The Brunswick news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1906-2016, October 18, 1906, Page 8, Image 8

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8 Just Received A Full Line of Ladies’. Mens, Children’s HATS Zelmenovitz, TELEPHONE 218. 218 NEWCASTLE STREET. JUST RECEIVED 1907 LINE of GO -CRRTS ROBERTS Stove and Furniture House THE STORE WHERE PRICES ARE RIGHT. We Refund Money if you are Not Benefit ted —CLARO— An Excellent remedy for people who have no appetite. Cures coughs, bronchial and lung troubles. For pale weak women Claro has no equal. \ A J. eTmorgan Ladies' Coats AND Cravenettes IN ALL LENGTHS BOTH tOLID COLORS AND MIXED. A VERY SWELL LOT THAT WE WOULD LIKE FOR POU TO SEE BEFORE MAKING A PUR CHASE. CHILDREN’S AND MISBES’ LONG AND SHORT COATS. LEVYS frri &&UfiSWt€k T HUR*WAy f OCTOBPER 18 1906. BATCH OF ITEMS AROUND THE CITY On His Run Again. Capt. Martin Anderson, of the steamer Hessie, who has been quite ill for the past two weeks, has re sumed his run again. During his illness his pla e was filied by Capt. Ingram. Many Marsh Hens Killed. The gunners were out in numbers yesterday after the marsh hens an hundreds of them were killed. Tin high spring tide entirely covered the marches. It is expe ted that even a larger number of sportsmen will be out. after the fishy game this morn ing. On His Regular Rounds. Tax Collector Head star;s out to day on his regular rounds for th? purpose of collecting state and county taxes. To-day Collector Read will be on St. Simon. Taxpayers in Bruns wick are requested to observe his Itinerary and not call at the office here when he is out of the city. Critically 111. l)r. G. W. Blanton returned yes terday from Oak Grove, where he was called to the bedside of Mrs. A. A. Burney, mother of Chief of Police S, A. Burney, who is critically ill at her home at, that point. Mrs. Burney has many friends in Brunswick who hope that she will soon be on tno red to recoovery. Keep the Dowels open when you have a cold and use a good remedy to allay the inflammation of the mucott tnembranes. The best is Kennedy .• Laxative Honey and Tar. it contain - no opiates, moves the bowels, drives out the cold. Is reliable and tastes good. Sold by all druggists. NEW ARRIVALS NEW BUCKWHEAT NEW'rLAP JACK FLOUR NEW GEORGIA SYRUP (In Cans) NEW MAPLE SYRUP NEW HONEY (In Bottles) 214 NEWCASTLE ST. PHONE 307. STEAMER CAHHIES 49,000 GOOSSTIES the wildcroft clears with A BIG CARGO OF TIES FOR PANAMA CANAL. The steamer Wildcroft, which ar rived in port only a few days ago. cleared yesterday with one of the lar gest cargoes of erosties ever shipped from this or any other port. The steamer will probably sail today or tomorrow, carrying the ties to ‘be used in the construction of the Pan ama railroad. The cargo consists ot exactly 45,000 ties. Anew record has also probably been established in the rapid loading of the steamer, as she ilas been in port for only several days. The ties are shipped by Baxter & Company, which firm was recently awarded a contract bv the govern ment for 100,000 ties. It is expected that another steamer will arrive in a a short time for the second cargo. His Last Rounds. Officer Richardson, who has been detailed to the special duty of col lecting street tax, is now finishing up that tedious work. At present he is after the stragglers who have not paid. As soon a he completes t*-e work he will resume his place on the police force. TAX NOTICE. State and County Tax Notice, \Z r To collect State and County lax fo the year 1900 i will be at the’lollowin precincts on dates mentioned: St. Simon, Oct. 18, Nor. 5 and I)e- Sterling, OH. 22. Nov. 8 and Dec. Bladen, Oct. 24, Nov. 8 and Dec. Brookman, Oct. 25, Nov. :1 ami Nov. 29. At Court House at intervening dates. H. J. READ. T C. ti. C. We don’t buy once a year nor twice a year, but vve are receiving shoes all the time. Peerson’s. - GO DOWN TO THE CITY HALL AND REGISTER. Orders taken for fruit and weddiu cakes at Leben’s. A fine line of suit cases at very low figures at Hig Levison. OLD DR. DRUMMOND. After many years of patient study and experiment, ha,-: given the worn! a preparation which is an absolute and permanent cure for every form of rheumatism. The price is $5, but it is two large bullies, enough for a month’s treatment, and will relieve the worst case from the first, dose. Sent by express upon receipt of price by Drummond Medicine Cos. New York, with full particulars and testimonial of wov'erful cures. G. F. ANDERSON. AgL L.C. SMITH VISIBLE TYPEWRITER * JplpF Typewriters Rented and Repaired DOLLAR RIBBONS AT 75c, Rain Coals When you need a Rain Coat No many Over coats you may have, there is Kl|K§p: nothing to take the place oi doesn't come true, it will an- ALL THE PURPOSES OF AN OVERCOAT. fA Many Men will wear them all through—the coldest weather. They like them i. evause they are not as clumsy as a [■ regular Overcoat, yet their length protects the limbs. I] Our Rain Coats tills season are cut in true Overcoat lA Suum uijoj —apHs at waist and full at bottom. kl KAISER’S [< Clothiers to the whole family. WA FALL HUTS FOR LINES I HAVE THE HANDSOMEST LINE OF FALL HATS EVER DISPLAYED IN BRUNSWICK. LADIES ARE INVITED TO INSPECT THEM. .••-Vfc- MISS L. G, JACKSON OPERA HOe.SE BLOCK. LA MAISON PARISIENNE “The ONLY French La dies Tailoring and Dressmaking Es tablishment in Georgia. DON’T WEAR READY MADE GARMENTS WHEN YOU CAN HAVE THEM MADE TO ORDER AT R. DENIZET AT THt MOST REASONABLE RATE. NOTICE K,NPS ° F PItA,TING ’ butt ONS MADE ON §HOR f HAVE YOUR BANDS, FOLDS, PIPING, PINKING MADE AT 2c. PER YD. WHILE YOU WAIT. CALL OR PHONE 311 Get in Touch With the Rest of Us •Y HAViN* A BELL TELEPHONE In Your Home, Your Office, Your Store CALL CONTRACT DEPARTMENT OF Dulhern Beil Telephone end Telepeph Cos, - AND WE’LL TELL YOU HOW