Newspaper Page Text
6
Society News
Miss Anni-f Robinson baa recover
ed from a slight illness.
g' * '
.'lre. J. K. moon- la convalescing
from cent severe Illness.
him. J. B. Sparks ..ill enter:aln
the T!ix hand Euchre club this after
noon. *
• • •
Mrs. J. H. Paniell, and son, of
Washington, D. C. are guests of Mrs.
Ellen Dart.
* •
Miss Margaret Maurice is the
gu.eat of Mist Mary Lee Crovatt
ter a few days.
* *
Little Misses Sar; Anna Mal
lard have postponed thoir Easter
egg hunt for a few days.
m u
Mr:. Jiil; : ■ •id * Id'o arc
here from Savannah, guest of Mrs.
John Baumgartner.
• %
Mrs. W. F. Parker will entertain
the Acacia club Friday afternoon at
her homo on Halifax square.
m 0i at
Miss Juanlla Bennett and Mr.
Koutz Bennett hi ve returned to
"Waycross after a visit to Miss Ruth
Akins.
* * *
TUe Ice cream festival which was
to have been given at the park today
ON HI3 REGULAR ROUNDS
lnlterary of Receiver of Tax Re
turns Dubberly.
1 will be at tie following places
on the following dates to receive
state and county tax returns for the
year 1907:
Sterling, April 0. ::7, May 13.^
St. Simon Mills April 5, Stir May
17.
Brookiuan, Apill 12, May 1 •and
81.
Bladen, April 13, May 3 and lfi.
Brunswick, April 18, 19, 20; May
9, 10, 11, 23, 24, 25,
John E. Dubberly,
Receiver of Tax Returns for Glynn
County, Ga. Office t!5 Monk St.
Brunswick, Ga.
NEWBRQ’S HERPICIDE
„ *BENEFITED
/ Miss Clutter s Hair
‘ ead her letter about it;
r if ■ * -
.• * Vf *' - j 1,1 herewith enclose my latest pho'
'cfcipiiß, which will show you wha
j, x Newbro's Hurplcide has done for my
/ -b." % hair. Sin;# using your remedy my
{ hair Is much longer than It was, and
ii 1138 tbat iustr ° lo ,i th * t ° nol *
/ llalr always has when tho scalp Is
• • &&■'""■ in a healthy condition."
a;: (Signed) Miss Madeline Clutter.
R v'•■V 3953 Michigan Avonue.
m' Flat 210 Chicago. Illinois
: - " „ ''R-n Pj&Mgplsß Th e T.-nmonce popularity of Nowbro's Herplclde, particularly among
R ,r,e better class, is due to the fact that It never disappoints. It does
’■■■’"•> ■ .>■■''■■' ~ ■*' *" nnc * 110r8 than is claimed for It.
Vl lts delightful fragrance, perfect clearness and freedom from grease
l > a PP eal to the discriminating, and Its cleansing, refreshing and
k^UggpK^y.'i.health-giving effect upon the scalp Is Immediately apparent.
Herpicide quakes the hair light and fluffy and gives It a silken gloss,
1- • ■ Extraordinary long hair Is a glfht of Nature that relatively few
• •' possess, but not many would com pialu If tUgy could save Nature's
... r ... ■■' ’ 1,/ ■'. ', r ~£ R- '■ :j iCaJ covering In Its original beauty and luxuriance.
... The dandt utr germ la the greatest enemy of abundant hair. This Is
:• ■'•’ °p account of the highly contagious nature of dandruff, which makes It
: ' • ' '.. . , almost Imponslble to escape tho disease without the occasional use cf a
: ■ ■:■'• • eerm destroying solut^n
. i ; f .-•' "■-i?‘•' Nowbro’s Herpicide Is the ORIGIN AL remedy that tho dandruff
' vv, y uff * stops falling hair and, (except germ.” It promptly eradicated dand
' ; :•- J chronic baldness) restores the hair to its former health and activity
Herpicide stops itching of the scalp almost instantly.
T*i - v *saifereH|wßflf3SHEsWES.Slirß _J' V 0 **<?■, 60c and sl,lK) St drug stores. Send 10c. In stamps
•RH ' • .-' . ,^^ : -^OHfegSaißas^ ♦’% to -he Herpicide Cos.. Dept. L.. Detroit, Mich., for rt sample.
