The Brunswick news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1906-2016, October 12, 1906, Page 5, Image 5

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i IT’S A NECESSITY. N S t $/, m Are you thinking about getting a, * I chiffonier? If the bureau or closet <s Prices I V crowded its really needed. With a j I I family of children its almost a neces- Krangeß ty, and the styles we are showing I add so much to the appearance of any From I d-rcom. Golden and quartered oalc, highly polished, heavy French plate I mirrors, graceful shape fronts. We $6.50 to $25.001 >elieve our goods are all right, but we ■ want your opinion. We want them to C.IVIeGARVEY. 816 NEWCASTLE STREET CONEY & PARKER —Dealers in— COAL AND WOOD BRICK, LIME, CEMENT, PLASTER HAIR. SHINGLES AND LATHS SEWER PIPE. CHIMNEY FLU'fS FIRE BRICK AND FIRE CLAY 628 BAY BTREET PHONE 18. jgjfe— **-“*' _ — l—l ” - ■ [mu' 11 ti — . > Now’ is the time to buy if you expect to share in profits which are bound to follow the upbuilding of Greater Brunswick. Information to parties inquiring. Cali on, ’phone or address BROBSTON, FENDIG & COMPANY We’re no Quacks in our business. Our store a jey6 a reputation second to non# for the honesty of its offerings, if in need of any Drugs and Medicines we want you to call on us an 1 see what we have. You’ll be satisfied and find exactly what you’re looking for. We aim to please, and offer the best cl drugs at prices that can not fail to attract the closest buyer. Make us a call and convince yourself. Smith’s Pharmacy Below We Give a Few Bargains Nice HOME NEAR THE CITY, SEVERAL ACRES OK CROUND, s*,* W. WELL LOCATED RESIDENCE ON GLOUCESTER STREET, $3,200. TWO NICE COTTAGES ON E BTRF ET, $1,600. RESIDENCE ON E STREET, CLOBi 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, HOUBE IN REAR, $4,500 LARGE DOUBLE HOUBE, UNION ST. LARGE HOUSE IN REAR, $7,500. TWI MUNiWf6K 6AILY NCWI, FRIOAY, dSfOBErt it i M4. THIS DECISION OF IMPORTANCE BRUNSWICK REFEREE IS QUOTED IN DECISION OF DISTRICT JUDGE ALDRICH. The latest American Bankruptcy Reports contains a decision of some importance to local meniDers of the i bar and the many friends and admir ers of Judge Max Isaac, of this city, 1 whose recent law publication. "Condl- I' tional Sales in Bankruptcy,” has De tained such wide-spread circulation I and prominence. ! The decision referred to is that o*. the Cavagnar bankruptcy case, trleu before United States Judge Aldricn, of the United States court for the dis trict of New' Hampshire, and involve i tne right of the National Cash Regis ter Company to regain possession o, some cash registers sold on condi tional sale after the purchaser hau gone into bankruptcy. Judge Aldrich, in reversing the decision of the referee who tried the case, quotes and cites Isaac on Conditional Sales in Bank ruptcy. 11l fact his ruling is baseu upon the authority of Judge Isaacs book. The compliment is one justly appreciated by the learned young author. OLD DR. DRUMMOND. After many years of patient study and experiment, has given the wonJ a preparation which is an absolute and permanent cure for every form of rheumatism. The price is $5, but it is two large bottles, enough for a montn’s treatment, and will relieve the worst case from the first dose. Sent by express upon receipt of price ov .Drummond Medicine Cos. New York, with full particulars and testimonial of wonderful cures. DR. GEO. COIESTER, VETERINARY SURGE Of, All domestic animals treated. Loav* OrMMi c Mruo*'* Drug *Mr| 4*~ -eOirN t> KOUNTOS, Brunswick’s Candy Store. Don’t buy burnt sugar and imaged you are getting pure chocolate. Sticn substitutes are injurious to health. For pure chocolate and all other cab dies call on me. A fresh supply received every wjs!t from Menier the famous chocolate maker. Bither in 'bulk or in beautiful pound and half pound boxes. FINEST FRUITS, CIGARS AND TO BACCOES, ETC. | TAFFY CANDY MADE FRESH DAILY. 