The Brunswick daily news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1903-1906, August 22, 1906, Image 2

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THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS PUBLISHED DAILY BY 1 HE NEWS PUBLISHING COMPANY LLARANCE H. LEAVY, Editor an Manager. LOUIS J. LEAVY, Jr, City Edito EVERY DAY EXCEPT MONDAY. •itored at the Brunswick, Ga., i*s office aa aocond class mail matter SUBSCRIPTION RATEB. Torma of subscription in the cit. and by mail frss of charga to all partt of the United States and Canada, Mex ico, Porto Rico, Guam, Philippin islands and Hawaiian Islands. On a Month -50 Three Months $1.25 Six Months $2.50 One Year $5.00 Notioe of discontinuance sf Ads and Subscriptions must be mads t buslnsss office In writing. TELEPHONES. Business Office, Editorial Room.. 18. The Editor 43. The City Editor 4 Society Editor 468- Office 207 Gloucester BtreeL OFFICIAL ORGAN OF Olyat Couaty, Glynn Ceuuty Commissioners. The United States Court of Rank ruptoy for this District Correspondence solicited, but to re .eivs attention letters must bo so compacted by a responsible numo, no for pub ination, but as a guarantee of good faith. Rejected communications will b returned If accompanied by postage. Remittance should be made by pos Lai note, check, money order or regi stared letter. Address News Publishing Cos., Brunswick, Ga. THE DUTY OF BRUNSWICK. Today will tiring to a close one 01 tli* most irenuirkalite gubernatorial inampalgns in Hie history of Geortla politics. The occasion does not de ni and any extended review at our hands. The people have kept up with the issues nnd we believe that the people will elect to the ®ffloe at ®oy* ernor Hie man who has battled lor their rights; the man wno has fought corporate eontrol and the usurptlon of the rlghta of the people by the rail roads—Hon Itoke Smith. Id Brunswick our duty Ik plain, fis till, tlif Bavsunnh candidate, bus been Brunswick's emcmy for years. Hta paper, the Savannah Morning News, • has fought us In season and out s#vc when he was a candidate for gover nor. He endorsed a negro for ap pointment to the highest f< deral ol flee l:i **" ci.y and in countless ways i.r ban loaned himself to the Sa/unnan spirit oi crushing Brunswick. Prom this point of view the duty of the gen uine Brunswlcklnn la plain nud unmis takable. We have cnfldencc in the people of the city and believe they will right the wrong done them, at the polls today by voting against the candidacy of John H. 12.4111. A VANE CRUSADE. There la in progress a studied ef fort. a crusade to rehabilitate the charaiejer of Stanford White, the dirty Hhertlue hilled by Hurry Thaw, the fool, foremost for this movement tor •he application of moral and intellec tual whitewash are Richard Harding Davis, the author, P. F. Collier, the journalist and others of that elevated ilk. White Is being paluted by them as a man of tender heart, of bono veleut impulses, of generous charact er. of a helping hand, of a broau scope, of cultivated tastes, of keeu in stincts, of immense power and much more. These men loved him, they ray, iu “spite of his weaknesses." Aii that Uley say may be true, aud yet U does not alter one whit of the mis erable other truth about White. Nearly two thousand years ago there lived and taught a Mau from whose lips fell the first liviug aim recorded gospel of the humanities. He raised childhood aud other help ess forma of humanity to the pedes ial of sacredness. He sowed that there was uo crime so cruel as the Injury of a child, uo deeu so dastar ly aud damning as the betryal 01 iunocei*<*. No mau can he great, no man can he good, wuo does not I dierish childhood and reverence wo- I manhood. The man who plays with | 11 rum. who robs It aud mocks it ami casts it aside, is a trltor to all the rumanitles, a scroundrel so unuttera ble that language fails to describe him. As the man who wields the brush" to whitewash even so much as Ms Buauory