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OFFICIAL ORGAN OF
(Jlytn <'ou sty,
Glynn Comity Commissioners.
Tlio United Stui<-H Court of Bank
ruptcy for tlu District
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f-luvou day more imiil Augm" I ,;
All aboard !
Cor y in a jin i>i>.v .01.! di-rout ■
pngt not to o.ountcti.'moc him
Roosevelt's ill nial i|. |iaiti,-n'lit
eartmiK itb k. 1 liny all ilsht enough.
_ jt— *• * —•*— ■
~ Wi ltman'ii arrival at tli"
north pole liaa not yd lioi n aunounia '
ll you listen ir.il haul von might
hear that dirr'r (or the trolley luneial
on AiiKHßt 10.
That Bayun haml wi'am had to
'low down iu Ohio the other day to
let on the demo rata of the at at it
That July shlpidni;, re, ord ought '<>
put alx nit three or lour Brtimiwiscli
cioßltera and ealauitty howlers to lu-l
Tie "an ilior” and ihla little uitcit
ought to have win els i nlhelr heads
tiv thin time, vv litia;; for the trolley
line.
Three hundred llious uul dolki; jinii.
osllioiiK bu ted h\ throe dollar Hnao
elms never did do very tm-eli Timiti s .
in Wall sliev I.
Over in .Mahani i tin .nln riialo. i.il
l'uet in prill..’ warm. But tie') huv
not reached the Uui./.aid Uvular'
stage yet.
Those folk down in tli I I oi Pint
ought to do tin i-l": u p stunt aim
give someone else a cliunce at tin
limelight.
Whenvei- (he "ainliloi" I: seen about
the Oglethorpe (lien you can be! you
life somebody from Ja/.kaimville
coming.
Clark Howell is an awful clever
fe'knv and lias a host of friends,
bm that 'daring" habit of his ha
land i him in trouble.
Savannah Is going to try Iho san
itation plan ii! the proper way. ils
111. l going to weed out rite dirty pol
iticians The rest will be easy.
Just such fellows as Richard Cheat
ham often get good men in bad re
pate, lie ought to be yanked out of
•he Southern tlotion Growers' Vsso la
tiin.
There is a member of Hie legisla
lure in aieuc who wears (lie name ot
Bourbex r Wonder il tbe gentleman
conducts a hop jack or a beerine
stand?
To certain patties in high official
places in Glynn counly respoctfuil.
Suggested the vvi dom of that Old pro
vM, "fools rush iu wlitw angels
dare to tread.
a year hence win n you call lit
SHAME. THE Cusl Oe v*t>i IH 1
Tim press dispatches ot Tuesday
gave the details of the latest c’aapw
in the Corey divorce scandal. At
Iteno, Nev., Tuesday. Mrs. Corey w.
granted an absolute divorce trom h‘-r
husband. W'lliam Ellis Corey, presl
denl of tbc steel trust. The husband
did not resist the proceedings. On the
j contrary, his lawyer was present and
J announced that a legal separation was
[entirely satisfactory 'o Core, and no
! defense was submitted.
Tlie story of this domestic tragedy
illustrates how great prosper*! . sons
times literally spo is men. Cm / lie
pan 1 if. in a iihumch cjjiai ity, tu t
ing when lie was yet a pool -man. Hi.,
wile shared his struggles, his ur.vi i
ties and ills prosperity with um
Finally he tea hod tli /.I'liitii .n' hi
succes!'. in Ids election t.O lie head oi
tin ati 1 I nisi This Ii am.fei rod him
from the steel district ; of Pennsylva
nia lo the great metropolis of the na
tion. There lie was hailed as anew
industrial king ami was given lie pad
blind of welcome fm New Yorkers
are ever ready to welcome tin in v
comer who brings with him money
-mil powei. Mr. Con y wa ; soon awi-i-t
into the giddy whirl of gay'-t., and, t <
use a homely phrase, hi . In ad wa
completely tinned. The ' utlici wo
man” In the case uppe.ned ml the
man's nexl slop was'to ileliberaiel. 1
ahaii.lon his wile, .vim," on y I mil
seems to have been thal sin was still
iin phliii, tina:,:,iiiniug, devoted woniaa
sin- had always hoi n.
