The Brunswick daily news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1903-1906, August 21, 1906, Image 2

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THE BfttfltSWlCK DAILY NEWS PUBLISHED tikity BY 1 HE NEWS PUBLISHING COMPANY {. UARANCE H. LEAVY. Edlter an Manager. LOUIS J. LEAVY, Jr, City Edlto EVERY DAY EXCEPT MONDAY. BMtared at the Brunswick, Ua, pa iggi u aacond clase mail matter SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Term* of subscription in the cit. and by mail free of charge to all parti of the United Statea and Canada, Mex lco, Perto Rico, Guam, Philippi" raiande and Hawaiian laianda. On* Month - w Three Montha N*. *'-26 fiix Monthe 'Xi._ S 2 -w One Year >6.00 Notice of discontinuance of Ada and Subacriptiona mutt ba made t buaineaa office In writing. TELEPHONES. Buaineaa Office, Editorial Room..lS The Editor 43. The City Editor 34i Society Editor 468 Office 207 Qlouceater Street. OFFICIAL ORGAN OF Glyni/ County, Glynn County Commissioners. The United States Court of Bank* ruptoy for this IXatricL Correspondence solicited, but to re attention letters must be ho eompanled by a reaponalble name, no for pub.lcatton, but an a guarantee ol good faith. Rejected communications -Mil b returned If accompanied by postage. Remittance should ha made by poe tal note, check, money order or registered letter. Address Nawa Publishing Cos, Brunswick, Ga. Xht of the mil tan of Mor urm Koems to be under Ills hat. Its practically all over bill the shout lug and you cun get in shape to do that. A vole for fCallll for governor is a vote directly agaiust the best Inter est of Brunswick. This Is the kind of day when snf -ferine humanity believes that the lee strust ought to be handed a "hot one. The consciences of some of those Chit ago hankers appear to be ill need of ironing to get the wrinklea out. In other words Walter Wellman wrote and lectured a great deal about how he would balloon to tbo polo and then forgot ids parachute. When Eetlir proposed to strnddle the state roud proposition ho gave the people of Brunswick a pretty fair example of his idea ns to the gubor nat oriel eiU* The port rate question is h*. > clippie to want much explanation at our hands and we believe the Brunswick merchants are not so stuidd that they do noVTntch the idea of lloke Smith. The poor fellow wlioni Kstlll dis churned because he Joined the lloke Smith club in Savannah probably has the correct Idea of the character and purpose of the Savuunah candidate. Upton Sinclair is su'd to I. n writ* ton love story. From ala us hie. pens to rom-ttC'j wou and api.-ar tj he quite a Iterary change rei|Uirlng wide versallly. If Emperor William should pay a visit to President Roosevelt there Is reason to expect that the alternation al social courtesies extended would be of a somewhat strenuous character Jt will te noted that Uncle Joe Cannon was not sufficiently confident that his presidential bootn would ma terialise as to throw up his Job In congress and hustle for the bigger pie It was necessary for Mrs. Hetty Green to announce '.ha'. I.er duugl ter would not try to get In high so ciety. It cost* money to do that and Aunt Hetty has a hard time making up her mind to separate herself from COln. ;,l*|s The dollar donations are not drop ping Into the till 08 rapidly a* the G. O. P. hoped The truth is there are too many people who would he wiling to pay a dollar to see the G. O. P. knocked ont and hence the fail ure to ‘'come acros Estlll took occasion to critlcase