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Mrs. Rosa Cook Is Implying from
a severs illness.
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Mrs. Harry Baker is improving iron
bei recent illness,
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Miss May Clay Monday to
vls.t friends in Savannah.
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The A acia club meets this after
noon with Mrs. Thos. Fuller.
Mrs. M. L. Pak-.r and ■bihl’cti have
returned from north ,gta.
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Mrs. W. H. DeVoe continues indis
posed 'to the regret of her friends.
Mrs. J. M. Madden ’Will r^ttrn
Tuesday from a visit to Jacksonville.
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Miss Florida Livingston, of Brook
man, is the guest of friends fu the
city.
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Miss Mitchell will return to
tonight afte spending a few days
with Miss Mary Clay and Mrs. Wil
burn.
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The Daughters of the Confederacy
Will meet this aftenoon at 4 o’cloc
with Mrs. Marla Blain, the presidentr
609 Grant street. A full attendance
as a number of important
malers are to be discussed.
tnjf R NATURALLY ABUNDANT.
W\a It I* of D(!rafr, It Ortw
I.iaurititUr.
Hair prep-n af'oni and dandruff cure.
u* ik ru!*, pve or Irritating ftffalr#
that do no etjUL/ Hair, when not
diaesved, gr* -v;i ;.r.' uilly, luxuriantly.
I*l 'i.7 I i r- v i cf ni*:*-tenth# of
;;.*I n. tr : < ' • ....ruff is cauiiod
by :i W . . • ’ to cure eland*
mr ; • t . ]. l. t;o far. the
or-ly ... . v. 131 positively
dr.r< ;. the - ro* * Herplclde—
ebo*ut*ly Immußi*. licm from greet#.
►•■ -t • *. * - - ;r C np.eroue drug*.
It nIJ *••->' ’■ *■■ - ‘ tiy; inakea hair
gh, •• * a * r- , ;k. "Deatroy the
eu; - Pt.” Sold by
. it i ftiamps for
•n*r - ntroit,
M!c
Two *tjsea~-B0 a*. and SI.OO.
Smith's Pharmacy, Agenta.
would
“Schlitz beer” when you order. If you
H¥ could visit our brewery—as thousands have \
*ll done—you would insist on the fceer that is K i
I brewed here. §'
I You would want a beer clean—as ours is. ilsl
y You would want it filtered and aged as |p!
V we do it. You would want to know that fra
% K' *
every bottle is sterilized that it is pure— h?
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as is every |~!
edsk for the Brewery Bottling. , . ~
Common beer is sometimes substituted for Schlitz. DO t tie OI rf
lo avoid being imposed upon, see that the cork or crown is branaed S 'h 1 t
That Made Milwaukee famous
Society News
Miss Margueriete Brantley arrives
tomorrow from Blat kshear to spend
a few days in the city.
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The Ladies of the Maccasees will
meet this afternoon at 3 o'clock at
the balk A full attendance is urged.
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Mrs. Percy Witkenherg left yester
day for Savannah, after spending a
few days in the city the guest oi'Miss
Mary Cia7. ,
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Miss Lillian Warden, of Westfleid,
N. J,, arrived yesterday on the Mal
lory steamer to visit Mrs. J. B.
Wright. J
Miss Mitchell, ofjfotne, gave an in
formal recital sailors' reading
room last nighit.- which was much en
joyed by her audience.
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Mrs. Ralph Tuppar was hostess to
the members of the Six-hand Euchre
Club and a number of other friends
yesterday at a lovely party. The
large rooms and hall at Bay View
were charming with pretty draper
ies and a profusion of cut flowers
placed in bowls and vases on tables,
mantels and cabinets. Mrs. Wllilam
Tupper, Miss Fleming and Misc;
ton ng hostess. Five
hand euchre and the
score cards were\ dainty painted
sketches of Teddy Lears. Red aud
yellow ribbons wen! tied to these to
mark the 10 and 2t®hands. The first
pize, cut for by m/s. J. W. Thomas,
Mrs. Millard ReoJa; and Mrs. E. R.
Commit, was Mrs. Reese. The
lone-hand won tby Mrs. J. D.
Sparks consolation by Mrs.
F. 11. The booby, a Teddy
boar /tick pin, was awarded to Miss
Warden, of New Jersey.
Dainty refreshments were served
and the affair was a very pretty and
delightful one.
WANTED. —Lady bookkeeper famil
iar with general olflec work a
stenography, wishes position. Caa
furnish A 1 reference Address S,
this office.
THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS FRIDAY, APRIL 10, 1907.
BET
Yea, and “you bet it’
good."
