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Little Anna Ballard was aborted
an b uiiy improved last umhif
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Airs. j. J. Ernest, of Atlanta, 1.
speuumg some time on SI Simon.
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Airs. O. B. Conyers Jeaves tomor
row to visit tier luoluM^ in Tennessee
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Aliases Daisy and Bessie Vi right, c,
Sleiiing, are guests of Mrs. J. Ai
Burnett.
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Mrs. Mike Brown and Mr. 8. i\
Brown will return in a lew days fro...
New tors. j?
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Mrs. G. W. Blanton
from a visit to Airs. Sinn,
in Atlanta.
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Miss KUa Symons letflHat nigm
for savannah after a g| to , r ,
W. F. Symons.
Little Annie Maxey sick
at the home of her or.
Airs. M. r. King. \
Mrs. J. S. Wright Arabel
la Wright leave a !<• .
days In Jacksonville.
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Alias May Wright Hll entertain
Bier friends a picnic
111 the beach on St.
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postponed the Aca
will be afternoon
at tin home of Miss l]He Wood.
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Mrtm 0. J. NorthornSfcd children
of Atlanta, are spenrrHL some Urn
at the Arnold house otpfL Blcon,
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The friends of Mrs. w. F. Dillon
of Jacksonville, are gHd to knov
that she 1b recovering 5m her ae
lous Illness. j§
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Mrs. H. R. Hopkins etjßrtained the
Six-hand Euchre club vjm charming
ly yesterday afternoon. iflhe meeiln ,
was very pleasant atten b .
by the members
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Mrs. Spencer R. will visl
Mrs. G. W. Blanton sißly and wii'
also be a guest at part
of Miss Arabella which b.
gins Tuesday, May J‘l
Complies wifSll rcquiren.ei b ot ihe National Pure Food Law, Guarantee No. 2041, filed at WaJiingtou.
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“We dined H kome of the
finest hotels but t
did not find to excel
in quality ArbuckWARIOSA.” *
That is what onStdy writes and
millions of others pHe they believe,
by using more ArlMlcs’ ARIOSA
Coffee than all thHther packaged
coffees in the Ufla States put
together,
The fact thaaArhuckles*
ARIOSA Coffeelostsless and
has suited the and taste of
most American {A>le for over
jfflaV Rooking hr trouble
Ahead of time Ibeats Solomon in hole closed up
big hole
fSSHHMHHHHKjjI policy ill PLUMBING not only busts the pipes but busts pocketbook
V BV The fine cook you prize wilP van ish into smoke when her kitchen
boiler troubles begin. Beware of sewer connections. Typhoid Is a
mighty expensive sickness. We ain't a looking for troubhp—Just a
i^~ hint to you how to avoid it. An examination cost you nary a dollar.
jP Bohne Si Gillen
I 428 Newcastle St. 397
JAMEETOWN
I EXPOSITION
■ SUGGESTS
A., B. S 4 AND s. A. L RTS.
Best Route —DINING CARS
For full Reservations, etc call on or write
JF J. C. Llgeour,
Com'l. Agt., Brunswick, Ca.
Society News
Mrs. H. F. Dunwody entertained
Informally at bridge yesterday *ln
honor of Miss Alary Clay and her
guest. Miss McAlpin, of Savannah.
The afternoon was much enjoyed by
those present
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Miss Madge Ward entertained her
friends very pleasantly Wednesday
evening in honor of her birthday.
Alany games were played and after
wards refreshments were served, the
.able ana dining room being attract
ively decorated for the occasion. The
evening was one of great pleasure ti.
whe young hostess and her guests.
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The friends of Mrs| Gus Hoffman,
formerly of this cltyAre sympathiz
.ng with her In death of her
sister, Mrs. Adler, finch occurred In
Atlanta a few claysmgo. She was tak
en suddenly ill with meningitis and
succumbed to the disease in a few
days. Mrs. Adler was married only
last November. She was also a niece
of Mrs. S. M. Glogauer, of this city.
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Mrs. G. W. Blanton’s beautiful
lower garden is being visited by
many people at present, the chief at
ractlon being the large bed of Easter
lilies now In bloom. Mrs. Blanton Is
noted few her success In raising these
lovely fywers anal each year It Is her
ustom to prese\ a large sheaf of
them to each of\ the churches on
some Sunday. Tli lilies will be a!
their greatest per action during the
coming week and /e well worth see
f ing. i
Foi a Sort,*
This wjfind not be a large prlca to
ray Drunmond’a TJghtnln;
Hi Jiocjes foi rheumatism If one coul ]
not get relief any cheaper The
Drummond Medicine Cos. New Verr
nave received hundreds on uusolbiti
’csfitnmilnle from gratefn 1 people r
f nrrd to health I v thu use of the'r
remedies, who would not hesitate ■>
liav anr price rather than suffer *t,c
former torture, tf yon would lit to
j try these remedies and your dru„
has not got them, writ* direct tc *. ■
company Agent* wurte- 1
Sggg
37 years, ought to induce every
body to at least sample it.
