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Glynn County Commissioner*.
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Brunswiok, Ga.
Sus to the Macon and Bruns
wick Navigation Company.
Hr.a,wick needs an odltiance
against the posting of obscene adver
lisin . matter on the city bill hoard".
W aid we break the rules of pro
prlc if we mildly suggested Unit,
like \ugust 10. November 10 is eoin
lng?
-h n Temple Graves says Bryan
wo, ! rather be rv.nt than be presi
de r. . J.iut when will ho ever get
rlf. ?
( ..liiu.aii MUi' f lias and a
bih ij slate committee tin*
del ocracy of the state Al :;i*
in lir>atls - v
. 1 . '* , • ~n ,ti"' "ruiuJjf in w
tja .. for Brmi-;w;civ” am 3na ar
ia .1 some balm “caliy
SfJlero are j.wt J3 tsykir* in
iT" rapt* lor tno r/vuri ot? appeal
TV t rfttlier Uko "k\,((jon " foi
t! whole buniVi. .
3tc ielay In the ySstriut mn of
ttu trull* h.*i-Leiu lii/ this oily lias
r<r inli it ita growtfrlly ni least five
years. What a groat pity.
—
Go down Ho Hie art-no Oft" A., 1).
& A. terminals this afternoon and
y< i will hm* some Idea of what the
pi motors of that energetic line thiiik
the future of Brunswick.
TH 7 MACON AND BRUNSWICK
NAVIGATION COMPANY.
The News notes with considerable
g itilleaiion that tlie Macon
1 i'uiuiwlck Navigation Company has
L en ■formed In tho city of Macon
v ith a capital stock of $25,0001 an I
t .at at a very early date the company
in ill put on a line of u< w steamers
to ply tho Oci-iulgee river hotwteu
the Central City and the one rtowh
here by the sea. For many years; it
has been the dream of the peeplu of
Macon to h.ivc tin two cities connect'
ed by a regular line of steamers uuu
now, after years. and years ol wait
ing, they are about to see ihuir die
sires culminated.
A few months ago tho Macon chant
her of commerce experimented with
the route In pin mo the at earner Nan
Elizabeth on the run. The little
craft, while not very comely, lias denta
onetrated the that there is a
Held thre ready for operation amt the
people of Macon, with eommijudaWe
energy, have gone right to
oigao.Md a '."od. snon.Vt
; " N.m is doinlCTf ‘•,ew *
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HON. E. H. MASON.
The News is more than pleased
to note the fact that Cha’>-mar Miller
of the state den or ratle exceut./e com
mittee. has seen fit to appoint Hon.
B. H. Mascn. ot thi,. city, as one
of the committeemen at large for the
uew state organization. .Mr. Ma or,
has always evinced a lively interest
in the politics of the county and the
city an’ he will unquestionably ex
hibil the same interest in those ol
the state in future. He is a sub
stantial business man, rapiesent* that
cteracut of solid young commer
cial me# of the south upon whose
shoulders the development of tnis
great country has fallen In all elev-
en of these appointments, Chairman
Miller lias displayed a spi- mild judge
ment -tnd Instead of seh-cteiiig wii
, tillers and ward reeh-rs in has
Invaded the business ranks of the
.Fife tor timber for his party.
It speaks well for the future man
agement of the democratic party
seen the cheap screw political) Is
i! placed by business men; men ot
affairs and men who plat' other In
terests above those of seeking an i
holding office.
The News congratulates Chairman
Miller on the entire selection and it
is unite convinced that none of them
was better selected than was the one
from the Eleventh Congressional dis
trict.
HUDSON’S BIG VOTE.
Speaking of the very complimentary
vote received by Kan. T. G. Hudson,
commissioner of agriculture, the Am
ericus Times-Recorder very properly
says:
“ “The many friends of lion. Ti os.
G. Hudson, commissioner o, agricul
ture, aro making flatterli g predict
ion# concerning nis political future.
