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FRIDAY MORNINQ.
BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS.
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TH NEWS PUBLISHING CO.
H. LEAVY Manager
C. H. LEA^Y.............Edit0r.
LOUIS J. LEAVY. Jr... City Editor.
/ft ini jjl'tJjl 1L !
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application. ' CfitlAj and Other cimr
liable organization nolireH published
at halt the regular ratoa.
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Hon. Emory Spser has designated
Tha Brunswick Daily Newa a* the
official organ of the United States
Court, In bankruptcy proceedings, foi
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PUBLISHERS NOTICE.
'*~e News Publishing Company de
alres M to be distinctly understoo.
that all legal advertisements must 0*
paid .or In advance. We cannot al
ford to devote our space to sued an
vtrUsemeuts and wait on the courts
•<!* the money.
Cleveland, Bryan and Roosevelt are
/or an outbreak prelly soon
There are many crazy men In this
country, says Cassius M. Clay, it lov
ing a wife constitute.* anything
Sir Thomas may not lift that cup,
but he has long sinoe lifted and still
retains admiral ion of a large pel
oeutage of the American people
w'.ll M ttor ■ ,froes m
\iW a aptried campaign for the
United States senate and of' course
the woods are full of candidates.
{Those strenuous whiskers of the
Czar iniust have given Teddy a caaie
of cold feet. He has flunked on that
proposed petition.
/The Wayc 108 Journal wants to
i
know who Is selling whit-key In that
city. Why, that* easy—the blind ti
gers of course.
.Andrew. Carnegie has donated the
"Peace Palace" for u e at The Hague.
Woder how modi he will require 01
the nation.' for maintenance?
Telegraph messages reach the
United States now fromi the Orient
a day before they are sent. This will
prove a boon io the newspapers, says
the Jacksonville Times-Union,
Pope Leo Is at present giving the
world the finest demonstration u<
physical courage it has ever seen.
He is a wonderful mum and Its n
great pity he cannot be spared.
Judge Parker, of New York, who re
cently visited Georgia, is loud In his
pialmu of the southern people. All
that any gentleman wants to come
among us and seen what manner oi
people we are
Brunswick and Savannah are Just
how giving the governor a good deal
of atteallon. Both cities have fights
on for the city court judgeships and
wll of the canuntat.es are working
like tivjaue. ,
Gmw)i'ul Mil** id Komewhut stronu
Km* hiiu**it \Yuariti£ a faiuy uni
form mibi i) dtixuuoud wurk when
u mau who has (.tou< uoilinitf lor
year* can tako it off and ride ninety
nules in nine hours —we give him ten
minutes for refretsSuoenu.
The board of trade should send a
delegation io Atlanta for the purpose
of aiding the proposed Carnugtou
bill, now before the leg fed a lure. This
is a mailer of deep concern to the
people of this city aud Is one that ■
•tt'uld not be treated with iadiler-'
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FOOTFALLS OF DEATH.
The vitality ,pf the pris
oner of the. YPitiran is wonderfuj. - In
sUfcU- ofkjtfs advanced age, lid;: lias
wlmstiHjl a sWtous preliminary at
tack, surviving two operations under
theTsnife and prrt-ervlng his menial
faculties uinimi aired. The .accounts
from the. Ixslaide of the white shep
herd show a fohmrkaJjle elate of
£ld\ l T t /UI
p:£b at ji*n
Irie, cot afU! lii nurses' aim'o t Tear
his hour has ct>nic. thou lie saunters
to \hv ijriihf* knn gn**r.. crowds ot
4bo iaitSfil. about the
pupal palaoo; noxt he* opens a paip* of
The claries and htchlb j:V,ti ole of
Horace; linully Ding# upu
h)p prledleu and Is lost In silent
prayer.
It is not. probable ,11mt the
*"•
sufferer can long * survive hut In
stands the shock of pneuinonia ai
must as well as lfu yard Kkpimc,
Willi battled with tin* lUsett. e ye,-;
ago and hatl'.eo death when ll w.1.l :ii ,
most upon him.
But Kipling was .i young man and
Leo XIII. has long ago pr.sred lie
age limit of man ami now
Walks, thoughtful, on the tlent, sol
emn shore
Of that vast ocean he nut.ft sail so
soon.
