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IHE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS
PUBLISHED DAILY BY
THE NEWS PUBLISHING COMPANY
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CLARENCE H. LEAVY, Editor and
Manay^
LJUIB Jr, City Editor
EVERY DAY EXCEPT MONDAY
SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
Term* of aubacription in the city
mnt} by m*IS free of chj
ef th* United State* a*d C"Aa, Mex
ie*. Porto Rico, Gu*m, Philippine is
land* and Hawaiian islands
On*
Six Month* - 2 50
Three Month* 1 - 2 °
One
OFFICIAL ORGAN OF
The county of Qtynu.
Glynn county conETOssionera,
The court of bank
.uptcy ugKf&Viatrici.
yf office, editorial room. -T|
:! Jp
KBtercd at the ‘
•,'ffce as n ‘>h‘i . reftil
e-r *pondenee BoUe/.tcd," but to rej
erf v attention, letters mtfst i a ?
companded by a restrortf-thld tame, ffi)S
fot publication. but as a B ,ia nntae o
good faith.
Rejected ■•ooimunicaitoiw will t>' fe
tens-d iT ae -ompecied by ppitage ■
■> Fhotthi be math by pos
t*.i aote.'cJw't or money order o
ittgistsrcd letter. A lures*,
New* publishing Cos.
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PUBLISHERS NOTICfc
* Th* New* Publishing Company u<
•lie* It to be distinctly under*toJt
that all legal advertisements must ts<
paid fp! In advance. We cannot often
to devote our space ip such stiver
tlerrnrnts and wait on the courts to
fh* n.onsyi
saeytjui
The piot act ms t,o thicken so tin
hs Judge rar'.eo is concerned
Mayor Woodward, of Atlanta, ih mak
tup it warm tor the buys, tins soon m
the game .
Nicholas had a very good sample on
Thursday Of what Vou Tlelve had to
contend with.
So the auditorium Id to go for debi
\5 oil, tula does not Si oak well for Hu
people of Brunswick
Old man Platt, of Ne#*ork, is ontu
led to the condemnation of every non
>-*t man or woman In iho United State
Nledrtngbaua. or Missouri. wm.
wants to wear the toga of Senator
Cockrell seems to have worse nick
every time a ballot is tauon.
So Boykin Wright has retired from
the race for governor. Now when yon
come to thtnk of It real earnestly
wbr the aforesaid Boykin ever in tin
tight, Oh. Clark. Clark, you are a guv
old bird.
A Now Jersiy preacher has advised
young womea never to na.’tv mt.il
they know the pus* of the man they
are to wed These days the averagt
young married woman Is more inter
ented in her husband's past than In
his future.
RAILROADS AND OTHER ROADS
It ie obsolvel that the railroad corn
pantos In certain western states are
taking an active Interest in go > 1 end.-'
They were a muj lone toet tg th s
thing In the ptoper light, but It is bet
ter late than never. It has come to
he well understood that tn n fanning
eomuiunlty, w*ore excellent roads pro
vatl. railroad traffic is equally distrib
uted over all the months; it never sn-
Lrely ceases us It frequently uoes
wher fcfor long periods. termer are
unable to leave their homos. To keep
the country roads open nnd to keep
Ute farmer In touch with fh< centers
cl eivjllrntion therefore, are as much
the tptorert of the railroad mau as
to keep ht* ntn linen of railroad fr.
ronfcwoiiM-stion nd blockade.
