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I‘H ROAD FOR
SOUTH GEORGIA
OCILLA, PINEBLOOM AND VAL
DOSTA TO BE COMPLETED
TO OCILLA.
Ocilia, Ga., June 18.—Messrs. B. B.
Gray, B. G. O'Berry and Georgp Mc-
Crancy, of Wiliacooche, Ga., came
through on their automobiles and
spent the day, conferring with the
business men of this place, looking
to the completion of the line of the
Ocilia, Plnebloom and Valdosta rail
road, into this point from Lax, Ga.,
the present terminus of the road;
and also to the completion of the
road south from Wiliacooche to Jack
sonville, Fla., by the way of Homers
ville or Dupont, Ga., and they will
return within a week or ten days to
confer with other citizens, who were
out of town today, and at which time
they hope to materialize their plans
as to this end of the line.
This road was chartered two years
ago, to be built from this point to
Valdosta via Wiliacooche and Mill
town and twelve miles of the track
north of Wiliacooche and to Lax, was
graded and the track laid with 60-
pound new steel rails, and the panic
of 1907 stopped the further construc
tion.
The jieople of this place are very
much interested In the construction
of this road, which will so much
shorten the distance into Savannah,
Brunswick and Jacksonville, ns well
as give the town another outlet, and
they are very' enthusiastic over the
present prospect of the renewal of the
construction work.
Mr. B. 11. Gray, the president of
the road and prime promoter, talked
Interestingly to a newspaper repre
sentative, and assured him that it was
the intention of the officials of the
road to proceed at an early dale with
the construction work, as soon as the
preliminaries could be arranged, and
stated that it would shorten the dis
tance by rail between Atlanta and
Jacksonville by forty miles.
It, is not definitely determined
whether this line will be extended
southward by the way of Nashville
or Adel in Berrien county, but likely
to the firs; named point us it him
teen chartered to build to Valdosta.
♦
the fishing at ovmekri.and
ISLAND IS THE BEST ON THE
COAST. GO DOWN FOR A VACA
TION.
THE HOTEL CUMBERLAND IS
NOTED FOR GOOD SERVICE. IT'S
A GREAT PLAYOftOHND FOR CHIL
DREN. WRITE L. A. MILLER, MAN
AGER, FOP. RATFS.
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
Georgia. —Glynn County.
By virtue of an order of the court
of ordinary of said county will be
sold at public outcry on the first
Tuesday in July, 1909, within the law
ful hours of sale, at the former place
of business of Abraham Borchardt,
deceased, 1409 Grant street, in the
city of Brunswick. Ga.. to the highest
nn<l best bidder for cash, the follow
ing personal property coiuprstng a
part of the estate of said Abraham
Borchardt, to-wit: Six shares of the
capital stock of South Atlantic los
ing company of the par value of > . ■ 1
each, three shares of capital stock of
Brunswick Pilot Boat company of the
iar value of SIOO each, and all the
butcher shop equipment and fixtures, j
Said sale will he continued from day ■
to day untT completed.
Joseph Borchardt,
Administrator of the rotate of Abra
ham Borchardt.
NOTICE OF SALE OF PERSONAL
PROPERTY.
GEORGIA.—IGLYNN' 1 GLYNN' COrTTY.
By virtue of an order gvanted
the conn of ordinary of said county
at the June term, 1909. thereof, thef
will bo sold at No. 1" l Newcastle
atroet, HrunswUte, Ga.. Mof •
certain lot and stock of goods, ware
merchandise and store fixtures of l
.lttctger deceas'd: also all of to
household and kitchen furniture locae -
ed on the second floor of said blu’d
ing; a complete itemized detailed
statement of said stock and tlxtuics
and said household and kitchen fur
niture can be seen by application C
the undersigned, or to the ordinary of
said county, on the 21st day of June
1909. Said sale to continue tront dt>
to dav till all of said property be dis
posed of. Terms of sale cash. 1h .
June 7th, 1909.
Ernest Dart,
D. W. Krauss,
Administrators Estate of F. Joerg".
Deceased.
CITATION.
Ctorg’a —Glynn Coun y.
G A Tl. Jenninus. administrator up
on. estate of Mrs. Elite May Brown.
jr,e of su’d county. <’ e-ased aavitu.
filed hlo petition for discharge, t nis
Is to < tit all persons e- v -*re 1
show cause, if any, aga’r -o the -rant
ing of said discharge ut the regular
term of the cent, c-f • divnvv (or s=t'd
1.0 Vtsalrl nn rl'fe. first Mcud.il}
Jn Julv, 1909. Horace Da.t.
