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RATES ARE FIXED
Tom*
What it Will Cost to Take in the Big
Exposition Which is Jj^n
t^r
The Southeastern Passenger Assoc
latlon has Just announced the rat>
to the Jamestown exposition, good on
all railroads. Tickets will be placed
on sal eon the ltilh, of April anti will
be sold until November 30tb.
Tile price agre.d upon for the sea
son ticket is *37,05. A ticket allowli;;;
the holder to remain at the exposition
or in Jamestown for a
days fur $32,00 and a
Uirttn tßy ticket will cost $13,00.
Arrangements have been
coach excursions Tickets of
kind will cost $11,95 each and will
be sold each Tie ..day, beginning m
April 25. Th y are good for a tc
days stay in Jamestown.
The. announcement of the rates t
Jamestown has (keen awaited fc
some time and now that the !i„
jires have been made public arrange
begin.
Q&STOKiA
for Infant.: aid Chile
Th 2 Kid Yoa HaVs Always So^glil
A!1 the latest creation* in ladies
(•fun i-ar will be displayed at Mi,.:'
Kate Slater's Easter opeiUng next Fri
day u.id Saturday.
An Oflil ilermon.
It seems doubtful if there Is anythin.*
more crooked liju the following title
of n pamphlet published In 170.'!: “Th
Deformity of Sin Cured; a Sermor.
Preached at St. Michael's, Crooked
I.ane, Before the Prince of Orange, by
too Ron, j. Crookshanks." The pant
phlet was sold by Matthew Denton at
the Crooked Billet rear Cripple gate-
The words of the text are, "Ever;
crooked path shall he made straight,"
and the prince before whom It was
read was deformed.
Linen I’iijht,
The only real linen paper made In the
United Slit tea Is that used for govern
ment documents. All the so called lin
en papers are largely made from cot
ton rags with soiutf linen mixed lit.
The- reason for this la that It Is ex
tremely difficult to separate cotton and
linen rags. The government get*
around this dlffictflty hy using nothing
but dippings from collars and shirts.
Ills Lump.
Teacher (of east side school)- -I won
dot- how many of you remember the
pretty story of Alnddiiuand the won
derful lamp 1 told you last week. Hilly
Bleecker, can you tell me why our lit
tie friend Aladdin rubbed Ills lamp?
Billy Bleecker (vaguely)—lf he wtw.n’t
get tin’ sleepy he must ’a' had a cinde;
tn It.—-Puck.
Camtie,
Scene—Train stopping at sm all rood
side station. Irritable Old Centlenmi
-■W bat oit earth do they stop .at tt ,-t t
tlon like this for? Objectionable Pa >
•enger (alighting)-To allow me to tr -
out. Irritable Old Gentleman Vhl
•e* It baa Its advantages, then?
Bargain tor Sate.
Three small houses close In ronton
tor sl3 per month, For sale dun,,
Brobston, Fendig & Cos
I'Jvery late wrinkle Vvt style, tmt
n*’t a vriyklo In the tit , t|u-, . n-■
from Peeraon’e.
I will nave you et* money on cloth
log Every steamer and rallrosc' j
t.'lags new goods 9lg l4>vlsnn
HAVING BOUGHT THE
INTEREST OF 9. L. RYAL3
IN OUR BUSINESS WE
ARE BETTER PREPARED
THAN EVER TO BERVE
THE PUBLIC IN ALL OF
OUR DEPARTMENTS. WE
MAKE A SPECIALTY OF
BAL ESTATE,
LOANS AND
INVESTMENTS
80Y0 4 00.
! ttf Pu i
pUBtIFE
INSURANCE COST?
And Where Does Your Money Go?
Some Interesting Facts on a Thor- ‘
j oughly Interesting Therhe.
The insurance statutes of Massa
husetts afford the most 'complete
protection to policy liotdm\s of any
facte in the union. No Insurance com
pany ewer chartered under .Massa
reserve laws has ever fail
■-•d or been involved in insurance scan-
*• i.li.
not only
operates but is chartered under the
irlngent lav/s of Massachusetts and
a the old line life insurance
■ ompafiy the td - sis all in ales c 1
•cted from this di.it rlct in Brunswick
banks until the reserve put in perma
‘•nt securities that effect us loca*<y
it leaves your premium at home. Sup
pose *ll premiums paid tor life in
,trance premiums in thi ci y were
ittt in Brunswick fc: iks, how much
;•'inter would your bam, : *> .