* mßm .• ' \ °“ l “ rajat9e<l wader the Food and Drug Act. .Tune 30 i9od Ssnal
-r’RR ■ r ' NOTE—If any druggist suggests a substitute, walk out of his store
'■&: - an *> * e, ' d th ® eavertlsed price to us. Ws will immediately express the
troU Pl M d ich dir * Ct <0 y ° Ur d °° r ' *" ch * rse * pald The Herpicide Cos.. De
MISS MADELINE CLUTTER SPECIAL AGENTS
Applications t Prominent bgrbber shops.
by Circle D of St. Mark’s Aid so
ciety, has been postponed until next
week.
• *
Mrs. Hardy Solomon, of Wichita,
Kansas, will arrive tills
be the guest of her Ibrother Mr. L.
J. Leav.y
• • •
There will be a practice of the
opera oon this evening at
8,30 o’clock aT the home of Miss
Tallulah Fleming.
■ • •
Sherrod Akins and his guest, Mr.
Edward Holland, of Mcßae, have re
turned rfvmhat plat" after to
Mr. Alans’ home.
• * .
The hospital auxiliary will meet
this afternoon at 4 o’clock at the
city hall. The board of managers
will meet at 3 o’clock.
* •
JJtt.le Miss Louise Pfeiffer, daught
er of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pfeiffer, has
issued the following invitation tor
an Easter egg hunt this afternu*:
“The rabbit promised to leave
Easter eggs at my house number
ZQt) E street, Wednesday afternoon
3 o’clock. Come and help me find
tie iflWLouise Pfeiffer,
WANTEI*-To locate the where
abciuts (if two half sisters of Jos
eph Stlwart, formerly of Burke
county#Oa., last heard of left Au
gusta,Mia. for some point in Ala-!
mii.ia*Address B 15. McGowan,
i. Ga. or Edwin W Bart.
Ga.
r CHANGE IN SCHEDULE.
The schedules of the Southern rail
way will be slightly changed today.
Trains will arrive and depart as fol
lows:
Train No. 14 arrives Brunswick 9.50 a
No. 32 arrives Brunswick 2.00 p
No. 1G arrives Brunswick 4.25 p
No. 24 arrives Brunswick B.oop
Train No 16 leaves Brunswick (>,30 a
No. 23 leaves Brunswick 9.60 a
No. 31 leaves Brunswick 12.15 p
No. 13 leaves Brunswick 8.30 p
E. H. Houseman,
General Agent.
THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS WEDNESDAY, APftIL 8, 1807.
JMBCKUCS
SLIGHTD'
MAKES THE
CRINDItM
/ 1 - 4: iO-w- ■> .
/ / I’l M y°u want to
/ji <| drink real coffee,
V I |u buy a sealed pack
'jfjJKL age of Arbuckles’
ARIOSAand grind
tjt it in your own
kitchen as you want to use it.
Roasted coffee loses its strength
and flavor if exposed to the air, ‘
and even its identity as coffee
after grinding. Loose coffee sold
out of a bag, bin or tin is usually
dusty and soiled by handling.
Don’t take it!
Compile* with tli requirement, of the National Pure
Food Lav/. Guarantee No. 2041, tied at Washington.
L. V SMITH
WRITING-IN-BIOHT
TYPEWRITER
CAM OR INSTALLMENT PLAN
G. P. ANDERSON
AGENT.
RI*,BONB, REPAIRING. ETC.
can make better food with
Baking
-jlVy S&S0&3& Powder
f® / ABSOLUTELY PURE
sweeter, more palatable
and wholesome.
hOYAL BAKINQ POWDER CO. NEW-YORK.
Citation.
Georgia, Glynu county.
To all WhcSn it May Concern:
J. E. Dußignon, of said county, has
in due fora applied for permanent let
ters of administration, cium testamento
nonexo on tho estate of 8. L. M. Bar
low. deceased, situate In said county.
Said application will be passed on at
the next regular term of the court
of ordinary of said county, to be held
at the court house on the first Mon
day in April, 1907.
This March 4th. 1907
Horace Dart,
Ordinary, Glynn County, Georgia.
R#D. Meader,
% Attorney for Applicant
Every late wrinkle m style, nut
not a wrinkle in the fit or the shoes
from Pee’•son’s.
*IOO For a Sores.