Inspired with .this laudable purpnfit I
tb* railroad companies are arranging j
mans meeting? of Wruiers and vallag j
ere at convenient points. Good speak
ers are sent out and tr tne railroad mil
ctals ean perform the feat, there will
be much good roaifs improvement ue\t
summer in any event, this excellent
missionary work will havt- Its effect
Good madajo.d uunierous IMembau
t'ollev lines’! rom the U edertilor the
lallroads of : a state, emrfh# 1 stuoro
numerous tney ,re and the bolter cor.-
cttlon they arj tfc the moft prosperous j
th* railroad* bepemUas ; j|f
M -a. *b**i
FRAUDS IN PUBLIC LANDS
* -"——~
With a Unite,l senatot^WT
a congressman under on
cjiargcs of complicity in Oregon land
, and* and- \jjp^ederal
- xvTd^Kolotbat
"cdgtKA'p yal frauds that have I
bton J
iue.l inched.” Millions of acres oT ’
mft forest coast!
; Hfmnch|
it has been onlawfiGly
private us-a but
thousands of acres be
been literally stolen.
ol the Interior Hitchcock
i as the ropnfaatlon of doing tMtogs
carefully, honestly and thoroughly. He
has neon occupied with these investi
gations for t • o years and must have
acquired positive Intormatiqp berore
• uinning ihe luqiiiston that is S1
ready making itself ie.lt in high qunr
t<r
do \*ic ramficatloms of the ai
iLnte.ri extend Hat the gov-
BMttf i! not tMi .t till! rnited
■EniHP -ii 1,1
.'g Gi -gon to do his duty
L. ci!
w : i< ex< y mu’,
■io;t-qjjL\ylT. < ■ a
onjfciyiw’P and official roh
hr.ry but’ U iPwKn tary Hichcook's
. u rattodM to p ,r* si to mi.
uo matte) wb i la Involved .
Starling in Orecoil, wtwhrts of-public
land frauds are hots id, In other west
on states Montana. Idaho, Caiitornia
Agents sire investigating, and a halt
[million acres of land are held up until
(he- department is satisfied of the legal
lily of the cairns thereto.
Before the grand Juries have com
pleted their work It Is likely that
fumy uarnes well known In polities
ftp a officialdom will ho allied witn
life frahduant schemes. Private clu
/.i ns would tioi bo able without official
ild and sanction to dlspoll the gov
ernment. Whenever the blow
iiie Investigation should bo made thor
ough and convincing.
RUSB!A’S**FUTURE.
The loss of Port Arthur Is heavier
than was exp- 'led since tin Japanese
gain more than live hundred tannm ot
modern make, stores of arnmnni .ion an
important portion and hold nearly flt
tv thousand tloops as prisoners. On
..itc! other hand these have kept 100,000
men busy writ Nogi who mights have
i nabjed Oyam i to overwhelm Kuropat
kin perhaps the set vice was worth Us
price. If the immediate surrender was
i ot Imperative, why Uhl Hmussel roittse
to fight loiige l - We can only conjunc
ture. but the loss of Port Arthur.makes
,t tio longer a duty for Russia to risk
ter remaining fleet; she can order its
tofum without shame and, since the
less of-Port Arthur could only have
been delayed ,hts sttmndvr may have
been Intended to save the fleet. The
world will hardly believe that such an
officer would ’ ave capitulated without
necessity or orrtera
t ut now Nogi’s army Is marching to
j< In Oynma—forty thousand are al
teady on the road. Were these held
hack till Kuropntkln had been r.'e.
forced to the vafety point? If thin he
the consideration he will ho expected
to strike Oyan.n before the arrival of
Nogi.
Another loss, ferhsps greater lhar
nil, is that of prod Igo and the conil
deuce of tne home people. Russia s
via vest danger today confronts tier at
home and not tn Manchurtn. It case
there Is serious popular uprising nit
will he lost and the Inst of the fleet
with the surrender of the fortress
Irokc down tee optimism thitt endured
tl e retreats ot Kuropatktn, There is
either a loss of control In Munchurnt
or desperation seeks to embroil other
preparatory to peace. It would be less
galling to national pride, perhaps to ad
n It defeat when threatened by a com
lunation of pn vers than with Japan ns
the sole antagonist.
ylooßafp(nt\'' 1/1 Af’camrfilluhcmfwy p
Such consideration Influenced Elic
it nd when *lie acknowledged the Inde-
I pendence of her American colonies and
Russia may be seoklu; 11. liut tt sno
t il not male pence, could not the
Christian i ow- rs force her to listen?
