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WESTERN ROADS'
AFTER LAB
ATTEMPT IS NOW MAD*.
TO GET THEM FI*M THE
SOUTH!
According to slumber ot repor; ,
determined ettomi are being made t
the railroads of the west to secu
farmers and laborers from the sou,
and If their endeavors are succt
ful the south will have a serin.,
labor problem to face, so It is sa' '
It Is probable that some action \vi>
)>e taken by the railroads of the
southern territory In future '
prevent the feared wtJphnie ex ui
fiom this territory by jflnnlng i
sue colonists or homepfeeker s tic
to the western gateways. Such
ets were in effect uih.to April 30 a. 1
these recently expiriaL on gicrouiu of
limitation of date. H
While willing an Jf ready to fruit
rates to the boulA from *lietr e
nectlons in other A-ts of the union,
it is understood UsT there is a g ow
ing sentiment upa the imeß ot t.
southeast to decliS to issue nucii
tickets In the firaire by which the
labor of the souUw would be emptied
into the west ■
It is understood! that land and in
dustrial agents oAvestern lines liav,
\een in Atlanta rSently endeavoring
& secure a largewumber ot cotton
9111 employees trn plants in Geor
gla and the soutlHUlantic states.
These attcmps, so M's said, are view
ed with alarm by Vie southern co.
ton min owners, |p
it is understood jfcat western rail
road reprosentath ■ have offered .1
large number of T-ucements to s.
euro southern labojsfor the wester.)
stales. 1f ___
For the handsonfist line of dress
goods in BrunswicHsee Zelmeno/i’z.
Service by Vuoncatlsn.
State of Georgia, Bynn County.
William Kleckjj vs. Margaret
Kleckley. In superior cou.t,
May term, ISOzßpbel for total di
vorce. 'Hi
To Said Kleckley
You ate hertnMßli reeled and re
quired to be andMnpear at the next
superior court tcHe held in and for
said county on Hi third Monday :n
May next to anlwer in said causn.
In default of auA answer, the court
will proceed as Hie law directs and
as to justice sha? seem proper. This
citation and nddee is issued, pub
lished and mad* under author!* y of
the judge of sVi court, granted at
chambers on ti* 9th. instant, direct
ing service on u by publication.
Witness the l*norable T. A. l’ai'-
ker, judge of slid court, this the
14th. day of Ma,;cb, 1907
H, F. du Bignon,
Clerk Superior (lourt Glyun Oonnly
Georgia. 4
Max Isaac, PliiLfflfTg Attorney
Will buy 25 la Town lots well
located. ?
AUBERKfENDIG & CO.
YELITOW BKIN.
—4 \ .
Nine times -out of ten the
skin Is yellow *n<l has bad col
or, when the -system Is run
down and the bark Is weak.
It Is due to k'jlney and liver
troubles. If jßur skin la In
such condition,?!! your system
Is not In proper condition,
give our
KIDNEY A 4DJLIVEP
REMEDY
a careful trial.lt Is easy to
take and a few* doses will
prove to you )ie merits of
the preparation , There Is no
kidney and liver cure that
we have ever s*en that will
produce the reswts that our
Kidney and Livßt Cure will
produce. We wal you to be
come acqualnte<fHblth it be
cause we know you are
troubled with dKplaints of
the Kidney and ver, and
will try this that you
will thank us for 'Ailing your
attention to thft splendid
remedy. M
SMITH'S PhAiACV
$32,000 w
Will buy nice residence on Rey
nolds street, close InO
ALBERT FEfcDIG A CO.
$3,500.
Will buy nice fiyvo-story house
well located, newly Awarded 90 by
180 lot.
ALBERT
8100 For a Am
This would not be price to
pa? for Dr DniamA IJgtitntng
TH iirdles for if one could
not vet relief antJßi-eiier The
Drumrimud Mettlelne IB New York,
bare rerelred hundredth unsolicited
testimonials from people re
stored to health by of their
remedler., who wont #Mt hesitate to
pev anr twice sufTer the
former torture like to
try these remedies druggist
has not get them direct te the
company Agents sHM
RoVal
Baking Powder
Made of Pure Grape Cream of Tartar.
