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GEORCIA MEMBERS OF THE G.
O. P. SEEM TO BE IN A
MIX UP.
Atlanta.. Keb. 24. —Chairman Waiter
John o:i, of th<- state central com
•tnitte.; of Georgia, Is ;ia silent as the
wphinx when It comes To tile question
as to what the Georgia republicans
tire coin? to do about their eonven
ilon this year.
So far the only thing that is prac
tically settled Is that the republi
cans, despite the goaaip to that ef
fect. will not put out a state ticket
Oils year.
The Republican State tAi ague,
which Is antagonistic to the •.'! Uy
whites” or office holding element,
chaigea that the delay in calling tno
Mato committers together for trie
purpose of arranging for tho conven
tion, la duo to the manifest effort to
nid tho administration’s program In
booming Secretary Taft.
President J. O. Sistrunk, of the
leaguw, has threaiened to do some
convention .tailing JilmftOlf, unlees
hairman Johnson gets busy. In the
meantime. Chairman Johnson sows
wood undismayed.
To the Voters of Glynn County:
I be>o to announce that I am a
candidate for the office of Receiver
of Tax Returns of Glynn County,
eubjeef to the Democratic Primary.
Respectfully,
JAS. T. LAMBRIGHT
SCHEDULE. A. B. £. A RAILROD.
ljoare Bmnawlcfc for .IscxJunrllle
and pedata smith, at 6:46 am. I:S6
.■■. 6KS p.M Jam?* Hr.inawiclt for
SUTaunah and paints north at If: It
am, 1:21 p.m, id.T om ~ i
•rwnewitk for Fltr-genitd. Cordele,
laaOrango and local A I’. A A points
0 n.ra , and 2 p.st
J. C. Liyeour.
* C A,, 'fHione. 204.
J. A. Beckham,
T. A 'Phone. 114.
an she gollbwy Tho two oilier ma
Ta the Voters of Oiynti county:
I beg to cwineunce that I shall be a
“Viaadldate at the next Democratic
Primary for the office of Receiver of
Tax Returns of said county. I will
appreciate dhe vote* of my trends,
acoualntancrs and the public grner
ay.
Very Respectfully,
ROBERT M. SCARLETT.
metropolitan
The. "Metropolian. Resltutan". Is
Reti owned;
Wore a moat, or lunch, always can be
found.
Gegant Roasts, Steaks, C.iops and
Cutlets too;
Boot Coffee in Brunswick vye servo
to you.
At Sl7 Newcastle Street call;
Wight or day we can please you
all.
Delicacies in Oysters, Fish ef
every kind;
(Metropolitan Mie name, be *ure to
bear in elo4-
■ ETROPOLITIAN RESTAURANT.
(Vbono sat Cl 7 Newcastle fit.
John Qavaraa, PropiSetor.
FISH FISH
HSR
I ftare opened a Cl ASS
Fish and Oyster Market at the
•fend formerly oocupled by f-rv>
•MI'S Saloon at tto corner of
feonk and Orant elr'eta. and
felt! keep all ktnda of fresh and
•alt ate r ffeh. Crab*. Oysters,
•he! <npe and TerrKln.
first class *o> ■'**• phon * rnc
and I sUH deliver your srdew*
yrereytty. %
ill eras
CtUL WORKERS
EETTING SOU
GEORGIA ASSOCIATION IS RAPID
LY ARRANGING CAMPAIUN
FOR SUCCESS OF MOVE.
In the Atlanta Con stitution of Sun
day an entire page is devot< and to the
interesting subject, of inland water
ways in the United States, with par
ticular reference t > the proposed ca
nal connecting the Mississippi river
with the Atlantic seaboard through
the Atlantic and Great Western ca
nal. with Brunswick as the Atlantic
port as a basis of operations.
Tho article In question is the best
vet contributed to the great water
ways queston and is replete with
three or four splendid illustrations
uhownlng some of Uio most famous
canals in the wo. id, which has be- n
constructed under less burdensome
conditions than prevail in the pres
ent case.
Another feature of the article
was a splendidly arranged rtory
showing the route of the Atlantic and
Great Western canal from Brunswick
via the Altamaha and Ocmulgce riv
ers. to tho Mississippi river.
A snap shot Is shown of tbo great
Grecian cunal which was tunnelled
through mountains of rock on the
sea level plan, which now connects
ocean and gulf iu G.eece.
The. movers in this canal work are
organizing .all over the country and
Col. C. I*. Goodyear, who is one os
tho vice presidents of the Georgia as
sociation is working in conjunction
with the leading spriita fo the grctu
cause.
.. LEONIDAS.
Brunsvys-s's Candy du, e.
Don't buy burnt sugar aisu Imagin
fpti we getting pure cnocoiate. euci
fnucetes are injurious to health
I pure chucflUte and all other ear
h cat! on iß*.
