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FRIDAY MORNING. : 1
Matting's, Rugs, Linoleum
and Oil Cloth Floor
Covering.
Brighten vour floors a hit. Don't care how careful a housekeeper you
may he, you realize that all house furnishings don’t wear out alike, and
the floor coverings in some rooms go first. Go into a neighbors house and
you will comment on their things so don’t suppose that your neighbor
does not know the difference reversing conditions. Whatever is best in
Matting, Oil Cloth or Linoleum you will find our stock contains new de
signs, choice patterns, an immense variety to select from.
G. IVIgGARVEY,
The New Town Grocer
Leads in Low Prices,
Here are some of the trade winners at ZELMENOVITZ,
. the corner of E and L Streets.
Picnics Tlam. 12 1 II cents per pound. Leaf Lard, two pounds for 25 cents.
Best Bacon, 11 cents per pound. Two pound can Tomatoes, 8 cents,
Best Flour, 24 pound sacks, for 6#c. Best Peanuts, 25 cents per peck,
Good Butter, per pound, 30 cents. Large Mackerel, three for 25 cents
A. ZLLMEINOVITZ,
. 'Phone 205.
•The Old tandby
: At the Same Old Place
I Albert Arnheiter, the well known young
* butcher, still doing business at the old stand
, No 207 Monk street where he will be glad to
; see his friends. Full line of everything in
the Meat Line, Fancy, Family and Staple
' Groceries. 7
wmm±: qgk
Ycu Can’t Eeat
, Our line of Fancy Groceries;
Thai is why our store continues 4
to grow and expand. We do busi .
ness through no other channels
than Gie one that carries with'
ii. the most dependable and exclu-!
give merchandise at the smallest,
cost to you: Our Fancy Sifted 1
Garden Peas are exceptionally ■
nice at 20c can. 11 lb can Wal
dorf Baked Beans with Tomatoe;
Sauce 15<\, 2 lb cans 10.
THOMAS KEANY, Grocer, j
Phone 11. 312 Newcastle
“Dorothy Dodd" shoe is a novelty
in womens shoes. Oxfords and ties,
$3. J. A. Smith, Newcastle street.
fA B”h fi B ii id ft Moiphlnc am. wliiskc
I " LI fial QKfS haP-.tstrer.led without pin
• I r Bi S illi or confinement. Cure, i.„.
\jt S a |r 5 ■ nnteed-d Sariitariumoi t,
My. tt. H.VEftt. M.'Ui’gr I.itliia Springs Cm
Cos., Drawer A, Austell,Ga. Hoyiejtrcn Intentsen
if preferred. Correspondence strictly cr til,a titi.li
A Thoughtful Man.
M. M. Austin of Winchester, Ind.
knew what to do in the hour of need.
His wife had such an unusual case of
stomach and liver trouble, physicians
could not help bet' He thought ot
and tried Dr. King’s New Life Pills
and she got relief at once and was
finally cured. Only 23c. at all drug
stores.
Artistic effect finish and lasting qua!
ities considered. Wilson's Photo
graph Studio, 502 1-2 Gloucester St.,
has no competitors. Go there “ye
Elite.”
EDWIN W. DART,
Attorney and Councellor at Law.
Court HcuuCf Eiunswick, Ga.
(RMHofKENXGCKY
•Whiskey • '
Truly a Grand
OLtD OJHISKEY
Morgan <fe Davis
DISTRIBUTORS, Brunswick, Ga
tnMataifflaßM
THE
Douglas
Hardware
Company, |
H. S. LEE, Manager.
—Dealers In—
HARDWARE,
STOVES,
GUNS,
TIN
CUTLERY,
AND
PLOV/S.
AGATEWARE
21& Newcastle Street,
Bear m Mind
That we Sell
* '•... so// ■ - >
Via u >. ~ 7—t-TKc:'VrA"
Fire arms, cutlery and sporting
goods. Fishing tackle.
EMPTY AND LOADED SHELLS,
GUN AND BICYCLE REPAIRING.