Tom Watson’s roast, of Major Han
son will hardly trouble Georgia's
able and wise financier. If Watson s
political theorien and vagaries had
been adopted all good government and
solid democratic principles would
have long ago been abolished and
gone tip in smoke. Remember Mr.
Watson's Works are cheap, but it
reqitlruM “Judgemnet to run the gov
eriMEient." —Ameiiciis Titoes-Recorder.
Savina Seed.
tYlitr Ike i :: crop is grown b*
’Ween .on rows, or is fairly ripe Dt
fore It Is gras-rt, or remains on tin
ground tor a winter cover, it |g u'jii
illy rnod cro: o.uy to gniiicr the <jju
.-ionic larmefs prefer the |dao of stiiT
ing tlm bushelled pods tluer.j,h th
vlnter, ehlch in a measure, tliougl
not completely, pioucta the suet
from weevil Home delay cutting un
til a copsldsrahlc pi nnortlon of tit*
pods a; ripe, depi-mtiiig on the pea*
shelled in hauling and found in tlie
bottom of the mow for a seed sup
ply for the next crop. The yield of
teed varies greatly. If grown b*
<*•, tjgra- xuu;-...,am4_oicgi O ami.
once. It varlei r fiom (Pto 10 husrre! i
per aero; hut If grown alone ami al
lowed lo fully mature. and ir all sm
are saved, the yield averages from
20 to HO hiißlmla per acre.
If seed Is stored, injury to it
from the weevil can he prv
vented by treating the seed with
carbon bisulphide befors threshing
and storing. The bisulphide will not in
lure the peaß for planting or for la
ble use, but must be kept away from
any fire, because It Is very inflamma
ble. No lighted lantern or pipe should
he carried Into the building where
the feed lit stored until thp peculiar
odor of the bisulphide has disappear
ad, which will be in about tfyreo days
GA IHiPT. )K AGRICULTURE"
Agriculture For the Common Schools
Many communications have come
to this Department in recent years
sßklug us to recommend a work
suitable as a textbook on .agriculture
with the view of having it Introduced
Into the curriculum of our; common
schools and also from many farmers
desiring a work on general agrirul
ture in the south. Until recently we
have had nothing of that'
kind prepared by any ol
our own people, who are Siost ao
qualnted with the needs of the farm
ers of Georgia and neighboring South
sm States. This department sug
tested to Professor J B. Hunnicutt
editor ,of The Southern Cultivate,-
the preparation of x work of this HinO
and Invited the co operation of Profcs
•or G. R. Glenn at that time School
Commissioner of the State of Georgia
Such a work bj Professor tfunnhmtl
has just been issued front the pry,,,
of the Foote A Davies’Publishing On.
of Atlanta, and Is. therefore, a germ
lne home production, well adapted tc
the farmer boy* and girts of the South.
Every farmer should take pride It
hta profession; for without such a
sentiment he cannot do Me best work
By pursuing proper he can
Instill the same sentiment Into his
children, so that they #lll find both
pleasure and profit In learning how
to make the soil grey good crops
If farming is ever to roach the
place which if should occupy. It will
be where the children have been
taught Its usefulness am! beauty In
the school room.
The work of Professor ttiinnftiitt Is
o simple that even a teacher, who Is
entirely ignoiant of the theory and
prattle* of farming, can use it with
profit fo his pupils and hitisclf
Many books li'ifvo been written on
agriculture, but they are all more or
lees treatises on agricultural chemistry
This work avoids this channel, but at
the same time adheres strictly to scl
ent i tie truth, while expressing It ia
plain language.
It teaches the history of agriculture,
(teats of the composition arid kinds of
soil; their preservation and improve
meat; how plants grow, thr* proper
uae of manures and fertilisers, the se
lection and planting* of seed with the I
needed preparation of the soil for'
U*lr rsosptioo; tb* cultivation, gather ‘
Weak
Hearts
Ar da t* indigestion. Nlraly-nlao
of svery one hui drtd people who have
heart trouble car. remember when it
ws simple Indigestion. It Is • scien
tific fsci that ail case* of heart dis
ease, not organic, are not only trace
skid te, hut are the direct result of
indiftstlon. AU feed taken Inte the
stomach whteh falls of psrfeet diges
tion ferments and swells the stomach,
puffing tt up against the heart. Tkle
Interferes with the action of the heart,
and In tl o course of (time that delicate
but vital organ become* diseased.
