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Doings In
The I-ariles of the Maccabees will
meet this afternoon at 3 o’clock.
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Mr. and Mrs. John C. Stiles re
turned yesterday from their weddlnfl
Journey.
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The little son of Mr. and Mrs.
Henry > Schwartzbaum hi 4 been
named Leon Gu ' riel
Mrs. J: Y. Brame will enteitain ty
Mari' and Women’s Card Glut mj‘J
TLuruday afternoon. Sr
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Little William, the son of Mr. nfrl
Mrs. T. F. Winter, Is seriously 111
with throat, trouble.
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Mrs. Frank H. Mallard will remain
la Jacksonville for another w<-ek,
the guest of Mrs. B F. Dillon.
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A little son Is being welcomed by
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Tatum, of Jack
sonville. at the home of Mrs. Ta
tum’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. P.
Bailey In this elty.
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Mrs. H. C. Suit, of Huntingdon,
Ir.d., is the guest of her sister. Mrs.
W. 3. Tucker. Mrs. Suit arrived In
time to attend a eileasant family
reunion In honor of the sixty-eighth
birthday of Mrs. Tucker.
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A telephone message received by
I>r and Mrs. <5. W. Blanton Wednes
day night Informed them of great
Improvement in their llttlo grand
w condition, and they did not
Ur vo for Atlanta as they Intended
to - do.
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The Ellis are preparing for thedt
memorial service to bo held the brut
Sunday in next month. A fine musi
cal program Is being arranged and
practices aro held once a week to
perfect It.
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Miss irono Wood was hostess at
an informal meeting of the As You
Like It Club yesterday morning. The
members enjoyed a pleasant hour of
conversation during whl b refresh
ments were served The next meet
ing of the club will be with Miss
Maud Nightingale week after next.
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Mrs. E. 11. Mason entertained the
Married Women’s Card Club very
delightfully yesterday afternoon at
RIGHT DRESS!
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nil Dress and Tuxedo Suits are necessary can be
P 2 !he Style, Cut aed finish ot these garments ''BwmßjgJ
equal the costliest creations ot the merchant tailor at
1 We have these suits on exhibition in our store \
' anc * W '** ta * Ce P* easurc •" showing them to you. fM
assure you ot a correct and up-to-date Fit, FORM FOR - *YFIVE
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and Collars, “Good form” Neckwear, Full Dress Protectors, Gloves, Vests, etc.
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•:.*!enr< tea genorß! 1 olr-drewFtng It
• itcs the rcfln fool fresh and It allays
th t Itching which I'enOruff will cause.
S'- vbro’r lJerolcfOo effectively cures
Ji ;drnff. as it rto'rn ye uie germ that
'a rses tt. The arie yet": < tunes hair to
fvil out. and later hsMte ••; In killing It.
!’• -plClOe stops falling n*tr and prevents
hi illness. It is also e.r. 1 o-.i hair dress
tit .-. for it lends an aristocratic charm to
the hair that Is quite dlalinctlve. Sold
by leading dr.igßiats. Mend !00. in .stamps
for sample to The HerpMdc Cos.. De
tr<lt. Mich.
For aaie by Srakn’s tiartnaey.
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Application for Leave to Sell.
State of Georgia.
County of Glyun.
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has applied to tlie Ordl
nary of said County for leave to soli
land belonging to the estate of J. it
LHHard for the payment of debts, and
[or distribution thereof. Said applica
tion will be heard at the regular No
vomber torm of the Court of Ordl
nary of Glynn County, to 'he held on
this first Monday in November, 1906.
This the 3d day of October, 1906.
KATHERINE HOLZENDOKF,
Administratrix Cum Teatamento An
nexo of J. R. Dillard.
Call up Davis and Taylor's stable
If you want dirt for raising your lot
or sidewalks.
Orders taken tor trull and weddlu
cukes at 1/oben’a.
Every late wrinkle in style, but
not a wrinkle In the tit of the shoes
l from Peeruou’s.
Tilt trwHtwiCK 6*rtv rfiW* dav, novumbc* <6. -m
United States of America,
State of Georgia.
County of Glynn.
In the Court of Ordinary of Said
County.
In the Matter of the Application o T
Wilht-lmina Miller and Constantine
W. Miller, as Executors, for the Pro
bate in Solemn Form of the Last
Will and Testament of Hubert M. Mil
ler. late of said oounty, deceased,
and the issuance of Letters Testa
mentary to them as such exe.utorr.