The fact that Commissioner Hudson
•rfii'Hoived tiki lliousuml -more vtoiee
than did any other candidate on ti e
state ticket attracts eonsidc able at
tention to this gentleman's atatewid >
reputation and populat'd'. Matty
eougrutnlatfons are being offered
Commissioner Hudson and It Is tall
ed n the open that his signal victor'
puts him in line for the next gub
ernatorial nomination. Tltla. Is plea •
news to the many friends of the gen
ial commissioner In America* and
Snmpter county.”
Why don’t Uraun n and Shep
ard run over again on October 3?
That's tin fairest way to settle It.
Ir, Self Defense.
Major Hamm, editor and manager
of the Constitutionalists, Kmlneu:
tty., when he was fiercely at lacked
four : a|b by piles, bought a box
of Ducklcii’s Arnica Salve, of whhit
he aays: "It cured me In ten days
and no trouble atnee.” Quicltest In a'
er of burns, sores, cut* and wounds
Twenty-five cents at Bmith'i l’har
macy.
Galveston’s Sea Wal^
Makes life now safe In that cit
s tm the' higher uplands, IS. W
Good 100. roaides on Dutton street
In Wpi'O, .Texas, needs no seawall for
safety. Ha writes: "f have used Dr.
King's New Discovery for Uonstunp
tlou for the past Bvo years aud it
keeps them well and safe. Before tha
time 1 bad a cough which for years
had been growing worse now its
tattP." Cures chronic coughs, la
grippe, croup, whoopiug cough an
prevents pneumonia. Pleasant to
take. Every bottle guaranteed a
Smith' Pharmacy. Price 50 and 1100
trial bottles free.
Concatenation of Hfo Hooa.
On account or the meeting of the
International dyupi.iutlou or Coneat
coated Order oMIoo lloos the South
ern railway will sell tickets to Okla
bantu. City, 1. T at the rate of $'.13,15
for the round trip. Tickets will be o
sale September 7, s, and 9 and wtl
be good to return leaving Oklahoma
City not later titan September 14.
For futrehr information call on or
address. E H. Houseman, genera
agent.
Reduced Rate* to Baltimore
Account. Jubilee week rhe. South
ern railroad will gdEEpßcand trip tick
ets to Baltimore ST the eyceedln.s'
low rate of ■3.50 for found trip
Tickets will vkftm sale September 3
UvUnd 10 and will be good to return
!• letjrrtng linltlmoo-not inter .Uaa
fs.h|ember iafor
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tHE BRUNSWICK OAH.Y NEWS SSNOAy, SEPTEMBER ,
f\ Ilf'* 1 New coughs are bad enough.
KJla L,ouqns %£rK£ t xs’S&
%J one think of brotchitis. con
sumption. Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral quickly cures new coughs. And it cures
o.d ones, too. The nex: time j .a see your doctor, ask hitnwhy this medicine
so unptly relieves cujrhs. „ fc * T * ro •* ,* twc übiiat> i.c.AjewCom
,M.of 411 O.ir
G. F. .-iNDE .HfeON, Ago
LC. SMITH
VISIBLE
TYPtWRITER
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Typewriter* Rented and Repaired
DOLLAR RIBBONS AT 7bc.
I’il-Llnir a Wey Ai-rn*-, n ttonatalu.
Picking ti way is good fun. You must
first scout attend in g. p -i*ii. Then you
determine more carefully just where
each hoof is to fall. For instance, it Is
u question of whether you are to go
above er Itclutv ti certain ledge. You
decide on going Isdow because tlius
you will dodge a little climb and also
i rattier slippery looking rock slide.
But on investigation you find, bidden
hy the hushes, a riven bowlder. There is
no way around it. So then retrace your
stops to the place where you made
your lirst choice. The upper route
lignin oilers you an alternative. You
select one; it turds out well; forks
again. But you discover both these
fotkl utterly impracticable. So back
you must hike to the very beginning
to discover, if you can. perhaps a third
anil urn "itshlered chance.
