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HOood refrigerators for small money.
ferior refrigerators when you look at
want you to examine them carefully
before buying. \Ve w nt you to know
also that they are guaranteed by
us. To make our price possitile. we
J^.MeGRRVEY.
318 NEWCASTLE STREET
J. B. DAVIS, E. F. TAYLOR
DAVIS & TAYLOR
liiver and and Sale Stable
HEAVY DRAYAs,*, stock for sale, prompt hack service
Cpr 0 3 nd D §treet*> Ehone 7/
MALLORY LINE
Direct a*. Service between New York and Brunswick
EVERY FRIDAY FROM NEW YORK AT 1 F M.
SAILINGS: E vcry Friday frim Brunswick ti suit tide.
Lowest Rates and Unsurpassed
Faasemre"- Accommodation*
Apply u W. M. TUPPER JL CO.. or C. H. MALI.ORY a CO.,
**•*. Brunswick. Ga. E3 urllr G Silo. Naw York Clt.
Refund Money if you are Not Benefited
An Excellent remedy for people who have no appetite. Cures coughs, bronchial and
lung troubles. For pale weak women Claro has no equal.
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SUCCESS
is what we are al
ways striving for in
our business. We
have succeeded in
buying just what
you want. When
you see our
TOILET ARTICLES
you will undoubted
ly agree with us.
Not alone is the as
sornt me co gemr
sortmenl more com
plete than over be
fore, hut there is a
character about our
goods that you will
recognize as dis
tinctly high grade.
Vou cannot men
tion anything we
ought tto have that
is not there. We
shall be * glad to
have you get Pro
scriptions filled
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Smith’s
Pharmacy
This Brunswick daily news Wednesday, august 29, 1900,
81BV COVERED
IS
Would Scratch and Tear the Flesh
Unless Hands Were Tied—Wasted
toaSkeieton — Awful Suffering: for
Over a Year—Grew Worse Under
Doctors — Skin Now Clear,
WOULD HAVE DIED
BUT FOR'CUTICURA.
‘‘My little son, when about a year
and a half old, began to have sores
come out on his face. I had a phy-
sician treat him,
but, the sores grew
wr w ~*X.iS worse. Then they
If __ _ 1 began to come on
cf •<!> ; his arms, then on
't i other parts of his
b°dy, and then ono
/yfe %camo on his chest,
' ‘worse than the
-// iFM li n °'. ,iers - J Uru V’ 111 !-
ed anotner physi
cian. Still he grew worse. At the end
of about a year and a half of suffering
he grew so bad I had to tie his hands
in cloths art night to keep him from
scratching the sores and tearing the Mesh,
“lie got, to be a mere skeleton, and
was hardly able to walk. My Aunt
advised me to try Cutieura Soap and
Ointment. So great, was her faith in
it that she gave me a small piece of
Soap to try and a little of the Oint
ment. I took it home without any
faith, but to please her 1 tried it, and
it seemed to dry up the sores a little.
“I sent to the drug store and got a
cake of the Soap and a box of tho
Ointment and followed the directions,
and at the end of about two months
the sores were all well. He has
never had any sores of any kind since.
“He is now strong and healthy,
and I can sincerely say that only for
your most, wonderful remedies my
precious child would have died from
those terrible sores. 1 used only ono
cake of Soap and about three boxes
of Ointment. (signed) Mrs. Eg
bert Sheldon, R. F. I>., No. 1, Wood
ville. Conn, April 22, 1905."
Complete External anti Internal Treatment for Every
Humor, from Pimples to Scrofula, from Infant > to Age,
Consisting of Cutieura Soap, •Joe., Ointment, ih , Resol
vent, iAtc. (in form ..f Chocolate Coated Pills, L’Ac. per vial
0)1 Htn, may In* hud of ati (Jrucr.Uu, A•• getoifeu .'uren
I’ouer UriijrxCheni. Corp., Sole Props., liostpn
l'rec,“ How to Cute liaby llu wo t*."
We carry THE stock of flooring,
siding and ceiling. Brunswick Plan
ing arid Forwarding Company,
Tin work of all kinds and condit
ions promptly done. Cobb & Wheelon
IIS Newcautale street ’J)e; / hon
WinHT TO A IMS ( SAVANNAH &
Wlvn I 1 Kn.ir<J j MONTGOMERY.
VIA SEABOARD
AIR LINE RAILWAY,
w J'.STHOIIVI>. LtVHMMM).
Leave Savannah 5.00 I‘. M. Leave New Orleans It. 25 A. M
Arrive Helena 0.15 I*. M. , ..
Arrive Abbeville 10.10 J>. M l "' av '‘ * ~T 1 • M
Arrive Coriiele 11.10 p. M | Leave Montgomery 7.45 P. M
Arrive Americas 12.45 A. M. Leave Lumpkin 11.54 S*. M
Arrive Riehland .. 2.00 A. M Leave Riehland 12.10 A. M
Arrive Lumpkin 2.22 A.M. j Leave Artteiieiis 1.40 A. M
Arrive Montgomery 0.45 A.M. l eave Cordele .4.15 A. M
Art Ve hirt'iin -l.am . . . 10.40 A .ill Leave Ahheville 4.20 A. M.
, ... ... Leave Helena 5.15 A.M.
Arrive Vw Orleans (>.oi I. M. Arrive Savannah. t) 30 A. M.
