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The National Bank of Brunswick.
BRUNSWICK, GA.
CAPITAL OF ONE HUNDRED AN D FIFTY THOUSAND DOLIaARS
and total RESOURCES In excess of ONE-HALF MILLION DOLLARS,
are devoted to the assistance of legitimate business enterprises.
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thing and upto-date in fancy work,
just go to Miss mate Slater's Millin
ery parlors.
WILSON'S PHOTO STUDIO—Once
more epen for business. I beg leav e
ti announce that I have returned and
am ready for business. Everything
of the very latest style and fin
ish will be found at the studio. 502
Gloucester street. J. B. Blyth, man
ager, Wilson Studio.
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DISTRIBUTORS, Brunswick, Ga.*
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G. H. Jewett.
Largest load of wood in the city for
75 cents. Ring 'phone IJS-2 or call
'phone 138-3 or call at yard, -corner
avenue. . - ,
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market
THE BRUNSWICK DAILY fciJWS.
HOW A MAM DROWNS.
Tltfi lloairii 1 1 o m iM' :i i, Couu-i
Three Time, to tin* Snrfm-i*.
Pew popular fiilliicios are of such
wide extent as the belief that a person
must rise-to the surface three times,
uo more and uo less, before he cau pos
sibly drown.
There is little ground for this sup
position, although it has been almost
universally believed in for generations.
The truth is that a drowning person
may sink the lirst time never to rise
again, or he may, as he indeed does iu
tile majority of bases, rise three times
before he sinks forever.
It all depends upon the quantity of
water that he swallows when he sinks
and tile size of his lungs. The kumdu
body 111 life naturally floats while the
lungs are Inflated, As long ns one
keeps his head above the surface of
the water he can float, face up, with
out: having to move hand or foot.
Hut as soon as a person sinks lie
gulps and imbibes a quantity of water.
If after he has swallowed water he
has any air In his lungs, he will un
doubtedly rise aguiu and will continue
to sink and rise alternately until ail
the ah*.ls expelled from his lungs, when
he will drown.
lii most cases the frightened victim
of an accident swallows enough water
when he first sinks to leave him in a
very exhausted condition: but, ns there
is still air left in his lungs, he soon
finds himself on the surface again.
Each time he sinks, however, the sup
ply of air in his lungs grows less until
ultimately there is no longer sufficient
to support him.
Groom of \< Importance.
If there is ever a time in a woman's
life when she is the most important
person in her own immediate circle, it
is when she is a bride. Apropos of this
1s a story of anew society editress
who had just returned from her first
assignment, which was the writing up
of a wedding:
“Did you get all the facts?’’ asked
the city editor.
“Alt that are of any importance,''
replied the young woman. “1 have a
description of tlic bridal gown and the
trousseau and the flowers and the wed
ding presents, and the objective point
of the tour, and the names of the
bridesmaids and the officiating clergy
man and the reception days” -
“Who is the bridegroom?” inter
rupted the city editor, "llis name has
been printed four different ways in the
preliminary announcements.”
“The groom?” faltered the young
woman. “Why why- I forgot to ask
about him, and I guess nobody else
thought of him, except maybe the
bride.”
Not Whnl Ht* Wanted.
A young man at the risk of his life
Saved a beautiful young girl from
drowning. Her grateful father seized
the rescuer of his daughter by the
hand and in a voice tremulous with
emotion said;
“Noble youth, to you 1 am indebted
for everything that makes life dear to
me Which reward will you take—
tbin.OOij or the hand of my daughter?”
‘ I'll take the daughter.” replied the
heroic rescuer, thinking thereby to get
both the girl and the money.
’ You have well chosen,” replied the
grateful father. “I could not have
given you (lie rKkM.tOO just yet iu any
case, as 1 have not yet saved that
amount, being only a poor editor, hut
my daughter is yours for life. Take
her and lie happy. Bless you, my chil
dren "'—London Answers.
STATU OF GEORGIA COUNTY G.
GLYNN.
Mol lie sold before toe courthouse
door in the. city of Brunswick, Glynn
county, Georgia on the first. Tuesday
in October next the same being Iho
"mi day thereof, between the hours of
Id a. m. and 4.p. rn. of said date the
following described property to-wit:
That certain lot., tract or parcel of
land situate, lying and being in me
fith District (}. M., containing 2*i
acres more or less and bounded as fol
lows: North by lands of James Blue,
east by lands of Edmond Pyles. south
by lands of Sam Stafford, west by
lands of Toby Brown, atm property
levied on as the property ot the es
ta’e of Sandy Bailey, under and by
virtue of an execution issued by H.
J. Read, tax collector tor state and
county taxes due for the years 18(H)
and tiiOl. Amount, of taxes, >z,75, he-
Hirtt s inter* si and cost. Levy iw-ift
and i. lushed U) ]fle by R. S. Pyles, De
puty sheriff.
Also at tne same time and place, the
following described" property, to wit:
That certain lot, tract or parcel ot land
situate, lying and being in the 27th
District G. M„ containing 12 acres
rtiure ~r fens and bounded as follows:
North by lands of G. 8. Scarlett, east
by Fancy Bluff lands, south by the
public road leading from Fancy Bluff
to the wand hills, west, by lands of
Abram flippard. Levied on a. the
property of the estate of Jacob Tatnall
under and by virtue of an execution is
sued by H. J Read, tax collector, for
state and county taxes due for the
year 1.901: amount of lax, C'.i cents, be
sides interest and cost. Levy made
and returned to me by R. S. Pyles,
deputy -sheriff.
Also at the same time and place, trie
following described property, to-wit:
That -certain lot, tract or parcel of
land situate, lying and being iu the
27th District G. M„ containing 2h acres
more or less and bounded as follows:
North by lands of Toby Brown, east
by lands of bam Stafford, south and
west by lands of the same tract, which
is known as the Manoe tract. Levied
on as the properly of J. S. .tones under
and by virftie of an execution issued
by H. J. Road, tax collector, for state
and county taxes due for the year
11901; amount of tax sß.(>2 besides in
[ forest mill cost. Levy made and re
turned to me by It. S. Pyles, deputy
sheriff. W. 11. BEItIUB,
Sheriff Glynn county, Ga.
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