Tie details ol the IteariiiL at Reno
are not thrilling. They do not tell ot
Corey's ugly conduit, either in New
Voiko! abroad, but limy carry with
i,hem the story of a tragedy. 'I he man
who, in the hour of his success, is
guilty of such conduct as this man
Corey deserves Dim scorn and con
tempt of all docent, liigli-nmided :no
,ile. William Ellis Corey pivsonls a
sory speelucle. Certainly ho was not
a (It person to he the custodian ol
Ins Hi year-old sou, and bis own aistet
spoke the truth when sin- made tin;
declaration Slmtrie upon the man
who abandons ins life time lialpm.it •
wflien the sun of prosperity sliim -..
mightenl upon him after she lias speni
the best, years of her life in aiding lorn
to lii I nit foil mm and happiness lo hi t
door.
THE SOUTH’S CORN CROP.
While the roiiUli. is rich in natural
resources and has made great stride
in inaiiiilaetuiiug and Industrial ib
velopiucut. Hie backbone of southern
wiul-fh eonliiiiies !o lie agriculture.
Since southern farmers have avvakcue I
to the folly of the all cotton idea ami
have begun to diversify their crops oa
a broad scale greater results have licca
a. Ii loved. I’lle torn crop of the south
ii dance, lias grown to be one ol
.1 hig test resoiirei s of wealth.
In 1901 the com crop of the state'-
ll Virginia, North Carolina. Soul i
C.uolitia, Georgia, Florida. Alabama.
Texas, Tennessic. Kon'uel v and U
e i a ....till* -1 in •86 t 'ioil.o() , J tusli
e's; In i'ior, in 8l(*.000,0tl0 bimlicls, a
ain of 110 per cent. The crop I lii/
year will lie nearly a billion Imsliel:
and the crop of the enlire country, vvi'f
be only about two and a half billlo-i
bmdicls.
Tin- Wall street Journal points on*
lbat in live years tlie Curoliuus in
creased ilicir corn out put from foi l
two to til* > -eight million bushels; ticor
gia from thirty-eight lo foily-cjgbl mil
lion bushels. Alabama fiom (•.vciilv
seven lo forty Three million bushels,
while Texas Increased from sixty mil
lion toone hundred and thirty-nine mil
lion bushels. \ Irgihia lias inei tsc-l
from forty million bushels in l'*9l to
forty three million bushels in lao.Y
Tin* value of Hie south s corn crop
is estimated at s.'.oo,lMHi,nuo, which i
a vast fortune in itself. But Ibis cion
must be increased further until tie
line shall have come when the south
ern consumer will not have to buy a
single bushel of corn from the western
We can raise all our own
corn and it is economy to do so.
I'uion street simply refuses to have
paced sidewalks.
FOR SALE.
Two story house and lot on K si nvl
Ik I ween K and G. Price $1,700.
Two story house and lot corner iC
and P streets, eastern frontage
Price. SJ,IOO.
Two good building lots on G street,
neat Court House Square, Southern
irontage, SOOO.
Kiglii nice uilding lots daXP.ta
each In southern portion of city. s7'J‘>
each.
BFOSBTON. FENDIG & CO.
We are here to please give ns yon*
and see how quick you will
tc; i;. o \v Hu
■Let ;n>o •
f , f y . That is too n?d- Been coming oat
! st C* t ‘in iff"? 3 7!* for a long time, has it? So much the
! i l li&g JL A i! f worse! But it is not so bad as it might
uj be, for you can stop this falling, and
I you can stop it quickly, too! There is one remedy, just one—Ayer’s Hair
Vigor, it stops failing hair, cures dandruff, and keeps the scalp clean and
I nealthy. We speak trom long experience. iaw£i ?”?’
MAKES OLD THINGS HEW
11 ALSO Lwja ti.f.in ocw. lherfwill
\rr no old, dull looking fiiimture or
dinjjy woodwork in homes wline this
wonder worker i*s uv*d Nf refimdimjf or
re varnishing n<‘Ct"*ary. I irpid Vcne-rr i
not j* vanii.li. !.h| n surface food and
r leaner that builds up tin original finiJi
•nd makes a hri-fiti'r liiari ever.
It i-. tantly r<-form ild- Lriiliant newm-ss
and finish of Ltaiv-s, F'irmlti><\ Puturc
f t m r , Inlnri 'f Woodwork, Hardwood
x loors nd all polished, varnished or
enameled surfaces. Keniov*:: scratches,
slams, dirt and dullness.