Ordinary, Glynn County, Georgia.
FHUBTO HEGIMENT
COMING JULY 24
COL. HARRIS EXPECTS ENCAMP
MENT TO BE ONE OF LAF.CEST
EVER HELD.
ihe Fourth Georgia regiment will
arrive at St. Simon on July 24 for :t
week's encampment, and according to
reports it will be one of the largest
ever held by the regiment. The offi
cers and men are ail looking forward
to it with great pleasure ano every
one who can possibly get away will
attend. The Macon Telegraph of yes
terday contained the following about
the encampment:
“Col. Walter A. Harris is looking
forward with a great deal of pleasure
to the encampment of the 2d Geor
gia regiment on St. Simons island, on
July 24th, that being the date agre :o
upon. He said yesterday that he be-“
lieved that it would be one of the
largest regimental encampments held
in a long time.
“July is one of the very dull months
in a commercial way, and members
of the various companies, who are em
ployes, can better get off for a week
or so during that month than in any
other month of the year.
"With one of the finest rifle ranges
in the state on the island, with its 1
magnificent beach and sea breeze, to
say nothing of the seafood diet—fish
out of the briny deep right into the
frying pan—and the salt air acting as
a tonic, St. Simons offers so many
inducements for the inland boys, that
the chances are that many will go to
the Island who would not care to go
elsewhere.
"It is not. yet known what compan
ies will go down besides the Macon
companies, hut the entire staff is de
sirous that ail the companies of the
regiment rhould go, and the more in
camp the more pleasant will be the
stay.
"Even member will carry a bath
ing suit and a hook and line, though
there may lie some who will want aj
crab net or a harpoon,"
— *
Semi-Annual Dividend No. 26, The
National Bank of Brunswck,
Brunswick, Ga.
June 17, 1909. |
The Board of Directors of the Na-|
tional Bank of Brunswick has this;
day declared a dividend of l per com.!
• $1.90 per share) out of the carnincs j
for the current six months, payable]
on ar.d after duty Ist. 1909, to share-j
I holders of resort! at close of business
this day. E. D. Walter,
7-1 Cashier,
LEGVL advertisements '
! APPLICATION FOR LEA YE TO
't LL.
; Georgia.—Glynn County.
Notice is ‘given to whom it celt
earns that the undersigned adminis
trators have applied to the under
signed ordinary for leave to sell th
lands belonging to the estate of Rob
ert Moses Sawyer, late of said count'
deceased, and which rial estate is d>
scribed in said application now of fill
in the office of said ordinary, and
'■-aid application will be heard at th
next term of the court of ordinary ol
said county. Tins June 9th, 19u9.
Allen Franklin,
William C. Cain,
Administrators of the Estate of Said
Robert Moses .Sawy ,-r. Deceased.
Horace Dart,
Ordinary, Glynn Cour.ty, Georgia.
CITAd ION.
Georgia.—Gl vnn Conntv.
I-. Goldsmith, administrator upon
estate of G. L. Pitcher, late of said
county, deceased having fib and his pe
tition for discharge. This is to cite
all persons concerned to show cause,
if any, against the granting of sa'd
discharge at the regular term of the
court of ordinary for said county to
he held on the ilr.-t Mondav in Julv.
1999. Horace Dart,'
Ordinary, Glynn County, Georgia.
SHERIFF’S SALE.
Georgia.—Glynn County.
Wiil be sold, ou the first Tuesday in
July next, at public outcry. n>
eourt-bouse door in said county, with
in the legal hours of sale, to the
highest bidder for cash, the folio t'us
real estate: The southern half i OM
Town water lot No. forty-seven HTi
in the city of Brunswick in srud i -un
ty. said southern half of sail lot
fronting east 4.'. feet on Bav gtre-n
and running to the west w’th a uni
form width of feet to OaleCo e
Ray: said property levied on - the
property of the Parker-Heasell En
gineering Cos., to satisfy an ex<?e>>t<ur
issued from the city court ol Brnts
wick in and for said county in favm
if H. B. Schuler against said Prrkcv-
Ilensel Engineering Cos.; said c m
*'rtv hi ing in the possess-'..", of -a; :
Parker-Hensel Engineering Cos
This dune 11th. 190?.
Wm. H. B.’rris.
Sheriff City Court of Brunswielt
f Cures Colds, Croup, La Grippe. Asthma. Threat Tr-or •• ire
ard Lung Troubles Prevents Pneumonia and C>-—ix, ... j_3
TWI MUNSWICK DAILY NEWS. SATURDAY, JUNE 19, 1909.
