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M ”"1 * 1 .- ■' UJ "-.L-'JJ-l •
Those citizens of the Isle of Flues
aie fussy little bunch.
—
Only 'liree wis ks and Ralph uu t
Fred c:< > take a long needed rest.
Che; til U im had better move before
I nominee gets hold of him.
ler Nan Elizabeth la littla
a live proposil ion iti Ml
; a hard light for a clean
Hopkins Is doing the right
ie right time.
land Douglas Is having a
time In dodging the sher
the country.
rnntorlal pontes are no-v
i* home stretch and Hoke
is safe by many lengths.
The Southern Cotton association
will have to buy a car load of white
him
- Ilia
Hmvernnient to pay them for work
Pftnlshed and yet unpaid for. What gt
Lgnntic nerve.
K If you want to vote tu the coining
and have not register
BHBBH >*. ooit uuii; ii. xi iv
,-.T I >w.i i.lcj lol'.ili.t with the
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I'lunii ill Ills I'linK a •
ijfV ■' ■ . • •<-I h ill milium .lull,ii
to id . asblci must have been
.. ilic faithful.
fc h.u f. t-i of lumber for eucii
.lav In July shipped lliiough
jrtil VI m wick ought to giy
croak.'is a case ..f <’',>l.l feet.
failure* of the city council to
the trolley line In the hands
of reliable people has retarded Bruns
pick's growth to the tune of about
;jyearn.
The sanitary department now has
n force of hands cutting down the
weeds in all ports of the city. The
department ! ls doing the proper tiling
and he onuiuetnled for It.
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THE NEGROES PROGRfcS*
At the opening session In Washing
ton yesterday u f the Negro Young
People's Educational and Christian
Congress, Bishop Wesley Caines, of
Atlanta, a leading negro divine, noted
tor his radical utterances, made an
address In which he undertook to out
line the progress of the race since
emancipation and also to point out
some of the difficulties under which
it labors.
“We should feel encouraged,” said
Bishop Haines, “as our statistics show,
not only an Increase along material
lines hut there is every evidence oi
mental and moral growth. In forty
one years of freedom our people have
ao. emulated about two billion dol
lars worth of property and we hav •
advanced so that fifty l>er cent of on.
race can read and write. If our peo
pie have achieved so much in the past j
fifty years what may we expect in
the next?”
The speaker did not stat i from what
source he received his figures and we
do not know whether they are cor
reel or not, but, presuming that lliov
are. he ts quite right in declaring that
the negro should feel encouraged. But
he is wrong when he intimates Hint
the white man ts striving wltih un
christian splril to crush us and pre
vent us from doing what we can
The white .people as a whole and pat
ticiilarly those in the south, stand
ready to help the negro in every
laudable endeavor to make himself a
useful citizen and to advance the mor
al and material prosperity of the col
oi ed race. Bishop Gaines speaks of
separate cur laws as an “awful humil
iation,” to which the negro has been
subjected to and yet nothing has been
more conductive of peace between the
two races in the south than these
same separate coach laws, some time
known as the "jim crow” car laws.
The negro bishop talks sense when
he appeals to his hearers not to de
spuir. lie is right, too, when he says
that the negro still has a giant bur
den of Ignorance ami law.eus-iess ru
carry upward. It is those things chief
ly that handicap the forward inarch
of the negro race and added lo these
Impediments Is the foolish ambition
of social equality which so main ne
groes are nourishing and which is fed
ami encouraged by those northern
white people who do not comprehend
the race question.
Bishop Gaines Is again right when
ho says that the negro could not
stay In til)is country were it not for
“our while friends and llieir strength
of character,” hut ho hurts the veil'
cause ho represents by roslgnaling
Certain while men in high official
places as sworn enemies of the color
ed race. Wihat Gaines should do i
to work harmoniously with those who
are endeavoring lo help his race and if
lie would do more lei him Impress
upon the negro the importance of
Obeying the laws of God and man
ami seeking to accumulate property
by honest toil, putting aside all) ide i
of social equality.
THE DOWIE DECISION.
The decision of United State. Judge
Hand Is In the controversy over the
property of Zion City Is Illuminating
in Its treatment of the relations be
tween fanaticism and the law of the
land Howie Inspired a large utimhcr
of honest luit easily influenced pen
ble to come together, build a town
und .pool their interests wdth him ns
the sole director of (hone interests.