*or Sale.
Staled bids "ill be received by the
mdetstgned until noon, Saturday, Jan j
e. for the 1 abermude building on
Vnnsllcld street, same 'o he removed ■
vsthln sixty and .ye and nqunrc left free]
of all ruboish Tortus cash I’arties
t'tsiring to *s v Inside of milldlng can
apply to the thairman. The tight t*
re served to reject any or all bids.
W. F. Hollingsworth,
Chairman.
J. J. UCti.
. A- Rtgbs.
THE ftftUNVWHQK DAILY NEWS SUNDAY. JANUARY 25. 1965.
have the taking=co!d habit
TlieSki cold goes; ajppt one quickly comes. It’s the story of
a tendency to consumption. Ayer’s
breaks up the taking-cold habit. It strength
ens, soothes!Vca!s. CoaAplt vour doctor about ft s- icw*l?Hw'.
■ Mi, ■ ■ <- 9 i jig-jfijw. *•- .Jl.. - * m m
e*
- r
vhm J
ri.d liatSß V-1 *
h' -
c ties and
s milarly al > JBHy liicA -■ivid m
Notice.
I will begin e. new
pby on Monday January' SAimd can
take a few more pvpll at
my office, Oglethorpe hotel, fnßcre the
above date.
C. J. JeJyr
Beat pine wood tn the city 7f
kmd. Fine oak wood fide, per
A'. MiUer.ulephone 320
FREBH SHRIMP. jJ&.WA
MESH FISH.
H at M
MOODY'S Flbh Vli4Mßl
ALL HOURS
full weight on *Rry
Or otpcoal; prices rfvrht. Phone 220
W. SBrMlller
Bpeclil Notice,
AH hIH against the Uiuguayan bark
Hurgarita must be presented at the
office of Benito Padrosa by one o'clock
,%bii. 23. Uhr,, or payment thereof will
debarred.
■ Cahue, Master.
f). S. TROY Dt: I.OACM,
—SPECIALIST^
STOMACH CHRONIC
DISEASEJ^roCCESSFULLY
BY THE MOST MOD
ERN APPLIANCES
(Hot Springs Method)
OFFICE WILL BE LOCATED IN
THE MICHELSON BUILDING OP
POSITE EXPRESS OFFICE, ON
AND AFTER JAN. 25, 1905.
speedy Belief.
A salve that heals without a scar
s iVWltts AVitch 11.17.ei salve. No
r* medy effect-) such speedy i-eiict It
(Hawa out inflamatiim, soothes, coot*
and heals all cuta, burns and bruises
A suns cure for piles and skin dls
cases. DeWltls* Is tlie only genuine
'Viteh Hazel salve. Beware of coun
terfeits they :.re dangerous. Sold b
i'll druggists.
The Red star
Bakery
300 NEWCASTLE ST.
Announce* that they have engaged Mi
Henry Richr.er
AN EXPERIENCED
- GERMAN BAKER
and will give special attention to fimt
md all other
CHRISTMAS CAKES.
P Rogrowin,
temptation
to slight quality
for larger profits is
C7—T iiuite general Hut
w ® npv,;r yie,d to 1
in tile slightest de
gree. Our reputu
.fc. y> as purveyors
Pu re
sfj V| Drugs
l / \ j Is too va liable to
j \ | be risked in such
I j \ manner. So for
! \ our own rakes as
f -w ' f
drug will always be
nu , !
Mil* res pact. Wo
do not propose to j
foifeit it. Come ‘
in and get some
thing for that cold
and cough
SMITH'S PHARMACY.
Newoasti# and Monk St*.
•RUNSWieK. ©A.
Do you vwit a po: it ion, a house %
servant-. . you lc*i anythjMLLDo
ycu wmSo rent a room, or
a room to r, nt.. .If so put an
aa. in ch ' <p column.
