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Society News
Mra. J. p. fi*wl3, of S.
t!.. la the guest of her brother, Mr
L J. LMa*y.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Wade leave to
day ior they will re
side in future.
Mra. Luclle Butig returned yester
day from a stay of several months
in Jacksonville.
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Mrs. J. D. Sparks entertained a
t< w friends Informally at euchre
yesterday afternoon.
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Mra. P. M. Nightingale pleasantly
entertained the Bridge Eight yester
diy afternoon. The guests oT the
club were Mrs. G. P. Smith and
Mrs. C. B. Conyers.
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The chapter of the Eastern Star
will meet this evening at 8 o'clock
at their hall. Important business
relating to the future or thft chap
ter will come up and every member
Is urged to be present.
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Miss Tallulah Fleming entertained
with an Informal musicals last eve
ning complimentary to Mrs. Nlcklen-j
berg, of Savannah who will sing In 1
the concert tonight. The even
l was very pleasant ana much
Ajoyed iby those pleasant.
\ N oPAHES
The Strloktu lease Prom Grief.
What a fortun.i'e rrov;.'-n 0 f nature
It Is. that Uepnv.-r the r.i: or p, .. ;tai
suffering; for how r-.lyo < ■ i t
ItrVf Ui discover t
blooming r 1 .; ~ ( (s
heart, and that. i. > i . i
were dor mod to.'w.M c* t > 9
•pares tic. ■ *.-|- . ■ ■ . > *,,.
ti ro• hours t ' ■ . , !rr '
those rvi- ■ i" i. e yenri
* * by 1 ... g t. . a have
cost a r . ' . Mi lu. an.’i <
St >' c ’ **■: • ■ 1 . io the In
treat vntione :-f r.-V • tr.i caure
of lu.tr - - .-i .■■ . > - to be
a iroi-n or r-'-rite -• ..- ••.m.tv* Into
the hair fr, lit !•- , ; )rc r plc|de
absolutely f ;-i pu-m thus
l’rmltt!"-r > > t - na .
t”r iltte-dc- drug-
f l '**; ' ’ tuple,
to The ttf- Mich. !
Two alarm-- 50 a..■ and *1 00.
Smith's Pharmacy, Agents.
wc know you would iilway. ssy
Sljr “Schlitz beer” when you order. If you
Hj could visit our brewery— 3s thousands have
done you would insist on the Hbeer that is I|*P]
1 brewed here. |
I You would want a beer clean—as ours is. Ifl
\ou would want it filtered and aged as yLJ
r we do it. You would want to know that K*:J
every bottle is sterilized that it is pure- ||'
0 as is every Li
/I sk for the Brewery Be tiling.
Common beer is sometimes substituted for Schlitz. bottle of
lo avoid being imposed upon, see that the cork or crown is branaed j
Thai Made Milwaukee famous.
The D. A. R. met yesterday after
noon with th® regent, Mrs. Court
land Symmes. After the business
meeting Mrs. Symmes entertained
the hap'er, an historical contest
being the feature of the entertain
ment. The prise for answering thal
greatest Dumber of questions was
awarded) to Mrs. IMontgomery. De
lightful refreshments were served
and the afternoon was iguca enjoyed
by all present.
Citation.
Georgia, Glynn County,
Katie Miller, naviug made appli
cation for twelv<^ months support
out of Lhe esia eMt Abe Miller, au<r
appraisers pointed to set
• part me hied their re
turn. all persons concerned are here
by required to show cause before
the cour of ordinary of said county
on the first Monday in May, 1907,
why aid application should not be
granted. This mn. day of April,l9o7.
Horace Dart,
Ordinary Glynn County. Ga.
Nonce
The public is notified that good
“id (1 in ;i r s anon has come again
•’id u-it on t day and Saturday last
there were ' velve caught on Cum
■" rlami All paries wishing to go
■■ day oi i.ior* i.-iung please notify
M i%K'o t r (An ji-. Vnderson of th” !
strainer Enuin-me, in morning be-!
fore willing to in order that i
'he boatman at g'umbf rland may !
have lis hOii 1 reli> arid fre. . bait
on hand d.inos, lai! and brat will
tie furti'she-J J
1. / All I 1 *
waf v 1
pwvv km m
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CAtfH NSTALLMENT PI AN
O. F. ANDERSON
AGENT.
RHS3ONB, REPAIRING. ETC.
the BAUNBWICK BAILT R*Wl TUEBDAY, APRIL 18, 1807.
rir* #
mmwm OW*l/
#** yDUHET
Ye, and “you bet it’
good.'*
• Mo*t boys from fhe
cqptry who make their
•dik in the world are
up on Arbucklet'
ARIOSA Coffee. Don’t
let anybody switch you
to drinking
tomething
LOPES *l* e * which
fi m b J rum your
4iwv tomach and
/j' j nerves!
