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. .m'|TION to the many
>'.. ** '' . fjg-- BLEOdfc WE HAVE EN
mM- lOVBO. IS THE F\CT THAT
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'~<sr Cjcs’ at jKeVfrv. n.u *> <fv
cannot no *t W tij 'ovi>,
B. and A. 1 |
Go down to tUf A.. R amt A. lor
mln ill s today, t&*c n took at both
the Sat ilia and tie groat work being
done down than- and then learn to
appreciate Fin V' 11. and A.
SIGN THE PETITION.
There will be circulated among th|
people ot* .Qlynn contityHi the
ins and during t-ne rest of the week
a netitton awkilig the county com
mlHsioiKTH to loan valuable. assist
a nee to the management of the
Georgia Coast and Piedmont Rail
road Company, in its efforts to come
to Brunswick and thus make this
city Us deep water terminus and
headline rtere.
The <5. C. ami P. ‘people are prar
tieally asking the people of Glynn
county to do for them what they dfl
for ihe old R. and U„ and we can do
it!
There never was a time in Bruns
wick’s lii-#ory when the need ot ay
broad public spirit was more needed
than right ij tills particular aio
uieut. Charmed by her natural ud
vantages, capital in various^., forms
are seeking good liivesfWCTfe Imre
in Brunswick. Her spirit of liberal
ity lias gone forth and it is up to
her own people to meet these com
ers In the proper spirit.
The petition to which we refer
onlj asks the county commissioners
to allow the county convict force to
do the work of grading, grubbing
and leiejng the line in Glynn coun
ty and ifc appeal to every property
Jtwnetr in the couuty to sign the pe
tition when it is fcesented to him.
The labor thus ex Aided, like bread
cwst upon the watem will return to
, thtf people of this community in larg c
multiplies nll it isl up to them
squarely to thus aldlß this splendid
move forward. >
Brunswick, yxars aud years ago,
lost an unity, when she railed}
to get the old X. C.
Un most %vrcpvi; that
Sign the pet#*™.
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: ■proximity 'hanß
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dljCh wi:!. r WL |
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t wih pfuMcttlii-. miikc ir;l|
. % ,h * ‘ l, 'adquartKiH [or It - BH
>J)ng Its tenoral . i,.t
i 0 Wrtctg to. tlrts city. 3f
y *t„ : opportunity Jog
?.sk' n Is ore that otlr people
ptijT, sMfijrJ-to meet ami*-If we are
knot serlojusly mistaken, the trains o
} .te t ’G. C. and P. will be coming int<
in Jess than six mum
it; pi date.
A copnutitc of Brunswick citizens
will leave the cltv Monday niaht. or
Tuesday morning on Cts private car
’’Sapelo’ us quests of tjie U. C.‘ and
P. Rail load Company; they *re to
he shown over the tine and when
return to Brunswick they will
fe'e In position to tell tlje people of
this efty just what these people have
accomplished cud wlmt the coming
of line to Urunswl; k means for
this city.
it ought to do the hearts el the
crokeva great harm when they take
a good look at the Improvements
now under way in this city.
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Caruso may he a warbler all right,
bul it h£ lived in 'this section he
’would ho mu le to wobble, if h di I
not, leai n to Ic giud
And when if the G. C. an 1 i’.<
does opine just think how nice it will
;be to have Darien right here with
fits all the time in spite of the garn
er Hessie! *
Aose with Coast and
PAlmont and then keep a weather
eyP for the state rend wheu it begins
to look lor the sea iu dead earnest
Notice.
All partite? ar tofMoofen from cut-,
ting or removing au\ wood. lumber
or other lauds be
longing to thdSMMpf William
Haynes, said near (he
lwrion road.■HPS.j acre*.;
being ;n
Dillon by dee eased
All partteß<?(WpamuK prop
erty will bp, prostituted toßfe* lull
extent of the law.
V Hannah Waives.
worid
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BATCH OF ITEMS’
AROUND THE CUT
| SHALL ITEMB OF INTEREST
j PICKED UP OVER TOWN
SPRING THE DAY.
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The AVeatber.
Forecast for today in Georgia:
I''air and colder.
Salvation Army
A Salvation army minister ia in
Uie city and will hold services at
the corner of Newcastle and Monk
street* this afteraoqa at i o'clock
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Private Car Here.
The private car AtlauliSc.f the \.
li. and A. arrive I in thh city yee
lerday with one or two of*ib olH
cials. who spent the afternoon in th<
city.
■Handsome Carriages.
■| IT. S. McCrary, the vweJl known
Bknytnan, yeffterday (received a
of new carriage® to b®, usee
livery business. They iW*dt
the prettiest carriage
1 V S' *- '*n^lty.
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THIS XMAS YOU’LL
BE HAPPY!
surely if yqu favtor* youi
Friends with s9t®ene or mor®
appropriate gftWJjimgUl out
with loving thoughtfulness
from our timely display -J|
perftimery iii jJluc? _
toilet am- !-
shaving -ets. jr< k*if fi
son;:*
The show is free s JbSI
pricing fair.
THE AT,.ANT A ertAfijP®
Tel 310. Sub Hestofficc StlH
No.
CORSON HARDWARE CO.
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HARDWARE.
MACHINERY
AND SUPPLIEB.
v. OF ALL KINDS
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COLSON HAmtefej
A Young Mother
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icad-'l.mmg at 70. Tjl
iuteii\ iipertngf- ''
entiwrW
leTO. wi|
Bitters
SAINT Him |
SOCEII^Iw 1
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BRUNSWICK
PRESENT AT ANNUAL MEET
ING IN SAVANNAH.
The Saint Vadrew's Society of Sa
vannah will heid its Annual meeting
'at noon on St- Andrew's U.v. Nov.
kOth. to be ha!lowed by the ..aiejner
■at 8:30 In the evening. This so-i
--ety Is the second oldest of any Its
the United States, which ha- bad a
continued existence since its organ
itatlon, and ir will celebrate its
. 166th anniversary at the next meet
ing. It was organbe-! i ■ the Scotch
pf our stau (•., a r Vb; ged
■benevolent purpose*.;;- a'.vj j, , list' oi,
rneuyhcrs iO&btde the 'names of -ma.uy
history tor out
country.
‘Pfp Vtfcn • -LsX J
' tt aSi. livlgtu'Oi.K us.
f-gTafflba nc wj inf 1:1!., . nave
reputation and
they j|pv in the pact.]
UtWaiost prominent ;m.u |
txmntrj. iH tne list of speak-1
Hfcwho respond to die
iSSff§® |or, ‘ << • -<i Coin atMi!rilWi
im-ri9 v ' ilor '- ' sll<l '"in be f Jf-cui <:l |
rin< (pa! speaker
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wparatg ■ in
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Bust. m-I/|
sweet.
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want vM '<•*
u.w • ?.-y
•lay. -1 j
pleasant,
territory nny w *@
for -slauiishefll
house. slL’ ojpWir week, expenses!
advanced Hflfefances. Address, with
stuni)i. .1. A. Alexauder, Brunswick,
H^orgia.
Cold weather means Heavier shoes.
Sec Peersou’s.
FOR RENT.
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Tit's will ano.aery ;:,
Voting .Men. How* '' ,
and cotiwt shapes :*,* ** -i \-4 ‘ f #
..The .Mtddh \c-i ■ !]•■.
irgm
of all 'he Ginger” that ran he put tntojt
'Wk *
' T * a display of Pail Hats in
KAlSEtfs^
ia FALL HATS FOR LAOIFS
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