P.O.KL.SSLER
Atonic
time tfeeial
thews thetes.
Burford Coney is spending a few
days in Atlanta.
• * m
Miss Jennie Bryan entertained a few
friends informerly last evening.
* * *
Mrs. Edwin Fleming and her littel
son have returned to Jacksonville.
* * *
Mrs. C. L. Candler has returned
from a visit to relatives in Geneva,
Ga.
* * *
Judge and Mrs. J. D. Sparks will
entertain this evening with a card
party.
Misses Mamie and Emily Waff loft
yesterday to spend a few days in
Savannah.
• • *
Capt. and Mrs. J. L. Foster and Miss
Bessie Fox, of Darien, were in the
city yesterday.
...
Mrs. W. J. Price and Miss Willie
Barkuloo are spending some time
in Savannu|hi, visiting relatives.
Mrs. G. W. White and her little
daughter have returned to Fernandina
after a visit to Mrs. E. C. Tup per.
* • *
Mrs. William H. Montgomery and
Miss Stella Montgomery ’.eft last night
for Chicago, after a visit of several
weeks to Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Montgom
ery.
Miss Marie DeVoe entertained v_.e
Zinnia club very pleasantly yesterday
afternoon. The rooms were prettily
decorated, the Japanese idea having
been carried out consistently in the
souvenir decorations, .score cards
etc. The souvenirs were dainty Val
entines. The score cards were tiny
Japanese fans. Six hand euchre was
played. Tea and sandwiches and a
sweet course were served. Miss Ad
kins was the only guest of the club
Mr. ,1. B. Abrams, tlie genial man
ager ot the Aiken Canning Cos., yes
terday complimented a very pleas
ant party of his friends with a de
lightful trip to Fernandina on the
steamer Tatum. During the trip de
licious refreshments were served
and Mr. Abrams proved himself to
tie a very charming host. Those in
the party were: Misses Kaiser,
Gumpert, Marks, Reiman, Bertha and
Ida Borchardt and Mrs. B. J, Bcw
cliardt, and Messrs. Joe Borchardt, j.
L. Jacobi, of Cumberland, and Rev.
I. Warsaw. The party was a thor
oughly pleasant one and the trip was
much enjoyed by those present.
Mrs. J. S. Dunwody entertained the
Acacia club yesterday afternoon with
a pleasant card party. Five-hand eu
chre was played and the first prize
a silver hat pin, was cut by Mrs. Geo.
P. Smith and Mrs. Ralph Tupper. Miss
Taliaferro and Miss Remshart and
won by Mrs. Smith. The lone-hand
prize, a pretty vase, was won by Miss
Remshart. The booby fell to Mrs.
N. Emanuel. The lone-hand markers
were red cornations. Delicious re
freshments were served. Those pres
ent were: Mlsss Edna Penniman,
Rosa Snyder, Saussy, of Savannah;
Leslie Butts, Constance Butts, Alice
Remshart, Jennie Bryan, Armistend
Taliaferro, Mai King, Fannie Grant
Nightengale, Maude Nightengale, Mrs.
Ralph Tupper, Mrs. F. D. M. Strachan,
Mrs. George P Smith, Mrs. N. Eman
uel, Mrs. H. B. Maxey, Mrs. J. W.
Bennet.
Marshal Sale.
State of Georgia, County of Glynn,
City of Brunswick. Will lie sold be
fore the court, house door, of said
county on the first Tuesday in June
next, between the legal hours of sale,
the following described property, to
wit: The unexpired leasehold inter
est in and to that certain lot, tract
or parcel of land situate lying and be
ing in the city of Brunswick, county
and state aforesaid, known and de
scribe on the map of said city made
by George R. Baldwin A. D. 1537 as
the southeastern one-quarter of Town
Commons lot. No. 76. between Albany
and Amherst streets. Levied on as
unreturned property to sarisfy an exe
cution against, said lot, issued by N.
I) Russell, clerk of the mayor and
council of said city, for the year 1902.
Taxes 53 cents and costs.
