices
at *1.50. It is the only legal medium
through which these notice* can be
published.
. t ITMi MAr t
THU BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS,
Daily Short Story
- OF THE
Brunswick Mews.
Mikik Sid
V T GT for me,” said the bach- i
I clor. lie was referring not
| 'W to the cooling drink just
1 placed at bis elbow, but to
the' subject under discus
sion at the moment.
“Why not V” retorted the new woman
indignantly. "You wouldn't have wo
man go back or stand still in the mat
ter of development, would your"
“I don’t call that going forward; do
you?” drawled the bachelor mischie
vously as lit! pointed through the open
doorway to where a young woman was
making her way up the piazza steps.
She was a typical athletic girl, with a
short, fflzssy skirt of woo! goods, a
loose coat that looked like her broth
er's and a little alpine hat of soft felt,
ller hair was wind blown, and her
cheeks were sinning with perspiration
powdered over with a light coating ol*
dust. Her hands were clayey and pret
ty well marked tip with scratches and
nicks, and her nails were none too well
manicured. Her feet in their stout,
mannish shoes went “chimp, clump,”
on the wooden floor of tee piazza.
Finally she reached a chair, kicked it
around by a well directed lunge of her
heavy soled toe and sank heavily into
it. She crossed tier legs, thrust; her
hands into her Jacket pockets and gave
a long whistle.
"Hoe whiz, hut I’m Spent!” she re
marked in a loud voice to a friend who
rounded the corner of the piazza much
in the same condition.
“When you compare that with the
; wotnoti of ancient Greece or with Ten
nyson’s dream of fair woman or with
any particular ideal you may happen
i to have!” the bachelor mused half to
| himself.
The new woman frowned. Flic might!
he anew woman, hut she did not like
to see any man look askance at,; one of
her sex. “ity and by site’ll change
those things and appear in something
you'll like or lace and organdie mud
things,” she said.
Tlie bachelor laughed. “Yes, aai(l
tramp along In them just the samaras
MANNISH WAVS.
:,iio does in UlOs togs. I've been won
dering lately what made women so
awl;ward. Now I know.”
"Hot think how healthy site is," per
sisted the new woman.
Tile family physician, who came up
at that moment, caught the drift of
the r m i rsatiou. “Healthy-, did you
; ; lie repeated. “Do you cal! that,
healthy? book at the tired rings under
her eyes and the painful way in which
h r breath comes. No;, that girl is
more tired than any one has any right
to be. 'fills ‘woman’s athletic business
is getting overdone, let me tell you.
reople have an idea that because a
girl can play golf or tenuis all day sin
has improved in health in proportion
as she has improved in muscle power
This fallacy has ruined more than out
constitution. The truth Is that you
can't both eat your cake and have It
A healthy adult person is one whose
digestive and assimilative functions
produce so much nerve force daily
I’art of this keeps the heart pumping
blind through the vessels, convey ink
nutritive and reparative strength tc
brain, limb and organ. The remainder,
and that much only, one is entitled to
use as he wills. The man in training is
u man out of health. His muscles are
absorbing too much of his nerve and
bleed force. The reason why the girls
of today are able to spend so much
force on walking, cycling, tennis and
golf is that they have withdrawn force
from other and more valuable faculties
and put it into their muscles. The fact
that women are growing taller and
tnuscnlarly stronger is no test at all of
physical improvement. Half the time
without knowing it they are laying the
seeds of some future trouble.”
And the doctor was right Athletics
In moderation arc good, but athletics
ns practiced by some girls nowadays
are ruinous alike to personal appear
unce and to health-
A Matter of Sox.
“A man .trimmed lHal window,” re
marked a dealer ie. ■ women's headgear,
passing a millinery establishment on
Twenty third street in which all the
hats and bonnets faced squarely to
ward' the sidewalk, “and a woman
fixed Sup the windows in that store,”
continjued the man mflliiier as lie came
to the,(next store, in which tin* women’s
hats ,showed their backs, .with their
bows,) pendent ribbons and stream
ers.
“Yon see.” he said,'“a man looks at
a woman's face, and (so it is only' the
frontier the hat that the sees, and he
doesn’t know any* better than to show
the fronts wtieri the is .exhibiting hats
for sale.
