The Brunswick daily news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1903-1906, August 25, 1906, Image 2

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THE BlraiCK DAILY HEWS PUBLISHED DAILY BY THE NEWS PUBLISHING COMPANN CLARANCE H. LEAVY, Editor an Manager. LOUIS J. LEAVY, Jr, City Edito EVERY DAY EXCEPT MONDAY. Entered at the Brunswick, Ga., i>os office as Becend <4as mail matter SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Terms of subscription in the cit and by mail free of oblige to all parti of the United States and Canada, Me* ico, Porto Pico, Guam. Philippm laiands and Hawaiian Islands. On e Month -50 Three Months sl-25 Six Months $2.50 One Year $5.00 Notice of discontinuance of Ads and Subscriptions must be made t business office in writing. TELEPHONES. Business Office, iJ.litorlal Room.. 18. The Editor 43. The City Editor 4i Society Editor 4118- Office 207 Gloucester Street. OFFICIAL ORGAN OF Glynn County, Glynn County Commissioners. The United States Court of Bank ruptoy for thin District Correspondence solicited, but to re rive attention letters must, be no compiinled by a responsible name, no for pub (cation, but as a guarantee of pood faith. Rejected communications will b returned If accompanied by postage. Remittance should bn made by poe tal note, check, money order or registered letter Address News Publishing Cos., Biunswick, Ga. ')'h* vote in Merriwether comily was an excellent vindication of Gov ernor Terrell —we don’t think. Col, Fatili says lie is pleased that he <a*rluß bib own caunty. Evident ly tba old mil ia i-naily pleased. ,a a- The move to beautify tlie squares of tba city Is a wise one and will add much to the appearance of the city. 3o the deal old Macon Ti legraph would not print the picture of gover noi elect lloke Smith. Well, that ia truly the most unkind cut of all. little Joe Brown announces that he is going to retire from tlie office of railroad commissioner, lie ought to go into the business of card writing. They arc falling over each other now trying to claim neutrality in tlie recent primary. Hoke Smith. how ever, wd! lauo a little tali of bis own. Over in the first district they have tied tor the long term Shepard an 1 Hraunen both having sixteen votes. Now (In y v'il have a convention light over tit' re ;ii right. By tlie way. wo wonder how tiie street ear fruuchiso mallei i coming along? We liave been so busy witli other things that we have really lost that deal in the shuffle. The storm llmt llog Berner told the people about came right along as predicted. Sir liohert is a wither prophet right and has ldevue and that Lunch shinned a country mile. WHAT GALL! Dill you chance to see the ring eir cular Thursday afternoon and if so did you read the article used in tin* space generally taken up hy newspa pers for editorial mutter Well, if \ou did. what do you tltiuu of II fur pure unadulterated gall? For three or four weeks tills little circular lias linen edited . y those op posed lo the caudldaey of lion, lloke Kmitb, in fact for a year il has lia t no edHural column at all and only re vived one recently to use against the great Georgia- who on Wednesday swept the sla'u in the gubernatorial race. Its purpose is manifest however, when one stops to relleet upon the atmosphere wMch surrounds it. but these bids will not count lot much at th time when the governor oi Georgia looks back over the days ol the memorable campaign just ended. We ouly refer to it to show