Tiie New* for printing PAID ADVBRTISB MHNTS of the Hoke Smith meeting and yet this stlcular on newspaper ethics refused to print tendered adver tisements of the coming of his oppo nent to hig home city and then ills charged an employe because he join ed the Hoke Smith club. If that's Rs- I t® ethics (hen God deliver us A SENSIBLE ADD£Sb The address Issued by the negro citizens of Greenwood county, South. Carolina, where a negro was recently lynched by a mob in open defiance of the ‘appeals in person of the gov ernor of the state to allow the law to take Its course, contains some scum hie advice and show:; a commeiid-i lie spirit. The address rails upon tti" negro' of the county to assist the who. j in running down and bringing to pun ishment negro criminals and declarin'? ttist the negro citizens of that comi ty cannot afford to uphold anythin'-' that feuds to lower their nioiais and rnlds among other things: "The quicker we show tti.it we me ready to trace rascals lo lheir (lei, the quicker will w< have the symp l rhy of llic white men wher w•’ are intruded upon. Not until the h oi of the rare i-stubll h the lmi tha we should join in and help <’-v 'rtnl.e any rascal ur W*. iji full di.aharr.e ol our duty. "it is unreasonable to expect the white man to respect and protect a when We do not respect our.'elv- s Thin Is sensible talk and that hint of thing put into practice will do much towimJ minimizing the ij evil. If the eelf respecting negro. *hc lead ers of the race, the reputable element W'lll use every mount; in their aowei to aWtlish among their race the awful crimes for which lynching i so often resorted to; if they will co operate with the white man It) the work of stopping the crime both by teaching the men of their race lie enormity of it and by cooperating with the white man to run down and brim; to proper punishment ovdp- negro who Is guilty of IJje crime a long step will be taken in abolishing lyn ching. Negroes must understand that, the leaders and influential in tubers ol their race will insist upon their pun Ishnieut when they arc guilty. They must understand that Ihe self-resppet lug meiphers of their own race will not tolerate Ibis crime. The remedy for the lynching evil lies Lrpely witii the negroes (heiuselves. If they wr< in earnest in their desire to have it done let thorn go to work oij n crusade against the commission of horrible crimes by members of their race. The people of Brunswick should promptly retaliate on the man who rec unintended the appointment of a ne gro to the most Important federal position in Brunswick. The way to retaliate Js to vote against Kslill to morrow. If President Boosev<4l wnutx in ,io a sensible and l Ihe sumo time an agroenble one lo the seal hern people ho might remove those negro troops from Brownsville, Texas. The have gotten themeslves in had repute by reprehensible conduct, and the people of Drown#ri warn >.:> m reneivo.l It Is not possible 4li.it ihe|r contin ued presence there is anythiug like so Important .is re me. ,ag r.xii • *• a serious conflict and tlprebv Jetting cltliius of the Text 4 n i:i mjiy peace. It Is possible to obtain relief fiou chronic indigestion and dyspepsia b the use of K.ODOL KOR DYSPEPSIA dome of the most hopeless cases o long staudlng have yielded (o It. 1 enables you to digest the food you ea and exercises a elective lull time building up the efficiency of the digos tfvo organs. The atonic ill Is the bon* er wherein the sterna is made tha keeps up wour vitality, health an