The Brunswick times-call. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1900-1902, September 07, 1900, Page 7, Image 7

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ft* r-ftGS Ac/sfle&wnify andJhympt/y. Cleanses the System Gently and Effectually when bilious or costive. Presents in the *- 'Acceptable form the laxath incip/es of plants ft noten to act most benencial/y. TO GET ITS BUY THE GENUINE MANFD. BY CALIFORNIA FIG STRUPCO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. LOUISVILLE , KY. N£W YORK. N.Y. for safe by drvgghts -‘price per boftf£^^ You don’t need the doctor for every little trouble, but you do need in the house a trusty remedy for times of danger. Thousands are saved by having at hand DR. J. H. MCLEAN'S JJVER AND KIDNEY BALM a certain cure for disorders of the Liver, Kidneys and Blad* Idler. Use It at once for lame furred tongue, lost ap petite and changes In urine or bowels. $1 a bottle, at druopUta. THE OR. J. M. MCLEAN MEDICINE CO., ar, louis. mo. WIAAM FOR BALE BY WYVWI BUTTS, The Wall Paper —at the— PAINT STORE, 502 Monk St. W.H. LYTLE PROPRIETOR. > ft't 1 , yi~ - It. > i,'-, ■ c f I I^U -WHAT IS BECOMING Cm. be fcsind in our display TkI'IMCD IT ATS, or qtt.csly developed hi our vork t r . - iii llm ;rv e . tork, Mill i. ■!-■ . fl.ißere !n43 *;t :,.3b * ',a*l iu • fcyp-. p tv-1 imporird lr.'.Je;,., Our prte?, rrenoi tt.e leas; pleating • part of tur offerings. HISS KATE SLATER, 004 GLOUCESTER ST., BISHOP TURNER TALKS. Says He Will Stump the State for Democrats. The Atlanta Journal sayß: "Bishop H. M. Turner has notified Gov. Candler that he will Bturnp the state for the democratic ticket, both state and national. "He h'is also notified the national democratic .commit tee ot his inten: ions, and his services have been accepted.' It is expected that he will return to Geor g a within the next few days and begin work. He is one of the most prominent negroes in the south, and wields a big influence with the negroes of Georg'a and other states where he is known. "It is not hie intention to speak.go I y in Georgia. He wi+l mak* aftveral ad dresses to the negroes in states contro.l ed by republicans. It thar’be will prove of coni<J*tfble yalui Jo the democratsjn tfce comtltjAdfampaign, js it is admitted by lha, uppplfeadcri thj|t every vote will count. In some pc*- lions of the country, Mason and Dixon’s line, there"' ajjp many negrotS, and wuh such speakmOfefßidbop Turn-; er and others It is believed that many ’of them, will vote the democratic tick,, et.” 1 QUESTIONS ANWERED. Yes, August Flower still has the largest sale of any medicine In the civ ilized world. Your mothers and grand mothers never thought of using any thing else for Indigestion or bilious ness. Doctors wero scarce and they •eldom heard of spendicltis, nervous | prostration, hW?"Rllure, etc. They used August Flower to clean out the system and stop fermentation of undi gested food, regulate the action of the liver, stimulate the action of the ner vous and organic system, and that is ad they took when feeling dull and bad with headache and other aches. You only need a few doses of Green’s au gust Flower, In liquid form, to make you satisfied there is. nothing serious the matter wllh you Sample bottles at Butts drugstore or Brown Drug C Should be, in every household mede cine ohest. Tt affords certain relief