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SUNDAY MORNING,
HUNSWICK DAILY NEWS.
PUBLISHED DAILY BY
THE NEWS PUBLISHING CO. >
*. H. MAVY Manager
C. H. LEAVY Editor.
LOUIS J. LEAVY, Jr City Editor.
' Xifterttslng rate* made known on
application. Church and other char-
Ifiitfco organisation notice# published
at half the regular rate#.
Advertiser* deelrln* their adx dis
continued must notify the otllee In
writing.
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außsgjuPTioN rates.
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ami liy mall free of charge to all
•<art* of the United S'.ate* ami Can
ada Mexico, Porto Iltco. Ouam. Phil
Iptftne Island* and llnwaliftii Island*:
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Phone m.
Entered at the Urunawlck. Ga..
poatofflce, m leCdnd-eln** mall mat
ter.
Hon. Emory Speer ha* designated
the Brunswick Daily New* •* the
official organ of the United States
Court, In bankruptcy proceeding*, for
Liynu county.
PUBLISHERS NOTICE.
The Now* Publishing Company de
sires It to b distinctly understood that
all legal advertleement* must be paid
ror In advance. We cannot afford to
devote our apace to such advertise
ment* and wait on the court* for the
money.
Mr. Roosevelt la off on otic of iiis
hot nit- tours.
Athens !a talklr.iTof < rlaldhtii.tig an
underwear factory.
Wo unco had populist party In
Gcorgln. hut tt Is no more
"Actions apeak louder than words."
Glynn a Increase In tax ro urns, for
Instance,
Governor Oantoer’s term will soon
expire. IHi wc High. and if so. Is It
lor relief or regret?
The Athens Tribune. T. W. Heed's
new weekly, Is an excellent paper.
We wtsli It a great success,
We read yesterday, "Mr. Morgan's
plans accepted," Of course: who
thought It would he any other way?
We hope Mr. Green, tne son of Mrs.
Hetty, will visit us again. He is what
the tar would call "a Jolly good fel
low."
The Itoer generals white in England
certainly divided honors with Kitcn
enor, and It was right that lacy
dsliout.
If Roosevelt and lirynn should .e
--the presidential nominees, wouldn’t
the average voter have a deuce of a
time deciding?
The scramble for tne fortune left
by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fair, is dis
gMßttnx, considering the fact that the
funerals have not yet occurred.
The democratic campaign commit
tee wants Congressman Brantley to
do some speech making in Maine, if
anybody ran talk good democrat >
it is Mr. Branltey. and we hope In
wilt go.
Tho Alabama subornation,li contest
between former tlovertior Johnson
ami p'Bt>nt Governor Jelhs. is grow
ins mom interesting every day As
boi .t Iho gentlemen have long pub
Hv records. tho campaign speakers
find tto trouble in making oharges ot
alt km,ls.
WHAT A MOCKERY.
Miss Van Mon has put on do, n
mourning and has announced that sue
will not attorn) any so at functions
this wi titer, because of too suicide of
Robert Remington. who. up to tho day
of his ,loath, was hor affianced has
band.
What a turn ~ory ‘
Here wo find a boat!loss woman
wtt.uwit sentiment. oohl. calcu
lating. who encouraged the attentions
of Kerning ten. a sturdy hush.ess man
as against those of ait other suitors
Streu tho dnke id Manchester. w .to
was madly in love with not was re
pulsed in order that too young Now
Yorker could have full sway over tier
heart and hand, t it'n. r would be I-an
cotots appeared, some of r.tetu worth
millions of dollars, and each t turn ‘
receired the marble mart trom this j
beautiful eoqwette. who turned w ;th I
duplicity surd e-ssusmlatioa to the
advertising manager of Gotham.
The engagement was announced.
Remington was living in a fool'a para
dise. Ho chased his sweetheart over
Tho continent, lived in a state of et.he
rcalism, and loved this heartless wo
man with all the Intensity of tho
honest lover; tno expectant husband.
Then what?
Father Van .Alert, who declares that
"England Is the only place for a gen
tleman to live,” decides that his May
must wed u title, lie it English, French
or Chinese. He acquaints her wlta
*
his 'desires, and she —cold, scheming
parody on womankind that she Is—
dismisses the mart sho had pretended
to love and puts out her shingle In the
foreign nobility marriage market.