Brunswick, Ga„ May 7. 1903.
S. A. BURNEY,
Marshal City of Brunswick.
Citation.
Georgia. Glynn County.
To whom it may concern: .T. D.
Fogler having made application to
me in due form to he appointed ad
ministrator with the will annexed upon
the estate of Hannah Faulkner, of
Ostego county, New York. Notice- is
hereby given that said application
will tie heard at the regular terra of
of ordinary of said county, to be held
on Ihe firs! Monday in June. 1503.
Witness my hand arid official signa
ture this Gth day of May. 1903.
HORACE DART,
Ordinary Glyr.n County. Ga.
Made Young Again.
“One of Dr. King’s New Life Pills
each night for two weeks has put. me
in mv ‘teens’ again.” writes Dr. D.
IT Turner of Dcmpeytown, Pa.
They're the best in the world for liver,
stomach and bowels. Purely vegeta
ble. Never gripe. Only 25 cents at
all druggists.
THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NBtTrts.
LOW RATES
Seaboard Air Line.
For the 1903 reunion of the Confed
ate Veterans, the Seaboard Air Line
will sell from its coupon ticket sta
tions round trip tickets to New' Or
leans at the very low rate of one cent
per mile for distance traveled short,
line mileage; the tickets will be sold
from May llth to 21st inclusive, good
for return until May 21th. By depos
iting the tickets witn the special agent
at New Orleans not later than May
Southern Railway.
>
The Southern railway offers tlie
most convenient schedule to the Con
federate veterans. Sons of veterans,
delegates and visitors to tho annual
reunion of the United Confederate
Veterans, New Orleaus, La., May 16,
1903, from Brunswick to New Orleans
and respectifully solicits ;in- favor of
your patronage. Two trains daily,
making close connection through to
New Orleans as follows:
Leave Brunswick 7;2U a. m. Arrive
New Orleans 8:30 a. m. Leave
Brunswick 9:05 p. m., arrive New Or
leans 8:25 p. m.
Fare, $ 12.50 (for the round trip.
Detailed information cheerfully furn
ished ou application.
C. L. CANDLER, Gen’l. Agt.
To The Mountains.
Account of the meeting of American
Society of Civil Engineers at Ashe
ville, N. C.. June Bth, the Southern
Railway will sell tickets to Asheville
on June 6th and 71li and Bth at one
fare plus 25 cents, for the round trip.
Tickets good retr %bu; until June I.sth
1' > -
On account of the Southern Baptist
convention at Savannah, May 7 to 14.
the Southern railway wit sell tickets
from Brunswick to Savananh and re
turn at rate of one fare, plus 25c.,
for the round trip. Tickets on sale
May 5 to 7 inclusive, rood to return
until May 20. Through coaches be
twen Brunswick and Savannah with
out change.
C. X,. CANDI.ER, General Agent.
Atlantic Coast Line.
St. Louis, Mo., and return on ac
count of dedication ceremonies of the
Louisiantt Purchase Exposition, April
3th to May 2, 1903.
Rate of one fare for the round trip.
Tickets on sale April 29th to May Ist,
inclusive, good returning until May
4 th.
Asheville, N. 0., and return account
<Fhirto*th Annual Meeting of the
outhern Educational Association.
One fare plus 26c. for round trip,
lus $2.00 mdmborshlp fee.
Tickets to be sold July Is to 7th,
inclusive, final limit July 10th.
To Macon, Ga., and return on ac
count of Sugar Cane Growers Con
vention. One fare plus 25c. for round
trip. Tickets to be sold May sth, final
imit May 10th.
PUBLIC SALE. '
STATE OF GEORGIA, *
Glynn county.
By virtue of an order of the ordi
nary of said county granteO at the
April term 1 BOR, there will he sol 1
before the court house in Brunswick,
Ga., on the first Tuesday in May, 1903,
between the legal hours of sale to the
highest and best bidder, the following
real estate and property, to-wit:
Those certain three lots, tracts or
parcels of land, situate, lying and be
ing in the city of Brunswick, Ga., and
described on and in a map and plan
of said city as made by George R.