spreads Lampblack upon i BADLY TANGLED POLITICS. New York state ixilitlcs is just now Interesting. It is difficult ft* stat 'i clearly and briefly the situation and acj the same time give a full Idea of it -1 many complications, but it is about this: The Independence league peo ple are a sort of volunteer indi | nd ent party, whose candidate for gov ernor is already selected in the p r son of William Randolph Heard, who has been heard of as a democrat of In dependent proclivities, a memloi o* congress and a man who was elii.e lie i out of election as mayor oi New] York. Neither the democrats nor the re-j publicans have nominated a state tick-* et, both machines are busily en gaged in quarrels about the matter, j There is a strong movement lor the democratic convention to name lieat t but II is violently opposed by mod of the regular leaders, with Tammany ostensibly sitting on the fence On the republican side Uoveruui Biggin is a candidate for renotnimitioii, but the Odell and Plait clique is violi uil.v opposing him. Liberal republicans are also opposing him ami urging ilp naming of Hughes, the titan vftio pro bed the insurance scandals wit|) ptieu rare talent, lligglns lias ilie gympu thy of Rooseyelt and will liave such help as the presided! cun quietly give him. It is asset ted that the masses <> the democratic party have gone ovei to Ilearst and that II he is not named by the convention of the lie will gel most of Its Votes just the aim Certain republican leaders and pa i|>erß declare that dissatisfaction h rife among the voters of that party who Ufa disgusted with the il.iiiallou and that, M<ti)Y thousands of them will yote with Ihe Independent league for Ilearst. The deinocynlic leafiet might hold a great many of Uieir db gruntled voters by nominating Judg- Gaynot, hilt they don’t seem to wan* him any more Ijian Mr. Ilearst and H Is even believed tlia< fie Is a friend of the last named. So there you wiHi the mjxup tlial baffles penetration, and the most far sighted politician confesses Urn* jt will require the sitting of the waive tions to ednrify the situation in the least degree and possibly the counting of the votes In November to determine whether tlip parly machines B New York are entirely decayed of wheth er they will still maintain then it-si** on the people. The buoyant activity and rise oi prices .on Wall street continue, aim one wtmders where the money earner from that Ut bji-'.t in the manipulation of stocks. The Connecticut welcome to Bray an takes rather a Hlgiiifleieul form on Its social side. Republicans and rail roaders are prominent In the list oi speakers, including the governor oi I lie state aud the president of the Ini gest railroad. An esteemed exchange nsks the ac cusers of the ; tnmlnrd Oil Company to specify. Unless the current news is wholly fraudulent a numlu r of the grand Juries and prosecuting attor neys re specigfylng with a vigor that will probably la l satisfying. " •-r '•■, . „,i Fugitive President Stemdand n* making lots of trouble. Every middle aged man travelling with a handsome young woman on the hemisphere is being shadowed by the authorities and more than one Is likely H> be found out in a Comparatively unimpor taut bit of misbehavior. Galveston's Sea Wall. Makes life now safe in that <-it as tin the higher uplands Is. W. Uoodloc, who resides on Dijttoii street in Waco, Texas, needs n seawall for safety, lie writes: “l have used l)r. King's New Discovery lor Consump tion for the past flvo years and it keeps them well aud safe, before Ilia time 1 had a cough which for years had been growing worse now its gone." Cures chronic coughs, la grippe, croup, whooping cough an prevents pneumonia. Pleasant to take. Every bottle guaranteed a Smith's Pharmacy. Price Du and SIOO trial hottlea free. Dr. Williams Indian Pne Ointment will cure Dlind. Bleeding, Ulcerated and Itching piles. It absorbs the tu mors. allays the itching at once, acts a a poultice, gives lustatit