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SUMMER COMFORT
C.McGfIRVEY.
31J NEWCASTLE STREET
J. B. DAVIS, E - F ‘ t *VLOR
D4VIS & TAYLOR
Uivery Feed and SalcStab!®
heavy dr'ayage, stock for sale, prompt haw^hwo.
-TO THE—
CLOTHES WEARING
Pilftl If
I INDISTINCT PRINT £ U J
(Xle desire to announce that we will open our new store
■ Saturday Sept. 1, Masonic Building, 210 Newcastle St.
:am |man Wi | W maim hri— lawriniinip ~r ~' ~ i amwamw
Our stock will consist ot men sand boy’s suits, pants, o’&lls shoes, hats, Furnishings of ail kinds, umbrellas
suit cases and traveling bags, in fact a complete line of wearables of the best quality for men and boys.
We cordially invite your inspection. We solicit your patronage. W e nisan to hold it by deserving it.
WOOD ■ BAILEY
CLOTHING CO.
Good refrigerators for small money.
Yoh might think that these were in
ferior refrigerators whin you took at
the price. Such is not the case. We
want you to examine them carefully
before buying. \Ye want you to know
also that t-hey are guaranteed by
us. To make oiw prise jiossitde, we
had to buy largely and ,of course,
we paid cash.
SUCCESS
is w’bat we are
ways striving for in
our business. ’.Ve
have succeeded in
buying just what
you want. When
you see our
VoiteT articles
you will undoubted
ly agree with us.
Not alone is the as
sornt uie co getor
sortment rtare com
plete than ever be
fore, but there is a
character about our
goods that you will
recognize as dis
tinctly high grade..
You cannot men
tion anything we
ought tto have that
is not. there. We
shall be glad to
have you get Fro
scriptions filled
They’ll be tst right
Smith’s
Pharmacy
THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS TUESDAY, AUGUST 28, 1906.
fill CORO
raw
Would Soratch and '5 ear the Flesh
Unless Hands Were Tied—Wasted
to a Skeleton—Awful Suffering for
Over a fear—Grew Worse Under
Doctors—Skin Now Clear,
WOULD HAVE DIED
•BUT FOR CUTICURA.
‘‘My little son, when about, a year
sod a half okl, begun ty have sores
coiae out on Lis face. I had a phy-
sician treat him,
but, the son's grew
worse. Then they
jf _ _ | began to come on
c S$ '&■ I his arms, then on
\ I othe- parts of his
body and then one
S&A came on his chest,
■ -f.\y Vvor-o than the
_ others _ Then I call
/i a /fliu.uu ed auother phvsi .
cian. Still he grew worse. At the end
of about a year and a half of suffering
he grew so bad 1 had to tie las hands
in cloths at night tm keep him from
scratching tiiesi ires and tearing the flesh.
“He got to be .a mere skeleton, and
was hardly able to walk. My Aunt
advised me to try Cuticura Soap and
Ointment. So great, was hep faith in
it. that, siie gave me a me piece of
Soap to try and a little , - die Oint
ment. 1 took it home wi.hmit any
faith but to please tier I tried it, and
it seemed to diy up the sores a little.
“1 sent to the drug store and got, a
case of the Soap and a box of the
Ointment and followed the directions,
and at the end of about two months
the sores were all well, lie has
nevrr had any sore: of any kind since.
“He is now strong and healthy,
and I can sincerely say that only for
your most, \v< uderfiil remedies my
precious child would nave died from
those terrible sores. 1 used only one
cake of Soap and tu >ut three boxes
of Ointment. (signed) Mrs. Eg
bert Sheldon, It. Id 1)., No. !, Wuud
viile, Conn, April 22, 1905.”
ruiplote TLxienml ft ml Internal Treatment for Every
it j nor* rot • ! to H j ifula, tr Infancy to Age,
coiniitiUng of C’ntlrnrH Soap, Ointment, /*<*•.., Kewii
y<‘nt, .Mlc. (lii t‘ rt" f Ohocolfli • < oflteU t'iiiM, iuc. prr viftl
of R" . maybe luul i ' alloiuxgiiifF .v ttioc!*' net often cures.
Potlit Dnig .vCltcin. C*>rj>., Sole l J roj>. Hoatuu.
h lolitd i'ruu,“ llow to Cure i iuo> liuuiorr.'
A Heallr.t, ft.
The Rev. J. C. Warren, paWr o
di.arou Baptist church, Belait, Oa
says ot Electric Bitters "It’s & (Jo
vend to mat,kind. li cured m o
lame bank, stiff Joints, and complet
physicist: collapse. I was oo weak t
took me an hour to walk a half mile
Two bottles of HCoctri* Blttedn hat
made ie so strong I have Just wait
->d three miles in fifty minute* c,r>
feel like walking three mere, Uta
made * new man of me.” Greater*
remedy for of all stomach, lives- an .3
Sidney complaints. Sold under gas/?
*.rxw- at. Smith’® jtamstsy. P:i* v
-VMsHjS.
For lessons in typewriting and sten
ngraphy cal! on Mrs. Alma Hortman,
1 No. 117 kmit* Lee street
PETITION FOR PARTITION, I
Tlia National Bank ot Brunswick
vs. Joseph Friedluuder. Petition for
partition. In Uie nupetrior aourt
of Glynn county, Georgia, Decem
ber term. 11106.
l'o th" Defendant, Joseph Kriedlauder.