• tosT
! f LOST—Pairdßt
s) eclacfeß. t.er Slaustield and
Leorre .streets i* m m striet. Tinn
er please return . a. W. Blanton.
LOST, STKAyB OK ■fJjLGV—
[Smlll fox ttrr tr, W
M.
Si-aehan and
I LOST—A t female
puppy. Thtte /nc-'oiis, old
head, black s t .ut ol -OtJo.
Return to M A. BaUf i.npd r..-eoflH
ward.
w
aHpjEtwKotir^FTms fro family
- i'• i.•. .iI.
■sat) or wrurMßf o i fJ
Hr.preaenting
Company. Saliß .. ft. per
month, (mid *
Cfd. Address stamp, J.
PnmsWlck, C,
WANT!'!).—■ I'V J experienced men
at once to our ten day
,sf le which Is now going on. Mtg. ,\i.
b atic.
WANTBR—A few gentlemen hoard
ets. House is conveniently located
Apply to F. tills office.
WAXTKir— -Several table boarder
it. private family, desirably locate
m southern pi rt of city. Table firs
class: rates i easonnole. Address x
tare The News.
WANTED— t posh ion as took Keep
er. Am familiar with both single and
double entry ayetei is and can giv
the best of referent *.r. Ap- \\ to R.
< iris The News
FOR RINT
1 bit RliN", (i rc oin house wltb
j nth and all mod< m convenience*!
Apply 12C Union stioet.
FOR REN' -Thp nicely furnlsteu
rooms• electric light , bath, tdephon*
*S7 4. 119Rejuolds street
FOR IJEN r-—CK t iling house, six
rooms and kitchen, Apply to H. !£.
taylor, ‘.’l2 Rlchmonti street,
FOR RENT -The •esitleace located
a* IG*>7 Gloueeater street Apply on
pi era I sea
FOR RENT—B ro irn bouse at 4f't
ft, corner A etree Apply nt 405
<1 street.
FURNISHED ROf'iMS—a few can 1
Secure nicely ftirnis ted roon a by p
plying at 106 a str. v.
ROOMS FOR RE -T Nic 11 furnish
e I rooms all convei ■ nec.s, near eon
r or ritv. hot and • Id water baths.
Apply 303 Union streyt
FOR RENT—-A no furnished sec
"l'd story front row., with use of bath
hot and cold water. Inquire No ins
ifl*ynohls street abov e postoffice httild
li g
’OR RENT—A neatly furnished
room next to postofie.o. Apply on the
l remises. Reynolds . treat.
FOR RENT—N!e v furnished rooms
Apply SO3 Union atr
FOR SALE
lOR SALE—(jo id combination
nurse suitable, for a i uses. Apply to
M A. Biker
FOR SALE—Bay • met lot 3', X ISO,
between Monk and vtansfleni streelm!
Also H room two tovy house hath
mom matt modern 1 aprovemeats cor
i <?r Norwich and an.; Alherniarle near
Halifax square. Inquire a tpromises.
‘ -'••■*—■■■ —i, A
TREES FOR SAL •? -Orders receiv
id for wild olive tree 4 at an fcgmont
street.
, LOST—-LADIES Columbia hlcyc'e
Finder please returi to 21i Egmen
street and receive reward.
Watt fo r Mrs. Umars in day sal
which starts Thursday January 12—
$3 30 Zlbllise dre-.s cords go at 47c
! er yard
C-rw.M: ,/..
Ur V : ftv C 'it
f: *§•■. - v . ::#'** ■ ■'*>. : t
■■ ’ } 1*
■> f •
■ n i
- .•>’?•! . ■ v- n
DOES IT PAY
Is tt worth the time and tronhl
splitting kindltnk w ten
WOOD
oi any sizeand kimi desired can be
lad here at very Utile cost. We
carry a large stock of well seasoned
fine, oak and other dcstrab'e owods.