The Columbian National now has
money deposited in Brunswick bankv
md Brunswick a df.vignati
a permanent rcposlfey for all pr.
miutns collected on written In
ly district., which is Araposed cf
Uynn, Ware, Mclntosh, (JoiTee Char -
n, clinch. Pierce, Jeff! Davis anti
sync counties. t
Consider and compart th< eon.'it
i-ii- and r t >y i,. sol
he l N ■■■M' l I-lfe 1
m e O :;i,>apy, oUfftsion, Mt>
SI,OOO ANNUALLY
Policy.
$ ! ’
Arj w k 0 11.79
Ags .35 12,72
Age <jj) 11,25
A j'oiicy incontestable. bt ; > .-u j
the home as well as the businsy?
Brunswick money for Brunswick j
hanks. i’rofcKsictnal men. ralarloti j
■ *ion, >v;t c earners, rei’oet, act and |
consult Hoyt W. Gale, DUtfiot Mac a j
jer, before caking out. a policy.
■sLe Vrees
I CAN FURNISH AMD PLAN f O
SHORT NOTICE, CAR-AGE, MA
i ILIA, SYCAMOnr. MAPI.E DO
VOOD, CAK AND UMBRELI
trees give mf. a ratAL.
0 8. PVLES
mi a
WOOD!
WOOD!!
WOOD!!!
1 hava a large supply of oak, pit,e
uid light wood and would like t
ervo the public, either in stir Ip by
the cord or split by load. Tele
phone No. 448.
Iverson Coal amt Wood Cos
HACKMEN’S
UNION
STATION
Between the hours of 6 . m. anc
p. m. (Saturdays until 11.30 p. m.)
you . ; al rely on QUICK HACK
SERVICE by calling up
PHONE 338.
We Fill aSI Order* Promptly
COLSON HARDWARE CO.
SAVE YOUR CASH
| We Imt* quft h bls mock of
i China a fid Q!&&8 ware yot oa
ihiin > iucJi w* are selling for
!} 11 actual co*t. If you
anything In tht./ Hu*. wr
jean *;:?> iy vo*i gome
| UKu.jey.
I We ba s !|iw linn of j
jSoild Brass •AntMiont, and Grate j
< Fender*, now > the time to bay'
these
CCLStI* NA*nw,| CO.
I
FOR B&NT.~rur room house with
hetfc, 111 Blits street Apyl } it* 0
a* uu A.-eada
trtt a fit/fkswieK it At Li suhsay. march fo, oof,
JOIN THE CROWD
•
And go to PARTER’S POX BALL
PARLOR. Splendid Exercise. Re
fined Pleasure for Ladies and Gen
tlemen.
A prize will be qiven away each
Saturday Night for the highest score
made during the week.
PORTER'S DOX BALL
ALLEY
BOHNE t MILLAN
Plumbers,
Sheet Metal Workers
—Dealers |n —
STOVES, RANGES AND
HEATERS
Repairing of All Kinds
BOHNE & MILLAN
Phone 4?b Newcastle tit
I FEED HE
nr .
Day and Ni^ht
The Greek-American Res •
taurant has recently been thor
oughly renovated and made
a neat and comfortable place.
Good cooks, courteous wait
ers. We want your patron
f
age.
THE BEST THE MARKET AFFORDS
OPEN DAY arid NIGHT
POLETtS& HDOOENPVLE
210 Gloucester St. Phone 480
Come and
see
Davis &
Blackerby
in
THEIR NEW aTcT'enlaßU
ED HEADQUARTERS, AT
NO. 118 MONK ST. COR.
OGLETHORPE, FOR THE
BARGAINS tN STAPLE AND
FANCY GROCERIES.
WE SOLICIT YOUR OR
OERS. PROMPT SERVICE
HONEST MARKET PRICES
DAVIS BLAGKERBr
US MONK ST. PHONE 446
Rheumatism.
I* quick}, reUeved sued yrompuy earn.
