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M'FADDEN GEfS 1
AHOMjji
Ocilla and Valdosta hA Seen Pur
chased by the Broxton, Hazle
hurat and Savannah,
An offlial ajpounfcftment was re
ceived in the city yesterday of the
pui chase of the Ocilla and Valdosta
Railroad Company by the Broxton,
H*zlehurst. and Savannah line. The
ctr. uiar making the announcement
also gives a list of the newly appoint
ed officers. The circular Is as fol
lows:
Fitzgerald, Ga., April 15,1907.
The Broxton, Haziehurst Sav
annah Railroad Company this
day pur.hased the Ocilla and Valdos
ta railroad. The following will be
tne officers:
H. C. McFadden presidentrand gen
eral manager; W. N. Smith superin
tendent; C. B. Gwyn, J. H.
Hazel, master mechanic.
The president and general mapagei
will have direct supervision ove.
traffic. The headquarters will at
Fitzgerald, with exception of the mas
ter lue.hanic, whose headquarters,
will be at Ocilla.
H. C. Mcradden,
% President and General -Manager.
Citation.
Glprgia, Glynn County.
'lil i.uiu it May Concern:
Joseph S.iUmaa having applied toi
guardianship of the persons and prop
eiiy of Agi.es Mabel Jones, Josep..
Gharies Jones, Sammle Jones, Paui
lrewey ones, Maggie Leonora Jones
and Martha Jones, minor children ol
ltd. Junes, notice is given that said
application will he heard at my ol
hoc on th first Monday in April, next,
'i ms March 4, lU7
Horace Dart,
Ordinary. G. C. Ga
Notice of Application for Leave to
Sell Land.
Application will be made to the
judge of the superior court of the
Brunswick clr. uit at Chambers at
Biackshear, Ga., on May 6, next for
authority to sell at private sale the
Jiiteiest of Minnie C.., and Daisy
land lying northwest*
Brunswick, fronting west 1,000 feet,
oi. Turtle river and running back
nor heastwardly betw en parallel Une s
to high land, aud bounded on the
north by la id of t.he Southern rail
way Company, and being the same
land dos ribed in a deed from the
Brunswick Company, bo the Bruns
wick Terminal Company, dated July 3
lfcb9. aud recorded in book E E,
page 401. The said interest being
two seventy-seconds, (2 70-2) inter
est in said land. To ibe sold for the
purpose of reinvestment and for
reason that the said interest
to be sold yields no income.
This April 8, 1907.
S. B. Wright,
Guardian.
citatton.
Ceorgla, Glynn County.
To Whom It May Concern;
G. A. H. Jennings having In proper
form applied to me for permanent let
ters of administration on the estate
of Susan Banks, late of said county,
this Is to site all and singular the
credit ora and next of Susan Banks to
be and appear at m> office within the
time allowed by law and show cause
why permanent administration should
not be granted to G. A. H. Jennings
oi. Susan Banks estate. This 4th. ady
of March, 1907
Horace Dart,
Ordinary. G. C. Ga
Application tor Leave of Support.
Qeorcla. Glynn County.
Mrs. L. B Day having made appli
cation for tweve months’ support out
of tli* estate of H C. Day. and ap
praisers duly appointed to set apart
th* same, having filed their reutrn, all
persona concerned are hereby requir
ed to show cause before the court of
ordinary of said county on the first
Monday in May, 1907, vrhv said ap
plication should net he granted.
This Bth. day of April, 1907.
Horace Oart.
iMlniirT qi-mr rsnunt-n Georgia
YELLOW SKIN.
Nine times out of ten the
skin is yellow and has bad col
or. when the system Is run
down and the back Is weak.
It is due to kidney and liver
troubles If your skin Is In
such condition, if your system
Is not In proper condition,
giro our
KIDNEY ANJp|LIVER
REMEDY
a careful trial. It Is easy to
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prove to you the merits of
the preparation. There is no
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we have ever seen that will
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come acquainted with It be
cause we know It you are
troubled with complaints of
the Kidney and Liver, and
will try this remedy, that you
will thank us tor calling your
attention te this splendid
remedy.
BMITM’B PHARMACY
WHAT OJES LIFE
INSURANCE COST?
And _ Where Does Your Money Go 7
Some Interesting Facts on a Thor
oughly Interesting Theme.
The Insurance statutes of Massa
chusetts afford, the most complete 4
protection to policy holders of any
late in the union. No insurance com
pany ewer chartered under Massa
chusetts reserve laws lyis ever fail
ed or been involved in Insurance scan
dale.
The Columbian National not only
operates but ie chartered under the
stringent laws of Massachusetts and.
is the only old life Insurance
company that droislts all monies eel
ected from thlsdistrict in Brunswick
banks until the reserve put in perm a
ent securities that effect us loca'iy
It .leaves your premium at home. Sup
pose ail premiums paid for life in
urauce premiums la this city were
eft in Brunswick banks, how much
greater would your bank and .