Bussell's Chill and Fever Tonic is acknowledged to be the Best on the market, every eottle guaranteed. For sale by all druggists. TO HANG TODAY. Bocncvllle, Mo., Se{t. <5. —Ellsworth Evans, the negro charged with killing I’oliceman Henecke oh March 2<i, will be hanged here tomorrow. Sentence of death was pronounced upon him on July ■ \ DOES IT PA Y TO BUY CHAKP A cheap .iWHody for couttiH and colds n. all rlgH, but sou want seme thin* that i-J believe and cure the n in severe and dangerous results n t h-i.at and lur.g iroublt, What ita do? ,Oo to a wanner md mete regu.'a cilaiate? Y’ee, if ices blt ; If tot [O slble for you: thin ir. either ctec tak the oi ly remedy ’hut bus ftin intro iuced In ail clvilived countries with success In t:ire throat and lung troubles Boschee’s German Syrup. It not only aiiraulates the tlaauoa to desiroy the Korm ii ease, but allays lnflatnatioa and cs' : • ■ especioratldii, el yes t. good n ght’s rest r.tiJ cures the ns.t:cr;i I Try 0.. : qottle Recommended mat v year* v... alt and ungists > the . , . s>- .ole < w. .). , Br n Tit SHAKE INTO YOUR SHOES. smarting, nervon* l.*rt aw U| rt .log a., aI j iMtaotly ukM ibc btiagi/ U i . .. i ;,i- • t 3i 1 Chill and tYv>r Tonic is acknowledged to be the Best on the, market every hotth guaranteed. For ?alo by ali druggists. THE BRUNSWICK TIMES-UALL, SEPTEMBER 7, i%O. NOTED ANAGRAMS. Ingentona Transmutation of the Names of Well Known Persons. Anagrams that transmute the names of well known men and women are often startlingly appropriate. What could be better In this way than these announcements, evolved from two great statesmen’s names when the reins of power changed hands: Glad stone, “G leads not!” Disraeli, “I lead, sir!" Quite as happy Is the comment on the devoted nursing of Florence Nightingale, whose name yields “Flit on, cheering angel.” Among those that are most often may mention Horatio Nelson, “Honor est a Nilo;” Charles James Stuart, “Claims Arthur’s Seat;” Pilate’s question, "Quid est veritasY’ (“What Is truthD, answered by "Est Vir qul adest,” (“It Is the man here present,”); Swedish Nightingale, “Slug high, sweet Linda;” David Livingstone, “D. V.. go and visit Nile;” the Marquess of Ripen (who re signed the grand mastership of Free masons when he became a Romanist), "R. I. P., quoth Freemasons;” Charles Prince of Wales, “AtWgseHee calls. Oh, help!" SJj- Roger Clinfles Doughty Tiobborne, baMmet, 'Yon horrid butch er Orton," biggest rascal hero.” And many shorter specimens, such as tele graph, “great help;” astronomers, “no more stars” and “moon stnrers;” one hug, “enough;” editors, “so tired;’’ tournament, “to run at men;” peniten tiary, “nay, X repent;” old England, “golden land;” revolution, “to love ruin;’’ fashionable, “one-half blag;” lawyers, “sly ware:” midshipman, “mind his map;” poorhouse, "Oh, sour hope;” Presbyterian, "best In prayer;” sweetheart, “there we sat;” matrimo ny, “Into my arm.”—Chainlws’ Jour nal. Cheap Rates Via Southern Railway. ► • . ytlm ■ . ■, ■ >• * ' ..,> . / ■ After Sunday, Sept. 2, Southern SUUwuy tv 111. discontinue Bulling ticket* io Hn vaitirah at rate of Sl.QftJbt the round nip, that ixjliig the last Sunday tine rate wllVbo used. fM.VOOK, GA.