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OFFICIAL ORGAN OF
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V How would you like to be a niembei
ruf council August 10?
L Tim kind we are having these dnys
9 plenty warm enough for tin.
That cry of help from the city coun
cil uncut the trolley franchise Is no.
finding many resjionsuß.
oilier nine Georgia jongres ;-
feel a little bit lonely In
j *4 of certain recent occurrences.
/ * --
What a jolt it Is going to be for
Neff and "the auditor" when the Bail
intelligence is imparted that It Ih nil
off.
If Henry (I. Turner was on earth
wonder If ho wouhl he aiding thus'
who lofulo him appear ignominious -i
f 'W years ago?
# . -
' The public will ho very glad when
the l/mnwoilhs return home and sot
llo down lo housekeeping. Asa news
Hem they are
• The WiiuUlngtoa Tool shikf ■359
tin into iue o.iius are growing loi i.
iho tirvan reception Ik liable to lap
fcver Into Now Jersey.
Jerscv school hoard has do
‘ it takes two |)eoplo' to
make a hug. No appeal has yet boon
taken to the decision.
An eastern newspaper discusses M
Rocl efoller as a "human being," which
shows the varied roles that the oil
king Is essaying to play.
From tile way mone of the lie wsp.i
pars talk* Tom Wataon must have
been seriously considered by them us
a residential candidate a few years
ago.
Go down and hear Hob Berner, that
gallant democrat and able Georgian,
Friday night and then ask yoursse'f
if tho democracy of Georgia is in any
danger.
Those fellows hack of the Neff trot
ley deal are looping-t lie-loop to dodge
public censure As we have sa*,l in
the past, however, the people are die
ing some thinking on their own ac
count these days.
Vice President Fairbanks is to
speak In Mailwattkee, but iti she
ltered that he will edit out that pari
of bis last address which advocates
buttermilk as a beverage
Hut yon can t t.lame a drowning
man for catching nt u straw can youT
-Now you can construe thits in refer
•Apoe to the city council's position on
tliof trolley franchise propoaiton r to
lire gubernatorial race just as you
/piase
In a red hot speech at Oflfcrman last
Saturday Congressman Brantley ad
vocated (he candidacy of Col. ISstiU
not once mentioning the name of Clars
Howell and yet in yesterdayv’s Con
stitution about four columns is devo
ted to the approval of the “democracy
Brantley." Keally
i ! V. r . ..• ' i
IS BRANTLEY LINING OPf
The News regrets exceedingly that
Congressman Brantley, of t h is city. This
seen lit to take the stump in the in
terest of the candidacy of. Col .1 II
Estill for the governorship. In Mi
first place we hold to the faith that,
members of congress, who hold tin •(
places liy the votes of the people,
should not take part in the state cam
paigns where the race is confined to
the democratic party. There c. 0:0,
one congressman* In Georgia who taws
violated lids well founded inf 01
ethics in the present campaign Hard
wick, of the Tenth, and there is
some excuse for him foi the simpl
reason that he was elected to eon
grows on the issue of mgro dull an.
ehlsement and has always stood to,
that policy and is so wedded to it tha'
he would forgo almost anything to
see the principles legislated into law
tu Georgia. The only other man in
congress from Georgia who lias bec-i
willing to take the unwise step Is
lira lit ley, of the Eleventh Brantley,
who of all Georgia congressmen, had
a perfect title to the position of saving
nothing. Several years ago when
Judge Spencer K. Atkinson, of thin
city, was a candidate for governor
Mr. not think it was nec
essary to go on the stump lor him
ami the paper of which Col. Estill
editor openly [ought the candidacy
of Judge Atkinson. Four years ago
when Col. Kstill was a eamhdah lor
governor. Congressman llranlliy war,
lontent to loan his eiidonanmnl to
the candidacy by a letter to Col Id s
till, which of course was given nubil
ity in the Savannah Morning News
lie did not see the iiecesml, of taking
the stump then why In the nature ot
things, ought he to do so at this time?
