The Brunswick news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1906-2016, October 03, 1906, Page 2, Image 2

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2 ABSOLUTELY Ml For the next thirty days I will give to each sufferer of stomach trouble one 50 cent bottle of "Erhol's Iron and Alum Water * absolutely free. This water is absolutely guaranteed to cure any stomach trouble and if you use six one dollar bottles ac cording to directions, and you are not satisfied It has done you six dollars' worth of good, you can have your money back for the asking. ED C. BRUCE A Parson'* Swrarlnx. "Parson'' Blodgett, h former local preucher residing In Linden, had In front of his bouse a watering trough freely patronized by people riding by. One evening a man hurriedly drove up to water his horse, and the wheel of his wagon struck the trough vio leutly. The "parson” came out hur riedly and cried: "Ilog rabbited to hemp seed tobacco! Can't you drive straight?” "Go In and shut the door,” replied the driver, "and next time yon want to swear, parson, do It like other men.” - Boston Hern Id. A Fanny Slhiiipnp They have a very funny fashion In 81am. When an Inferior comes Into the presence of a superior he throws hluiself upon the grouud. Then the superior sends one of his attendants forward to see whether the prostrate man has been eating anything or has •uy offensive odor about him. If lie be blameless In this respect tin* at tendant raises him from the ground, hut If he be guilty the attendant straightway kicks him out. Notice to Debtors and Creditors Notice is hereby given to the deb to to the estate of Hannah T. Osborn late of said county, deceased, to ren der In an account of their demands to me within the time prescribed by law, properly mado out All persons udebtod to said deceased are requeet d to tuttke Immediate payment to the undersigned. This 29th. day of Au gust, 1900 W F. Symons, Executor of tho estate of Hannan T. Osborne. , #-28-6 wks. The Dia'i|>l!ie of Fnilure. The beet skutlng is always on thin lee- we like to fuel It crack and yield under our feet. There Is a deadly fas ctuntlou In the thought of twenty or thirty fe#t of cold water berfeuth. Last rear’s mortality list cuts no Ice with us Wo must make our own experiments, while l>r. Experience screams himself hoarse from his bonfire on the bank. He has held many an inquest on this darkling shore of the river of time, and he will undoubtedly live to hold many another, but thus far we have not been the subjects, and when )( conics to the mistakes of others we art* all delighted to serve on the coroner’s Jury. It isn’t well for us to he saved from too many blunders, We need the discipline off failure. It Is better to fall than never to try, and the man who can contem plate the graveyard of his own hopes without bitterness will not always be Ignored by the gods of success.—Mere dith Nicholson In Header. Tree That Calves tJutif, Among freaks of nature in trees there atauds conspicuous oue known as the Asiatic star tree. It Is enormously tall, growing to n height of from sixty feet to eighty feet, while from the ground up to a distance of about forty feet the trunk Is perfectly bare. From that point there spring a number of tangled limbs, which shoot out clusters of long, pointed leaves, ami It Is these, grouped together, that emit at night a clear, phosphorescent light. This gives the tree a spectral appearance and is very deceiving to travelers. Who fre quently mistake the glow for an lllu initiated window of a house. The light la not brilliant, but Is of sufficient strength to allow- of a newspaper be ing read by It. It does not flicker, but glows steadily from sunset to day break. Xfn Who Walked on All l-'onro. In the klugdom of Poland there was formerly a law according to which any person found guilty of slander was compelled to walk on all fours through the streets of the town where be lived accompanied by the beadle, ns