Then, if none are g cd, you must east
In review the features of all your little
explorations in order to determine
which best lends itself to expedients
Ibis consume- lime, but it is great fun
—Outing Magazine.
Mill. I'V.t Kill.
"Tills Is milk fit! lad," said the loath
er merchant. II is very soft mid fine
utnl pliable, han't it'/’’
He smoothed the delicate white skin
and vent on:
"All first rate kid is milk fed. It come*
to ns .rota (he I t-neli mountaineers.
These men are superb goatherds. Their
immense (locks supply the world's kid
gloves. The goatherds of France are
careful to U<eji their kids on an ex
elusive milk diet. They pen tie; little
animals tvlf.it their mothers 1t rocky
Inclosures, where there is no grass. At
that the kids often escape, often man
age to eat suiid food, for, with almost
human perversity, kids that shouldn't
he weaned wean themselvesA-a.-ly,
whereas calves that should bemoaned
chug like grim death tq, milk. Ono
inoa! of aritsa will kid's skin,
will rot) it of |*<t softness and pliability,
will harden end coarsen and stlff'-ri It
iteutre, when you buy kid gloves always
choose Ihe mill? fed kind,”CtuiAnatl
Enquirer. %
The Ntimr TtlXedo. \
The Tuxedo coat got its name from
the fashionable colony ut Tuxedo, and
tile origami etme of the place was
Dm I. Cedar I o' of the old native,
still call It %'tl 'l; ( e.iar. lieorg* i ,la
hc’h. one of die orfg'nal settlers of the
country, named ihe place. The lake
was then int'ch - miller than It D now
and wri tdmply ii \. it :rt the fish
pond. Dm day old T hlabeeh and his
sons lirJ j: v c there to shoot game
The ducks were very plentiful, tinnier
oils cellar tv.-ci v: r;* growing out of
(he rocks alour ih ■ shore.
"i#t in e; ! phi, >an tale,” said
the old man. "Let ns call It puck
Cedar,”
So puck Cc-dar It war and continued
to be for tr. my y ears until the name
was changed to . tuxedo.
Oner n Nest of Pirates.
Lundy, In tl • Bristol channel. Is an
Island where one may sett an earth
mptlm ut any time. There Is noUfcig
nlaruihig about these “earthqadEes,”
however. They are simply certain cu
rious crevasses In the west of the Is
land, which the local people call by
that name. Lundy In former centuries
was a notorious nest of pirates. In
King Henry III.V time William tie
Mtirlseo, n traitor to tho king, built a
castle there and set up as an early
Captain Kidd. And so it went on
through the centuries until in the mid
dle of the eighteenth Thomas Benson,
a Barnstable m* r-Imut, who was then
lessee of the Island, was convicted of
piracy nml expelledi
contract for carrying con
jJTx to the American colonies and
quietly t > land them on Lundy
pfd use their labor there.
The Mp In the Cfileiiitnr.
Tlie figure 9. which came Into the
calendar on Jam 1, 1880, will stay with
cs 111 years Horn that date, or ifctil
Dec. 31, 1909. No other figure hRs As
had such a lone consecutive nm.yMd
tne 9 Itself has only once befote4K*n
In a race which lasted over a centner—
that In which It continuously figured
from Jam 1, 889, until Dee. 31, 000. a
period of 1,11 years. The figures 3 and
7 occasionally fall Into odd combina
tions, bat neither of them has eveaMtt
served for a longer period tl.atJß
.consecutive years In our cnlendarH
tlio present mode of cnlculailuil
was established. It Is also
from their relative positions
numerals (t is an
'cither if tb'*i i to appear M
kudfiga. cant iu a e U*jj for a longer
YOUR WANTS WILL BE SURE
COMING IN THIS COLUMN
Do you want a position, a house
ttrvanL Have you iost anything? D
yru want to rent a rcom, or have yoi
a room or house to rent. If t>e pa
au. in Tile new* toeap coiunut.
FOR RENT.
FUK KENT —two a lory nouae coruci
"-.urge a.uu Auineiet sticets. Ai,.>
uvo Story n< use No. SOS G ant street.