the hypocrisy shown in these bonnets which are being thrown alter tlie cur tain has gone down and when the ItriucipW actor has retired from the stage with his well earned laurels al ready stored away. If the circular wanted to aid tliu candidacy of lloke Smith It should have done so during the campaign And should uot have waited uutii the JpUfpm <C9*4 ....... THE NEW GOVERNOR The Atlanta Georgian of yesterday, discussing the recent election or Hoke Smith, has the following timely editorial: “It was from first to last the record breaking campaign and the record | making campaign in Georgia's i.i | lory. “And now, what of life future. Hoke Smith has won. He goes into office pledged to two of the m i . • 1 reforms that ever concerned th<*j commercial and the social life of people. If anybody can cairj tie ; j reforms into effect he can do so. IP •! 1 knows law and he know; governm ut [and he knows the people ami ie-| knows no fear. II he can <-• ;ciu< to• the letter the pledges of hi-; Mu paign Hoke Smith becomes tin e ie! tial and foremost figure of tie pout 1., i He knows this, and this knowod I; the pledge and tin guarantee if] liis faithful effort to fulfill. If h.-j were not slipcre and an hone.! man i as we earnestly believe him to i llieu this full knowledge of pis -_-i. , opportunity would be in itself a com polling Inducement to make tlm if fort “That Governor Smith will do h. ; mighty best along this line vv ■ do not for one moment doubt. The nearer duty is for the ppople who leave placed him in povvci to hold up his bauds with one accord to execution. With tlie full and active support of all Tlie people whose ballots have clothed him with responsibility Gov i ernor Smith may hope to project lit:; great reforms far Into the realms .it actual accomplishment. “In his great work he shall have the Georgian's full support, ill; platform lias been our platform, and his victory k; our victory io the la gent civic sense of the word. “.Steadily, consistently, and yet without passion or bitterness we have championed Ihn principles whbh have won the new governor bin chair ot stale. Not, as a llorcc and eager par tisan of the man, and not in Union* headlines, hut from time lo time when the issue was evoi in doubt , we Wave given our faith and the reasons for its existence. And there are almost as many who have been reached by tlie calmer statement as ly the more eager and excited ad vocncy. “And now, when the real ami ser ious battle of the new governor’s career has just begun we give him the calm but sincere assurance tba along the lines of the mutual beliefs in which we have triumphed, lie shall have no more steadfast friends and co-laborers than tlie Ueoigian ana SI air. Some splendid lessons were taught In the prints y Wednesday it people will only profit bv it. - •* Ralph and Fred ought to lay aside l heir typewriters and come down to j St. Simon and cool off ip the sari. a i dtue Ribbon Deer. Jet.t H-ccived, a ear load of Bubal Brewing Company's Blue KiMumi beer. Same ist sold at ail lirst t lass saloons in the city of Brunswick. Retail la cents per bottle and st.so per doy.en T. Newman, sole agent. 