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OFFICIAL ORGAN OF
Glynn County,
Glynn County Commissioners.
Thu United Staten Court of Bank
ruptcy for thj* DlstrlcL
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■UP" '■"l—-1 ...
Teddy does not care what kind oi
Job ' 3 tacklen. He Is now writing a
new dictionary.
They are wrangling over In Savan
nah over the delegation to the con
greislonal convention.
F lscc has sent a ten thousand dol
lar donation to the Valprlaso suffer
era Cood for Frisco. ,
S' \con is get ting In shape for the
eta'a convention. It will only he a
uia er of form and oratory.
0
T e Alabama idea of electing the sue,
***i or of a man before he dies Is a
*ra e proposition to say the least ot
It.
The Cuban government has resol
ved to kill as many of the lnsurgeats
ai. iey can and pardon the rest ot
the i.
T .eu again, perhaps If lltt'e Joe
Br- .n had not been such an expert
card writer be could have held onto
his job.
B-vau's home-coming la going to lit 1
the political event of the year ami
will put the Nebraska i squarely in
the piesldeutlnl race.
The lepubitoauH of Texas have bolt
ed the state convention. We di.i not
knew that there were enough of them
In the "to hold a convention.
THANKS.
The following Is fi-oni the Atlanta
Joirnal of Monday:
"in an edltorla in Sunday's Journal
it w;ta stated that only three dally
papers of the state, which gave the
people's candidate support were the
Joirnal. the Augusta Herald uml the
Griffin Wally Ohll. ’Hhc Brunswick
Daily News should have been added
to the list. Editor Deary, of the
News has been'a conelatent sup|H>r
ter of Mr. Smith from the opening of
the campaign, and while not taking
en active part in his editorial ca
peclty, has always from the columns
of hts excellent paper, given Mr.
Smith the fairest sort of showing, and
In the latter Jays of the struggle, dm
valiant work for him This work
assisted In placing Glynn county and
a number of ita neighbors in the col
umn of the peoples victory, and the
Journal desires to make entire ac
knowledgement Of Editor Lettvj s val
uable assistance.**
The Nesw Is so happy over the uia-x
nlflcent victory of Hok* Smith that
it had really overlooked the omission
referred to by the Journal. The
how ledge of the fact that we added
o ir little mite to the great triumph ol
tl > people is sufficient satisfaction
1 pleasure fo us. However, we ap.
predate the kind words from our
esteemed Atlanta contemporary and
he>e take occasion to compliment it
upon the splendid battle it has waged
*ni for the great results It has ar ■
complished. it makes the Atlautaj
Journal the greatest exponent of deiu j
oar la the aoutbau. stgtea. '
DEMCCftAtV AND HEN WOES.
With* reference to the many obsta
cles with wh.ch democracy has bad to
battle In the past the Wash
ington Post thug sizes up the situa
tion:
"It turns from an opportunity to
make trouble In thA enemy's ranks
and hunts for trouble In It’s own.” It
does not need to bunt for trouble .a
Its own ranks; the trouble is so u
herenf and obtrusive that ii can i.'itl;
er be ignored or avoided.
“The cause ol the trouble la to bo
•fo-'ud In the conflicting opinion, the
divergent Interests, and the warring
elements within the party. It I; eas
Iflr to mix oil and water (han to re !
coucile these radical differences, "'he
old democratic party was conserva
tive. so much o as to resist progress
I who. progress was desirable. II de
fended slavery, because the most un
democratic of ad Institutions seemed
to he protected h> the constilulioa it
deprecated as an organization, and in
too many instances opposed ilio war
for the union Ibccanse this method ot
preventing dissolution did not seem to
be expressly authorized ,y the bona
of union. An so in many other em
ergencies and other vital questions
It’s cautious attitude exposed to it the
Jeer of tin- opponent who said: ” It
appears to be the mission of the dem
ocratic* party to sit on the coat-tails
of progress and holler, "whoa!"
"But in 18'Jii the democratic party
became at one bound radical It out
heroded the republican free silverite
lu It's demand for a cheap dollar. It
joined hands witn the populist in ad
vocacy of their vagaries and beckon
ed socialists to its ranks. All the die
coated elements, the foes of property
tnd the enemies of order, graviate I
towards ilB standard. It. was do moon
tic only In name After two over
whelming defeats, the party again
submitted though half baarte'dly, and
under protest, to “safe and sane" lead
••rshlp. But the distrust of the poo
pie and the deflection of the radical
element that refused to accept Barker
led to a third and even more com
plete disaster. Now tin- party is try
ing to rally again under the "poetlesa
leader’’ who twice led it Into the
slough :>f despond—and left It here!
