The Brunswick daily news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1903-1906, May 19, 1903, Image 4

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TUESDAY MORNING. -A42fcv# _ - . A trr ; ;yj ■ <zmk .; w >v* •y*;,>: ;T T/V'-' I '* ,f : v ' ;;V'! ? :t ■* " '*r'f' S *£? *V\' ' >V “ -•■*■ Mattings, Rugs, Linoleum and Oil Cloth Floor Covering. liri:)i>> i. • >isr p' iiit D.-ii't can how careful a housekeeper you may I)., vi j- : .:.• that r.'ii house |: rn. ;h:tisr. don’f nr out alike, and tin is, lr - jii . room. .'ip Or;-i Go into a neighbors Ihpiiho and y,,n win , . ■ ■ : t'v if .hlii"; ... don’t :• ii|t|KP..e that your neighbor docs no! !. > v ■■• no i'. vie ;i ;■.: eondilions. Whatever is Ipesl. in Matlfu(* ! (':.■!! iJr.oloiiir, you IU ted ■ >ur .■.<■!. coiitnins new de signs, (.•!•> i■ iHK-n,.. a immense variety .to select from. G. MSG Art v J 2 f , jTheOSd Standby i At the Same Old Place £ Albert Amheitor, the well known young u butcher, "si :;! .i-ping business at the o!;l sfaivi £ N0.207 Monk sired where he*will be glad to ft see his friends. f ull line ot everything in * . the Meat Line, Fancy, Family and Staple ft Groceries. r. m,’- 4k' 4.- >, • V • . As.' -U .’• w'' o.' 1. is* r' *.’■ fc.- %> *• *; r - •til /* H ” ••-••'♦VC V SIMM &’■ rfgi.i t tg* net's? 1 '? ■ s. i ft m wrisi war I | "'WHISEEir Ml Truly a Grand OliD cju;hskey Morgan & Davis DISTRIBUTORS, Brunswick, Ga, gf ■ ijm *t...—aiww hs at , s ♦ ■ - ♦ : ♦ ; * > . <■ ► ► ► ► ► I' t * ' 1 ■; .i , : :;*< 1 t ; f t. t v<*i\ '• i" M‘ i ■’ R : lor you to iy \. if. h • y< *u will 1 iMH'oiii in our t Uni lo oJu *;ll o I !<o p 00..;, ; ()’., U • o. ,■ o, |M-ro, wlinlo i. -. *, (. ;j lui to tho tat I that ii iu not .'oouotnyto lmy Liioap iir. ro: V'n<‘our;ipo up b.v tripiiuj.; with uu. 'i I is •-. *A S FLAMY, ti roce ♦ Pt'.ono 11. 312 N. wrestle “Iloioli \ 1 M ii •• JS . : -V. v n W OHM ' 1 Vn U. ' A Slim ; > V.c .• :• Pure i hciiiv ■ it tin U;■! used at .itui ('art. ''; c)-u’iin.v establi.diiuent 'no : ivii.U :e ii’i wants 'A Thoughtful Man. :\1 M. At:sUit •,! V. ttu ii-. tv • lmi Kuev\ in : ilontiu . could md \ it; ' ; !•• Ui.-i: ;iu ol and tried . Ki , - .New l.ile i’ ; and site .• i i'l ■ .it * -is v 1 i v. a* lina.ll\ (tire.l 4 . s L’ e at ill: uni.; stores. U you want yout Icyclc ireo rlgL man. B. J vhfavovo. b*- f - , . "She X-Ray. Hec(*v t r\|rt •••(■■,; ■ i.y \ \ tests ami \. :< • 11 ; 11 ' •. ;• i, of the >’ Ua> s. v e, , L ’ *. , . that Catarrh f t \h> :-i. • ■ it disease of ;• 5f ha C from reieateu :H >. • of ti . “How can 1 cure • ■ ’ . . Kodol P;. speo •' ■ - ■ ■ ii ; ms amis. It wil! and dyspepsi ■ : catai i a of . . ; *do. hi ZO'ls what > * ■ n ach sweet. Si ; h\ h • * hr inacy, Smith’s n if-> :• v. J Uuits. Real Est;.t B.e ;ir.in. $:4..,0(M)n for one < houses on Vine ■* and 7 room limt-r > • ' . the 1 usinesa rcKm lu'u.-e , ei- : small houses, • ; s2oo.o‘i for M room ;. per l: • tli. BKOBSTUN. f ; i & c THE Douglas M a rd ware Company, H. S. LEE, Manager. Dealers In— HARDWARE, STOVES, GUNS, TIN CUTLERY, AND PLOWS. AGATEWARE 2th Newcastle Street, Bear m Mind That we Bell vo vdT® k : ; ;■ ■ ■- ; ■ >> ‘ yHl|? "C 1 t * id? -A r-. - • -V ’ ■> -■■ y, ; ■j•- ■ Ftre a-ms, cutlery and sportinfl j flc-oria. Fishing tncate. EMPTY AND '•L'N AND !slotl'L£ REPAIRING. P .0 . K PSSLiiiR Monk Street. Relief for the Suffering. 11- 1 ' lq.it.l Sulphur will give | >• ’u luv’.ii.itr relief and permanently * urn a.I au h diseases as eczema, pim i l-los, letter, herpes. rinhworux, salt ' ;!i ' .lijhfl'.ortx sore j-thioat cuts, burns, oiien sorosj aid all ; I ami *’ in troubles lluudi.'uS ot t.ave been per il- y cuivil bj sbe use of Han jciM.. . 1. --'il Sol;.!.nr or nil other] k ve faileil For sale by rntacx. AitUtie off ot flnisii and iast’ng qua! 11! -iueio.i Wilson's Photo- U -i oiii :tni,.u> .'-O! 12 Gloucester St, i.i:i.. hi vuiupctiton Go there “ye ; Kitt*. 