21X Hay street. We carry TIJK stock of flooring. Milling and cellin.it Brunswick Plan ing and Forwarding Company. Moulding; and all kinds of buildin. material in stock Brunswick Planm ami Forwarding Company. l)r. Williams India/, rim Oir.nKint will cure Blind, Bleeding. Ulcerated aud Itching piles, it abaovltg the tm j mors, allajo the itching at once, act 1 j s a jamltice, gives instant relief. I>r j Williams Indian Pile Ointment s ;>n pared for piles and Itching of tit delicate parts. Every box is guaran teed. Sold by druggists, by mail for 50 cents ar.d SI,OO. Will nuns .V.u. Cos.. Prop's. Cleveland. Ohio Ir, Self Defense. Major Mamin, edl'or and nmnu-'or of the t'oiisiitulionatt. ts, Kmiinuci Ky„ when lie was Horn Iv attack four years ago by piles. I ought a box of Ituckleu's Arnica Sajvc, of wiinu he says: "It cured me In ten days and no trouble tiiuce.” Quickest hca. cr of burns, seres, cuts and wounds Twenty-live cents at Smiths f'har macy. Concatenation of Hco Hoos. On accouut oi the meeting of the Intel uational \ssociotion of Concat enated Order of I 100 Hoos the bout It- em railway will sell tickets to Okla homa City, l. TANARUS., at the rate ol Jt’dt.l for the rouud trip. Tickets will be on sale September 7. s, and y and will be good to return leaving Oklahoma City not later than September 14. For fntrehr information call on or address. K. 11. Houseman, general agent. We lend money to build homes. Brunswick Development Company Mart Isaac. prealden., offioo So Giouoeetcr afreet. All old ume voi.titx •) i-.ipi bn cl u. bowels. This ts wrong. A uew id* • M advanced two voa.n- *g<j , Kennedy* Laxative Honey and Ts, Tkli remu-ty net* on the mucus Knew OfIMM C the thrum mad Mute* •* w -w. '.a- ■ .vviv.iTiy anu '7.r xzjf. i axaMMMsaEa3—i y Tj- Your lung3 have ail they can do. m -3 , f \ /“f /? O They work night and day, and are A—t Li ft £( vut faithful to the end. Then use tjhem \J well. If they are rasping and tear ip- themselves by hard coughing, come to their relief. Give them Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. It heals,sooth:s, quins. Your doctor wil!explain its action to you. Ask him all about it. w. wo t We pobtuh a.c.A*erc - . f '.• ■ t >r, . ief n g;ir rueotcines: Lofff ; ■ Masa. IHAtfSOID THINGS NfW If AI.SO kreps them new. 1 hrr<? will b*: no old, dull lookup* furniture or iUI V;v woodwork ni koines where tfii* wonder worker a uv>i. No re finishing or •cvamisfuag Liquid Veneer 3 no* a Yauiwfi. but & i;rfac<- food and cleanr-r iHft' builds up tfio ordinal finish unci ruakes it brig!it'.r>thaii ever. j’ instantly /' ato -1 the brilliant newness and finish of fY&hos, Furniturt, Picture Frames, Jntenoi VV'-relvvoflt, H aid wood H )f*rs and polished, varnished or enameJrd surfa<v. Removes scratches, tarns, dir* ami duilncss. A child rnn apply it. Nothing hui a piece of che%*> cloth u needed arid there i* no drying to wait for. NEW SIZE PACKAGES 4-cunre bottle. 25 ct*. 12-ounce bottle 50 eta. SOLD ZY COLSON HARDWARE COMPANY. STRONG FfjStv A^ain '* wUt Mrt - Lu '' J ; / Stovall,of THton, Ga.. L/ *aid a'ter taking )vy\ Kodol Dyspepv* Cura. Hundrodi cfotlierwaak Ki a?'■■* r - women are £jjs Wj*\ bain gr a - etored to parfact aeaith by this rim / A-j. J uy YOU may ba \ wall iV you will twka ; . “s* IndfgutloncAtatM siU th ick na* t(>4l womtr k*.v. ft dsprtvt* the *ys.t*in of neurtah uiant and th* dalwats srifxoa txc-dia f t* -■ mn atiffar— <r*k*n, and esmam* Caeaaai. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure ar chie* ifia stoir.aeh and dij-ei.4v oryana tc- aid *1) of th* whole ai rn food that may b aatan. It nouriabaa Do bc.-.y, and ro..ilds Lha wak vritana, r -toring haaith -id atranytb Kodol onraa it 4igc*rj<m, ccmatlp-vtiyiv dytpapu’.a, unit rimg. ■•■icffin&,hr 4-t Mira and a!! atemooh 4- aord*”iv Wtmt You £&f I M WS M I j The ■ GEORGIA .