—Excursion. $2.50 for tho round tlip. Tickets on sale morning of August .29,. ■final limit Auguat 31. -Cs®£AG(>, l Lit. National Encampment Grand Army Republic, $2125 for the.round trip. Tickets on August 24*27, filial limit, wept. 3. By depositing tickets With Joint agent before Sept. 9. ami on payment of fee of :>o Fonts, an extension,of final limit may be obtained until Sept. U 9, / SAVANN AIhUA. -Of-rgia State Guards Eh e.impmqpt for RUto pvactiao. for rifie teams m uniform, five or mote on one ticket, one fare lor ttotnouuu trtp. Tickets on sale Sept. 3, with final limit Sept.B. RICHMOND, VA .—One ffire for the round trip, account Annual Contention National Baptist Association (colored). Tickets on sale Sept. 10-12, with Huai limit Sept. 22, inclu sive. WCHMGN'D, V A.—Annual Contention Hover grotgu Grand Lodge, Independent tmier . ad Fellow g, One faro JEor the round trip. Tickets oneale Hup:. 15-17, final limit Sept. ft. MACON, Oa.—Street and Agricultural Fair. For individuals, one fiire for the round trip. For military companies and brass bands u uniform, 20 or more on one ticket, $3.80 for ihe round trip. Tickets on sale Sept. 21-28, final limit Oct. 21. LOUISVILLE, KY.,--Annual convention eol y pred Oiklrcf’.ovys. One fare fur round trip. Tickets ou srcSept. 29-30, end Oct. 1, final ' limit Oct. 9. ■y"L-ec .ASJI&V4LLK, N. (' k —Annual meeting Mtasis sipt i Valieb Medical Association. One fare for round trffh Tickets on sale oct, <l-9, final limit oct. 16. KAN*AH OITY, MO.— Account of Nation Con vonilbn uf the (ihriatUn church, Liakncawill be sold to Kansas City, Out 8-10, with final limit Oct. 23, at rate of one fare for the round trip, pi us $4. .. SUMMER EXCURSION RATEB To All Mountaiu, Seaside and Lake Rosorta Via >he Plant System. Tickets or* pale June 1 to Septum tier 30, with return limit October 31,1M0. Verfo’t passenger*ervioe Pullmub sleepers on all Iraln-w Full information given on ap plication. 0150. W. COATES, JD.'P. A., Brunswick, Ga. B. W. WRESN, P. T. M., Savannah, Ga. Cheap Kiteg via P ant System. Richmond, Va.—Annual sees ion Sovereign (.rami Lodge! I. O. O, K., September 17-32, 1900. Ticket! Bold September ,15, 18, 17, with Until limit September 2* r >, at rate of one faro round trip. Detroit, Mich. -Biennial conclave Knight* of PythiiiH. August 27 to September 1. 1900. Ticket! to be Hold August 21, 25. 28, With final limit Sep tember 6, at rate of one fare round trip. GKO. W.COATES, D. P. A, Brunswick, Ga. B. W. WKENN, P. T. M., Savannah, Ga. SHE HI. ST'S SAiES. Will be sold before the court house door tn j the Uty <f JirunisMrick, Glynn count Georgia, • daring the legal hour*-, of -ole o. the ftiy.t ue-- | dny oMe to her, neat', ’hat certa nip. oj* U;.ct •; l-i and ftitua ‘ !■ *ng * U being iu !<• 2? di-- I ' o t, <. M . Glynn <.r>i t ,<j orgta, uttd kuduj •’ part* t Cot net's Hi *hj, > mui .inn'-g 15 ac *i j * o le.-, bouuue-i n*,.th . v JIG fbeUftck ! nd KMtfv Ring .;i- k ontfh by r r t of j . yV m 1”■ oih a* 'i> oc* •‘iji'sS??'i . ■ the c urtr! ■’ 1 ‘ h M ** ’ I < f whicn ifae follow g Uh I tin and ©mirt-eGe I V, ‘,'!/If.V qy , U 1 V ■ - three <;:{ , wJ.li 1 t,* ' inro vo c. lent A th* -n. L th*. 0 and IVwn f r ' Uvorg ■al l n . A pr.poity! ; t‘< Jttkfy iln e’'ec : itioi. -'U -’ • > v ‘W* \ • for court ' f •raid o* me tv in f;**or 0-* uns- • • i,-k H.-v:ng4 ‘*?td Trust TV .nouy agio' •*. wW. j ‘ rjollinn Wfi tflehl ini a. 4. < proper tv being in the po*.-e4oo:i *.