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IT’S A NECESSITY.
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I *sl - *4 wk Are you thinking about getting a
. IB 4s§* chiffonier? If the bureau ay closet >s
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■ i ivvj tm crowded its really needed. With a
■ fl family of children its almost a neces-
I Rangel sity, and the styles we are showing
■ Ik k*’ a ‘* l ' so nmch to the appearance of any
1 From I bi d-room. Golden and quartered oak,
■ highly polished, heavy French plate
K ■ mirrors, graceful shape fronts. We
$6.50 to $25,001 believe our goods are all right, but we
B want your opinion. We want them to
B ; lease you.
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C.MeGARVEY.
516 NEWCASTLE STREET
COINKY & PAPKt P
—Dealers in—
COAL AND WOOD
BRICK, LIME, CEMENT, PLASTER HAIR. SHINGL.EB AND LATHB
SEWER PIPE, CHIMNEY FLUES FIRE BRICK AND FIRS CLAY
628 BAY STREET PHONE 18.
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Now’ is the time to buy if you expect to share in profits which are bound to follow
the upbuilding of Greater Brunswick.
Below We Give a Few Bargains
Information to parties inquiring. Call on,'phone or address
BROBSTON, FENDIG & COMPANY
We’re no Quacks
in our business. Our store e:i-‘
joys a reputation second to nona
for the'honesty of its offerings,
if in need of any
Drugs and
Medicines
we want, you to call on us and
see what we have. You’ll be
satisfied and find exactly what
you’re looking for. We aim to
please, and offer the best or
drugs at prices that can not fail
to attract the closest buyer.
Make us a call and convince
yourself.
Smith’s
Pharmacy
NICE HOME NEAR THE CITY, SEVERAL ACHES OH GROUND, S3,OUU.
WELL LOCATED RESIDENCE ON GLOUCESTER STREET, $3,200.
TWO NICE COTTAGES ON E STREET, SI,OOO.
RESIDENCE ON E STREET, CLOSi IN $1,700.
RESIDENCE ON E STREET, NEAR F, $2,250.
RESIDENCE ON G STREET NEAR ELLIS. $3,000.
PRETTY HOUSE ON REYNOLDS STREET, LARGE LOT, $5,500.
NICE HOME FACING THE PARK, 3,500.
PRETTY RESIDENCE ON UNION ST.CLOSE IN, HOUSE IN REAR, $4,500
LARGE DOUBLE HOUSE, UNION ST. LARGE HOUSE IN REAR, $7,500.
THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS, SAfUROAV, OCTOBER 6, 1906.
CORPORATIONS
ARE VERY SLOW
i
ONLY SMALL PORTION OF THOSE
IN THE STATE HAVE SO FAR
MADE THEIR RETURNS.
The corporations in Brunswick
which have not yet made their re
turns with Secretary of State Phil
Cool;, bad better do so before Novem
ber 1, or they will be subject to a
line of s.">o for their failure. The fo.-
lewing from the Atlanta Georgian o£
yesterday on this subject will be of
interest here:
“To date. 79(1 corporations nave tiled
returns with the secretary of state, a
majority of them being foreign cor
porations.
“The time limit set for corporation.?
to make these returns will expire on
November 1, and after that date every
corporation neglectful of the new ob
ligation wifi be subject to a line or
SSO, wb-ch may make some of them
regretful of the oversight.
“ ‘it is within my discretion to
assess this SSO penalty for failure to
make these returns,’ said Secretary
of State Cook Thursday. ’I shall hate
very much to do it, but a great deal of
publicity has been given the matter
in Atlanta and other state papers, and.
it loons to me that corporations witt
have no real defense when I have to
call them to task. ”
WATCH THIS PAPER FOR FALL
ANNOUNCEMENT FROM MISS
KATE SLATER, BRUNSWICK’S
ORIGINAL MILLINER.