It is a desperate and du lous under
takteng. How reconcile the uitrecon
cinble? How repress the lrrepre T
bl* How ndx the unmtxaible? How
Induce harmony lu a chorus of Kil
kenny cats?”
You o:u, near municipal rumhllugs
tuTT soun in the game.
Booth Carolina settled her differen
ces at tho polls yesterday.
From all Indications those Savan
nith policemen are a baa set.
That Russian red roll is growing
at the rate of one essisalnatlon a
day.
Watch them ] tie up for the Hoke
Smith band wagon ait owr Georgia
now.
Candidates for the railroad commits
aion arc bobbing up all over the
state.
They are still counting Hoke Sinitu
majorities tu several of the Georgia
counties.
Jerome and ilearst are making alt
kinds of ugly faces sit each other
right now.
Dick ’iiissclt is going to lecture in
Atlanta. He ought to t-JJ them alt
how It happened.
” 1 *“ ■■■■!■ ■■■ ■>
Wonder what has become of tic
proposition to open the foot of clou
coster street T
AIT RIGH’ r DOWN AFIt,R YOU
READ THIS ADVERTISE*.! fjtyl
And send us you uiinie aud address
aud wc will seud you maps, plats
aud particular* regarding mo no.
FRUITLAND ( DU),\v CO., of Oeo
gia on the Georgia Southern and Flo; -
ida railroad. We have the gryutesf
leal estate bargain ever pffcitrtj
Residence lots $15,00: business lot I
$25,00. Due sure tracts adjoining the,
town $25,000, a acre I:act* $75.00, 80
acre tracts as low as $7,(0 par acre. 1
Three traps a year averaging from
str>u to s4ou per acre. Tbs übms
prices will double In six months.
Write today. You will hear cf things
you navpr knew before.
r> uitland Colony Cos.,
Q 125 Clark St.
‘ Chicago
W. L. Olcssner, Care ft. S a f .8,1 l
Q-Mkopu
Citation.
Georglr.
Glynn county.
Whereas K H Uopkl is administra
tor of the t#t(*. of A 1„ Franklin,
represents to the court In his petition
duly filed and entered nn j> cord, that
he has fu.ly adntlr.latered A. 1 Fran
kiln's estata This is tautyfna to
dte all persons concerned, kind tv.!
and rreditor'i, to show cause. tf any
they can, why said administrate):'
should not be discharged from his ad
ministration. ats-l receive letters of
dismissal on the first Monday ia Sep
tember. 1C
Horace Dart.
...... . Ordinary.
fHfi bA UkJjJite NEvvi TUESOAV, AiJuST i&, \<M:
T T * T T I So m! * n Y'*'tal .Tens* and It* Ke*\
, J f—~2 OS T\ lifeless hair,* .Fatta of sctcn-*.its
-* As*t fj atthe ndc, keeps,. .
Such hair needs L-ip." The roo.s
nc;-d feeding with a ■mod h-ir-food—Ayer’s Hair Vigor. The hair becomes
stronger, ".rows faster, stops fa lin® out. keeps £o' and smooth. Just feed
vour 1.-ir and yea w ,1 h* s? isfled vi'h it. J.c.A;erCo..
| ~,, M _ . _ .. ______ 1,0 xt e Alt-
MAKKOIP THINGS HEW
IT \LSO keep* th.-in Dev/. Tbere will
Ijt no old, dull looking furniture or
w-w woodwork in homer wheie ’hits
wonder ..i ike i* n< and. No reanwliingf-*—
revarnif.hmg riecr-Mar) . Liquid Veneer i
a varnuh, hut a surface fowl arid
ci'.anrr that builds op the original finish
• r ’<i make* it brighter'than ver.
It instantly r-*torr* tht brilliant newrrs*
anr- *ani?sh of *Wio*. 1 urnitur**. Picture
* <aroe, Interior Wc I work, Hardwcod
Floor* nd all po(i*hed, varn.*hed cr
erwmcJi;! flurfa' *. dlcbo,
slaftih, dirt ?nd dullness.
A child fan apply il. Nfithir,# but a j
pit"' f of t hr.- . liolh u ncedt-d and tlietn
iv no drying wail fur.
NF.W SIZE PACKAGES
4 ounce bottle 2S eta.
12-riunce bottle 5C eta.
SOLD BV
✓ COLSON HARDWARE
COMPANY.
