The Brunswick news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1906-2016, June 11, 1909, Page 2, Image 2

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2 PROGRESS MURE TIE PAST WEEK REGULAR REPORT OF INDUS TRIES IN GEORGIA AND ALABAMA. | mm Columbus, Oa., June 10.—The Geor gia and Alatama Indust: ial Index says in its regular weekly issue: “Analysis of the construction new., fci the fast week In Georgia and Ala bama shows that in no branch of im provement is greater progress being made than in the erection of modern school buildings. At Thonraston, Ga.. contract for a $30,000 school building was awarded, A meric us, Ga., has had plans prepared for two buildings and the remodeling of a present structure on an extensive scale, Birmingham. Aia., is inviting proposals for several pieces of schoolhouse construction work. Jonesboro, Ala,, is Inviting bids for erecting a school building. Eiberton, Ga., is Inviting similar pro posals. Bremen, Oa., has called an elec*ion-on the subject of school bonds and NichoJls, Ga.. and Cave Springs, Ga., will both erect school buildings, and plans for new buildings have been' prepared for Tinsley, Ala., and Fair-1 view, Ala. "College Park, Ga., will probably vote on the. issuance of sewer and waterworks bonds. At Jacksonville, Ala., waterworks bonds were voted. The establishment of waterworks ami lighting system is being agitated in various towns through the two states. "A $200,000 docks company was formed at Mobile, Ala., and will make extensive improvements. “Twenty new corporations were formed during the week, with mini mum capital stock of $1,041,500. There Is a strong probability that a yarn mill will Le established at Athens, Ga., anil at Floral,t, Ala., a mass meeting was held iu Hie interest of a proposed cotton mil}. “A company in the Birmingham dis trict that is now mining 800,000 tons of coal annually will double its capa city. A colonial column plant is to lie established at Forence, Ala. At Vnion City, Ga., a SIOO,OOO gas and oil company lias been incorporated. Birmingham, Ala., Is to have a $125,- 000 cold storage plant. Xevv hosjpitalfi or substantial hospital improvements are reported for Griffin. Ga., Birm ingham, Ala., and Savannah, Ga. Tax able values In Calhoun county, Ala bama, increased $1,250,000 during the past year.” ♦ SHERIFF’S SALES. Will be sold before the court-liouse door In the city or Brunswick. Glynn county, Georgia, during the legal hours of sale on the first Tuesday in July next, the following described property, to-wit: The Southern 1-0 of Old Town lot No. 347 lying and being in the city of Brunswick, Ga. Levied on as the property of It. E. Cnlnan un der and by virtue of a tax fit'a issued by H. .1. Read, tax collector of Glynn county, against R. E. Calnnn, for taxes due state and county for the year 1908. Taxes, $47.17 and cost. Also at the same time and place, the western half of New Town lot No, 1669 and Improvements thereon lying and being in the city of Bruns wick, Oh. Levied on as the property of estate of .1. R. Dillard, under and by virtue of a tax lifa issued by H. J. Read, tax collector of Glynn county, against estate of J. R. Dillard tor taxes due the state and county for the year 1308. Taxes. $19.58 and cost. Also at the same time and place 17-2;* of an aero in the northwestern corner <f section 7 of the Wells tract and Improvements thereon, lev ied on as the proporn of .1. O. Sparks, trustee for wife and ehiidren, under and by virtue of a Ufa issued by H. j. Read, tax collector of Glynn county, against .1. D. Sparks, trustee for wife and children, for taxes due the state and county for the year 190S, Taxes, ssl.es and cost. Also at the same time and place leasehold intern t. and improvements in and to the southeastern one-quar ter of Town Commons lot No. 11l be tween Wolf and Albany streets in the city of Brunswick, Ga. Levied on as the property of \V. K. Pearson under and by virtue of a tax fifa issued by H. J. Read, tax collector of Glynn county against W. K, Pearson for taxes due the state and county for the year 1 BOS. Taxes, sli>.S7 and costs. Also at the same time ami place the leasehold interest and improve ments in and to Town Commons No. 140 between Wolf and Albany streets