ROYAL ipf
• Baking Powder pf
ABSOLUTELY PURE
Where the finest biscuit, cake, hot-breads, crusts or
puddings are required Royal is indispensable.
Royal is equally valuable in the preparation of plain,
substantial, every-day foods, for all occasions.
Royal is the only Baking Powder
made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar
—made from grapes—
SUNDAY EXCURSIONS ID .JACKSONVILLE
- VIA ~
Atlanta, Birmingham & Atlantic Railroad
$1.50 Only— Round Trip
♦
Commencing Sunday, June 6, spe-cial train will leave Brunswick every
Sunday at f la. m., arriving Jack-sonville at 10.30 a. m. Returning,
leave Jacksonville 7.00 p. in., at live Brunswick 10.35 p. it.
TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE DELIGHTFUL TRIPS.
W. H. Leahy, J. F, NORRIS,
General Passenger Agent, Ticket Agent,
Atiant.i. Ga. Brunsv- ck, Ga.
A. M, CALDER,
Electrical Supplies and Equipment
House Wiring o specialty
Promptness - - - Accuracy - - - Safety
•rlesenick Bldg. . . . Newcastle St. Phone 410
ROBERT'S
CHILL UNO FEVER TONIC
This Is a prescription prepared especially for chill and fsvsr.
It Is the most effective remedy known.
FIVE OR SIX DOSES
will cure any case of chill and fever, and if taken then ee a tonic,
the fever will not return. It acte on the liver, but does not gripe or
nauseate.
Malarial Fever and Chills
/Wa/ai-i:*/ Fcrnor '* caused by a sertn whlch set *
IflCUat Idl revtl | nto the blocd through the bite of
• particular gtnus of mosquito, and the CHILLS are caused by
contractions of the muscles due to the prlsence 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. c
f ' 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
* s Brunswick. Ga.
Moll's Jewelry Store
Fine Assortment Just in of Cloisonne
Enamel Ware in Handy Pins
and Broochas
THf SEST IN EVERYTHING JEWELERY CALL AND LOOK
K. MOTT, Jeweler,
KEEPER CITY AND CO UNTY TOWER CLOCKS.
14C5 NEWCASTLE ST.
Hotel Cumberland
ISLAND,'GA.
The Ideal Summer Resort ofJGeorgia,
Fine Surf Bathing
Plenty of Fishing and Boating.
Ht BEAUTIFUL DRIVES
Rates Reasonable. Address
QQ L. A, MILLER, Manager,
Avoid the heat cf the Sumner
AND KEEP COOL BY INSTALLING A GAS STOVE AND USING
ELECTRIC FANS. W E CAN SUPPLY YOU ON
IA , SHORT NOTICE
MUTUAL LIGHT and: WATER
COMPANY,
PHONE 7.
PARKLR-HEH SELL
mmnm ci
MACHINE. FOUNDRY. BOILER SHOPS
•TEAM FORGE ANLt MARINI RAILWAY,
BRUNSWICK, GA.
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
:t is the best medicine ever so!d
over 8 druggist's counter.
ATLANTA, BIRMINGHAM & ATLANTIC RAILROAD
•■The Standard of Excellence in Passenger Service.”
SCHEDULES, EFFECTIVE .JiXE 15TH> lm
FOR ATLANTA AND BiRMINGHAIVL *
Leave Brunswick 6.3 ft a
Arrive Fitzgerald -r ‘ P-m.
” Ccrdele !]' J, r 12-25a.ni.
" Oglethorpe j.-„ *-f2
“ At!aD ' a E2oa a :“:
(Pullman Electric Lighted Sleeper, Brunswick to Atlanta, on Night Train.)
Arrive Lagrange 5 n ,
“ Talladega '-’aft wm 11 ';G a.m.
“ Birmingha-a ' ' i" ” 1 a.ni
to Florida! " ~
Leave Brunswick 9.95 a
Arrive Thalmann 0 -n 2.00 P-m.
“ Jacksonville 1’ -o „ 1 p nj -
P ~ K 5.00 p.m.
TO SAVANNAH AND THE EAST ~ ‘
Leave *reawick 9.05 a.m
Arrive Thaimann ; c- n , 1 P-m.
Savannah i 2.35 P.m.
“ Washington or! * ■ la- 11A0 i.m.
“ New Tork , 4 - s - P-m.
- - 7.3 ft a.m.
w - H LZIHY. j. f . norris
Senercl Pssrer-sr Aren?, Ticket Agent
ATLANTA, GA Tffirvowr.,.
BRLISStVTCK, GA. ,*
KILL™ COUGH I
AND CURE THE LUNGS
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