—AND—/ Lunch Room OPEN DAY AND NIGHT \ P- BROWN, A. CALFOUNTZAS PROPS. 306 NEWCASTLE ST. | MEAL TICKETS WORTH $3.50 FOR $3.00. FROM THE BEST SOURCES How and where a grocery stock is bought determines its val ueand qual ity. NVe could buy cheap stuff and sell to you ai cheap prices You might think we would be good peo ple to trade with —'but we wouldn’t be. We buy tram the best sources pay fair prices and charge you a fair profit - just enough to pay for hnndl the goods. We wouldn't touch cheap quality for a gnat deal. We iutend to maintain our reputation for honesty in all things. THOS. KEANY. The prettied line o; rour-ip-hand r.eekwoar ever offered in theetty at £5 cents each. Come and look and b astonished Slg mevitca, 308 aad 340 mi -reeC BRUW3WICK DAILY NEWS SATURDAY AUGUCT 25, ISJO. YOUR WANTS WILL BE SURE COMtNG '■ N THIS COLUMN Do yau want a position, a house Ctrvant Have you tost anything? U ycu want to rent a room, or have yet. a room or house to rent. If so pu >.i <ru. in Tne New* oncap column. FOh rent. l OR RENT—Two story bouse coruoi i' : n s amt Aumejiß streets, ivl .o two story le use -ho. 505 Giant street. • PP‘> at iub Carpenter. . -w. , -ior. bouse, comer ol v'. autl F streets, S2O per muutu. 1i.'0,. .on, i-eiiUlg At Cos. TOR KENT.—Residence on North Lee ■m* t. isix room dwelling. Apply to ti. ih Taylor at Finnic, . store. FOR KEN j -Two callage.-:, furnished One, -1 rooms, two rooms and kiicucu ano one .> rooms, :> rooms Uiuttig room umi kitchen also lunnsie n rooms lot lignt noiisoivcepmg. .\i; ti. Wallace, tat. Ltmon isiuun, Ga. FOR RENT. Five room cottage (fiivo doors from postottice. All in-.-i --ern conveniences. Apply to i il Glou cester street. WANTED. WAN i ED.—A niyid watchman. Ap •ly at Hilton and Dodge mills .tL once. WANTED. Position h. two wnil. boys, ages 12 and 14 years. Appl >' to Henry Uechner at Krause’ Ouk • ry. WANTED--A saleslady experienced in dry goods. Apply to A. Zelmenoviu \ ANTED.—'l'en hi irk masons and 25 laborers. Apply to M. C. Alexander at new A. B. &. A, depot. WANTED. —Seamstress. Apply to Madam Denize!, the milliner. WANTED. —White >. tilress for new restaurant Apply at. 804 Newcastle street. WANTED. District managers aim deputies. Permanent position. SSO per week to hustli is. Address, with 2 ee:it stamp, I 108, Eng. A liter, fildg. Atlanta, Ga. WANTED. Lady or gentleman ot fair education to travel and collect for a firm of $250,000.00 capital. Sai ary, $1,072,n0 per year and expenses. Salary paid weekly and expi uses ad vanned; references required. Ad dress, with stamp, J. A. Alexander Brunswick, Ga. * WANTED Twenty salesladies aim five salesmen. Apply to M. Isaac at once. WANTED —People to krfow that Untie Sig will loan you money on anything oX value. All legitimate business sol icited. Sig Levlson, 308 ami 3(*n Bay street. FOR IMSNT. —Four room cottage on the corner of George and Ellis street Apply at 222 Union. FOR SALK —At a sacrifice, to bouses and 75R100 feet of land; 1 four room house just 'built; I litre eroorn house in good condition; rents for $12,00 per month. Only SCOO. MUST GO. Ap ply to It. \V. Durden, plum rsc or 1000 G street. LOST.---One pair of gold framed spec tacles. Will pay reward for return to News office. WANTED. -Gbod practical sawyer capacity of mill about S,OOO iter dav. Good place for right man. A. Living slon, lsrookman, U;t. FOUND. —Watch. Owner can have same by proving property and paying for ml. Address p. o. box too. LOST.