Baldwin in the year of 1837 as that part
of Old Town lot number one hundred
and nineteen. (119) containing thirty
by ninety feet and bounded as fol
lows: Commencing at a point on the
east side of Newcastle street and one
hundred and eighty feet south of Monk
street and running from said initial
point east a distance of ninety feet
thence south a distance thirty feet;
thence west a distance of ninety feet
and thence north thirty feet to the
point of beginning.
Also that, certain oilier tract of land
in said Brunswick, Ga., and described
on said Baldwin’s map of said city aw
Old Town lot, number 196, containing
ninety by one hundred and eighty feet
fronting ninety feet on Union
street and running back one hundred
and eighty feet to Richmond street;
and ,
Also that certain other tract, lot
or parcel of land in said'Jffrunswick.
Ga.. and described on afid in said
Baldwin’s map of said < ,ty. as Old
Town lot number one hundred and
seventy (No. 170) containing ninety
by one hundred and eighty feet and
fronting west, ninety feet ml Rich
mond street t
Said property to he sold as part of
tile estate of James Renwiclt, de
ceased.
This April Bth. 1903.
PETER W. FLEMING,
Administrator with will annexed of
James Renwick, deceased. It-w 4-w
The Wastes of the Body.
Every seven days 'lie blood, mils
cl os and hones of a man of average
size loses two pounds of wornoul tis
sue. This waste cannot lie replen
ished anil the health and stretigiii
kept up without perfect, digestion.
When the stomach and digestive or
gans fail to perform their functions,
the strength lets down, health gives
way, and disease sets up. Kodol Dys
pepsia Cure enables the stomach and
digestive organs to digest and tissirn
Bate all of the wholesome food that
may lie eaten into the kind of blood
that rebuilds the tissues and prot t t
the health and strength of the mind
and body. Kodol cures indigestion,
dyspepsia and all stomach ’roubles, it
is an ideal spring tonic Sold by
Joerger’s Pharmacy, Smith’s Pharma
cy and \V J. Butts.
Quick Arrest.
J. A. Gulled go. of Vorl-era. Ala.,
was twice jn the host iml troin a
vero case of piles, run.-ung hi tumor.-.
After doctors and all remedies failed,
Bueklen’s Arnica Salve rpiicl ly ar
rested further inanv'tou and cur'd
him. Ii conquers aches and kills
pain. 25 cents at a
When you want a pleasant physic
try Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver
Tablets. They are easy to take and
piesajil in effect. For sale by all
druggists.
PETITION FOR CHARTER.
STATE OF GEORGIA,
GLYNN COUNTY.
Petition for Incorporation of "South
ern Produce Cos.”
To lire Superior Court of said County:
The petition of 11. H. Harvey, G. R.
j Harvey and Jane IS. Harvey, all of said
state and county, respectfully shows:
Ist. That they desire for them
selves. their associates, successors and
assigns to be incorpirated under the
name and style of “Southern Produce
Company.”
2nd. The term for which petition
ers ask to be incorporated is twenty
(20) years, with the privilege of re
newal at the end of that time."
3rd. The capital stock of the cor
poration is to be two thousand dollars
($2,000.00), divided into shares of ten
dollars (stu.oo) each. Petitioners,
however, ask the privilege of Increas
ing said capital stock upon a vote of
two-thirds of the capital stock then
issued, nut to exceed in Utc aggregate
twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,-
000.00.)
4th, Your petitioners pray that they
he permitted and allowed to pay for
said capital stock in real and personal
property or either, at its actual value,
or part in money and real and person
al properly, or either, said real or
personal property taken at its actual
value.
• dh. The object of the proposed
corporation is pecuniary profit and
gain to its stock holders: and to that
end your petitioners desire lo he incor
porated for i lie purpose of carrying on
a wholesale and retail business.* eith
er or both, in goods, wares, merchan
dise. groceries, fruits, vegetables, pro
duce and all other articles and things
lit like character and kind, and pur
chase and sell the same by whole
sale and retail, or in either capacity;
buy and sell for cash or on credit all
such articles and things as are us
ually embraced in businesses of like
character, and any and all such arlic
les and things as may H e profitable to
handle and sell in connection therewith.