Remington takes the blow to heart,
l/tvo has conquered and dethroned
reason, and In a lit of anguish, re
membering only the deep humiliation
to which he lias been subjected by tne
woman he loved, he places a pistol
to hiH mouth and sends his soul to
eternity.
Even after his death two letters
were found on tils desk from Miss
Van Alen, which, it is said, diupciv ed
in unmistakable fashion the shallow
ness, Iho faithlessness and utter lack
of the truer scnwjJjllitkM of the wo
man.
VVuen the news of the rns,i art of
Remington reached the Van Alen
home. May fell in one of those faints
that women have in reserve for just
such spectacular occasions- a faint
about ns sincere as was her love—and
as ignoble as was the entire part she
played in tne very and romance that
sent into the groat unknown a soul
unprepared.
lln the second act of her perfidy
she again appears in . 10 role of the
grief stricken, amt sends to the mor
of the mail she uad murucred a 'bo
guet of pure white roses.” Fare
white roses and May Van Alen have
little in common, but she desecrated
the emblem ot purity and sent them,
They were placed on“ihe coffin, ;iml
later on the grave, which is a mon
ument to her insincerity.
And now In the end she heaps ca!
umny on a custom, old In tradition
amt held sacred by those who would
honestly revere tho memory of loved
ones dear, who have departed, ami
"lulls °n the deepest bines, and is in
heaviest mourning."
She will say "An revoir" to social
affairs this season -will go into an
exile, as ft were, and at the same time
will sei reptuously, th'.ow a hint to
some time wilt throw a hint to <>me
little swallow jack with a title who
lives in Toltio, PnrISC Berlin, I onJ.m
or Canton, amt will bo pleased to rtnm
a laison with (ho one that has n?e
host show ami can luiradc in tno most
striking maimer of tawdinoss.
As tor Remington poor follow - h‘a
has our sympathy. Ho was not the
Hrst to sacrifice his life at the sh:!n
of a faithless woman, and the chance#
aro that he will not ho the last, tor it
is natural for man to bo won by the
charms of the tempter, who haunts
tits pathway in tv.e guise of a good
woman, and beguiles hint to his ruin,
hut the world will pause at the t mb
or Remington, ami will shed a tear tor
his hapless life, wasted on one tn >r-"
onghlv undoservviug o' his ronsni- ;v
(ion. and eery tear for Remington
will be a reprove for tint class j fe
mmes of the May van Aien stripe.
Kob Key Boar makes fine bread.
University cr Georgia.
The UCd session of the University
of tie state will open on Sept out bor
iMh. This institution is organ tied in
three departments. Academic, law and
Agricultural. There is no tuition to
resident* of the state except in the
law school. In agriculture the courses
hate been increased tutu enlarged ...
as to embrace a short winter course
a one y ears course and a full course
Koom is furnished in both the old and
new dormitories free, amt excellent
hoard is supplied in tKnniark Hail at
i' a* per month, t’aancellor U B
i< i! *•„! he lad to supply a handsome
iook and catalogue on wppncauon.
Swan's IVwn fiottr is he best.
Regular Through Trains on 6. A. B.
Regular through tra.ns are now bo-j
u y tun on the It v H from Brunswick
to Offernian i tie traiu is a mixed \
one. and the passenger and fieiy.i. j
t raffle s g'sst. ihe It. A it. is movingj
.forward steadily, sr.d is doing vise ;
wo K tor Bruns*c, k.
j AN .sen you w ant a load of good wood
for ?■> cents, paoue idsor call at”
yard, corner l street and Cochiaa ave.
This Brunswick Daily news.
The Smallpox Germ.
“One reason why the smallpox germ
is so hard to conquer is that lie can as
sume so many different forms,” say*
(\ F. .Scott in Ainskc’s. “He can
transform himself from pr. Jekyll into
Mr. Hyde and into two ether distinct
persons nt will. One can never tell
which metamorphosis he may assume.
As Mr. Hyde, he is known to the med
ical prof i-ssioiT** a s Hemorrhagic, a
murderous, deadly fellow that covers
his antagonist with wounds that bleed
so copiously the afflicted one rarely
survives more than a few hours, or, at
most, a few days. In one of his other
characters ho tx-ars the name of Con
fluent, as which lie raises poisonous
weits on the skin of tho victim very
thickly, and they have a tendency to
coalesce. In thireelm ruder he Indicts
wounds more painful, but less fatal.
