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TItErBRUNSWICK
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OFFICE 207 GLO*BTER of.
OFFICIAL oJKn OF
(Jiynn County |M
Oiynu County
Tile United Stale! Jburt o£ Bank
ruptcy lor this Distal.
Notice of of Adt.
t and Suoacription a * be made to
VumneM office in® .-ling.
Vorrespondence wfcited, but to
revive attention, BLra must bo
accou.pau.ed by a name
not lor as a
guatautue ol good Id.
tvejeCced couiuiumSous will bo
retumod it acoouipanw by posiat.o
itumtUauce snouid ■ made i ,j
postal note, cnee*, mmey ord r
or registered letter f
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News Pubßiing Cos.
jAuswick, li t.
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Japan and formed a
lishiug treaty. r'lsm^Bogetiler is
way to iuj.ij good llHls.
Atlanta is 00.11* tAouJ nor e.
limits. Wonder it is going
lane in Macon auu Ams.
Say a good woriAir tirunawlck
wnunever you can uj ■wherever you
cun, l.s a good cuAoi advertising.
San Francisco uJftut on keop.ng
in the iimeagnt. **l are having a
ten thousand sthgUAr strike there
no *-
Thu eicciffin
is over aud number ol
political liars atflHappoiate'l can
didates are on hlis
Atlanta has ba>
ball rooter who tlie uamo ot
Big aud yet we that there
Is uo idling in a uahH
The genuine actlvAlu Brunswick
real estate is a gootAgu, especially
when foreign caplialH seeking that
kmd of an InvestmeHffist now.
They say the A~ Aand "aT is go
ing to build a steel ill in Aalbama.
But every time we Kir the words
"steel plant" we recA-Oh well, let
it pass.
The fellow who hAnii ihiil the
Georgia peach crop A ruined will
hud out what a he is it he
comes down to CumiM and aud St
birnon this summer. W
The Florida legisiatußm about to
adjourn and the is get-
Ung ready to meet. \\* % pity we
could uot invert the iSAou with
the Land of Flowers, i
In Mexico they have hundred
and thirty oue holidays Hr. Sure
ly the life of the people
and the bank clerks be one
grand, sweet song.
it has been suggested iHTuermau
physician that the weariA of a nut
meg around the neck wl cure neu
ralgia Perhaps so, butAow about
grating on the nerves T B
Out of nine hundred YtHTTn Home
only sixty-seven were against
tlie bond issue of Thats
where Rome indicates M *>no lias
an energetic aud cltl
senry.
Henery James, tie
says he is disgusted
manners. He ought 1
that there are ship A* , n thal j
flrectlon every day.
STRIKES AND VIOLENCE.
ThePstrike of the street car empioy
ess in ban Francisco has assumed a
deplorable phas* Every mannas a
riJK to quit work when he believes
nlat be is not receiving a square
deal Jl the hands of his employer.
ao man has a right to resort to such
violence as that which characterm,
.he Sau Francisco strike In eiforts
to force bis employer to concede ms
demands. It is true that no small
part of this violence is engaged in
oy ou tenders who are not actively
idemliieu with the movement. They
are put down by the public as
pathlzers with the strikers, and it
•s surprising that they o uot seem
t > understand that htey are do.
.he cause of those with whom they
i. uipaunze rnuen more harm than
good. M <
A strike of tlßr kind Is aiiuos.
sure to tall In sffuring the demands
of the strikers u'ess It has a certain
amount of sympathy from the public,
it cannot expect to get that sympa
thy when stones are thrown through
car windows ana other acts of vio
.once are engaged In, endangering
.ue lives of innocent women auu
children and thereby forfeitlug the
sympathy of the brothers, husbands,
lathers and other relatives of these
The more violence of this
.and resorted \ the less sympathy
-an the strikers Vxpoct to command
irom the public, gwithout which the
uislory of strikes Jeueraiiy has shown
.uat they are Mull nigh certain to
tail. j
aiet the aerugo citizen who is
personally interested
wuwneiiher side ot such a contro
versy come home and hud that ms
.nothin', sister, wile or uaughier has
ueen Seriously or perhaps dangerous
ly injured from missiles thrown into
car windows by either strikers or
.neir sympathizers, and it Is easy to
understand that he at ouce wltn
uraws his ayinpatny mini the strike
movement.
violence practiced against innocent
people during a strike ot this kmu
aoes tue strike more harm than any
thing else, aud Ute sooner strikers
realize oils, discourage tue practices
and cooperate with the legal author
ities to prevent it, the more tavora
me will be their prospects lor suc
cess In the settlement ot the.,
grievances.
