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Brunswick, Gi,
Keep your cuts to the ground and
you will hear the rumblings of
six etory office building pretty rood
President Castro has recovered
■■y i bi s fancy turns directly to the
subject of war again.
It really begins to look like we are
going to have that, trolley lint - 1
la t All things come to he who
waits.
From the spo. lal report sent out
(Thaw did not act like a crazy man
before the lunacy commission yester
day.
Xow give us some paved s' i'< -
to go along with that trolley Iran
yhh..‘ and w 6 will look like a srnallei
edition of Gotham.
The new officers elected by ttti
Elks are progressive and represen
totive and the local lodge is bound
to prosper under their adiuiutstra
tiou. xJaai
If all the kickers in Brunswick
would exert, the same amount ot
entry in working tor the city how
much mote rapid would be ou
g owth?
Harry Thaw exclaims: "Now it
1 uni insane who in the world i;
sane?” Now thats really a leading
question as Utile as one might think
of it.
Have you been down to the ter
minals of the Atlanta. Birmingham
u:ut Atlantic lately? if not then gi
(Sown and see if you do not feel a
liiilo feeling akin to optimism going
our you.
The Atlanta newspapers are har
ing lota of (un over that watemeldh
cutting of tiie Georgia Electric com
i any but that iloce not Keep the hoys
timu tutting h to the heart.
Thu Auitricus Times-Recorder
save: "Hoke Smith is not interfer
ttg in the selo.tion of the president
o> the senate hut ten to one ttu
eh:-ice will lie a Smith man. Well,
why not?
The Savannah Press declares that
Savannah is becoming greater and
greater every year because the peo
tit are becoming more and more a
unit in their work for it. Brunswick
ir gradually getting into tho same
cairyall.
The Corblu Banking Company, or
New York has a peculiar way of
figuring on resources and liabilities.
It claims to have Manhattan beach
property worth three million dol
lars but which will not bring cue
million on Uts opss *rk*t
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COMMENDABLE REFORMS IN*
THE CITY COUNCIL...
i
did the proper thing at their meet-i
tug Thursday night when they voted,
expunge fgrom the records in fu-j
* ure all classes of discussion engas- j
• l in during the sessions of council
."hen various and sundry’ matter;
. e under consideration. The tu -
jse of any set of minutes in any
liberative or legislative ■ : Um
lit re a regular journal of pro- .
.iigs is not kept, is intended f t ,h
■ trpese of recording only the m . td
.omgs of The custom m
ague in the past has been cunt her
-me and unnecessary and at the
tine time has given the city deck
■)o much lattitude and discretion ray
owers iu tM^matter of
ig on what is and what is not fit.
.ojects for the minutes; who un i
ho is not to he placed ou re or.l
y ic. important matters, etc.
At. the the meeting in question
members of council claim to i <u
been wrongly recorded in the tnia
ties recently in the mutter of mete
liscussion whereas If these smat.
ind uninteresting things had la •mi
■arred from the record, tin- occur
ence complained of would nav
ecu imponkbie.
The NewsV-ommends tile aoi'-.
,f rouncil In premises and ala
leslres to rcpimcud it for s> vt ru:
improvement J Toted recently wltJi
fereno to Jhe conduct of eounct.
jiceiings g^erally.
council has had some
out roils work to do \yiihli
rihe lust two months, and, consider
mg the work of members of counci
0 to. love only, the people of llr
wick ought to appreciate it
A BEAUTIFUL TRIBUTE
it ban been said by an observaui
philosopher "To know a man eon
suit hi-s neighbors." There it; mut-n
I* y ili in this. TJie neighbors of tht
s'-rage citizen are serotinous iu the
contemplation ot his xonduct, his
niouuers. nls habits uud his print-i
plea. They usually I Wow him pit I
tj well. It is a strong point In his
fi"-or if In- stands well among them
Former l’re .Idciit Grover t'levc
hind has b-. ea living at I’rincetou, N
,i ic-r a number of years, lie loves
the place, as is natural when it is
noted how his neighbors admire am
love him. That was a high compli
ment paid him when the uudergrad
ante body of Princeton unlvi-isuy
which presented Mr Cleveland wiui
a loving up on ills seventieth birth
day. The gift carried witn it tu>
love and esteem of the student body
of one of the largest and most usefu,
higher institutions of learning in ttu
country. It was a beautiful sente
nielli and was responded to in t xpres
slous of appreclatotn which canit
fiom tiie heart of ono of America's
guaU-st men.
