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Mr. and Mrs. Ernest McDonald are
visiting In north Georgia.
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Mr. M. J. Colson is quite sick at
his home on Mansfield street.
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The Acacia club will meet tala af
ternoon with Miss Lilia Burroughs.
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Miss Ethel Conoley and Miss Nan
nie Coney leave tonight for Savannah.
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Little Wm. Tupper Is slightly ill
at the home of his parents, Mr. and
ltalpb Tupper.
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Mrs. W. H. DeVoe is improving ficra
her illness to the pleasure Df her
uvany friends.
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Mr. and Mrs. W. H. .Wood will en
tertain a few friends informally to
morrow evening.
Miss Nellie Colesberry will eater
tain a few friends this evening v.ilb
an informal musicale.
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Mrs. J. .T. Conoley and Miss Koz
zle Conoley have return from a visit
to Atlanta and Charlotte, N. C.
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Mrs. Hose Y. Colvin arrived yes
terday from Way-cross and is the
guest of Mrs. E. C. Tupper for a
few days,
TO KIU i.... GERM.
Ia the Only *ll,!„ Way of Having
■; : ttevtlvc Cure.
If you an- *• ina., or a man with lux
uriant jfei'.: r, you may he sure nei
ther hn (I. ' to amount to anything.
In nearly -o' ’ where women and
men have little hair tlioy owe It
todandrui: re an) hundreds of prep
arations th on" to cure dandruff,
but not on 1 - • ’ Flerp! 'ide tails
you that and cis the '-cult < a germ
burrow In;;, t ■ pci-, md that per
mnnent cure of dandvuf' rod Us conse
quent faUitig rfirifd b'tuh.'- . can only be
had by ‘-'in ~ v . . ‘.iiere is no
other pron’r r >tf n ih-o " JO destroy that
form La; N. /t. iinirUcMe “Destroy
the canr-'v • f- 1 Die effect. M
Hold by leam.u: m ■ <♦,-■. Snd 10c. In
stamnn f* ■/* T*e Oo #
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TWo sl7.es—so and SI.OO.
Smith’s Pharmacy, Agents.
What we know you would always say
“Schlitz beer’ when you order. If you
Hil could visflL our brewery—as thousands have \fP§i
done—you vtould insist on the beer that is
1 brewed here. J it
I- Yo& would want a beer clean—as ours. is. ill 1
You would want it filtered and aged as ™
V we do it. You to know that f,'i|
ev&y bottle is sterilized — it
Ask for the Brewery Bottling. c
Common beer is syne times substitnte(\for Schlitz. v 111 e OI . fj|
1. l. ":J i"i..'>>,/ IJ ; /ft, ;/:■! ’ •V:j J. s ll Ii C t
That-Made Milwaukee famous.
Society News
Mrs. C. A. Rowland, of Augusta,
will be guest of Mrs. Kalph Tupper
during the Kings Daughters con
vention.
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Mrs. W. C. Ames leaves today fo r
Savannah, where she will enter Tei
fair hospital for medical care. Her
friends hope for her early rest, oat on
to health.
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The first moonlight excursion of
the season will be that of Friday
evening given by the Brunswen lose
ball team. If the weather is pleas
ant a large crowd will pmould/ go
o\er.
The ladies of the Oak Gro/e cent
etery Society have tmployed an ex
tra man to clean the cemetery tor
two weeks and they request a!, lot
owners to visit the cemetery Friday
in order to have the lots denied and
the trash removed before? Memorial
day.
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Mr. William G. Brantley, Jr., Is at
home from Athens to spend a week
with Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Bran'ley.
Mr. Brant ley will graduate in June
from the University of Georla and
his high standing, and the many hon
ors he has won are a matter of pride
to his relatives and friends. Besides
being editor-in-chief of the college
publication, The Georgian, he is a
prominent fraternity man and a
member of the Spinx, the ofel i live
senior society, and also a member
of the senior round table, composed
of eleven young men. Ills success
and popularity are eloquent testimon
ials to ids genial personality an.l the
many attributes that constitute tne
best type of college men of taut.v.
Special Notice.
All parties holding bills which
have not yet been presented against
tlm Maritime Protective Association
will please present same on or be
f-re Tuesday noon April 23, at my
office.
N. Emanuel, President.
THE BRUNBWICK DAILY NEWS WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24, 1907.
Yes, and “ you bet it's
good."
Most boys from fbe
courlfty who make their
mark in the world are
brought up on Arbuckles’ l
ARIOSA Coffee. Don’t
let anybody switch you
CD to drinking
somet^‘n 8
else, which
ft JW, i may ruin your
JtmrW an d
Ii (/ j nerves I
I A ll Compile, with all
//l l fequir.mrnl, of ike
V, F V Netioiuil Pum Food
fAi Law. Cuaraotee No.
ZJ I 2041. filed at Wadi.
We loltclt orders tor eeerytmng In
(he grocery line. Pro.jnt ssrvtce,
low prices Devi* It Blacker uv. Il<
dnek rtreet
WOOD-BAILEY
Have Solved The Trouser Problem.
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WOOD-BAILEY.
Citation.
Georgia, Glynn county.
To all Whcto It May Concern.
J. E. Dußlgnon, of said county, has
In due form applied 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
,jf 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
Kvery late wrinkle v style, om
not a wrinkle in the It oi the
from Peernon'e
MR. G. TRIEBE
Ihe Expert Piano Tuner
and Tone Regulator is here.
If you wish your piano
tuned leave your order at
once with
FLEMING & BRYANT
1K -V *V> **fL§ • >HOM M
CALL ON YOUR GROCER FOR ' MAKE SQUIRE*
LEAF I -ARD
Superior to any on the Market PURE LEAF LARD
STRONG
Again
what Mr*. Lucj
|/ Stovall, of Tilton. Qa.
_~T ) | taid after taking
Kodol for Dy
*•>! pepsia. Hundred*
gp ""fillW?*") of other weak
ar*
g I ilj etored to perfect
/ Y-, j I health by thie rem-
I edy. YOU may b
well if you will tak
a.— Indigestion cause*
nearly all the sick
ness that womee
have. It deprives the system of nourish
ment and the delicate organs peculiar te
a— weaken, and becom*
diseaXcl
M Kodol
''for Dyspepsia
enablelfehe stomach and digestive organ*
to all of the whale
some lod that may%e eaten. It nourishes
the body, and rebuilds the weak organa
restoring health and strength. Kodol
relieves indigestion, constipation,dyspepsia,
sour risings, belching, heartburn and all
stomach disorders.
Digests What You Eat
WlUvm indlfMtloa, Fr#p*r*4 *t Ui
war lUaacb talck- rUry oft O.DeWftt
mg i im, u
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Bargain for Sale.
Three smalt houses close In renting
for sl3 per month. For sale cheap.
Brobeton, Fend If A Cos.
CASTOR IA
For Infant* and Children.
The Kipri Y* Have Always Bought
Is Your Blood and Stom
ach Out of Order?
IF SO READ THIS.
The experience of Mrs. F. E. Ritter* erf
Dallas, Texas, with our medicines is best told
by herself in a letter written on July 8, 1904,
which reads as follows: “1 know from per
sona] experience that Seven Barks and Globe
Pills are 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 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
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
us. Deposit 50 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 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 famous little pills^^
Call on Davi* A rtlacao.’bvj
Mon* !rt for