1 s. dome rfeeial thews thetes. A litilo (laughter is tho- guest of Mr. and Mr:. L. .1, Von Weller. * * * Miss Belly Nightingale leaves in a few days for Suwanee, Tenn. * * A. C. Banks Jr., ha gone to New Orleans to attend the reunion. * * * Mr. and Mrs. J. .1. Lissncc removed lo their new home yesterday. • * * A little son arrived yesterday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Kiggsbee. * * Miss Mamie Payne, of Savannah, will arrive shortly to visit Miss Lil lian Hurst. * * * Mrs. .1. G. Young, who suffered a stroke of paralysis last week, is im proving. * * * Mrs. Mike Brown and Master Mike Brown are spending a few days in Savannan. m m • The friends of Mrs. E. F Coney will regret to learn that she is ill with Ihe grippe m m n Miss Leah Johnson has return* 1 t<> Wesloyn after a \ i*it to her mother, Mrs. H. S. .Johnson. * * * Mrs. L. A. Milter and children have removed lo Cumberland where they will reside in future. * * * Mrs. Human Wright and Masler Ha*/.el Wright are attending the reun ion it New Orleans. * * * Mrs. Julius .May left, on the Mal lei y steamer Sunday for New York w iere she will remain some time. • • • Master Arthur Vaniodoe, of Sav annah, is spending some weeks here the i iiesl of his aunt Mts. J. 3. \Vini-, her ley * * * / The friends of Mrs. 11. L. Hine* who ha- been quite ill, will he glad to known that she has almost entirely recovered. * * * Mrs. \\ B. Ilobinsen and her lit tle child have returned to the city with Mr. Robinson and are stopping at Mrs. J. K. Nightingale’s on Hal ifax square. , * * * The friends of Mrs. W. V. (Jill, of Allendale. N. C., who visited Miss Mat tie G;ih dtiri.ng the past winter, will regret to learn that her husband t hopelessly ill iti a sanitarium in Sav mirth. * * * Little Mi s Marga-ret Sparks en tertained with a delightful party ye ;i rosy afternoon at her hone 1 on New-, . n lo st root, easkm being her eighth birthday. After a numher ot enjoyable games, refreshments were The occasion was much en joyed by all present. * * * The Mi. .' (.laic's school will close a wok from Friday. On Thursday the iaorosis soviet; will render its tin at prog'am of exercises, and on Friday the school will enjoy a picnic, which tlie pupils are eagerly looking for ward 10. This school has had a very pro porous term, tree from illness among the pupils, and with a line re coul of progress and application on the part of the whole s •hool. • * * The poem published in the Sunday News was written by thewiate General Hopr\ It. Jack-on. of Savannah, and not by General Stonewall Jackson, as the Richmond films erroneously slates. This ermt has been made a umber of times and the Confederate Veteran take-; occasion to correct tUL statement, giving the names of Ike Papers that have made this mistake it was written during tlit> Mexican war. hut by Cler.etal Jackson, of Geor gia, the brilliant statesman,' soldier and one of the most gifted sons this stale has ever produced. All Were Baffled. Word comes from Wake, Ark. that ► ltev. Jno. J. Cox had a strauge malady accompanied *by yellow jaundice. For 12 years physicians were baffled and though everything known to tho profession was used, the trouble ro | mained. One day he began to use ; Electric Bitters and in a week al j change for the better came and at length he was euti&ly cured, it’s tho most reliable medicine for liver and kidney troubles. Only 50c. and guar teed by all druggists. The Wastes of the Body. Every seven days ho blood, mus cl 1 and bones of a man of average size loses two pounds of worn,jut tis sue. This waste cannot be replen ished ami the health and strength hop! up without perfect digestion. When I lie stomach and digestive or gans fail to perform their functions, the strength lets down, health gives wav and disease sets up, Kodol livs pepsia Cure enables the stomach and digestive organs to digest and assim ilate all of the wholesome food that ■may be eaten Into the