Take notice that a petition has uee 1
filed by the plaintiff. The National
Bank of Brunswick, against you in
the above proceedings and a hearing
has been set before the judge of
said court at elnuu'bers at Baxley,
Georgia, on the 27 th day of Oetob" r .
1906 said eause being returnable in
du< course to the neat term of said
Superior Court, to be held in and for
said county on the firs; aloud in
December. 1936; and yon are hereby
commanded and required to be an i
appear before said jndge rd oSiauibers
at the time anil p ace aforesaid, at. I
thereafter at the next term of aael
Superior Court ns nfor. -aid. to an
surer said petition. s in default there
of the court will proceed as to jus
tice shall appertain
Witness the HonornV ■ r. A. Par-
Vec. judex of said court, this 28th.
day of July, 1906
H. F. du Bigncn,
Clerk Superior Court Glynn Count
Georgia.
THE
restaialt
NEW FROM START TC
FINISH.
OPEN FROM 6 AM. TO
12 NIGHT.
SPECIAL RATES TO REGU
LAR BOARDERS.
ALL THE MARKET AF
FORDS ALWAYS ON HAND.
H, E.IVERSON,
Tel. SSL Prep.
FOR SALE.
Twp-story house nntl lot on E street
between F and G. Paice $1,700.
Two-story house and lot corner id
and F streets, eastern frontage
Price, $2,100.
Two good building lots on O street,
near Court House Square. Southern
frontage, sf,oo.
Bight nice building lots 45X190
each in southern portion of city, $225
each.
BROSBTON, FENOIG A CO
KTaf* io|Pt)llo Speakers
Merer refer f pityingly to the poor.
This brands TOti at onee as a dema
gogue. Never isay anything respectful
of corporate wraith. In so doing yon
lay yourself open to the charge of be
ing a hired man.
Never use sktngiif yon want respect
able people to take stock in yon. Nev
er use pure English. The masses hate
priggishness.
Never lalk'Straight to the point. You
will iio accused of taking yourself too
seriously. Never tel! futiny stories.
They lead to the suspicion of chican
ery.
Never praise “our forefathers.” An
cestry pride is disgustig.g. Never ap
peal to the “sturdy immigrant leaveu
in on.- midst." it '-lies the old families
Newark News.
t.ifr’s Utvisr-t AWiiprrinrnt.
It bus been said that sucees-j consists
,t\ ,■ oi; ; 1 ■::I at which one sums, rnd
!.e • b::;ci\ in it. Each cue should
have an ideal of what is to be the e? K
pre.-emm of his or her life, if this is at
tained in <>;r,o degree such a life may
be- called successful Hence, tile sue
aessful man or woman la the one who
has succeeded fairly well In shaping
the ae tual life in accordance with (he
Ideals of life This requires u strength
and persistence that call for continual
struggle. It forms tlie highest achieve
aient of life, linlwor well says that Uni
tiau who succeeds above Ids follows la
the one who early In life clearly dls
-enis his object and toward that oh
jeet habitually directs ills powers.—
From “Vital Questions,” by l*r. Uetirj,
D. t'hapln. „
I Do General
WALL
PAPERING
L*t> YOU WANT YOUR HOME
DECORATED IN THE LATEST
UP TO BATE STYLE? IF SO
CALL ON ME AND I WILL
SHOW YOU MY SAMPLES OF
WALL PAPER. I WILL DO
YOUR PAPER HANGING, PAINT
ING, GRAINING. STAINING,
KALSOMINING AND PICTURE
FRAMING AS GOOD AND AS
CHEAP AS ANY ONE CAN AND
LIVE. DROP US A CARD.
J. M, Wilson
602 MONK STREET.
Low Rates to Asheville,
On account of the Convention of
Commercial Law League of America
the Southern railway will sell round
trip tickets to Asheville, and return
at. rate of $ 11,85. Tickets on snle July
2, 29, 80. Limit returning to August
8 Ey depositing ticket limit will ho
extended to Sept. 20. For further in
formation call on E. 11. Houseman,
genet Hi agent.
9rke Skt cf s}eer
THE ORIGINAL BIJDWEISER
To Dealers per Barrel $10.50
To Consumers $ll.OO
ANHEUSER BUSCH EXPORT
To Dealers $.9.50
To Consumers SIO.OO
PABST CELEBRA TED BLUE RIBBON
i Dealers slo.s'’
To Consumers $ll.OO
THE PABST EXPORT
To Healers / $ 9.50
To Consumers SIO.OO
EVERARDS NEW YORK BEER
To Dealers sio.oo
To Heusumers _ $10.50
EXPORT $ 8.00
9. jiewman ,
218 BAY STREET SOLE AGENT.
WE HAVE A FEW SECOND HAND FANS (AS GOOD AS *W)
WHICH WE ARE SELLING AT $5.00 TO $9.00. SU. .
LIMITED. BEF. US AT ONCE IF Y®U WANT ONE.
WE ALBO HAVE A SUPPLY OF BRAND NEW FANS
Hutual Light & Water Cos.
FOR SALE i
Six Hundred Thousand I
P
Acres Virgin Pine j
limber, in Oa. and Fla. !
ALSO TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND ACRES TIMBER
READY FOR SAW MILL PURPOSES, HAVING BEEN BOXED, WBUJ
LOCATED FOR PURCHASERS. ADDRESS 4
t
Southern Land & Timber Cos
1
P. 0. BOX. 177, BRUNSWICK, GA. OPERA HOUSE BLOCK. "J