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COOL, COMFORTABLE UNDER
WEAR AND SLEEPING GARMENTS
THE KIND WHERE QUALITY IS
IS NOT SACRIFICED FOR PRICE,
AND THE PRICE ALWAYS RIGHT,
JUALITY CONSIDERED.
EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR DR
DEIMEL UNDERWEAR.
New PAJAMAS, Very
Thin, Suit . ...... $1.50
VY ' S
1 id ; rei yf
W 1 TWO NICE LRNISyiIO UPSTAIRS
■ ROOMS ON UNIQd' STREET NEAR
K- POST OFFICE. f CALL ON
i HAUFER’S.
‘PHOIHPIO7. PURE FOOD STORE
15,000.00
Rf|g, Carpet
V and ;
Ditapery Sale
We proposA*) have a RUG, OAR PET and DROPERY Sale, which
will eclipse ißthlng ever altempted before in Brunswick.
For One \®?k, Beginning MONDAY the 13th, we will offer n
K CASH DISCOUNT OF
25\l Per Cent
IN THIS d EPaM|3eNT. EVERYTHING “CARRIfcD
The FamousMjlSanford Axminster Rug regular S3O. will go at $22.50
The regular $5.01 $3.75 The Regular $3.50 at .. ..$2.60
■Hh he Mat size at 75
Anew line ?r, Matting and Japanese Squares will also be of
fered at this reduction. Nothing will be reserved in this sale
1,000 yards of suitable for Stair, Hall, Parlor or chamber
will go at this ■wendlous reduct Icn. and besides, all carpets will A
be made and down with out charge. We also have a complete
line of Table fcvers, Portieres. Couch Covers, Rope Portieres, etc
H.IOILLERS
ISON.
the BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS FRIDAY MORNING ,MAY 10, 1907
BATCH Of HEMS
AROUND HIE CITY
On May 20.
The superior court will he conven
ed on Monday, May 20, and not on
next Monday, as many seem to think.
First Trip Next Week.
The first trip to the snapper banks
will probably be made the latter part
of next week ,lhe weather permitting,
and from present indications a large
,' rowd will go.
To Launch New Boat.
Frank ‘Scarlett’s new ooatjwili be
launched Saturday and it wili be one
of the swiftest as wed as the best
.i< the harbor. The boa* will be useu
on the run between this <i;y am
tancy Bluff.
Held Services Las, Night.
Interesting services were held at
the Manor's reading room last night
and quite a large crowd vai yiesent
A choir was there and ih; singing
was excellent. These mee Ir.gs ;ve
held every Thursday siigV
.Number of New Walks.
Quite a large number of new side
walks are being laid In the business
portion of the city and when coinylo
ted they will add greatly to both the
comfort as well as the looks. Aa en
tire new walk will be laid around the
old Putnam block as well as the
Loewensteing building, corner of Og
lethorpe and Monk streets.
$1,050.
Will buy 10 room house and 5 45
acres of ground, near cypress mill.
ALBERT FENDIG & CO.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
STATE OF GEORGIA.
GYYNN COUNTY.
Will be sold before the court house
door iu the city of Brunswick, Glynn
county, Georgia, during the If gal
hours of sale on the first Tuesday in
June, next all that cert;' u lot. tract
or parcel*of land, situate lying and
being in the city of Brunswick\Jtno vn
and described on the nmi> of the salt!
city of Brunswick made by George
R Baldwin, in 1837, as the south-f as
tern one fourth of Old Town lot
number 540 with the improvements
thereon. Levied on and sold ns In 1
property of Sam Robinson under and
by virtue of a fifa issued from the
Jm-tice court of the 26th. district G.
M,.Glynn county in favor of .1. I).
Sparks against Sam Robinson for
$12,50 principal and all interest and
cost. Levy made and returned to mo
bv L. .1 Leavv, constable.
W. H. Berrie,
Sheriff Glynn county, Oa.
WANTED. —Good man for grocery
and general merchandise store,
good salary. References required
Apply at once to Evelyn Merean
tile Company.
A Cordial Invitation
Is extended
ALL SOUTHERNERS
lo visit
The JELL-0 Booth
> at the
Jamestown Exposition
Located in Pood Products Building at en
trance to Horticultural Court.
We have provided a spacious Rest Room
especially for your <nvenienoe, where you
may meet friends, write letters, read your
favorite magazine, etc,, etc.