relief. Dr. Wtlliama Indian I‘ile Ointment s pie pared for plies and itching of th delicate parts. Every box is guaran teed. Sold by druggists, by mail foi SO cents ai.d SI,OO. Williams Mu 00., Prop’*. Cleveland. Ohio. fllue Ribbon Bear. Jest teeelved, a car load of Pnbsi Brewing Company's Blue Rlboii beer. Same is sold at all first class saloons In the city of Brunswick. Retail 15 cents per bottle and $1,50 per dozen. T. Newman, sole agent, 218 Day street. Moulding snd all kinds of building material In stock. Brunswick Planing aud Forwarding Company. The prettiest Hue of rour-tn-harid neckwear ever offered in thec.ty at 26 cents each. Come and look and he aetoulwhed Big uevleeu. 308 end m Sag street- •e r\ jTTT" tf /x How is it with the children those } 'll hi** / days? Have they plenty of grit, Jr alec inmc you of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. It dees great things for children. It gives them a good appetite, improves their digestion, builds up their general health. Ask t/rattr Href' rif !i<* f r.tr\rt.na W$ hs7C no iwreU! V.'c publish J.C.AyS?Co., yOUr Ot/Cl . -I 11~ cnaorscs the f 0 ,r.u:n if all cur r.ifcoicim h ’ Low-r:,. IAKES OLD TH INfiS NEW IT ALSO keep* them new. There will Ite no old, and ill looking furniture or dingy woodwork in homes where 'hi* wonder-worker is used. No refinishing or revarrmiiing necessary. Liquid Veneer is not a varnish, hut a surface food and cleaner that build* up the original finish and makes it brighter than ever. It instantly restore* the brilliant newness and finish of Pianos, Furniture, Picture f rames, Interior Woodwork, Hardwood f loors fnd all polished, varnished or enainrJed turf ace*. P amoves scratches, slam*, dirt and dullness, A child c.in apply il. Nothing but a piece of cheese cloth is needed and thete no drying to wail for. NE W SIZE PACKAGES 4 ounce bottle. U eta, i 2 ounce bottle 50 ct. 3OJ-0 $V COLSON HARDWARE COMPANY. STRONG InTK. Again J) if y/ii-t Mrs. Lucy stovall " of Tilton, u*. ea after takinj )jL\-± Kodol Dyspepsia iK J‘''ftl Caro. Jf'-ridreds SW of other wr,k 1, women *rs rs v I ?j| stored to perfec* ’ ’•A j | health by this rem- I Ms! * dy ' y ° U ma3r b * f l jeliW you will Uk* \ 1 n d'gt ittien cautM v ;.irij all the sick* rs> ih#. wemea jjve it depHvee the syetern of peurish* r .ant aid the delicate crywx* ps* :uli(ir te woman autfer weaken, and itssnm* diaea.cd Kodol Dyspepsia Cure enable* tins stomach and digtulv* organs t j dlyoit ar.d asxiiniUts all of tho wholo *a no fund that may be satsn. It nourish** t • fcjfty, ar.d rahulid* tho waak organs i sto ring h.!th and ctrongth Kodnl curat t.digasticn. cer.ytlpxUm dysptpsla, ccur r'singe, bslching.hr j.-u>urafndiu! atomaok Eisoidtra What Yen Egf i wsnairrCTgan nw^^srcri ( om* t kui m I I %urf ftt oj&wrn I The" GEORGIA HESTAEJHAIT —AND— Lunch Room OPEN DAY AND NIGHT P. BROWN, A CALFOUNTZAS PROPS. "06 NEWCASTLE ST. MEAL TICKETS WORTH $3.50 FOK $3.00. Ait old tnuo cough syrups Olud th bowels. This is wrong. Anew lde was advanced two years ago t Kennedy's LaxaUve Honey and To. This remedy acta on the mucus mem tvranew of tne throat and lungs an Wo lend money to build homes. Brunswick Development Company Max Isaac, preelden., office 30 tlloueoeter street Citation. UEOROIA, Glynn County. Whereas, Efla D. Smith, adminlstrs rix of John A. Smith, represents U> the court in her petition, duly file’’ that she has Duty administered John A Smith's estate:: This is there f->re to cite all persons concerned. Kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any they can, why sid administra trix should not be discharged from her administration, snd receive let ters of dismission on the first Mon day in August. 