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FALL BARGAINS
Refrigerators
% W 1 25 PER CENfi REDUCTION
iKH !| | Ruy now for next You
HI MB., $J m|t'*: Hjl ca,t malte money easier. NYe
IHi H 1 1 Refrigerators left, which we want
| to nlo ' e out °f our way. Next
sujamer you will have to pay 25 per
ct more for the same Refrigerator
CJMcGIRRVEY.
I
316 NEWCASTLE STREET
Mg Is what we are
ways striving tor in'”
TOILET ARTICLES
you will undoubted
fey j sorut me co geuir
jpj sortment more com
'jW plcto than ever be
yM fore,, but there is a
character about our
v goods that you will
recognize as dis
tiuctly high grStle,
J 0 You cannot men
-4 tlon anything we
fejj ought tto have tiiar
£3 V Is hoi there. We
= •"] % snail lie glad to
have you got Pro
scriptions filled
They’ll he ust right
yjfiii Smith’s
Pharmacy
J. B. DAVIS, - : E. F. TAYLOR
/D4VS & TAYLOR
Liivei v c~d and Sale Stabl^
HEAVY DRAYAGE, STOCK FOR iALE. PROMPT HACK SERVICE
Cor (* and D Street* phone 2
MALiLiORY LillNE
Direct . Service between New York and Brunswicl<
EVERY FRIDAY FROM NEW YORK AT 1 F M.
SAILINGS: EveRY FRIDAY FRIM BRUNSWICK Tl SUiT TIDE
i iiwest Rates and Unsurpassed
Passenger Accommodation?
Apply tl W. M. * UPPER A CO, or C. H- MALI.ORY a CO,
A*to. •rvnowtr.li. Qo U •urlln* Silt,. Now York Clt,
Atlantic Coast Line
-/soSfcNUErt SCHEDULE Effect April 10, 1906
— •
.isily i umiy j STATIONS Daily ; DtU|
90 1 94 | 1 6 | 91
4:10p | 6:00a | Lv.. .. .. Urunawtek Ar | 8:1.5p | 11:48a
£;10p 1 7:66a Wajprosg | 6.90 | 9:66a
lii:3op | 11:46a j Albany j 2:00p i 6:46a
#;4op i l:4up ) Jackson- | 3;3Up , B:U6J
•4.46a 2;2fca Saalgr |l:oua |
i.uua ; 7:66 1 Tampa j g:osi>
. d?a 1 7:36a | PorCTawna 7:30p
11:4wpi a:47p j .. .. .. j :6kp , -.:m
1 oba 1 4:20b j Tbamatnil's 1 2:36p | 3:10t
a'-Ofo I | I (C:6oa | 7:4bp
a.3p i12:66p 1 Bavsunab ] 2:4&p | 3:16a
6 86a i 6: 14d : ChurJenon I t:6Bp |U:46p
<.46p | 4:07a ‘ .Rictpnoqd.. .. 7:25p 9:05a
l:6op| 7:45a I | 8-46 p | 4:10*
1 4Ca - 9:00a 1 Saltlpiore >••••■ •• 1
4:26a 111:22a | .. PWlaoElpbla |11:55a |12:10
l.Boa 2:00p II Hew York |9:J6a | 9:269
sleeping car "Janice from Why cross to north, east and
treat and to Florida. -
PulUnaD dlulng oars on trains 86 and 82 between J&cksonyUU|g| ’■
New York. t _ ■. >•->.
Connections made at Hoit Tampa with U.
ietilntuilar and (K-ndeut.'! Steamship Line, ieas||j
Tuesdays and Thursdays at ll:40p.
For Fur.lirr lulorinaiion apply to • ■^A"'
) K NOKKIH. Ticket /"ont
iJ-u wioA. Ofl
THOS E M VIdHS, T. A, M'.
The Bjgf
The t-IoWWICK DKTCY HEWSSUNDAY^ePTpreERfH'
BUB! COW
IMRES
Would Se- h and Tear the Flesh
Unless b ds Were Tied —Wasted
toaSkr n—Awful Suffering for
Over a , Grew Worse Under
Doctors —Skin Now Clear,
! a—
WOULD HAVE DIED
BUT FOR CUTiCURA.
“Mv little m, when r bout a year
and half eld, began tj* have sores
Come out on his face. I hail a phy
sicinnEtrcr.t him, .