To act as Commission Merchants and
sell upon commission and charge for
such services and lo make contracts
to act as such agents and to exercise
all usual powers and to do all usual
and necessary acts which pertain to
or may be connected with the busi
ness of retail and wholesale dealers
or in either capacity, and as commis
sion merchants in the buying, selling
and handling of all goods, wares, mer
chandise, groceries, fruits, vegetables,
produce and all other articles and
tilings of iike character.
6th. To purchase and hold real es
tate necessary to carry on said busi
ness. and to acquire the same when
ever it is necessary to protect the
interest of said corporation. To bor
row money and execute mortgages or
other liens upon its properly to secure
the same; to have the right to Issue
bonds if desired and make deeds of
trust or mortgages upon its property
to secure the same, and to take mort
gages and liens upon both real and
tier son a 1 property for the protection
and security of any advances made
to any person or persons dealing with
or for any dtfbts owed unto said cor
poration. ami to acquire tho pioperty
so pledged if necessary to protect its
interest.
7th. To have and use a common
seal, to sue and !>e sued, to plead and
he impleaded with in any of the courts
of this state or any other slate o
the United States.
Bth. The principal oiiioe and place
of business of the propsed corpora
tion is to lie in ihe city of Brunswick,
said state and county with the power
lo establish branch offices in any other
place or places.
Wherefore, petitioners pray to lie
made a body corporate under the
name and style aforesaid, entitled to
all of the rights, privileges and immu
nities subject to the liabilities fixed
by law. This April 11th. A. D. 1903.
ATKINSON & IIUNWOODY,
Petitioners’ Atttorneys.
Filed it! office this Jlih day of
April, A. D. 1903.
H. F. du BIGNON, Clerk Sup. CL,
Glynn County, Georgia.
STATE OF GEORGIA,
GLYNN COUNTY.
I. li. F. du Bignon, Clerk Sup. Ct.
of said county, do certify that the
above and foregiing is a true and cor
rect copy of the original petition of
file in my office to incorporate “South
ern Produce Cos."
Witness my hand and seal, this
111 h day of April. A. D. 1903.
H. F. du BIGNON, (L. S.)
Clerk Sup. Court Glynn County, Ga.
Real Estate Bargains.
$3,500.00 for one of the prettiest
houses on Union street. Lot 90x80
and 7 room house $250.00 45x90 near
Hie business center. $1,000.n0 for 4
room house close in. sßoo.On for 4
Sinai! houses, rent at, $16.00 per month.
$200.00 for 3 room house, brings $5.00
per month.
BROBSTGN, FENDIG & CO.
All Were Baffled.
Word comes from Wake, Ark. that
Rev. Jno. .1. Cox had a strange malady
accompanied by yellow jaundice.
For 12 years physicians were baffled
and though everything known t.o the
profession was used, the troulde re
mained. One day he began to use
Electric Bitters and in a week , 1
change tor the better came and at
lengili he was entirely cured. It's the
most reliable medicine for liver and
kidney troubles. Only uOc. and guar
teed by all druggists.
From a Cat Scratch.
On the arm to the worst sort of a
bun sore or boil, Dewitt's Witch Ha
/' 1 Halve i- a quick cure. In buying
A ilch Hazel Salve, be particular you
gi i De.Vitts -*hls is tlie salve that
heals withe.it leaving a scar. A spe
(iiie. for blind, bleeding, itching and
protruding piles. Sold by Joorgor’s
Pharmacy, Smith's Pharmacy, and W.
J. Butts,.
Mr. Joseph Peminville of Stillwater.