This would not be a large price to
pay for Dr. Drummond's Lightning
Remedies for rheumatism if one coulj
not get relief any cheaper. The
Drummond Medicine Cos. New York,
have received hundreds ol unsolicited
testimonials from grateful people re
stored to health by the use of their
remedies, who would not hesitate to
pay any price rather than suffer the
former torture. If you would like to
try these remedies, and your druggist
hat not got them, wilts direct te the
com nan t. Agents wanted
MR. G. TRIEBE
The Expert Piano Tuner
and Tone Regulator is
If you wish your piano
tuned leave your 'order at
once with
T
FLEMING & BRYAffI
118 NEWCASTLE r. • r,3- .
UPli TH and VITAOTX
M m IP 1 IB DK. MOTT'S
JKmaii madman "—— ■ Z'Q J’.J! v r :rXXV ir pxaux>a
Tbo gross remedy for n- rtroue prostration and all diseases of the kvneratm
fz& -J r> tans of either sat, Hucn as Nervous Prostration. KaUlnt' < r L- . t Mauhtext
■jßSlttfygmsy Itut-oteney, Nitthtly Km ssmr.s. Youtliful Krrors Mon’al Worry, excw '>■• um
f'l it.ai c-o or Opium, w; iclt lead to Consumption and Insanity. With e.--ir
•JFTPR KINR $ order we cuarantro to cure or refund the money. Sold at 81.00 tier t v.
siuiiujinu. c, tioios for sj.iiu, 8m inurrs nii nn ai, a>.. < i i<)aa<i, m.i.. {
CALL ON YOUR GROCER FOR ' MAKE SQUIRES
SQUIRE’S KETTLE -
RENDERED i 1
LEAF LARD
Superior to any on the Market. PURE LEAF LARD
STRONG
nfW Again
| J) Is what Mrs. Lucy
Stovall of Tilton, Oil.
i/y said after taking
\ /A VV Kodol for Dys
pepsia. Hundreds
I uif MEf*2Sir*s of otherweak
are
-!// Wm bed ng re*
! [Stored to perfect
health by this rent-
I WM edy. YOU may be
1 AB* well if you will take
rr Indigestioncausei
nearly all the sick
ness that women
have. It deprives the system of r.ourish
) ment and the delicate organs peculiar t<
1 women suffer weaken, and become
diseased.
Kodol
For Dyspepsia
enables the stomach and digestive crgace
to digest and assimilate all of the whole
some food that maybe eaten. It nourishes
the body, and rebuilds the weak organa
restoring health and strength. Kodol
rel.eves indigestion, constipation, dyspepsia,
eour risings, belching, heartburn and al!
6tomach disorders.
Digests What You Eat
I KtUtvea UdlCMtloa, "frtpir4 i tin
I Mlf •tosiA.-b, belch* eratory of E.OJtoWifl
Bargain far Bala,
Threa small hor.se* close ia resting
Mi month. For ial# ahetp,
■ 9 Brooston, Ftntt ip 4 Cos.
CASTOR IA
Ter Itiftutts and Children.
The KistS Yr-y Have Always Bought
Is Your Blood and Stom
ach Out of Order?
IP SO READ
The experience of Mrs. F. E. ißter. or
Dallas, Texas, with our medicines is best told
by herself ia a letter written on July S, \>A
reads as* follows: “I know from per
sonal experience that Seven Barks and Gicb
Pills are the very best medicines on c&rt
fer Blood and Stomach troubles,. I am in
better health than I ever was in my lifj, Yos
ere at liberty to publish my opinion cf yo
raediciaes. I hope that God's blessing will
fellow you through life.”
We don't know Mrs. Ritter, but w
do know that Seven Barks has ;uii
a good many people who suffered with
disordered stomachs. Wc knew, too.
that it is a purely vegetable rented)
and people say it is easy and pleasan
to take. The doses are sir,ail Seven
Barks has been made and sold for 35
years, and if it wasn’t a sure cure for
tomach troubles, the compa:. 1
it wouldn’t refund the money' iT :t jail
ed to cure But you don't knot- th
company, you say; all right, you knot
us. Deposit 50 cents with us and tak
a bottle of Seven Barks home and try
it. If it doesn’t do all that is claimed
bring the empty or partly used bottl
back and get your money. There i-j
only one way to be cured and that
to try it, and we don’t know of anti
fairer way to get you to make the"
trial. Do you?
EARLY ftiSERST
Tbe famous little pills.— j
Call on DvU $ fliadorby. n
J, .. - ■a! 0. J . fjj