Orders for anv quai tlty will receive
prompt and satlsfai :ory sf-entlon.
W. W. MILLER,
Phone 320.
No guest work with us. We weigh
▼try of coal sold. Phon* s*o.
JOHN.D. ROUNTOS,
"BRUNSWICK'S CANDY STORE."
Christmas Good*
just Received, the Highest Grade of
These V
“FAMIUS JACOB’S CHOCCLOTES"
Ueticiou* Chocolates, Bon teems, and
Crystoliapd FruW;, FrSlt TaWet*
Bel iin Burk and tn ■
Eeautifully corated *ackagetA In
1 IbjWtd 1 1-2 lb Boxes.
CiGAfA AND TO
BACCOB, ETC.
laffy Candj Made Daily
208 Newcastle Street.
ChVnberfain-s Cough Remedy is Plt-.as-
ant to 'Baxe.
quality "i Kranu'aie-i loot
sigarjt usel In the xnauutscture of
cough remedy andUji
in its pri
E flavor similar to ample syrup, tnak-
Ug it q'llle pleasant o take. Mr, IV,
L Roderick, of F'oc exvllle Md.. iu
speaking of tills remedy says: - j
lave used Chamberlain's Cough Rein
er.y with my childri-n for several
years and can truthfully say it is the
preparation of the kind 1 know
IB The children like to take it and It
tW 10 injurious after effects.” For
all ,4, ugglstv
fflpE OAK BOAFOING HOUB6
/06 G St
FACING MAGt'OLIA PARK.
Cr-od Table Rooms
Mrs.
*#roprietor^M
The Best Liniment
'Chaniberla'n'B t’ainßalra ;s consul
vied the best lininient on the market;
v. rite Post ami Biros, of Georgia, Vt ,
No Other liniment wnl heat a cut or
bruise sn promptly. No oti)gr affords
h: ch quick iclief from rhoumßiism
ci' is so valuable for
HR* ume back am,
pains in the cbest. Give this liniment
a trial and become acquainted with Its
remarkable que”‘ies and you will uev
e wish to he without it For sale by
ab druggists
THE
ARCADE
210 Gloucester Sr
. - -
1
Wt dfeliter all goods to out of town
cusxmiers express prepaid. In addi
iob to a mihi complete stock of wines
liquors and cigars, ve are sole agents
for Georgia and Florida for the P. U
" bbey Gt>.. s;a;cialties, of K Hanwutoo,
Mich,
Ceiery Peps n Bitterj
Wild Cherry Bitters.
Celery Effervescent .
Timato beef.
Dr. Lorinqs Extract of Beef.
THE ARCADE,
210 Gloucester St. Brunswick Ua
Phil Kcl'er.
Great y in Demand
Nothing is mote tn demand than a
medicine which meets modern require
t i nts for a blood and system cleanser
such ns Dr. Kite's nw life pills. They
•'to just what you m .1 to euro stom
ad) and liver troubles. Try thorn. At
Smith’s Pharvarv. 33c.; guaranteed,
CKORGIA t-ivnn County
Charles O. Dtlworth administrator
and Kate D. rtoltzcudorf adminlstra
trix upon the extant.' of John H Dll
'■otrh, late of said county deceased,
having flled their petition for dts
large, this | to cite all persons con
cerned to show o: i.e against the
roanfng of -his di -■ '.arge. at the rev
ttmr term of the cou:i of odnnary for
said county to he held on the first.
Monday in February, 1505.
Har.Cfl Dart,
Ordinary, Glnyn County,
Wilson s serving the beet meals
ever served hce.
Acme I ish
Market
Keeps ali kinds of
FISH, OYBTERS, CLAMS, ShHl.’
AND CRABS. All orders filled oi,
short notice... Frea delivery...
t~ o. 269 4.. Back of Southern fc* K r“.
Office, Reynold* strret.