Minn., after having spent over $2,000
with the best doctors for stomach
trouble, without relief was advised
by his druggi t Mr. Alex. Richard,
to try n in ■ of Chamberlain's Stomach
and Liver Table:.--. He did so and isa
well man today If troubled with in
digestion. hail taste in the mouth,
lack of a ll pet iti- or constipation, give
1 liese tablets a trial, and you are cor-
Main to be more than pleased with
I the result.. For sale at 25 cent* per
box by all druggists.
ALONG OUR
BUSY BAY
'Yesterday Arrivals, Clearances and
Sailings—Other News of the
Movement of Vessels
in Port.
Arrived.
Spanish bark Asuncion, Aisine, Ca
nary Islands.
Cleared.
Schooner Josephine Eiiicott, Alley,
Boston.
Schooner Samuel P. Bowers, Rich
ardson, New York.
Schooner Robert Graham, Dunn,
New York.
Schooner Hope Sheer wood, Gilbert.
New York.
Spanish hark Sara, Voliucia.
Sailed.
Schooner William E. Downes, Gray,
New York.
Ship Notice.
,Neither the owner, master or con
signees of the Spanish hark Asun
cion will lie -responsible for any debts
contracted by the crow of said ves
sel
AISINE, Master.
WILL BE OPEN SATURDAY.
Chris. Arnhelter will have a Hand
some Market.
Chris. Arnlieiter, the old reliable
market man. who recently returned
to the city from Jacksonville, is bus!
ly engaged in fixing up the large
Wright building, corner of Newcastle
and Monk streets, and he will lie
ready to open his meat market Satur
day morning next.
Mr. Arnlieiter has been in this bus
iness 100 long to need any introduc
tion to the people of Brunswick. For
many years he conducted a meat mar
ket on Monk street, and his excellent
set vice then assures a good patron
age in his new quarters.
Mr. Arnheiter will probably have
one of the handsomest markets in the
city. He has purchased new and pret
ty market fixtures, which are now be
ing placed in position, a large
force of carpenters, painters, etc.,be
ing at work.
As stated above, he will he open for
business Saturday morning and will
have a full line of fresh staple gro
ceries and all kinds of meats, sausages
and, in fact, everything that the mar
ket affords.
Mr. Arnheiter has been coiyiucting
a first, class market in Jacksonville
for the past several months, but he
says hr likes this Brunswick atmos
phere, her people, and will net he sat
isfied in any other Tty. His fantiiy
who have been with him, have also re
lumed to the city.
The Nows wishes Mr. Arnheiter
much success in his business, and
cheerfully commends him to the peo
ple of Brunswick.
Sealed Proposals.
Treasury Department. Washington,
D. C., May 1, 19U3. Sealed proposals
will lie received at this department
until 2 o’clock p. m. Friday. May 29,
1903, for the manufacturing and plac
ing in position, in complete working
order, in the United States custom
house building. Brunswick. Ga.. certain
combination gas and elect,tic light
specifications, and blank forms of
proposal can he obtained upon
application lo the department.
Partial bids will not he conwid
sidered. The department reserves
the right to reject any and all bids
and to waive defects. Each proposal
must lie accompanied by a certified
check in the sum of ten per cent, of
Ihe aggregate amount thereof, drawn
lo the order of the secretary of the
treasury, as a guarantee of good faith.
Proposals must he addresed to the
secretary of iho treasury, Washington.
I). 0.. and indorsed: "Proposal for
Gas Fixtures. U. S. Custom House,
Brunswick, Ga.”
li. A. HUNTER,
Acting Secretnr\
SPECIAL NOTICE.
The public is hereby notified that
authorized collectors of The News
have the written authority of the
management and those who pay others
will do so at their own risk.
Pure Chemicals are the only kind
used at Jim Carter’s clothes cleaning
establishment. He is reliable and
wants your work. Phone 933.2
DO YOU KNOW HIM.
The man who will never die, who
will never have sickness in his family
who will never he sick himself, who
does not travel, who never rides in
a carriage, street, car, omnibus, or
upon a bicycle, who never walks the
streets, who cannot slip upon the
pavements, who does not. go near
horses, who can never have sprains,
dislocations, broken hones, cuts or
bruises, whom fire will not burn, and
water will not drown, whom even a
dog will not Idle, nor lightning strike,
who cannot fall from anything.