1906. HOtU.CS DART, Ordinary YOUR WANTS WILL BE SURE COMING IN THIS COLUMN Do you want a position, a house ctrvanL Have you lost anything? L/ ycu want to tent a rcom, or have yoi a room or house to rent. If so pu ,!i *o. in Tne News oneap cwnc.... FOR HfcNT. lUU HUNT —ivvu story nou-e curuoi jeorge unit Amnerst slicc-is. Aiio two story mouse iso. {,ob Giant street. . ippiy ut bob Carpenter. . ... : ,vo;-lory nuuso, corner Oi I. ami F streets, 42U per mould. ~oi.. i.on, i emiig Ac Cos. FOR RENT. —Iteshlerce on North Lee street. Six room dwelling. Apply to li. E. Taylor at Findley's store. FOR KHNT- : Two cattages, furnished One, 3 rooms, two rooms and kitchen and one 5 rooms, 3 rooms dining room and kitchep also furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Mrs it. Wallace, St. Simon Island. Ha. WANTED. WANTED. —A night watcljiijijq Ai* dy at Hilton and Dodge mills at once. WANTED. I'osition hv two white boys, ages 12 and If yeap. Appt, to Henry liechner at KraussT bak ■ r.v. WANTED A safcsludy experienced in dry goods. Apply to A. Ze-linoiujvjiz WANTED.- —-ThU brick masons and 2b laborers. Apply to Vf tj, Alexander at new A. li. & A. depot. WANT FI -Sea m,.ti ess. Apply to Madam Duuix' f, tim milliue;-, WANTIiD, —White waitress for m:w restaurant. Apply at 304 Newcastle street. WAN'J'HD Distiiei aim deputies. Permanent ’ fif>sjtion. $54 Per week to hustlers. Address, with 2 emit, stamp, 1108, ICng. Anter. Bldg. Atlflota, Gq. WANTIiD. - -Lady ,pr geiub ijuji /jt fair education to travel an‘ct collect fin- a firm of |250,000.0b capital. Sai Pry, On per year ,-imj eyneuses. Salary paid W'MiiJy apd expefises ad vttneed; referiuttuq j-pquireif. Ail dregs, with stamp, J. a. Aluxitmlur Briiijswick. Ga. WANTED—Twenty a.jies|aijies ana five salesmen'. • Apply to M.' Issue, at otjum. WANTED- Peopfo t ( o knojy that Uncie Big will joap you money op anything af value. All legitimate business sol icited. Big I.evipof), .'iy§ and iif‘“ Bay street. FOR I)I2NT. —Four room cottage on •ho corner nf George and Ellis street Apply at 222 Union. FOlt SADR. —Three desirable rosi deuces, 401, 405 and 4 r, P G street,'al so furniture contained Ip house 405 G street. Apply to Mrs. Oann. FOR SALE —At a sacrifice, to houses and 75R109 feet of land; 1 font- room house just built; 1 thru croom house Ip good epmijfjon; rents for $12,00 per month. (July MIJgT 00. Aii :•!}■ to R. w. Dif'.fltm,' phone ibO of 1009 G street. ROST. —One pair of gold framed spec tacles, Will pay reward for return to Nows office. WANTED. —Good practical sawyer capacity of mill about 8,000 per dav. Good place l'op ljghf man. A. Living stop, ilrooktnsn, t}a FOUND. —Watcli. Owner can have same by proving property and paying for ad. Address p. o. box JtiO. LOST —Bunch of keys. Will pay re ward if returned to Dr. 12. it. Bake. - the name on key rit)£- it Is possible to obtain relief fioa chronic indigestion and dyspepsia b the use of K.ODQL FOR DYSPEPSIA Some of tho most hopeless cases o long standing have yielded to 1L I enables you to digest the food you oa and exercises a corectivu tefluenc building up the efficiency of the diges tlvo organs. The stomcah is the bom or wherein the steam is made tha keeps up wour vitality, health au strength. Kodol digests what you oa Makes the stomach sweet —puts th boiler iu condition to do the wor nature demands of It —gives you relle from digestive disorders, and puts yo in ehape to do your best and fe yowi beat Sold by all druggists. IMPORTED Lime AND Lemon Juice IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC Ginger Aie Root Beer KEANY’S P*V'S* |1 *l9 Newe.s. 6t DR. GEO. COESTER, VETINARY SURGEON. AH domestic animals treated. Uiv# Orders at Bruce’s Drug Stare PHOMB MBA SOUTHERN RAILWAY SCHEDULE EEective January 9, 19u*. N B. Following schedule figures; published only as information and I are not guaranteed. TO THE NORTH kNII EA&i . Nos. 23. 34. i>- 30 nv. Bi uuswick a.^Oa. Ar. Jet, up 11.24a. id...up Ar. Savannah I.ubp. iZ.laa Ar. Columbia T.wp. . v.aya Ar. Asheville - Ar. Charlotte lu.2'.p. i 3 Ar. Dan.ilie 2.21a 2.Un- Ar. Kicmnond t>..,&p. 3 ,-p Ar. Washington "j.bua. P.bOp Ar. Baltimore 10.56a. H-lip Ar. PiiiiadelpUta i -p. ‘ Ar. New Y ork 3 3op. 6.30.1 TO THE WEST. Nos. ia. -D L.V. Brunswick ij.oOa t.JOy Ar. Jc up b.iOu. lOMOr Ar. ila :uir i.3bp. Ar. Atlanta. 