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BATCH OF ITEMS
AROUND THE CITY
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Off to Macon.
A happy crowd of Brunswick Eagles
left the city last night over the South
ern railway for Macon, where tliev
go to take in the big fair there to
day. They will return to the city to
morrow morning.
To Advertise He'-e.
S. E Gentry, representing Foleys
famous honey and tar remedies, was
in the city yesterday and matle a con
tract with the News for sfinie exten
sive advertising during the next
twelve months.
Damage in the Country.
Reports from the coumfy districts
are to the effect that the heavy wind
and rain Tuesday afternoon did some
little damage. In the vicinity of the
rice plantations it came down in tor
rents. why'--. the wind blew at a high
velocity. However, the damage was
not serious.
Famous Editor Here.
Capt. J. A. Cothran, the veteran
editor of the Mobile Item, was a visit
or to the city yesterday and paid The
News office an appreciated call. Capt.
Cothran has been to New York on a
pleasure trip and was enroute to his
home via the Mallory line. He thinks
Brunswick is liie coming city on flic
Atlantic coast.
Raising Bananas.
The banana industry in this vicinitj
is rapidly growing, and it has been
demonstrated that I lie fruit can be
easily raised here. \Y. F. Doerfmger
yesterday brought to The News offi ■■
a specimen of the bananas raised a.
his home in this city, and it was one
of the largest ever seen here. The
banana measured live inches aioun-t
and live inches long and and monst rated
that. Mr Doertlinger is a-; good a liann
at raising fruit as he is at repairing
watches and jewelry
NOTICE.
Parties having a chance on the hooks
will be at the Arcade to-niglit at 3
o'clock, at which hour the raffle win
take place.
Children and Boys’ Sails at a sav
ing of 35 per cent, at Sig Levison.
ABseiffr£mmr\
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.
It is here—right here at your door ! This may be news to you,
but it is a fact. a
v In competition with America’s most famous brews, the . 0
chemists of Wahlheimus Institute, Chicago, declared the decided
superiority of American Queen Beer (their report can be seen in \ jy
our office). Now, then, put this question pointedly to yourself— J | iff
could you ask for a higher proof of quality than this unbiased
declaration from sue 1 ! eminent chemists? Hardly.
Order a case sent home, and call for it at all resorts.
acme: brewing co. Y
MACON, CSOIUGIA
TDAIMQ) savannah &
nlvll 1 1 CS/\liNO j MONTGOMERY.
VIA SEABOARD
Aip LINE-, RAILWAY.
w i:sr not i% i*. ja st kuc i\ o.
Leave Savannah P. M. L-ave Nhv Orleuns 9.26 A. M
Arrive Abbevjllt;".'...".!.. 10.10 P. m! I. av*- Birmingham ■ * j l . l
Arrive Cnrdele 11 16 P. M. I,.a\> .Montgomery 7.4.5 P. M
A>riv<* Arnericus I2 46 A. M. ! Leave Lumpkin USA P. M
Arrive Richland 2.4)0 A. M Leave Richland P-’.P 1 A. •
Arrive Lumpkin 2 2'-’ \. .*?. ! Leave Arnericus 1.40A..V
Arrive Montgomery ...,, 0.46 A.M. R‘Ve Cnrdele, .*.
">*'! A -2L: j Leave Helen! '.‘Ll""”"" t~V> A. M.
Arrive Xe>v Orleans 6.0) P. M. Arrive Savanna! 3O A.M.
Train will consist of PULLMAN HUFPET SLEEPING CARS, Day Coaches between Savannah and
Montgomery without change; making close connection at Montgomery with ail llnet diverging for Pensacola,
Mobile, New Orleans am) all Western points; Hirrningliam, Memphis, St. Louis, Nashville, Chicago and all
Northwestern point*; the SHORTEST LINK to Montgomery, New Orleans, Birmingham and the earliest
arrival at these points. At Havannah close connection i* made tor all EASTERN POINTS, Richmond, Wash
ington, New York uud with Coastwise Steamships for iialliniore, Philadelphia, New York and Boston,
Get sleeping ear reservations and full information from any SKABOA RD Agent, or write to
Ultlil,FA F. STEWART,
Asst. Genera! Passenger Agent, Havannah, Georgia.
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
MORTGAGE SALE.
State of Georgia,
County of Glynn.
Under and by virtue of the power
of sale contained in that certain mort
gage, dated August 15, L9u4, in favo
of the undersigned, from ' : ibert Wil
liams. trustee of and / his wife.
Sarah Williams and h' nor chil
dren, Anna Williams, DC. Williams
and Kathalina Williams, said mort
gage being recorded in book volume
12. folio 32S of the General Record-:
of Glynn county, Georgia, the undei
signed will, on the first Tuesday In
November, 19U6, put up and expose
for sale all of the following described
mortgaged property, to wit:
All that certain lot, tract or parcel
of land, situate, lying and being in
the county of Glynn and State of
Georgia, and in the city of Brunswick,
therein and in that part of said city
known of Old Town, known, number
ed. and distinguished as follows; thac
is to say; the northern one-sixth (1-6)
of Old Town lot number three hun
dred and forty-eight (348), said one
sixth of said lot containing forty-five
(45) ty ninety (90 feet and being
bounded on the north by Uillsbor ,
square ninety (90) feet, east by Car
penter street, south by the balance of
said lot and west by Nf.-wich street,
together with ail the improvements
thereon.
Said sale is made for the purpose
of satisfying the indebtedness of the
said mortgagor to the undersigned as
secured by said mortgage, amounting
to a balance of $201.25, principal, De
sides interest, and costs of this pro
ceeding.
Terms of sale cash. Purchaser pays
for titles.