"ltut it is women,.not men, who are
the buyers, and they j know that their
women friends when \thoy meet them
smile sweetly as they'; pass and then
turn and critically Inspect their hats
from the rear,
“So yvomontseleet lints with stunning
hind effects,'and the? woman milliner
judiciously -'shows tine rear elevation
wlicu she’puts a,hat on exhibition."—
New York Times.
STATE OF GEORGIA, COUNT' OF
GLYNN.
To the Honorable Superior Court of
Said County;
The petition of R. It. Hopkins. G. W.
C line and W. F. Symons, ail of said
state and county, respectfully shows
to the court the following facts:
1 That they desire for themselves,
their associates, successors and as
signs, to he Incorporated under the
name and style of "The Cline Manu
facturing Company,” for a period of
twenty (2ll) years, with the privilege
of renewal at toe termination of said
period, as provided by law. The prin
cipal offices ami place of business of
said corporation will he in (lie county
and state aforesaid, and in the city of
Brunswick, therein.
U. The purpose and object of the
proposed corporation is the pecuniary
profit of its shareholders. The pro
posed business of said corporation is
! the manufacture and sale of clothing
I of any and every kind and description
and the manufacture an,, sale of any
other articles of merchandise as may
lie deemed profitable. Petitioners do
sire authority to buy, sell and mort
gage such real estate as may be nec
essary lor carrying on me aiorosaid
manufacturing business, to contract
and be contracted with, lo sue and be
sued, to plead and be impleaded, to
have and use a common seal, and such
other powers as are incident and nec
essary to the conduct of the said man
ufacturing business,
111. the capita! stock of said pro
posed corporation is to lie .our tliou
jsand, five hundred .tollais ($1,500.00),
I and petitioners desire tae privilege of
increasing the said capital stock to
!as much as twenty five thousand del
lars t v 25,000.00), upon the consent, at
sn.v time, of the holders of tliri-e
--l’ourths of the capital stock of said
corporation. Petitioners show to tno
court mat Ihe entire amount of the
proposed capital stock of sa.u corpora
tion has been subscribed. The said
capital stock is to be aiviaed into for
ty live Hr,) equal shares, each of the
par value of one hundred dollars
($100,00) Petitioners desire authori
ty to begin business when seventy five
(75) per cent of : aid capital stock has
been paid in, and not until then.
IV. The government and control of
sa,d corporation is to he vested in a
board of directors, the number of said
directors to he determined, and the
said directors to be elected by the
stockholders of saiu corporation, an
nually. The said hoard of directors
shall elect the other officers of said
corporation annually, or tor such less
terms as they may doom proper, and
the said board of directors snail deter
mine lj e number of such other officers
and fix their duties and compensation,
and have the general management and
control the affairs of sain corpora
tion.
Wherefore, petitioners pray thai
they may he made a hotly corporate
under the name and stylo aforesaid
entitled to me rights, privileges and
immunities, and subject to the liabili
ties fixed by law.
A. L. FRANKLIN
Attorney for Pctk.oners.
STATE OF GEORGIA, COUNTY OF
GLYNN.
I. H. F Dußignon, clerk of me supe
rior _ court of said county, do hereby
certify mat the foregoing is a true and
correct copy of the petition of R. r
Hopkins, W. Cline and \y FSy
mens, praying the incorporation of too
■me Manufacturing Company, this
do filed in my office.
Witness my official signature and
inui' U “ h tlu! sovontrj day of August
“ H. F. duBiGNON
Cierk Superior Court, Glynn Co. ‘da.
Quinine shampoo, the latest "'for
ladies hair. For sale only at ClariFs
tonsorial parlors. * 3
Rob Roy Flour is good
Notice of Removal.
Until my new quarters -re ready
for occupancy 1 will share the offlc ~
with Mr. C W. Deming, r,ext door to
Dr. Boroughs, on Newcastle street.
C. H. JEWETT.
YVhy pay $1.50 for a whiskey when
you can get Wilson’s at Julius May’s
for *1.00? *
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SMITH’S PHARMACY I
MAKE YOUR TOILET WITH BARGAINS.