A child can apply it. Nothing but a
pi" #- ri Jircse f loth h needed arid there
in no drying to wait for.
NF.YY SIZE PACKAGES
4 ounce bo tile ?5 eft.
\j. ounce bottle .50 eta.
SOLIi BY
COLSON HARDWARE
COMPANY.
STRONG
nfW Again
I<s4
;/) what Mr®. Lucy
i Stovall.of Tilton, Oa^
fi r,a ' r * ? -ft ßr taking
) /k Kodol Dyapepsi*
ir- i C lliuairod*
;y,fJ Ty ' of other wak
- women ar,
Yo'V being r
f J ! <!| torcd to perfec)
/ IJ health by this rem-
I xivj YOLI may b,
? \ •!! if you will Uk
.
1. '•"•a T * d'gviitlonciiiwi
- n*r!r sll the ®ick
rei". li-il worn*;
6wva, it 4*pßv the *?ttm of noorlh
-muni and the 4*lk.*t organ® peculiar t,
worriM- unr ■- weaiun. raid havauto
Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure
enable® tc* ktomach and ditftatlv* wfitsi
tn digest and a*®hniUs<a all of th® who!*-
,c;-av faxi that rnay b® xc*rv. It ncuri®hs
th® body, end rebuild® the weak organs,
restoring calth and strength Kodo! enn*
itidig*tion. con*tipatlyn, dyopapsia, mbi
ft sings. bWiirtg,hr i -t hura and ail
dtsordur®.
JMsiestiP Whit Ycxi
ir'r*, a Ann
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'trvt. J? ttr Yl
g vi*'rxi£, -- ) - iMM
to tnofit woiru n a off
Biixi*“t v , r.t ’V'us 11 jtl
and M'vr.'t ftiiiit tpulori.
With the or'Hsat , .i n tsf naio 1
ucoessai V to v litll mft h,
then* roiues oaGu lu'ixrt.
dlwp fftul ns ur'j Alton. , ;
SWOTHF.RS
FRiEND *4^
d-m* diminish the pain accompanying
maternity. With It* aid mother* ca oc3
do bring hraithy, w®*t dupotitioned
•nd ideal h.ihies into th® world.
Morning •icktrcs®, ®ore breast® aad x
-eru.'latl ig pain* cai;e-l by th* gradually
®Tj>*oub)(j organ®, r.r r!l*y*d by tht®
petvatrating and relaxing liniment.
Among tlie manifold aid® to childbirth
Mother * Friw-d ha grown in popularity
®nd gained prestige among rich women
a* well a* poor, it ia found and welcomed
in the mauaion a® well a* In the cabin. •
, By leaaeuiuH ihemother 1 * ®rouvof mind
and dbufnUhiag pstn a beautucllnGuenca
U wrought upon th child, and Inatrad of
CTlsh, ill tutprrd *nd sickly forms you
■wlsmllSt, laagttlng humanity,remsta
ing a blessing ever to you and Its country.
AM Drnr(ft*: sen Mathtr'i FrUad at f IM.
Write fet n-r fias K-ok ‘'SfotHrrhosd''
(MS ISAMAti 10 (LSULATM CO-. Atlsata. A*
For Iffsott;! iu typewriting .and sten
ograpl-y call on Mrs. Alma Hurt man.
So. 117 South l.ee street
Hr Williams' Indian Pile Olutnicn
will cure hllud. bleeding, ulcerated
and itching piles. It absorbs the tu
mors. all y, the itching at once, acts
• -""'Ml , cues instant relief.
Ur. We ,ims Inulnn Pile Ointment is
1 repined for idles and itching of the
delicate litis 1?\ cry box is guaran
teed. Sold by druggists, hv mail for
anu SI,OO. William) Mfg,
Cleveland, Ohio
iHL anvkzwick DAILY NE.W3 FRiD/CV- AUGUST i, !<#<,
YOUR WANTS WILL BE SURE
COMING ’N THIS COLUMN
Do ycu want a position, a house
servant. Have you lost anything? D
ycu want to rent a room, or have yoi
3 room or house to rent. If so pu
-f. a®, in Tne w<.wj oimap weiume
FOR RENT.
Hilt KENT —Two story hou.,e comm
ivorgo anil Amiivitit stivers. A i,.)
lu blOly 11 use NO. jUj Grant slleot.