< t om- & Whitfield. ThD Swiember •' 1H ' . W. If,BhliitlE, Sheriff. has been sounded to all | kind—success unparalleled in history of light beverages has every/ \ 'V v where marked the introduction of n Ji-B C (KIM (Bohemian 1 1 m g It stands prc/emlncnt as the finest Wj 3 j\ff|raHfiP bottled beer brewed In America, If | / 1- and leads all others in annual |Ljt 1 j HTOgSL ; exportations to foreign countries, j I ',s||Hg||| Pyungwiuk Wholesale Wine ana Liquor t - / ' z SHERIFF SALES. , ■ j ■ GRfK(Jf A,Glyiin County. Will be sold before the courthouse door in ld county, on the ffist Tuesday lh October, URID, w tlu the loAal hours of /lftle, to ttie .hlffh*sht|c(foi for cash, eortain property of which traHt.ft|Blrlng u a full and complete do tow it: That jurtain undivided one uigtth of, in.and t* that certain lot or tract of land lying and being in the City of Brunswi U.countyof Glynn and State of Geor gia. and kuown ami designated in the plan of said town and city aa the eastern one-half of Town Commons lot number one-hundred and Ilfty-six<lstl),uld lot oiie hundred and fifty six being bounded as follows, towit: On the north by H atchet, on the east by Albany street, ou theimuh by lot number one hundred and tifty saven (157), and on the west by Wolf street. AUo, a certain undivided one half of, in ami Lojthat certain tract, lot or parcel oflaml aitu 4ftted in the State of Georgia, county of Glynn. andJßty 0 f Brunswick, rt ud in that portion of thecityof Brunswick known as Town Com mons and described as follows, towit; 'Hie ' weaffl' ii one half of Town Commons lot num ! her one hundred and fifty six (I6<i) and im provements thereon west of Cochran avenue. | Also, a certain undivided one Af intei ost of, in and lo that portion of Giat certain tract lot, or parcel oi laud in the State of Georgia, and county of Glynn, and in the t ity of Bruns wlok tlil'JTln. aud known and dentnnatod Ulun tlm I own Commons map of said oily as that cer tain northwestern 001 nereeciion of Town Com mon, lot number ono hundred and thirty iiaoi between Amhert and Albany streets, being rcc tuuKUlar In shape, having onds thirty ('J) feet and sides ninety t 0) f cl, which is Inure min utely hounded us billows,lowit: (..ntlie nnrih by lowu Common lot number one hundred nml twenty nine (12D) ninety foot, on the oast by Amherst street thirty root,on tho Bonth by the southern port ton of said lot number one hun dred and thirty ninety feet, and on tho west by the eastern portion of said lot number one hun dred and thirty thirty feet: rl , Bi‘l property levied on as tho property of R. Hitch to satisfy an execution Issued from tho Luiy ( onrt ol Brunswick in and Tor said county 111 ravoi ot Rnallsh-American Loan and Trust Company against said It. T. Hitch; said prop erty being In possession of It. T. iliicli. Levy made and returned to me by li. s. Pyles, demi ty sherifl. This Heptemher 5, P.KJo. tv. 11. IIBRItnc, hlmriff (dynn County, (Jourgia. PUBLIC SALIC (ieorgis—Qlynn County, tinder and by virtue of a power of .ale eon tinned in that certain rteod to pecuru deed from Alfred K. Turner to tho American Build ing Loan and Tontine Savings AUBoeiation of Momphia luiincsdue, which .Iced iu recorded in Book jN. N., folio, 2,4 of the records of id u.oumy, reference to which deed and record of Hiuue is had for all purpoHen, (the said Alfred l. luincr having for more than hlx month)* de faulted