Jv but the sores grew *
A worse. Then they
.1 began to come on
s j his arms, then on
I other part*.of his
body, and then one
■ cat"o on his chest,
- f\V'Worse tiiar. the
tTh "* hcrs - fail
ed another physi
cian. Still he grew worse. A U the end
of about a year and a half of suffering
he grew so' bad 1 had to tie his hands
in cloths ;rt. night to keep him from
scratching thesores and tearing thtith -sh.,
‘•lie got. to he a mere skeleton, and
was hardly able to walk. My Aunt
advised me to try CutiYura Soap and
Ointment. So groat, was her faith in
it that she gave me a small piece of
Soap to try and a little of the■■ Oin
tment. 1 took it home without any
faith, but to please her I t?k and it, and
~ it seemed to dry up the sores a little.
“I sent to the drug - thro and got a
cake of the Soap and a box of the
Ointment and followed the directions,
and at the end of about two months
the sores wore all v>'ll. lie . has
never had any .sores o! any kind -,nee.
"He is now strong and healthy,
and l can sim-eo i
.*■• tv llMi< : ful ! 'ltll'dies my
precious child \v< ifi h:o died from''
those terrible sores. 1 Vised only olio
cake of Soap and about throe boxes
of Ointment. (signed) Mrs. Kg
bert. Sheldon, !?. 1 i>„ No. 1. Wood*
villc. Conn. April 22, IW>5.”
Complete External mnl Internal m raiment for Every
Humor, from i’irvpiU u, Set.-: ... i t l i.fv. v to Age,
Contesting (it Cutfaura Snap. Omtimtiil, pile., licgol
vet,ioc. (ir. form of < hi' -t>!ni'CoatpJ I'jila. : p. ; uj
Of #, may >Ht had uf a.l tlniggista. A single *t. ofhmvulMfc
l’otter lfitgs. ('hum.C’oip , So!f Hropa.,ljimton.
muT" .11 tided i ra,‘* iivtv tu Curt Baby llu-more.'*;
For lessons In typewrit’*!? and stc<
ography tail on Air.. jUiua liortni'an.
No. j. 17 Seat! Lee street.
NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given to the cretl
I tore of the estate of J. R. Dillard,
late of Glynn county, Ga., deceased ;
to render iti an acount of their •de
mands to me within the time pres
cribed by law, properly made out
And all persons (mU-ded to said de
ceased are hereby requested to make
immediate payment to.th undrstgned
This August 31, 1906.
Kate D. HolzendoH,
Admlniatetratrlx Cum. Testemento
An*exo of J. It. DliUirJ.
I NOTICE.
1 Is given to the oredltars
lif of John Heudei on
Stic of s:> • vbount.v. decease •
(jet '.Mr: couu
me uvhin !:,• :i 4 -.-il In law
properly I !c our And all persons
Indebted to said deceased are here
by requested to make Immediate pay
ment to the undersigned. This An
gpst ?!, ii |
|J. M. Mosyly.f
•Administrator of Jilin Ifeuderso-.
Notice
Is hereby given to the creditors ot
the estate of Cyrus‘Morris, la to
of said county, deceased., (o render In
In an account of their demands to mo
Within th" time proscribed by law,
properly made out. And all persons
indebted to said deceased are here- 1
by requested to make Immediate 'pay
ment to the 'undersigned. This the
/.l, of August, 1906.
BJohn Byrd, m
Kveeutor of 1 lie last twill of Cyrus
Morris.
For lessons in .typewriting ind aten
ography call on 'Mrs; Alma Hortman,
No. 117 Sout> l.ea street
Tin work of all kladn and condlt
lona promptly done. Cobb A Wheeler,'
*lB Nowcast*!* street. ‘J*,lehon
vW TilM A of floorin':,
siding and ceiling Brunswick Mim
ing end Forwarding Cprrlrsany.
All Old t7?i COii'jU y rap- til ’d tu
bowei*. Thia Is wrong, a now lie
'*■ advuacou two war; i
Kennedy's Daiaf. re gtoney and T a
Tills remedy acts cn the mudua meni
of tb*. throat and lungs ar:.
Wait for the opening. Wood-Baile
Clothing Cos. j
Dr. Wllilams lonian mo Olr.iment
will cure imad. Bleeding, Ulcerated
and Itching piles. It absorbs the ru
mors, allays the itching at once, acts
s a poultice, gives instant relief. Dr.