Apply at 566 Curpculer.
toil KENT.—A nicely futiiished sec
uiu story flout room wan bain, /eg
piy at No. ins Reynolds street, sec
oint house above post office.
FOR BALE—Good horse uni! buggy;
Hit -liie lor family use. 'I ne horse
is vny gentle anil can lie easily mail
used. Apply to N. Weinstein, c'ty.
I'uit RENT Two. Tory house, cornel
ol E and F streets, s2(l p< r month
linibstou, Fendig I: Cos.
FOR RENT.—House 711 Ellis street
lb aescs ot land, 12 head cattle. Al
i cptiou on 2110,Ub0 leet good saw
mill timber in Camden and Glynn
eomiii-M. loi further paiTieiilais ap
ply at N< ws office.
WANTED.
WANTEO—Dealer or manufacturers
gent to handle fire and pavuig brick
for my new plant. A. E. Crawford,
Columbus, Ga.
WANTED -A saleslady experienced
in dry goods. Apply to A. Zehnenovit/.
WANTED.—Ten brick masons and 25
laborers. Apply to M. C. Alexander
at new A. B. & A. depot.
WANTEO—Lighter size 16x50, 18x6
or 20x80 feet. J. W. Watkins.
WANTEII —Twenty salesladies am:
five sale.men. Apply to M. Isaac at
i nice.
WANTED-—Feoplu to know tbatUncie
Big will loan you money on anything
of value. All legitimate business sol
icited. Sig Levison, 308 and 30" Bay
street.
WANTED. —Woman servant. $lO per
month with room. Apply to Mrs. El
mo A. Turner, Altamaha Mills.
WANTED. —Eadv or gentleman ol
lair education to travel lor a firm o:
$250,1100,00 capital. Salary $1,072,06
per year ami expenses. Salary pail
weekly and expenses advanced, ref
erences required. Address with stamp
J. A. Alexander, Brunswick, Ga.
WANTED—Lady or gentleman o
fair education to travel for firm ot
$250,000 capital. Salary, $1,072 per
year uul expenses. Salary paid week
Iv and expenses advanced; refer
ences required. Address, with stamp.
J. A. Alexander, Brunswick, Ga.
WANTED.—Position by a competent
- keeper. Can keep any class o
books.. Twelve years experience.
Address ‘'Reliable,” care News.
FOR SADE. —Ten room house in goo I
condition at tlie corner of London
and Davis streets. Apply to T. I.
Foley.
FOR RENT —House corner Norvviot
and Howe el reefs. Newly painted
and kalsiiniiieil. 7 rooms and large
yard. Apply lo Mrs. Peters, (ill Uu
lon street.
FOR DENT Four room cottage on
the corner of George and Ellis streets
Apply at 222 Union.
FOR SALE.—-Three desirable resi
liences, 401, 405 and 459 G street. :n
--so furniture contained in house 405
G street. Apply to Mrs. Gann.
I OST Phi Kiippa Sigma pin. Was
lost Monday. Reward if returned to
this office.
Low Rates to Asheville.
On account of the Convention of
Commercial l.avv League of Aineri: :i
the Southern railway will sell round
trip tickets to Asheville, and return
at rate of $11,85. Tickets on sale July
28. 29. 30. Limit returning to August
8. I’y depositing ticket limit will bo
extended to Sept. 30. Foi further in
formation call on E. H. Houseman,
general agent.
t Fir® Domestic and Frrcß
Straw bats for men, women and
children a! *acrlCc price* ®t tsig Le*
Isos'® JOS and )i>
ous coughing and Weeding from th
lungs; and 1 owe my good fortune u
Hu* world's greatest meilicdue. Dr
King’s New Discovery' for Consumpt
.oa. which 1 know from esrperlene
IMPORTED
Lime
AND
Lemon
Juice
IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC
(linger Ale
Root Beer
AT
KEANY’S
PbwMM <1 £l2 NswcJlstls Mi
DR. GEO. COESTER.
VETINARY SURGEON.
Ait domestic animals treated.
Leave OrdersaM|r^^^ri^^^lpr
m ftiiiiiiiMmßwMßßllßillM m
?t‘l I HON FOR CHARTER,
JKORGIA, Glynn County:
* To the Superior Court ot Saiu
County:
The petition of J. \V. Nussbaum, A.
