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BUTCH OF ITEMS
AROII THE CITY
New Boxes in Use.
Many of the new boxes recently put
in at the postoffice were put into use
Monday. A large number of them
have already been rented.
Will Take Six Weeks.
It will be six weeks before the won;
of repairing the schooner Brooklyn
will be completed. As soon as the
work is finished the schooner will
continue on her voyage tr Havana.
To Meet New Minister.
The prayer meeting at the Baptist
church will be largely attended, as the
congregation of the church will have
their first opportunity of meeting the
new minister, Rev. Sammons, who ar
rived in the city Monday.
No Legal Sales.
Yesterday was legal sales day witri
Sheriff Berrie, ".:ut there was nothing
doing Not a single piece of prop
erty was sold, which is evidence that
the taxpayers of Brunswick are pav
ing their taxes regularly
Coming October 9.
The next attraction booked at the
Grand opera house is Al. G. Field'--
minstrels, which will be here on Oc
tober 9. The advance sale of seals
will open in a few days and there will
be a rush for seats. Brunswick al
ways gives Field’s a full house.
Jmvi £ -* t*< V *1 & VI
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fine ffries
1 CAN FURNISH AND PLANT ON
SHORT NOTICE, CABBAGE. MAG
NOLIA, SYCAMORE, MAPLE DOG
WOOD, OAK AND UMDRELL
TREES. GIVE ME A TRIAL.
D. B. PVLES.
623 E Street.
Purihr.
ABSOLUTE PmiTT\
is attained in American Queen Beer, and our \
good Southern people—loyal enough in other \
ways—should give full justice here, where \
justice is earned and is due. ' 1
You don’t have to go away for a triumph of purity in beer. p
It is here—right here at your door ! This may be news to you,
but it is a fact. B
In competition with America’s most famous brews, the £
chemists of Wahlheimus Institute, Chicago, declared the decided S
superiority of American Queen Beer (their report can be seen in Vgg
our office). Now, then, put this question pointedly to yourself— Jj ;i \*f
could you ask for a higher proof of quality than this unbiased
declaration from such eminent chemists? Hardly. r/L-iMI-W
Order a case sent, home, and call fo r it, at all renorts.
ACME BREWING CO.
FIGHT TRAINS ■ sav, '- nnah &
VIA SEABOARD- ’
AIR LINF. RAILWAY.
VF KKTROI'N l.
Leave Savannah 5*1)0 P. M. L^avp New OrlcatiH 9,25 A. M,
Arrive Abbeville 10.10 p. M. " : - h; V" K M
Arrive t.'ordele II 15 t*. M. Isuve Montgomery 7.45 I*. A>
Atrive Americus 12.45 A.M. 1 L~uve Lumpkin 11.54 I’..
Arrive Riel)laud 2.00 A. M ,| Leave Richland 12.1 WA. *
Arrive Lumpkin t! TJ M. ! Leave Americas I.4<A, M
Arrive Montgomery 545 A.M. i UaVe Cordele ..... 8.15 A. M
Arrive KirmTnghani.". in 4h v M. livuve Abbeville 4,‘_'<rA. ji
Arrive New Orleans. tut KM. Arrive Savannah., 9.80 A. M.
Tralu will consist of PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPING CARS, Day Coach** bet went Sa van lift) i and
Montgomery without change; making clow connection at Montgomery with all lines ill verging for Pensacola,
Mobile, New Orleans ami all Western points; Birmingham, Memphis, St. Louis, Nashvillu, Chicago and all
Northwestern points; tlie SHORTEST LINK to Montgomery, New Orleans, Rlrnuioglgun, and the earliest
I arrival at these points. At Savannah close connection is made tor ail EABTKK.V POUNTW. Richmond, Wash
ington, New York ami with Coastwise Steamships for Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York nfW Btston.
Get sleepiug car reservations and full information from any WKA BOA Ri > Agent, <*-writ*-to
nnitLES I’. STEWART,
Asst. General Passenger Agent, Nivwinub, Georgia.
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
PUBLIC SALE.
State of Georgia.
Bounty of Glynn.
Under and by virtue of authority
and power of sale contained in that
certaiu deed to secure debt, date I
December 6th. 1904. in favor of the
undersigned, from Mary T. Johnson
Laurence Johnson, as trustee for
uis said wife, Mary T. Johnsoi
and his children by her horn and to
be born. Said deed to secure debt be
ing recorded in Book 12, page 459, ec
seq.. of the records of said county,
reference thereto being had for ah
purposes. There will be sold before
the door of the court house of said
county in Brunswick. Georgia, on the
first Tuesday in November. 1906. io
the highest and best" bidder for casti
all that certain described real estate,
to-wit: All of that certain tract, lot
or parcel of latfd. situate, lying and
being in said county and state, and in
the 26th district Georgia militia of
said county, containing tour and eigtit
tenths (4 8-10) acres, more or less,
and bounded on the east by the Boule
vard, leading from Brunswick around
the marsh out towards old Tom
Lamb’s place; and being identified o-.t
a map or plan made r ; y K. A. Penn!
man of a sub-division of the Deraero
Hammock tract, recorded in Bool; U< >
of the general records of said Glynn
County. Georgia, by number as lot
number two iNo. 2) and being- the
'same tract of land upon which the
parties of the first part now reside,
and having originally been conveyed
py Geo 11. Plant to said Laurence
Johnson by deed of date. July 25tn,
1899. record of which deed is found
in Book SS of the General Records
of said county, folio 798. reference to
which said deed and map is here made
and had for all purposes; for the pur
poses of satisfying the indebtedness
to the undersigned, and secured b
said deed to secure debt, amounting t >
the sum of four hundred ami eight ami
27-100 ($408.27) dollars, principal, be
sides interest, taxes, insurance prem
iums and costs of this proceeding, as
provided for in said deed to secure
debt. Purchaser pays for title.