hind of blood that rebuilds ti e tissues and protects ] the health and strength of the mind ami body. Koi.ol euros indigestion, | dyspepsia and all stomach troubles. It 'ls an ideal spring tonic. Sold by Joerger's Pharmacy. Smith's Pharma cy and \V. J Butts. THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS. I MARSHAL’S SALES. ’STATE OF GEORGIA, COUNTY OF ■GLYNN, CITY OF BRUNSWICK. Will bo sold before the court house door of said county on the first Tues day in June next between the legal hours of sale the following described property to wit: 103 That certain lot, tract or parcel of ’ land tdtunfe lying and being in the I city-of Brunswick, county and state aforesaid, and known and described |on the map of said city, made by George R. Baldwin, A. D 1837. as Old Town lot numbqf 212. l evied on as the property of Mr-. Rebecca Wylly, under and by virtue of a tax fi fa. is sued by N. D. Russell, clerk of the mayor and council of said city against the said Mrs. Rebecca Wylly for tax es due said city for the year 1902. Taxes $37,45 and cost. 132 Also at tho -ame time and place I that certain lot, tract or parcel of land i situate lying and being in the city of Brunswick, state and county aforesaid, and known and describ rd on map oC ..aid city mad 6 b George Tt. Baldwin, \. D 1837 as •tho middle section of Old Town lot number 81 and improvements thereon levied on as the property of Mrs. F. M. Symons under and by virtue of a lax ti fa issued by N. p. Russell clerk of the mayor and cn 1 ’ fil of the said city, against said i\ : _. r 7 y)i M. Symons for taxes due said auiT* lor the -?>r 1 ROB. T:txe ?3f, 19 ’s. Also at the arae tini"* \ 1 place ihai certain h tract or pa f land situate lying and being m the ■ ity <f Brunswick, state and count; aforesaid, and known and describ 'd en map of said city made by leorge R. Baldwin. A. D 1837 I he western one-half of Old Towt lot. number 507, levied on as tho prop Tty of J. M. Holmes, under and by virtue of a tax fi fa issued by N. D Russell clerk of the mayor and cntin il of the said city, again t said J M Holmes for taxes due said city for the year 1992. Taxes $1.20 and costs. 71 Also at the same time and place ihat certain lot. tract or parcel of land situate lying and being in the city of Brunswick, state and county iforesaid, and known and descrih ul on map of said city mad., lo ’eonro R Baldwin. A IX 183" - Vow Town lot number 238 and im i 'movements thereon. Levied on as iroperty of Mrs. Minnie Gann, guar dian, under and by virtue of a tax \ fa. issued by N. I). Russell clerk >f the mayor and council of the said 'ity, auain-t said Mrs. Minnie Gann, guardian for taxes due said dty for thq year 1902. Tax< •nd costs. 84 Also at the same time and place *h<> leasehold interest in and to that certain lot, tract or parcel of land situate lying and being in the city of Brunswick, stale and county •foresaid, and known and describ <1 on map of said city made If George R. Baldwin, A. D. 1837 as he soul hern one-half of ihe eastern •no haffo, being ono-aix4h of Town Commons, lot number 152 and im orovpments thereon between Wolf and Mbaliy streets. Levied on a ’ the property of Catherine Jones, under md by virtue of a tax fi fa issued b.v N. I). Russell clerk of the mayoi nd council of the said city, against aid (hit harino Jones for taxc*s due aid <F • for Ihe y ar 1902. Taxes <2.31 n T i:l ci^sls. S. A. BURNEY Marshal. Marshal Safe. State of Georgia, County of Glynn Oily of Brunswick. Will he sold be fore the court house door, of said county on the first Tuesday in June next, between the legal hours of sal-, he following described property, lo wit: The unoxpired leasehold inter ost in and to that, certain lot. tract : r pa reel of land situate lying and be ing in tlit' city of Brunswick, county and state aforesaid, known and de scribe on the map of said city made by George R. Baldwin V TY 1837 as the southeastern one-quarter of Town Commons lot. No. 76, between Albany and Amherst streets. Levied on as tin re turned property to satisfy an exe cution against said lot, issued by N. r>. Russell, clerk of the mayor and council of said city, for the year 1902 Taxes 53 cents and costs. Brunswick, Ga.. May 7. 