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Society News
Mrs. Vi p, Parker entertala
tbs Acacurclub this afternoon.
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The Ladies of the will
meet this afternoonj,3o at tha
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Mrs. D. D. Awinson is the guest
of Dr. and Mrs. Burrell Atkinson la
Cadmen county.
• • •
Mrs. J. W. Thomas and her chil*
dren returned yesterday from a visit
to St. Petersburg, Fla.
• • •
Mlaa Elizabeth Atkinson, of Cam
den, will arrive in a day or two to
visit Mrs. G. W. Blanton.
Mrs. J. 8. Dunwody and Mrs. N.
Emanuel will return tomorrow from
a few days’ stay in Savannah
•* * /
Miss Louise Baker left yesterday
to ei>ead the wees-end in Black hear
the guest of Miss Marguriete lAmt
ley.
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Mrs. T. J. McCall entertains the
'Friday 31-hand Euchre club this
afternoon.
• • •
Mis. Irene Baker Is Quite sick at
the home of her daughter, Mrs. H.
MV King. Sue was Bomowbat lm
pr Jed last night.
“Sie hospital auxiliary will give
a njKmllght excursion to St. Simon
at the full moon In May, which will
be the first of the season.
• •
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Kendrick leave
this morning for Savannah, called
there by the serious Illness of Mrs
Kendrick’s father, Mr. I. B. Fergu
son.
• • •
Mrs. J. W. Thomas’ circle of St
Mark's church will meet this morn
Ing at 10 o’clock at her home on
London atneet. A full
Is ur*e4.
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Miss Laura Baker leavei tomur
row for Washington D. C.. to re
sume her studies at school after a
visit to her paernts, Mr. and Mrs.
M. A. Baker.
NEWBRO’S HERPICIDE
Miss Clutter's Hair
_ NOTE— If Any. d-ugglst scggeets eubst tute.
MISS MAOEUNE CLUTTER SPECIAL AQENTB
at Prominent bartker shoe*.
Tha exchange of the Maccabeee
has (been opened and will dispose of
all articles of fancy work and ev
erything in the line of cakes, pies,
bread, etc., sent in.
• • •
One of the largest and loveliest
childrens’ parties ever given here
was that of yesterday when little
Miss .Alva Tupper entertained her
friends at Bay was
suggestive of Easter detail
and many original and attractive fea
tures contributed to the success of
the affair and the pleasure of the
little guests. On sheet, fas
tened to an tree, was
pinned a large and very realistic
thrown "bunny and euch child was
blindfolded and attempted to pin a
furry brown tall. The prizes, a 'big
•abblt and a little one, were won
by Miss Margaret Tupper and Miss
Muff Symmes. After this frolllc the
little folke marched to the dining
room where a bewildering picture
greeted the many childish eyes
opened wide at the parade of
bunnies and biddies, ev
ery sort of Easter favor that stret
ched down the center of the table.
The affair was a charming one and
much enjoyed pretty little
hostess and her guilds.
Notice to the Public. jk
The public ie awrJd not to ptjgK
hase crossties ptckeAjp in the hair*
•r, which were tbjmwn from my
ock Sunday.
#Wnk D Aiken.
i Sort.* M
Thtnot be a Icrge price to
pay tm Dr. Drummond's Lightning
RettiTOle* for rheumatism Jl oue coull
not get relief any {s&pgper The
Dremnyrnd Medicine C?' New York,
have received hundred? ot unsolicited
testimonial* from grateful people re
stored to Health by the use of their
remedies, who would not hesitate to
pay any price rather than suffc' ’he
former torture. If you would like to
try these remedies, amt your druggist
ban not got them writ* direct to the
coTfiranv Agent* wanted
THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS FRIDAY, APRIL 5. 1907.
JSfUMfLES
MAKES THE
BRIMDIMS
I fj\ 1 K you want to
Jj! I drink real coffee,
Y / i| buy a sealed pack-
W age of Arbuckles*
ARIOSA and grind
|Ta it in your own
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
of a bag, bin or tin is usually
pfusty and soiled by handling.
Don’t take it!
