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BRUNSWICK'S POST-
Lenten season has, like that
m-M of almost other place.
tailed the Lenten
hope* of rush This may
b< ascribed f several reasons, one
'being the unusual activity in enter
taining before Lent, and another and
a more vital one, the extremely
warm weather in the month of
March, which was so enervating ana
brought with it a lassitude properly
belonging to a month later. A spell
of inertia'" add disinclination for
either giving or attcndng social fun
ctions is the result and fungipns are
consequently few and lacking the es
prit necessary to make them a real
pleasure.
The season is over and
In a few more weeks everybody will
b busy with preparations for the
island season. %
Mr. W. F.
little Improved frs^m^jp^ess^jß
The Thaltan club will rnfar;
day afternoon wltn Mrs. E. RVHnnt
• • •
Rev. and Mrs. Walter M. Gilmore,
of Eastman, are visiting In the city.
* * *
I The Acacia club will meet W-xl
Vnother WONDER OF SCIENCB.
(IMvtr'S*' -i i)nt Dandruff ta
I > !.<■ i. '.rim.
0h '■ tc fhcso days In
rtttiU- .'lies. Bine#
... . ... . has been
rr ' - • h:i:h no hair
pri p-nved a sue*
o*'i> ■■ lierpiclde was
P'jl •: . • - jV flr.h'ritlflcprep
ara..:-* a t . , r' that makes
4ifcSr>* ta it" -.r into ths
ar.i: . - K ft ■ . t iI t.r. whirl
it *t : MIT Wi I: Mug ecalp,
falling :■ ■ . - ..nit.- V l-r.'injjiWith-
Ctft fur. '- i.Y r hixurlantly.
It is i’li- i i-.-f • , r o.’ d-mdrutt.
Boid i- !*n : t;-.*r drugglstfi. Pond 100.
In t* npt i -r to The. l.erpt
eld Cr...
Pwn Ue~S* w,.ie and 11.68.
Smith's Pharmacy. Agent*.
What we know you would always say
m*Jg “Schlitz beer” when you order. If you ,| V|Jj|i
■lf could visit our brewery—as thousands have \f|||
r| done— you would insist on that is *Jfi
1 brewed here. % gf*
I You would want a beer clean—as ours is.
1/ You would want it filtered and aged as
¥ we do it. You would want to know that
every bottle is sterilized that it is pure— u|
0 as is every Mj
Ask for the Brewery Bottling . bottle of V J
Common beer is sometimes substituted for Scklits . UU L Lie Ul fl
la avoid being imposed upon, see that the cork or crown is branaed SclllitZ /fl
sifnswick
That Made Milwaukee Famous
Society New%
Friday afternoon with Mr*. Thag.
Fuller.
• • •
Misses Ida and Jule Foster, of
St. Simon, are guests of Mrs. J. B.
Wright. , a
• • • WBBP
Mrs. Ralph Tapper will eatertaim
the Six-hand Euche club next Thurs
day afternoflfr **
Mr. Tom Sherman, fiWXugamr t*
the guest of hla George
Sherman.
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The little son of Mr.
Ham Nightingales has beejPwnaum^
Bernard NLola^r
m a
Mrs. W. ETOempstcr and Mlae An
nie Dempster, of Waycrosa, are Jg*
iting relatives here.
The Daughters of the
meet tomorrow afternoon at 4
cfflock with MnrCourttodSymmee.
Mrs '.A ‘ 1,C.. - t ,. * S
tor blew ‘‘fork aft i®j|
T. F. Smith.
Miss Lillie Warden,
N-J., is expected tgHVive tomor
row on the flWllory sBPto visit Mrs.
J. B. WrlghtX -
The Aid and Mlonte MUsirn j£B§P
ty of the Fir*. MithoJist ad@9n,
will meet tomojrjw aft srioon atißflfl
o'clock at the#homo of Mrs. R. W.
Harley. g
J• a a
Miss Gavleve Ilalstj* is en route
home jffi i Galveston Hd svIlL t-top
at Monmoßpry with Mr.
Mrs. George A. Walston before
lining home.
many friends of Mr* W. H.
regret her continued illness,
whielas necessitated the giving up
of to Washington as a dele
gate to The D. A. R. convention.
* • •
Circle D., Mrs. E. C. Tupper, chair
man, will give an ice creaf festival
In the park Wednesday afternoon at
“THE SRMNAWiOK SAILY NEWS SUNDAY, ARRIL 14, \9of.
3,30 o’clock, that* will also be a j
fish pon t for ths cm dren and all j
the little fo'ks are invited.
...
Mr. Benj. Borchardt left last night j
jpgpt-eenwoed. Miss., where Mrs. !
"BorchagßMd her little daughter
are
Mra. P^Kajft‘s mother, will give
a lkfiJßre’cepmn in their honor Tues
dawlpitene, celebrating their wood
enTTOddin*.
Jbe concert to be given Tuesday
Jffag for the benefit of the Sailors
gKding Roo wiljgjjk a
areal event aflfcffiKowded
be present, fflfe dramatic recita*
tions of MisOHUhell, of Rome, win
be an l UMwifflhe eve
ning. tt- 'vl-i 7''tnnah w
-off-, r, } 4 p 1,.. -j <t<-jo,
( • " ? . p.fAv
hearing
her VtSp omisc-s to
©e JWTeadW a?*xeaa Thewiogram
at 8,30.