See that your druggist gives y
no imitation when you a*k for Ken
uedy’s Laxative Honey tad Tar, th
ortaina' Lftxatlt* couth arrwu
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HOUSE NUMBERS
It is very important that
your houses be numbered. I
can get you brass, white
enameled or nickelotd num
bers cheaper than you can
have them painted. Call and
see my samples.
WILL B. FAIN
Pmms f pTls. e
A Sahk, ( kkvain Kviikk for Huppukmmko Mknhtkuatiom
NEVER KNOWN TO FAIL. Safe! Sun*! Speedy! Satis- I
| luetioa t.uuruteed or Money Refunded. Sent prepaid
t. r $l.OO per box. \\ ill send them on trial, to he paid Tor
when r, ..ced. Samples Free, iryour druggist doe* out
have them send your order* to the *
_UNITEO MLCJICAL CO., BO> T 4, L.NC.eTEH? P.
Sold in Brunswick by Huberts & Calnar
ODD FELLOWS IS
MEET OCTOBER 30
GRAND MASTER MEYERHARD7
WRITES LETTER URGING A
LARGE ATTENDANCE.
The grand lodge of Georgia Masons
will meet in one hundred and twen
tieth communication in the city o
.Macon on Tuesday, October 30, ami
will be called to order by Grand Mas-j
ter Max Meyerhardt, of Home. The
attendance will be unusually large;
probably 1,200 or more delegates will
be present. The past jear has been
one of wonderful prosperity for Mason
ry in Georgia. Willi live hundred
lodges. 27,000 members, and $30,000 in
the treasury, Georgia Masons now
lead every southern state except
Texas. The Masonic home is m
splendid condition, and the inmates
are well cared for. Grand Master
Meyerhardt lias sent th following loi
ter to the lodges:
“My Dear Brother: The one hun
dred and twentieth annual communi
cation of the grand lodge of Georgia
will ‘he one that you cannot afford io
miss. It will be a magnificent re
union of the representatives of the
27,000 Masons of Georgia. It wifi
mark a splendid epoch in the liistorv
of Georgia Masonry.
"The past year lias been one of un
paralleled prosperity for us. Our
numbers have rapidly increased. Our
harmony has not been disturbed. So
dally and morally we have reached i
high plane. Our home lias been con, ;
fortably maintained, all expenses have 1
been fully met, we do not owe one
cent, and when the grand lodge meets j
we will have in our treasury a sur
plus of about s3ii,oho. Surely Georgia
Masons' have good reason to be proud
of this wonderful record.
"Come and join with us in a grand
love feast and in thanksgiving to ilin*
from whom all blessings Mow.
'Bring with you our faithful past
masters. They have helped in sow
ing the seed. We want them at the
ingathering of the harvest. Let u?
make the coming communication so
glorious and so inspiring that its up
lifting influence will be felt in all the
years tc come. Let us make it a
festival of rejoicing.
"Please read this letter at your next
communication, and believe me, with
true Masonic love, Your friend ana
brother,
“MAX MHYIsJRHARDT,
“Grand Master.”
A fine line of suit, cases at very
low figures at. Hig Levison.
LARGE HOIJBE ON BOULEVARD $3,000.
NICE COTTAGE ON COCHRaN AVENUE, $1,500.
NICE LARGE COTTAGE ON E STRL ET, CLOSE IN, $3,500.
THREE GOOD HOUSE NEAR HOTt. L $9,000.
PRETTY COTTAGE ON GLOUCEST ER STREET $2,200.
NICE HOUSE ON LONDON STREET $3,200.
LARGE HOUSE ON M/> NSFIELD STREET, $4,500.
PRETTY HOUSE ON C STREET NEAR COURT HOUSE, §3,000.
WE HAVE FOR SALE NICE RESIDENCE AND BUILDING LOTS IN
ALL PARTS OF THE CITY; ALSO QUANTITY OF SMALL PROPERT>
FOR INVESTMENTS.
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NEW YORK.
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