And again. Congressman Brantley will
recall some rather unpleasant cones
puuduuco betweeu the late lamented
Henry G. Turner and Col. fcJstlll some
four years ago as lo who should rep
resent, south Georgia in me guberna
torial election soon to follow and it
will be remembered that Mr. Turnci
took good care to state bis poi-itioii
very pluinly and that bis attitude did
not reflect very much credit on the
Savannah editor now aspiring to lie
governorship.
Is lids one of the reasons that im
pelled Congressman llrutiilcy to take
the stump for ICstlll?
We are and have been an admirer
of Mr, Brantley uml we believe \vo
were among the first papers ill Goor
uia to nominate liim for congress, at
the same time Mr Brantley is not in
Callable; he is as liable to err as unv
of us and In' has, In our humble opin
lon, erred and erred eggregiouslv i 1
the 'present race ror governor It \v i
tot his light. The . utire die.trlri
wl-.nco representative lie has been to
eight years ,had nominated tii:
as llieir standard hearer yet he w e
willing to Incite the enmity of a large,
aye, a majority of his own (onniit
neats for the sake ol aiding a south
Georgian who failed to aid a fellow
Math litia gin Wien he was luakiii
the same race Mr. Brantley is in n
mi bine position in this buhl another
reason why he should have kept oil.
of the contest. He has been mention
ed as a probable dark horse in the
event the Macon convention become
deadlocked. Now why should not tie
charge <bo made that he is lighting *.i
hard for list ill to httng about a condit
ion where Ills name would have a
place in the convention?
Polities make strange hed-fcllow*
and Mr. Brantley cun only ulame him
self and a few others for the company
lie is now booked up with
In the meantime it ('ol. Kstill lul l
allowed t'ol. Brantley to make tb
race tills year what eviduiee b there
Chat Mr. Brantley might not have lout
the same complaint that 1 loti. Henry
0. Turner had some tour years ago *
Is Brantley lining up with the state
ring over the shoulders of Mr listin’
Citation.
ÜBOKGIA, Glynn County.
To all whom it may coucarn:
Mrs. F. A. Brocklngton having lu
proper form applied to me for perma
cat letter of administration on the
estate of S. A. Bov Kington, late o
said county, this is to cite all and
singular tho creditor and next of kh
of B. A. Bracklngton to he ar.d ap
pear at my office within the time
allowed by law, and show cause,
;f any they can, why peinianeut ad
ministration should not he granted
c> Mrs. S. A. Brockington on B. A.
Brocklngton’ estate.
Witness my hand and official sis
nature this 2d day of duly, 1906.
HOItACE BAHT, Ordinary.
low Rates to Asheville.
On account of the Convention of
Commercial law league of America
the Southern railway will sell round
trip tickets to Asheville, and return
ut rate of $11.85. Tickets on sale July
28, 29. 30. t.lmit returning to August
8. Ty depositing ticket limit will he
extended to Kepi. 3o For further in
formal Urn call on K. H Houseman.
gviisral agcaL
- jr.22nf^-.
We havij nothing Jo corfteal! No tccrets to
lyyf 9 J hide! We publish the formulas of all our ir.cdi-
Bpll cines. You will find these in Ayer's Almanac
'* " Xl V- &C. f or igQQ. if y OU (j 0 not fj Sve a copy we will
gladly send you one. Then show the formulas to your doctor, if he does
no; appro-.; . tin n do not buy; if be approves, then buy, and keep these star.d
-rlfi- ;tv ” -*| -n on Id *; S'iar>ri,’2. Ayer-2 Pill*.
wIM iai..iiy '• v ' ' *• >.ycr ■i l.f. :rr. A■;•' sCh ;rry Pc-?+cr'l.
X/: ' 'if
V
MARTS 0! D THINGS NEW
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IT ALSO kr-p., thrill n*w Thr-ewill
ic no old, doll iooking furniture or
dingy woodw, L in lioinr-s - here if: k
wonder-worker i used. No refinul.ing or
revarnishing ner -,-y. Liquid Veneer is
not a varnidi. 1,-n e *.urf<c- food and
cleaner that builds up the finish
and makes it I • than ever.