strength. Kodol digests wliat you ea Makes the stomach sweet - -puts th boiler In coudltion to do the wor nature demauds of it —gives you relle from digestive disorders, and puts yo in shape to do your best and re your best. Bold hr JI druggists. The End of tho World. Of trouble that robbed E. it Wolfe of Hear Grove, town, of all usefulness came when be became taking Klee trie Hitters. He writes: “Two years ago kidney trouble caused me grea suffering, which I would never have survived had I not taken Electric Bit ters. They also cured me of genera debility. ' Sure ctyre for all shorn* aoh, liver and kidney complaints blood dis*xrsos, headache dizxiuess and weaknusi or bodily decline. Price 50 cents. Guaranteed by Smith's Pharmacy. The prettiest line o; rour-tp-hand neckwear ever offered in theclty at 25 cents each. Como and look and be astonished. Sig 309 Bay street Blue Ribbon Is the only beer brew ed by tiie Palis'. It is made of matt aud hops and practically digests it self. Galveston's Sea Wall. Makes life now safe in that city ns tin the* higher uplands. R W. Good 100, who resides on Dutton street In Waco. Texas, needs no seawall for safety. He writes: “I have used Dr. King's New Discovery for Consump tion for the past five years and it keeps them well and safe. Before that time I had a cough which for years had been growing worse now its gone." Cures chronic coughs, la grippe, croup, whooplug cough am prevents pneumonia. Pleasant to take. Every bottle guaranteed a Smith's Pharmacy. Price SO and 1100 trial bottle# free A it iiis n-tutc a little, that’s the only 0 secret about it. We refer to Ayer’s Hair . 7$ Of* Y* J Vigor. It feeds the hair, makes the scalp * heaithy. The hair steps falling out and all dandruff disappears.. The result could not be different, for it’s the natural way. And it r splendid dressing, keeping the hair soft and smooth. Why not ai vie* hair you have and ?it more at the same time? MAKfSOLD THINGS NEW 1r AI-SO krept them nrw. TKrre V.'ill l>c no old, dull looking furniture or d/ngy woodwork in hom*i where this wmi. 4 u' .i ofkc* i.? used. No refinisKing or revaninhing 7 Joquid Veneer ii n *a a varnish, hut & su iocA cleaner that Lurid* up the original hmrfi and makes it brighter than rv-rr. It in*tantly restores the brilliant newness £pd finish of Ptanoa, furniture, Picture frame. Interior Woodwork, Hardwood floors and &'. poh;hed, varnished or enameled •urfac'**, p rnovef scratchc*, staki*. <lirt and dullness. rr i A child can apply it. N©tiling but a j/iec?* ,( he.- -*• • foth 1- needed and there is no drying to waw *Of NF.W SIZE PACKAGES 4-c;ir*cr- bottle 25 cts. 12 ourra • 50 eta. SOLD BY COLSON HARDWARE company. ire-y'- • STRONG Again ij /I// *• w hat Mr*. Lucy Ski JlMS3fe|l '•> Stovall, of Tilton, Ga, ? ,,nr taking L3L Cura Hundred* °ther weak Sai -3“ . women are being r f j stored to perfect / 1 1 health by this r*m / , ' 6 'ly YOU may be Y well K you will take ir.dfgnstionoaaeee neHy i.ll the e!ak ne# that vresnee have it isprtvea the eys-tsm of nourish' mant and the define is nesuliar ts women enfler—weeksCk pm tveeaw JlaeenecS. Kodol Dyspepsia Curd rneblc* t.-.n etomaoh ul' c'ijr? Jlhe organ* .) digi*t and ad'.milate all of th-j wnoio* <om* food that may ba eaten. It nourishes he bad?, and rebuild* the weak organa .istc.-ir.„ health and strirngth Kodol cure* ndis*tion, oonetipeti >a dyepspsla, cats risiny*. bet hinf.hr * "tbum ana ah etsmaiA -ieerdera Oigezts What Ycu Bat Tar2Tgw;osigi f^aasnnggn - V>4i*> e* \ K Ui* I | 1 j The -j | GEORGIA —AND— Lunch Room OPEN DAY AND NIGHT P BROWN. A. CALFOUNT7AS PROPS. 