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LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS
SHERIFF'S SALE.
Slate of Georgia.
County of Glynn.
There will be sold before the door
of the court bouse of said state ana
county in Brunswick, Georgia, be
tween the legal hours of sale on the
first Tuesday in November, 1906, that
certain tract, lot or parcel of land in
said city, county and state, and de
scribed on Baldwin’s may of said
city made in the year 1837, as the
eastern one-fourth of "Old Town” lot
.no. in. Levied on as the property
of Torn Thomas to satisfy that certat 1
justice court execution in favor of
j. M. Burnett for $17.95 principal,
besides interest and costs. Levy ma le
and returned to me by R. 3. Pyles,
deputy sheriff of said county.
W. H. ÜBRRIE,
Sheriff of Glynn County Keorgia.
in bankruptcy.
District Court of the Utilted States,
Eastern Division, Southern District ol
Georgia. In Bankruptcy.
Notice of application for discharge
in bankruptcy, in the matter of I*.
Seiler, county of Glynn, Georgia.
To the creditors of the above named
i tank rupt:
You are hereby notified that the
above mentioned bankrupt has filed
His application for a discharge from
till of the debts provable in bank
rupt y against the said P. Keller.
i lie said application will be heard
by the Hon. Emory Speer, judge ot
.iu> United States District Court, for
til division and district, at the
. ■ ced States Court House, at Savan
i. in. on the 22d day of October, 1906.
All creditors of said bankrupt are
nonned to appear at the time and
place stated, and show cause, if any
mey can, why the prayer contained
in said petition should not he granted.
Dated at Savannah, Ga., this 9t.i
uay of October, 1906.
T. F. JOHNSON, Clerk.
Notice to Debtors ana Creditors
Notice is hereby given to the debto
to the estate of Hannah T. Osborn
late of said county, deceased, to ren
der in an account of their demands
to me within the time prescribed by
law', properly made out All person
ndebted to said deceased are requeat
d to make immediate payment to the
undersigned. This 29th. day of Au
gust, 1906.
W F. Symons,
Executor of tho estate of Hannan
T. Osborne. ,
W 28-6 vk"
There is only one branch of mer
chandise we pretend to know any
thing about and il is the only branch
we sell —shoes, l’eerson’s.
The styles in shoes at Poerson’s
are ar plentiful and as varied as the
autumn leaves.
SHOES OF ALL KINDS AND
STYLEB AT PEERSON’S
JPI WHO MAKES YOUR #
W CLOTHES?
That’s the question you will be asked===And one you will be
t proud to answer===if you wear Clothing from our store.
- “Eff EFP’ JißiMll Come and See 'JftuH
Y* IA Fashionable | IF all we claim for the new j /
; if:A Clothes fj vcdel suits and overgar |||||§|fM
: L*jj V ’’ ENTS ISN’T TRULY DESERVED jk •*'"'Tft
£ wLy CLOSELY FOLLOW THE IDEAS Or
NEW YORK CITY’S SMARTESi jtK. COLLECTION OF SMART AUTUMN J| < ; ' UgL
W TAILORS. EQUALLING TMEIR fV SACK SUITS AT M -j
I 4 COSTLIEST CREATIONS AND WILL flWyf ‘ j jfi"' Sfe "l ' 3
\ gf-|T • ”r ss wtLu | sio to S3O lj|l|p
f Special Strong Line of Raincoats £%3jjjsSZZ.
FORM TWO O CA 4-
to ipZo.UU
WOOD-BAILEY CLOTHING CO. 7
“The New Store.”
A LIQUID COLD CURE
AND
LAXATIVE COUGH SYRUP
THE ORIGINAL
hew
The Red Clover Bloiiom and the Honey Bee os
Every Bottle.
"A Cold or a Cough nearly always pro
duces constipation—the water all runs to the
eyes, nose and throat instead of passing out
of the system through the liver and kidneys.
For the want of moisture the bowels become
dry and hard.” Nearly all other cough cures
are constipating, especially those containing
Opiates. Kennedy's Laxative Honey and
Tar moves the bowels, contains no Opiates.
KENNEDY’S
LAXATIVE
CONTAINING
HONEWAR
Relieves Colds by working them out
of the system through a copious action of
the bowels.
Relieves Coughs by cleansing and
strengthening the mucous membranes of
the ihroat,chest, lungs and bronchial tubes.
For Croup, Whooping Cough, La Grippe,
Influenza, Bronchitis, and all Coughs,
Colds, Lung and Bronchial affections no
remedy is equal to Kennedy's Laxative
Honey and Tar. Children like it.
Put up In 26c, 60c and SI.OO botttet at the Lab
oratory of E. C. DeWitt &. Co..Chicago, U.S. A.
Notice
Is hereby given to the creditors ot
the estate of Cyrus Morris, late
of said county, do eased., to render in
in an account, of their demands to tne
within the time prescribed by law,
properly made out. And all persons
indebted to said deceased are her
by requested to make immediate pay
ment to the undersigned. This the
31, of August, 190 G.
John Byrd,
Executor of the last will of Cyrus
Morris.
When a horse is so overworked il
lies down and in other ways declares
its inability to go further, you would
consider it criminal to use force.
Many a man of humane impulses
who would not willingly harm a kit
ten. is guilty of cruelty where his own
stomach is concerned. Overdriven,
overworked, when what it needs is
something that will digest the fooa
eaten and help the stomach to recu
perate. Something like Kodol For Dys
pepsia that is sold by all druggists.