The people of Princeton have
known Mr. Cleveland perhaps more
intimately than anybody else. He
lias miugled freely with them and
there is a strong bond of sympathy
oetweeu the restdeuts of the town
and especially tnose connected with
the university, and the ex-President
Mr. Cleveland, though seventy
years of age, retains his physicia
and mental faculties. He has led
a healthy and wholesome life, and
has earned by his welt rounded
cereer the sobriquet, "The Sage of
Prince tor. it has not been many
years since his political enemies
were abusing titiu hi strong terms
No small part of this harsh eriti
• ism was based on political hyster
•a. Many citizens who denounced
aim u few years ago are now ais
strongest admirers. The trend of
events lias shown that Mr. Cleve
land Is i wise man. and in his wis
dom he has ever been honest and
courageous. He is not only one of
the greatest statesmen and patriots
America has ever produced, but has
contributed largely to the spirit of
ind aeudence in the nation Mr
Cleveland seldom speaks or writes
without expressing views that are
sane and sound. Nearly all. If not
all, that he says contains gowP
hard sense. He is not only a man
of conviction*, hut fearless in the ox
prMl<Mt of hi* cogrletioms.
THe' : BRUNSWICK DAILY Nfw< SATURDAY, MARCH 30. 1907.
iDesperate
S/~> ./ _ I
| V-/ Owi Cj hs
mirror ns
As i have so many orders, and It would consume so much of
my time to notify my patrons by -personal letter, 1 make known
to you through this add, that your EASTER SUIT is
here and ready for
Geo. VV. Owens,
The Fmily Supply House
"New Hack 4Line
f*or prompt service. Cad up White
Hark Cine Station.
1 RLEPHONE .170
Holes: From 6 O'clock in the morn,
m', until 11 O'clock at night, Sundays
Excepted, when station close* at 10
O'clock. All Orders Solicited.
Do not Take any Substitute
when you get the Genuine
( c MSc(a
At sc. per Bottle
None Genuine Without
&&Xccla
This Trade Mark
S Bottled Exclusively by
THE BRUNSWICK
COCAP#OSX BOTTLING
"General JMstributors of
Bowden \J,ltbla Spring; l
Phone 1?9
Considering
fhe Question
A good -mttny mtp, about thin tHne,
are considering the question of eulte
for winter. Vet us persuade you U>
zooidr our guarantee of
THE CHOICEST MATERIAL#
THE CORRECT STYLE#
SUPERIOR WORt'MRMSHIP
FAULTLESS FITTINCL
That graceful, easy, stylish Mr
which we give garments cannot be
successfully Imitated In ready made
clothing. |
Jas.(i. Carter,
Ths Tailor.
All the latest creations In ladle*
headgear will be displayed at Miss
Kate Slater’s Easter opening next Fri
day and Saturday.
— y
THE ARCADE
BRUNSWICK'S ORIGINAL HIGH
CLASS SALOON
LINE OP BRANDIES,
LIQUORS and CIGARS
P. KELLER, Prop.
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Dangerous ceugli:. L; :r .-jneiy peri lens coughs.
Coughs that rarp and tear the throat and lungs.
Coughs that shake the whole body. You need
a regular medicine, z doctor’s medicine, for
sucttfi cough. Ask your doctor about Ayer’s
CMWry Pectoral for there severe cases.
W* fc#B no J.C.AtwtCo.,
the forni'J ; -g :fß:i ourprprt,oiu. Loyroli. ?,!•*.
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ONE CENT 1 WORD
WANTED.
WANTED. —A good porter handy
with tools. Wages $Y per week
Apply to C. McGarvey.
WAN’li-.S—Person to travel and
collect iu home territory, weekly
salary of $1,072 per year and ex
, petffles, address Joseph Alexander
tfrunswkk, Ga.
| WANTED, —For tho U. S. army, able
i bodied unmarried men. between ages
of 21 and 35; citizens of the United
States, of good character and tern
l-erato habits, who can speak read
and write English. For information
apply to Recruiting Office!, lb West
York St., Savannah, Ga. I'ostofficr
building, Brunswick. Ga., or Stiff \V
Forsyth St. Jacksonville, Fla.
WANTED. Perron to travel and col
salary of $1,072 per year and ex
penses Ad ir<->, Jos pii Alexander,
lfrunswick * .
SALESMAN danted; g*x> Irav-lin
salesman, one ot • xpenence and
ability to sill our line of anti
trust" lib feed oil. ex, lusively or a
a side line, on big commission. Ad
dress Thou M. Ale Bee & Go., loci
box 354, M.uittfleld, O.
BICYCLES FOR SALE.—Ten Hart
ford wheels, new this season, some
very little used, ladies' and gent’s
. Cost $25, will sell now for #ls.
Write or phone Jekyl island Club.
FOR SALX .-—-Comfortable little house
on D street. Good location. Price
S9OO. See Brobston. Fnndig and Com
pany.
LoßT.—Rambler bicycle, nutnber 52,-
295, has a large bell and lamp on It.
Kindly notify Nows office or ring
ph>ne 28 If found.