306 NEWCASTLE ST MEAL TICKETS WORTH $3.50 POP $3.00. Ait old time cough ay rape. bind tu bowels. Thu is wrong, anew lde wag advanced two v>ara ago I Kennedy's laxative Honey and Ta This remedv acta on the mucus mew braues of the throat and lungs an Wo lend money to build homes. Brunswick Development Comi>any Max Isaac, preeideu., office 30 Gloucester street Citation. GEORGIA. Glvun County. Whereas, l?ila D. Smith, nJminUtr*. rix of John A. Smith, represents to the court in her petition, duly file-' that she has fully administered John A. Smith’s estate:: This ie there fore to cite all persons concerned, kindred nrd creditors, to show cause, if any they cun, why std administra trix should not be discharged from her administration, and receive let ters of dismission on the first Mon day In August 190®. HOKAO DART, Ordinary. THL BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS TUESDAY, AUGUST 21, Isoo' YOUR WANTS WILL BE SURE COMING !N THIS COLUMN Do you want a position, a house etrvant. Have you lost anything? D ycu want to rent a ream, or have yot a room or house to rent. If so pu rn ad. in Too News uncap ou.u>,a. FOR RtNT. i OH KENT —i wo story house cornel itorge uii.i Auinerst streets. ANo 1 ,vi, alufy u ose Np. 50a Giant slicoL Ajiyiy at vuti carpenter. ill i.ih\ : - l v.o-r'.toi y nouse, corner ~i k ami F streets, *2O per wouia i.ioustui), run dig It ' y. yOfi KELT—Two eiittayes, fmnisi:>■•!. (,ne, 3 rooms, io rooijje and kitchen atitl one .'1 rooms, 3 rooms dining room and kitchen also lurniah "! rooms lor light housekeeping. Mi . B Wallace, St. Siuron island, tia. WANTCS. '—<*■ WANTED. —A ulgii* vra- hi. 1.111. Vp iI.V ul Hilton and Dodge raids ill once. WANTED—Position by two waits boys, ugi-i ]2 and U years. Apply to Henry line liner lit i{nii;s3’ Ij’ik • ry. WANTS')} —A saleslady experienced in dry goods. Aftjj'j' *f> A. Zeimenovitz WANTKD. —Ten brick masons and l~> laborers. Apply to M. C. Alexander at now A, io fr *. depot. WANTED. —Seamstress. Apply to Madam Deithe milliner. WANTED,—-White waitress for new restaurant. Apply a? 304 Newcastle •si root. WANTED.—District managers arm deputies. Permftijejjt position. $5O per week to hostlers. Address, with 2 cent stamp, tins,' Eng. Ann r. Bldg. Atlanta, Csa, WANTED, —Lady or gentleman it fair education to travel and collect for n linn of $250,000.00 capital. S;u ary, 2,0,0 per year and expenses. Salary paid wypd expenses ad vanced; references rr:(juiio4- &and dress, with stamp, J. A. Alexander, Brunswick. Ga. ♦ WANTED—'Twenty ialpsladies ana five' salesmen. Apply iq M. 4 a&e at once. WANTED- peojiip ip know that Uuue Sig will loan you money on anything of value. All legitimate business sol? icited. Sig Levison, 308 and 300 Day streap. FOR DENT. —Four room nothiga 011 the corner of George and Ellis effect 1 Apply at 222 Union. FOR SALE. —Three desij’ghle resi deuccs, 40.1, 405 and 409 Q street, nr so furniture contained in house 405 G street. Apply to Mrs. Gann, LOST. —-One pair of gold framed spec tacles. Will pay reward for return to News office. WANTED.—Good pineci rvyer capacity Of mill : about ‘B,OOO per dec Good plate for Tight'man. A. Living stoii, Brooktuan, Ga. POUND. — Watch Owner can have •same by proving property and payjng for ad. Address p. 6. box l(jl5. LOST.