1903 S. A. BURNEY. Marshal City of Brunswick. A Little Early Riser Now an dthen. at bedtime wTR cun constipation bilinu ness Rvei troubles. DeWirt's Little v Bis ers are the famous liUMTpiiis that cure by arousing tin mov , -ing the bowels gently, •TuT'ctnally and giving such tone’ and to the glands of the stomach and live; that the cause of the trouble is re moved entirely, and if their use is continued for a few days, there will be no return of the complaint. Sob by Joerger’s Pharmacy, Smith's Phar macy and \V. J Putts. Mr. Joseph Pomlnville, of Stillwater Minn., after having spent over $2.00i with the best doctors for stomach trouble, without relief, was advised by his druggi-t Mr. Alex. Richard to try a box of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. He did so and ts a well man today If troubled with in digestion, bad taste in the mouth lack of appetite or constipation, giv, those tablets a trial, and you are oer tain to ho more than pleased with the result. For sale at 2.1 cent" pet box by all druggists. “One Bose Convinces.” Mosleys Lemon E'ixor acts gently in the bowels without any unpleasant effect. It is a perfect liquid laxative 50 e-'tits per bottio at al' drug stores The Reason Why. Hancock's Liquid Sulphur should be in every home: It is indorsed and pre scribed by many leading physicians for such diseases as eczema, pimples, ring worms. salt rheum, dandruff, diphthe ria. sore throat, cuts burns, open sores and all blood and skin troubles. No household should be without it. Ask your druggists for a book on Liquid 1 Sulphur and see what the doctors say regarding this wonderful remedy. For sale at Smith's Pharmacy. Doctor B That barley-malt is a |8 half-digested food,as good gSB That the little alcohol iri SS is an aid to digestion. BS But he will tell you that H I from germs, and brewed® H is important, for age bringsßßß Without it, beer ferments on the stomach, causing Schlitz beer is brewed with all MB 1 precautions. It is the re cog- W B nized standard all the world BB B THE BEfiR THAT MADE MILWAUKEE FAMOUS Or. Wimberley s Certificate. This is to cerlify that 1 have used Hancock s Liquid Sulphur in my prac tice and have tesiea It sufficiently te know it to he _a remedy of great merit. Have used it with curative re sults in cases that nothing else would leuefit. l. P. Wisuberley M. D., Sco* land Neck, N C., Osctoher 27, PJO2 ’■’or soie by Smith’ l * Pharmacy. From a Cat Scratch. On the arm to the worst sort of a burn, sore or boil, Dewitt’s Witch Ha zel Salve is a quick cure. In buying Witch Hazel Salve, l;<> particular you get DeWitt’s —this in the salve that heals without leaving a scar. A spe cific for blind, bleeding, itching and protruding piles. Sold by Joerger’s Pharmacy, Smith's Pharmacy, and W. J. Butts. iTo CrcW jN eW Hair j s OOKE ! CURE 8 I and Hair Tonic is M ih6 35 CSt of Imitations COKE. I SHAVING FOAM 1 > FOB- EASY SHAVING H Beats any soap,so handy. In collapsible K tubes. If your harbor or druggist does 9. not keep Coke Shaving Foam send Site to K A. R. Bremer Cos., Chi-:ajo. for regular tuba ror Sals by W J BUTTS, Druggist Good Advice. The‘most miserable beings in the world are those suffering from dys pepsia and liver complaint. More ban seventy-five per cent, of the peo ijiie of the United States arc atllicted with these two diseases ami their ef cts: such as Sour Stomach, Sick headache, habitual costiveness, pal pitation of the heart, heart burn, waterbrash, gnawing and burning pains at the pit of the stomach, yel low skin, coated tongue and disagree able taste in the mouth, coming up of food after eating, low