TH6 BRUNSWICK DAILY NBWS, THURSDAY, OcToBPER 1906.
Doings In
Miss Leila George, of Tennessee,
Is with relatives here.
• * *
Miss Clare O'Connor is slightly im
proved from her illness.
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Mrs. Charles Dart, who has been
visiting in New York, has returned.
a a a
Mrs. Kaymond Staples is In At
lanta visiting her mother Mrs.- Came
Waff.
a a a
Mrs. 11. M. Miller Is slijatly in
disposed at the home of her son,
Mr. C. Miller.
a a a
Misses Kathleen and Elinor Norris
are visiting Mr. and Mrs, Nelson
Nortis in Fitzgerald.
a a a
Miss Irene Wood has with nor tor
a few days Misses Ethel and Ke/.zie
Conoley and Rita McKinnon.
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Mr. and Mrs. Ed Pfeiffer and Miss
IjWian I*felder leave tomorrow to
spend a few days in Atlanta.
a a a
Mrs. Willis Merchant, of Not a Sul
ga, Ala., with her little daughter, fit
the guest of Mrs. W. F. Symons.
a a a
Mrs. G. W. Blanton went up to
Douglas yesterday for a few days’
visit to her son. Mr. .lake Blanton.
a a a
Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Wood left last
night for Memphis, Tenn. They were
loined'in Atlanta by tnelr son, Mr.
Tom Wood.
There is some talk of a sacred
concert shortly to he given. Tne
affair will be a benefit, the test local
talent, assisting.
* *
ML and Mrs. Cannon and their
littl daughter have returned from the
north and are occupying ; rams at
Mrs. ,f. K. Nightengale’s home.
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The friends of Mr. and Mrs. Will
S. Taylor will be interested m learn
ing that they have removed from
Oregon, Mr. Taylor having entered
the lumber business In Vancouver,
B. C.
• *
Miss H:\ddle McCullough was host
ess yesterday to the “As You Like it”
with a morning of conversation. The
members present were Misses Irene
Wood. Kezzie Conoley, Maud Night
engale, Estelle Brown and Hazle
Nightengale.
Society
Little Sarah Bullard is recovering
from her illness.
• * •
The friends of Mr. and Mrs. George
Walker, of Tampa, are glad to know
tnat their little daughter Josephine,
who had her arm broken a lew
weeks ago, is now recovering, and
it was not found necessary to am
putate the arm.
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The D. A. R. will hold a meeting
snortly to arrange' the rorm-sl details
of the liberty festival to be given
Friday evening, Nov. 9. This will
be a delightful affair and will be
followed the next day" by the plant
ing of the liberty tree.
APPEARING OLD
Aeta M • Bnr (-> V
MiCSjl.
You canr.ct 1 i
la these days c.f r : .
In is nsccs-iary t > :
pjssibln onftß y ■*! ,
L is tmpOMib’.s to t,.j tb •
taining a luxu:l a.; - ;
The presence •. ’ 1 ■ ■■.. ■ . v
V-'oMDce of a bur- V r
live* r.rd thru s on 1' ■ < •
hiir until it craves l tal I*.-1 .
Newbro’s Herpicido is the cal
and -Mrtrover of this pet. tn.i L L j . Na
tive as it is flMJshtfui i ;
Hcrpic’ds makes on e’egar-t V" •'.•aw
ing as well as J&andrufi t • -.
Accept no rate'Vole— be ! : r-..
Sold by loft dir. 7 r rn-'-'r,. f-erd •. !"
.Campa for sample to L'•••< rid > Cos.,
Detroit. MDb.
For sale by Smith’s Pharmacy.
CASTOR IA
For Infanta and Children,
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of TeUcifa/U
GO DOWN TO THE CITY HALL
AND REGISTER.
Mandolines, guitars, banjos, violins,
acordions, mouth harps and ell kinds
uf musical instruments at Sig Levi
son.
Oil clothing of all kinds at. Sig Lew
For Sale.
Good horse and buggy, cheap. For
particulars address Box 33, Bruns
wick, Ga.
PLEASURES FOR HIE
YOU ARE INVITED TO MAKE US A VlCf*'
WE ARE PROUD TO AN NOUNCE THAT WE HANDLit THE
STEINWAY, KNABA. WEBER. -FISCHER, HARDMAK HER
RINGTON AND OTHER PIANOS.
FOR APIANO,
HONESTLY MADE, ACC URATELY TONED, MATERIAL THE
BEST, WITH GREATEST DURABILITY -SEE US.
FLEMING & BRYANT
VICTOR AND COLUMBI A TALKING MACHINES
m NEWCASTLE ST. PHONE 53.
What’s In It?
WE HAVE BOUGHT A NEW RE
FRIGERATOR AT AN EXPENSE OF
$200.00. WE WILL ANNOUNCE IN
A DAY OR TWO WHAT WE HAVE
IN IT.
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£*S&gip of menstruation.” They are FE SAVERS” to girls V
womanhood, aiding development of organs and body. No
( J?, known remedy for women equals them. Cannot do'harm— life
~ becomes a pleasure. SI.OO PER HOX BY MAIL. Sold.
**y druggists. Dlt. MOTT'S CHEMICAL CO.. Cleveland, Ohio