J. Crovatt, and Dolling Waitl'ield, o'
*aid state and county, and su.h oth
iei s as may he hereafter associated
, with them, -hows:
First
That they desire for them.-eives
land said associate# and success rs
jto be incorporated umler the name
j ami tyle ot Americaa dto sc dim
| her Company.
Lcsond.
By and under Unit corporate natue to
sue and he sued, contract and ;>•
contracted wit,:, to plead and to Ik
impleaded and to have full povvet
and authority h i ■:t: , acquire, pur
chase and l>o!d '.aa.t.j. tenements
goods and chat . Is, and the same
sell, Mori gage or cucumber as may
be deemed . o r. loi the interests or
aid corporation.
third
To Use a eorpO/aic sea!, adopt by
laws and rules binding upon il a m-.iii
oers not inconsistent willi tlie’ Jaw
■ 1 I’liJi, stai or o: t.i L -.1 .i . tat- ...
and to nave, pos.-.05.., and < .joy ;o
tne rig,us, powers and pi,, o .
tie subject to all li,■: iiii.iiia -s \\ c
aie or may be 8.-ii.ilb n-co aaiy
con-istent wiili m purpo; \s oi .-.a,..
.urporulton especially, a,in u.suall.. ap
ticn laming to ami grained bodies cm
unrated under me laws oi :-:iiu stau
and do ail such Llnngs as are oi iuay
ne necessary ua Uuo ip cut ion ol these
purposes.
Fourth
Tiro capital stock of this aatocia
turn slian be lUc sum ot lorty lnou
-anil dollars tS4O,UOUJ to be rliVidei.
into tour ila,us..ml suaics of tile j,a:
,a:ue oi i.iio iiuii.Oed dobars tsiaU)
men and wuieu capital stock up.,
pray tne privilege oi increasing t.
any time to a sum not to once; U on .
luiudred tiunisand uoduxs
aim il said capital stock should be
merea ed, lo duiuuisii tne same
any amount not less tnali tie origin.,
c.ipn.ai lock, in any or in either *as
bj a livu.thirds v, tc oi i„ ■ su.ckhoiu
ci., ot the said company.
Fifth’
That tne purposes and o' jocts to.
: which your pcuiiouers dm ire to b
iueoi'ioi ated lor ar to maaulaci.
buj, own linn t,eii lumber, tioss ts.
umber, naval stores, lumber pro.
nets ami lands of all kind. .
to lease. own equip, and op
-irate steam mills, to bu.
lra-e, own ami sell lands, and to owe.
and operate boats and lighters and
such tramway:! and rail tv ay as ma,-
o.i doomed rtilvliable for the pu.
po.e ot said eurporaUon, to act a„
steveiloros and forwarding agents and
it do all matters and tilings of any
and every description upon, in ana
about tide manufacture, purchase ana
sale ol lumber, limber, crosstles,
lands, lumber and Umber products,
geneially, as well as to engage m
uioielULiull mg.
Sixtn
That said corporaiton may bo au
thorized to incur debts for corporal*!
purposes, and to issue notes, uouds
and niongag- s to oeuro sucii indent
duess. That the affair# oi raid eoi
p ration may be luunaged and itn bus
uie.-3 conducted by a preside lit and a
board of directors as may be pro
scribed by its rules- and by-laws, arm
they -may be selected as therein pro
vided. and have full power to select
and appoint such officer-: and agent/
as may be required by said corpora
tion.
Seventh
Petitioners further pray that the
principal office and place of doing
business of said corporation shall be
at ice near tne city of Brunswick,
Glynn county in a s.at . raid that
it may be allowed to estubiisii such
branch offices el t .-. here as the busi
ness of such corpi i a lion may from
time to time require, and that cor
poration bo cri ated for the term ot
twenty (20) years from date of the
granting of ils charter, with, the priv
ilege of renewing same at the ex
piration i, f said term, and that they
may have conferred upAn them anu
their associates and successors aii
such rights and privileges as are us
ually granted suen corporations.
CROVATT & WHITFIELD.
Petitioners Attorneys.
Stale of Georgia, County of Glynn:
I certify that the foregoing is a
rue copy of the original petition for
incorporation of the American Tie it
Timber Company, filed in my office,
this 12 day of Julv, 1906.
H. F. DIT BIGNON,
Clerk Sunperior Court, Glynn County
Ga.