Most boys from fhe
counlif who make their
r in the world are
brought up on Arbuckles’
ARIOSA Coffee. Don’t
let anybody switch you
V-pl to drinking
oomething
else, which
ft /S.- j may ruin your
AwW #tomac b And
j 1 • j nerves!
f 1 U Compile, with ell
J 1 roqwemeDU of tlio
Lf \ Neuooel PuV Fowl
LJ Vl Low. CuinaH| No.
Jj l 2041, tbd ol WoA-
We solicit orders Pvt everytntng l><
the grocery Uns. Pm, apt sorvlc#
low price" ns Vis k fUsckwruy, 11
Monk strodt
f H fill
Dressers 1 I
Jin and about BnnJwlck
in. of
s w]^^P^iav&#ov!fl
ed for
cludes Busings 9uits, Fancy Waist
coats and Seperat# Trousers for ev
ery occasion.
They are made by Feckhelmer,
Fishel & Cos. and the College Brand
Makers, which their
correctness. The s#ce and styie
range is a wide one—Stop in to
day for a try on!
A Great Range of Suits at
915, $lB and S2O.
WOOD-BAILEY
CLOTHING CO.
Cltatton.
Oeorela, Glynn county.
To all WhrSm It May Concern.
J. E. Dußlrdod. of said county, haa
In due form allied for permanent let
ters of administration, cum testamento
nenexo on the estate of S. L M Bar
low, deceased, situate 'n said county.
Said application will be passed on at
the next regular term of the court
•>f ordinary of said county, to be held
at the court house on the first Mon
day In April, 1907.
This March 4th. 1867
Horace Dart.
Ordinary. Glynn County, Georgia.
R. D. Meader,
Attorney for Applicant
flhrery late wrinkle m, sly.* uui
not a wrinkle In the f it r> the ><
from Peereon’a
MR. G. TRIEBE
i Jie Expert Piano Tuner
uui I one Regulator is here.
i you wish your piano
tuned leave vour order at
once with
FLEMING A, BRYANT
*l3 f- W* -AN r> t ft* *HONI %*
CALL ON YOUR GROCER FOP AK E SOUIRES
SUUIRE’S HETILE
RENDERED J*
LEAF L.AkD
Superior to any on the Market. EURE LEAF LARD
STRONG
nTW Again
•• w h*t Mrs. Luej
Stoyall of Tilteo. Qa.
,'A > v\ Kodol for Dye
pepsia. Hundred*
jPßSKJtkggt*; of other weal
women art
r I 11| stored te f^rfset
/ % 1 1 health by thlnrem-
I kI #dT ' YOU b *
well ft you will u * t '
#T Indigestion cauasi
nsarly all the sick
ness tbit womst
have. It deprives the system of nourisn-
Bient and the delicate organs peculiar to
women suffer weaken, and bsccmo
diseased.
Kodol
For Dyspepsia
enables the stomach and digestive organs
to digest and assimi’ata all of the wheie
teme food that may be sater. It nourishes
ths body, and rebuilds the weak organs,
restoring health and strength. Kodol
relieves indigestion.constipation, dyspepsia,
•our risings, belching, heartburn and *1
•fcomch disorder*.
Digests What You Eat
i-B* it***ch kulak-
M < IM, •%<
pared U Ot Uk
ratrrfE C X>Wm
aCa ,Ckl>4*. U
Bargain for Sal*.
Th:ee small houses close In rwnttn*
for m per month. For sale cheap
Brobsten. Fendlp * Q<
FORM THREE
CO*vß:anT, 1908
THE FECHHEIMER FiSHELCO
TBT'f "?! f
CASTOR IA
For it", ir.ts and Children.
t ta Yw Have Always Bought
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Is Your Blood and Stom
ach Out of Order?
IP 50 READ THIS.
The experience *f Mrs. F E. Eitter, ef
Dallas. Texas, with our medicines is best t#!4
by herself in a letter written on July I. 1904.
which reads as follows: “I know from per
sonal experience that Sere Barks and Globe
Pills are the eery best medicines on earth
for Blood and Stomach trouble*. 1 am m
better health than I ever was in mr 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 Mr*. Ritter, but we
do know that Seven Barks hat 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 jg
years, and if it wasojA a sure cure for
stomach troubles. thWlompany 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
u Deposit 50 cents with us and take
a bottle of Seven Barks home and try
Tf it doesn't do ail that is claimed,
ii-iil the empty or partly used bottle
h •' and get your money. There is
none way to be cured and that is
♦ try it. and we don’t know of any
fairer way to gat y*u t* Make the
trial. Do yotif
EARLY RISERS
The famous little pill*.
Call ob Davis * rtlaca-*T, U
Monk *tr*wt (or gmeorlM 1 lowast
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