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Doings In Society
f Miss Tallulah Fleming will entertain
■rlth a dance tomorrow evening.
' Miss Mary McCullough will enter
tho Zinnias Friday afternoon at 3:30.
1 The friends of Miss Mai King regret
irery much that she continues quite ill.
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! Mrs H. J. Waft will entertain the
Zinnia club Thursday afternoon at
B:30.
' The Misses Conoly entertained a
Jew of their friends very pleasantly
last evening.
1 Mrs. K. T. Hitch has arrived from
Femandina to visit Mrs. C. 11. Cow
berry.
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r Mrs. Monroe Fleming has return
fed to Waycross after a visit to Mrs.
C. L. Elliott.
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' Misses Bessie and Fannie Symmes
fentertained a few friends at cards
Monday evening.
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Miss Fannie Symmes, who has been
lit home for the holidays, leaves today
far Alabama
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Miss Dora Mabry left lant night for
Aiken, B. C., where she will visit Miss
Emily Beard.
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' Mrs. George Dent of Hofwyl spent
yesterday In town* the guest of Mrs.
1. K. Nightengale.
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Mrs. J. K. Hudson of Tifton and her
little both are visiting Mrs. Hudson’s
mother ,Mrs. Traylor.
Mrs J. D. ’Wilson of Jacksonville, Is
upending the holidays with her mother,
Mrs. M. A. Lambrlght.
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Mr. and Mrs. Edward E. Smith left
Monday night for Atlanta, after a pleas
But visit to Dr and Mrs. G. W. Blanton.
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Mrs. R. L. Mercer and Miss Mar
garet Stiles have returned to Savannah
from a pleasant stay with Mrs. C. S.
IWyiiy.
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On account of her extreme illness,
Mias Mad King will not entertain the
lAreacia club this week as was her in
tention.
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' Miss Fannie Mason leaves Sunday
for Bronau college after a holiday
vialt to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E.
U. Mason.
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Mrs. JR. E. Hunter will be at home to
her friends this afternoon In. honor
of her guest, Mrs. a S. Hunter, of
Graham, N. C.
BROWN & CO
Contractors,
Manufacturers,
an and hippers
of Railway Crossties
and Dealers in
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Brunswick, Ga.
You can save mmqf by c*" tn 8
me. Slg Levison. 810 Bay a treat, tel
ephone 130.
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Crocker yware, silverware,
glassware can be washed beautifully
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SMITH'S PHARMACY
301 Newcastte St 'Phone 2 22
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Safford and Miss
Anna Laura Safford have returned to
Pittsburg, Pa., after a pleasant visit
to Mrs. E. H. Mason.
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The planting committee of the civic
league met yesterday morning at
Jekyl Place and planted out a number
of bulbs.
Miss Hallie Ellis leaves today for
Valdosta whore she will be a guest
iu a house party. She will return to
Brunswick in a few days and again
be the guest of Mrs. Thomas Fuller.
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Mrs. It JL. Branham left Saturday for
her home In Waycross, from where
she wont yesterday to Atlanta to he
present at the wedding of Miss Lucy
Branham and Mr. Riviere which oc
curs today. Mrs. Branham will again
visit Brunswick early in next month.
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Miss Irene Wood was hostess at a
delightful meeting of the Zinnia club
yesterday afternoon. Menajerie, eu
cher and hearts were the games play
ed andjall enjoyed the afternoon very
much. The guests of the cluh were
Miss Stevens and Miss Hallie Ellis.
SHERIFF SALE.
State of Georgia,
County of Glynn.
Will be sold before the court house
door in the city of Brunswick, said
county and state, on the first Tuesday
In January next, within the legal
hours of sale, at public outcry, to the
highest and best bidder for cash, under
and by virtue of a tax execution is
sued by H. J. Road, tax collector of
said county, for the year 1903 against
the estate of W. H. Satterthwaite, and
in favor of H. Iverson, transferee.
Amount of taxes $70,34 besides inter
est and cost the following des
cribed property, to-wit: 2boilers, 1 en
gine, complete, 1 hoisting machine, t
husk frames, 2 circular saws, 1 set
corrage irons, 1 bellows, belting, shaft
ing, and pulleys, 1 hutting saw and
rigging. Owing to the fact that said
property is difficult and expensive to
transport, the same will be sold with
out being carried and exposed at the
court house door on the day of sale.
Raid property being now located at
the mill of the said Sattorthwaite, on
the lino of the Southern railway, be
tween. the stations of Sapp’s Still and
Belvista, in said county. Levy mad
and returned to mo by It. S. Pyles,
deputy sheriff.
W. H. Berrle, Sheriff.
GEORGIA, GLYNN COUNTY.
To Ail Whom it May Cbncem:
Mrs. Minnie H. Burford having, in
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neut letters of administration Ml JM
estate of Hugh Burford, late of said
... (pi s to cite all and singular
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Fin-ford to ho and appear at my office
within the time allowed by law, and
hnw eause, ,f any they why per
granted to mtb. . witness
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tiot. you know w, ’^ B UU v,. tle ’ toll.
of a ’> do’ not gripe, flick';'
fr weaken, but give
•o the t.saves ' Tex gays:
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i.barrrncy
Lnvndnm is •’ '• ' 1 tR be ,
washing your pets, doge and cats,
■ lea. cliilureu
Try a box of “Belle Bose' cigars,
uarantced long filler at $1.50 per box
f,O Satisfaction guaranteed or
money refunded. S. Levlson, 310 Bay
street.
THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1903.
The FerurerliK Eft
Toung eels In passing up a river
show the most extraordinary perse
verance in overcoming all obstructions.
The large flood gates—sometimes fif
teen feet In height—on- the Thames
might be supposed sufficient to bar the
progress of a fish the size of a darning
needle. But young eels have a whole
some Idea that nothing can stop them,
and In consequence nothing does.
Speaking of the way in which they as
cend flood gates and other barriers, one
writer says: “Those which die stick to
the post; other.:, which get a little high
er, meet with the same fate, until at
last a layer of them is formed which
enables the rest to overcome the diffi
culty of the passage.
“The mortality resulting from such
‘forlorn hopes’ greatly helps to account
for the differ.-p. in llie number of
young eels on their upward migration
and that of those which return down
stream in the autumn. In some places
these baity eels are much sought after
and are formed into cakes, which are
eaten fried.”—London Standard.
EnplflinlnK Hi* Ireeno*.
A young lady who had been pouring
tea at a function in a suburban town,
having toward the end of the affair
become somewhat fatigued, sat down
in a quiet corner of the room, where
she witnessed the following incident:
A young man came in and made bis
way to the hostess, greeting her and
apologizing for his lateness.
“Awfully glad to see you, Mr.
Blank,” said the hostess. “So good of
you to come, and all the way from
Mew York too. But where is your
brother?"
“I am commissioned to tender his
regrets. You see, we are so busy Just
now that it was impossible for both of
us to get away, and so we tossed up to
see which of us should come.”
“How nice! Sueh an original idea!
And you won.”
“No,” raid the young man absently;
’X lost."—New York Times.
Petitioner’s Attorneys.
Fifteenth Semi-Annual Dividends.
The National Bank of Brunswick.
Brunswick, Ga., Dec. 17th, 1903.
The board of directors of the Na
tional Bank of Brunswick have this
day declared a dividend of 3 per cent.,
three dollars per share, payable on and
after January 2nd, 1904, to sharehold
ers of record at close of business this
date.
2. D. Walter, Cashier.
Quaker Dairy Feed is best for Milch
cows. Wholesale bar ’ M. Burnett.
Sour
Stomach
No appetite, loss of strength,
nervousness, headache, constipation,"
■ted -teatik-genentf ~aekUHy,_6aur-rli
ings, and catarrh of the stomach ar4
all due to indigestion. Kodol curei
Indigestion. This new discovery repre
sents the natural juices of digestion
as they exist In a healthy stomach,
combined with the greatest known tonlo
and reconstructive properties. Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure does not only cure In
digestion and dyspepsia, but this famous
remedy cures all stomach troubles by
cleansing, purifying, sweetening and
strengthening the mucous membranes
lining the stomach.
Kodol
DIGESTS WHAT YOU EAT
Gives Health to the Sick and
Strength to the Weak.
Bottles only. Si.oo S\zq holding times
the trial size, which sells fur 50c.
Prepared by E. C. EoWitt 4) Cos., Chicago.
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No Home Complete Without a
lgjgj| GLOBE WERNICKE
rf^“ ——* Willoui Furniture
/ Ever Displayed in the City
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Inspect our Gold: Every article
24 Karat genuine gold plate
We have increased our lower floor space and arc
showing our carpets, mattings, draperies, taoiecovcis
portieres, couch covers, lace curtains, on the first
floor.
A Nbw tins of
Irish Point Curtains
♦ _ . _
Solid mahogany Ltibrary Suits
in Finest Quality heather.
A lovely line of Morns chairs, arm chairs, mantle
# ~-rors, banquet lamps, fancy baskets, music cabinets
ladies’ desks, etc.
Our Prices Rre Right
Dyspepsia Cura
SJgests what you '?*■
Peck’s Mule Feed best for horses.
J. M. Burnett
WALTER C. BROBSTON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Office with Brobston, Fendtg A Cos.
BRUNSWICK, BA
CENTRAL SCHOOL
“STE. Corner of F. and Norwich.
Streets
PREPARATION for COLLEGE
or BUSINESS
t'AY SCHOOL and NIGHT SCHOOL
J. H. SWINDELL,
Principal.
If you want the best soda watei
ring phone 129. Cline & Ludwig
THE HOLE N THE WALL !
No Fine Futures, but the ,
| BEST DRINK IN THE OITY <
I for iO o. 1
I . H. SELIQ, 1
i Phone 237. 228 Grant St ’
* All brande California Wlnte
' 25c per bott'o.
t
Ci P. GOODYEAR,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Over James S, Wright's
•leueestsr Street Brunswick, Be,
Jaf the Georgia Pressing club it
yon want first-class work. Phone 141-4
O'nr milk shake soda Is a fine m il
lew drink. Try It. Put up by Cline
ft Ludwig.