It in Unlly restores li--- brilliant newm-ss
and fimsii i t I'lan--. 1 nrmtuie, Pirtuie
Frame*, Interis.i W(-.lwork, 1 iardwood
Floors and all [njiihcd, varnished or
enameled surf.-, <s. |< *n-loves scratches,
staftis, dirt and dullness.
A child can apply it, Nothing !>ut a
pie, eof i hr, - loth needed nrid thtre
is no drying to wait for.
NEW SIZE PACKAGES
4 eu.iCe bottle 25 eta.
12 ounce bottle- 50 eta.
SOLD BV
COLSON 11A f; OWA R E
COMPANY.
STRONG
Again
tlflu®.'?:vf )) ** w kal Mrs. Lucy
py.r ,v*' ’■ {'! Stova'l.of Tilton, Gau
L/ Tsaid after taking
lT' ' 'i /A,' > Kodol Dyspepsia
f‘"SCure. Hundreds
f'jW | T*} of other weak
1- • m women are
m
.(f I \ stored to perfect
/ ''A j health by this rem
/ sdy. YOU may b
lyA j* l well if you will Ukt*
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Indlg.iaHonoausee
' R4rlj .11 the sick
ness th*k •wornec
>n* it 'J.ip.lf/.v the system of ncurUfe
end tb* Jec.gata srgen# paculis.r U
wemsn suite-' - we; Mw.. ad bsecue
•lisss.sd
Kodol
.Dyspepsia Cure
enwhles tbs stonnueh n<s dlgsetdre ergans
to dig t end ;vi3trr. i*Vc nil of th* whole
eoms fmd tl t rosy be oaten, ft nourishes
th* bucy, end rebuild* the vests organs
re staring he*Kh i strength Kodol on
-akgsstiiu. consttpatifn, dyspeps!*, sesn
• tigs t.! Hlng.hf i ithurw end all
iSlror d*iW
Diktats V/hat You Eat
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A~> v;[?M kjM
(f( \ v -')\ PAI
sromi
to most women i>v :-mi of
■nxiety, forious thought v 4 1*
end sweet nIT-ipatUm. ik
With the cessation of pain
necessary to ihlldbitlh, a
there comes calm nervee,
sleep and recuperation. y
MOTHERS
FRIEND
does diminish the pain accent pan - Ins
maternity. With its aid toother* ca snu
do bong beslthj, we.*t dwposltloacd
end ids *l tobies Into the world.
Morning sick -less, ec.-e trersta end tx
erucUttKjf p-lns caused by the srcivsHy
•apendieg erg \n. are relieved by tku
penetrating Bad relaxing Uwlneat
Among the tcsnlfold *!d to childbirth
Mothers Friend has grown in popularity
and gained p-estige em 'ng rich women
a* well a* poor; It te found and welcomed
is the mansion u well as la the cabin *
,Hr lttsec'n;- ths -ther'e agony Cf mind
emfdlintnlahinyTf sir, a beauAfnl in<su--ue*
is wrought npen tbs child, and instead of
peevish, ill tempered ar-d slcklv forms you
have healthy, Unyhlng hntaacity, remain
ing a blessing esc- to joti and its country,
atl Dmrgtots wtl Mather's Prised •( f;ae.
Write for rn fr.e "Kethet heed"
(M SISSStetS MrsUtAfM Co_ SHteta. Sv
Fr. Williams Indian Cue Ointment
will cure Blind. Bleeding, Ulcerated
and Itching piles. It absorbs the tu
mors, allays the itching at once, acts
s a poultice, gives iusiant relief. Ur.
Williams l i linn Pile Oinim nt s pro
pared for ;.!Ics and itching of th
delicate pa>;s. Every box Is guaran
teed Bold by drnggi-te, by in.>ll for
50 cents and j t.oo. Williams Mfg.
Cos., Tri p's. Cleveland, Ohio.
For lemons in typewriting and steti
•grapby cal! on Mrs. Alma Hortman,
Mo. U 7 South Lee tract.
YOUR WANTS WILL BE SURE
COMING !N THIS COLUMN
Do you want a pos.tion, a bouse
servant. Have you lost anything? O :
ycu want to rent a room, or have yoi
a room or house to rent. If so pu
<r< ad. irt Tbo New* oneap csiuuin.
FOR RENT.