This October 3, 1906.
A. KAISER & BROTHER.
Mortgagees
MAX ISAAC,
Mortgagees’ Attorney.
Application for Leave to Sell.
State of Georgia,
County of Glynn.
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has applied to the Ordi
nary of said County for leave to sell
land belonging to the estate of J. R.
Dillard for the payment of debts, ami
for distribution thereof. Said applica
tion will be heard at the regular No
vember term of the Court of Ordi
nary of Glynn County, to 'be held on
ilds first Monday in November, 1 DUG.
This the 3d dav of October/ 11)00.
K A THEM N E I iOl .ZENDORP,
Administratrix Cum Testamento An
nexe of .T. R. Dillard.
Shoes of all kinds, styles and
prices. Shoes for the people at Peer
sons.
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ANNOUNCEMENT FROM MISS
KATE SLATER, BRUNSWICK’S
ORIGINAL MILLINER.
A fine line of suit cases at very
low figures at Sig Levison.
fH£ BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1906.
NEWS AND NOTES
ALON 6 THE BAY
DAY’S SHIPPING RECORD AND
OTHER NEWS OF INTEREST
ON RIVER FRONT.
Following is the record of the move
ment of vessels at the port of Bruns
wick yesterday:
Arrived.
Steamer Chippewa, Macbeth, Jack
sonville, and sailed for Boston.
Steamer Sabine, Young, New York,
and sailed for Mobile.
Steamer Llansannor, Croxton, St.
Lucia.
Sailed.
Bark Herbert Fuller. Nash, New
York.
Schooner Mary L. Newhall, Adams.
New York.
Schooner Hattie Dunn, Thorndyke,
Irvington.
Schooner Adonis, Brown, Antella.
Cuba.
Schooner Anthony D. Nicliolls, Sei
vey, New York.
River Items.
The Mallory steamer Sabine, which
arrived Tuesday night, was quickly
unloaded and sailed yesterday lor
Mobile.
The steamer Hilbroolt, which sailed
from port Tuesday afternoon, was
drawing 23.8 feet of water, which was
the deepest draft of any vessel cross
ing the bar in some time.
The pretty little gasoline launch or
•i. E. dußignon is in commission again
after being thoroughly overhauled.
Special Notice.
Neither (lie master, owners nor con
signees of the British steamship Lan
sannor will be responsible for any
debts contracted by the crew of sain
steamship.
!•’. 1). M. Struchan n Cos , Consignees.
WE DEVOTE ALL OF' OUR TIME
TO SHOES AND CAN GIVE THE
BEST QUALITY, MOST COMFORT,
AND LATEST STYLES. PEERSO
Having bought the entire Ellcan
stock, consisting of Pure Flannel
Undershiits and slips, can save you
money. I have got them for men.
women and children. Sig Levison.
. li. MILLER& SI
Brunswick Ga.
THE LARGEST FUME HOUSE IN SOUTH GEORGIA
We carry everything’ from the kitchen to the parlor
and guarantee price
Price .... $15.00
Write to ns for prices and mention lids paper.
TAX NOTICE.
State and County Tax Notice, 190
To collect Stale and County lax to
the year 1900 1 will be at (he followin
precincts on dates mentioned:
St. Simon, Oct. IS, No/. 5 and Dc
3.
Sterling, Oct. 29, Nov. 8 and Dec. 4
Bladen, Oct. 24, Nov. 10 and Dec. 0
Brookinan, Oct. 25, Nov. 11 an
Nov. 29.
At Court House at intervening
dates.
H. J. JIHAD, T. C. G. C.
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ANNOUNCEMENT FROM MISS
KATE SLATER, BRUNSWICK’S
ORIGINAL MILLINER.
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A Quart of Milk—a package of ’** *•*.)*. VA^r
Jell-O ICE CREAM Powder
■ JO minutes in the freezer—and, Lo and Behold, as if Hf|Mj||p
Iby magifc — two quarts of the most delicious Ice Cream Hffijlr Mljlm
I you ever put into your mouth. mBMW * JM&
And Pure Ice Cream too; for Braf
Jelf-O ICE CREAM Powder L
I is endorsed by the Pure Food Commission and received
I die Gold Medal (Highest award) at the St. Louis Exposition, 1904. 8
Making Ice Cream with
... . j Jcll-O ICE CREAM Powder
lis so simple that * child can prepare it—it requires no eggs, flavor- I
I log or sugar—No cooking, heating or fussing. Results are always D
■ the tame and failure is impossible.
Four Kinds t Chocolate, Vanilla, Strawberry and Unflavored. I
■ Beware of cheap imitations.
2 Packages for 28 cents at an Qroccra.
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Whan ordering bymsfl sand addraaa at jottr Omsk
. THE GENESEE PURS FOOD CO, U Roy, N. Y. * I
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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 up Davis and Taylor’s stable
if you want. dirt. lor raising your lots
or sidewalks.
OUR FOUR DOLLAR SHOES FOP
WOMEN ARE BEAUTIES. SEE
THEM AT PEERSON’S.
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Wt MAKE AWNINGS FOR YOUR
RESIDENCE OR YOUR STORE.
This Steel Range $25
JOHN L>. KOUNTOS,
Brunswick’s Candy Store.
Don't buy burnt sugar and Imagine
you are getting pure chocolate. Bucu
substitutes are injurious to health.
For pure chocolate and al 1 other can
dies call on mo.
A fresh supply recolved every week
from Menler tile famous chocolate
maker. Either in bulk or In beautlfpj
pound and half pound boxes.
FINEST FRUITS, CIGARS AND TO
BACCOES, ETC.
TAFFY CANDY MADE FRHH
DAILY. ,
208 Newcastlo B*raat.
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