They gave him their money and he
used it as his own, clalmnlg tilie ah
solute ownership of all the property
held 'by the community This, Judge
Uniili decides was wrong. Though
not yet appointed by any and for his
followers, thnt was Howie's legal rela
tion to liliem. Their property was
still theirs, and he was responsible to
them for the use lie made of it.
This appears to be good sense anil
equity. In every community there are
certain people whose minds arc so
roust Hull'll that they will believe any
thiug more especially if It be of a
religious nature, if only tt ir proclaim
ed with energy and the a;, pea ranee of
sincerity. Dowie, a self styled proph
et, who derlainied with Hery oratory,
tound enough of these people to form
a community which s now estimated
to be worth from twelve to twenty
one million dollars In material prop-
erty. besides conducting various indus
tries wtikh, if properly managed,
should be productive of much more.
All this properly ha s now been pi i
ced in the hands of a receiver who
will take charge of it (or the real
owners until a general overseer- can
| be selected by the votes of the whole
community. This proceeding if not
disturbed by the higher courts, should
result iu bringing order out of what
is now chaos, or near it. aud may
eventually place the community on a
basis. I
__ Ayer’s Hair Vigor makes the hair grow
11 7 w g • because it is a hair-food. Feed the hair
[\] p r-f lIT bulbs, and the hair grows. That’s
A. Y w LAJ **■ ALX 33 nature’s way, and that is all there is to
it. Strong and healthy hair stays in, keeps soft and smooth, and grows thick
and heavy. Then aid nature with Ayer’s Hair Vigor. A little of it often does
great things. There’s genuine comfort in a handsome head of hair!
MAKES OLD THINGS NEW
IF ALSO keep. them new. There will
le- no old, dull looking furniture or
rimgy woodwork in homes where ihh
Wonder-worker is II and. No rrfmishing or
revarrushing neres-.aiy. 1 UjUtd Veneer is
not * varnish, but a surface (nod and
cleaner llial builds up tl, original finish
and makes it Light* r than ever.
it in tandy restores the brilliant newness
and finish of Pun’ ■%, f nrnituicr, Picture
Frame,, Interior Woodwork, Haidwood
Floors and all fadished, varnished or
enameled surface-. Removes scratches,
slafhi, dirt and dullness,
A child *an apply it, Nothing hut a
pir.r of rlire e doth is nee ltd and there
is no drying h, wait for.
NEW SIZE PACKAGES
4 anti* a liotil* 25 eta.
12-ounce bottle. 50 eta.
SOLD BV
COLSON HARDWARE
COMPANY.
STRONG
Again
** w ' ,at Mr*. Lucy
‘ ’ j Stovall, of Tilton, Ga,
l/Zlf; i ~ 'rlv''** 8a a^er taking
-VPJ 1T> X Kodoi Dyspepsia
.L* Cure. Hundred*
of'other weak
ar *
Jrl Y being r
f I n ?|| \ ored to perfect
/ 9k 11 Ith by this rem
/ 1 YOU may be
IT " ou **' £ *
L--*. t 'y' In 4*gi .etlon causa*
ne.rly ail Uw eick
r.s*e that women
tv**e it deprive* the system of .lourieh*
meet ai .and the inhc-.ite organa peculiar U
woiner. suffer weaken, and baeanu
diseased
Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure
enable* the stomach and dlgiatty* organ*
to dig tat .od asatmiiat* all of the whola
iom food that may b* eaten. It ncurtiha*
tha body, and rebuild* th* waak orgwra
restoring health and strength Kodol euro*
Indigestion, cnnetipatlyn. dyepepela, aout
ritinfc batchlng.hr i-tburaanu all etomoot.
disorders.
Difteste What You Bat
rensnwanrorm res^rasTcri
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STORK
HM£ yijmi
to most women w a t-int of J V \io3P
auei'lv, serious thought ljl U
and sweet anti, ipatlon, wv r
With the cess.it ion of j.in
necessary to childbirth,
there cornea calm nerve*. fc'
aieep and reotiperiilion.
MOTHERS
FRIEND
doe* diminish the pain accompanT-ln*
maternity. With it* aid mother* css and
do bring healthy, awoet dlapoaltiuncd
Slid Ideal bsblea Into th# world.
Morning ak kntaa, ore breaata aad sic
enn. rating pain* oautad hr til* gradually
expanding organ* are reliaTad by thu
panatretin* and relaxing liniment.