4.1 Op. n-Su- Ar. Rome 7-Jop Ar. Chattanooga &.bop - • Ar Knoxville i.4oa. i *s. Ai Louisville f. C-ta \ ‘ u * Ar. Cineinuati 8 i.'a. .v 740. Ar. St. laruis 0 12p. 1 02- Ar. Birmiagham O.iby. 12 01-- Ar. Memphis 7 oba S.Ob, Ar. Kansas City Mm Ar. Chicago 'freins anivp at Brunswick as to lows: , • No. 14 arrives at Brunswick ai so a. m. with connections from Bav annah sad East, and also from A* ianta and V.'eat. No. 16 arrives at 4.25 p. m. from At lanta and West. No. 24 arrives at 7.1.3 j>. ra. with con aeciious from all points fcasi THROUGH CAR BERVSCE. vos. 29 and 30, “WASHINGTON AND FLORIDA LIMITED,, carryini Pullman, Dray/ing room and -'dec: Jng cars between Jeeup am: New York. Vos. 13 and 14, “Tht FLORIDA LIMITED” carry through Puiiovu Drawing rpom, Slappiqg car:- be tween Jesnp, Atlanta, Pfpcinnai Chicago, Kaiiftae City, and Coioral. Springs. UNEXCELLED Dlnhtg -ar 5* vice on a I trains. For information a r to rater an: schedulee. opp* 1 ’ to H. B. SFKNEs.it, D. V.-.-gshtrnr u C S. H. HARDWICK, M T V, .Was, ngfon, D C W. H. Ti.YLOE. G. P. A., Wae>- TlgtOTl, P. C ; BRfh&g A. G. P. A ♦uis-V.D-i- R. H HDoiSMA|i,tl. A . Rr;u_Bwh . Gb„ "Phone Ist !N?w Qreck- American Restaurant AND LUNCH ROOM. t NIGHT AND DAY NEATEST PLACE IN THE CITY EVERYTHING FIRST CLASS SERVICE UNSURPASSED. NOW OPEN. I ti ( i IN OLD ARCADE ‘ NO. 210 GLOUCESTER ST. ] POLETtS & HOODENPYLEi t TELEPHONE NO. 430. See Davis & Bk-ickt rby Fine Press Peaches APPLES PFR PF.CT 35 CENTS CHICKENS, EGGS and BUTTER at tne lowest market prices. SEE US FOR TRIAL ORDED. leiepnunc 44b 202 Monk Street For lessons in typewriting and. sum ogiap-iy call on Mrs. Anna lioriuian. No. lit South Lee street. A torpid, inactive liver can produe 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. Reli ble, effective, pleasant pills with reputation. Never gripe. Sold by *1 druggists. v .ill jii the Brunswick Development u'.upm/ to t>cc their plan. Max -A.il-. pi. si,lent. 3i>3 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 ae apoulttoe, gives instant reliet. I Dr. Williams' Inuian Pile Ointment is prepared for piles and itching of the! delicate parts. Every box is guarsn j teed. Sold by druggists, by mail fori 60 cents ann SI,OO. Williams Mfg, 1 Ux. Props. A|Muiud, Otis : i£ k Wiiii WM 6i i 9 incn&a n n "*r t* n <-"v f.'r nervous prostiauon u'i.4 all diseases of tiie c <-m-rativ< 1 i.L \ ,u--i i; Nervous Prostration, Failing or Lost ManUoafl ‘nvSbpVu i 'm E whnn , *IEB USIN6. General Headquarters For Automobiles It you are inth e market fot an automobile ,a bicycle, or If you want re pairs in either of these departments see me. I also have a full liue otxfdi gun<]rea. Sole agent. OLESMOBILE, FRANKLIN A ND POPE TOLEDO AUTOS. lam now in my new quarters No. f! Newcastle street. Call and eef my stock. I have with me an exper automobile repairer, Mr Sweat, 07 Savannah. , j B. J Ole wine. B BY DOING YOUR BANKING WITt-j 111 The National Bank of Brunswi k A CAPITAL $150,000.00 SURPLUS $84,000. *9 'a j* Savings Department Rays Four pte cent interest eoumpounded quarterly. V/ESLRY H. GREENFIELD, f;:je gi-jvinq Contractor WHARF BOILBiNG AND TRESTLE WORK A SPE-CiAl-TY. SCO L street, Brunswick, Gn. Administrator's Sale Georgia, Glynn county. fly virtue of an order of the court of jjLUmit.v qf agifl cininty, granted at the August term,' 1936 tlmreur) the ttniß rsigrte:} y. ill sell at public ‘intory n Um first Tuesday in Bep tember, 1906, before the court house door iu said county, between the. le gal hours of sale, the following real • state properly of the estate of An n - F. Keurjck. ifeoeasec), niittaLe pf lounty i)ml jn the (,-fiy of wieh, therein' id say,Tin third 1-3, interest, in that lot or hotly of land- in what is called the Now Town of Brunswick forming in shiiiie a square with Tides iitnctp 90, : feet' l(<ng: -':ind * ixmnderi, v/nst ! ' b-y B strvet Ht?and identified upon the map hi s&it! chy by the numbers as Neiv Town lots nine hundred and thirty-five, 935, ninj hundred bud thirty •■)>'.and nine hundred and flrirty-heiVn. i):;7, tbgetii er with the improvement's thereoiTan ! appiirtenanc'es. Said property being acciiratejy an 4 rarttcnlariy rteserlhed in the petition of"fW limlersigned tqj the court of ordinary of said county j for leave to sell the same and am., endments thereto now of file in that rout and referred to for and esc rip- j ti>i.