Bublic sympathy Is withdraw from
.Hikes 111 proportion to the violence
indulged In. This has been demon
strated time and time again in ttie
nstory of strikes. The wonder is
.hat it is more fully realized 1.,
the light of the experience aud ob
servation.
JOHN L. LOSES COURAGE.
The announcement some 111110 ago
that John E. Suiiivau. erstwhile,
champion of the prize ring, aud sun
sequemly disciple of the meiodramlc
school of acting, would get married,
creates some Interest, Iu sporting
circles at least, for the reason that
.nr. Sullivan had declared that "his
lighting days were over. Recently
ne is said to have told in couueot
.on with the announcement 01 his
lOrtncomiug marriage ■
"Blow youse whistle sonny, you arcs
at a crossing. My nghung uayg are
over! Its too big a match lor mo
to take on. i guess 1 won t sign the
articles of agreement
I his settles it, Mr. Sullivan is uot
the only man in history who after
uavmg faced the mouth of the can
non. and detied a variety of dangers
and proved himself a hero, trembled
aud lost courage at the sight of a
little 102 pound woman, it was
thought, however, that Mr. Suilivaa,
a.ier the many battles he had fought,
would have the courage to take part
in the wedding march, and he Is
one of the comparatively few men
who by reason ot his reputation, his
physique and his general appearance
would have attracted some attention
as a brldgroom. Since his avowal
however, that his lighting days are
over, me incident is closed.
Mr. Sullivan win remain single ana
continue to make his regmar an
nouncement that he has secured a.
least a temporary seat on the water
wagon.
THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS FRIDAY MORNING ,MAY 10, 1907
w> Dangerouscongtis. L.rreir.'-lyperilouscougi.s.
B 1/10 *% /) **yv / Cougns that ra.,p and tear tne throat and *u—g ;.
M * if. jf . / {,//, K. Cou;bs thaes:;:k_ the ?.-hr:e body. You need
w a regular medicine, a doctor's rr.edicinl, for
J f/f Ar a ctffieh. Ask vour doctor ah .f Ayer’s
\J%J, {J /£o> F'hen-y Pectoral for tV e severe cases.
jj ''7® hv t no j bM- t j C -:rCc.,
■iii-.tJ .viv o J.-'j*
. 25 % off
Where Every Stroke C urns
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When I strike off 1-4 the actual
value of GRIFFON BRAND Clothing 1
it counts in your favor, and should
strike you very forcibly in this bud- e
ding season of Spring, when you
nt and what I have to offer.
The most fashionable Spring
Clothing, and Quality that has never
been questioned, for 3-4 their real
value.
For only Ten Days I make this
Offer of
' 25 % Off
Geo. W. Owens,
The Fmily Supply House
New Hack
For prompt service, Call up White
Hack Line Station.
TELEPHONE 376
Hours: From 6 O'clock In the morn
ing until 11 O’clock at night, Bundays
Excepted, when station close* at 10
O’clock. All Orders Solicited.
D# not Take any Substitute
when you get the Genuine
At Be. per Bottle
None Genuine Without
(msiia
This Trade Mark
K-T Bottled Exclusively by
jj THE BRUNSWICK
COCA-COLA BOTTLI'iS
COMPANY,
eJhi *
General Distribuiois of
Bowden Lithia Springs
llfl Water.
Phone 129.
Considering:
the* Question
A good many men, about thU time,
are considering th*. quesfon of suits
for winter, us persuade you to
consider our guarantee of
THE CHOICEST MATERIALS
THE CORRECT BTYLES
SUPERIOR WORKMANSHIP
easy, stylisF’^fna
we glm garments cannot be
successfully imitated In ready-made
clothing.
Jas.G. Carter,
The Tailor.