Complin* with H requirement* of tha National Pure
Food Low, Guarantee No. 2041, hied at Woahmgtoa,
” L. C. SMITH
WRITING -IN-OI^IT
TYPEWRITER
CASH on INSTALLMENT PLAN
G. F. ANDERSON
AGENT.
RIPBONB, REPAIRING, ETC.
the Freight
is Here
AMONG THE MANY
ARE SOME SNAPPY EX
CLUSIVc PATTERNSI
an/ idy’s
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TO OUR STOCK AF
TER EASTER RUSH.
WOOD-L AILEY
CLOTHING CO.
“One Price Clothit rs.”
Citation.
treorgiß, Glynn county.
To all Wbiteafl May Concern.
J. E. DußiWin. of said county, has
in due form allied for permanent let
ters of administration, cum testamento
nenexo on the estate of 3. 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
Rrery late wrinkle *t <■. tm
not a wrinkle In 'be ‘
tn pi nwp'-in’rw
MR. G. TRIEBE
ihe Hxpert Piano Tuner
it id lone Regulator is Here.
If you wish your piano
t t'< leave your order
once with 0
I
FLEMING & BRYANS
<p \
*1 ** *mon*>
CALL ON YOUR GROCER FOR 1 MAKE SQUIRE'S
SpißF'e KETTLE %if
L.MED Mi
LEAF \RD
Superior to any on the Market. PURE LEAF LARD
STRONG
’f' W Again
M ** wfiat Mr*. Lucj
i.(i Stovall.ofTilton, Ga,
t/2 1 said after taking
Kodol for Dys
i t-c. -i H.ur.J'ed*
ofotherweak
women art
f j W >j| stored to perfect
/ f I health by thiSem-
Y. | edy. YOU may b
lAj S' well if you will takl
(T wt " Indigestion causei
' 3 ~‘S&ZH!gy nearly all the sick
ness that women
hare. !t deprives the systefh of nourish
ment and the c .licate organs peculiar te
women suffer weaken, becomi
diseased.
Kcdol
For Dyspepsia
enables the stomach and digestive or-aa
to digest and asstm.late all of the whole
some food that may be eaten. It nourishes
the body, and rebuilds the weak organs,
restoring health and strength. Kodol
re! ie ves indigestion, constipation, dyspepsia,
sour risings, belching, heartburn and ail j
stomach disorders.
Digests What You Eat
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I Fr*pard tt tfao Lob- I
I oratory of S.O.DoWin I
[ a f'o mi I
Bargain for Bale.
Thteo aiuall hoi.-*s close In renting
ff >r Sir. per month. For sale cheap.
Fendip 4 Cos.
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CASTOR 1A
i'c* L._iits anti Children.
k;- v ''* \\?m Always Bought
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Is Your Blood and Stom
ach Out of Order?
IF SO READ THIS.
The experience of Mrs. F. E. Ritter, of
Dallas, Texas, with our medicines is best told
by.herself in a letter written on July 8, 1&04,
which reads as follows: “I know from per
ivm 3 ' ex P er:enc e that Seven Barks and Globe
1 ills arc the very best medicines on earth
for Blood and Stomach troubles. I am in
better health than I ever was in my life You
are at liberty to publish my opinion of your
medicines. I hope tiiat God’s blessing will
follow you through life.” .
We don’t know Mrs. Ritter, but we
do know that Seven Barks has cured
a good many people who suffered with
disordered stomachs. We know, too,
that it i< a purely vegetable remedy,
and people say it is easy and pleasant
to take. The doses are small. Seven
Barks has been made and sold for 35
years, and if it wasn’t a sure cure for
stomach troubles, the company back of
it wouldn’t refund the money if it fail
ed to cure. But you don’t know the
company, you say; all right, you know
as Depo- it 30 cents with us and take
a bottle of Seven Barks home and try 4
it If it doesn't do all that is claimed.
' r!: _; the empty r partly used bottle
back and get your money. There is
only one way to be cured and that is
to try it. and we don't know of any
fairer way to get you to make the
trial. Do you?
EARLY RISERS
The fame is little pills.
Call on Davie & mac*.-rpr. il
Mont atrewt. for |nic*rl> 1 lowarl
tvrrVat arleaa