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COMITY OFFICES! I
TO HOVE SESSION
STATE CONVENTION WILL BE
HELD IN FITZGERALD JUNE
16, 17 AND 18.
Fitzgerald, Ga., June 9.—June 16,
17 and 18 will see another big state
convention in Fitzgerald, for on that
day the county officers of Georgia will
ga'her for weir annual business meet
ngs and frolic. County Clerk l). W.
M. Whitley, of this city, who Is sec
retary of the state association, has
completed the program, which is now
in the hands of the printer, and cop
ies will be sent to every county offi
cer in the state the latter part of the
week. A splendid program has been
arranged by the committee in charge
and nothing will be left undone to
Insure the success of the affair. Two
or three hundred delegates are ex
pected. and funds for the entertain
mnt of the guests are now being so
licited. The city council is expected
to appropriate SSOO for the purpose at
the regular meeting.
The complete program for the three
days has been made up as follows:
Wednesday, June 16— 9 a. m., re
ception of delegates at Lee-Grant
hotel.
11 —Address of welcome b? Mayor
J. G. Knapp, of the city of Fitzgerald.
Address of welcome in behalf of
Ben Hill county, Hon. William R.
Bowen, chairman county commission
ers of Ben Hill county.
Response In behalf of the associ
ation, Judge Henry McAlpin, presi
dent of the ausoelation, Chatham
county.
■ Adjournment for dinner.
2 p. m. —Delegates attend races at
Pine park.
8 p. in. —Smoker and Dutch supper
at Lee-Grant hotel, tinder auspices
of county officers of Ben Hill county.
Thursday, June 17 —9 a. ni., con
vention called to order by President
Henry McAlpin at Lee-Grant hotel.
Five* to thirty minute speeches.
‘'Pensions and Pensioners,” Hon. W.
P. Ward, ordinary, Coffee county,
Georgia.
‘•Fees vs. Salary: What is Best?"
Hon. \ alter George, Vienna, Ga.
Topics of general discussion.
Election of officers.
Selection of meeting place for 1910.
Adjournment.
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COMMISSIONERS’ SALE.
State of Georgia.—County of Glynn.
By virtue of an order issued from
the superior court of said county,
dated May 31st, 1909, to us directed,
in the petition for partition of Charles
A. Russell and W. B. Burroughs, ten
ants In common, there will he sold,
for the purpose of partition, before
the door of the court-house in said
county, for cash, to the highest and
best bidder on the first Tuesday in
July, 1909, the following described
lot or parcel of land, situated in the
Old Town of the city of Brunswick and
identified on Baldwin's map of said
city made in 1837. as Old Town lot
No. sixty-three (No. 63); said lot con
tains ninety by one hundred and
eighty feet. Said sale is subject to
confirmation or rejection by said su
perior court. The successful bidder
is required to deposit as earnest
money with the undersigned 10 per
cent, of his or her bid and the re
mainder to be paid on confirmation ol
sale, if made; if rejected, the said
10 per cent, to be returned to the bid
der. This June 7th, 1909.
H. F. du BignOn,
Wm. H. Berrie,
Edwin W. Dart,
Commissioners.
NOTICE.
In the District Court of the United
States tor the Eastern Division of
the Southern District of Georgia.
In the matter of M. A. Baser & Cos.
ami M. A. Baker and A. H. Baker,
individually, Bankrupts. In bank
ruptcy.
To the creditors of M. A. Baker &
Cos. and M. A. Baker and A. H. Baker
individually, in the county of Glynn,
said district, banrupU:
Notice is hereby given that on the
Bth day of June, 1909, the said firm
and the individuals composing the
same were duly adjudged bankrupt,
and that the first meeting of their
creditors will be held at Brunswick.
Ga.. on the 19th day of June, 1909, at
10 o’clock In the forenoon, at which
time the said creditors may attend,
prove their claims, appoint a trus
tee, examine the bankrupts and trans
act such other business as may prop
* rly-eome before said meeting.
At Brunswick. Ga., this 9th day of
June. 1909. Max Isaac,
U. S. Referee.
CITATION.
To All Whom It May Concern:
Ward L. having, in proper
form, applied to me for permanent
letters of administration on the es
tate of H. W. Green, late of said coun
ty, this is to cite all and singular
the creditors and next of kin of H. W.
Green, to be and appear at my office
within the time allowed by law. and
show cause, if any they can, why per
manent administration should not be
granted to Wal'd L. ..ang cn H. W.
Green estate.
Witness my and hand official signa
ture, this 9th day of June. 1909.
Horace Dart, Ordinary.
RED MED MEET ID
ITIMNEXTWEEK
THE ANNUAL MEETING PROMISES
TO BE THE LONGEST IN THE
HISTORY OF THE ORDER.