FOR KEN I Iwo story hou.,u cornet
j'Olge nud A 111 ill-let SU (:itS. Ai.sO
two story li Use All. ->Uo Giuut stiUOL
Apply at pub Carpenter. f
i-Oil RENT.--A nicely furnished see
-uu story front room with baits. An
p;y at No. Ins Reynolds street, sec
ouif house above post ollice.
1 oil SAldi Good horse and buggy ;
suitable for family use. Tne horse
it, \< ry gentle anil can be easily man
aged. Apply to N. Weinstein, city.
iOR KENT Two-dory house, corner
0! G ami F streets, S2O pci lur.ulii.
.-roiiston, konilii; t,- Cos.
Fo!t RENT House- 711 Klimt sUv.-i,
Every eruiveuitltcc. Newly papered
and painted, good condition. Posses
sion given at once. Id. F. Coney.
FOR SALK. —Folding bed in good
condition. Must be sold by Wednes
day as the same will have to be re
moved. Mrs. 11. L. ir?ue.
WAN rt£D.
WANTED—DeaIer or manufacturers
gent to handle tire and paving brick
for my new plant. A. L. Crawford,
Columbus, Ga.
VV ANTED —A saleslady experienced
in dry goods. Apply to A. Zelmonoviiz
WANTED. —Ten brick masons and 25
laborers. Apply to M. C. Alexander
at new A. B. a A. depot.
WANTED—Lighter size 16x53, 18x6
or 20x60 feet. J. W. Watkins.
WANTED Twenty salesladies anc
five salesmen. Apply to M. Isaac at
once.
WANTED- —People to know that Uncie
Big will loan you money on anything
r*f value. All legitimate business sol
icited. Sig Levison, 308 and 30b Bay
street.
WANTED.—Lady or gentleman ot
fair education to travel for a firm o:
$350,000,00 capital. Salary $1,072,0k
per year and expenses. Salary paid
weekly and expenses advanced, ref
erencos required. Address with stamp
J. A. Alexander, Brunswick, Ga.
WANTKI)—Lady or gentleman r>
fair education to travel for firm ol
tf250,000 capital. Salary, $1,072 per
year anl expenses.' Salary paid week
ly pud expenses advanced; refer
ences required. Address, with stamp.
J. A. Alexander, Brunswick, Ga.
WANTED. —Position by a competent
tkkeeper. Can keep any class o
books.. Twelve years experience.
Address “Keliaible,” care News.
FOU SALIC Three mule timber cars,
complete, together with the mules,
110 acres of land, 12 bend enttl >. Al
so option on 200,000 feet good saw
mill timber in Cam.ieu and Ulyn.i
countioii. For fnrtner particular!.
ply al News ottlcc.
FOR HA DIO. Ton loom house in good
cmidkion at the corner of London
and Dtvvis streets. Apply to T. I.
Foley.
FOR RENT —House corner Norwich
and Howe streets. Newly painted
and kalsimiued. 7 rooms and largo
yard. Apply to Mrs. Peters, 014 Un
ion street.
FOR I>ENT.—Four room cottage on
the corner of George and Ellis streets
Apply at 222 Union.
FOR SALE. —Three desirable resi
dences. In I, 405 and 4 if? 0} street, al
so furniture contained in house 405
(5 street. Apply to Mrs. Gann.
I .OST. —Phi Kappa Sigma pin. Was
lost Monday. Reward if returned to
this office
—— -i. i r . -wr ~
The prettiest tine of four-in-hand
neckwear ever offered in hheelty at
25 cents each. Come and look and
l> astonished. Sig Leviscn, 308 and
309 Bay street.
* Fin* Domestic anti Fr*n!e
Straw hata for men, women srid
children a t sacrifice prices at Slg I>>*
isoa'x tog and ><>* riar >tr**t
ous coughing and bleeding from th
lungs; ami 1 owe my good fortune to
the world's greaten medicine. Dr
King's New Discovery for Censure.pi
.on. which I know from exacrlenc
IMPORTED
Lime
AND
Lemon
Juice
IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC
Ginger Ale
Root Beer
AT
KEANYS
Ph<n* |1 at 2 Newcastle St
DR. GEO. COESTER,
VETINARY SURGEON.