Tins Discrete type manifest himself
In fewer papules and is less vigorous
In his assaults. The Varioloid is the
gentlemanly Dr. Jekyll held in check
by vaccination, and although there is
no mistaking blk Identity he is mild
mannered and well disposed to the suf
ferer. A victim may be exposed to the
Hemorrhagic type and yet the disease
which develops in tils own system may
be any of tin- other varieties, and sim
ilarly through all the combination*.
In which form tho disease will make
its appearance can never ho predicted
with certainty.”
IP cry Matt tins Ills Mastic.
No man is completely free. Every
man has his muster. The supremest
dr -pot Is a thrall, for there is some
body whom tic fears and must court.
If he dock not dread the piebs, he |
dreads the patricians; if he Is not !
afraid of the people, he is afraid of the j
army with which lie cows the people; I
If there is danger in neither the rabble
nor the pretorinn guard, there Is n min
ister. a major dome, a foreign nation,
a jester, a satirist, a dynamiter or a
woman who worries- and frighten* him
and in a measure controls his neilm**-
Put two human beings together, uttd
each will acquire mastery In some re
spect over the other. The hiifhuii race
is a social body. Men arc interdepend
ent. Absolute freedom mid splendid
Isolation are-alike impossible. Eeejx
one must obey orders or suffer —fern
Francisco Bulletin.
Caution!
This I* not n gen e word—-lull when
you tiiiffk now liable you an re-, to
purchas e for ■ ;><' tho only remedy mi.
vorssuiy known, and a remedy that has
hs.l the targe i sate of any medicine
in the world since IgtW tor the cure
and treatment ot Consumption ant
Taroat an t Limit' TroutiJ. - ail me*.'
year:- without hiking its popularity ah
these year;, you will he thankful w*
catted your attention to Boscitees Ger
man Syrup. There arc many or tiar,
r< ngh remedies made by druggist,
and others that art cheap and good
for light i olds perhaps, hot for severe
Colds. Bronchitis. Ciouo and .--.peel
ally tor Consumption, where there Is
dufficult expectoration and coughing
during the nights and mornic ~ then
is nothing like German Syrup. Sold
by ail urug-gists in tho <iv U.—i, worm
(5. C. GREEN. Woodbury, N. J.
Rob Roy flour is the best. Have you
tried it?
The sensible housewife will always
use Rob Roy flour.
Something new—quinine 'shampoo
for ladies Get U at Clark's Inc oer
shop-,
If von twist! a typewriter of and d-■ s
crlption come to see me before buying
I can save ytVn money. Terms rea
sonable and satisfaction guaranteed
C. H. Jewett.
An Ex Chief Just.ce s Opinion.
Judge O. K. Loekrsne 01 Georgia,
in a letter to Dr. Bigger, states that
he never suffers ultnscii to he without
a bottle of Dr. .Digger's Huckleberry
Cordial for toe relief -of all bowel
troubles. Dysentery, Diarrhoea, etc.
etc.
Sold by alt druggists, i\'.o and 50c
bottle.
When you want a load of g 1 w.hhl
for 75 cents, ’pnone ior ea at
yard, corner l street and Cochran ave
Tc Atlanta.
We will run another excuts on to
Atlanta August >. in o nier to attend
Inner Day exercise- tn that city on
Monday, September 1. Fare for round
trip only sd.‘K>. special ear tor whites.
Best of order guaranteed. Kate to Ma
eon an.’, return? S.' ... d.us wei be
the last excursion of the season, to
u esc points. Tran leaves Bruns wk.
at • a in., sattm ;e. August
tickets giKhi to three days.
HA Ml’ SCAR!-KIT and RANDALL
BROWN. Manage
Rob Roy n ...,- is the best on the
market.
Wilcox triPhivKV
WHAJON YYHISKKY.
'.YU SOX AVIUSKRY.
WILSON WTUSKKY
WILSON WH SU'UY
Y. U SON AAHIKK XY.
At Jniiiis May 's at * . or quart.
IN'll SAL'.' OH:'A!’ \ . two-stes
rv residence, gooff neig... mnood. and
e .-s, in. thtgy terms Av -- ..
house ready i.r.-ush;-1. 1; r *s a
tine chance for someone wa.'.Lbs a
home and paying for it as t - wonk::
their rent. AYili st . -rules. ;: -
j Fend y A Cos.