Kodol
Digests What You Eat
Mr*. Lorlnr Nlchol* *f P#nr Yan, N Y .
writ#*.: Alter evtlre. my food rxkjMl distress
me by makfof my he#rt pulpltal# ini I would
beeom* rury weak Fir ally I fot a bottie of
Kodol and it tYe nr:a Immediate rallaf After
ustr.e a few Unties I am cured.
Kodol cures Indigestion, dyspepsia
end all stomach disorders, and gives
the heart a full, free and untram
meled action.
Bottles only $! .00 Sfre holding times
the trial size, which sells for 50c
Smith's Pharmacy, Joerqer’s Pharma*
cy. Fortson’a Drug Store.
To Grow tint*
GOIE .
DANDRUFF I
CUE
and Hair Tonic f
the ‘Best -v .•
I co nr.
SHAVING RMV
I I* O r a• ; hu■' % v.
I Hfllltj till; . ..; "• 1‘
Jab sireti -.. - j ■
or Balo by W J BUTT3. Druyflltl
<- •- • ' '>Aa4r< - •* - •*- *
Wilson’s
Up to Date
Restaurant
THE QUICKEST LUNCH j
ran bo had hero. We call It our <
"rapid-fire lunch” because It Is |
served so quickly. t
It is not fired cl our patrons, I
however, hut placed before t hem <
lu a dainty and appetizing man- <
ner. \
This lunch costa little, can be 1
•luiekly disposed of and satisfies j
ail hut the moat robust appetites, |
‘ i 1
.1. W. WILSON, Prop. \
’Phone 321. t
s
If you're going on a trip
Here’s a pleasant little tip
“lace a bottle in your grip
Red Top Rye
8. D. l EVADAS,
Sole agent Brunswick, Ga.
and Vicinity.
.j 6 Monk Street.
FtrSininS * ..Ih.lrcvrr C Son*. Cillillrr*
Cwaft*U,a St. J ’pk M<> Lcuunllr, &y
NETTL'ETON'S SHOES ARE SU
PERIOR I N QUALITY, I HAVE
THEM, J. A.EMITH.
THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS.
WANT COLUMN.
t you want a position, a houae, a
servant, or vvmt to find anything
teat naa been lost, or want tome
thing that eome ona elae has. ad
verflee in thie column.
FOR RENT—Furnished rooms to
rent to men. 218 Union street.
FOR KENT—Stores, offices and
dwellings. Apply to Hrobstou, Fen dig
dr Cos. i
FOlt BALE —Rubber stamp*, seals
HtmceiH, etc. Agent Underwood Type
writer. Will U. Fain. 312 Newcastle
street
FOR SALE—A desirable farm, con
taining 25 acres, improved; a short
distance from the city. Enquire at
The News ottioe.
PERSONAL —Morphine, opium, lau
danum, cocaine habit; myself cured;
will inform you of harmless, perma
nent homo cure. Mrs. M. A. Baldwin,
box 1212, Chicago.
FOR RENT —Two, four, and live
room cottages. Ready for housekeep
ing. Houses near the St. Simon Pier.
Mrs. W. L. Wallace, Ocean Pier. Use
long distance phone.
• WANTED —Experienced nurse, col
ored, middle age. Reference required.
Inquire at 206 Reynolds street.
LOST—GoId link cuff button. Fin
der return to the News office and re
ceive more than the button Is worth.
LOST.— Enameled gold breast pin
with one pearl in center, between
Gloucester and corner of Newcastle
and Monk streets. Finder will please
return same to this office and get
reward.
LOST —Yellow pug log, crippled In
left hind leg. Has on leather collar
with city tag on same. Return to this
office and get reward.
LOST —Tan leather hand-hag, with
chain, containing keys, memorandum
and some money. Return to News
office and receive reward.
FOR SALE—Roller top desk. Will
sell at a bargain Address 11. care
Npwr
LOST —A Brazilian lace handker
chief, either in the First Methodist
church or between the church and the
residence of Mr. /. V. Woow. Finder
return to the News office and receive
reawrd.
