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PULPIT
PETTICOAT
PEERSON
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THAN GASOLINE ENGINES. CHEAPER IN THE LONG RUN
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uur Home, Your Office, Your Store
CALL CONTRACT DEPARTMENT OP
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BARGAINS IN HATS
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I WILL REOPEN MY OLD STORE
TODAY AND FOR ONE WEEK WILL
SF.LL ALL HATS AND OTHER
STOCK AT COST.
Ml 5 L. G JACKSON
OPERA HOUSE BUILDING
Gl.s Heaters.
GAS RADIATORS. INSTANTANEOUS WATER HEATERS
JUST Rt CT.IVEL. THEY ARE JUST WHAT YOU NEED
LURING WINTER. OUR GAS 6TOVS* ARE A GREAT
CONVENIENCE AND ALWAYS REAfTY FOR, USE. NO*
COAL; NO WOOD; NO DIRT. PHONE NO. T
Mutual L ght & Water Cos.
We Have a Fine Lot of
Handsome
Mantles
At Bargain Prices
BOWEN & THOM.4S,
512 Monk St, clef hone 154
Th\sE RULE
AND
THE SHOE
BUSINESS
rw fWfCR Mff. #£W* ft MOAV, MARCH J, iUf.
□RIND
Laxative Fruit Syrup'
Pleasant to take
The new laxative. Does
not gripe or nauseate.
Cures stomach and liver
troubles and chronic con
stipation by restoring the
natural action of the atom
t ach, liver and bowels.
sifbatituxsa. Price 500.
Citation.
Georgia. GljLn County.
To Win an Concern:
Joseph Silllman having applied for
guardianship of the persons and prop
erty of Agnes M'Sbel Jones, Joseph
Charles Jones, Sanmile Jones, Pan!
Dewey ones. Maggie Leonora Jones
and Martha Jones, minor children of
Ed. Jones, notice is given that said
application will be heard at my of
me or. file J MoSdy.y l> 'mil next
This March t. 1907.
Horace Dart.
Ordinary. G. C. Ga.
1 Call on Davis A BlacKerby, 116
Monk street., for groceries at lowest
market prices
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CASTOR i A I
For lufar.ts aisd Children.
The Kind Ynu Have Always Bought I
• Application tor Leave of Support.
Georgia, Glynn County.
Mrs. 1., R. Day having made appll
cation for twere months’ support out
of Hie estate of U O. Day, and np
firaisei’n duly appointed to set apart
:he same, having tiled their reutrn, all
persons concerned are Hereby requir
ed to show cause before the court of
ordinary of said county orf the first
Tuesday in April, lfid". why said ap
plication should not be granted.
This kill day of March, 1907
Horace Dart,
Ordinary, Glynn County Georgia.
■■■ About Schlitz beer. He knows die
importance of purity.
JMp Tell him that Schlitz beer is aged for JJ
Wvw rnonths before it is marketed—aged in glass fijpy
enameled sfkd- tanks. He will say that it nQ^
I cannot cause biliousness.
Tell him that every bottle is Pasteurized jj
alter it is sealed. He will say that such beer
must be germ less.
Ask your doctor what these virtues mean
fvWy Ask for the Brewery Bottling. tO yOU.
V Common beer is sometimes'substituted for Schlitz.
To avoid being imposed upon, see that the cork or crown is branded
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That Made Milwaukee famous
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M. B. McKinnon is spending a few
days in Savannah.
R. E. Hughes, of Miucola, Fla., is in
the city
O. E Giddens, of Nichols, was in the
city yesterday.
J S. Hollingsworth, of Newnan, Ga.,
>s at the Oglethorpe.
A. J. Martin, of Macon, is in the
city for a few days
L. H. McDaniel, of Atlanta, is among
the visitors to the city.
L F Pratt, of Knoxville. Tenn.. is
spending a few days in the city.
W. H Clark, of Spartanburg, S. C.,
is spending a fe wdays in the city.
William Strut hers, who is spending
tne winter on Jekyl, spent yesterday
in the city.
Con T. Kennedy, proprietor of tne
Parker Carnival Company, lias (re
turned from a pleasant trip to Cuba.
Congressman Brantley left last
night for Savannah where his hrdther
A. P. Brantley is quite ill in a hospi
tal. <
Everything that is new in ladies
iiats will ibe seen at Miss Slater's
opening next Friday and Saturday.
Col J. E. Dart, who was painfully
injured by failing over a telephone
pole some nights ago, is much hel
ler. ,
Rev. 1). Watson Wlin, of St. Simon,
is in the city and will conduct the
services today at Si. Jude's Episco
pal church and also at the cypress
mills.
B. Whitfield, D. W. Krauss and F.
ii Harris were among the Brunswick
attorney who attended the chambers
session of the superior court in Way
cross yesterday.
.Every lady in Brunswick is invited
to attend the millinery opening at
Miss Kate Slater's next Friday and
Saturday.
J. H. HOPKINS, r ; ’“7 Y- H. MALLARD.
HopkTns.
and 1
Mallarf
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LimCrCement, Laths, Shingles
Numbers 1 and 2.
BUILDING MR^ERt AL WE HAVE THIS
MATERIAL ON HAND READY ONCE
Office and Yards at Anderson’s
Mill Mansfield Street.
Phone - - - .. - - No. 80
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Things to SSt.
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Phone 307, 214 Newcastle
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