Notice.
Owing to ’ -
[visitors and cot • r- e-i
: from the lsiau • Sir* '*• • -
>i s. ontii. .c their dOßi'.c -rally t:i{
after Wednesday, 'L- itth -v-vs >1
course the Dar;* boat win cob:
.to touch at Aiker. s wtiarS sac
and tfieicfbE. J, B WKiiiHT,
ONE CENT AWSRD
If you want a position, a bouse, a
•ervant, or want to find anything
that ha* been lost, or want some- 1
thing that someone else has, ad
vertise in this ccdumn,
FOit KENT.—Nice flat for rent, close
in. Apply Union street.
ROOMS FOR RENT—Nice airy
front room for rent. Apply at 711
.Gloucester street.
FOR RENT.—Eight room nouse.lUl
G street, corner A; also tunu
rooms. Apply 4 j U street.
1 FOR SALE —Rut)her stamps, seals,
stinceis, etc. Agent Underwood Type
writer. Will B. Fain, 312 Newcastle
street
FOR RENT. —A large well-furnished
room; electric lights, and hath. Gen
tic men preferred. 7u3 Union street.
Mrs H. E. Lucas.
WANTED. —Boarders. Gcu- -emeu or
couples can obtain ni< . c>><.>, emuforta
hie rooms and board at hub Monk.
' Rates reasonable.
I
* FOR RENT. —A seven room flat
with ail modern Improvein -ms. Ap-.
l-ly at the Arcade, 210 Gloucester sst.
RESTAURANT,
FOR LADIE3 AND GENTLEMEN
Where you will be properly servec
with the beat the market affords, a
reasonabie prices. Oysters m an;
style. Everything new and clsar;
OPEN TILL 12 O'CLOCK AT NICH
ERNEST
ARNHEITER
217 NEWCASTLE STREET.
W. E. DEMPSTER
Mr i.-p;
REPAIRS biv - GUNS,
TYPEWRITERS AND SEWING MA
CHINES,
AND GENERAL MECHANICAL
REPAIR SHOP.
Successor to J. A. Mcntqcmery.
‘>o3 GLOUCESTER STREET,
Prompt and Thorough Attention ant
Price* Reasonable,
"j. ■ -----
largest load of wco-l la- ay to:
75 .cents. Ring 'phont 13.8-3 or call
phone 13 S3 or call at yard, cornet
u\ i-mie.
War n you want a Load of good wood
for 75 coul r. panne iflh \ or call at
yard, corner I street and .ochran uvo
Quinine shampoo. t'no latest foi
ladies’ hair. For sale only at Clark t
tonaorial parlora.
Clark, the leading nnd tip to date
colored hai her, has ait tao latest
thing* connected with an up to date
barber shop.
The D-rt Cornea Out
In stead of gemg a- w h<-;. - . .-„-u(
your clothes to J:m <Cai-'t. Let hi;
boy come tcr 4 your i lot,. - Pnom
2532
Julius May is \t.-tg Wilson wnls
key* at SI.OO per quart.
Wanted.
We would I.kc to . 'ai thr
. iiiuusns ot your paper, if us js any
person who has me-,’ u, ■ < i.p:--
Flower for the cure of in ..a. -non
' s; psiSa anti ■ i r’ttut..tvs that has
abf. HPe:; cured—*i.j we amo mean
fnerr results, such as sour stoitu.-a.
. - uten.aUfiu o. food, uab.tuai costi 1 . ■
uptnilent feelings. sieeptes.-r.er —it
tact, and trouble eonne, ted wifa Hu
stomach or liver* Tins meu.ctne ntu,
. u sold tor many years ; r ... ~.. ..
used countries. ana we wish t.y
pond wit* yor and seat, you ott om
books free of cost, if you ba< j., ,
tried August Flower, uj one 1
first. Me nave never Known . , :
tailing : *
.s toe matt r w.sii yen. Ask >
druggist.
ii. C. GrtVil. V ■ iiturj N 1
A Public Blessing st Clarke's Barber
shop.
The noted TUom&sviße. Ca. foot
sikxialist will be at my Sure r saoi.
:-r a few days removing s i coins
minions, ingrowing, ciup gouty, brit
tle naita. calloused, fet-.u ouors and
perspiring lea cur- J wraoiu ; atn .