CASIOA.A
For Infants and Children.
The Kind Yoii Have Always Bought
„ , /7 _
Paru th. y,
B’gnature < it
How's This.
We offer one hundred dollars n>
-vard for any case of Catarrh that can
not be cures by Hall's * wtHrrti Cure.
F. J. Cheney, & Cos., Toledo, O.
’Ao, tho undercig.'.ed, have known
T J. Cheney tor the 'ast 16 tears and
’ I c'teve him nesfectly honorable in all
j i usincas transact lop.-, and financially
abb- to carry nut any obligations mad
h y bis firm.
Walding, Kinnan & Marvin
Wholesale Druggists. Toledo, o
Hall's Cata-rh Cure is taken inter
nally. acting directly upon the blood
i and mucous surfaces of the system.
Testimonials tent free. Price 76c per
bott'e. Sold by all druggists.
Taka Hall’s family pill* for constl.
***•* . -J:atl3l^is.a*
THt-HOWELX’S
Fambus
Gtetgs Blowers
Spinners and Weavers
>\!LL EXHIBIT ALL NEXT WEEK FROM 2 TO 5 AND FROM 7 TO 10 P.
M. AT
220 NEWCASTLE STREET.
J.h. Mellers Old store
SEE THEIR CELEBRATED GLASS OfiESS AND BEAUTIFUL GLASS
EAM ENGINE
T CR RECEIVES A HAN' SOME GLASS SOUVENIR FREE.
Admission 15 censs^
PIMPLES
■'! trlft*t 811 ki*ds f buv,<| jvro'J'-4 wb l ' I. fx' -A
io io atfttijrcoud l>nt I fluDM'l tiie i Ktlthinji
•t !uj. J*s fae* u full ' t Jiini'k-L nd
brh it. .Vwr taJring nil left lci
ontlmdfi|f t' -t liL rtj •3-i 7cGir.mnd:njij
%he; way 'rieti in* rV*l •!.■- ins a :;o
rxorslDie Hop tx I.bv * cliMJc-. to fetuju.ujad
mcArwte '
i*r*d r. Wy.wi 19 Kita St Si-wiJr. It. J.
The Bowels
CANDY GaM/JIT'C
PleMAbt F*lntablß Potent Good. Do Good,
S'vkon. VveaEnn nr C*rlp*. U •. t*.- 50c. Never
•o’, tJn bulk Th tub. . •tamped CCC.
GttAffcnteftil to rare (*r your tn r <y baok.
licmedy Cos .. or N.Y. *95
ANNUAL SALE, TEH BOXES
BoWiit’s Salve
far FUs OwriiTj Sore*.
Wilson Is serving baked English
deck with oyster dressing—they are
fin*
No*, j Sick Day Sh ce.
"t was taken severely .‘lrk with kid
ney trouble. I tried till torts of tm-dV
r.nes none of which relieved' me. One
nay I saw an ad. of you’ electric bit
ers and determined to t y that. After
taking a few doses i tail relieved atm
.-i on thereafter was entirely cured and
* ave not been sick a daw. suite. Neigh
bos of mine have been < ure.j of rheu
matism, ratitalgla, liver and kidney
tumbles and genera! debility.’* This
tihat P F. Pars, of Kremons, N. C.
• rites Only 50c a* Smith's Pharum
ej
Comfort
► *
Convenience!
►
♦
Cleanliness ;
► ♦
Try one
of Our •
* -♦
Gas heaters!
’ 4
' 4
’ MUTUAL LIGHT ADD
WATER COMPANY
is
It Is not atyle but the Bt*i
: Whiskey
In Rrunswlck we eerve at TET
' CENTS *, drink. We handle It
Beet Ftally Whisky It) Lhe clt
H, Selig,
926 Orerrt Street.
Tonic to the System,
For liver troubles and conttlpation
there i.s nothing tMSter than l*>Wttts'!