All the latest creations In ladies
headgear will be displayed at Miss
Kate Slater’s Easter openlug next Fri
day and Saturday.
lilt AKCADfi
BRUNSWICK'S ORIGINAL HIGH
CLAM SALOON
FINEST LINE OF SRANDIKS,
%!QUORt and CIOARS
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WANTED.—Lady s(.enogapehr lor
permanent position at Tire News
office. Answer at onto in per-
Bun ot by letter.
WAMiiU—Two or three rooms and
bath, tarnished prelorred tor light
housekeeping. Young couple, bus
iness #n. Address box 13b Bruns
wick.
FOH SALE—Hood typewriter—cheap.
Address Box 33, City.
WANTED.—An active young man for
porter work. One with previous
knowledge preferred. Address CL
McGarvy, Brunswick, Ga.
RUBBER, brass and steel stamps,
Memorial taiblets. Enameled signs
Letters, Figures, etc. Will b.
Fain
OR SALE.—On* gasoline
30 feet long, equipped withs horse
power Tocket engine,
teue'd and copper bottom. Uiu , •
months old and in perfect .... u
ion. A genuine bargain. ; ,
News office.
WANTED. —For the U. S. army, able
bodied unmarried men, between age.
of 21 and 35; citizens of the United
States, of good character and tem
perate habits, who can speak read
and write English. For information
apply to Recruiting Officer, 13 West
York St.. Savannah, Ga. Postoffice
building, Brunswick, Ga., or 108 W.
Forsyth St., Jacksonville, Fla.
FUR RENT.—Nice furnished room
Apply to 50? Union street.
b‘ri; mte wrinklo m sty®, nut
not a wrinkle in the at ot the anoes
front P**r*o;;'*
$3,500
Will buy nice two story house 90
by 90 lot facing two 90 foot streets.
ALBERT FENDIG A CO.
Legal Notice.
Georgia Glynn County.
Catherine Llewellyn Gilchrist vs.
Perry R, Gilchrist, libel for divorce.
Filed to May term, 1907, Superior
court, said county.
To Perry R. Gilchrist, Defendant P
above state case:
Y'ou are hereby required to be
and appear at the next term of the
superior court of said county, to be
held on the th !r d Monday in May,
next, then and there to answer the
petition of the plaintiff in the above
stated case, as in default thereof the
"mi ess the Hon.
1 A- Parker, judge of the superior
court of said county, this the 19th
day of March, 1907.
H. F. du Bignon,
Clerk Superior Court, Glynn Countv,
Georgia.
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We offer for immediate acceptance
10 lots south of P street at SSO each.
ALBERT FENDtG & CO.
SI,BOO
Will buy lot 180 feet on boulevard
south of Hanover park.
ALBERT FENDIG & CO.
If you need a neat suit of clothes
for summer wear call at Zelmenovitz
EARLY RISERS
The famous little pills.
Zelmenovitz has the prettiest line
of summer dress goods ever display
ed In Brunswick. Go pnd see them.
Red.
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I I Your Physician
9 Jkil\ Prescribe Red Rocß
if he does as many others do who know its merits.
It has bi v n endorsed by hundreds of sanitoriums,
thousands of physicians and myriads of homes
throughout the country as the Greatest of All '
Temperance Bevi rag s. It relieves indigestion
and dyspepsia; and p. ver causes constipation.
' Say RED ROCK! Say it PLAIN!
Sold everywhere in large ar,d small bottles or 5c a glass (
from original bottle
The Red Rock Cos., Jacksonville, Fla.
1
Ca. you win? You realize that V
win in anything these days, requires;
strength, with it nd aud body in tune.
A man or wor 11 with disordered il
- orgar is col in shape tor a
day a work r a day s play Hu* can
they expect- to win? kodei'a For
Dyspepsia contains thor tllgeativ
juices of a nealthy stomac.i and wi
put your stomach in shape to per
form its Important function of sup
plying the body and brain with
strengtn building blood. Digests what
you eat re.iWes Indigestion, Dyspeu
sia Sour Stomach, Palpitation of tne
Healt and Constipation Sold hr all
druggi-itu
paws war". •vas.-.wt-aA-a. • . t ■
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