G. F. ANDERSON, Agt.
L. C. SVfITH
VISIBLE
TVPtWRITfR
jjgj
Typewrit rs t ented and R ipaired
DOLLAR RIBBONS AT 75c.
AT SI. SIMON PIEk
ROOD MEALS AND LODGINGS
KING CITY
ST. SIMON PIER
MRS. B. HARRELL.
*’*****-'*“'**~~'"~*—• l ~~ l ~ ■■■■■?
a hwiliti, tao ooi
Th , Rev. j. O. Warren., pastor o
shaion Baptist churchy Belalr, Q
says or KHectHo Bittern “It’s a Go
tier. 1 to m !r * C cured m> ~
lame back, stiff Joints, and c"’u,..et
r.u s-'.ilni calU.se. ( was no ?-e*k I
took me an tunc to walk n half mile
Two bottles of Uloctria Bite's hnv
ado m>. no strong I Lava Just wall
ed thru i miles In' fifty minute* an
V"l 1./.o w "Iking three mere. Ltn
made anew urn of me." Gveatem
r ■ mv> for of all stomach, liver and
Sidney eotr plaints Sold under *aa
r ata* at BnUt* Pitas 4
'•sntK
The!
GEORGIA
fill!
—AND—
Lunch Room
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT
P. BROWN A. CALFOUNTZAS
PROPS.
306 NEWCASTLE ST.
Ml AL TICKETS WORTH $3.50
FOH #*.oo.
FROM THE BEST SOURCES
How and where a grwy.v stock i #
bought determines Its val ucuud qqol
ity. We could buy cheap stuff and
sell to you at cheap p'iecs. You
might think we would be good ;*o
pU to trade with—but. we wouldn’t
he We ipy front the best sources
| pay fair prices Mid charge you a fair
| profh ;ijst enough to pay for h:.tull
the goods. Wo wouldn’t touch ohe.p
quality tor a groat deal. We i .lend
to uialntaiu our reputation for u./iiesty
vtt ail things.
thos. keany.
- - •- , „ -
I The prettiest lino v. poor-tn-hand
neckwear ever offered in theefity at
25 c.nia each. Come and ’xk and.
oe astoak*:ei. Big uoyfrer, SOB aad
M* Bar atm*. *
YOUR WANTS WLL E . SUBE
COMING fs THIS COLUMN j
Do you want a pos.tion, a house i
urvanL Have you lost anythinq? O ,
• u want to rer.t a rcoir, or have vo, !
a room cr house to renL if sa pu
n ad. in The News cneap eotumo.
FOB RENT.
FOR RENT —Two story house cornet
jeorge and Amiierel stie-els. Ain-J
two story House -vo. doc Grout street,
-vpply at jh'i Carpenter.
./a ii)-..', i'wo-r'.tory i.ouse, coiiut
el E and K stieels, per month. |
i. I cniiig o Cos.
FOR RENT.—Residence on North Lee
street. Six room dwelling. Apply to
j_i E. Taylor at Fladley's store.
FOR REN T -Two callage-., furnished
Cue, ;; looms, two rooms a.id I '.lcheu
md one 5 roonm, J looms diamg
loom and kitchen also lurnished
rooms for light housekeeping. Alls
ii. Walt ce, .st. t-irnon Island, Ga.
FOR RENT. Five room cottage
three doors from postottice. ill moil
cm conveniences. Apply to 7)1 Glo•>-
cesl.er strer t.
..ANTED.
WANTED.- A night, watchman. Ap
dy ai llilton amt Dodge mills at
once.
wanted a saleslady experienced
in dry goods. Apply to A Zeliuenoviiz
WANTED. Ten brick masons and 27
laborers. Apply to :\l. C. Alexander
at new A. 11. &. A. depot.
WANTED.—Seamstress. Apply to
Madam Dei.izit, the milliner.
WANTED.—White waitro'i for new
restaurant. Apply at 3ul Newcastle
street.
WANTED. —District managers aud
deputies. Permanent position. SSO
per week to hustlers. Address, with
2 cent stamp. I lux, Eng. Amur. Bldg.
Atlanta, Ga.
WANTED. —Lady or gentleman of
fair education to travel ana collect
for n firm of $250,000.00 capita'. Sm
ary, $1,t‘72,00 per year md expenses.
Salary paid weekly ami expenses ail
vanned; references required. Ad
dress, with stamp, J. A. Alexander
UrunswKV.. Ga.
a
,T ANTED—Laborers at tlie new
court house, lb cents per hour. Butt
ends of niliug for sale at the new
court In e.