All domestic animals treated.
Leave Orders at Brucs’s Drug Store
PHONE 462-4.
PETITION FOR CHARTER.
GEORGIA, Glynn County:
To the Superior Uotiit of Saia
County:
The petition ot J. W./Nussbaum, A.
J. Ciovutt, and Bolling Wuitfielu, o'
said stale mid county, and su.ii oth
ers a; may be- hereafter associate 1
with them, -hows: /
First ,
'i’l.at they desire for them.-re. vi s
and said associates find success is
to b in orporated under the name
nud lyle cn Ame-ricaii Tie tz Tnu
j her Company.
Second.
ify and under that corporate name- to
-ue and be -aid, contract and
contracted v,i ,:, to plead and to b,
impleaded ami to bare full powot
and autiioriiy t; lea:, ?, acquire, pur
cUase and iioid .-a.,i.. leueiuenta
gooiis and chat, is, and the same o
a-ii, in a. :p or encumber as may
be iloenietl . - el. for the interests or
aid cor;.ora non.
i bird
To use a corporal; . ah adopt by
-1 ;ws and mi- i piiniiiig upon it., iueui
rs not iucoh iistt at with rbe law.-
- 1 this state or of mo United Stales,
a.id to nave, posses- ana enjoy in.
Lie rights, powers a.:., piv. i. •
be- senject to all me ,0 ,Ui ~ wm.
ire or may bo Usually u ee .-ny a .
coii'isteni with nr. i.tnpm .s 01 sat-.,
orpoiation especially, and usually a,j
pertaining to and granted bodies coi
y orated under me laws 01 .aid slate,
and do all such Luui ri 3 as are 01 nu.
no ue-c. . sat y m tae t-x .cuUon of tntae
purposes.
Fourth
Tne capital slock of tills assocki
lon i-.lim 1 ue the sum oi forty luoa
-0.111 and dollars isid,liUcq to be divided
kilo four thousand snares 01 tne- pa;
.auio oi i.ne uunaie-d dollars (siutiy
uicii and wntlcu eapitai stock tii-.y
, ray me pi ivib ge of increasing t,
any time to a sum not to exceed cm.
hundred thousand dollars tsloo,o<-d)
rim u said capital stock should be ,0
increased, to dtiiuuish me- same t
any amount not Jens ttiari Ult enigma,
c ipilai slock, Hi any or in timer *as
b, a twu-liurds te of iv3 : tockliolu
tru of Lite said company.
Fifth
That lite purpcF. cs and o: jeers foi
.vnicit your pctiUouers desire to b.
uu oik orated for are to nianufactun .
buy , own anu sell lumber, cross ue...
umber, naval stores, lumber pio-i
acts and lands of ail kinds,
.0 lease. own equip, and op
date steam mills, to bu..
lease, own and seil .‘anils, and to own
and operate boats and lighters and
such tramways and railways as may
ue doomed adviiiibte for the pm
pose of said corporation, to act a.
stevedores and forwarding agents and
• o do all matters and tilings of ar.y
and every description upon, in aim
about trie manufacture, purchase and
aale of lumber, timber, crossties,
lands, lumber and timber products,
generally, as well as to engage m
uietehandising.
Sixtn
That said corporation may be au
thorized to incur debts for corporate
purposes, and to Issue note.-, nonets
and mortgages to isecure such indent
edness. That the affairs of said cor
poration may be managed and ilrs bus
iness conducted by a president and a
board of directors as may be pro
scribed by its rules and by-laws, aim
tney may be selected as tneretn pro
vided, and have full power to select
and appoint suclt officers and agent?
as may be required by said corpora
tion.
Seventh
Petitioners further pray that ths
principal office and place of doing
business of said corporation shall oe
at. icr near the city of Brunswick.
Glynn county in raid state, and that
it may be allowed to establish such
branch off.vc-.. ci cwliore as Lie busi
ness of such ■‘u p iat ion may from
-:me to time r. q.-'.re, and that cor
poration be ci-. at. and lor the term ol
twenty (.20) yours from date of the
granting of its charter, with the priv
ilege of renewing same at the ex
piration it f said term, and that they
may have conferred upon tihem ano
choir associates and successors all
su h rights and privileges as are us
ually granted suen corporations.