The annual meeting of iha Cre*t
tantic: 1 of the Red Me; of Georgia
will t-.> held in Atlanta June in, 10
and IT and the Columbus ir'hos will
be well represented. 1 liy sessions
of the council will take place at the
Red Men's wigwam at 86 CeaVal ave
nue, Atlanta, and Siotel be<-.ig:.art r ts
will be at the Aragon.
Besides the b'nines; Eoss.ins a
number of intr.csiing -s.-,. •-*: f. ntures
has been arranged. A ree vtion will
be tendered the chiefs and members
of the great council by the Red Men
of Atlanta at th wigwam on the op
ening night. On June 1C at 9 o'clock
public exercises will he •• !d at the
wigwam at which Mayor R. F. Ma 1-
dox will deliver the addriS3 of wel
come and Robert T. XJanie’. part gr at
Incohonee, the response. Following
the public exercises the council w'll
go Into executive session.
A trolley ride will be taken at 1.30
o’clock to White City, where a fish
fry will be served and the amuse
ment resorts of the park visited. At
7.30 the order of Bull Rats will form
in front of the wigwam and will man.!:
to the Auditorium Armory, where the
degrre of that order will he conferred
on members of Ihe great council. On
June 17 at 9 o'clock another business
session will be held, following whi -'i
the council will adjourn. ;
The meeting will bring together r |
large number of prominent Red Met
from all over the state. Among th: 1
leaders to be present are C. C. C.ilett.j
of Atlanta, great representative;,
Frank Smith ,of Atlanta, great sen-:
lor sagamore; E. R. Gunn, of Coving-1
ton, press representative; M. .1. |
Daniels, of Griffin, great chief of rec-,
ords; C. 1., Elliott, of Brunswick, great
sachem, and Orin Roberts, of Monroe,
great representative.
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CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Hays Always Bought
Signature of
FRESH CLAY PEAS AT BUR
NETT'S.
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GET IN ON THAT 110.00 LEVY
SALE.
MiTSHONTEY^TAR
i •‘"•Hilriit !><. _ae. Mm OMiaUm
I Very Serious
It to a Kerr serious matter to art
I f° r W medicine and have the !
I wrong one given you. For this >
■ reaeon we urge you in buying ,
9t° b careful to get the genuine— '
BuCTSsm
Liver Medicine
The reputation of this r'.a, relia- |
| Die medicine, for constipation, 5
■ digestion and liver trouble, is fmt- '
1 ly established. It does net imiut- [
| I other median's. It is better then i
I J >t hers, -it it would not be the f-\-
4 norite liver powder, with e larger
! j sale than all other s combined, ,
t. SOLLi IN TOWN fj
LOW EXCURSION RATES
VIA
ATLANTIC COAST LINE
FROM—-
BRUNSWICK, GEORGIA.
J* —
SI6.9O—RICHMOND, VA., and return.
On sale June loth, 16th, 17, iSih.
28th, July sth and 12th. Limit Jif
teen days from date of sale. Bv
depositing within two days after
arrival Richmond, ami upon pay
ment SI.OO, limit will be extended
to September 30th, 19'U.
$35.00 —NEW YORK AND RETURN
via all rail. On sale every Thurs
day and Monday, beginning June
17th until August 30th, inclusive.
Final limit to reach orirginal start
ing point not later than September
30th. I*o9.
S32.3O—WASHINGTON. D. C.. AND
return, all rail. On sale daily until
September 30th. 1909. Firm! limit
October 31st, 1909.
To get the best service, see that your
tickets read via
THE ATLANTIC COAST LINE.
W. J. Mangham, E. M. North.
Ticket Agent, Div. Pass. Agt.,
Brunswick. Ga. Savannah. Ga
MA* TfA\TU\T Tm CONTAINS NO
FOLEI and nUNEMM w
Cures Coughs, Colds, Croup, La Grippe, Asthma, Throat The Genuine is in the
and Lung Troubles, Prevents Pneumonia and Consumption yELLCW package
VMS ■MJNtWkCK DAILY NMffi THURSDAY, UUNE IC, I*o9.
SUNDRY EXCURSIONS TO JACKSONVILLE
--V7A--
Atlanta, Birmingham & Atlantic Railroad
$1.50 Only— Round Trip
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Ccmmencing Sunday, June 6, spe-cial train will leave Brunswick every
Sunday at 7.10 a. no., arriving Jack-sonville at 10.30 a. m. Returning,
leave Jacksonville 7.00 p. in., arrive Brunswick 10.35 p. ir.
TAKE ADVANTAGE CF THESE DELIGHTFUL TRIPS.
W. H. Leahy, J. F. NORRIS,
General Passenger Agent, Ticket Agent,
Atlanc.i, Ga. Brunswick, Ga.
ROBERT’S
CHILL AND FEVER TONIC
This la a prescription prepared especially for ehill and fovor.
It la the moat effective remedy known.
FIVE OR SIX DOSES
will euro any case of chill and fever, and if taken then aa a tonic,
the fever will not return. It acta on the liver, hut does net gripe or
naueeate.