WANTED— l . enty salesladies ana
live salesmen Apply to M. Isaac, at
once.
WANTED —People to know tiiatUncie
Sjg will loan you money on anything
of value. All legitimate business sot
ieited. Big Levlsou. 303 aud all!.* Bay
street.
FOR DENT. -Four room cottage oil
the corner of George and Ellis street
Apnly at 222 Union. %
FOR SALE —At a saerifji e. tp bouses
and 75R100 feet of land; J four room
house Just built; 1 thr • erooni bouse
in good condition; rents for $12,00 per!
month. Only st:oti. MUST GO. Ap
ply to R, W. Durden, phone 186 or
1009 (J street.
LOST.- Out* pair of gold framed spec
tacles. Will pay reward for return to
News office.
WANTED—Good practical sawyer
capacity of mill about 6,000 per dav.
Good place for right man. A. Living j
ston, liruokman, via.
FOUND. Watch. Owner can have
same by proving property and paying
for ad. Addrest p. o. box 160.
LXJtaiT Bupch of kys. Will pay re
ward if returned to Dr. E. it. Bake.'
the name on key nug.
ft Is possible to cbtatm relief Lon
chronic indigestion and dyspepsia b j
the use cf KODOI. FOR DYSPEPSIA j
Some of the most hopeless cases o
long standing have yielded to it.. I I
enables you to digest the food you ea 1
and exercises a corective Ictluenc j
building vip the efficiency of the diges !
Uve organs. Tb gtomcah is the bon- \
er wherein tne steam is made tha i
keeps up wour vitality, health an
strength. Kodol digests what you ea
M'akes the stomacn sweet —outs th
boiler In condition to do tie wer. !
nature demands of it — ft i.es you relte
from digestive disorders, and puts yo
in aha&e tp do your best and fe )
yvmr bast. 'Soirl by all druggists.
GMvesten’s Si* yVS. I! -
Makes life now sale j'u ‘(hat ejt ■
us Du tlio higher uplands. 13. W.'
Gooiiloe. who resides on Duuon street
in Waco. Texas, needs no seawall tor
safety- 'I whites: T Lav * used Dr
King's New .Diseovery for QbbJiio
tinn for tli© _past Cy* rears and it
keeps them ivoll and safe. Urn
time 1 had a cough which for‘years
had been growing worse now its
gone.'' Cures chronic coughs. la
grippe, croup, whooping cough an 1
prevents pneumonia Pleasant to!
lake. Every botfl.o guaranteed a I
Smith's Pharmacy. Price 50 and SIOO ]
trial bottles free.
Citation.
CBOTWJIA. Glynn County.
Whereas, BHa p. Smith, admlntatra
r:x of John A. SmUh, rebjreseati to
the court in her petition, duly f.-’v'
that she has tu .y adituniatered Johy
A. Smith's osta.e:: This .* there
fore to cit s all persons conoeru. and
kindred and creditors, to ahew cause
tf any they can, why sid auniinist-.xe
trig should not be discharged from
her iiJtfitiiisjtrt* yp, aid receive let
ters of dismission J£e firs* Moc
day In August, lSdt
HO&ACV IiART, Ord’usry.
DR. GEO. COESTER.
VETINARY SURGEON.
All aomentlc animal; treated.
ut Ordara at •rvoa’a Drug stcra I
•MOW* MH
SOUTHERN,
r " A *bWAY
SCHEDULE
Effective -an try 9, lau*.
,N. ii. Eoflowing sc bed ale liguresl
punCisned oniy ts ii lo’-nralion atJ!
are not guaranteed.
JO TnE i’lvK'irt ANr-i EAST.
Nos. 23. 34. i,. 30J
Lv. Brunswick ‘j.t ;;a. tJtup
nr. Jt-sup 11 2;)a. lo.J'Jp
*r. bavanaah 1. Z'. i2.lia
Ar. Columbia ".cup. o.dlla
t r. Asu'.v*lle DJ;-p
A.. Charlotte lO.LJp. j a.ica
Ar. DauviUe 2 21a 2 lep
Ar. KicUntond C.OB, t.42p
Ar. WashingiOU h.aUa. P.odp
Ai - . BaUunore lO.utia ll.lrp
Ar. Philadelphia l .p, 2.37a
Ar. New York 3.30 p. d.3oa
TO THE WEST.
--.os. 15. 13
Lv Brunswick ti.iOa. B.3t*p
i Ar. Jet up S 10a 10.2 b..