* 1,. KINO, ST KB I Nr. C\.. •■)• i
usd l>iis.s Native Herbs fer Central De
bility and I wish lo it’ll the public about
this great remedy. It is the better* the
market.'*
A BOX of Bliss Native
Herbs is a family doc
tor always in the house.
Its use prevents and cures
n| iqc Constipation, Dys-
DLloo pepsia, Kidney and
NATIVE I .iver T roul >le, Skin
HERBS Diseases, Kheunia
tisp. and many
Blood diseases. It is purely
vegetable- -contains no min-
eral poison and is pre
pared in Tablet and
Powder form. Sold DOSE?
in One Dollar boxes cs |
with a Guarantee lo ***
cure or money back. Our 32
page Almanac telling how to
treat disease sent on request.
MKDICINR MAJLKD PROMPTLY CV
HJLL McNiSH,
Sterling, Ga.
THR ALONZO O. BUSS U>.,
WASHINGTON, l). C.
Pal! sii the Biuuswick Development
Com pa n to Gee their plan. Mas
Isaac, president. SOS Gloucester street.
For lessons In typewrit’tg and ste>
ogiaphy call on Mr- Vlnta l-lortman,
No. 117 South Lee si sect
Tin work of all kinds and condit
lous promptly done. Cobb S- Wheeler,
313 Neweastal* street Tivlophon
We lend money to build homes.
Brunswick Development Company)
Max Isaac, preeiden., offioe 30J
mr-r .j • j-*-i UiYM sTli
Wjf I ‘ I
si
Ttc great remeuy Icr nerveu- prostration and all diseases of the gc n-rati
organs of either sex, such as Nervous Prostration, Failing or Lost Manhood-
Impotcncy, Nightly Kmissions, Youthful Errors. Men v .al Worry, excessive ust
' of Tobacco or Opium, which lead to Consumption and Insanity. With erery
4STITD fiC-tin $5 order we guarantee to cure or refund the money. Sold at SI.OO per box.
UOlflOr c JOK PIOTT’S tlih.TIK IL (0.. CkvclHud* Olilm
— For Sale by HUNTER’S PHARMACs
General Headquarters
For Automobiles
if you are tnth e market fot an automobile ,a bicycle, or If you want ra
pairs in either of these department® s eo me. I also have a fuil line ot cycl*
sumires. Sole agent.
OLESMOBILE, FRANKLiN A NO POPE TOLEDO AUTOS.
I am now in my new quarters No. 340 Newcastle street. Call and sae
ny stock- I have with me an exper t automobile' repairer, Mr. Hvwt, oj
Savannah. !
B. J Qiewitie.
• BY DOING YOUR BANKING WITH
* l*The Naiionai Bank
_ of Brunswf k
M 1 1 CAPITAL $150,000.00
SURPLUS $84,000. 3
Year Savings Department Pays Four per
cent interest cotimpounded quarterly.
WESLEY iGREEN! iELD,
Pdc D.iving Contract®."
WHARF BUILDING AND TRESTLE
WORK A SPECIALTY.
SCO L street, Brunswick, Ga.
SHERIFF SALES.
IV.TK of Georgia, County of Glynn:
v'. :li hi sold before the court housj
door oil the first Tuesday in Au
gust, a BOG, between the legal hours
ef sale the following property towit.
That certain lot or parcel of land,
lying and being In the city of Bruns
wick, ci unty anu state aforesaid, ana
known and described on the official
map of said city male by George It
Baldwin in 1837,.the following prop
erty to wit:
The western half of old tow® 10.
No. 168. Levied on ns the propert,-
i i Matilda Tatnall under and virtue
of a tax 0. fa. issued by I!. J. Read,
tax collector, for state and county
luxes due for the year HlOo, amount
of tax $189.68 besides interest and
cost. Levy made and returned to me
by R. S. Pyles, deputy sheriff.
Also at the same time and place,
that cerlaln lot or parcel of land,
lying and being in the city of Bruns
wick, county and state aforesaid, and
known and described on the official
map of said city made by George
It. Ballwin in 1837, the following prop
erty to wit:
The eastern five eighteenths of the
western half of old town lot No. 224.
Levied on as the property of O. N.
Taylor under and by virtue “of a
ia v fi. fa. issued l-y 11. J. Read, tax
collectin', for state ami county taxes
due for !ke year l”>iri, amount ot tax
vf 1.12, beside# interest and cost.
Levy made and returned to me by
jit. S. Pyles, deputy sheriff.