OROVATT & WHITFIELD.
Petitioners Attorney^..
State of Georgia, County cf Glynn:
I certify that the foregoing is a
rue copy of the original petition Cor
incorporation of the American Tie &
Tiinbc-r Company, filed in mv office,
this 12 day of July, IDOG.
H. F. DU BfGNON,
Clerk Sunperior Court, Glynn County
On.
* l. KING. STFRi. ’xr. O.' s-iy- : "i k
used TUiss Native Herbs ter General I)e- i
hility and I wish to u 11 the public f
I this gie.i*. remedy. It is the bes* cn the 1
market.’‘ |
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A BOX of Bliss Native j
Herbs is a family doc- ]
tor always in the house, j
Its use prevents and cures ]
.£, Constipation, Dys- j
pepsia. Kidney and 1
NATIVE Liver Trouble,Skin !
HERBS. Diseascs ’ heuma - )
tisrp and many |
j Blood diseases. It is purely ■
vegetable—contains no min- j
eral poison and ispre
pared in Tablet and
Powder form. Sold DOSES
in One Dollar boxes c ■ <vx
with a Guarantee to
cure or money back. Our 32
page Almanac telling how to
treat disease sent on request.
MKOICINK MAILED PROMPTLY BY j
fcULL McNISH, Agpuf. !
Sterling, Ga.
THH ALONZO 0. BUSS LO,, |
W ASHINOTON, D. C. f
Call mi ’he Itiniuwick Development
Company to see their plan. Max
-r.ac, pr. sid t. 303 Gloucester street
Dr. Williams' Indian Pile Ointmen
will cure blind, bleeding, ulcerate,
and itching piles. It absorbs the tu
mors, allays the itching at once, acts
an aixiultice, gives instant relief.
Dr. Williams’ Inuian Pile Ointment is
prepared for piles and itching of the
delicate parts. Every box is guaran ,
teed. Sold by druggist*, by mail for!
50 cents anu SI,OO. Williams Mfg. I
Cos., Props. Cleveland, Ohio
I ft 1 £yo lIITfiMTV
5Ts5 ir y ri Sa a ffitikai 8 I
g is
t y ,Ce r.r- rt rem-Jy for nerveus prostration and ail diseases of ihe gene-ratm
-j - *"5 organs ot either sex, sue-It n- Nervous ProsuaUon, Failing or Lost ManbFiod.
‘traMsdirakk* Impotoney, Nightly Emissions. Youthful Errors. Mental worry, exccssivo uat
of Tobacco or Opium, which lead to Consumption and Insanity. With every
J-TFfi iKtVfi Fi* order we guarantee to cure or refund the monev. Sold at SI.OO per box
1 L‘i UwiilU; t: boxes for 85.00. Wli AiOTT’S CtIL.TUt .VL CO.. Cleveland. Ol>‘-
■ For Sale by HUNTER’S PHARMAC;
General Headquarters
For Automobiles
II you are inth e market foi an automobile ,a bicycle, or if you want re
cans in either of these departments see me. I also have a full line of cycin
iuri lres. SoTe agent.
OLESMOBILE, FRANKLIN A ND POPE TOLEDO AUTOS.
1 am now in my new quarters No. 340 Newcastle street Call and se
•y stock, t have with me an expert automobile"repairer, Mr. Sweat, a*
-lav.innah. , -
B. J* Olewitie.
|| 1 *-m BY DOiNG YOUR BANKING WITH
■ ®*Tise National Bank
of Brunswf k
a lIC CAPITAL $150,000.00
SURPLUS $84.000.. 3
Savings Department Pays Four per
cent interest coumpounded quarterly.
V/ESLF.Y H. GREENFIELD,
P ic Driving Ccntrertar
WHARF BUILDING AND' TRESTLE
V/ORK A SPECIALTY.
SCO L street, Brunswick, Ga.
SHERIFF SALES.
STATE of Georgia, County of Glynn:
Vv ill be sold before the court house
door on the first Tuesday in Au
gust, 1906, between the legal hours
r f sale i lie following property towit.