To Paul Joseph Miller, of Flor
ence, South Carolina; Franz Joseph
Miller, of Saranac Lake, New Yors;
Arthur Miller, of Klngstree.
hath Carolina; Emlelie Schmidt., of
i emnitz, Germany; Otto Luenink,
ho has adopted the name of Mil
.), of Ed get own, South Dakota;
.lizabeth Luenink, of Dortmund, Ger
many. and Paula Luenink. of Dorr
mund. Germany;
Wilheimlna Miller and Constantin e
W. Miller, having applied, as exec
iitort for probate In ; >lemn form of
the last will and testament of Hu
bert M. Miller, late of Glynn County.
Georgia, deceased, and for the Issu
ance to them of letters testamentary
thereunder, you and each of you, as
heirs at law of the said Hubert M
Miller, are hereby required to ne and
appear before the Court of Ordinary
of said county on the first Mends
In January, 1907. then and there to
show cause, If any you can, why sal
will should not be admitted to pro
cate In solemn form, and letters tes
tamentary be Issued to nald Wtlhel
mina Miller and Conntnntlne IV
Miller, as prayed.
This publication Is made pursuant
to the terms of an order passed by
kb id court on November sth. J 906.
HORACE DART,
Ordinary Glynn County, Georgia.
Georgia, Glynn County.
Whereas, C. G. Moore, administra
tor of F. W. Moyer, represents to the
Court in his petition, duly filed and
entered on record, that he has full’
administered F. W. Meyer’s estate-
This Is therefore to cite all persons
eonrorned, kindred and creditors, to
-how cause. If any they can, v
mid Admiuistator should not be rli
charged from his administration, or--’
receive Letters of Dismission, on h
Mrst Monday In December. 1906.
Horace Dart. Ordinary.
I handle the best line of new goods
In the city. Do not be fooled by
businees opponents who try to tell
you different. Catl and he convinc
ed 91g Levlso.n.
Men s rubber boots, men s, ladles'
nnd children’s rubber over shoes at
Sig Levlson.
We don’t buy once a year nor
twice a year, but we aro receiving
shoes all the time. Peerson’a
Drummond Medlcrae Cos.. Ne* York.
Gentlemen. —Send me one more bot
tle of the Remedy and one of the
Father thinks he Is al
most well. He is free from pain, the
swelling almost gone, and the stiff
ness in his Joints better by far than
he ever expectej!. He wants another
month’s treatment, and thinks by the
time he takes tuat he will he sound
and well of rheumatism. Laura Bush
ong. Sulphur Li'k, Ky.
Readv-towear hats o: the latest
style will be displayed at Miss Rare
Slaters rninihery opening Friday and
Saturday
ALL FIRST CLASS SALOONS
SfcLL HARVARD’S RYE
I will save you big money on cloth
ing. Every steamer and railroad
brings new goods. Sig Levlson
JOHN !) RuU VM>c
Brunswick’s Candy Store.
Don't buy burnt sugar and imagine
you are getting pure chocolate. Sued
substitutes are injurious* to health
For pure chocolate and cl 1 other can
dies call on me.
A fresh supply receive!* every ry-i
from Menier chocolate
•maker. Either in culk or in beanUfu:
pound and half pound boxes.
FINEST FRUITS, CIGARS AND TO
BACCOES, ETC.
TAFFY CANDY MADE FRESH
DAILY.
203 Newcastle S* eet
GO DOWN TO THE CITY HALL
AND REGISTER.
ALL FIRST CLASS SALOONS
SELL HARVARD’S RYE.
BLENDED
Java Coffee
3 CANS for sl.ou
A PINE COFFEE
IMPERIAL SHEESE per Jar ,50.'
POTATO CHOPS package 10-c.
KEAfoY’S
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STANDS FOR
NAME and QUALITY.
IF YOU ARE PARTICULAR ABOUT WHAT YOU WRITE
WITH BUY A
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WE ARE HERE EVERY DAY TO FULLY GUARANTEE THEM
They are the Very Essence of ease and satisfaction In Writing
—SOLE AGENTS—
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Stop Dipping and Buy a STERLING FOUNTAIN PEN $1.25 to $6
118 NEWCASTLE ST. PHONE 53.
Barrington Hall C
The Steel Cut WUII CC
The Finest Mocha & Java
Per lb can , . 35c
For sale only at
( AHIV’C 227 Grant St.
Wf-VIIITI o PHONE 296
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