/.Iso ut the same time and place,
Hunt certain lot or parcel of land,
j lj-Rig and being in the city oi'Bruns
i wick, ev unty and slate aforesaid, an t
l.i.own and described on the official
map of said city made by George
it. Ballwin in 1837, the following prop
erty to wit:
• lie western half of new town lot
No, 1669. Levied on as the proper
ty of estate of J. R. Dillard
under and by virtue of a
tax I'i. fa. issued by H. J. Read, tax
collector, for state and county taxes
due for the year 1905-, amount of tax
$311.78, besides Interest and cost.
Levy made and returned to me by
R. fc?. Pyles, deputy sheriff.
Also at the same time and place,
that certain lot or parcel of land,
lying and being in the city ofßruns
vvick, county anu state aforesaid, anil
known and described on the official
map of said city made by George
It. Ballwin in 1837, the following prop
erty to wit:
The eastern fourth ot old town lot
No. 471. Levied on a® tlie property
of C. A. Clark under and by virtue ot
tax fi. fa. issued by H. J Road, tax
collector, for state and county taxes
due for the year 1905, amount of tax
$21.07, besides Interest and cost.
Levy made and returned to me by
K. S. Pyles, deputy sheriff.
Also at the same time and place,
that certain lot or parcel of land,
lying and being in the city ofUrunn
wick, c unty and state aforesaid, and
known and described on the official
map of said city made by George
It. Ballwin In 1837, tlie following prop
erty to wit:
’Hie western half of old town lot
No. 306. Levied on as the
property of Flora Harmon
under and by virtue of a
tax fi. fa. issued by H. J. Read, tax
collector, for state and county taxes
due for tli® year 1905, amount of tax
$12.00, besides interest and oust.
Levy made and returned to me by
K. S. Pyles, deputy sheriff.
W. H. BERRIB,
Sheriff Glynn County Ga.
cnkTlmiuy
Contractor of Piledriving, Dockbuild
ing and Trestle Work.
WM. GREENFIELD, MGR.
Phones 214 and 417.
Open All the
Y ea r
The Wtittc*. House at Ocoak pi
St Simon 1 stand, will remain ope
all the year round.
VISITORS ALWAYS WELCOME
MRS. W. L. WALLACE
Aug I.evnoo can stop .voter trotrm
Jf it U money you need. Money *•
VwMied on anythin# of vulna.
and doth In# for tale by Si# Leri*o#
Had, watches, clonk
BROWN & CO
DEALERS,
MANUFACTURERS AND
SHIPPERS OF
Railway
Crossf ics
AND DEALERS IN
Yellow Pine
i timber
BRUNSWICK, GEORGIA.
JO* N l>. ROUNTOS,
Brunswick's Candy Store.
Don’t buy burnt sugar and imagin
you are getting pure chocolate... For
pure chocolate and all other candies
call on me...A fresh supply re
ceived every day from MENIER, the
famous chocolate maker. Either in
bulk or in pound and half pound boxes.
FINEST FRUITS, CIGARS, TOBACCO
ETC. ALWAYS ON HAND.
—TAFFY CANDY MADE DAILY.—
20S Newcastle street.
Cobb and
Wheeler
GNEPAL TINNERS.
THE OLD RELIABLES.
25 Years in the Business.
GOOD WORK PROMPTLY EXECU
TED.
212 Newcastle St.
CAR LOAD OF
PAGE WOVEN WIRE FENCE
H 11 ji|
JUST RECEIVED AND ON DIS
PLAY AT THE DILLON BUILD
ING ON BAY STREET.
ROBERSON & CO.
Telephone 489.
I AM NOW PREPARED TO DO
(ieneral
Plumbing
OF ALL KIND
We carry a full and complete |ine
of STOVES and RANGES and
do all kind of STOVE REPAIRINQ.
J. H. BOHN E.
Phone 397, 428 Newcastle Street.
DeVoe’s old Stand.
U. B. GARNET T.
GENERAL CONTRACTOR
*
When in need of
A PLASTERER,
A PAINTER,
A CARPENTER
Call on the old original
H. B. GARNETT.
CASTOR IA
Ft infants and Children.
The Aind You Have Always Bought
Stgaatu.-e of
Shoes! shoes!! shoes!!! for men
women and children, all kinds, all
sizes, all prices. Prices tosuit the
poor. Slg Levison, 308 and 309 Bay
street i