in the city of Brunswick, Ga. Levied on as the property of Amanda West under and by virtue of a tax fiia issued by H. J. Read, tax collec-, tor of C.lyrn county a trains: Amanda West for taxes due the state and county tor the year ISOS. Taxes. $4.40 and costs. Also at the same time and place, the western one-half of Old Town lot No. 22$ and improvements thereon, lying and being in the city of Bruns wick. Ga. Levied on as the property of J. r>. Sparks under and l>y virtue of a tax fifa Issued by H. ,1. Read. tax. collector of Qlynn county, against J. P. Sparks for taxes due the state and countv for the year 190S. Taxes 190.14 and cost. > Also at the same time and place, leasehold interest in and to the nor thern 3-5 of Town Commons lot No. JOHN H. DUX DIES 111 Mllll FORMER COLLECTOR OF CUSTOMS AT THIS PORT AND BEST KNOWN NEGRO IN STATE. The following from yesterday's Sa vannah News will be of interest in [this city: "Col. John H. Deveaux, col leer or of l the port of Savannah, and on ■ ; l tl,e 1 best-known negroes in Georgia, .lied at his home here last night. He had j been in falling health for about seven | months, and had been confine t to his ! bed a good deal of the tion ! “Three presidents of the United | States appointed Colonel Deveaux col lector of the port. He had Ip-iil a government position most oft! e time since 1870 when he was mam: a k.ik iu the customs house. "When the yellow fever ep'demic of 1876 was raging in Savannah D -veaux and two other clerks remained with the collector at his post, the otiu r employes taking advantage of a gene ral leave of absence. One of ties cl tktl died and the collector and the other clerks were stricken, leaving Deveaux' the only official on duty. L kept j the customs house open and single handed attended to the entering and clearing of vessels, keeping the com merce of Lie port unbroken. The day the collector returned to his dealt Deveaux was stricken with the fever "Colonel Deveaux resigned his po sition under President Cleveland's ad ministration. In 1889 President Har risen appointed him collector at Brunswick. Four years later an epi demic of yellow fever broke out there I and again Deveaux remained at his post and faithfully disbursed a large sum of money to the afflicted people of Brunswick under the direction of the treasury department. At the ex piration of his term, Mr. Cleveland j was again president and Deveaux re signed. "President MiKinley appointed him collector ar Savannah in 1898. He was reappointed by President. Roosevelt in 1902, and though tits term expired three y.mvt ago Ms successor has no*. : yet been named. “Colonel Deveaux was an officer ot the Georgia Mate troops, colored, rot twenty-one years, and was in com mand of the lirsf battalion man. I years. At the beginning of the Span ish American war lie volunteered his services to the president and to the | governor in which lie was sustained by ids command. While his endeavo: was recognized, his services could not be utilized at that time. The Georgia legislature in recognition i* his services passed a special act ad vanciug his rank from major to iha of lieutenant colonel of 'lie Georg! t state troops, colored, the couini’ssioi terminating noon his death. I | 35 and improvements threon. Levied on as the property of K'm. Tbras! under and by virtue of a tax Ufa issuci by H. .1. Read, tax collector of Gljni county against Win. Th-ash for taxe due tlm slate and county for the yer 1908. Taxes, $12.9:1 and cost. Also at the same time and > b>c. the eastern 2-3 of Old Town lot No. 415, lying and being in the city o! Brunswick, Glynn county, Georgia Levied on as the property of W. H Mathews, under and by Mrt'ie of n tax fifa issued by H, .1. Read, tax col lector against AY. H. Mathews for taxes due the state and county for the year 1908. Taxes, $13.55 and cost. Jude 40th, 1909. Wm. H. Berrie, Sheriff, Glynn County. NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CRED ITORS. State of Georgia.—County of Glynn. All creditors of the estate of Mon Yuen, lately of said county, deceased, are hereby notified to render in their several demands to the undersignd. according to lr\v._ And all persons indebted to said estate are required to make immediate payment to me. This June 10th, 1909. A. H. Boyle, Administrator upon the Estate of Meat Yuen, Deceased. CITATION. To All Whom It May Concern: Ward L. Lang, having. In proper | forni. 