208 Newcastle Street. ALL TRAINS USE NEW CUT OFF i A., B. & A. NOW SENDING PAS SENGERS OVER THE NEW * LINE. All freight and passenger train* over the Atlanta, Birmingham and At lantic railroad are now using the new ' cut-off. However, the trains are us ing this track only temporarily, while a number of repairs are being made on the old tracks of the road in the southern section of the city. By this new route the trains cut oft a* distance of about three mites, biu no alteration has been made in the schedules of the passenger trains. The new cut-off comes in from Coch ran avenue down N street, thence to A, coming in back of the Oglethorpe hotel and to the present depot of tne road. It is understood that as soon as the necessary repairs are made on the otu tracks, trains will continue to use n until the new union depot is com pleted, when all trains will be oper ated over the new line ELECTION NOTICE. Headquarters First Regiment of In fantry, National Guard, Georgia. Special Orders, No. 42. Savannah, Ga., Uct. 7, 1905. I. An election for second lieutenant of Company G, this regiment, is order ed held cn the 12th of October, at th armory oi the said company, in Bruns wick, Ga. 11. The polls will be opened at 8:0 p. ni., and remain open one hour. •By order of Colonel Gordon. C. H. RICHARDSON, Captain and Adjutant. Official: C. H. RICHARDSON, Captain and Adjutant. Fresh Golden Rod. Baked daily I.e ben's. AT THE GRAND. SATURDAY, MATINEE and NIQHT OCTOBER 13. COUNTESS OLGA VON HATZFELDT And Her Big Company of Fifty in the Musical, Girlical Comedy Success THE LITTLE DUCHESS SAME CAST AS LAST SEASON The Great Laughing and Beauty Show Prices—Matinee SI.OO, 75c, 50c, 25c Night—sl.so, SI.OO, 75c, 50c. Seats on Sale at Box Office. LARGE HOUBE ON BOULEVARD $3,000. NICE COTTAGE ON COCHRkN AVENUE, $1,500. NICE LARGE COTTAGE ON E STRt ET, CLOSE IN, $3,500. THREE GOOD HOUSE NEAR HOTc L $9,000. PRETTY COTTAGE ON GLOUCEST ER STREET $2,200. NICE HOUBE ON LONDON STREET $3,200. LARGE HOUSE ON M/>N3FIELD STREET, $4,500. PRETTY HOUSE ON C STREET NEAR COURT HOUSE, $3,000. WE HAVE FOR SALE NICE RESIDENCE AND BUILDING LOTS IT ALL PARTS OF THE CITY; ALSO QUANTITY OF SMALL PROPERT' FOR INVESTMENTS. [9oq'Dropsj GASTORIA A\bgdahle Preparation fur As similating UicFoodandßegula - ling ilic Stomachs and Bowels of Infanis/Childken Promotes Digeslion.Cheerful ness and Rest. Contains neither Opium,Morphine nor Mineral. Not Nau c otic . af old Dr SAMUEL PtTCHSR f\nnpkin Seed ' v Mx Smna *■ I Rodirll* Salts - J Anuif Serd * I Jh/j/je/ntinf - ) Bi ittrbofuik’Sifa, -j 4 M&rTH-Sml I Clrviutd Sugar hutU’ujwn Flavor. ; / Aperfecl Remedy forConslipa Ron, Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions .Feverish ness and Loss of Sleep. Facsimile Signature of NEW YORK. Atb.monihs old. J 5 Posts - 35 Cl IN IS EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. THE ORIGINALrfHNEDV* The idea of a Cough Syrup that will act M on the bowels, and thus assist in expelling colds from the system is new and original ** In Kennedy's Laxative Honey and Tar. MKjBfRIL LAXATIVE fMj&L A certain, cafe and harmless remedy for T ** D * all Coughs, Colds, Croup, Whooping Cough, vlr! La Grippe, Bronchitis, Influenza and all Lunfc and Bronchial affections. Mothers pfl ra W praise the children’B favorite Kennedy’* A Laxative Honey and Tar COUGH SYRUP TAR Wfpm r*d at th# Laboratory of X. O. DiWITI A CO., CHICAGO, V. A A* r p~rxs moi otxx blossom an 1010 m xxx ua mn CUSTOM! For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the I % Signature x r\ In / Use For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA THI OKVr*AUn COMPANY. NEW VOM BHV. 5