/1 | Cmplw mA A
/*1 Ik*
y I 1 foj
po* Vi Law, Nw
L MM I, iWJ U Wuk
We solicit orders tor eterytaln® li
the groo*rv line Pm. im s®rvie.
low prices Davl* * ai*ck*r* IIS
Mnsb <trees
\f Many People
lf Men, Women and Children.
ft M ft w * lo mal<e f hi3 store their store for
af buying FOOTWEAR, because of the
yur corre t styles to be purchased here!
The Ij/nan, Sol osls and 3her- Th * yHanan, Foe 1 ush, Tiffan
wood for Women. **4 Foes Shoo# for Men.
The Alden sad Spartan Show
The William# Hoyt and So
foals Shoes for ajfttlldren shown J
here form a for st/1#
end service not equaled elsewhere. i. "■/_ r'fSSHfiMEM
All the popular models for Spring
end Summer are shown In black— SKo, .J3?f -5*
fashionable Tan Leathers. K/BslBf
WOOD-BAILEY JSB
.CLOTHING CO.
Citatron.
GvcuglH, Glynn county
To all Wluta It May Concern.
I ® Dußignon, of ud county, baa
in due for %mpt;pd for pe -i an- nt let
ters of administration, cum testament.
• • ■■m on the estate of 3.1, M Har
low. deceased, situate n said county
Bald application will hi passi and >n at
the next regular term of the court
uf 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 #
•very late wrinkle n sty.e u „
not a wriufcle In the O' a th- r ' •
fro* Peereen'e
MR. G. TRIEBE
c f.xpirt ? iano Tuner
* lone otoris Mere.
1 * )°u " vou ■ piano
tuned e<M\e >Mir order at
once w it h
FLEMING &. BRYANT
IS fit
CALL ON VOUR GPOCER FOm
SHUIRE'S KETTLF
RENDERED
LKAF LV! [)
Superior tany on the Market.
STRONG
tQ|x Again
Tlßuffßlfi// *• what Mr*. Lucy
Stovall, of Tilton, Ga.
YM TW> **' d aft * r taking
Kodol for Dye
pepsiA Hundred*
of other weak
ar
rl |l| tored to.perfect
/ J health by A* rem
/ . jftj *dy. YOU may b
IJP well if you will taki
Indigestion causal
nearly ail the sick
ness that women
have. It deprives the system rf nourish*
mart and the delicate organs peculiar tc
women suffer— weaken, and becotm
diseased.
Kodol
For Dyspepsia
enable* the stomach and digestive organs
tc digest and assimiiat* all of th* whele
eom* food that may be eaten. It nourithes
th* body, and rebuild* the weak organa
raster lag health and strength. Kodol
relieve# indigestion, con*ti pation. dy*pepeie,
•eur risings. beichuig, heartburn and afl
etemsch disorder#
Digests What You Eat
l4la**iea
*•* — m+k bad eh
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ht iiu UW
•r*tef *f I*o SdVfV
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Bargain for &!*
Throo Hmall hor.Fep clone In ranttn:
lIS fiar month For an!* choai s
Brahatan. Fantfip 4 Ca.
MAKF AOLilffa
PURE LEAF LARD
C ASTOR IA
ioi tuatrds and Children.
KN Vr " Have Always Bought
Is Your Blood and Stom
ach Out of Order?
IF 50 READ THIS.
nJuA Mrs. F. E. Ritter,
pa.las, Texas, with our medicines is best talc
t5 TSeif J m a lctter written on July S, I*o4,
which reads as follows: “I know hnm r•*.
sonat experience that Seven Barks and Globe
FBJs arc the very best medicines on earth
for blood and Stomach troubles. I am in
better health than I ever was in niv life. You
are at liberty to publish my o-oion 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 has cured
a good many people who suffered with
disordered stomachs. We know, to*,
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
tears, and if it wiiasc a sure cure for
stomach troubles. We company back of
it wouldn't refund the money if it fad
ed to cure. But you don’t know the
company, you say; all right, you know
us Deposit 50 cents v.ith us and take
a bottle of Seven Barks home and try
it If it doesn’t do all that is claimed.
Ir-mg the empty or partly used bottle
back and get your money. There is
omy one way to be cured and that •*
to try it. and we don’t know of any
fairer way to get y*u to make the
trial. Do you?
1L A RLY &IS£:RS
The fan?rots li< "io pZls.
o*3l on Dari# a < *
f*r jro*ri*. in wart