The Columbian National now has
money deposited in Brunswick banks
aud Brunswick lias teen designated
its a permanent repository for all pre
miums collected on policies writteu in
my ffistrict, which Is composed of
Giyuff, Ware, Coffee, Char.-
lon. Clinch, Plei\|, Jeff Davis and
Vayne counties. |
Consider and eelripare the cenvcrt
ible and renewable policy issued by
ne Columbian national Lite Imsur
uce Company, Boston, Mass
SI,OOO ANNUALLY
Policy.
Age 25>r. $
AgeJ|T. 11,79
hjt 4d 14,25
A policy Incontestable, that .rote
he home as well as the business.
rurrew'ck money for Brunswick
banks. Professional men, salaried
men, wage earners, relleet, act and
consult Hoyt W. Gale, District Mana
ger, before taking out a policy.
Jinn
I CAN FURNISH AND PLANT O.
SHORT NOTICE, CABBAGE, MAG
NOLiA, SYCAMORE, MAPLE DOv
WOOD, OAK ANP UMBREII
TREES GIVE ME A TRIAL
o. s. pvi.es
iti < atr*.t
WOOD!
WOOD!!
WOOD!!!
T have a large supply of oak, pine
and light wood and would like t
the public, eltlit • in stick, by
the cord or split by load. Tele
phone No. 448.
Iverson Coal and Wood Cos.
HACKMEN’S
UNION
STATION
Bstween the hours of 8 a. m. and
9 p. m. (Saturdays until 11.30 p. m.)
you can always rely en QUICK HACK
SERVICE by crlllng up
’PHONE 338.
We Fill all Ordere Promptly
COLSON HARDWARE Co'
See Our Display of
mjrsiK
R vNGLS
They are the Best
But Not the Cheapest
COLBON HARDWARE CO
WANTED.— White girl to serve u
waitress at the Metropolitan restau
rant Good pay te right party. Cal.
at oaea. „
THE BRUNBWICK DAILY NEWS FRIDAY, APRIL 19, IW.
THE GRAND OPERA HOUSE
One Week, Commencing
MONDAY, APRIL 15th.
THE KING DRAMATIC
COMPANY
IN POPULAR REPERTOIRE
PRESENTING
Tonight—
gsee** RUNAWAY TRAMP."
Change of Play Each Night
Matinees Wednesday and Saturday
3:00 P. M.
Feature Specialties
Popular Prices:
Evening 25c, 35c, 60e.
Matinee 15c, and 25c.
BOHNE i MILLAN
Plumbers,
9heet Metal Workers
—Dealers in—
STOVES, RANGEB AND
HEATERS
of All Kinds
Phone 397 4?8 Newcastle 8L
Onthe
HUNCH!
Day and Nigfht
The Greek-Amerlcan. Res
taurant has recently been\hor
oufjhly renovated and made
a neat and comfortable place.
Good cooks, courteous wait
ers. We want your patron
age
THE SEST THE MARKET Krr.n..
OPEN DAY and NIGHT
POLETES & HOOOENPYLE
210 GHoucetter St. Phon 4SO
KSttm MB ■ i
Come and
see
Davis &
Blackerby
in
THEIH NEW AND ENLARG
ED HEADQUARftRS, AT
NO. 118 MONK ST. cV
OGLETHORPE, FOR THE
BARGAINS IN STAPLE AND
FANCY GROCERIES.
WE SOLICIT YOUR OR
DERR PROMPT SERVICE
HONEST MARKE" PRICES.
DAVIS S BLACKERBY
116 MONK ST. PHONE 440
Rheumatism.
la quick! t relieved and promptly car
ty 0! Drummond's LighteDing
Kerns He* The internal remedy ;
pleasant to take, acts immediate l
and ie for rheumatism yoly In all u
torturing fortes. The outerna, pre
paration restores stiff joints,'Strewn
cords and hardened muscles 1
your druggist has net these remeuK
In stock, do not take anything else
Send W to the Drummond Medic'aa
00., New York, and the full treatment
> two ’.ergs bottles will he sent t
tout stp-esr addreis wan*
JOHN O. KoUNlu.-t
phebh BTRAWBERRIES
Received Every Day. A
Brunswick'* Candy Btcr*
Lkrti'l buy burat sugar and lauigiud
i-u are getting pure chocolate guwe
e .Dstltutee are injurious to health.
Pur aura ehoowts t end el- fKksr eea
dies cal! oa me.
A fresh supply reseired every wee*
tram Mauler the famous sheeoSeti
maker mther la fesrih w fas beauMlu
uouad Red half peuad knees.
v-INKBT WRUilh. CIARS AN* TANARUS
■ACCOM, CTC
rtaav MMBV BAB* rne
$2,000 REWARD
c_/
THH above reward will bn paid /or the body of
fEBEH e. WEBSTER.