LOST.—Small pocket 'bark of the
National Bank of Brunswick, N’o. t,4S'j
containing amount of silver. Reward
if returned to Herbert Wilson, care
News other
LOST—Small plain gold watch, be
tween Glynn County Bank and Han
over park. Return to E Y. Smith
and receive reward.
LOST.—GoId stick pin, monogram E.
JV.D, Reward if returned to the court
house.
FOR RENT,- -X'iirnthed reeflH com
plete Hot and cold water bath.
Enquire at 611 P street corner C
i FOR RENT - -Nice furnished room
Apply to 607 Union street.
We Do All Claeses or Alterations,
PreeetnQ and Tailoring on
Short Notfcs
TheJNew York
French Dry
Cleaning and
Dye Works
S. G. Martin, Proprietor
Wa Clean Gloves, Feathers and Hate.
BATISFACTHN GUARANTEED
130 Richmond S. Brunswick, Ga.
1 will save you big money on
clothing. Every a termer and rail
way brings new goods. Slg Levi-
BOTX.
l#V# w rill Vi • m it?*#, but
la Xba tt of tka toes
To The Public 1
HAVING LOCATED A CEMENT s|oNE PLONT CORNER OF F AN.
D STREETS IAM PREPARED TO DO A GENEPAL CEMENT WORK
FIRST JwAS c WDPK AT A REASONABLE FIGURE. ALL SIZES OF
WHITE AND COLORED HEXIGON TILE AMD CURB OF THE REGU
LATION SIZE. . RESPECTFULLY SOLIC! A SHARE OF YOUR PAT
R^<V
SsPl). Baldwin
Tit,.* Brunswick Bottlrnff
■h' and M oufacturinsr Cos
Mat-ufuctiirer* c
SCOA WATtP ANU MINERAL W A1 ERS, CIDERS, CORDtALb NFC
Tars, VINEGARS. SIMONS SPECIAL GINGER ALE AND rye OLA.
PHONE 273 218 OGLETHORPE 6T
Liu you win? You realize that to
win in anything these days, requires
strength, with mind and body la tune.
A man or wornau with disordered n
gc-sUve organs is cot in shajie for a
day's work or a day’s play. How can
ssfejr eipact to win? Kodei's For
Ityapepaia con rains the t digesuv
juices of a heaitby stomach find •:
put your htomach In shape to par
form its important function of any
plying the body and brain wit a
strength building blood. Digests what
you eat, relieves indigestion, Dyspep
sia, Sour stomach, Palpitation of tn*
Heart and Constipation Bold by u{
druggists. i
a
Danger Prom ft.* etague.
There's grave danger from the pi*
'* of Cough* and Colds that are so
iirutalent. unless yon take Dr. Kiujs
Saw Discovery for Om*uinption
'ltUighf and Cold*. Mrs. Deo. Walls
? J'orest City, Me., writes:
'lodsend to people llTlng In climate
'here roughs and colds prevail, r|
uri It ijni'kly endß them, it pre
eit rnoumonia, euros LaGrlppe
gives wonderful relief in Asthma and
uxy F*er, and makes weak lungs
rt-ong encash to ward of? Consume*
'l'f C’rjghr and Colds SOc ani
11*11 Uuarantaad by Nmlfb r*,
• -e • r 9 *<•*
tVheu a horse Is so overworked
" down and In other wavs declares
its inability to go further, you wout
consider it criminal to use force.
Many a man of human'- impulses
who would uot willingly harm a kit
teu. is guilty of cruelty where his own
stomach is concerned. Overdriven
overworked, wnen what It needs ;
something that will digest the foo.
eaten and help the stomach to rerun
; |-orate. Something like Kodol For Dys
pepsia that 'e sold by a!! druggists.
J H HOPKINS * H V* ALLARD
Hopkins
Ha! lard
—DEALERS IN-
Lime, Cement, Laths, Shingles
Numbers 1 and 2.
BUILDING MATERIAL OF AL L KINDS. WE HAVE THIS
MATERIAL ON HAND reaoy to deliver at once
Office and Yards at Anderson’s
Phone t - - - - No. 80
NHHBRELL
ENGIEiG GO.
All rfaccpo nf
FOUNDRY Hi MACHINE REPAIRING
SPECIALLY EQUIPPED FOR MARINE WORK
Perfectly Adapted Marine Rail
way
gfrone 16—3 Brunswick, Ga.
BROWN & 10
OEA-ERB,
MANUfACrURERS AND
SHIPPERS Of
Wai! way
*
Crossties
AND DEALERS IN
Yellow Pine.
Lumber^
BRUNSWICK, GEORGIA.
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KILL the COUCH i]
*D CURE THg.LUNCS‘i
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i Msw Iferer? I
Pries * '•>
• run I i''"snd eoc&>i.ooa
• ISOLDS Frca Trial, tj
i Sur- at and Lir-cin u Cure lor Jill V.
j TKIIOAT nr cl I,UNO XROUB
] LUB, or HONEY TSACK. L
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