Ar Ma Ml. 1 30p. 4.v2a
Ar. Atlanta 4 .Op. ti.3ua
. Rome ■. id 1 ' 7.25a
Ar. Cuattanooga ; r,r,p u.-iua
Ar Knoxville r Ida. i.lOp
f Ai. Louisville to On. S.Hb
Ar. Cincinnati BTia. 7.40;
Ar. St. Louis fl.llp. i. 32.
Ar. Birmingham &.15p. i2.bla
Ar. Memphis 7.U5a. S.O&p
Ar. Kansas City lt.4ba
Ar. Chicago 7.2a,
Trains arrive at, Brunswick as foi
’ows:
No. it arrives at Bruaswifj a) 81)5
p m. with cour setions from Sav
-nfc an ’ East, and also from A)
laat-t a_id V'st.
No. 1G arrives a, -,.‘25 p. rn. trom A)
lanta and West.
No. 24 arrives :)t 7.10 p. m. with con
nections trom all points East
THROUGH CAR SERVICE.
Nos. 29 ana 30, “WASHINGTON AND
FLORIDA LIMITED,, carry lug
Pullman, Drawing room acd Sleep
lng cars between Jcsub and New
York.
Nos. 13 apd 14, “Toe FLORID.-*.
LIMITED” carry through Pullmsit
Drawing room, Sleeping cars he
tween Josoip, . itlanta, Cireinuat .
Chicago, Kansas City, and Colors.!.;
Springs.
TTNEX CELLED Dining ear se>-
vice on atl trains.
For information a. ! ? to rates and
schedules, **tc., ap pi v to
H. B. SPENCER, G A., Washington
G. C.
S H. HARDWICK, P. T. M.,Wa3li
ingf.cn, D. C
W. H. TbYLOE, G. P. A., Wash
tngton. P. C.
BRO. KS MORGAN, A. G. ?. A.
AI.L-"‘a, Ga.
a. 11 HOO3CMAN.G. A., Erusswici,
>s , Taoat, 151
New Greek-
American
Restaurant
AND LUNCH ROOM.
NIGHT AND DAY
NuATEST PLA CE IN THE C'~Y
EVERYTHING FIRST CLASS
SERVICE UNSURPASSED.
NOW OPEN.
IN OLL ARCADE BUILDING
NO. 210 GLOUCESTER ST.
POLETES & IIOODENPYLE
TELEPHONE NO. 450.
see
Davis &
| Blackerby
| Fine Press
Peaches
APPLES PER FECT 35 CENTS
CHICKENS, EGGS and BUTTER at
the lowest market pricea
ocE US FOR TRIAL ORDEO.
Telephone 44C 202 Mortk Street
to/ letrsvim, in typewriting and aten
ogiaphy call on Mrs. Ahr a Hoffman,
No. 117 South ix*e eu-eot.
A torpid, inactive over can produo
more bodily dlls than anything else
It is good to 'lean th* system on
occasionally Stir the live, up an
get into shape geufraliy. The has
results are der red from the use 0
DeWitt s Little Early Risers. Relie
bis, effective, isearant pitls with
reputpui n. Never gripe. Sold by a!
dnigg'su
'ail on -ho B rune wick Development
Company u> t , their plan. kws
..sc president. tt’.t i_ loucostcr street.
Dr WUliatna' India.* Pll j Ointmem
will cure blind, b'ecdtog, ulcwrate
| sate li.c.';it, g n;Un. It otworhs the to
niorp, allays the itching it once, i.crs
)W apoultioe. gives insf-ut relief'.
Dr. MV ama inuiau Pile ’"nunent i
prepared for pilas ari itching of the
delicate parts. Brory box is guaran
teed. Sold by druggists by mall for
60 cent* acu 11.03. WUliarua Htf,
ON fropk Uarwiaad, Ofcto.