Malarial Fever and Chills
Malarial Foiror '■ c,g,ed b > ■ l tm > "h'eh gate
Irldldlldl rtver lnto the blood through the bite of
a particular genus of mosquito, and tha CHILLS ars caused by
contractions of the musclee due to the presence of malaria in the
system. Chills and Fever is the common name for Intermittent
Fever In which there Is an intermission and recurrence of the
symptoms at regular intervals. r,
' ROBERTS' CHILL AND FEVER TONIC Is a specific for malaria;
it is a prescription successfully employed by a practicing physician
for twenty years in his private practice. IT IS A FINE TONIC TO
TAKE AFTER THE FEVER IS BROKEN.
WE SELL THIS UNDER A POSITIVE GUARANTEE.
No Cure No Pay. Price 25c. Bottle
J. SIDNEY ROBERTS , Pharmaci
Brunswick. Ga.
Mott's Jewelry Store
WEDDING PRESENTS
he Best in Cut Class, Silver
‘mt - andChira
+
K. MOTT, jeweler,
1405 NEWCASTLE ST.
A. M, CALDER,
Electrical Supplies and Equipment
House Wiring s specialty
Promptness - - - Accuracy - - - Safety
•rletenlck b’dg. . . . Newcastle St. Phone 410.
AMERICAN I
—AND—
UMBER CO,
MANUFACTURERS, SHIPPERS AN®
DEALERS IN CROSSTIES
AND LUMBER.
New York Office, 11 Broadway.
S. K. BROWN,
Mn^r.
/ice Cream\
I Powder I
\ Makes Ice Cream /
\ at cost of 1 cent /
L P** 1 Plate
RECIFEs
Use one package of Jell-0 la. Creaa
(Powder, one bottle milk—mis and ireeie
Nothing more. AH ingredients in tbe
package. Makes 1 quarts of Pure. Delic
ious Ice Cream in It minutes. Grocers
sell 1 packages for JSc. Book of Recipao
FREE. Address.
Tfce Cegesee Pare Food Ca r ig lay, M, V.
Avoid the Heat of the Summer &
AND KEEP COOL BY INSTALLING A GAS STOVE AND USING
ELECTRIC FANS. WE CAN SUPPLY YOU ON
UDASb. SHORT NOTICE.
J a
MUTUAL LIGHT & WATER
COMPANY,
PHONE 7.
TO MY OLD PATRONS:
/ beg to advise that lam still
in the ' Booze” business in Fern an
dina, with a large stock of goods,
with prices in reach of everyone.
All orders filled with the old
time promptness. Magnolia beer
a specialty at $i per dozen.
YOUR PATRONAGE IS SOLICITED
C. C. CALIFF,
"THE BOOZE MAN”
Ferr.andina, - - - - Florida.
PASKFR-KENSELL
ESGiiiEEIIING CH
MACHINE, FOUNDRY. BOILER SHOPS
■TEAM FORGE ANW MARINE RAILWAY.
BRUNSWICK, OA.
Electric
Bitters
Succeed when everything else fails.
In nervous prostration and female
weaknesses they are the supreme
remedy, as thousands have testified.
FOR KIDNEY, LiVER AND
STOMACH TROUBLE
it is the best medicine ever sold
over a druggist’s counter.
ATLANTA, BIRMINGHAM & ATLANTIC RAILROAD
"The Standard of Excellence in Passenger Service.”
SCHEDULES, EFFECTIVE MAY 9TH, 1909.
FOR ATLANTA AND BIRMINGHAM^
Leave Brunswick 6.30 a.m. 7 30 n m
nal 6^ 4 ™A 5 IL3O K
“ Oglethorpe i. 50 p.m. 2 f o am
“ Stlanta .- v d.JU a.in.
(Pullman Electric Lighted Sleeper, Fitzgerald to Atlanta, on Night Train )
Arrive Lagrange 5 .20 p.m. r, . m
“ Talladega 9.30
______________ 12.20 p.m.
TO FLORIDA. " " “
Leave Brunswick q nr „ _
Arrive Thalmani! _ q’- n : ' 200 P-m.
“ Jacksonville , * 2<5 P-m.
- 5.00 p.m.
TC SAVANNAH AND THE EAST ’
Leave Brunswick T
Arrive Thalmann q t , ' 3 -45 p.m.
“ Savannah Pl ’ 9 - 25 P-m.
“ Washington " S r 11.40 p.m.
“ New York "" o,r ’ 8 - 35 P-m.
W. H. LEAHY. J. F . NORR, S '
General passenger Agent, . T’-k.t a
ATLANTA, GA. bJunrw™
BRUNSWICK, GA. }
KILL thi COIICH
CUBE the LUMPS
™ fir. King’s
New Discovery
FOR Colds*
AWP ALL THROAT AND UikS TROUBLES.
GUARANTEED SATIE FACTOBU
OR L.ONEY KFFUNDED.