NOWCE. —All parties are hereby
warned and n tided not to trespass on
Long Island or Little St. Simon All
trespassers will be prosecuted to the
fullest extent of Ihe law.
John Currie.
FOR SALE.—Tug Mattel S. 67 feet
long. 18 feet beam, 5 12 draft. Com
pound engines. 1? 20x12 Price $7,500.
Address Christie Lowe H Heyworth,
Fernandina Fla.
Jff !jf ißlfe'rrS'fe v
li jHaiPt
Jr/mSmMMdim
miK
Looking for Summer Drinks.
“NONALCHOHOLIC?” .
My stock 1b complete with at
line of the best bevorages fort
tbe approaching Bummer seasou.l
Pinners Chatauqua Grape .
Juice, Imperial Lemon Juice, Im-i
perial Lime Juice, Imperial K t
Beer, Qts., Hires Root Beer Ex-1
tract. True Fruit Syrup.
It.CM A3 KEANY, Grocer. 1
' Phone It. 312 Newcastle
ANY CHURCH or parsonage or In
stitute supported by voluntary con
tribution will be given a liberal quan
tity of the Longman en Martinez Pure
Paints whenever they paint. Note:
Have done so for twenty years. Sales
lens of ini..ions of gallons; paiuted
nearly two million houses under
guarantee to repaint if not satisfac
tory. The palul wears for periods up
to eigbleen yearn. Linseed oil must
be added lo the e-mint, tdine in two
minutes). Act \ cost theu about
-t.Za pur gallon. Sample* ' ■*>,
jold v our agauta.
Bowen A T bonus.
iiiemue i/oaie.
Tata jluoi xsd tonic la la growing
ttmauu. Tite season at the greatest
ueegj la approacalng. Inuigoaaou, Hu
ilousiiesn. Jaundice, Colin and Fever,
dick Headache, pains In u> back and
Kidneys all depend upm malaria, sad
aeilevus i'ontc cures them all la aaj
orm,
W.JUBUTTB,
The place to cut —Wilson's restau
rant.
Kalola.
This highly endorsod preparation
for imiigeslou, kidney and liver
(roubles appeals to every intelligent
man and woman for a fair and impar
tial trial. Kalola is composed of the
properties of four noted mineral
springs of known power to cure indi
gestion, kidney aud liver troubles.
There is nothing like a nice Sunday
tiiuser. Wilson will serve one today.
A 'fi-rrit.tl Revelation.
M. Sarct,. was at m • l ine \ ry
Abort sightt-. It li a s'.PS'L-i.-ful Optra: oi
made him loq n - i 1 - r
dinary d< V . ■ tv: ti‘
sight vnf pjt ::!{•<-•' .. . mini:.' e>
blessing. lor ■! ■ 1 .■ s ■ -e ui
childhood h■on ui - . ' .;;<*! aOb
tanoe. IP. Ip ■■in-, that l.e ikougbt s
flue, was fot: <1 r.n
dirty; his prcck j c! ■ ehippe.
and cracked; Ids iii.s.iyi rv smb-it an.
torn. But the crowning blow Cuts'*
when it grind ■ i ' y:\s f.'.'yc ii
celebrate tile r-ToL.iC:i 1 f ’the < rttip't
lg’)t. ffi'iii'ii v.vic in bit |n great
number ui>d ! ratin'* ?if t' it* very best
The Comelie Frauc.s'xe. the Vaudeville,
the Odcon, were tepresented by their
fairest ones, and the t.-ibie “was a fight
for the gods”—la, t leu tt Sarcey would
have thought so six weeks before.
But very soon |iis countenance fell,
and I saw his eye wandering about In
astonishment aye. in distress. He
laughed no trtore ami looked miserable..
After the. codes he n|ale a sign to me,
and I followed him upstairs, believing
him to have been disturbed by the
thought of some work which ought to
be done at once. But he threw himself
heavily on the sofa, which groaned as'
If sbarb-g it.; mar.br s (lesimfr. atfd ex
claimed piteously: “Good heavens:
Why. tlq r are all frights! They are all
dyed, painted, wrinkled, scraggy! Oh,
lues belles aluies, what has become of
them'/"
THU OGLETHORPE,
HUGH PORTER, Mgr. ;
Brunswick’s Only Pirst
Class Hotel.