The cities hide many country girls
and boys who secretly sigh for a
cup of good coffee like “ mother" made.
" Mother ” probably used the old
original “ Arbuckles’ " the first roasted
packaged coffee.
See that you get the sealed
THE BAUNBWICK DAILY NEV/S FRIDAY MORNING ,MAY 10, 1907
Rooms to Rent on SL Simon.
Bock yourself for a room In a cot
tage at St. Simon in a private family.
Near the pier. No children. For
rates address “Oppotunity” care of
The News.
$1,050.
acres of ground, near cypress mill.
ALBERT FENDtG & CO.
Sec Zelmeno/itz line of early sum
mer dress goods.
CANTOR IA
lb- L jzts and Children.
fre KinH Ynj Have Always Bought
Z :
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Yfl TO FAIL, .Safe' Sure I gpredr ! HslU-
Sold In Brunswick by Roberts & Cainer
3.500.
Will buy nice two-story house on
outskirts, several acres of ground.
ALBERT FENDIG & CO.
'JLD DF.. DRUMMOND.
After many years of patient stui.
and experiment, has given the wor i
a prepoatlon which Is an absoiuD
and permanent cure for every form of
rheumatism. The price Is *f, but It
Is two large bottles, enough for
month’s treatment and will relieve the
worut case from the first dose. Set.
by express upon receipt of price to
Drummond Medicine Cos. New YorV,
with full particulars and teatlmnlhi* r
of wonderful cores
Tahlar Newman. w
218-220 Bay St„ Brunswick.
Phone 180.
11.000.
Will buy good two-story house on
A street. Including two small houses
In rear, close In.
ALBERT FENDIG * CO.
package, on*, pound full v.-Jebt
bearing the name AK,h V'Li 4
ARIOSA COFFEE ~. : :
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wtiieli entitles you t > pw „ /■.
1 h.-.t the ,;eiy.iir :„ ' ! r •
where you buv it or what f*''-
for it. •
Same old Coffee, same old fir:..
If your grocer won’t supply, write tr
ARBUCKLE BROS.,
new york err/.
ROOFING
Do You Want Roofingf?
IF SO, I HAVE EVERYTHING IN THE ROOFING LINE.
CAR LOAD OF PITCH AND P/^> ER FOR THE BEST FIVE PLY
ROOF IN THE COUNTRY. AlJsO CAR LOAD OF PATENT
ASPHALT, SIX INCH TOP READY ROOFING. SOLD AND
LAID UNDER GUARANTEE.
0. J. COUNZELMAN,
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TELEPHONE 491.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
GEORGIA, GLYNN COUNTY.
LJ*iur and oy virtue of an order
trom the court of ordinary of said
county, £uiy granted, mere will be
sold by me undersigned lor the pur
pose or distribution, before the court
nouifc door of within the
legal hours of sale, to the highest and
best bidder, on tne first Tuesday in
June next, the following real estate,
me same to be sold as me property Oi
to. L. M. Barlow, to-wit:
1. The unexpired leasehold inter
est in and to the following tracts,
iocs or parcels oi lana, situate in the
city ot Brunswick in said county anu
a. that part of said city kuun a.-
the Town Commons oi said city, said
lots being designated accoruihg to
the map of said Town Commons oi
Hie in the oihee of the clerk of u.e
mayor and council of the city oi
uruuswick dk Town Commons lots
numbers sixty-one, (6iJ sixty-three,
to 4) sixty-five, (65) slxty-BJvAn u>i)
sixty-nine, 103) and seven.j-0.-fi t.tj/
lying between Johnson, Gordon, Jn
and 1 streets, and Town Comnrons
lot number one hundred ami foi .y
--niue (149) lying between Albany,
Wolf, 1 aud J streets, said lots being
held under leases oirg nany granted
by the major aud council ot ibe
city of Brunswick for a term ot year.,
expiring March 2, 1967.