a sign Chut he was disgraced and unworthy of the name of man. At the next pub Jlc festival the delinquent was forced to appear crawling upon hands and knees underneath the banqueting ta blv and barking like n dog. Every guest was at liberty to give him as many kicks as he chose, and he who tiod been slandered must toward the m>it of the banquet throw a picked iOUe at the culprit, who. picking it up With his mouth, would leave the room w all fours. jßtag up s•s-?. Leben i bakory so got soma of those daliciou* almond rn —rr uUf, 1P A street. LENGTHY TICKET IN TODAY’SELECTION A LIST OF THOSE WHO WILL BE ELECTED TO STATE HOUSE AND COUNTY OFFICES. Following is tiic ticket to lx- vote i in the slate election to-day: For Governor, HOKE SMITH, For Secretary of State, PHILIP COOK. For Comptroller General WILLIAM A. WRIGHT. For Treasurer, ROBERT E. PAKK. For Attorney General, JOHN C. HARI. For Commissioner of Agriculture, T. G. HUDSON. For State School Commissioner, W. it. MERR! IT. For Prison Commissioner, CLEMENT A. EVANS. For ltailioad Commissioner, s. g. mclendon. For Chief Justice of Supreme Court foi 1 liexpired Term Eliding Janu- ary 1, 191), WILLIAM H. FISH For Associate Justice of Supreme Court for Hnexpired 'term End ing January J, ll‘ll, MARCUS W. HECK. For Two Associate Justices of Si premo Court for Unexpired Terms, Each Ending January 1, 1907, (Vote for Both) SAMUEL C. ATKINSON, , JOSEPH H. LUMPKIN. For Two Associate Justices of Sr preme < ourt for Puli Terms of Six Years Each, Beginning Janu ary I. 19(17, (Vote for Roll)) SAMUEL C. ATKINSON, JOSEPH II LUMPKIN. For Judge Superior Court, Atlanta Circuit, JOHN T. PENDLETON. For Judge Superior Court. Atlanta Circuit, J’A I L E SEA BROOK. For Judge Superior Court, Augusta Circlip, HENRY C. HAMMOND. For Judge Superior Court, Brunswick Circuit, T. A. PARKER. For Judge Superior Court.. Chattiihooehee Circuit, \V. A. LITTLE. Fcr Judge Superior Court, Cordele Cir nit, U. V. WHIPPLE. For Judge Superior Court, Flint Circuit. E. J. REAGAN. For Judge Superior Court, Macon Circuit, W. H. FBI,TON. ■ For Judge Suiauior Court, Middle Circuit, B. T. RAWLINGS. For Judge Superior Court, Northeastern Circuit, J. J. KIMSKY. For Judge Superior Court, Ocmulgee Circuit, H. G. LEWIS. For Judge Superior Court, Patauln Circuit, \V. C. WORRILL. For Judge Superior Court, Rome Circuit, MOSES WRIGHT. For Judge Superior Court, Southern Circuit, li. (L MITCHELL. For Judge Superior Court, Tallapoosa Circuit, * PRICE EDWARDS. For Judge Superior Court, Western Circuit, C. H. BRAND. For Solicitor C.eneral, Atlantic Circuit, N. .1. NORMAN. For Solicitor (lenernl, Cordele Circuit, i WALTER F. (!FORCE. For Solicitor Conceal. Northeastern Circuit, W. A. CHARTERS. For Solicitor Conoral. Tallapoosa Circuit, W. K. FIELDER. For Senator from Fourth District, J J. MATTOX. For Representative, (Scratch One.) For Amendment authorizing tature to provide additional Superior court Judges. Against Amendment authorizing legislature to provide additional Supe rior Court Judges. (Scratch One.) In favor of ratification of the Amend ment to the Constitution creating the county of Ben Hill, with Fitzgerald as the county site. . Opposed to the ratification of Amendment to the Constitution creat ing the county of Ben Hill, with Fitz gerald as the county site. (Scratch One.) For Court of Appeals Amendment. Against Court of Appeals Amend ment. For Re presen ta tl vo. 11. S LEE For Clerk Superior Court, H. F. duBIGNON. For Tax Collector, H. J. READ. For County Treasurer. THOMAS W. LAMB For Tax Receiver, J K. LUBBERLY. For Coroner. C. A. H. JENNINGS. Children and Boys' Suits at a sav ing of Hi' per cent, at Sig Levlson. Having bought the entire Rlkan stock consisting of Pure Flannel Cndershlita and slips, can save you raonev I have got them for men, wouicu ju d children. Sig Levlsou. YhE BRUNSWICK DAILV NBw6/wCiDNE*DAV, OCTOBER 3, 1906, j YOUR WANTS WILL BE SURE * COMING !N THIS COLUMN Do you want a position, a house jtirvant. Have you lost anything? u I ycu want to rent a room, or have yoi a room or nouse to rent. If so pu an ad. in The News oheap column. WANTED. WANTED —People to Know that Uncie S,g will loan you money on aayinmg of value. All legitimate business sol icited. Sig Levison, JUS and Uim Bay street. WANTED. At once, three colored messenger boys, with wheels. Apply Postal Telegraph Cos. Wanted —Two messenger hoys. A. ply early. Western Union Tel. Cos. WANTED —Furnished room with privilege of hath room. Address C, P. O. Box 53, City. WANTED.