K:. § 1
. wciuk i a l
TLc ;reat for nervous Trostrai'oa ana all and. ea.sca o i 1
R orran.<; cf cirh r . . i.-i .h a Nervous Prosirafion, r’ .* ing or rm ™
W : Impoui-ncy, tnii sious. Youthful Er.ois. Men al Worry*
of Tobncco or Opium. w Hich lej.d to Consumption anu iLsamtyM
IRlrtQ order we guarantee to eure or refund the money. Sold at ii
4 I til Uwlßu* e Uoxes for so. >C- fi>i (JIL.OILAL Cd..
For Sa,e by HUNT l^£sf'S
General Headquarters\
For Autcniobiled
-I you are seth e market for an a uiomotilebicycle, or if you want\
pairs in e;'.l.er of these departments e ec rae. I also have a full line of
, sutidres. Sole agent. iBBS
OLESMOaiLE, FRANKLIN AND POPE TOLEDO AUTOS. 4
1 am cow tn my new quarters No 34d Newcastle *;reet Call and £>
tny stock. I have with rx,.■ an expert automobl'e repairer, Mr- y ws*t
Savannah.
f
B. ,U Of’ewitters
by doing you )■• 't&wntmmmmm*
Begl! ?The NaHi.f^ip^R
PtlP* of
I IS CAPITAL ?150,Cv/0.00 xHj
SURPLUS
> ear Savings Department Pays Four ptr
cent interest cou-npounded quarterly.
WESLEY H. GREENFIELD,
Pile Driving Contractor
WHARF BUILDING AND TRESTLE
WORK A SPECIALTY.
£OO L street, Brunswick, Ga.
Administrator's Sale.
Georgia,
G.yriu county.
By virtue of an order of the court
ol ordinary of said county, granted
at the August, term, 1906 thereof,
the undersigned will sell at public
outcry on the first Tuesday in Sep
tember, 19u6. before the court bouse
door in said county, between the le
gal hours of sale, the following real
estate, property of the estate of An
ne E. Kemick. deceased, situate in
aid county and in the city of Bruns
wick, therein lo say, an undivided one
third 1-;!, interest, in that lot or
body of land in what is called the
New Town of Brunswick forming in
shape a square with sides ninety
90, feet long, and bounded, west by
B street and comprising and being
identAwd upon th-. map ol said* city
by the smmbvrs as New Town lots
mss hundred and thirty-fivs, 935, nin*
hundrstl and thirty six, 92tt, and nino
hunrirßd and tbirt /-swell. 937. togeth
er with the improvements tnereo-i anj
appurtenances. Said property being
accurately and particularly described
in the petition of the undersigned to
the court of ordinary of said county
for leave to sell the aa ie and am
endments thereto now of file in that
court and referred to for descrip
tion. Terms of sale cash, 'purchasers
paying for title. This August 10. 1900.
Courtland S. Lamb,
Administrator estate of Annie E. Ken
lick.
Administrator’s Sale.
tale of Georgia,
County of Glynn.
Under and by virtue of sin order
granted by the court of ordinary oi
aid county on tne 7th. day of August.
UOG. there will be sold a’ public out
cry before the court be use door ot
aid county, between *Ue legal hours
of sale on the first Tuesday in Sep
tember, 1906, to the highest and host
bidder, for cash fitty-th -ee shares of the
capital stock of the South Atlantic
7’owing Company, of the par value ot
one hundred dollars per share; s?iu
took belonging to the estate of U.
Dart, late of said county, deceased.
'This August 10, 190 C.
W. F. Symons,
Administrator of Estate of U. Dart, de
ceased.
Notice.
State of Georgia, County of Glynn.
To John J. Maguire and Lucretia
Ami Murray as executor and execu
trix named in the allege,! last will of
John Murray, deceased, of file in this
office; You are hereby notified to
be and appear at the court of ordi
nary to be held !n and for said coun
ty the first .Monday in September, A.
D., Ijo6 at 10 o'clock a. m. then and
there to answer the petition of Lucre?
tia Ann Murray and show cause, if
any you can! why the probatte in com
mon form of the alleged will of the
said John Murray should not be annull
ed, revoked and set aside aud an In
testacy of said John Murray, deceas
ed, bo declared by the court.. Take
notice hereof and govern yourselves
accordingly.
This July 7th. a. D 1906.
Horace Dart,
Ordinary.
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thebowels. Anew Idea was advan
ced two year© ao in Kennedy's Laxa
alive Honey and Tar. This remedy
acts to the mucus membranes, reliev
eg the bowels at the same time. It
expe's all cold from the system, it
clears thfe tfirpat arid strengthens the
mucus membranes, reHemi emus,
coughs, croup, whooping cough, etc.
For sale by all druggists.
CHAS. BBMKLIY
Contractor of Piledriving, Pockbuild-
Ing and ~Trastle Work.
WM. GREENFIELD, MGR.
Phones 214 and 417. *
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Year
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General
Plumbing
OF ALL KIND
We carry a full and complete line
of STOVES and RANGES and
do ail kind of STOVE REPAIRING.
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Phon* 387, 428 • Newcastle Street,
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GENERAL CONTRACTOR
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