Among the manifold aid* to childbirth
Mother’s rfiend ba* grown in popularity
and galasd a preetlge among rich women
as welt sa poor; It U found and wricomad
in tha maurioa a* well a* in tha cabin, e
*By leaaesing th* mother’* agony of mind
and dlmlnUhlng oatn a beautiful lnfinenct
1* w *nght upon tha child, aad instead of
peer ’j, ill-tampered and sickly forma you
nay* healthy, laughing humanity, reauida
lug a btaaaing ever to yon and its country.
Xu Drugging aell Mather's rrttad at la
Writs ter cmr Ira* Seek "Molharhead''
nut luogtika sttuLATas c.. atiw*. as.
Pr Williams Indian Pus Ointment
will cure Hlitid. Bleeding, Ulcerated
and Itching piles. It abseeba the tu
mors, all.iyo the Itching at once, acta
a a poultice gives Inslant relief. l>r.
Williams Indian Pile Ointment s pro
pared for piles and Itching of th
delicate parts. Every hoy Is guaran
teed Sold by druggists, by mail for
50 cents and |I,OO. Williams Mfg.
Cos, Prop’s. Clevsland. Ohio.
For lessons In typewriting and stpul
•graph* cal! on Mr*. Alma Hortman. I
No. Xl7 South Lee street. ’
■ws SUNDAY. AUGUST 5. 1 CK>&
YOUR WANTS WILL BE SURE
COMING IN THIS COLUMN
Do you want a position, a bouse
6trvant. Have you lost anything? D
ycu want to rent a room, or have yoi
a room or house to rent. If s>e pu
aii au. in The News cneap voiumn.
FOR RENT.
KOK RENT —Two story house comet
A urge ami Aiuneiwt so eels. Also
iwo story u< use iso. nOi Uranl street,
-spidy at sufi Carpenter.
Hill UE.NI.--A nicely famished sue
■ml story front room with tiata. As
ply at No. 108 Reynolds street, see
oml house above post oilice.
FOR-SALE Good horse and buggy;
suitable for family use. The ho.se
is vi ry gentle and can be easily man
aged. Apply lo N. Weinstein, city.
Foil KENT—Two-nory house, corner
**l 10 and I*’ streets, s2u per iiiuAin.
Uiobstuii, Fendig k- Cos.
FOR RENT- House Til Ellist street.
Every convenience. Newly papered
and painted, good condition Posses
sion given at once. K F. Coney.
FOR SALE. — Folding bed In good
condition. Must be sold by Wednes
day as the same will have to be re
moved. Mrs. H L. Ffine.
WANTED.
WANTED —Dealer or manufacturers
gent to handle fire and paving brick
for my new plant. A. L. Crawford,
Columbus, Ga.
WANTED- A saleslady experienced
in dry goods. Apply to A. Zelmonovitz
WANTED Ten brick masons and 2a
laborers. Apply to M. C. Alexander
at new A. B. Sr. A. depot.
WANTED—Lighter size 16x50, 18x6
or 20x80 feet. J. W. Watkins.
WANTED- Twenty salesladies ane
five salesmen. Apply to M. Isaac at
once.
] WANTED —-People to know thatUneie
| Sjg will loan you mouey on anything
of value. All legitimate business sol
icited. Sig Levison, 308 and 30'* Bay
street.
WANTED. —Lady or gentleman ol
fair education to travel for a firm o:
$250,000,00 capital. Salary $1,072,00
per year and expenses. Salary pail
weekly and expenses advanced, ref
erences required. Address with stamp
.1. A. Alexandra, Brunswick, Ga.
WANTED —Lady or gentleman n
fair education to travel for firm oi
$200,000 capital. Salary, $1,072 per
year aril expenses. Salary paid week
Iv and expenses advanced; refer
ences required. Address, with stamp
J. A. Alexander, Brunswick, Ga.
WANTED. —Position by a competent
ol;keeper. Can keep any class o
books.. Twelve years experience.
Address “Reliable,” care News.
FOR SALE—Three mule timber cars,
complete, together with the mules,
110 acres of land, 12 head cattle. Al
so option on 200,000 feet good saw
mill timber in Camden and Glynn
counties. For further particulars ap
ply at News office.
FOR BADE. —-Ten room house in good
condition at the corner of London
anc| Davis streets. Apply to T. J.
Foley.
FOR RENT —House corner Norwich
and Howe etreets. Newly painted
and kalsimined. 7 rooms and large
yard. Apply to Mrs. Peters, fill Un
ion street.
FOR DENT. — Four room cottage on
the corner of George and Ellis streets
Apply at 222 Union.
FOR SALE.—Three desirable resi
dences. 40t, -105 and 409 G street, al
so furniture contained in house 405
G street. Apply to Mrs. Gann.