—Young man (white) for grocery store; salary $5.00 per week to start. P. O. box 130. WANTED.— -Lady or gentleman oi lair education to travel and collect lor firm of $250.u00 capital. Salary, si,- u 72.00 pci yi ar and expenses. Salary paid weekly and expenses advanced; references required. Address wilh stamp, J. A. Alexander, Brunswick, ( J cl. WANTED. Two white messenger boys; can earn from SIB.OO to $25.00 per month Apply Western Union Telegraph Con. pany. FOR RENT. LOST—Bicycle No. 81580 with coaster brake. Return to K. E. Fouche 210 Bay street, and receive reward. TRANSIENT AND REGULAR board • it will find nice comfortable loom ml good table board at -lns G street. i.GST Silver watch charm, with ladies head on It. Boars initials It. E S. Owner will be rewarded by re turning to R. E. Sherman, at office o< Downing company. lit .-AND UMBER CO. MANUFACTURERS, SHIPPERS, AND DEALERS IN CROSSTIES AND LUMBER New York Office No. 11 Broadway S. k. BROWN, Mngr. BRUNSWICK, GA. REAL ESTATE, LOANS AND INVESTMENTS See us for the best city prop erty. Bargains in all kinds of real estate. BOYD & GO. 110 Newcastle St. Phone 304 “Meet me at The MECCA.” THE UPTODATE RESORT FO r GENTLEMEN. POL ITE AND PROMPT SERVICE All high grade goods in the beer whiskey and ci= gar line. COR GLOUCESTER and CRANT STS. WATCH THIS PAPER FOR FALL ANNOUNCEMENT FROM MISS KATE SLATER, BRUNSWICK'S ORIGINAL MILLINER. 10 CENT STORE Just Received newline Beautiful Rugs Splendid Values 25c, 50c, 75c. SI.OO Beautify your homes with Jap-a-lac. (an I e used on furniture, floors ot biy surface you want pain! or stain on. Easily applied and dries quickie, in cans ready for use, 15c, 25c, 50c, 75 r. A full line of newest shapes, un trimmed hats, all colors. 25c. Bargains All the Week McClures ,io Gent Store New Greek- American Re‘ tfiurant AND LUNCH ROOM. NIGHT AND DAY NEATEST PLACE IN THE CITY EVERYTHING FIRST CLASS SERVICE UNSURPASSED. NOW OPEN. IN OLD ARCADE BUILDING NO. 210 GLOUCESTER ST. POLETtS&HOODENPYLE TELEPHONE NO. 480. I Do General WALL PAPERING DO YOU WANT YOUR HOME DECORATED IN THE LATEST UP TO DATE STYLE? IF SO CALL ON ME AND I WILL SHOW YOU MY SAMPLES OF WALL PAPER. I WILL DO YOUR PAPER HANGING, PAINT ING. GRAINING, STAINING, KALSOMINING AND PICTURE FRAMING AS GOOD AND AS CHEAP AS ANY ONE CAN AND LIVE. DROP US A CARD. J. M, Wilson 602 MONK STREET. IF YOUR CHILDREN ARE ll NEED OF SHOES FOR SCHOOL TRY PEERSONS. A COMPLETE LINE OF SHOES IN THE VERY LATEST STYLES AT PEERSON'S. j Anew line just opened up of im ported Chinese chinaware. Bric-a-brac, bon-bons, chocolate pot etc. Hie to sl. N-w ideas in plate handles, cun! and saner racks, ,i lure cards.! sc, 10c. I Let Us Build 3T our HOME We do general contracting- and building- of all kinds. Estimates fur nished on short notice. BOWEN & THOMAS, 512 Monk St. Telephone 154. del in Touch With the £est of Us BY HAViN* A BELL TELEPHONE In Your Home, Your Office, Your Store CALL CONTRACT DEPARTMENT OF oiifhern Sell telephone and felegrapli Cos., AND WE’LL TELL YOU HOW FANNING TIME WE HAVE A FEW SECOND HAND FANS (A8 GOOD AS NEW) WHICH WE ARE SELLING AT $5.00 TO $9.00. SUPPLY LIMITED. SEE US AT ONCE IF YOU WANT ONE. WE ALSO HAVE A SUPPLY OF BRAND NEW FAN* flutual Light & Water Cos. Comfortable house slippers, an sizes. 25c. Full 56-piece, dainty, decorated din ner set, $7.50. See our open stock and patterns oi nice dinnerware.