2. Also an undivided one-sixteenth
It 1-6) interest in and to all that
tract, lot or parcel of land, situate,
lying and-being in said county and
being that tract known as "Bruns
wick Point” the same being marsh
land and being bounded on the north
by Plantation Creek and the line of
the Town Commons of the city ot
Brunswick, on the east by Back river
on the south by St. Simon’s sound,
and on the west oy Turtle river and
St Simon" sound, said tract being
variously described as containing
.JiOO acres aud 2,500 acres, a survey
being probably necessary to deter
mine the exact acreage; saving and
excepting, however, tiom said tract
that certain eight (8) acres on which
is at present located the quarantine
station of the port of Brunswick and
which said eight (.8J acres have been
condemned by| the United States of
America as a Jlte for a Federal quar
antine station, refernce to said con
demnation proceeuings in the U. S.
court for the Southern district of
Georgia being hereby made for an
.accurate description of said eight (8)
acres to be reserved from the prop
erty to be sold.
3. All that other tract, lot or par
cel of land situate in said county,
containing three nundred and fifty
(350) acres more or less, and situated
In what was formerly the 6th. district
of said county but is now the 1356th.
district, G. M., of said county, said
land having been formerly known as
the Robert H. Lewis land, ami being
the same land which was conveyed
by N. S. Finnev and S. C. Littlefield
to said S. L, MPBarlow by their deed
dated November 17th., 1868, and re
corded in book N„ p. 667, of the gen
eral records of said county, said land
to be sold subject to a turpentine
lease tlieMta originally granted to on
Deam
Terms cash, or on time with good
security acceptable to the adminlstra
lor. Sale will be continued from da
te day, if necessary, until all oi tin
lands are disposed of. Purch s->
pays for titles. This May 7, 1907.
J. E. du Bignon,
As Administrator cum testamento
annexo on the estate of S. L. M.
Barlow, deceased, situate in Glynn
County, Georgia.
R. D. Meader,
Attorney for Administrator.
Legal Notice.
State of Georgia, County of Glynn.
\Y. P. Green, resident of said coun
ty. having duly applied to be appoint
ed guardian of the persons and prop
erty of Myrtle Clarice Green, a minor
of the age of eleven years, Kellie Ed
win Green, a minor of the age of six
years, and Bonnie May Green, a mine
of the age oi four years, resident
in said county and state, and no
tice Is hereby given that said
application will be passed on at th
June term of the court of ordln r
of said county, to be held on the
tlrst, Monday tn June. 1907.
Witness my hand and official sig
nature, on this the 7th. day of April
1907 Horace Dart,
Ordinary Glynn County Georgia
STATE OP GEORGIA,
COUNTY t)P GLYNN.
To Whom it May Concern:
W. P. Green having made applica
tion to me in due form to be appolnt
d permanent administrator upon
he estate of James K. Green, late
ot said county, deceased, notice Is
hereby given that application will he
heard at the regular term of the eou
of ordinary of said county, to lie held
on the first Monday in June. 1907.
Witness my hand and official sisna
ture, this the 3rd. day of May, loot
Horace Dart.
Ordlnar.
Rodol|"!igeslion.
palpitation of the lieur uy „. .
We offer for sale property a nd va
cant lots in all parts of the city. See
us. ALBERT FENDID&CO.
TlEffli SEASON
rm FINALLY ME
JJ
I INVITE ATTENTION TO THE
DAINTIEST STOCK OF DRESS
GOODS EVER SHOWN IN BRUNS
WICK, FRESH FROM THE LOOMS
THE LATEST CREATIONS.
BARGAINS DURING EARLY KAY
ALSO EARLY SU’IMER GOODS
FOR MEN AND BOYS.
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Visitors Cordially Invited
A. ZELMENOVITZ
NO. 216 NEWCASTLE ST. TELEPHONE 215
7)o'. A THINGS FOR THE BATH.
( ' ) I, ' -r'-L ''■id af r indugence in that
, uorotis necessity, are displayed
Bt . colest-hidden in so many temfr
SjZXjat. / and pleasure bringing forms in
’ A\ capital drug and drug sundries st
f /j\ * ■' n and at such bargain prices, cl
( V> ' < “nsideri-d. that you will find i
__ and everything needful for
— hath, save tub and water, here.
? 1 ATLANTA PHARMACY
W* / ( (iff r—
-y ' "**<■ J- Sidney Roberts, Proprietor,
CALL ON YOUR GROCER FOR ' AKE SQUIRE’S
SQUIRE'S SETTLE a/
TOffflEß® /Jf
LEAF AID . V
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Superior to any on the Market PURE LEAF LARD
- wanted -
To buy Five to Ten
Thousand bushes Sweet
Potat* es o the com ng sea=
son’s crop. Apply o
GIY\N CO.
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