Vy L>r Drummond'* Lightening
I Remedies. The Internal remedy is
ylensar' to take, acts ■ruTllhdtaiel-’
and Is fer raeutnaUrtin only Ut all It
torturing iorms. The external pr*
paraUoii restores stiff joint*, drawn
lords and hardened muscles, i
• oar druggtet lms not these remeeie
In tort, do nut take anything else
i Send _|s to the Drummond Medic!.!*
Lu-> New York, and the fall treatment
c-t two Urge bottle* will be tent t
your eaprees address Agent* waeteni
JOHN l). ROUNTOS.
FRESH STRAWBERRIES
Received Every Day,
Srurs'wiek'e Candy fetor*.
O .u t buy burst sugar sAMIfKe
yoa are gutting jjure cbwiKkte. Sub
eubetitotes are Injurious to health
For pure chocolate and all *hr can
diet call on oie.
A fresh eupply received *Tery week
froas Meuler tts famoog ehncoiatr
maker. Ritfcer u bulk „ r ln e* B tirw
poned and half pound hex**.
FINEST FfIUtTS, CI4ARS AHP TO
iACWKMI*, ITC,
rAFFY CANnV WAD* FWSSM
m JSm iJ
Sa 3
m \ I /7
St\ , *
V OU F* 3 Ca P lfl ß
mm pound of Ihr p^re
Yjf%\ old-fashioned Ar
buckles’
■ Coffee, that tdnT
care of the nerves and
of your grandparents, and has
been the leading coffee of the
world for 37 years.
Y ou’il never have to quit
drinking Arbuckles.’
Don’t let any man switch you
over to coffee that pays him big
nmfiu at the expense of your
heart, stomach and nerves.
Compile* witn ail retjui/emenu of dw National Pure
Food Law, Guarantee No. 2041, tied ot Waduanuia.
"OR YCUR PLUMBING
and tinning work
Try the Sanitary Plumbing and
Tin Company, nftd have your fc rou
bles stopped. %
—V—-
Ail jobs guaranteed Regard
less of Size.
Try one job and that will be a
guarantee for the rest.
No. I*9 Grant St, Phone 427
H. S. REDDICK,
* Manager
FOR THE M
There is in
Xlhiskeys,
Beers,
Wine.*, and
igars. see
J. I HIM
3io Bty St.
Special Attention Given Mali Order
I For Sale
14 acre farm, house and barn, four
miles from city, half mile to railroad.;
Must be told within ten day*.. Price
$750.. Apply to MHS. L. E SMITH,!
corner 8, and H. Phone 490-3, or!
R. W. O.
i AMERIDAH TIE
—AND—
ANUFACTUREAS. ViiFFHW*
AND fEAl.trea -h
CRf **T.* ANO LL-MStF
New yy.k ©Sic* Ns Vi *i-adwe/
%. Kn^^lWN,
Mn*>r.
MUWVNICJi, •*-
we solrnlt ini?r tor everything in
the grocery line. Prompt serrica,
low prices. D<w!s * Sieckerb* U
Monk street
E*aoim.K rt a.!** mr *****
m ,rn yggft'mTgar iiTK.*& t s
INVITATION
| THE BRUNSWICK
V Are to Attend my
OPENING
M r tNo curl- hv mall)
/FRIpAY and SATURDAY
• ’M
MASCH 15 and 16
Barnestly Requesting your Attention
and Kind, Patronage.
Very Respectfully
MISS KATE SLATER
MILLINER 504 GLOUCESS ST.
COIN tv & PARK! K
COAL AND YvOu )
SRICK. LIME, CEMENT. PLASTER HAIR, SrtiNGt,.£ AND Ulhl .
be we r pipe, chimney flues fire brick and clav
S>. *V STREET . PHONE IS
this Space
J. E. Morgan'.!
Drug StoreJ
Phone 47
Remember 34 For Your Needs
IF YOU WERE
INVITED
If you were Invited to something good
Wouldn't you accept It if you could.'
1 i>u ran accept our invitation to
trade here and get good goods and a
KOOrl service.
Will you accept ’ All you n.vd do
n- just walk inside the door It's
open lire 11 be glad to sen vou and
solve you.
J. L. ANDREWS
C. C. CALIFF
Wholesale and Retail
--Dealer in--
FIE WINES, LIQUORS, TOBACCO. CHS
special Care Given to Mail
Order business
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