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OFFICIAL ORGAN OF
Glynn Coanty
(llyun County Coranilagtoner.
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Brunswick, G
Is the auditor setting “nay" again'
It teglns to look bo.
County Commissioner Wright seemi
to te the right man in any place on tin
to Su'd.
If that trolley slips again this evo
ring, why, ye v/11l have to walls Now
thals all there Is to it-
Ding, ding, ding, don’t you hear
those trolley hell ring? Sing, sing
c'rg, for tonight wo play ping pong
ping.
The county commissioners aro K r
Inc to handle that bo no taste mat
ro- t Tuesday, which means that i
will he well handled.
TV;at Cox resolution the other nigh’
seems to us to have been plnnteo
earlier In the afternoon somewhere ir
the archives of the city hall.
Good morning Mr. County Commie
eloner Foster". We hope you will
foster nil of the Institutions of th(
county and we are sure you will.
Tho new Glynn County Bank math
good yesterday and indicates the fao
that it has come to Brunswick to sta?
and brought 11a clothes along with it.
ready to grow larger, of course.
TRYING TO BLOCK US.
Some people never know when r
fight Is over. Here is Representative
Gardner trying to stir up the South
Carolina immigration case in congress
av tin. He called upon Secretary
Btrmass to make a direct reply to the
house inquiry as to whether the alien
laborers brought into South Carolina
rs the result of the efforts of Corn
mi." loner Watson, of that state, were
lawfully landed. When the secretary’s
reply was received it was found that
he ha 1 simply forwarded a copy of a
decision by his predecessor holding
vh tt Mr. Watson and not violated the
contract labor law. But Mr. Gardner
was not satisfied and wants to got
tho president to order the attorney
svneral to take up tho matter. The
enemies of the South Carolina plan
aro claiming “that extensive prepara
tions for tho Importation of laborers
tuto several states have been made
as a result of the ruling of the de
partment of commerce and labor In
tho South Carolina case, and ft is
asserted that many of these imported
laborers while ostensibly imported to
work on southern farms, aro la reality
destined to the north." All of which
Is absurd. The south has a need of
its own to supply before It cau let
*or ot It* #*}Mroport*d h*lp * to
fk wrsfc. . ~
AT THE QUARTER, j
Theodore '
NToosevelt became president of the'
United States by virtue of an elect
ion to that office, having already ser
ved neary four years as the successor
of the slain McKinley. He has, there
for turned the outer mark of his
course and is headed for home. Two
years from Monday his successor will
:>e inauguiatcd, a year from this date
the '-.republican party, which works
pretty closely by program, should
know reasonably well who Is to be
Its candidate for the held by
Air. Roosevelt. The national conven
tion will be held In. June of next
year, and by March the signs oughi
as to the like
w y nominee of that tfeat couucil.
Tho chiefs of the republican parly
;eem to be In the slate of those tioor
;lans who. as the administration of
rovemor .floe Brown was draw in;,
o a clone, were eager to Know wrai
,ds Inclinations as to bis success.)!
night, be, that they might be abk
o know what their own plans am
overn their inspiration?. They d<
errnlned to sound Mrs. Browi
n the governor’s attitude and o •
jf them ua:i the go
■ronr’s choice to him in offlci
le got the answer %jat. “Joe” hr. l '
tot quitfe made up hK mind but hr
.vould probably take* It himself. T
ooks very much 111* Mr. Roosevcl
vlll take the nomlwUlon next ye;.i
md maybe he willJFLo take the ilem
iciatic il.e.ddcs ru:uu\
is an luikmindeut and probably di
the forms of election,
lately and merely continuing hi.
ogtme by proclamation Why not'
Of* eourse Mr. Roosevelt has sai>
hat he would uol lie a candidati
gain bur there arc unfailing sign
hat he has been measuring the bind
ng force of that promise against to*
tug of duty to the people. It Is cone
vablc till at bo might be wren;. In
iway from this resolve by the la:
tence of tbe nation, and when a mm
is willing to be convinced it is i?
narkable what powerfvi argument;
an be brought to him. At present ti,.
nlk at Washington Is rather stroiii
t:i to the probability that Rooaevcl:
*lll be a candidate for president next
year.
At any rate the time is fast approa* •
ng when he will have to doteimm.
is course. If he goes after the non:
.nation of his own party there is lit'.l
loubt that he will get It. The
mblic.ui party may not approve i
.toosevelt and the chiefs of the pus:
.vould certainly be more comfoita
f some other representative of i
vei'O in the wiiile house—but t!. i
nortally afraid of him. if ho say
his time next year that he want,
vv the Its caudidato once more, tha
.vlll settle the question as to when
he republicans will nominate.
Citation.
3eorgla, Glynn County.
Rachel Thomas having made appll
at lon for twelve months' support ou
f the estate of James W. Thoma.-*
md appraisers duly appotuted to so
'.part the same having filed their re
urn, all persons concerned are here
y required to show cause before the
ourt of ordinary of said county oi
he fiirt Monday in April, 1907, whj
aid -plication should not. be grauted
this 6th. day of March, 1907.
Horace Dart.
Ordinary, G. C. Ga
Citation.
Tieorgia, Glynn County.
' o \\ horn It May Concern:
Joseph Silllman having applied for
guardianship of the persons and prop
-VI y of Agnes Mabel Jones, Joseph
Charles Jones. Samtnie Jones, Paul
Dewey ones, Maggie Leonura Jones
md Jdartha Jones, minor children of
vd. Jones, no* Ice is given that said
lpplleatlon will be heard at ray of
lee on the first Mondav In April, next.
This March 4, 1907.
Horace Dsrt,
Ordinary, G. C. Ga.
Citation,
jeorola, Glynn County.
io Whom It May Concern:
O. A. TI. Jennings having in proper
'nrm applied to me for permanent let
’ars of administration on the estate
”f Busan Banks, late of said county,
’bis Is to site all and singular the
creditors and next of Susan Banks to
be and appear at my office within the
ime allowed by las and show cause
why permanent administration should
not be granted to G. A. H. Jennings
or. Susan Ba"V s estate. This 4th. ady
of March, 1907
Horace Dart.
Ordinary, G C. Ga.
CASTOR IA
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