- Bunch of keys. Will pay re ward if returned to Dr. E. R. Bake.' the name on key ring. usstisr-iiaSiiJ ft Is possible ro obtain relief turn chronic indigestion and dyspepsia b the us e of KOiJO!, FOR DYSPEPSIA dome of the most hopeless cases o long standing have yielded to It. 1 enables you to digest the food you ea and exercises n corective Influent building up the efficiency of the diges tlve organs. The stomcah is the hois er wherein the steam is made tha keeps up wour vitality, health an strength. Kodol digests what you ea Wakes the Stomach sweet —'puts th boilery In condition to do the wor nature demands of It—gives you relic from digestive disorders, and puts yo in shape to do your best and fe your bust Bold by all druggist* Galveston's Sea Wall. Makes life now safe in that clt 4U Du the* higher ujilauds. R \V Goodloe, who resides on Dutton street in Waco. Texas, needs no seawall for safety. He writes: “I have used Dr. King's Now Discovery for Consump tion for the past live years and it keeps them well and ss*fe. Before tha time I had a cough which for years had been growing worse How Its gone.” Cures chronic coughs, la grippe, croup, whooping cough an prevents pneumonia. Pleasant to take. Every bottle guaranteed a Smith's Pharmacy. Price 50 and |IOO trial bottles free. Citation. GEORGIA, Giynn County. Whereas, Eila D. Smith, admlnistrs nx of John A. Sough, r*presents to the court iu her petition, duly file” that she lias fully administered John A. Smith's estate:: This i* there fore to cite all persons concerned, ki idred and creditors, to shew cause, if any they can. why sid administra trix should not be discharged from her aurntnietratlcn, and receive let ters of d-smission on the first Mon day In August. IXO. HORi.tia DART. Ordinary. OR. GEO. COESTER. VETINARY SURGEON. All Scmse-dc animals treated. Uivi Orders at truoe's Drug tor# SUAUS iMa n Hcvs SSg^ SOUTfIEI * N i RAILWAY SCrtELMjLfc: Effective January 0. 1004. N. U. Following aciedule figures j published oai; as infjrnaUon and aie not guaranteed. TU Tl-it NORTH AND cAJi. Nos. 2S. ti. ii. SO Lv. Brunswick fi.joa. i.Bv’jj Ar. Josup il.2ua. i0.2-.-P j Ar. BavaiiuaU l.Oip- 12.15a | -ai . Coluiama V.oOp. O.ooa, Ar. ABueviim m,-m *\i'. (viinrioiiu iO.iioij. t at. Dauviiiu 2.Li.a. 2 iop Ar. Kitaiu(-aci u .I.', Vt J. tj' rtJL. -‘.'o'J fj Ar. Baltimore 10.50a. i1.1.0 Ar. X’hi.dd .Jpina l -p. . -■p l Ar. Ncsv York Z 20,. tisEa TO THE /.'LaT Nos. is. r“ Kr. Brunswick b.soa f 'V Ar. Js:up a.itia. 102 op Ar. Ala son j ,80p 4.00a Ar. Atlanta 4 lOp Ar. Rome 7 lOp. 7 2 it. Chattanooga i lie*. a Ar. Knoxville 1.40/t. Lit 1 ,. A i. l-oiiisviiii b . Ur, Ar. tjincinnatl S.Jha. i.Wji Ar. tit. ikiuls C.!2p. 7.52a Ar. Birmingham it.liy. 1k.01.i Ay. Memphis 7 05* Map Ar. Kansas City o-’.r-a Ar, Chicago t 2„ 'J rains arrive at. Brunswick as ml i< wa: No. ii arrives at Biunuwiek at a. m. with connections from - u an nab and East, and al'so from At lanta and V’ -st. No. 16 arrives at 4.2; p m. from Ai lanta and West. No. 24 arrives ut 7.10 p in. with eon unctions from all points East THROUGH CAR SERVICE. sos 20 and 30, "WASHINGTON AMD FLORIDA JJMITI2D,, carrying! Pullman, Drawing room a-e, ,'p -ep lug cars between Jesnp and new ork. •los. IS and it, ‘The FLORIDA LIMITED’’ carry through PullntaD i Drawing root , sleeping ears be tween Jesuit, Atlanta. Cincimiait. I Chicago, Kansas City, and Colo net a Springs. UNEXCELLED Dining car w vice on ail trains R'or Information a*, to rates and schedules, etc. np;! v to H. H. APENCSR. G. M, vVa.