HOST —Phi Kappa Sigma pin. Was
lost Monday. Reward if returned to
this office.
The prettiest line of four-in-liand
neckwear ever offered in fchecity at
25 cents each. Come and look and
ho astonished. Sig Levisen, IIOS and
309 Bay street..
f Fin# oomaatle and Frenefc
Straw hats for men, women and
children at aacrlhca price* at 81* Lew
laoa’a *0 *art *0 xt arrawt
ous coughing and bleeding from th
htnga; and I owe ray gooil fortune te
the world's greatest medicine, Pr
King’s New Discovery for Consumed
.on. which I know from experienc
IMPORTED
Lime
AND
Lemon
Juice
IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC
Ginger Ale
Root Beer
AT
KEANYS
Phene it *l2 Newcastle At
DR. GEO. COESTER,
VETINARY SURGEON.
Ai! domestic animals treated.
Leave Orders at Bruce’s Drug Store
PHONE 4*2-4.
PETITION FOR CHARTER ▼
JEORGIA, Glynn County;
T<< the Sup*nor Court of Sain
County;
The petition of J. W. Nussbaum, A.
J. Crovatt, and Bolling Wloitfieid, •y
said s*ate and county, and* yu.k oth
ers as may be hereafter associate!
with them, shows:
First
That they desire for them; elves
and said associate* and oucccss. rt>
to be in:orporated under the name
and tyle oi American lie k Tim
her Company.
Second.
By and under tnat corporate name to
-ue and lie sued, contract and ~c
contracted with, to plead and to Ik
impleaded au.l to nave full puwci
and authority L ka ; , acquire, pu:-
chase and i.oid lands, tenements
good- and chat Is, and the same
soil, mortgage or one-umber as iuu>
be deemed m, i for the interests -i
aid corporation.
third
To use a corpora.** *eai, adopt n.
Java and ruled uncling i, \ i ii ; ;
.. is not inconsistent with the iu-.v
■ 1 t'„i state or of tit - United Elates,
and to nave, pos. os, auu ..-ojoj ai.
too 1 igiils, powers an.! p: -.il. r ,, n ah.
ho subject to ail ii, ,:;iL . v.'iii, ..
are or may he Uriiaily nece .vary .1
cansist* nt with tin- tuipti. o, t-u: .
. orpurutiou erpectali), anil usually uu
pertaining to aud giauteii bodies coi
poraled under tot iavv_ ol .am slat. ,
and d*> all such tiling.- as are oi ni.ij
no nec*ssary e. t..e ex cation of these
t u rpOdsos.
Fourth
The capital stoea of tiii.-, associa
t.ou .shall De the sum ot forty toon
.and uoilars lu.UUoj to ue divnieu
1.110 iour thousand Shares of the pa;
■ Uitie ot .ne nullified dollar.; tstoo,
tacit ami which capital stock inc,
a ray me privilege ot increasing a.
any tune to a sum not to exceed oik
hundred thousand dodars tsitid,oUd)
ami it said capital -lori; should l>e so
increased, to diminish the same '.
any uiiiouiit not less than tin oiigiua.
Capital slock, 111 any or in either .as
bj a two-tlllrds *• te of t.’P kloeiiiiold
I.ls of tile .said company.
Fiftn
That the purpo es and o’.jects loi
viiicli your peuiitiners desire to L>.
incorpoi tiled lor ar 10 manufacuu. .
bay, own and sell iuniber, cross tuo.
umber, naval stores, lunilii r pro.
acts and lands of ail kind-,
oj lease. own equip, and op
-•rate steam mills, lo buy
Ease, own and sell lauds, and to owe
and opeiitto boats and lighters and
siicii tramways and railways as uia..
be doomed advirahlie for the put
pose of said corporation, to act a-,
stevedores and forwarding agents and
•o do all Matters and tilings of any
and every (Imcriution upon, in ana
about tthe manufacture, purchase ana
sale of lumber. Unity r, crus-cues,
lands, lumber aiul limber products,
generally, as well as to engage iti
uieichanuisiug.
Sixtn
That said corporation may he au
thorized to incur debts for corporate
purposes, and lo issue notes, Donas
and mortgages to secure such iudent
edness. That the aitairs of said cor
poration may be managed and its bus
mesa conducted by a president anil a
board of directors as may he tiro
scribed by its rules and by-laws, ana
they may be selected as therein i ru
vided. and have lull power to select
and appoint suen officers and agent*
as may be required by said corpora
tion.