A fresh supply received every ,we>-
ltai Men ter the famous ehooolai
maker. Either in bulk or In tv sutifi
(vfhSind ami hslt pound Boxer..
FINEST FRUITS, CIGARS AND TC
BAOCe, ETC.
TAFFY CANDN MADE FF.ESm
BAII.Y.
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REMEMOFR WE ALLOW Zt PEF
GENT DISCOUNT ON ALL CA#l-
RALE9 EVERY DAY IN THI
YEAR. E. Y. ROBERTS.
'PHONE CDS.
Cui in Cronies
I CAN SAVE GROCERY PURCHAS
ERS AN AVERAGE OF TEN PER
CENT ON ALL STAPLE GROCER
lES, COUNTRY PRODUCE AND
GIVE ME A TRIAL.
R, Zt : MENDWiJZ,
Corner Gloucester and Amhearat Sts
Telephone C6O.
J c. S. LAMB ;
i Reta!rer of Cun*, Pistole, Trunk*’
l Bioyctea, Typewritero, Safe* \
“EXPERT REPAIRING— 1
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j Key* Made to Order. 1
1 Men-k A Richmond. Phone K-S-t]
CAREFUL PROMPTNESS,
"making haste elowly"— characterises
ur method of compounding pbyst
cisns' proecriptiutvs. We are not lac
tarda, bat jsutloa is cmr first prU
idpir, to that our cru.iomen will bo
ftslped. not hindrsd ta Uv sure of
their maladies. Purity and ri'nui
wlCfet with truth be printed so ear
obrls. Safe place tor rear tester's
orders
TMB ATLANTA PHARMACY,
'Men* MSI
THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS, TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 2D. 1902.
WE SOLICIT ORDERS
From
At! Parts of Georgia
\
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Our P ices Are Just as Cheap
As Those of Kentucky Houses
C.C.CALIFF
‘ 4 THE BOOZE MAN”
viLEge: i wanrA i m ibm \ \ 1/11 i
Frnandina, Fla.
WE HAVE ONE HUNDRED. AND
TWENTY-FIVE POUNDS OF CAN
DV KISSES, WHICH .SOLD FOR
40 CENTS PEP POUND, WHICH
WE ARE OFFERING FOR THE
SMALL SUM OF F'FTEEN CENTS
PER POUND. COME AND GET
THE BENEIT OF THIS BARQAIN.
SMITH’S PHARMACY.
earlT RISERS
The fsTKOtB littJs pEs.
GREEK
AMERICAN
RESTAURANT
GOOD THINGS TB EAT.
YOU’LL FIND THEM HERE AT ALL
TIMES. FINE FRESH PISH.
CHOICE CHICKENS.
DELICIOUS OYSTERS.
TENDER MEATS.
FRESH VEGETABLES
COME TO OUR RESTAURANT.
YOU OET THE BEST COFFEE IN
THE OITY.
WE NEVER BLEEP.
OPEN DAT AND NIGHT.
>
V POLETES,
PROPRIETOR.
earn* tf GMesMtcc am Bad flb
Is Your Blood and Stom
ach Out of Order?
IF 50 READ THIS.
Tbr npericnor oi Mrs. V. E. Kitict. of
Dallas Te*a, with oar nv'die.rvc.- is beat toW
by herw If m n letter written oa Jalv b. lfi&L
•nidi ttads £3 Follow: “I know m>oi per
experience that Seven Barks and Gk>t*
JMls ore d*tv rery best medicines on earth
for nhK>a and Stomach trvmhJes. I am yn
bericT health than f ever was in my life. You
ore t liberty to publish my opjaivin of your
tnedidaes. 1 bot>: that God’s ulevins will
tollow you through life.”
We don’t know Mrs. Rrtte-, but we
do know tliat Seven Barks has cured
a good many people who suffered with
disordered stomachs. We know, too,
that it is a purely vegetable remedy,
and people say it is easy and pleasant
to take The doses are small. Seven
Barks has been made and sold for 3$
years, and if it wasn’t a sure care for
tomach troubles, the company back of
wouldn’t refund the money if it fail
ed to cure. But you don’t know the
company, you say; all right, you know
tis. Deposit 50 cents with us and take
a bottle of Seven Barks home and try
it.. If doesn’t do all that is claimed,
hric? the empty or partly used bottle
back aed get your money. There is
only one .vay to be cured and that is
to try it, and c don't know of any
fairer way to get you to make the
trial *Oo ys*c?
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We are Headquarters for
Seed Potatoes
Genuine Maine Red Bliss
Houlton Early Rose
SEED OATS. 'PHONE NO. 3. 1
SEED RYE
B. BORCHARDT & CO.
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