-eington t< C H. H. IIARDWICK, P. T. M .Waste ogton, 1* C W H. T> YLO*l. O P. A. Wash j eg ton, J\ C. RTtO< K3 MORGAN, A. G P. A. YHS-'a Ga 3 (J. MOD SKMAN.G. A., Briins’Kl- i, Phono 4*l ■New Greek v !Anrseric£i rs ■Restaurant < AND LUNCH ROOM. * t i , NiGHT AND DAY S NEATEST PLACE IN THE CITY t j EVERYTHING FIRST CLASS * SERVICE UNSURPASSED. [ I NOW OPEN, r i t IN OLD ARCADE BUILDING j NO. 210 GLOUCESTER ST. : POLLIES i HOQDENPYLE r , TELEPHONE NO. 430. See Davis & Blackerby Fine Press Peaches APPLES PER DECT 35 CENTS CHICKENS, EGGS and BUTTER at the lowest market price*. SEE US FOR TRIAL ORDED. Telephone 44S 202 Monk Street For lessons in typewriting and e-ten ogr.tphy eail on Mr.-*. Alma HoFtinan No. 11l South Lee street. A torpid, inactive liver 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. Helix Me, effective, pleasant pills with reputation. Kerar gripe. Sold by el druggists. Cali on the Brunswick Development Company to s. their plan. Max •sane, president, "K! (ikwoMter street. Dr. Williams’ India* Pile Ointmen will cure blind, bleeding, ulcerate, and itching piles. It absorbs the tu tnors, allays the itching at once, acta ae apoultice, gives instant relief. Dr. VNliiams' Italian Pile Ointment is prepared for piles and itching of the delicate parts Every box is guaxaa teed. Sold b. drugfjigta, by trail for M cants gnu *I.OO. Williams Mf*. Prop*. ClrlAn<J, QJHO. WBM .[ *3L ■rg > f •' Y .it’.'ul Krrurs Mer^Hß^TelpessifPß rn Jor ( 'i ‘‘Jm. ’ i to Consumption With eve! |FP |jSH(> 9cr - er we Muarauifi- or refunrl the dl.OO er bo i*rnujmUc C boxes for £>U aorrs CHLIUCAi OoTcievVisnofobh — Fop Sale by HUNTER’S PHARMAC; Generaf Headquarters ■ For AuterrsobileS if you are mth e market fot an automobile ,a bicycle, or If you want , * pairs in either of these departments see me. I also have a full line of cyoi < • ladres, sofe agent. ''i r ] OLESMOEHLE. FRANKuIN A ND POPE TOLEDO AUTOS. I i a:# now in my nnw quarters No un Newcastle street. Cail and BeJ *:• Tock. f have with me an expe-r i automobile repairer, Mr Sweat, ul Savannah. . B. J. Olewfne. I~> BV DOING YOUR BANKING WITH Thp ofßrun^P E CAPITAL $150,000.00 ] SURPLUS $84.0002 * J Si Savings Department Pays Four p&J cent interest ccumpjsunded'^fuadteCijJ WESLEY H. GREENFIELD, Mde Oiiviny Contractor WHARF BUILDING AND TRESTLE WORK A SPEC!AL fY. SCO L street, Brunswick, Ga. Administrator’s Sale. j * .eorgta, , Giy mi county. :! . v virtu- of an order of the court I'd oidinury of said county, granted j-t the August term, 1906 thereof, j 'lie uniWr/igueil will s,-1 ] at public outcry on the first Tuesday in Sep tember. lfioC, be lore the court house door in said county, between the le gal hours of sale, the following real I Male, property of the estate of Au m- S. Kemick. deceased, situate in ; aid counly and in the city of Bruns ' . <ln rein to say, an undivided one ‘•bird 1 —lnterest, in that lot or ! body of land in what is called the j >• ■ w Town of Brunswick forming in shape a square with -sides ninety .", foot. long, and bounded, west by II sir. ct. ami comprising an-d being identified upon the map ov said city hv M.!- numht-rs as New Town lots nine hundred am! thirty-five, 935, nine hundred and thirty six, 926, and niuo hundred and thirty-seven. 