Safeguards the fool
Jagafcist alum*
■ '. asms mum mm m,. mm> <omm
TRY
• A SACK OF "BOSS” CHOP
• PED IttED FOR YOUR
HORSE.X
imifc a go.
" BAY ST. TEL. 44
1
WOOD!
WOOD!!
WOOD!!!
I have a large avpply of oak, pine
ind light wood and would like t
serve the punllc, either in stick, by
the cord 'or split by load. Tele
phone No. 448.
Iverson Coal and Wood Cos.
For 5a le
14 acre farm, house and barn, four
miles from city, half mllo to railroad.
Must be sold within ten days.. Price
*760.. Apply to MRB. L. E BMITH,
corner B. and H- Phono 490-3, or
R. W. D.
HACKMEN’S]
UNION
STATION
Between the hrurs of 0 a. m. and
9 p. m. (Saturdays until 11.30 p. m.)
you can always rely on QUICK HACK
SERVICE by crillng up
PHONE 338.
We Fill all Orders Promptly
COLSON HARDWARE CO.
e
Se Our Display of
MAJtSIiC
IMNGtS
They are the Beet
But Not the Cheapest.
COLSON HARDWARE CO.
WANTED.—White girl to serve aa
waitress at the Metropolitan restau
rant Good pay to right party. Cali
at oac. _*
7KE BRUNSWICK DA.cY NEWS THURSDAY, MAY 9, 1907.
L. C. SMITH
* WRITING-IN-SIGHT
TYPEWRITER
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CAifc t-4 INSTALLMENT PLAN
G. P. ANDERSON
AGENT.
0P990K8, REPAIRING. ETC.
GOING EAST, NORTH OR WEST?
The
BIG FOUR RUFF
affords the Traveler the quickest anu
most comfortable service from
CINCINNATI to CLEVELAND
5 trains daily.
Cincinnati to Cleveland and Detroit
3 Trains Dally
CINCINNATI to CHICAGO
4 Trains Dally
CINCINNATI to ST. LOUIS
4 Trains Dally.
Through Sleepers on night trains
Parlor Cars ana Dining Cars that
satisfy on day trains.
Ask for Tickets via Big Four Routt
K E. Smith, T. P. A., Atlanta. Ga
O, L. Mitchell, G. S. A., Chattanooga
Tenn.
H. J. Rhein, G. P. A , Cincinnati, O
SAND
We have on hand a large
quantity of Sand for Ailing
walks
SI.OO PER CUBIC YARD
BUILDING SAND
Wc furnish Altimaha River
Building Sand at *2.25 per cu
yard delivered at your place.
DAVIS A TAYLOR STABLES
‘Phone 20
WE FEE! 'lilt
HIIU
Day Night
The Greek-American Res
taurant has recently been thor
oughly renovated #ana made
a neat and comfortable place.
Good cooks, courteous wait
ers. We want your patron
age.
THE AFFORDS
DAY ar.^NIGHT
"rOLETES & HOOOENPYIE
210 Gloucester St. Phone 480
L). Kvli., N tU>.
FRESH BTRAWSERRIE*
Received Every Day.
Frunewick'a Candy sto.-
Uttb't buy btrrat u*at , ni j lajMiv.
you are got ang pnr# chocolate JT.icb
substitute* are injurious te bCuth.
For .are ~ho xilati and all other eaa
dlee eaT. o* ate.
A trech *upply received every wee*
Prow Wester the famous ehecoiate
makr. Bitter U balk -vr la Westitw
ons 4 and half posed home
FINfBT FRUiT*. CIAR AN# Tf>
tACOOU, BTC
taffy MMIV MAM FMHBIM
m eUee sMM mmm
WI DOES LIFE
. INSURANCE COST?
And Where Does Your Money Go?