-Vppiy at 6>.'6 Carpenter.
. oi, iiL.; -i woetory house, lawyer
at I'. and F streets, S2O per mokta
i>ro„suin, t'cn.Hg a Cos.
FOK KENT.- I'ive room cottage
the, doors from postottice. All mod
cm conveniences. App.y to 711 Glor-1
cestcr street.
WANTED.
WANTED. —Three or four tab!
hoarders. Apply to Mrs. C. ,V
Floyd, No. Uu:i F street.
WANTED Tow tiavelliug salesmen
in each state, salary $3. r > per week
and expenscH. Mention present occu-j
put ion Los Angeles Cider Cos., New
York.
Kd^MtENT. —Four roo.a coesge on
the coiner of George and Ellis street
Apply at 22Z Union.
FOR SALE -At a sacrifice, to houses
tud 7 bit 100 fed of land; I four room
houso just built; 1 thro ertwirn bouse
In good condition; rents for ?12.nu per
mouth. Only StJOO. MUST GO. Ap
Hy to U •\V. Durden, phone ihC or
1009 (i street.
LOST, —One pair of gold framed spec,
tii I oh. Wiil#pay reward lor return to
News office.
WANTED.-—Good practical sawyer
capacity of mill tibout 8,000 per dav.
Good |d;< for right man. A Living
slon, Brookm&a, Gri.
UndW- New Management
THE
BH'IiSWiCK
BAKERY
100 A street.
i hare purchased J.he Bakery
ot Mr. .1. M llnodi tipyle at too
A Street and will continue to
do business at the fame stand.
Orders for Fancy Cakes given
special attention.
We guarantee satisfaction and
assure you (hat you get
the best bread that can It? made
Just give us a trial.
Out of town orders wil' re
ceive prompt attention.
F, W. LEBEN, Pro,
AT ST. SIMON PIER
GOOD MEALS AND LODGINGS
AT KING CITY
ST. SIMON PIER
MBS. B. HARRELL.
FROM THE BEST SOURCES
Hop- aqd where a grocery stock i
bought determines Its val ueaud qua I
tty. We could buy .cheap stuff and
sell to you at cheap prices. >’o
might thluk we woulrf be gid pco
pie to trade with —'but iwe wouldn't
he. We buy from the tjesi sources
pay fair prices and ohargfe you a fair
profit -just enough to pay fer hand l
the goods. We wouldn't tobch cheep
quality for a great, deal. \\>
to maintain our reputation loj
In all things.
THOS. KEANY. v “
; \
A Mailing 0(0
Tbe Hot. i. C. >v’arrt>u, postural
lUaraa ttapui cluirch,
-■:* oi h.n,rtriv, B.iti'ra
wail to. mankind. u curet^H
ja lijTi, K'lff Joiuta, tiud
RMAroliaime. 1 <ui aof||
BhkttL ar 1 "jk ijn&ja
um;%4:
SOUTHERN
railv/ay
icHUDULfi
Effective Jancayy S. FJOi
N- 3. Following si c-h hg .
published only a* iiuorneuoa .0
are Dot guaranteed.
TO THE NORTH ANL t-ASi. i
Nob. 23. 3A 1. ~ji
Lv. Brunswick y.itOa. ’• V;
Ar. Jesup 11.20a. lO.eop
Ar.*r.avinnah l.of. . JL.; 0 *
Ar. Columbia 7.oi)p. c.jua
Ar. Aehevdie r.i'.,p
Ar. i haiiutie 10.2ap . .35aj
Ar. Danville 2.3ra. ..iup
Ar. Kichtnoad 6.&p. i i-p-
Ar. Wastungfou 5.50a. 0.i.0p
Ar. baitimiiie lo.itia. 11.1, t
Ar. I’hiiade-iplria l p , 2.
Ar. New York ? 3up. 6.30a
TO THE WES r.
