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THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWB SATURDAY, APRIL 27, 1907.
BATCH OF ITEMS
AROUIIHE CITY
Met Last Night.
Oglethorpe lodge, Knights ol Py
thias, held their regular weekly
meeting last night, disposing of a
number of routine matters.
-
k ffxcursioplWlfed Off.
- which was to have
lily the baseball club, was called nfr
j en a count of the Inclement weather.
Preac fi- mtm
B MeGehee,
riding eldc(r of the Way
| irlct, will preah at the morning ser
vied ~ nt ‘ -the First Methodist church
will be held in the
city hail. Dr. MeGehee will preacn
for McKendree congregation in the
evening.
CASTOR IA
For* Ii- AJits aii'l Children. ,
TJarfCM Vr u Have Always Bought
,'r
ON HiS REGULAR ROUNDS
Initerary of Receiver of Tax Re
turns Dubberly.
1 will be at the following places
on the following dates to receive
state and county tax returns for the
year 1907:
Sterling, April 6, 27. May IS
St. Simon Mills April 5, 26, Ma
17.
Brookman, April 12, May 4 and
21.
John E. Dubberly,
Receiver of Tax Returns for Glynn
County, Ga, Office i j Monk Si.
Brunswick, Ga. %
—FOR SALE CHEAP
TWO SECOND-HAND
TYPEWRITERS.
GOOD AS NEW
APPLY TO
G. F. ANDERSON.
'PHONE 7.
J. F. Morse, of Charleston is in the
city.
W. M. Rogers of Atlanta, Is in
the. city for a few days.
W. E. Davidson, of Atlanta, was a
visitor to the city yesterday.
H. S. Lee has returned from a
business trip to Wiliacooohee.
C. P. Patterson, of Moultrie, is
.spending a few days in the city.
T A. Lowry, of Da: tot, '.A.s
Ithe visitors to the uy yoster<^w.
John McMillan, an old Brunswlck
ian, now of Tifton. is In til? city.
Jos. Canover, or Palatka, Fla., was
among the visitors to the city yesj
terday.
J. A. Taylor, of the Taylor Lum
bar Company, of Starling, was in
the city yesterday.
- S. G. Ring of North Carolina, was
among those registered at the Og
lethorpe yesterday.
Chief of Police Burney leaves this
morning or Savannah, where he goes
for medical treatment. The < hief Is
suffering with a bad eye.
For Sals
On account of uu.uig from my
rooms over Mo gan's dug st.ue, will
sell at a sacujce ;aa remainder of
my stock, consisting of miliiutiy,
fancy goods and store tlxtures All
must be sold and ra .uove.l by May 15.
C&ll and t&amina nj ivtsj'ibls of
fer refused. Will also rmt (he moms
for offices. Apply to
Mrs. E. Earle,
Newcastle and Glouesst tr 2U.
WANTED —Manager for branch office
we contemplate opening here in
Urinals wickt Address with refer
ent es, The Morris Wholesale Dis
tilling House, Cincinnati, O.
WANTED —Men to learn barber trade
Busy season now. The demand for
barbers greater than the supply.
Graduate, earn splendid pay. Tools
given. Few weeks complete®. Spec
ial inducements. Parti, ulars mail
ed free, Moler Barber College. At
lanta, Gas
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. V ROBERTS
Furniture and Stove House
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