If you will. Tile choice rests with you. We offer a full line of
Sundries at prices that are the lowest of the low. Those
TOILET ARTICLES AND FANCY, GOOD. , ETC.,
Are not merely things of teporary usefulness or beauty, but goods
that are serviceable all the. year around, and for many years.
PETERMAN’S ROACH FOOD.
. Entices cockroaches and wain buy: out of their breeding places.]
J They eat if and it cremates them to a shell, and has now become
I in general use by housekeepers throughout the civilized world, prin
cipally through lie reeoinuieu-.aiioti of one I another: also lias with
t stood the severest test for 15 years among hotels, oakeries, confec
] tionerios, breweries, restaurants, hospitals, elc. Eleven thousand
■I strong letters of praise, voluntarily written by the above largest
?:■ places in the United States and England, who have used it with
* l extreme satis!action, and it now enjoys a high reputation. Put
* up in i-4, 1-2 and 1 pound dec-orated tins.
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SMITH’S PHARMACY.
' PHONE 222. I
!
The Lodge
ftt TallulahtFaHsJ Ga
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, (,'T,),](■[' t'iio management of J. A. Newcomb, proprietor of the Hotel
,i Lank r. of Macon, Oa.
Tne ,iost healthful climate, 3.000 foot elevation. Music by an excellent
'orchestra; Dancing, Horseback Hiding Driving, fishing and Howling Alley.
W ondenuj Mountain Views, G.x-at Water IV.IV. Dent of a!!. *ase of so.
cessibl lity, and an elegant new commodious Hotel wilii all modern con
vonione Twenty-five rooms with private porcelain baths, electric lights
and bolls; Motor car line from Hole) io Kalis. Special rale lo families.
Port further information address, J A. NEWCOMB,
Taliula'n Kalis, Oa.
IHE TORNADO SEASON
[ \ IS UPON US
STORM—
INSURANCE
j {Protects at Small Coot.
INSUICE ivow: DON’ I DELAY'
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JA. MONTGOMERY & CO.
Tai- popular; Roales'tate :mcl insurance
agency. 1 t ( i
Phone. PM-:!. 302 Gloucester St.
Virulent Cancer Cured.
Startling proof of a. wonderful ad
vance in medicine is gi"ven by druggist
<l. W. Roberts, of BiiStabeth. W. Va.
An ota man them had long suffered
with what good Joctous pronounced
incurable dancer. They believed his
case hupcie-l, tip he uked ldtcetric
Bitters, and applixd BucKlen’s Arnica
Sa'rve, which treatment completely
cured him. When. Electric .Bitters are
used to expel biiiious, kidney and mi
crobe poisons at the same time this
waive exerts its matchless healing
power, blood diseases, skin eruptions,
ulcers and sores vanish. Bfhters 50c„
salve 25c. at all druggists.
Notice is dirooted to the advertise
•ment o£ A. Zelinenovitz In this issue.
This popular grocer can save you mon
<e.v. Try him qu your next order.
August it!.
JL
1 CKE T CNTit LCs I
PLUMBING FREE
from defects is the only cheap plumb
ing. And only the plumber won is
free from the moss-grown traditions
of iln trade and who uses modern de
vices according to modern ideas can
install
PERFECT PLUMBING
Our fre- from defect workmanship
is at the, service of anyone who is sat
isfied to pay a .air price.
Better communicate with us before
disease ged.s into the pipes.
A. H. BAKER,
205 Gloucester, Street.
T— ' w -m -'U. e
E Street Lot.
Lot on E street next to corner of
F. $250; one-half cash. Cheap, close
in, just the place for a small cottage.
BROBTON, FENDIG & C(A
ST; tTW ii S $ £1 Morphine and Whiskey
2 r tin I I N si fa habltatreatcdwithoutpaiti
I l IP* 111 lb j orceßfinement. curetAuir
v% | | U Isl autcad at Sanltariumor no
pay. B. H VRAI„ Man’gr T.ithla Splines Cure
Cos.. Drawer A, Auatell.Ga. Homejtreatmentsent
if preferred. Correspondence strictly confidential.
Clark, the well known colored bar
ber, U better fitted to serve the pttb
: lie than ever. Everything neat and
I clean and up to date