WHB WAS LOST FROM THE MORGAN lI.N'E STEAMER COM US (SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO. ) ON
23 ' 19 ° 7, ABOUT 2P - M - WHILB # VESSEL WAS ABOUT LATITUDE 3?.0 LONG 77 SI
* • AND DISTANT 153 E NORTH FROM ¥|BEE (MOUTH OF SAVANNAH RIVER.)
f 1
..p. 4 ® *' BIGHT 176 a - HWGTH 5 FEET 3 1-2 INCHES. LIGHT BROWN HAIR, CROWN OF
HEAD BALD, FACE SHAVEN. DESCRIPTION OF TEETH: UPPER TEETH HAD MANY GO 1,13
FILINGS; LEFT LATERAL INCISOR HAD A PORCELAIN-FACED CROWN RBGHT SIDE HAD A BRIDGE
WITH THE FACING OF PORCELAIN ON THE SECOND BICUSPID GON. LOWER
WORE A GOLD PARTIAL PLATE HAVING A BLOCK OF TWO MOLA R TEETH ON BIDE THIS PI ATF
WAS CLASPED T 0 THE BOTH BISCUBPIDS ON RIGHT SIDE CROWNED WITH GOLD
CAPS. ,
MR. WEBSTER WAS PROBABLY DRESSED IN A BROWN SUIT MADE BY WETZEL NEW YORK
TAN SHOES BOUGHT OF THAYER, M'NHIL AND HODGKINS, BOSTON PROBABLY STAMPED IN
SIDE WITH THEIR NAME. IN HIS POCKET WAS A SMALL OPENED PACE GOLD WATCH MAI* BY
PAT BK PHILLIPS tc CO., GENEVA. CASH AND WORKS NO. 73,134. INSIDE OF CASE HAD JEWELERS
REGISTER MARK SCRATCHED ON-V 2077. THIS WATCH BORE THE NAME OF MARCUS A CO
UPON ITS FACE AND UPON ONE OF THE BRIDGES IN THE WORKS IT WAS ENGRAVED WITH
AN ENTWINED CIPHER MONOGRAM CONTAINING THE LETTERS E. CW ON THB BACK THIS
MONOGRAM WAS QUITE SMALL ABOUT THE SIZE OF A DIME. THERE WERE PROBABLY ONE
OR MORE RINGS UPON FINGERS OR IN HIS POCKETS.
INFORMATION SHOULD BE SENT IMMEDIATELY BY TELEGRAPH TO
PHILIP CARPENTER, COUNCELOR AT LAW.
111 BROADWAY, NEW YORK CITY.
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.c‘ T?*al kettle ltc 4t and r.i i u
mm
There is in
•- hisktys,
Betffrs,
Wine.% and
Jigars. see
J. D. BAY
31 > Bay ;>t,
Special Attention Given Mall Orders
For Sale
14 acre farm, house and barn, four
miles from city, half mile to railroad.
Must be sold within ten days.. Price
•750.. Apply to MRS. L. H SMITH,
corner B. and H. Phene 490-3, or
R- W. D.
AMiH f
—AND—
TIMBER It i
SS<*N r ACTt'WfRa
ANB frKALBR* S.
i.xv'BBTIC* AN* tvMIIS
rt*a Vert ow*t< He. cs Brwee-jia*
S. K. Bi OVV
Mngr.
.ikoetaevtOta -a.'
' We solicit order* tor everything In
the grocery line. Prompt service,
low prices Davis ft Hlatkerby. 11
Monk street
IA
For Infant* and Children.
Th® Kind Yoy Have Always Bought
Sv7me of
A ®OPIP. JT ,* ft ♦fe'sl
'%W 9*rn iTfww 9 *. #
I5 / INTEREa "AT
(j ( FIVE PER GEfiT
. PER annum paid on
j fj Certificates
/ U off deposit
Issued fr a period .n Twelve Months
[fie national Bank ol brunswick
CAPITAL $150,000.09 SURPLUS $90,000.00
Shareholders' Liability $150,00080
ProtaclAn te Depeeitera $340.00080
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Yajij
FEEL IDE HEM--
Oppressive—Just make up your
mind to visit our Soda Feuntaln far
a long, cool, refreshing drink of pur*
ly made Fruit Flavored Soda with
without ice cre&im.
Besides out Fountaia drinks you
can order Ice Cream by tbe tie
plate., ft'g delicious
J. L. ANDREWS
Phone 34.
c. C. CALIFF
Wholesale and Retail
—Dealer in-- a
* WINES, Lf DBS, TOBACCO, CI6AOS
special Care Given to Mail
Order business
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