— Bunch Of kys. Will pay ro ward if returned to Dr. E, R. Bake;' the name on koy ring. SOUTHERN'S ANNUAL RATES TO MANY POINT Excursion Will Leave Brunswick o August J 5. Thp Southern Railway wIJJ sell tick ets at extremely low raten to all prin cipal resorts on its line in Virgihii and the Carolines on August 15. Be low are a few of the resorts to which these special rates will apply: Asheville, N. 0., $10,50; Brevard N $10,80; Hendersonville, N. t: s9<Bt; Hot Springs, N. C., $11,70; J ake Toxaway. N. C., $11.80; Lenoir 8. <510,75; Lincolnton, N. C„ $10.50 Marion, N. C.. $10,50; Rutherfordton N. C., $10,50; Saluda, N C., $9,60 Shelby, N. C.. $10.50; Trvon, N, C, $9,60; Abbeville, S. C., $8.50, Ander son, S. C., $8,50; Cross Hill, S. C., $8,50; Greenville, S. C., $9,60; Lau rens, S. C., $8.50; Spartanburg S- C., $9,60: Wallialla. S. C-, $9,75; Waterloo, S. C.. $9.60; Wliltostone, S. C„ $9,60; Ocean View, Va., $13,00; Old Point Comfort, Va.. $13.00 Virginia Beach, Va.. $13,00. These tickets will be on sale one day only, August 15. Tickets are good returning on any regular tram until August 31, 1906. For further information, literature, etc., call on E. It. Houseman, general agent. IMPORTED Lime AND Lemon Juice IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC Ginger Ale Root Beer AT KEANY’S Pbce*. H au Newscast.• at DR. CEO. COESTER, VETINARY SURGEON. All domestic animals treated. Leave Orders at Bruce's Drug Store PHONE MSA a|* SOUTHERN .fc.. RAILWAY SCIiLDULE Effective January 9, 1901. N. 13. Following schedule figures published only as information and are not guaranteed. TO Tht NORTH AND CAST. Nos. 23. 3L li. 50 L.v. Bru:,:-wick 9.5ua. i3np Ar. Jesup 11.2aa. 10.2 up Ar. Savaunhh i.u3p. iu.la* Ar. CoiUk.nut ‘J.t'Pp. o.ooa \r. Asheville 1 05p Ar. Charlotte iu.2&p. 9.55a Ar. Dauvilie 2 21a. 2.lup Ar. Richmond 0.58 p. 0.42 p Ar. Waanington h.COa ii.OUp Ar. iiaiumore 1u.50a. 11. lip Ar. Philadelphia 1 P- i.Saa A.. New York S sop. 0.30* TO THE WEST. Nos. 13. l.t. Brunswick 5.50a c.3up Ar. Jesup B.loa. 10.20 p Ar. Macon 130 p. 4.00a .Ar, Atiauta 4.10 p O3oa Ar. Romo . 7 Pp " 33a .\r. Chattanooga ~ * Msa Ar. Knoxville i 10;.. , iOp Ar. Louisylip. 0 Con i- !0p Ar. Cinciauati S.isr j.iOp Ar. St. Louis 612:-. ~Si* Ar. Birmingham 3.15 p Ola Ar- Memphis 7.05a * 4 fl -"... | Ar. gftjiitp '’; r y LSUa Ar. ChicagA ** s 7,3'L Trains arrive at Brunswick at f“ ; lows: ■ No. 14 arrives at Brunsv/ick at S.OO a. m. with connections from tut annah and East, and also from At lapt.a and Vest. No. t'3 anii-ca at \ n J> {•- m. from U lama und Went. No. 24 arrives at 7.H0 p. m. with eon nections from all points Ess. THROUGH CAR SERVICE. Vos. £9 u;,;l 30, “WASHINGTON AND FLORIDA ’ i.ikiAEE,, carrying Pullman, Drawing room and Sloop in? ccr.? between Jesup swid New. York. nos. 13 and 14, “The FLORIDA LIMITED” carry through pdilm m Drawing room, Sieaping cars b> tween Jesup, Atlanta, ClnclnnaU. Chicago," Kansag City, and Colorado Springs. UNEXCELLED Oiniag at rice OS &'.l tfklftg. For iafori.mtioa at to rsu-s aar schedules, etc., apf>N to H p SPENCER, G M., Washingtcu 0 C S. H. IfARDWiEit, p. T 5J.,Was ngtcii, D. C . W. H. TaVLOE, H P A. Was ngtoa, P. C. i BROvNS MORGAN, A. G. ft A “vtL--4, Ga. E. U HOC 3EMAN.G.A.. Brut awl; s >... •p'iiOA, 1-4 N?w Greek- American Restaurant AND LUNCH ROOM. NIGHT AND DAY NEATEST PLACE IN THE CITY EVERYTHING FIRST CLAES SERVICE UNSURPASSED NOW OFtN. IN OLD ARCADE BUILDING NO. 210 GLOUCESTER ST. POIETIS&HOOBENPYLE TELEPHONE NO. 480. See Davis & hiuckerby Fine Press Peaches APPLES PER PECT 35 CENTS CHICKENS, EGGS and BUTTER at the lowest market price*. SEE US FOR TRIAL