Indies .treated at lumr res
deuce.- iliase Charlie Clara.
The steamer Htstle wit; uA..-r dou
. V dat'y trips to St Bimob each
junday. ieavir.g Brunswick at J. 30 a:
.n. ami 2.3 c p. m.. returning at ;i t
at. and 6p. iu. This wt 1a" .: the
people of the city a good chans to
spend the day at this popular resort, j
You can't afford to miss u.
Filthy Tempi*® In India.
Sacred tows oitea Te-hie ijuitr tea
pies, mt w. ;s* yet is a lx iy- that*
coluted by' coast: i at-on. In't per
.tut a. Cleanse year aystesj with
Or. Kings New Lit* V: a and avoid
anfCi.d misery. They yiv* Lveiy i:r
sra. s ire be •> el*. goes; diges:: :-s, tc
i f , tr,.fe - - * - ... - r ta.
ircUuSe * Little Lite L:nt pill
xasos hue pc- r-e hr.,..c.sett...:,eis .the
VKea of ail ti-. . :i trior* aac va
iesOLyr KW& a ---* a m
Tenon of j au. j* -lu. a: v, .
ter'a
A OOLL L. '•
The Ansce ii :. i-.- 1 • e*l ■. .• 7 -e
igiri the i> •• * >- . . e
PM& be ptf-j,• wa-iatit
by t&e twi-Ss.
ateof .IfssthoCs
.Abe v. rvy t be ng air , i-," ,
'bei.cfa ff ynwonicn *. ,
C stehtss x-'iWUß.trig anlitf-LSL-rxeßi. HAt-
ieiepfee**
THE
BAV IRON WORKS
Manufacturers and Repairers of
Machinery, Engines, Saw Mills
Marine work a specialty.
Packings, Fittings
and Supplies,
Estimates furnished Free of Charge.
629 Bay St,
W. R. DART, CLAUD DART,
.’resident and Manager. Secretary and Treasurer.
THE PICK OF THE FOREST has
ben taken to supply the stock of 41m
iicr in our yard, and nowhere is it
on hie to fin ! a more complete or
.-atuffai’tory stock than wc offer to our
usiotm rs. With the quality the beat,
->ur prices are tne lowest for the nual
ii; anywhere, ami that makes our
stoi k iloufdy desirable.
Phone; 197.
Lang & \Vood.
PLANING MILL.
’Phono 197.
NO IV. rSTERY.
It L no longer a mystery why Wil
-oa. the Photographer's business so
steadily uii rea: es in magnitude. The
season is quite onviotis to any uue
taking' the troume to investigate.
Step in and see the quality of work
he ; matting, and you will no longer
wonder—if you ever did.
Tho proof is the thing—come and
satisfy yourself.
Rob Roy Flour Is good
Largest load of wood in the. city for
?-> cents Ring ’phone 138-3 or call
; - 138-3 or call at yard-torner
Rcb Roy flour.
Saved From on Awful Fate.
"Kv-; yho-ly said 1 had consump
writ. s Mr*. A. M. Shields, of
ha': t, erg. Pa., "1 was so low at
r s.x months of severe sickness
)used by nay fever and athma, that
w thought i could get well, hut 1
arned of the marvelous merit of Dr.
King s New Discovery for consump
tion. used it. and was completely
are.-. * v*. iuivni and
-•'•r.g diseases ;t is Lie safest cure in
he world, and is infallible for coughs,
- ‘ids ;>nd .) dial affections. Guar
'at* • and bottii-s n-c. and Ji.uO. Trial
! vtth-A free at ail druggists.
Rob Roy hour gives the best results.
Happy Time in Old Town.
“M*e felt very happy. ■' writes R. N. 1
Bvville. Old T vn. Va„ “when Buck-,
s Arnica Salve wholly- cured our ;
da -- ter of a bad case of scald dead."
't -id's all who use it for cute,
- vims, bruises, boils, ulcers,!
e: i. : cs lsfa”,*b:e-for piles. Only .
7>e at all druggists.
i here's only one place In Brunswick j
where clefocs are cleaned and press-!
1 by scientific methods, and that's ;
at Jiia Carter's.
Notice of Removal.