'1 hat certain lot or parcel of land,
lying and being in the city of Bruns
wick, o mity ana state aforesaid, ana
known and described on the official
map of said city male by George K
Baldwin in* 1837, the following prop
erty to wit:
The western half of old tow* i,h
No. 4CB. Levied on as the property
if Matilda Tatnall under and virtue
of a tax fi. fa. issued by H. J. Read,
tax collector, for state and county
taxes due for tine year 1905, amount
of tax $129.68 besides Interest and
cost. Levy made and returned to me
by It. S. Pyles, deputy sheriff.
Also at the same time and piacs,
that certain lot or parcel of land,
lying and being in the city ofßruns
wick, county and state aforesaid, and
known and described on the official
map of said city made by George
K. Ballwin in 1837, the following prop
erty to wit:
The eastern five eighteenths of tha
western half of oid 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. J. Read, tax
cuileeto:, for state and county taxes
due for the year 1305, amount of tax
$11.12, besides interest and cost.
Levy made and returned to me by
It. S. Pyles, deputy sheriff.
Also at the same time and place,
that certain lot or parcel of land,
ing and being in the city ofßruns
wiciv, ocunty and state aforesaid, aal
known and described 'on the official
map of said city made by George
L. IL.riwin in 1837, the following prop
erty to wit:
The western half of new town lot
No. IGOO. Levied on as the proper
ty of estate of J. li. Dillard
under and Dy virtue of a
tax li. 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 cosh
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 and being in the city offiruns
wick, o.unty aim state aforesaid, ana
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 fourth of cld town lot
No. 471. JLevled on as the property
of C. A. Clark under and by virtue of
tax fi. fa. issued by H. J Read' 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
It. S. Pyles, deputy sheriff.
Also at the same time and place,
that certain lot or pa**el of land,
tying and being in the city ofßruns
wick, ocunty and state aforesaid, ana
known and described on the official
map of said city made by George
it. Ballwin in 1837, the following prop
erty to wit:
Tlie western half of old town lot
No. 305. Levied on as the
property of Flora Harmon
under and by virtue or a
tax fi. fa. issued by H. J. Read, tax
collector, for state and county taxes
due for the year 1905, amount of tax
$12.66, besides interest and cost.
Levy made and returned to me by
R. S. Pyles, deputy sheriff
W. H. BERRIE,
Sheriff Glynn County Ga.
CHAS. BIKUY
Contractor of Piledriving. Dockbulld
ing and Trestle Work.
WM. GREENFIELD, MGR.
Phones 214 and 417,
Open All the
Year
The Wstiaca Hones at Ocean Pie
St Simon isiand, will reman ope
*•11 tbe ycai round.
VISITORS ALWAYS WELCOME
MRS. W. L. WALLACE
S.g lycvwon can *•*,, yo iir troubl
if it u money you need. Money •
loaned on anything of value,
aad clothing ft>r sale by 81g Lorlaos
twelr/ at all Med, watchaa, eMt
MaMMUf
BROWN & €0
DEALERS,
MANUFACTURERS AND
SHIPPERS OF
Railway
CrosAt ies
AND DEALERS IN
Yellow Pine
? timber
BRUNSV/ICK, GEORGIA.
JOL.% * ROUiNTOS,
Brunswick’s Candy Store,
Don’t buy burnt sugar and imagir
you are getting pure chocolate.. .Foi
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.—
203 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
W are Agents for
PAGE WOVEN WIR EFENCK.
ill i| If
ROBERSON & CO.
Telephone 489.
I AM NOW PREPARED TO DO
General
Plumbing
OF ALL KINp
We carry a full and complete line
Cf STOVES 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
When in need of——
A PLABTERERj,
A PAINTER,
A CARPENTER
Call on the old original
H. B. GARNETT.
CASTOR IA
Fr- Infants and Children.
The hind You Have Always Bought
Signature of
Shoes! shoe*!! shoes!!! for ipo.n
women and children, all kinds, gU
size*, all prices. Prices tosuit tho
poor. Big Levlson, 308 and 309 Bay
•treat.