SUCH A MAN
does not need our prolteot ion. All
others should apply to
THE MUTUAL BENEVOLENT ASS'N
Of Brunswick, Ga.
And obtain the best health, accident
and life policy issued.
Pays sick and accident benefits from
SI.OO lo $20.00 per wee], and death
benefits from SIO.OO to $200.n0
Never Been Sued By a Beneficiary
R. L. BRADY. Manager.
Room 26 Winship Building, 107 Monk
Street, Brunswick, Ga.
Attention Smokers.
I handle a fine line "f genuine
Mersehanm Pipes, they are beauties.
Call and look at them. Sig T.evlson,
310 Bay street.
Quick service at the right time.
Wi en a man wants his clothes cleaned
and pressed properly anti delivered tn
short notice, the one good place to
send them is Jim Carter's. Rhone
715 3-2. ~ . ..
MAY 8
LOOK HEM IT
It is What the Reader Has Long
Sought.
People will read advertisements
about cures made by medicine. As
as they read they wonder if the state
ments are true. If iruo was the re
lief temporary or permanent? Read
this ease about Doan’s Kidney Pills:
W. H. Clarke, of Bennett ,-trei t ic
countant at the Bloch Bros. Tobacco
works. Wheeling W Va say.-, -li
my hack aches I know what will cure
I iI. Doatl's Kidney Pills. They are lie
: best remedy I ever conic across r i
months I was plagued with backache.
I not sharp pain s bin a aliill aching
all the time, that made me foci mi.
erable. I got medicine on differoni
occasions from doctors and it seemed
to relieve rue for Hip time. Dut it was
soon as bad as ever Hearing of
Doan’s Kidney Pills I took a course of
the treatment. Tin y cured me, and
that cure ha- been lasiing. 1 will
'corroborate this in a personal inlet
view or in reply to any nomnuiJiica
tion mailed to me.”
For sale hy all dealers Vrice ite
Foster-Milburn Cos.. Buffalo. N. Y.
sole agents for tile IT. S.
Remember the name—Doan’s-and
take no other
IF YOU FEEL LANGUID
And thoroughly tired out after very
slight exertion, it shows that your
blood is thin and impovishcd, .~nd tin*
action of your heart is weak.
Take Smith’s Compound Sarsapn
rilla if will purify, enrich and vital k:c
your blood, and put your whole syy
teh in a healthy condftion.
SMITH’S
PHARMACY
If you’re going on a trip
Here’s a pleasant little tip
'Place a bottle in your grip
Red Top Rye
S. D. LEVADAS,
Sole agent Brun§*vfk. Ga. #
and Vicinity.
*.J6 Monk Street.
Ferdinand Westheimrr t. Sons, !)•. lillcrs 8
Cincinnati, 0, St. Jonpb, Mo. l<oui.-:v;i>, Ky 8
Wilson’s
Up to Date
Restaurant
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THERE'S AN ATTRACTION
Here tba can bnnlly ; 1 '• ■ v
“Tisn't the food aien or lb
cooking or ihe serve e . r ;i,
appointments Ii -; Ueombin:
tion of all that
WILSON'S RESTAURANT.
■u pet "filmr 1-. - nr
Hero are the condo;-!., ol ;
home table willjeii J; I)!' 1
inconvenience- or ■■. pen : ;i
ties.
Oui quick lunch are daHit
but satisfying.
Open until midnight
J. W. WILSON, Prop.
'Phone 321.
Ojeiepue bonie.
This < Jlebrr ,ed tonic Is In growing
demand. The season of the greatest
need to approaching indigestion. Bib
liousness, Jaundice, Chill., and Fever,
Kick Headache, pains in foe hack and
kidneys all depend up m cia'arva, and
Bellevue Tonic cures them all in any
form,
W. J, B UTTS,
& a_ The Druggist,