WTUlniun Inci„ii idle Oiiifi.'ient s pro
j ptlen and ttching of th.
! delicate hot is guarars
j teed. Sold by dimglste, ly mail
159 cents and 81 m \v • ,
Cos., cl.lM, I) iio. Jg|^H
Cali on Bn :i
lon wit - ■ ■■ 1 *
FINEST BANK NOTE PAPER
Vi l,ere the Ma&rlal For Oor Gr*m.
backs la Made.
' national flag flies over the "go\ (
' lent mill,’ owned by 1 = ,e
h at Imlton. Mass., betaus. all
iler for the I'uited States
,s is mode there. It Is one a
,[v of mills in which the t’ nos
made paper for more titan a iu
i- The founder was Zenas t'r.me.
V, .re he could get the first mill siart
o e had to have a large quantity of
r: But rags were scarcer in those
(i than now. The Italian had
tln n arrived, the junk shop was uu
known, and. although the rug buyer
passed through the streets of Boston
onee a week, he had uot yet appeared
a the western part of the state. This
■suited in an appeal to the people,
Ivused on high economic and patriotic
grounds, Hnnlbills appeared witli the
headlines in large type: "Americans,
ie*ourn. c your own manufactures,
and they, will improve! Ladies, save
your rags!”
Tiny were carried to all the homes
and shops in Berkshire and adjoin ,g
counties, urging "every woman vho
has thwgood of her country and (lie
interests of her family at heart" to
save her rags and send them to the
new factory or to the nearest store
keeper, “and a generous price will he
paid.” When the mill was ready the
rags wetV there i:i abundance, and op
erations at once commenced. i'ho
working force consisted of four men,
two girls and a small boy, with Zenas
Crane as superintendent and chief pro
"prietor. The paper was made in hand
melds, and the output was 100 pounds
a day. Today the output is many
%jms of the finest bank note paper.—
World's Work.
THE WIND BELL.
How It Is Cnnktruclc'l in Japan. 14s
Ovigisnl Home.
; The Wind boll, as iis name implies,
j is made to ring by the action
: wind-+in fact, the wind boll is not a
i bell at all, strictly sp< aking, but a con
, trtvauce couiposed of a numtkw of
pendants suspended in n circle from a
ring and hung close together so that
they will come into edntuot and" pro
duce sounds when swayed by the
winds.
Some wind bells produce sounds that
are pleasing and musical, gome are
made with glass pendants, some with
petulants of metal; •some are very
small and simple In construction, oth
ers are large and massive and elnbo
!n linghniu the lirst newspaper \vas
published In Kitll! by Nathaniel Butter.
The name o the sheet is uncertain. In
liied the hi'st 1 Pitch paper was prhffed.
It contained two small folio pages of
new . In the imperial library at SI.
Petersburg are two copies of (lie lirst
Russian newspaper, which have the
dale 17e.'!.. There are also son e proofs
of the same paper on which are correc
, tioi-s written In the bund of I'etei the
hire.it. Tliis monarch tool; gjoat inter
| est in the paper and personally super
. fended its editorial composition.
The first paper established in North
America was the Boston' News-Letter,
which first was issued April til, 1701.
This; a per was printed on a sheet
twelve inches by eight and contained
two columns of uims. It survived tin
til I77ii. It advocated the cause or the
British government at the outbreak ot
the Itet illation.
V PrPKOllt’P >• Mind.
nil example of presence of uiiml was
that of a woman who being left alone
in Hie house ■ #<; night; heard a nor-c
In the dlliiiigjfcm anil knew that, hm
glnrs were removing the "plate. She
was too far from any other house to
summon assistance. .Seizing a large
paper bag which lay on a table, she In
dated it and broke It on the wall of the
stairs with u loud report. Tho thieves,
mistaking it for a pistol, dropped their
plunder and fled. There Is no quality
perhaps which We till covet more than
this ready wit which makes action as
prompt as thought in danger. Self eon
trol, which we can cultivate, helps us
to attain it iu a degree, but it is large
ly a gift of nature, like a keen eye or
nimble tongue. Wo who are born with
out it may console ourselves with the
fact that emergencies come but once
or twice In life, while every hour calls
for the use of common sense, patience
and self control, all of which we can
have if we will.
A IJo k and a Rid 11.