ORDED. Telephone 445 202 Monk Street For iessous in typewriting and sien ography call on Aim. Aima Hortman, No. 117 South Lee street. A torpid, inactive itv#r can produc more bodily ills than anything else It is good to clean the system ou occasionally. Stir the liver up an get into shape generally. The bes results are derived from the use o DeWitt’s Little Early Risers. Kelli hie, effective, pleasant pills with : reputation. Never gripe. Sold by al druggists. Call on the Brunswick Development Com pa n.’ to -see th. ir plan. Max mane, president, .-503 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, acta ns aponltlee, gives instant reliet. Dr. Wiliams’ Inuian Pile Ointment U prepared for piles and itching of the delicate parts. Every box is guaraa teed. Sold by druggist*, by worn for j 60 cents anu fI.OO. Williams lift Do, Prop* Cleveland, Ohis Biia vnsuiw gICMLin * lcc rcrruily for ncrtoi?s prostration ana aU diseases of the geaerattSiß ortransof eiiht rsev, such as Nervous prostration. Failing or Lost ManhojflP # Impotcncy, .n . iitly Kzcissions. Youthful Errors. Mcn'al Worry, excessive \ t-0 of Tobacco or Opium, which lead to Consumption and Insanity. With JCTCD IKIMC $5 order wc iruarantu* to cure or refund the money. Sold at SI.OO per boflß o boxes for kaLOO. A>H MOTT’S CIILTIiaL CO.. tiQvdandi OiiiS For Sale by HUNTER’S PHARMAC^ General Headquarters 1 For Automobiles It you arc- tnth e market fot an automobile ,a bicycle, or if you want ra pairs in either of these departments see me. I also have a full line of cycla pufidres. Sole agent. OLESMOBILE, TRANKLIN A ND POPE TOLEDO AUTOS. 1 am now In my new quarters No. 340 Newcastle street. Call and see say I have with me an exper t automobile repairer, Mr- * Savannah, 1 , B. J Oiewltie. TT _ BY DOING YOUR BANKING WITH DeglllTlic National Bank ofßrunswi’k § * 5 si** CAPITAL SB?O,nOO.Rf, C-- SURPLUS $84.0003 9 \/ W i-B ■ _ Savings Department Pays Four pef cent interest coumpounded quarterly. WESLEY H. GREENFIELU, File Driving Contractor WHARF BUILDING AND TRESTLE WORK A SPECIALTY. '--u i sipeet Brunswick, Ga. Administrator’s Sale. Georgia,' Glyisj> 'egijnty. ily virtue pf an qrder of lie court of Ordinary of said' county, granted at. the August term,* 19})6 thereof, tile utjdt. i sjgned will sell at public outcry on Dip Itysi Tuesday 4} S ( 'll tpmhcr, 1901). before the court hopse dflOf ill ha? 4 county, between the "le. gnl bourn of the following i-eal estate, property of the estate of An ne R. Kenrick. deceased, situate in nil county and in the city of Bruns i wick, jhprciii i* say, ap undivided one third i-df,' fiitefest, ia- that jet or hOflr Of iapd in wliat is : called iltt. New Town of Br:.jijsy/icK {pfnajig in shape a square with jsides ninety 20. feet long; and bounded, west- by B street and comprising and beiiig iaeut/fieij i,p rt n tbp map of said city by HiUs vmhibetvU.y; A'ev/’'fuvvn (Ou' nine hundred and thirty-five, 935, 111113 j hundred and thirty six, 93(1 and nine hundred and thirty-seven. 937'. togeth er w left Die idfppbyetnepts thefegtr .apd appuftfehhnces. ' Said 'property being accurately and particularly 'describ4(l ill the petition of the undersigned’ to the (•yurt of H iuir ( ary qf gjild popnty for leave ta tseli the same and am endments thereto now' of file in that! court and referred to for deserip-j tion. Terms of sale cash, purchasers fq? Mf’c. This August io, iDOq, Court!and s. Lamb, A;;.:.,iiistratoi estate Of Annie S. Ken rick. 