in paying the duea and interest which he in his said deed to secure debt obligated himself to pay.) there will he told before the door of the court boue in Brnnawlck, Georgia, be ween the legal hours of flute, on the first Tuerfdav in October, 1800, to the highoat and licet bidder tor cosh: That certain lot of land in Brunswick. Georgia, and in that part of eald ell) or Brunswick known ns Town Oomnione; and being the Western one-half of Town <om mona Lot Number 110, (and improvement*) uno in Dial, block of lota located botwocn null and Albany sfcrue'g, in said city. To be sold a the proper ty of said A F Turn er lor the purpose of i ayitig the indebtedness secured by said deed, principal being sm2B, i>eside- interest, duos, /Inca, etc. Purchaser pays for titlen, This August 31 it, 1000. , ALFRED F. TURNER, li) Amerlean Building l oan and Tontine Havings Association of Memphis, Tennes see, Attorney in Fact. IJ W. KRAUHS, Attorney for Aisociation. PUBLIC SALE. a— state of Georgia—Glynn < -Minty. Under end by virtuebf a power of gale eon tained in that certain dec * t-. secure debt from Helen G. nice to the American Building I oan and l'ontine Saving! Association, of Memphis, Tenn. which deed 1h recorded in Book b. L.‘ fol io 8* 7 of the records of said county, reference to which deed ad the record of gnipo is hml for all purpo esHthe said Helen O. It ice having for more than six months defaulted in paying the due-> and interest which she In htr deed to secure debt ohligated her.se)t to pay,) there will be sold before the door of the court house, m Brunswick, Georgia, between the leg .t) b-ziira of hhlc. on the first Tuesday In Octobei ];•• • to the highest and i*eAt bidder to? cash, tin* following bits of land,(and the improvetn* nts ’hercog dc *.er bed on atid in' the man and plan of th*city oi Brunswick made by George U. liaid u in, an New Tow n lot - Numbers l-s 2, JBs.{, i- j. Ifcksnnd J '<d To be .-.olda* the property *f -aoi rich rr'G Blue for ihe purpose of paying th" iadeb'e■due s t fcCUied ), *aid de l; prim i iMtflJoipg ■: 177,61, he ide In*croft:, dues, fine!, etc Pg 'iiii-er pay i>,r titles. This August HELEN G. RICK, By A.ru’iicftn Building iVan and T-ii.tinehsav ir.gs v-wdatior, at McmpU'-e Tenn., At OTA f lON, ' or. (.U •:> (;*. silty. £o u’l u'Un it may concern: tlcnry G Cur h* bai jUM hi peeper form a > ;cd f * me for |Mrr' # !i’u?nt r of ad in I • istr <tin on t ecu* f.-tc<r -,nn x:\ Gnith* biro o sin com.tv, t ... ! io-r- -i. ;.rd Hitigue r. th e red I tors and tmxt of * . i of GurUs t< he and ap* ear uv it v rdh •• ctinm tlm iliue arowCfl by. Iftw -md show,oftii: c. f anv tlv v. fuu. why peroia • t ;i /nf it-tn,t(mi stitiuld hot Ins gruded to Huh !, ( u'tis on e-mte of Samuel ‘ Urt’-. V* itmy haml and- thetai algcat-ure, this Bk - day hr BepicQlher. 1U 0. ;; HOBACB DART, Ordi vi .".ry Given Ceuuty, g u>, niHsohi;nos notice. ! On aei;oa.' t.of ho death of Hampel CurtG.the ! firm ol CortSa. < Hrro. as& Go., by mu.uai' ii *■ hi. tn x been dbolv*d. IbCARRMOK HENRY O. CURTIS. Service By Publication. STATU OF GKORRIA-County of Glynn. Jcfnn ltogors, ) In Glynn Superior Coun, May v. S Term, 1900. Susie Rogers. ) LIBEL FOR DIVORCE. To the Defendants Susie Rogers: You are hereby cemnmndod to he ami appear at tho December Term, uoxt, of Glynn Superior Court, to he holdcn at the court house in