Reasonable Rates to :
Traveling Men.
Excellent Cuisine. Perfect Service. ‘
PHILLIPS the TAILOR
Opera House Block,
; Has a large and selected stock of
Inew goods, for the coming season,
■ best of work md perfecT fit guar
| anteed.
Pants madt to order for $4.00.
|Buits made to order for $15.00.
! If you want a Swell
Suit give me a
[call.
W OU’i)
Oak and Fine
B H.fIMWLS, iiiont. 326_
DLVARIS 6z I.IVAHAS,
Country Grocery Store,
STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES
204 Monk St. * Phone 141-3.
UNION
CLEANING and PRESSING
CLUB.
Ring phone 253 4 and let
SOW.ARO MARTIN
clean and press your clothes
H: doss good work and will glva you
Satisfaction.
Phone 146-2 508 Monk St.
AFTER YOU
Have tried all others, send for a
k REE package of tthe Dr. Lyon Home
Treatment for CATARRH, Blood,
nerve Stomach. Dr. Lyon Medi
cine Cos., "Coldwater, Mich.
0. L. PARKER,
—Dealer In—
STAPLE AND FANCY
GROCERIES.
Everything that’s good to
eat at lowest market prices
Cor 5 and J Sts. ’Phone 94.
COAL.
AND
WOOD.
CONEY & u ARKER
S£E tfjjsSia LMfe
Digests vhat v ‘‘u *?*
BRUNSWICK CYCLE CO.
JOHN HAENEL, Manager.
Phono 267-2. JO7 Newcastle St-
Bicycles, (kins, Pistols
and Sewing Machines.
REPAIRED CD 2.HQRT NOTICE
, A S!'STV.
Sash, don.* ..d ic-mir for sale
at Dragla% )! irdw-'Ct f*„.
wuick a. ■ vst.
J. A. Guilt dgc, ..t t ertena, Ala.
was twice in site i ...pi al from a se
vere case ol piles, . m>si:tg 21 tumors
After doctors it (I remedies failed
Bucklens Aicira val e quickly ar
rested further is ein.uioi- and cured
him. It cci.quers .c.hand kills
pain. 25 cecs at ait dti-,.fists.
Please remember that :f !•: is good
to eat yau will Uu-i It at Wilson s
All good civ ;■!!. I ttieir
clothes to Jim Carter Vj,re do you
send yours Eiug phoue 263-2.
Gives
q A* a Fully nine-tenths of the ills of mankind can be H
•] eCL traced to irregularities of the stomach and >ow- g
13 p filth e * s ' When these important organs fail to act B
IJ. tZUI ltl re g U i ar iy the system becomes clogged with a
I impurities, and perfect health is impossible. Mozlcy’s g
Lemon Elixir is a pleasant lemon drink which acts gently |j
and thoroughly cleanses the system. It is the perfect liquid H
laxative, and is good for every member of the JL%
family. Fifty cents a bottle at all drug-stores.
Mozley’s Lemon Hot Drops fire without any equal
for coughs, colds, bronchitis, sore throat, etc. “ .
——————— llWlmil Elixir
THE
BAY 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.
VV. R. DART, CLAUD DART,
.'resident*and Manager. Secretary and Treasurer
w. Downing, praalaenu t. H. Mason. Vice-Prcudent. fc.D.Waiter, e*hir a
The National Bank oi Brunswick.
BKIJINSWICK, GA
CAPITAL OF ONE HUNDRED AN 0 FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS
vnd total RESOURCES In excesa of ONE-HALF MILLION DOLLARS,
ire devoted to the assistance of legit tmate business enterprises.
DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS Invited trow Individuals, drma and corpora-
Jons.
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT accounts bear interest, compounded qtuu*
erly. lnt.freat bearing cerlflcates of dej.'oeit issued on special term*.
MONEY ORDERS of the “BANKERS’'MONEY ORDER ASSOCIA.
ION” are cheaper and more convenient than postodloa or eupreoa,
—; zaaa
DISTRIBUTORS, Brunswick, Qg,
Kalola is now for saie by nearly all
aruggisls And every botlle is guaran
teed.