937. togeth i r with the iniproy-oments tliercon an.l appurtenances. Said property being accurately and particularly described in the petition of tlie undersigned to the court of ordinary of said county for leave to sell the same and am endments thereto now of file in that court and referred to for descrip tion. Terms of sale cash, purchasers paving for title. This August 10. 1906. Courtland S. Lamb, Vdjuiun-irator istate of Annie B. Ken riciv. Administrator’s Sale. Bin to of Georgle. County of Glynn. Under and by virtue of an order granted by tlie court of ordinary ot gild county on tne 7th. day of August. LivC. there will bo sold at public out er.- before the court house door or aid county, between tne legal hours of sale oil the first Tuesday in Sep tember, li;0G, to the highest and best bidder, for 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. Dart, late of said county, deceased This August 10, XDOC. W. F. Symons, Administrator of Estate ot U. Dart, de cease-!. Notice. State of .Georgia, County of Glynn. To John J. Maguire and l,ucret.ia Ann Murray as executor and execu trix named 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 lie held in and for said coun ty the first Monday in September, A. D, 190fi at 10 o clock a. in. then and there, to answer the petition of Lucre ; tia Ann Murray and show cause, if any you can, why the probafcte in com mon form of the alleged will of the said John Murray should not be annu'l ed, revoked and set aside and an in testacy of said John Murray, deceas ed, be declared by the court.. Taka notice hereof and govern yourselves accordingly. This July 7th. A. D. 1906. Horace Dart, Ordinary. An old time cough sym.p binds thebowels. A now idea was advan ced two years ago in Kennedy’s Laxa ative Honey and Tar. This remedy acts to the mucus membranes, reliev eg the bowels at tire same time. It expels all cold from the system, it clears the throat and strengthens Che mucus membranes, relieves coius, coughs, croup, whooping cough, etc; For stile by all druggists. CMS. BtJNKLF.Y Contractor of Piiedriving, Dockbuitd ing and" Trestle Work. WM. GREENFIELD, MGR. Phenes 214 and 417, Open All the Year l'nt; Wei,’scsi House at Oees.% , Ut 8! me* isiaad, r*ll remain op* i *3l the r rai round. VISITORS ALWAY* WfLCOMS MKS. W. L. WALLACE Blg Levlaua Can stoy, your troobl ;f it u money you need. Money * loaned on anything of value, ud eioehlng ft> r sale by fig Lerlsor t***rr s* sU Usd. wwtakws. •*** mtmnm, ; brown &ca DEALERS, MANUFACTURERS AND A SHIPPERS OF I Railway j Crossties Ai\D DEALERS IN Yellow Pine s timber BRUNSWIG. . < . N D. ROL'NfoS*| Brunswick's Candy Store. Don’t buy burnt sugar and imagir you are getting pure chocolate.. . Fot oura chocolate and all other candies call on me...A fresh supply re ceived every day from MENIER, the famous chocolate maker. Either in hulk or in pound and half pound boxes. FINEST FRUITS, CIGARS, T^^CCO. ETC. ALWAYS ON HAND. —TAFFY CANDY MADE DAILY— -203 Newcastle street. Cobb and m&.mzm...*.. 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 We are Agents for PAGE WOVEN WIR EFENCE, -jijj i-iifiKji; Lfii ROBERSON O. CO. Telephone 480. I AM NOW PREPARED TO DO General Plumbing OF ALL KIND Wo carry a fuil and complete line of STOVES and RANGES and do ail kind of STOVE REPAIRING. J. H. BOH NE. ’ Phone 397, '428 Newcastle Street. DeVoe's ole 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 F'-r infants and Children. Tiie *i[id You Have Always Bought x—, Shoes! shoes!! shoes!!! for men women and children, all kinds, ail sizes, all pyioes. Price* tosuit LM poor. Big Lertson, M a&4 101 Bag