B’unswlck, Glynn County, Georgia, on the First Monday ui December, 1800, and by Ten (10) O’clook of Iho forenoon of said date, then and there to answer the complaint of the plain till'in the above stated case in his Libel for Divorce. WitnOßs tho Honorable Joseph W. Benm tt, Judge of the Hup rior Court of Glynn County, this the 10th day of July, 1900. H. F. duBN;NON, Clerk Superior Court, Glynn • ounty, Ga. SERVICE BY rUBJ/IGATION. State of Georgin-Comity of Glynn. Mrs, Ella Markham Liliel for divorce; in tho Superior court of Glynn vs. county, May term, BMiO, Order to perfect service Martin B. Markium grunted at said term. To the Defendant, Martin B. Markham. You are hereby Jequired, in person or by at torney, to he ami appear, at the December Term, 1800, of Glynn Suppl ier court, to be liold en ii and.fui aaid county, at the court house,in Brunswick, Glynn countv, Georgia, ou the first Monday in December, 1000, and you will be there by ten f 10) o'clock, 0/ the forenoon of said day, i hen and there to answer the complaint of the plaintiff Mrs. Ella Markham, iu the above stated case, in her Übtil for divorce. Witness the Honorable Joseph W. Bennet, Judge of the Superior courl of Glynn county, this the 24th day of Augnsf, 1900. A. O. TOWNSEND, Deputy Clerk of the Suporior Court, Glum County, Georgia, ERNEST DART, Attorney for Plaintiff. HE ICY ICE BY PUBLICATION. State of Georgla—County of Glynn. Mrs. Lizzie Long Libel for divorce; In the Superior court of Glynn Vb. county. Mav term, 1900. „ , Order to perfect service, ihomas A. Long, granted at said term. To the Defendant,Thomas A. Long, You are hereby required, in person or by at-; tornev, to he and appear, at the Deceinber term, 1900,0f the Glynn .Superior court, to ho holden in aud for said county, at tho court house in Brunswick, Glynn county, Georgia, ofa the first Monday iu Decernber.l9oo, and you Will he there by ten U 0) o’clock of the forenoon of said day, then and there to answer the com plaint, of the plaintiff, Mrs. Lizzie Long, in the above stated case. In her libel fbr divorce. WitnesH the Honorable Joseph W. Bennet, Judge of the Superior court of Glynn county, this the 24th day of Ahgtist, P.u 0. A. o. tgwn^end* Doputy Clerk of the Superior CYjilrt, Glynn County, Georgia. ERNEST DARTV ” Attorney for Plaintiff. BY PUBLICATION. state of Georgia—County of Glynn. Mrs. Edna Wylie Ll!cl for divorce; in the Superior court of Glynn vs. county, May turiu, 1900, order to perfect service, James Wylie. granted ut said terjlp. To the Defendant, Jainea Wyßc. You are hereby required, in person or by at toruey, to be and appear nfc tho December term, 1990,0f Glynn Superior court,to bo hold en in and for .said county, at the court house, in Brunswick, Glynn county. Georgia, on tho first Monday in December, 1800, and you will be there bv ten (10) o’clock of tRc forenoon of said day. then and there to answer the com plaint of the plaintiff, Mrs. Edna Wylie, in the above stated case, in her libel for divorce. Witney the Honoiable Jimeph W. Bennet, Judge of the superior cohrt of Glynn countv. tills the 24th day of August, 1800. A. O. TOWNSEND Doputy Gierk ol the Superior Court, Ulynr County. Georgia. KRNKhT D A RT. Attorney for Pialntlff. STATE OF GEORGlA—frlvmi Countv. The Federal Transport and') In Equity in the Insurance Cos., ct. al., Superior Court of _vh. ! of aaicl county J lie Atlantic Cotton Cos., f Suit to enforce et. al. i paymentbto capl ) tat stock. The defendants. J. H. Ernst, C arlo Evunt, C. ScUunnchev A Co.,a eopartuerahin. A. Norden A: > <>., ac .pii f.n< rship, H. \V. O. Eoge.WUlUm u. AliiKon and ,1 S. Thomas,are hereby n itifled and required to be and appear in portion or by a’t'/rncy ;.i the next Jh ccmbor, 1900, term of th*.! Superior Court of nid county, to bo he>d in the ton r. honw* of said crrCnty, at Brunswick,! on t*t: m Monday In liccrmber. next, *nd by ) JO o'eb ' k,ta., or Hstid dav, then and th’mVio |i n wei tlu> jdalntifT- In tlilHuc bm.as In default rit rFof tt o Court will t a- to jupTicoi m&i - i-jcr iniii '• ilitcss th Hon oh. \V Bea- • H Jt. O. ul ,ild g OUI t. Tili , 27i.h dny of .biy. ‘ ■ ' H. r. /v uTir ON ON, i Clerk “'mpetior CpurtfGlynn C >., Ga. p’ " | sr.HVic* BY 1 rtßuicvTiox. M # Clyde I’m- "in, Lit. r. • Div.-i-.'i.. ,-i ; turnaole to Dcretnfe§r 1 vi. j I'ci mi, l‘F! of s-.pertor 1 ■ c; nit t -it oijnu count. ? o. J. Freeman. ty, g or.da. i i To tiio bslid defi bdfiui, G. J, Ei cmnan 1 , ' YV>ll nrc i"-ycby r* <juTe r i-‘sonaiiy or by : i atiorn' y, 'o he and at Hie next term of ith rl rt o nto' *..n untv. convaniug' i --n the tirst Mon- ay m !>' eenber, bfO), then and - eto answer t <• nladntlfT. Clyde Fmtiiidtry i U|i*i. the , lit# af her pnUiou f-r divorce fiiedc age In is t yon; 'as in Uefaub of hi h appearanciy th court wdH pt'occed an to Jus h e shall upper-.} tfjir. V\ ltne-H the Hon Joseph w. Ileniiot] 1 Judue -f 'td Supai ior Court, tin* 22d day of j /•g".it,i!b). \. g.tgwn -em). i D piity Click Mu erior Court. Glynn go., Ga, I l) NV. mi A tty. ym, YODR FACE Y °^ R FORTUNE. L* : J Throw awav Cosmetics. T* MSB American women throw v . awayseventv-ll\e million dollars annually for fac *pow ler9,lotions, etc., ma \yblch are made of pofs mous substances an estroy the skin. To aecuie a Natural, Ros Healthy Complexion, got a VIRGIN RUBBER MASK. Restores original contour, permanently re moves pimples, freckles, bluckhe.tds, and all ceinplcxioniil imperfections. Absolutely harmless. Results guaranteed. Write for particulars. Price $3.00 by mai G loves $2.00 and $2.50. VIRGIN RUBBER CO., No West 14th St N. Y Brown Drug Cos,, Sole Agts Brunswick, Ga. at KESSLERS Cor. Monk and Grant Sts OEVARIS & LEVADAS. Gocerics, Country Produce —Vegetables etc. Also Confectionary. MONK STREET. Real Estate tor Sale. We have lot number 176 on A street nine lots on Woll Street, for sale cheap Dan Cos. P|yL Nowcast’ M adoi andfiepita Cure CSgcsts what you eat. ItCTjtlfioltiHy digests the food and aids in strenutheninp aud recon* strnctlric the exhausted digestive or* gans. It is the latest discovered digest* ant and tonic. No other preparation can approach tt in efficiency. It in stantly relieves and permanently cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, Sick Headache,Gastralgia,Cramps,and all other results of imperfeetdigestion. Prerwred by E. C. DeWltt a Cos.. Chicago. \}' J. Butts, the Druggist. 13. J. OLEWINE, V" 'l6 -JL3 icy les Selling, Renting, Repairing, Messenger Service? We sell Cleveland, Monarch, Crawford, Eagle, Elk, Dixie. Best of Wheels for the Least Money. ELI ZISSIMATO. HO'd, Newcastle St. !u|.... Gig AUS AND.TOBACCO : *59 Cream Fresh Evert Ear, Milk Shake | ‘Seta Water* Etc m All Kinds of Candy . 7