Our demonstrators will be glad to serve
you with JELL-O, the dainty dessert, and
lee Cream made from Jelu-O ICE CREAM
Powder, free, and explain how easily they
can be prepared for the table.
The Genesee Pure Food Cos., L* Roy, N. Y.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE
GEORGIA, GLYNN COUNTY
By virtue of an order of the court
ot' ordinary of said county, will Ik
sold at public outcry, on the first
Tuesday in June 1907, at the conn
house door ■of said county, oetweeu
the usual hours of sale, the follow
ing described tract of land belonging
to the estate of Susan Banks, de
ceased, situate, lying and being in
the city of Bruusyick, (jlviiu cornu.
On., and in wuat" is known as the
Town Commons", thereof, to wit:
All of that unexpired leasehold in
terest and estate now existing and
which was originally granted by the
mayor and council ot the city oi
Brunswick, of, in and to that tract or
parcel of la** which is officially
i designated in
with the puv„ „
*u Brnhsv.’lck, as the WesterlPMß
half, (1-2) of Town Commons lot No
one hundred ana one, (101) be
tween Cleyborne and Davis streets,
said western one half, (1-2) of said
lot being rectangular in form with
ends seventy-five (75) feet and sides
one hundred (100) feet in length, am.
icing bounded, north, one hundred
feet by Town Commons lot uumbt.
one hundred and three; south om
hundred feet by Town Commons lot
number ninety-nine; east se\.
five feet by the eastern one-half of
said lot number one hundred one,
and west seventy-tie feet by (Meburne
treet Together with the ajwmrten
ances, houses and buildings to
same belonging.
The sale will continue from da;
day between the same npurs
said property is seid. Terms cash.
This the 6th. day of May. 15*07.
v G. A. H. Jennings
Administrator of .Susan Banks
9ersmaU
Prof. N. H. Ballard is quite iil at his
home.
R. P. Pane, of Darien, spent yes
terday in the city.
G.. V/. Brandon, of Woodbine, was
in the city yesterday.
C. S. Sheaver, of Atlanta, is spend
ing a few days in the city.
A. J. Mitchell, of Atlanta, was a
visitor to the city yesterday.
S. Marks and Max .\Xirks haijar re
turned from a business'trip Black
shear.
A. S. Way, of Savannah, was
among the visitors to th% city yes
terday.
F. A. Gunn, of Atlanta, was aulmg
those registered at the Oglethorpe
yesterday.
P. A. Hendrix, a well known attor
ney of Nashville, Ga., was in the city
yesterday.
R. L. Bennett, a prominent Jesup
laywer, was among the visitors tc
the city yesterday.
A B. Kessler and 4V. 11. Wain
wright, naval stores operators of
Adel .spent yesterday In- the city:
C. P. Goodyear. Jr., who has been
in the city for several days, return
ed to Nfcholls yesterday-.
J. S. Wright returned yesterday
frnm where he has been at
tending he underwriters’ meeting in
that city.
H W. Gale has return' and from Va
con, where he has been attending
the annual meeting of the Georgia in
surance underwriters.
—FOR SALE CHEAP
TWO SECOND-HAND
TYPEWRITERS.
• GOOD AS NEW
APPLY TO
G. F. ANDERSON.
’PHONE 7.
And Boy
in and around Brunswick
ought to have a New Soring Suit of
Clothes and all the Correct Furnish
ings to go with it.
Have you bought yours?
Oon't let price keep you from comma
here—We’ve handsome Wt ' made
Spring Suits in the stylish browns,
Grays and other colors at $i2.50.
$15.00, SIB.OO and $20.00.
Shirts in leading fabrics at
SI.OO. $1.50 and $2.00.
Handsome Neckwear at a : l
prices.
Come in and get your Spring
Outfit.
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WOOD-BAILEY
CLOTHING COMPANY
simmer Comfort
a- —■ You’ll feel like anew
I ■ _©®a rY-s> _ ' j
t/~ ,t ‘ , i| you will let us
’’ ~" L ~ <, fit you out with one of
4K*_ t v eui* handsome, com
’ I-. • . Aj. fortabte Summer Suits.
, ‘ Our stock of feath
. 8 erweights is very large
I . and the garments are
f U th e cream of the sea
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Jty 3- “’•'•v. sons productions.
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Call and let us fit
ycu to one.
A."k'.ißr i ito.
$12.50 to $30.00
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