1 f tt:* Early Hieers the famous little'
fills. They do not weaken the stotn-j
eeh. Their action upon the system 1
is mild, pleasant and harness' Bob !
Moore, of Lafayette. Ind.. -ays “No!
life talking DrWttt’a Uttle Earlv Ria-1
<rs do tholr work. All pills I
have used gripje and make me stck‘
in the stomacn and never r ,red me
DoWltte’ Little Early Risers proved i
to be the long aougljt relief. They 1
•tr# simply perfect’' Persons travel
ing find Little Early Risers the most
reliable remedy to *rry With them.
Cold hr all droflsau,
A Runaway Bicycle.
Terminated with an ugly cut on th
leg of T B. Orner, Franklin G ove, it!,
U developed a stubborn ulcer unyield
ing to doctors ami remedies for four
}t„rs. Then Bucklerr'i Arn.ca salve
lured, it’s J '.ct a* good for burns,
iialds, skin *• notolm and piles, give
'imth s I'anrhia, *
D.tastrou* Wreck.
i u' 1m responsible fr many
. BiWav wreck and the same caused
an- ,u:-.r:uig human wrecks c/i sufferers
Giroat and lung troubles. But
imv, the advent of Jjr. Klug’a New
icovery for consumption, coughs and
ve- =•. even the worst cases can be
ced and hopeless resignation is no
yer necessary. Mrs. Lois Craig of
Lurvbestor, Mass, is oue of many
i "ose life was saved by Dr. King's
•-Discovery. Thig great remedy
i> guaranteed for all throat and iung
Double by Stnifa'g i'haruracy. I’rice
! '■< nod *'(Ml rmai butties free.
ITt. UP TO YOU, WHAT
WILL YOU DO WITH IT
Rub It on, of course, Wear's Wound
Cure, the best liniment on earth for
old sores, tetter, ring worm poison
pak, piles rheumatism and numerous
ether diseases, also 'West’s Gonor
rhoea and Syphilis cure is guaran
teed to cure Gonorrhoea and Syphilis
end all like diseases. Ask your drug
gist.
PLUMBING WORK.
Is not necessarily inferior, if dona
by us U simply means that there has
been no waste of time.
Skill and concentrated energy; th*
best material end unexcelled facilities
enable ns to put Jobs through within
easonable time without sllnghtlng tha
mallest detail
Permit us to estimate on the next
piece of work. It will nte&u greater
satisfaction to you and a saving of at
least ten per cent.
BRUNSYICK PLUMBING AND TIN
WORKS.
Rear National Bank, Grant 3tre*t
COLSON HGVT Frot
. .Phone 394-3.
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WE SEU fi*<> WOOD FOR 7So
PtR LOAB. Llva WOOD FOR 0o
L v \. MILLER,
BWCSPHOnE 320.
Coe# You r Overcoat Need a New
Cellar*.
Overcoat weather Is almost upon us
and It Is time you sere getting yours
t.t to see what it needs in lhe shape
°t repairs. Perhaps it ueeos anew
collar, lining, cleansing or pressing*
•f so, being it to us. We do the best
work In the city and at th eloweat
PWrices tor first data work.
Brunswick Cleaning and Pressing Cos
Jim Cartsr >llfr.
SCodol Dyspepsia Cure
l>igoats what you eat.
New Way cf Using Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy.
Mr. Arthur Chapman writing from
Durban, Natal, Ruth Africa, aya. "At
a ptoof that Chamberlain's Cough Kent
edy is a cure suitable lor old and
young, I pen you the following: A
r.r lghbor of mm* had a Child Just over
tvo months rid. it had a very bed
ci ugh and the parents did r.ot know
what to give It. 1 suggested that If
Hiey would get a bottle of Chamber
tain’s Cough Remedy and put some
upon the dummy teat the baby waa
sucking It would no doubt cure the
child. This they did and brought
•tout a quick relief and cured the
Üby." This remedy la for tele by ah
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