spirits, etc. Go to your druggist and get a bottle of August Flower for v 2a or 75 cents. Two doses will relieve you. Try it. Notice. I will be at the following places n the following days to receiv; state and county tax returns for the year 003. Pvles Crossing, April 4th and 23d. May 10th. , y St. Simon’s Mills, April 10th and sth. May 22nd. Sterling. April 11th, May 2nd aud 23d. Jamaica, April 15th aud 24th. May 15th. Brunswick, April lGth, 17th, 18th .May #:h, stb, Pth and 28th, 30th. JOHN E. DUBBERLY. Receiver Tax Returns for Glynn Coun ty. ' For the Rost in Printing—Try the News Job Office. Quick Arrest. J. A. Gulledge, of Verbena, Ala., was ixviee in the hospital from a se vere case of piles, cat*sing 21 tumors. After doctor.-, and all remedies failed, Bucklen’s .Arnica Salve quickly ar rested further ‘inamation and cured him. it conquers ai lies and kills pain. 25 cents at all druggists. ALONG OUR | BUSY BAY Yesterday Arrivals, Clearances and Sailings—Other News ot the Movement of Vessels In Port. High tide on the- Brunswick bar to day H. 35 a. in., and 12.50 p. m. Rise 5 l'eet. Sailed. Steamer San Marcos, Avery for New York. Steamer Huron, Ingram, for Bos ton. Norwegian bark, I.aura, Peterson for Sapelo. Notice. I will be absent from the city this week, but my office will be open, all orders will receive careful atten tion. C. H. JEWETT. EDWIN W. DART, Attorney and Councellor at Law. Court House, Brunswick, Ga. A Farmer Straightened Out. A man living on a farm near here came in a short time ago complete ly doubled up with rheumatism. I •handed him a bottle of Chamberlain’s Pain Balm and told him to use it freely and if not satisfied after using it he need not pay a cent for it,” say3 C. P. Rader, of Pattens Mills, N. Y. ‘‘A few days he walked into the store as straight as a string and handed me a dollar saying, '.give me another bot tle of Chamberlain's Pain Balm. I want it in the house all the time for it cured me.” For sale by all drug gists. How a lady got a husband when her face coveted with pimples. She used a bottle of Hancock’s Liquid Sul phur which removed the pimples and made her skin white and soft, for sale by Smitn’s Pharmacy. W. M. YUPPER ■& CO., Forwarding and Shipping Agents. Lighterage, Towing -inti Marine in tiirance. Correspondence Solicited BRUNSWICK- 3A, LAWSONILAMAR, Attorney at Law. Can be found in Opera House Bld’g Office of F. JS. Twltfy or 3 D. Spart-. For the Best in Printing—Try the News Job Office. “Dorothy Dodd” shoes are the very latest for women. 1 have them. J. A. Smith, Newcastle street. Headquarters for Groceries. Attention is called to the ad. of A. Zclmenovitz, the well known gro cer, which appears elsewhere in this issue. Zetoenovitz can save you The Arcade. Resyeettully announces to its many friends and patrons in Brunswick and surrounding country that we are pre pared to fill their orders for any of the leading brands of whiskies on tins, ; market at popular prices. Ail goods ■ will Lie delivered to out of town cus tomers free of express charges: i. \V. VV., Wilson, Old Saratoga, Louis 6G, Yellowstone, Paul Jones, Duke o£ Cumberland, Monogram, Belle of Bour bon and a cumber of others including gins, wines and popular brands of beer. Our bar is replete with all that goes to make up a firsst class establish ment. Pool and billiard tables kept in an up-to date condition. We serve an excellent lunch from 11 a. r to 1 p m. „ PHlfc KELLS R. A Sure Thing. It is said that nothing is sure ex cept death and taxes, but that is not altogether true. Dr. King’s New Dis covery for consumption is a sure cure or all lung and throat troubles. Thou sands can tes.tify to that. Mrs. C. B. Van Metre of Shepherdtown, W. Va. ays: ’’l had r severe ease of bronchi tis and for a year tried everything i heard of, but got no reiief. One bottle f Dr. King's Neyy Discovery then cured ne absolutely it's infalibleior Croup, Whooping Cough, Grip, Pneumonia