Notice
public is notified that good
nlld drum San season has come again
nind that ou Friday and Saturday last
jLhere were twelve caught on Cum-
Borland. All parties wishing to go
or more fishing please notify
I B. £ Ford, or Capt Anderson, of the
SstiAwer Emmeline, the morning be
fore wishing to start, in order that
lh boatman at Cumberland may
have his boat ready and fresh bait
on hand. Lines, bait and boat will
be fumtahed
L. C. SM>tH
WRITING -IN-BIGHT
TYPEWRITER
awm;>.< %
8S"- I
ngs- a
CASH OR INSTALLMENT PL^L
Q. F. ANDERSON
AGENT.
RIRBOHS. REPAIRING, ETC.
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I W Many Feopls
I w Men, Women and Cntidren.
{S ftjy Jj who make this store their store for
M Mr buving FOOTWEAR, because of the
corrc t stvlos to be purchased here!
J The vHanan, Fonbush, Tlßan
The wHanaa, Sohosls and 9her- fca(l F( y ag shoos for Men.
wood 9®es for Women. a.
The Alden and Sparta* Shos*
The Williams- H"yt and So
rosls Shoes f'BßChlldren shown /"X
here ffMm a conmlnatlon for styla - +
and "iJflcc not equa’e.l elsewhere. B jjw
All *e popular models for Spring iM
and Summer are shown in black — ¥/ . ,&
Also In fashionable Tan Leachers. y
WOOD-EAILEY JP
CLOTHING CO.
Citation.
Georgia. Glynn county.
To all Whi.fci It May Concern.
J E Dußtgnon. of said county, has
in due forth applied for permanent let
ters of administration, cum testamento
nenexo on the estate of S. L. M. Bar-
Mow. deceased, situate n aatd county.
Iteld application will be passed on at
rthe next regular term of the court
of ordinary of said county, to be held
| at* the ' hurt bnise on the first Mon
day in *r.-ii, V’h7
i This March 4th. 1907
Horace Dart.
I Ordinary. Glynn County. Georgia
R. D. Meader.
Attorney for Applicant.
(tvery late wrlnkla n *t,.e, ou>
not a wrinkle in the H <>■ f i’-* a'-h*
from Peerin'*
MR. G. TRIEBE
Ihe Expert Piano Tuner
and Tone Regulator is Here.
If you wish your piano
tuned leave vour order at
once with
FLEMING & BRYANT
1* • Li
s-*AKr SOt'IPE'S
CALL ON VOUR GROCER FOR
SQUIRE’S KETTLE
HEHOERED 1
LEAF LARD JBfL
Superior to any on the Market. PURE LEAF LARD
STRONG
tTW. Again
*)) <• w h*.t Mr*. Luej
Stovall, of Tilton, Qeu,
H /J lsaid aftsr taking
"58i /AV\ Kodol for Dye-
P*P* la - Hundred*
of ether weak
IpS ‘ wom * n * r *
r j f n i|| stored to perfect
I eft, ,‘j health bvA.: rem-
I iKLij edy. YOm*y b*
well if you will tak*
ff Indigeetlon cause*
nearly all the sick*
oe-.e that women
have. It deprive* the sy item of nourish
ment and the delicate organs peculiar t
women suffer weaken, and becoroi
diseased.
Kodol
For Dyspepsia
enable* the stomech and digestive or yen,
to digest and assimilate all of the whele
tome food that may be eaten. It nourishes
the body, and rebuilds the weak organa
restoring health and strength. Kodol
relieve* indigestion, constipation, dyspepsia
eeur risings, beishmg, heartburn and *ll
stomach dieerder*.
Digests What You Eat
a*U*va t*4: Pr-O&rerf *
•*V **h***k mhwpia t laVfll
•m ♦ r- ~ c n^ru
Bargain for Bate.
Th.e. email house* rlo*e In renting
*r>r SIS per month for al <*hoap
Brebsten, Pendlp A Cos
CASTOR IA
lot lar>r.tß and Children.
V* Kl nH Vr Have Always Bought
""
Is Your Blood and Stom
ach Out of Order?
IF 50 BP.AO THIS,
The experience of Mr*. F. E. Ritter, of
Dallas, Texas, with our medicine* i* be*t t*34
by herself in a lefter written on July I, 1104,
which reads ** follows: “I know from per
sonal experience that Seven Bark* and Globe
fill* * re tllc Tery lsCst niedicine* on earth
for Blood and Stomach trouble*. I am ia
better health than I ever was in my life. You
are at liberty to publish my of your
medicines. I hope that God's blessing will
follow you through life."
We don’t know Mrs. Ritter, but we
do know that Seven Barks ha* cured
a good many people who suffered with
disordered stomachs. We know, toe,
that it is 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 a sure cure for
stomach troubles. 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
us. Deposit so cents with us and take
a bottle of Seven Barks home and try
it. If it doesn't do all that is claimed,
bring the empty or partly used hott’e
hack 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?
EA -f RISERS
Tt ' --s little pills.
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