'i . ”, ,y , '• ! Sale, fkate of Gcrjrgjf,. ■county of Glynn, kinder and by virtue of an order granted by the court of ordinary oi eel county on tne 7th. day of August, 1306, there will be sold at public out cry before the court house door qt paid ppuniy, betyegn th.e legal hours of sale oil the first Tuesday in Sep tember, 1806, to the highest and best bidder, for cash fifty-three shares of'the capital stork of the South Atlantic Towing Company, of the -par value ot pne hundred dollars pey shgrft; aaiu took belonging to the' estate of U. Dart, late of said county, deceased. ‘J his August 10, 190 C. W. F. Symons, Administrator of Estate of U. Dart, de ceased. Notice. State of Georgia, County of Glynn. To John J. Maguire and Lueretia Ann Murray as executor and execu frix’nqiaed in the alleged last will of John Murray, deceased, of file in this office; You are hereby notified to be and appear at the court of ordi nary to be held in and for siyi-l coun ty the first Monday in September, A. D„ 1906 at 10 o’clock a. m. then and there to answer the petition of Lucre* tia Ann Murray and show cause, if any you can, why the probatte in com mon form of the alleged will of the said John Murray should not be annull ed, revoked and set aside and an in testacy of said John Murray, deceas ed, be declared by the court.. Take notice hereof and govern yourselves accordingly. This' July 7tli. A. D. 1906. Horace Dart, Ordinary. Dr. Williams Indian Pue Ointment will cure Blind. Bleeding, Ulcerated aud Itching piles. It absorbs the tu mors, allays the itching at once, acta s a poultice, gives instant relief. Dr. Williams Indian Pile Ointment s pro pared for piles and itching of th delicate parts. Every box is guaran teed. Sold by druggists, by mail for 50 cents and SI,OO. Williams Mfg. Cos., Prop's. Cleveland, Ohio. CHAS. BUNKLET? Contractor of Piledriving, Dockbuild ing and Trestle Work. WM. GREENFIELD, MGR. Phones 214 and 417. Open All the Year The Wt:;nce House at Ocetk kTa Bt Simon i stand, will rentals crpm all the year round. VISITOR* ALWAYS WELCOME MRS. W. L. WALLACE 81g l-e vp-on can stop your troubl tf It hi money you need. Money * i owned oo anything of value, and dothlsc for sale by Big Lrrieo* >wweiry ad all klad. watch*, eta* MsUBBt ata*. mom & co DEALERS, MANUFACTURERS AND BHIPPERS OF >: ; > . . . - l Railway fe-* | Crosstf^i AND DEALERS 1^ SESI 51 Yellow Pine l umber -IS BHUNRWICK, GEORGIA I *' -OliN D. ROUNtOsr i Brunswick's Candy Store. Don't buy burnt sugar and jmagin you are getting pure chocolate.. .£qi pure chocolate a?ui all other o^ndicty call on me...A tresh supply to 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 S MADE DAILY.— 20S Newcastle street. ' Cobb and Wheeler GNe PA L yIN N E §. THE OLD RELIABLES. 2b Years in the Busines*. GOOD WORK PROMPTLY EXECU TED. 212 Newcastle St. CAR LOAD OF PAGE WOVEN WIRE FENCE We are Agents f<ii; PAGE WOVEN W!R EFENCg. •jjt - t-.-i —f— t— f j- ( 1 i , , 4-*jaL . j . j ROBERSON & CO. Telephone 489. I AM NOW PREPARED TO pQ Genera! Plumbing Op ALL KIND We carry a full and complete line cf STOVES and RANGES and do ail kind of STOVE REPAIRING, J: H- POH NE. Phone 397, 428 Newcastle Street. DeVoe’s old Stand. H. B. GARNETT. GENERAL CONTRACTOR When In need of A PLASTERER, A PAINTER, A CARPENTER Call on the old original H. B. GARNETT. CASTOR IA Fv infants and Children. file hind You Have Always Bough! Stature of Shoes! shoes'! shoes!!' for men women and children, all kinds all sdzea, all prices. Prices tosuit ’ the Poor. Si* Leviaon, 308 and 808 Bay