Train will consist of PULLMAN lUJKI'KT IS LEKI’I NO TARS, Dayt'oa lies between .Savannah and
Montgomery without enange; inakimr dose oniineelion ai Montgomery with all lines diverging for Pensaoola
Molule, New Orleans and all Western polnis; Hit niingliam, M< iniihiMl. Louis, Nash ville, Chicago and all
Northwestern points; tin. .SHORTEST LINK to Montgomery, New Orleans, itirinimrhani and the earliest
arrival at these points. At Savannah dose connection is made lor all KA.STKKN POINTS, Uiehmond, Wash’
ington, New York and. with Coastwise Steamships for Ualtlmore, rhiladelpliin, New York and Hoston,
Let sleeping car reservations and full information from any SKADOAIU) Agent, or write to
t utiu.i s I . S ITI W tHT,
A ms!, (leiieral Passenger Agent, Savannah, Georgia.
PETITION mft PARTITION- j
The National Hank of Brunswick'
vs. Joseph Ftfledlander. Petition for i
part Mon. hi the Bupefrior oourt i
of Glynn county, Georgia. Decem
ber term. 1906.
To the Dofeml-u t. Jos- 'ili Friedlander. .
Take notice that a petition has bee.il
filed bv the-plaintiff, Thi* National-
Bank of Brunswick, against you in
the ehovu proceedings and a hearing :
has been set before the juilg© of.
said court at chambers at Baxley,
Georgia, on the 27th. day' of Octobe--.
1906, sai-1 cause being returnable in
due course to the next term of said
Superior Court, to he held in and for
said county on she first Monday in
Psvember, 1906; and you are hereby
commanded and required to he an i
appear before said judge at Chambers
at the time and place aforesaid, an 1 j
thereafter at the next term of said
Superior Court as aforesaid, to an
swer said petition, as in default there
of the court will proceed as to jus
tice Shall appertain.
Witness the Honorable T. A. Par
ker. judge of said court, this 28th,
day of July, 1906.
H. F. cJu Dlcpion.
Clerlt Superior Court Glynn Count !
Georgia.
THE
BRUNSWICK
RESTAURANT
*.
NEW FROM START TO
FINISH.
OPEN FROM 6 A. M. TO
12 NIGHT.
SPECIAL RATES TO REGU
LAR BOARDERS.
ALL THE MARKET AF
FORDS ALWAYS ON HAND
H. E. IVERSON,
Tel. 32!. Prep.
nititi to f'ahUo tfcukm,
Never refer pityingly to the poor.
This brands you at once as a dema
gogue. Never say anything respectful
of corporate wealth. In so doing you
lay yourself open to the charge of be
ing a hired man.
Never use slang if you want respect
afclo people to take stock in you. Nev
er use pure English. The masses hate
prigglahness.
Never talk straight to the point. You
will he accused of taking yourself too
seriously. Never toll funny stories.
They lead to the suspicion of chican
er}-.
Never praise “our forefathers.” An
cestry iw-ide is disgusting. Never ap
peal to the “sturdy immigrant leaven
In our midst." It riles the old families.
—Newark News. .
Isifr** \f*hl<*vfYnent.
It has been said that success consists
In getting that at which one aims, and
being happy its I!. Each one should
have an ideal of what is to he the ex
pression of his or lmr life. If this is at
tained la come degree such a life may
be called successful. Hence, the sue
uessfu man or woman is the one who
has succeeded fairly well in shaping
the actual life in accordance with the
Ideals’of life. This requires a strength
and persistence that call for continual
struggle. It 'forms the highest achieve
ment of life. Rulwer well says that the
man who succeeds above Ids fellows is
the one who early in life clearly dis
cerns his object and toward that ob
ject habitually directs his powers.—
From "Vital Questions,” by b>r. Henry
D. Chapin.
I Do General
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602 MONK STREET.
9rke ef %eer
THE ORIGINAL BUDWEISER
To Dealers per Barrel $10.50
To Consumers SII.UO
ANHEUSER BUSCH EXPORT
To Dealers $.9.50
To Consumers SIO.OO
PABSTCELEBRATED BLUE RIBBON
To Dealers $10.50
To Consumers $ll.OO
THE PABST EXPORT
To Dealers $ 9.50
To Consumers SIO.OO
EVERARDS NEW YORK BEER
To Dealers i $lO ?u
To Consumers •- $10.50
EXPORT • $ 8.00
9. Jiewman ,
218 BAY STREET SOLE AGENT.
We HAVE A FEW BICOND HAND FANS (AS GOOD AS NEW)
WHICH 'WE ARE SELLING AT $5.00 TO $9.00. CUPFLY
LIMITED. SEE U3 AT ONCE IF YOU V. ANT ONE.
WE ALSO HAVE A SUPPLY OF BRAND NEW FANS
flutual Light & Water Cos.
FOR SALE
Six Hundred Thousand
Acres Virgin Pine
Timber, in Ga. and Fla,
ALSO TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND ACREB TIM .ft
READY FOR SAW MILL PURPOSES, HAVING BEEN BOXED, H LB
LOCATED FOR PURCHASERS. ADDRESS
Southern Land & Timber' Jo
P. O. BOX. 177, BRUNSWICK, GA. OPERA HOUSE BLOCK.
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