and Consumption. Try it. It’s guar anteed by all druggists. Trial bot tles free. Regular sizes 50c. and SI.OO. Bids Wanted. { Treasury department, office of the j Public Health apd Marine Hospital Service, May 15, 1903. Sealed pro posals will be received at this office | until noon of May 23, 1903, to furnish subsistence aud other supplies, in cluding telephone service, or use of the public health and marine hospital service at Brunswick, C-a., quarantine ;-tation, during the fiscal year ending j June 30, 1904. Schedules and further i information may be obtaineff upon ap plicationi to the undersigned. JNO. F. BUCKHALTER, Assistant Surgeon, P. H. and M. H. S. ! in command of station. MACMEN SOLD OUT But J. H. Tankersley Has Not. j But has a fine line of Harness | and Collars, Whips, Lap Dusters, the j latest patterns on the market. Cur tain covers, Buggy taps, Pheats and j Storm Aprons and Side Catches. i All work done in the best of style, j A full line in everything in the Har-; ness line. Call and see me. J. H. TANKERSLEY. Dr. G. G. Green, of Woodbury, New Jersey, sole manufacturer of Green's August Flower and Boschee’s German Syrup, whose advertisement appears in our paper regularly, will scud to any one mailing a tvo cent stamp, to pay postage, one of his new Ger man Syrup and August Flower puzzles, made of wood and glass. It amuses and perplexes young and old. Al though very difficult, it cau be mas tered. aiention this paper. MAY 19, 1903. LOOKHERtFOB IT It is What the Reader Has Long Sought. People will ’ read advertisements .about cures made by medicine. As j as they read they wonder if the state ments are true. If true was the re lief temporary or permanent? Read this case about Doan’s Kidney Pills: W. H. Clarke, of Bennett street, ac countant at. the Bloch Bros. Tobacco works, Wheeling W. Va.. says: “If my back aches I know what will cure it, Doan's Kidney Pills. They are tho best remedy I ever come across. For months I was plagued with backache, not sharp pains, hut a dull aching all the time, that made me feel mis erable. I got medicine on different occasions from doctors and it seemed to relieve me for (he time, hut it was soon as bad as ever. Hearing of Doan’s Kidney Pills I took a course of the treatment. They cured me, and that cure has been lasting. I will corroborate this in a personal inter view or :r, reply to any communica tion mailed to me.” For sole by all dealers. Price 50c. Foster-Milburn Cos.. Buffalo, N. Y. sole agents for the U. S. Remember the name—Doan’s —and take no other. Sjfei.r SI yp IF YOU FEEL LANGUID And thoroughly tired out after very alight exertion, it shows that your blood is thin and impovished, ‘ nd the action of your heart is weak. ‘ Take 'T’lith's Compound Sarsana ■l-illa it will purify, enrich and vitalize your blood, and pm your whole sys teb in a healthy condition. SMITH’S PHARMACY m mLi /lEIWin If you’re going on a trip (Here’s a pleasant little tip Place a bo*t!e in your grip | Red Top Rye S. D. LEVADAS, Sole agent Brunewlsk, Ga. and Vicinity. j 6 Monk Street. Ferdinand Westheiaier £ Sons, Dictillcrs I Cincinnati, 0. St. J soph, Mo. Lo-iisvillp, Ky- I Wilson's Uo to Date * 4* Restaurant * * * THE QUICKEST LUNCH * *. v can be had here. We call it our f ' “rapid-fire lunch” because it is % „ served so quickly. lt is not fired at our patrons, % y however, but placed before them & y in a dainty and appetizing man y, nor - % yj. This lunch costs little, can be fc u quickly disposed of and satisfies J all but the most robust appetites. k 2 J. W. WILSON, Prop. tft J 'Phone 321. 5. k jftekvue i/ettie. llxls jlebr: ,ed tonic is la growing demand. The season ot the greatest need ts approaching. Indigestion, Mil iiousness, Jaundice, Chills and Fever, Sick Headache, pain3 In Lav. br.ck and kidneys ail depend upon malaria, and Bellevue Tonic cures them all in any form, W. J, BUTTS, _____ The Druggist, gj