Seventh
Petitioners further pray that the
principal office and place of aoing
business of said corporation shall to
ut r near the city of Brunswick.
Glynn county in mid suite, and that
it may be allowed to establish such
blanch office.; elsewhere as the busi
mes of such cm p* ratioo may from
time to timo l equire, and that coi
poratiou be created for the term ot
twenty (20) years from date of the
granting of its charter, with the priv
ilege of renewing same at the ex
piration .of said term, and that they
may have conferred upon tlhera anu
their associates and successors an
su h rights and privileges as are us
ually granted such corporations.
CROVATT & WHITFIELD.
Petitioners Attorneys.
State of Georgia, County of Glynn:
I certify that the foregoing is a
rue copy of the original petition for
Incorporation of the American Tie &
Timber Company, filed in my office,
this 12 day of July. 1906.
li. F. DU BIONON,
Clerk Sunperior Court, Glynn County
Ga.
t L. KINO, STiiRLINO. OV. says : i b
used Hiiss Native He: bs tor CSeucral I)e- I
I bility aiut I wish to tell th< public about I
this great remedy. It is tl.e Iks' c:i the 1
market." ]
A BOX of Bliss Native
Herbs is a family doc
tor always in the house.
Its use prevents and cures
n| Constipation, Dvs
pepsin, Kidney and
NATIVE Liver Trouble, Skin ?
HERBS. t l)iseases ’ Itheluna
tistp and many
i Blood diseases. It is purely ;•
vegetable—-contains no min- |
eral poison and is pre
pared in Tablet and
Powder four.. Sold DOSE*
in One Dollar boxes . c . rr
with a Guarantee to **
cure or money back. Our 32
page Almanac telling how to
treat disease sent on request.
MEDICINE MAILED PROMPTLY BY
BILL McNISH, Agput,
Sterling, Ga.
THE ALONZO 0. BLISS CO., |
WASHINGTON, D. C.
Call on the Brunswick Development
Company to etc their plan. Max
.suae, pii-ndt lit. 303 Gloucester street.
Dr. Williams’ Indian Pile Ointmen
will cure blind, bleeding. liberate J
and itching piles. Tt a! sorbs (he tu
mors, allays the Itching at once, acts'
ns apoultiee gives instant relief.
Dr. Williams' Innian Pile Ointment is
prepared for piles and itching of the i
delicate parts Every box is guaran j
teed. Sold by druggists, by mail for
50 cents ami SI.OO. Williams Mfg.j
Cos., Props. Cleveland, Ohio
gjrffin "iPSF EiTM'JTf
ixi_4k u i 11 •
I 3 Bi£lS aa ■ PiliiiS
1 jr- Tee ffrea* retnalr icr nervous r-rostration and all diseases ot the gentrati^f
S organs of either sex, such a.i Nervous Prostration, Failing or Lost Manhood
Nightly Emissions, Youthful Errors. Mental Worry, excessive u9t
of Tobacco or Opium, which lead to Consumption and Insanity. With e/erj
fKiyR $5 order we puaranKe to c ure- or refund the at SI.OO per box.
- Uw.ftt. t* boxes for 85.00. ®lt MOTT’S CUE3OCAL CO., Cleveland. Obf^
For Sale by HUNTER’S PHARMAC;
—-- ~ I I* T|—■'Tf— ~ ' m 1 ■ 1 “ 1
General Headquarters
For 4utomobiSes
ir you are mth e markti foi an automobile ,a bicycle, or If you want re
••airs in either of these department* a ee me. l also have a full line of cycle
iundres. Sofe agonL • --
OLESMOBII E, FRANKLIN A ND Pi>P.E TOLEDO AUTOS.
I am now in my new quarters N n. 340 Newcast.'fSgtreet. Call and •
ny stock. I have with me an exper t automobile" repaire?. Mr Sweat, at
savannah. J '
B. J 01 € wine.
• BY DOING YOUR BANKING V7ITH
Degin Thc National Bank
of Brunswif k
a lIC CAPITAL 1150,000.00
SURPLUS $84,000.1 8
Year Savings Department Pays Four per
cent interest coumpounded quarterly.
WESLEY H. GREENF IELD,
Pile Driving Csr,tracts."
WHARF BUILDING AND TRESTLE
WORK A SPECIALTY.
SGO L street, Brunswick, Ga.
SHERIFF SALES.
STATE of Georgia, County of Glynn-
Will be sold before the court housj
‘loot on Hie first Tuesday in Au
gust, 1906, between the legal hours
if sale the following property towit.