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 Ward L. Lang cn H. W. Green estate. Witness my and hand official signa ture, this 9th day of June, 1.109. Horace Dart. Ord nary. FOR RBSH ORDERS CALL ON’ L.vN’G & ORR. M miTt CONTAINS NO It 01EY 8 w Cures Coughs, Colds, Croup, La Grippe, Asthma, Throat The Genuine is in the and Lung Troubles Prevents Pneumonia and Consumption 1 ''L FA .v K A9.g SMB BBUNSWICK DAILY KMT A. FRIDAY, JUNE 11. 1909. SUNDAY EXCURSIONS 10 JACKSONVILLE --1///U- Aflanta, Birmingham & Atlantic Raiiroad $1.50 Only—Round Trip Commencing Sunday, Tune 6, spe-cial *rain will leave Brunswick every Sunday at 7.10 a. m., arriving Jack- sonville at 10.30 a. m. Returning leave Jacksonville 7.00 p. in., arrive Brunswick 10.35 p. n>. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE DELIGHTFUL TRIPS. W. H. Leahy, J. F. NORRIS. General Passenger Agent, Ticket Agent, Atiar.r.i. Ga. 3rur.sv''ck, Ga. ROBERT’S CHILL AND FEVER TONIC Thla Is a prescription prepared especially for chill and fevsr. It Is the most effective remedy known. FIVE OR SIX DOSES will cure any case of chill and fever, and if taken then as a tonic, the fever will not return. It acts on the liver, but does not a ri P of nauseate. Malarial Fever and Chills JWa/ap/a/ PnifOK ' caused by a germ which gets IllcUdrldl rclfcr , nto the b | ood through lhe hits ot a particular genus of mosquito, and the CHILLS are caused by contractions of the muscles due to the presence of malaria in the system. ChHls 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 PEVER 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. n No Cure No Pay . Price 25c. Bottle J. SIDNEY ROBERTS, Pharmaci Brunswick. oa. Mott s Jewelry Store WEDDING PRESENTS The Best in Cut Class, Silver and China ♦ K. MOTT , Jeweler, 1405 NEWCASTLE ST. A. M, CALDER, Electrical Supplies and Equipment House Wiring a specialty Promptness - - - Accuracy - - - Safety • rl*nlck bldg. . . . Newcastle St. Phone 410. AMERICAN HE —AND— TIMBER CO, MANUFACTURERS, SHIPPERS ANfc DEALERS IN CROSSTIES AND LUMBER. New York Office, 11 Broadway. S. K. BROWN, Mngr, /Ice CreanA I Powder I 1 Makes Ice Cream m \ at cost o! 1 cent / per plate RECIPE: Use one package of Jell-O let Creata Powder, one bottle milk—mix and freeze, Nothing more. All ingredients in tb package. Makes 2 quarts of Pure, Delic ious Ice Cream in 10 minutes. G roc era sell 2 packages for 25c. Book of Recipea FREE. Address, The Genesee Pore food C*. e Boy, N. Y. Avoid the Heat of the Summer £ and KEEP COOL BY INSTALLING A GAS STOVE AND USING ELECTRIC FANS. WE CAN SUPPLY YOU ON . SHORT NOTICE. MUTUAL LIGHT*WATER COMPANY, PHONE 7. TO MY OLD PATRONS: I beg to advise that I am still in the "Booze" business in Fenian 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 $1 per dozen. YOUR PATRONAGE IS SOLICITED C. C. CALIFF, "THE BOOZE MAN” Ferr.andina, - - - - Florida. PAIKF.I-IEISELL EIEIiEEIIH CL MACHINE. FOUNDRY, BOILER SHOPS •TEAM FORGE ANL MARINI RAILWAY. BRUNSWICK, QA. Electric Bitters Succeed when everything else fails. In nervous prostration and female weaknesses they are the supreme remedy, as thousands have testified. FOR KIDNEY. UVER 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, IPO9. FOR ATLANTA AND BIRMINGHAM. Leave Brunswick 6.30 a.m. 7 30 n m Arrive Fitzgerald 10.33 a.m. n “ Cordele 12.13 p . m . 12 '§£ am “ Oglethorpe 1.50 pm. 010 am Atlant * 723 P“- 7.35 a.m. (Pullman Electric Lighted Sleeper, Fitzgerald to Atlanta, on Xigfct Train ) Arrive Lagrange 3.20 p.m. s"s am “ Talladega 9.30 p.m. 20 a'm " pirmingha ' u 12.20 P Z TO FLORIDA. ~ Leave Brunswick 9.05 a , - Arrive Thalmann 9;o a -j “'IP-™- “ TO SAVANNAH AND THE EAST. Leave Brunswick 9.05 a . m . Arrive Thalmann 9.50 apj q * P“- “ Savannah 12.45 n m pm “ WMWngton 850a M ' " N>wT °* ?30 IZ W. H. LE AMY. j. p NORRIS Generel Faseenoer Aren*. Ticket ' • ATLANTA, GA. srrvra-,,.,, BRUNSWICK, GA. 1 (kill the couch’ |nro CU3E THE LUMPS New Bisaaver? FOR Cm* JS&. a AND AU7:-:;Q5" GU:> f, t<h?l IG CAR AX TillcD Ss. ATIS FAC'CCRT* j G-. IL.G2Sii7T RT77l,'7f J. —— TTTT*T