This October 2, 1906.
Laurence Johnson, as trustee for his
wife, Mary T. Johnson and his chil
dren by her born and to he born, as
well as the said Mary T. Johnson in
dividually.
By J. B. WRIGHT,
Their attorney 1-, fact under power
o? sain.
U. W. KRAITSIS.
Attorney for said J. B. WRIGHT.
See that your drpgg'st gives yo
no Imitation when you &|r for Ken
nedv’i Laxative Konev r.od Tar. tit
v-gina.' Lurttlvr* couch nyrnv.
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ANNOUNCEMENT FROM MISS
KATE SLATER. BRUNSWICK’S
ORIGINAL MILLINER.
A fine lino of suit cares at very
low figures at Sig- Levi son.
THS BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3. 1906.
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
Aopbcation for Leave to Sell.
State of Georgia,
County of Glynn.
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned lias applied to the ordi
nary of said county for leave to sed
land belonging to the estate of W. B.
Manoe, for the purpose of payment of
debts and for the purpose of distribu
tion to heirs. Said application will ne
heard at the regular term of the court
of ordinary of said county to be held
on the first Mondav in November.
1906.
this the 2d dav of October, 1906.
ELIZABETH MANOE,
Administratrix upon the estate of
IV. B. Manoe.
Stanley Land Company and A. Brad
ley Coley vs. John Gaffney. Petition
to subject land sold under bond for
title to the unpaid portion of the pur
chase price. In the superior court of
Glynn county, Georgia. December
teqfln, 1906.
To the defendant, John Gaffney:
Take notice that a petition lias been
nled by the plaintiffs, Stanley Lana
Company and A. Bradley Colev,
against you in the above named pro
ceeding. said cause being returnable
in due course to the next term of tne
superior court to he held in and for
Glynn county. Georgia, on the first
Monday in December, 1906, and you
are hereby commanded and require!
to i;o and appear at the next term ot
said court to answer said petition, as
in tit fault thereof the court will pro
ceed as to justice shall appertain.
Witness- the Honorable T. A. Par
ker, judge of said court, this Ist
day of October, 1906.
H. F. dußignon,
Clerk superior court, Glynn county.
Georgia.
return to lutt3io Spi-nken.
Never refer pityingly to the poor.
This brands you at once as a dema
gogue. Never say anything respectful
of corporate wealth. Hi so doing you
lay yourself open to the charge of be
lng a hired man.
Never use slang if you-want respect
able people to take stock in you. Nev
er u e pure English. The masses hale
prlggishuess.
Never talk straight to the point. You
will Vie accused of taking yourself too
seriously. Never toli funny stories.
They lead to the suspicion of chican
ery.
Never praise “our forefathers.” A u
eesiry pride is disgusting. Never ap
peal to the “sturdy immigrant leaven
in our midst.” it riles the old families.
--Newark News.
Hosiery for children. Elkan’s 15,
20 and 25 cents line all going at. 10
■ '(■uis each, three pairs for 25 cents ac
Sig Levison.
Infants’ socks, 15 to 26 cents values
at F cents per pair at Sig Levison.
11. IL MILLER k SOR.
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* Brunswick Ga.
TIE LARGEST FUTURE ROUSE II SOUTH GEORGIA
We carry everything from the kitchen to the parlor
r and guarantee price
Price .... $15.00
Write to us for prices and mention this paper.
TAX NOTICE.
State and County Tax Notice, 190
To collect State and County Tax fo
the year 190 G i will be at the followin
precincts on dates mentioned:
St. Simon, Oct. 18, Nov. 5 and Do
3.
Sterling, Oct. 2!>, Nov. 8 and Dec. 4
Bladen, Oct. 24, Nov. 10 and Dec. (
Brookman. Oct. 25, Nov. 11 an-
Nov. 29.
At Court, House at intervening
dates.
H. J. RL’AD, T. C. (1. 0.
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KATE SLATER, BRUNSWICK’S
ORIGINAL MILLINER.
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ANNOUNCEMENT FROM MISS
KATE SLATER. BRUNSWICK’S
ORIGINAL. MILLINER.
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ANNOUNCEMENT FROM MISS
KATE SLATER. BRUNSWICK S
ORIGINAL MILLINER.
YOU CAN GET STYLE AND FIT
WHEN YOU BUY SHOES FROM
PEERSON.
Call m> Davis and Taylor's slable
If yon waul, dirt Lor ruining your lots
or sidewalks.
OUR FOUR DOLLAR SHOES FOR
WOMEN ARE BEAUTIES. SEE
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Wt MAKE AWNINGS FOR YOUR
RESIDENCE OR YOUR STORE.
This Steel
.JOHN D. ROUNTOS,
Brunswick’s Candy Store.
Don't Iniy burnt sugar and imagine
you are getting pure chocolate. Sucu
substitutes are Injurious to health.
For pure chocolate and al' other can
dies call on me.
A fresh supply received every wee*
from JVlenier the famous chocolate
maker. Id It her in hulk or in beautiful
pound and half pound boxes.
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TAFFY CANDY MADE FRESH
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