Some Interesting Facts on a Thor
oughly interesting Theme.
The insurance statutes of Massa
chusetts afford the most complete
protection to policy holders jx any
tate in the union. No insurance com
pany ewer chartered under Massa
ehusetts Reserve laws has ever fail
ed or been involved in insurance scan
dais |
The Columbian Natfona?
iperates but ir chartered the
stringent laws of Massachusetts and
is the only old Hue life insurance
•ompany that deposits all monies eol
ected from this district in Brunswick
banks until the reserve put in perm*
ent securities that effect us loca'iy
It leaves your premium at home. Sup
pose all premiums paid for life in
urance premiums in this city were
eft in Brunswick banks, how much
greater would your bank dp;
The Columbian National new has
noney deposited iu Brunswick banka
and Brunswick has teen designated
as a permanent repository for all pre
iums collected on policies written in
my district, which is composed of
Glynn, Ware, Mclntosh, Coffee, Chari
ton, Clinch, Pierce, Jeff Davis and
Wayne counties.
Consider and compare the convert
abie and renewable policy issued by
the Columbian National Life Inxur
uce Company, of Boston, Mass
sl,oo* COSTS ANNUALLY
Non-participating Policy.
Age 25 $
Age 30 11,79
Ae 35 12,72
Age 40 14,25
A policy incontestable, that rot*
he home as well as the business,
runswlck money for Brunswick
banks. Professional men, salaried
men, wage earners, reflect, act and
consult Hoyt W. Gale, District Mana
ger. before caking oat a policy.
nr THEBESI
r
There is in
hiskc'i
3eers,
Wine.*, and
Cigars, see
J. D. MURRAY
310 Bay st.
Special Attention Given Mail Orders
AMERICAN TIE
•-AND--
Tim co.
rf-N r ICTCcf*, bnsFFb't*
“to ■A A LEAF *
•-W AN# LvMlt.
Hmt fn OtFi.f N* 1
S. K. BROWN,
Mnjrr.
.•v*v>!evy*e>% **
We solicit orders tor everything In
the grocery line. Prompt service,
low prices Oavls Sr Black.erby. it
Konk street
t $4,200.
Will buy nice roomy house on Un
ion street, close In.
ALBERT FENDIG & CO.
CASTOR IA
For Inland.? and Children.
Fhs Kind You Hay;? Always Bought
of
A trOMFvftfi IMS *f tstrat
tf -'** If*"*' ****** •** *
ii \ *K. \ 1 ' ; 0 -
i \ ¥ '■
J \ i . ' : f 1
SKII,g u£ CEMENT PLASttM -.!* bo.HUi £S .r,.. ,
IfWffi pief. CH'MNE V Fi w* nmr--. ~v
Or t ,
'JffiE . 0 MAN
,)i I hav a chn ct line of
Men’* Cfoth inj£, f3'>ots Shoes
ad Hals.
Remember the Mot'.o:
“Fine oods at Poor Man’s
Prices.”
Sig vison
SlO BAY STREET "TELEPHONE 130
n ooj
o r AT
0 ( FIVE PER CENT
j PER ANNUM PAID ON
l || Certificates
/ U of Deposit
> Issued for a period of Twelve Months
5
Hhe National Bank of Biunswick
CAPITAL $150,000.00 SURPLUS $90,000.00
f Shareholders’ Liability $150.0003)0
TO SMOKERS—
Come in and test the new
stock of Havana and Domestic
Cigars we are offering today.
You’ll find just the size
aud shade of Cigar you enjoy smok
ng—what's more you will find them
conditioned just, temowch, neither
*oo moist nor too dry.
We want to badd up a box
trade on these goods and will make
special inducements >0 secure your
trade!
.. Special Pricer Dy the Box.. ..
J. L. /ANDREWS
Phone 34.
G. C. GALiFF.
Wholesale and Retail
—Dealer in-- *
FI WINES, LIQUORS. TOBACCO, CIGARS
special Care Given to Mail
Order business
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