- Nos. 15 J3
Ly. lirimiivick 6.s‘ja z s"y
Ar. Jet up B.ioa. 10.20 p
Ar. Macon i.3op. i.ut j
Ar. Atlanta 1 top. fi.Joa
Ar. home 7.7-p. 7.2' a
Ar. Ui.manooga 'j.y' p ■
, Ar KOcXviUe Flit:,. i. ipp
* Ar. Louisville i, f-o.t s.,op
Ar. Cincinnati 8.15a V.-top
! Ar. St. Louis C. 12p. 7.32a
Ar. Uirminghaiu 9.J5p. 12.01a
Ar. Mcorphis 7.05a B.ojp
Ar. Kansas City 9.40a
Ar. Chicago 7.28.
Trains arrive at Brunswick as fo!
lows;
No. 14 arrives at Brunswick at 800
a. m. with connections from sa*
ai sod Fast, and also from -\t-
Lmta and V.’"#*
t-. 0. 16 arrives at 4.25 p. m. from At
btiUa and Went.
No. 24 arrives at 7.10 p. trr. with con
mictions from all points Easi
THROUGH CAR 6ERVICE.
Noa. 29 and 30, "WASHINGTON AND
FLORIDA LIMITED,, can yin#
I‘o’lmao, Drawing room and Sleep
Imr cars between J slip a#., Net*.
'York.
N'O! t 14, ‘The FLORIDA
LiMJTEU” carry through Pullman
Drawing room, hieetiwg cars be
tween Jestip, A.ianta CiueinnaA.
Chicago, Kansas City, and Colorado
Springs.
UNEXOrci.LED Dlulng car *#•
vice an a.i trains.
For Information as to reins aac
schedules, etc.. appi to
H. 8.-BPKNCEH. 3. M . Washington
0. C
9- H. HARDWICK. P. T. M,Wasu
ingtcii, D C
W. H. T7.Y1.08. G, P. A Wait,
ington, P. C.
BfcOuiCS MORGAN, A. O. P. A
Atli'-'k, Ga.
B. H HOOSKMAN.G. B Lswlct.
Ga.. ’Phone l*n
'New Greek
i
lAmerican
;Restaurant j
1 AND LUNCH ROOM.
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: '
, NIGHT AND D\Y ,
: NEATEST placf. in THF. Cl i v j
1 1
, EVERYTHING |IRST CLAS3 ,
I SERVIC” UNSURPASSED.
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NOW OPEN.
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t IN OLD ARCADE BUILDING ‘
t NO. 210 GLOUCESTER ST. ,
! POLETtS &HjOBENPYLEi
TELEPHONE NO. 430.
See
Davis &
Biackerby
Fine Press
Peaches
r
APPLES PER PECT 35 CENTS
CHICKENS, EGGS and
the lowest mi -ket
"iFCR TRiJfoBDED.
Zii Monk Street )
-> "\aud si vjj
A HEALTH
m a “ ar* k jrsn vkri?s k jph^xji
j \ Tue remedy for
y *?{ •wnsot cither hi x, sued r-. Nervous Prostiuiot.Ftiliicor Lost Manhood
loip,iucy. .Niphtiy iLxnis.si<-C". Youthful Errors hiisa£&i V orry, excessive ttst
of Tobacco or v ch lead to Ccnsump. on and It. * itj. With e/erj
■ifTPR iiRIHn we p uarantee toru* or refund the mont . Sok t #I.OO per bog.
-J 14.11 UOUtUt 6 boxfc* for 1)K norr& llls Jill AJL CO.# * iovtlaud*
r For Sale by HUNTER’S PH ARM ACo
General Headquarters
Fo'r 4>ito mobiles
it -mu are mth e market tot an automobile .a ticyclo. or if you want m
pairs in either of these department* see me. I also have a full line of cyel*
; si.dares. Sole agent.