TJMU my new quarters are ready
for occupancy 1 will share the office’
with Mr. C. W. Demine, next door to
Dr. Burrcught on Newcastle street
C. H. JEWETT.
-iS YELLOW POISON.
in yottr blod ? Physicians call
it ,'lalsrial tierm. It can be seen
ch jmcing red blood y ellow under
mierfsc -fe. It w orks day and
night, first, it turns vourcotn
ptexion yellow. Chilly, aching
sensations creep down your
backbone. You feel weak' and
worthily.
ROBERTS' CHILL TONIC
soil stop the trouble row. It
enters the blood at once and
drives out the yellow poison.
ft aegiecied and when Chills,
f evert. Night-Sweats and a gen
era! break-dow a come later on.
Pxberts’ Tonic will cure you
then hot why wait? Prevent
f- -kness. The manufac
turers know all about this y#|.
; v, POXWOB and have perfected
P -.bter-t’ Took to drive it out,
'..xv.sii ytr s>stem, restore
P9*>- u parity the blood, pre
vat*- *jmS cure Chilis, Fevers and
'• x xrt*. It ha* cured thous
i- . it. win cure you. or your
• k. This Is fair. Try
<-*. 25 cents. Ftwc or
-**• f i ff-i
Cos v
AtJGITS'P 24.
When you visit Savannah call and
Have you Eyes Examined
properly and glasses fitted that not alone
Improve your Vision
but 4 wiU
Preserve your Sight.
Dr. M. SCHWAB & SON,
4T Bull Street,
Removal Notice.
J. M. Burnett, feed me: chant, is re
moving to the new building ou Bay
i and Oglethorpe streets, between
] < ilotK-ester and Monk, and he will be
I ready to serve uts customers from
| there Monday.
The Hessie Lao wm matte doublet
.aiiy trips to St. Simon pier Sunday
ieaviug iirhnawick. at 8,30 a. m. and
2,30 p. m. reluming at 11 a. tu. and b
a day at the island and a large crowd!
will go.
v
Through Cars to Savannah.
To accommodate the increasing trav
el between Brunswick and Savannah
the Soutnern Hallway will hereafter
[ operate two extra coaches on the train
leaving Brunswick at 6:25 a. ui. every
; Sum! .y, ic go through without change.
I’ins will insuie- a comfortable trip for
; all who desire to spend the day in Sa
vannah.
Why pay 51.5(1 for a whiskey when
you can get Wilson s at Julius May’s
for $1.00?
%
FOR QUICK SALE.
30xlS0 feet, Union street, lot close
; in, s>iao.tiy. Half cash). balance
• asy. Not many lots left on this main
' residence street. Apply to
UHOBSTON. FENiirO & CO.
Question Answered.
Ycl August Flower still has the
. hr#tt sale of any medicine in the
, eiyiiiied world. Your mothers' and
; grandmothers never thought of us
ing anything els* for indigestion or
bilifousness. Doctors were scarce,
and they seldom Heard of appendicitis,
nervous prostration or heart failure.
<tc. They used Augnse Flower to
cleafi out t ie system and stop fet
mouunion, of undigested footi, regulate
Lie action of the liver, stimulate the
nervous and organic action of the
system. andw that Is all they took
when feeling dull and bad with head,
aches and other aches. You only
need a lev. doses of Green's August
Flower, in I muirt form, to make you
satisfied mere is nothing serious the
matter With you. You can get the
reliable remedy at Dr. O. G. Greene's
(reliable remedies at Smith's Phar
macy, VV. J. Butts.
Huy pay $l.OO for a bottle of ordi
nary- whudskey when you can
get the genuine Wilsons at Julius
May 's for $<B0?
Largest I©*l of wood in the city for
75 cents. Ring phoee 13S-3 or mil
phone ?38-3 or t ail at yard, corner
aventi4
XChif is business
"Seed
With Is?
Becauhe we are rnmpctoßl, <;1 rrl ti I
.and accurate in our prewriptum do
pattmont. nd all tho doctors know It,
and fool that w hen n Twmlo brrs our
lain'! it contains ju.-t wlmt was me
scribed and the b.-t atui purest of
drags—never any adulterations, sub
stitutions or changes. The best and
purest for thejsiek and suftorlng Is our
watchword iu preserlp
tions.
Our trade is continually
from tho praotico of t„o nbmc tm-ih
ods Follow the crow ,is and you w ill
surely fetch up In good company at
Hunter-Sale
. Drug Go.
•PHONE 37.
Birth Plac* of Pur* t'rue*.