A certain Irish ofilcur .'eNponslbie for
di>" licci'! i „i a s.sU’i;, of discover
leg his v ; ims. He knocked f.t flit
side .Bk ol every house, arid If a dog
harked he Immediately demanded that
the owner show his license. Every dog
must have his da., however, and one
day (!•!- colh.• lor ccie-lifja flie‘street
with his lowei gio iik'i is nearly Intact.
Beane}, he siuy. wjriiig tig- viclorious
terrier tliroosh vuilings, “that’s tlye
sort of (icq. i se to ace out o’ me
light!”
New sweet potatoes at C. lc Par
ker’s; ulioiie 94.
,! ■’ De 1 tor* ami ( ;di‘ is
filffliyf 1 r ‘' l • given to '.nr ■!' dor
WM U ' " 1 1,1 1 • ' 1 an m
\j cm it.v, i|. cea.-i (1, B, roll
'* account of theii de mis
the tiiu. prescrih'd by
made out All persons
to said deceased are request-
dlate payment to the
dW ill 2fMli. diy of Au
• ■ V/ F. Symons,
i V-- ja
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. 82!. Prep,
ffOHN l). ROUNTOS,
Brunswick's Candy Store.
Ihni't buy burnt, sugar and imagine
you are getting pure chocolate. Such
obstii.utes are injurious to health. 1
For pure chocolate and all other can-,
dies call on me.
A fresh supply received every week!
from Menier the famous chocolate:
maker. Either in 'hulk or in beautiful
lsMtud and half pound boxes.
FINEST FRUITS, CIGARS AND HD
BACCOES, ETC.
TAFFY CANDY MADE FRESH
DAILY.
208 Newcastle Street.
] Do General
WALL
PAPERING
DO YOU WANT YOUR HOME
DECORATED IN THE LATEST
UP TO DATE STYLE? IF, SO
CALL ON ME AND I WILL
SHOW YOU MY SAMPLES OF
WALL PAPER. 1 WILL DO
YOUR PAPER HANGING, PA!NT
ING, GRAINING, STAINING,
KALSOMINING AND PICTURE
FRAMINSLAS GOOD AND AS
CHEAP AOT4NY ONE CAN AND
LIVE. DROP CARD.
J. M, Wilson
y? MONK STREET.
.AppropriatSv
<y Comparist^\
\ If s:l 7 as * *P 111 " 6 as the
\/M I is the only standard of comparison i>. m
V| m Jl purity which isfline enough E
Am jf - to measure the of
if AMERICAN QUEEN - 1
, a beer that has been declared by the O B
; experts to be the very flower of American brews. Ifi |\ £2
We use only the finest, choicest, best developed SM
grain and hops. - The water is from our own artesian iMI
wells, and of crystalline purity. Our plant is clean, fMiWjg
fresh, airy and flooded with sunshine, and our imp ItJ'
methods are characterized by the utmost pains to -3®
giye you a family beer so pure that it ew only ) r^-t)
be compared, in justice to itself, to the nlly. ' ~*jjgy
ORORk IT SENT T-J Veua ilollAßb CALI. TOR IT AT RESORTS j
ACME BREWING CO. / A
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THE ORIGINAL BUDWEISER
To Dealers per Barrel llq.su
To Consumers $ll.OO
ANHEUSER BUSCH EXPORT
To Dealers $ .0.50
To Consumers $lO 00
PABST CELEBRATED BLUE RIBBON
To Dealers $10.50
To Consumers sU.ot>
THE PABST EXPORT
To D?alers f $ 9.50
To Consumers ' SIO.OO
EVERARDS NEW YORK BEER
To Dealers $19.0u
To Unnsutuers $10.50
EXPORT ’ $ 80u •
9. Jiewman,
218 BAY STREET SOLE AGENT.
FANNING TIME
• WE HAVE A FEW SECOND HAND FANS (AS GOOD AS NEW)
WHICH WE ARE SELLING AT $5.00 TO $9.00. SUPPLY
LIMITED. SEE US AT ONCE IF YOU WANT ONE.
WE ALSO HAVE A SUPPLY OF BRAND NEW FANS
riutuai Light & Water Cos.
FOR SALE
Six Hundred Thousand
Acres Virgin Pine
Timber, in Ga. and Fla.
ALSO TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND ACRES TIME
READY FOR SAW MILL PURPOSES, HAVING BEEN BOXED W
LOCATED FOR PURCHASERS. ADDRESS
Southern Land & Timber C
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P. O. BOX. 177, BRUNSWICK, GA. OPERA HOUSE BLOCK.