DLESMOBILE, FRANKLIN A ND POPE TOLEDO AUTOS
i am now in my new quarters No. 340 Newcastle strifet. Call and oe
aiy stock. I have with me an expert automobile repal.ei, Mr B*Mt. t#
! Savannah. j l
B. J. Olefine.
BY DOlIo YOUR RANKING WITH
*3v irstionelJQ^uik
of Brunswick
I II capf/al $150,000.00
SURPLUS $84,000.1 ft
> far Savings Departmant Pays Four ptr
cvrtt ir.tssest cou.-sjiatinded quarterly-
WESLEY H. GREENFIELD.
Pile Dt iving Contractor
WHARF BUILDING AND TRESTLE
WORK A GPECIALfv.
SCO L street, Brunswick, Ga.
Tate
Springs
Water
WE ARE SOLE AGENTS FOR
THIS C-LEBRATED WATER
iY THE GLASS,
BY THE CASE OR
BY THE BARRFI
(HUNTER’S
V
506 GLOUCESTER ST.
Notice to Creditors.
Georgia, Glynn county.
| Al| creditors of tbe estate of Han
| nah Coburn, lute of said county, ar
| hereby notified to render an accoim
*'f their demands agaiusi said estat :
| pnqterly made out, to the undersign
id or payment thereof will be debar
red
H. F. dußiynon,
As administrator on the estate ot
..Hannah Coburn, deceased.
Tha End of the World.
Of trouble that robbed E. h. Wolfe
o? Bear Grove, lowa, of all usefulness
came when he became taking Elec
trie Bitters He writes: "Two year
ago Uiluey trouble caused me grea
oulfenug, which T would never huv
survived tiad 1 not taken Electric Bit
tors. They also cured ne of genera
debility dure cu-ro lor all sbom
ach, liver and ktuney complaints
blood dlaeosos. headache diszlueas
aud weakness or -tidily decline. Price
oil •cuts. Guarsuteed oy Smith
I'barinac.y.
Blue ltibbon is tho only br.er brew
id by the Babst. It ts maue ot mat
an-1 oops anil practically digests it
self.
New .sweet potatoes at C. L. Par
ker’s , pnoue at.
New sweet potatoes at C. L. Par
j kei’.-; phone U 4.
An old time cough syrup bifid?
Uiebfiwela. Anew idea was advaa
ct-il two years ago In Kennedy's Laxa
atiVe Honey and Tar. This remedy
acts to the mucus reliev
t-s the bowels at the same time. It
expels all cold from the system, It
clears tlie throat and strengthens tbe
mucus membranes, relieves colus,
cougus, croup, whooistig cough, eta
Lor sale by all druggists.
mJuKLfer
BROWN & €0
DEALERS,
MANUFACtaRERS AND
6HIPPERS OF
Railway
Crossties
AND DEALERS IN
Yellow Pine
1 ut Tiber
BRUNSWICK. GEORGIA.
TE&SV*.'
’ - equalled it.
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, ■ "
• g’s
zi-mt?
A i ’er tr I*or A l l Throat and j
Cure:, Lane Froables.
M ,*y back if it l -.10. Trial Bottles tiJ
Cobb and
Wheeler
GNERAL TINNERS.
THE OLD RELIABLES.
25 Years in the Business.
GOOD WORK PROMPTLY EXECU
TED.
212 Newcastle Bt.
C/- LOAD OF
PAGE WOVEN WIRE FENCE
WIRE FENCES ARE CHEAPER
THAN WOOD
fclj.j.l iiSiliiijp
Figure With
ROBERSON & CO.
on the subject
Phone 426 No 2 Wright's Spuaie
I AM NOV/ PREPARED TO DO
General
numbing 1
OF ALL KIND
We carry a full and complete line
of STOVES and RANGES and
do alLkiud of STOVE REPAIRING.
1L- H ' BOH NE.
Phone 423 Newcastle Street.
DcYoe’e olu Stand.
H. F. OARNtTT.
GENL RAL CGNTRA^JH*Mi
Wfwn In reed of
A P -ASTERER,
A PAINTER,
A CARPENTER
Nfali on the old original
B GARNETT.
lu ty-pewmiag and me-,
Mrs. Alms Hortmau
ncwtSv LM. errwM