That certain lot or parcel of land,
lying and being in the city of Bruns
wick, o'unt.y aim state aforesaid, and
known and described on the official
map of said city male by George R
Baldwin in 1837, the following prop
erty to wit:
I’lie western half of old town. |,> L
No. 4(18. Levied on ns the property
if Matilda Tatnall under and virtue
of a tax fi. fa. issued by If. J. Read,
tax collector, for state and county
taxes due for title year 19(15, amount
of tax si2y.fiß besides interest and
cost. Levy made and returned to me
by R. S. Pyles, deputy sheriff.
Also at the same time and place,
that certain lot or parcel of land,
lying anil being In the city ofßruns
wick, county and state aforesaid, and
known and described on the official
map of said city made by George
R. Ballwin in 1837, the following prop
erty to wit:
The eastern five eighteenths of t.ho
western half of old town lot No. 224.
Levied on as the property of O. N.
Taylor under and by virtue of a
tax fi. fa. issued by H. .1 Read, tax
collei tor, for state and county taxes
tine for Hie y ar ISOS, amount of tax
$11.12, besides interest and cost.
Levy made and returned to me by
ii. li. Pyles, deputy sheriff.
Also at the same time and place,
that certain lot or parcel of land,
Ling and being in the city ofßiuns
wick, oeiinty and state aforesaid, anl
known and described on the official
map of said city made by George
L Ballwin in 1837, the following prop
erty to wit:
Tile western half of new town lot
No. IGfiih Levied on as the proper
ty of estate of J. R, Dillaj-d
under and by virtue of a
lax fi. fa. issued by H. J. Read, tax
collector, for state and county taxes
due for the year 1905. amount of tax
$30.78, besides interest and cost.
L* vy made and returned to me by
U. S. Pyles, deputy sheriff.
Also at the same time and place,
that certain lot or parcel of land,
lying and being in the city ofßruns
v-icK, county auu state aforesaid, and
known and described ou the official
map of said city made by George
It. Ballwin in 1837, the following prop
erty to wit:
The eastern fourth of old town lot
No. 471. Levied on a* the proper;/
of C. A. Clark under and by virfue of
tax fi. fa. issued by H. J Read, tax
collector, for state and county taxes
due for the year 1905, amount or tax
$21.07, besides interest and cost.
Levy made and returned to me by
U. S. Pyles, deputy sheriff.
Also at the same time and place,
that certain lot or pajcq of land,
lying and being in the Gty ofßruns
wit k. county and state aforesaid, and
known and described ou the official
map of said city made by George
R. Ballwin in 1837, the following prop
erty to wit:
Tlte western half of old town 10:
No. 305. Levied on as the
property of Flora Harnton
under aud by virtue or a
tax fi. fa. issued by H. J. Read, tax
collector, for slate and county taxes
due for the year 1905, amount ot tax
$12.66, besides Interest and oust.
Levy made and returned to me by
R. S. Pyles, deputy sheriff.
W. H. BERRIE,
Sheriff Glynn County Oa.
CHAS.BUNKUY
Contractor of Piledriving, Dockbuild
ing and Trestle Work.
WM. GREENFIELD. MGR.
Phones 214 and 417.
Open All the
Year
The Wtnace. Iloa** at Ocean Pi*
8L Slmoi island, will remait op
all the year round.
VISITORS. ALWAYS WELCOME
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DEALERS,
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Brunswick’s Candy Store.
Don’t buy burnt sugar and imagin
you are getting pure chocolate...Foi
pure chocolate and all other candles
call on me...A fresh supply r>
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famous chocolate maker. Either in
bulk or in pound and half pound boxes.
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ETC. ALWAYS ON HAND.
—TAFFY CANDY MADE DAILY.—
208 Newcastle street.
Cobb and
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GNEPAL TINNERS.
THE OLD RELIABLES.
25 Years in the Business.
GOOD WORK PROMPTLY EXECU
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212 Newcastle St.
CAR LOAD OF
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JUST RECEIVED AND ON DIS
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Ttdephone 48i.
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General
Plumbing
OF ALL KIND
We carry a full and complete iine
c,f STOVEC and RANGES and
do all kind of STOVE REPAIRING.
J. H. BOH NE.
Phone 397, 428 Newcastle Street,
DeVoe’s old Stand.
H. B. GARNETT.
GENERAL CONTRACTOR
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When In need of
A PLASTERER,
A PAINTER,
A CARPENTER
Call on the old original
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