Kalola acts magic on your kidneys
and liver and you will feel Its effect
after taking ike free sample given
you.
A Good Thing.
German Syrup Is the special pro
scription of Dr. A. Boschee, a cele
brated German physician, and is ac
iuiowied o ed to be one of Ibe most for
uftiaie discoveries in medicine, ti
quickly cureß coughs,- colds, and all
ung troubles of the serious nature,
removing, as it does, the cause of the
affection and leaving the parts In a
strong and healthy condition. It is
not an experimental medicine, hut
has stood the test for years, giving
its satislaction In every case, which
its rapidity Increasing sale every
season confirms. Two million bottles
old annually. Boschee’s German
Syrup was introduced in the United
States In 1868, and le now sold In ev
ery town and village in the civilized
world. Three doses will relieve any
•rainary cougar. F** 4 '* 26 and 75 Cts
A Little Early Riser
Now an dthen, at bedtime will cure
constipation, biliousness and liver
troubles. DeVVltt's Little Early Ris
ers are the famous little pills that
cure by arousing the secretions, mov
ing the bowels gently, yet effectually,
and giving such tone and strength
to the glands of the stomach and liver
chat 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 bhe complaint. Sold
jy Joerger’s Pharmacy, Smith’s Fbar
uacy and W. J. Butts.
A Startling Test.
To save a life, Dr. T. G. Merritt, of
No. Mehoopany, Pa., made a start
ing test resulting in a wonderful cure.
He writes; "a patient was attacked
vith violent hemorrhages, caused by
llceratlon of the stomach. I had of
ten found Electric Bitters excellent
tor acute stomach and liver troubles
so I prescribed them. The patient
gained from the first, and hat not had
any attack in 14 mouths.” Eteciric
Sitters arc positively guaranteed for
dyspepsia, indigestion, constipation,
and kidney trouble*. Try them. Only
•i‘ cents St *U druggists
When you want a pleasant physic
try Chamberlain's Stomach and I.iver
Tablets. They are easy to take and
pies act in effect For sale hy all
druggists.
Everybody is invited to join the
large Kalola choir that is now being
organized to sing its praises for in
dgestion, kidney and liver troubles.
.fitly 17, 190?.
i LAWSOtv LAMAR,
Attorney at Law.
j Can be found In Opera House Bld g.
Office of F. B. Twite v ( v j D. Rps-
PEERLESS BOLTED MEAL IS
IHfc HEAD OF THE LIST. ASK
YOUR GROCE 10 FOR , T _
Old Moaopoie riye at v lop pei n*il
quart, teiiow Lauel jr.yt at Ifi.io pri*
quart, Philadelphia I tuu Hyo at
per lull qutvri- Alt above are seal
elsewhere tor ♦l.bv Lig ramson, iid
Bay street
■
j<i . un. 1 uvriih or GO., i
FuiVrs*.ia**a *•*. o>.ipto*<q r-jjciits.
Eight*. ye, .owing _i,„ HAi.un In*
curnoe. ooi i sspeneem-c o-,,v-s#g
■RUrSWiCKs QA.
Doctors, bankers, lawyers, mer
chants, preachers and all intelligent
people endorse and recommend Ka
lola for, indigestion, kidney and liver
troubles.
Citation,
Georgia, Glynn County.
Notice is hereby given that tho un
dersigned, administrator with will an
nexed of Hannah Faulkner, deceased
has applied to the ordinary of said
county for the leave to sell land be
longing to said estate for purpose of
distributing to heirs. Said applica
tion Will be heard at the regular term
of the court of ordinary of said coun
ty to be held on the first Monday tlx
July lt*3.
J. D. Fogler,
Administrator with will annexed* of
Hannah Faulkner, deceased.
A Thoughtful Men.
M. M. Austin <if Winchester, tnd.
knew what to do in the hour of need.
His wife had such an unusual case of
stomach and liver trouble, pnyniuans
could not help hor. Ho thought of
!and tried Dr. King’s Non Lite Pills
land she got relief at once and was
: hually cured. Laly toe at aii -rug
I stores.
A Sure Thine.
It. is said that nothing is sure ex
cept death aud taxes, b it that is not
a.together true. Dr. ICing’s New Dis
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