‘i. ‘perms ~1 push, purchasers paying foV (<:!<). 'TJ,"V.it'' .August |p. Jftu<i, I Courttand S. Lamb; 1 I Administrate- estate of Annie’ PVKen- Hb'jjL. ; * ' . : Administrator's Sal?, plate of (jc-org|f>, i rmnty of Glynn. Under and by virtue of am order granted by the court of ordinary of paid opuntv on tne 7th. day of August i'.iOii. thepe \ylll he sold at public out cry before the court house door qf paid county, between the legal hours of sale on the first Tuesday in 'Sep tember, TSOii, to tho highest ant] licit bidder, fof cash fifty-three shares of the capital stock of the South Atlantic Towing Company, of the par value ot one hundred dollars per share; sain lock belonging to the estate of U. Part, late nf sain county, deceaseu. This Augusjp 10, i9ot|. W. F. Sympng, Administrator of Estate of U. Dart, de ceased. Notice. State of Georgia,' Cimuty of Glynn. To John j. Maguire and l.ueielia Ann Murray as executpr and execu trix named in the alleged last will of John Murray, deceased, of file in this office; Yqu are hepeiiy notified tfi be and appear at the court of ordi. nary to be held in and for said coun ty the first Monday in September, A. D., 1900 nt 10 o’clock a. m. then and there to answer the petition of Lucre lia- Ann Murray and show cause, it any you can, why the probatte in com mon form of tlie 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..' Valeo notice hereof and govern yourselves accordingly. This July 7th. A. D 1006. Horace Dart, Ordinary. An old time cough syrup binds thebowels. A n<-w idea was advan ced two years ago in Kennedy's La?a ative Honey and Tar. This remedy, acts to tlie mucus membranes, reliev es the bowels at the same time. It expels all cold from the system, it clears the throat and strengthens the mucus membranes, relieves colus, coughs, croup, whooping cough, eta For 'sale by .all druggists. CHfIS. BUNKLtr- Contractor of Piledriving, Dockbuild ing and Trestle Work. WM. GREENFIELD, MGR. Phones 214 and 417. Open All the Year The Wsuact, Bouse at Ocsas Fie St Simon island, will remoit op# all the rear round. VIEITORfc ALWAYS WELCOME MRS. W. L. WALLACE Big Levton can stoy* your tronhl if It la money you need. Money •- toseed on an t thing of value, sad clothing tor sole by 81g Leviso* hblm Sm Cimi BROWN & CO DEALERS, MANUFACTURERS ANU SHIPPERS OF and 11 Crosst ! AND DEALERS Ift : Yellow Pine • 5 I umber BRUNSWICK, GEORGIA. P RPUNTf.I^s I | I Drunswick’c Candy Store. j Don’t buy burnt sugar and imagir | you are getting pure chpcolqt?...fgi pure chocolate nn<! all other candies call gn fresh supply pe ! c?ived every day from MENIfeR, the I famous chocolate maker. Either In bulk or in pound and half pound boxes. ! FINEST FRUITS. CIGARS, TOBACCO F.TG. ALWAYS ON HAND. —TAFFY CANDY MADE 208 Newcastle streef. Cobb and fKßsragu.... Wheeler GNEPAL TlNNggs. THE OLD RELIABLES; 25 Years in the Business. GOOD WORK PROMPTLY EXECU TED, 212 Newcastle St. CAR LOAD OF PAGE WOVEN WIRE FEftiGX We are Agents fop PAGE WOVEN WIR EFENCg. II m^mc T mrnT] Liwti.i i.j-v ... . jj ROBERSON- & CO. Telephone 489. I AM NOVy PREPARED TO pQ General Plumbing OF ALL RINp We carry a full and complete line cf STOVES and RANGES and do all kind of STOVE REPAIRING. J. H. BOHN E. 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 Frc infants and Children. The \ind You Have Always Bought Shoes! shoes!! shoes!!! for man women and children, all kinds, oJI sizes, all prices. Frices tosuit tbs poor Sl* Levuon, SOB sad 30$ Bay