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FALL BARGAINS .
IN
Refrigerators
mi -”':SLB3 25 PER SkNT REDUCTION
® u - v now for 110x1 summer. You
£jfil 10 Refrigerators left, which we want
, Lw*B*gßwgißL t 0 m °ve out of our way. Next
, summer you will have to pay 23 per
c®nt more for the same Refrigerator
GdVteapRVEY.
316 NEWCASTLE STREET
ME
P.'-Wt J * i
mmk
W .cMI ■
EL* . /'-j - I
B. DAY'S, E. TAYLOR i
/ DAVIS & TAYLOI! |
Livery Feed and Sale Stable
HEAVY DRAY*- t STOCK FO R SALE. PROMPT HACK SERVICE
A ’ Cor G and D Streets Phone 7
• /
MAbUORY LINE
Direct #s. Service between New York and Brunswick
EVERY FRIDAY FROM NEW YORK AT 1 r M.
OAILjNUh. EVE RY FRIDAY FRIM BRUNSWICK Tl SUIT TIDE.
Lowest Rates and Unsurp ssed
Fas*enjre' Accommodations
Apply tl W. M. i UPPER A CO_ or C. H. MALLORY a C 0.,
Aaen**. Mrunewtek. Ga. *3 Surllnp Slip. New York City
, V
(
Atlantic Coast- Line
■ ..BlMjtrt bCMEOULE / Effect April Iti.moe ,
ysiiy | Dally , aTATlOfcjg utt n7 uatka
au I I | 35 |‘ ill
4:10p | 6; 00s |Lv Bruasw/ck Ar I 8;1.5p I 11:45a
£:10v | 7:66s Wa*cposß I ti: iiO I 0:55a
,l0:30p | 11:45a |.. AlMtuy i 2:up 5 . 4&tt
:40p j l:4op j j 3.30 p | :U6|
i-saa 2:26a ■. . ftairlQr fl;et!a j
i. ; 7:oo | Tampa .. ” j 8:06p
, oua i 7:35a | f/orulamna 7:3(p
ei;4wp| 2:47p | '..thluosta .. j i'Olp t;lia
A.ooa i 4:20p | Thomayyjli-a ( 2:36p 3:10e
S:u6a | I MoalgCtnoi j- j ;6ua | ?:4bp
j. |12:56p | Savannah j 2;45p j 3:15a
5.66a j 6:14p j Charlenon ( t,:6Sp ill:4up
t.-rup | 4:07# i .. p. . . .. 7:25p 3:06a
l:6op| 7:46* I ■vasiilugton .. i g-4&p i 4 : ip
1:40a - 3:03a j Baltimore ......
4:26a i11:22a ( PWlaoelphta |11:65a |l2:10a
7.30a 2:00p || NewYork |9:25a | 3:269
n sleeping car service from Way cross to north, east and
peat and to Florida.
Pullman dining oars on train* 85 and 82 between Jacksonville and
Oonnectlous made at Pert Tampa with U. 8. mail stamsnips of the
Peninsular and Occidental Steamship Lane, leaving Port Tampa Sundays
Tuesdays and Thursdays at ll:40p.
For Further Information apply toTTJT WRIGHT, Agent
J. F. NORRIS, Ticket Agent. Brunswidk, Ga.
Brunswick. OS. T. C. WHITE, D. P. A.,
THOS. E. HYERB, T. P. A., Savannah, Ga.
Savannah, Os. W. J. CRAIG, P. f. ML,
sssa-if. ■ .■■■4g.,lMll. | lß | ris. , wju. | L,j, | .-L.'.'gja 1 '.gar
The Brunswick Battling
and Manufacturinjr.C4
Manuflicturers of j
y % SODA WATER*AND MIWERAjL W ATErL ciDERS.-y COjpfcl
laß#, VINEGARS, SIMON
SUCCESS
is what we are al
ways striving for in
our business. We
have succeeded lu
buying* just what
you want. \\he--
you see our
TOILET ARTICLES
you will undoubted
ly agree with us.
Not alone is the as
sornt me co gemr
sortment more com
plete than ever be
fore, but there is a
character about our
goods that you will
recognize as • dis
tinctly high grade.
You caunot men
tion anything wa
ought tlo have that
is not there. We
-nail be glad t
have you get Pro
scriptions filled
They'll be ust righ
Smith’s
Pharmacy
HE BBO*IWTCK t - , , -^-T.
Bffl CMS
ME
Would Scratch and Tear the F!es !
Unless Hands Were Tied—Wasted
to a Skeleton —Awfui Sufferingfor
Over a Year—Grew Worse Ucder
Doctors —Skin Now Clear.
WOULD HAVE DIED
BUT FOR CUTICURA.
“My little son, when about a yr t
and a half cld, began have sores
Oome out on life face. 1 had a ph#-
sician treat him,
but the sores grew
worse. Then they
W _ _ I began to come on
r A 'Z'l his arms, then on
\ -d I other parts of his
b '.iv, and then one
/yX\ on Iris clu-st,
V ''worse than tho
V/iMOT V odrers. Then lean
ed another physi
cian.- Still he grew worse. At the end
of about a year and a half of suffering
he grew so turd I hart to tip his hands
in cloths >rt night to keep him from
scratching the sores and tearing the flesh.
“He got to be a mere skeleton, and
was hardly able to walk. My Aunt
advised me to try Cuticunv Soup and
Ointment. So gi ,r w..s lit- faith in
it that she gave me a email piece of
Soap to try little of the Oiplfe
merit. I look P la:;!. 1 Hiihm.lt liny'
faith*but to please her I it, and
it sepined to dry up the sores a little.
“I sent to tiro drug store end got a
cuke of the Soap and a box of the
Ointment and followed the directions,
and at of a’. > s ■ ... mm.ths
tlie sores were all v, .11. He lias
never had any sore- or .
"He Is now i.lH',
andS can si> *-■ dy fi.-,-
your most wonderful ‘ is. .hen my
precious eliiid would have dii-d fro nr
those terrible sores, i 11 .1 only'on*
cake of Soap and nt mu. tine boxes,
of Ointment. (sir. .O) Mrs. j.'g-.
bert Sheldon, R. F. )>., Vo. 1, W-Oud
ville. Conn, April 22, 1905.”
Otimpletf Extom.il ami InU-vtui 'l'rofttmeti! fbr Jlvory
Duiiior, from J’iiiilrli-;' t-. m a., fr.ni: iMfuitcy td Al'-'
Coi.sis'inß of Ouliciir* s.mit, . . (Mntin - , •. . |.* >|i
vent.Aih-. (Infonuof thiKMiHt.-tutod i . pirvikl
of 60), ihiv bo hatl cf alldruffinets. A *i.ir' • •♦■!ufitmfctmtf,
IViffi r tiik v Choio. (’>-rp., S<. e I'rupn.. U. don.
fiurMttllwl iiow to Cure Baby liuiuorp,”
E'or h -.sons la lypewrit-sg ami sloe
ogiaphy call on Airs, Alma Ilortman,
No. 117 South Les street
NOTICE.
Notice Is hereby given to the crert
itors of the estate of J. R. Dillard,
late of Glynn oouuty, Ga., deceased
to render in an acount of their de
mands to me within the time ' pres
cribed by law, properly made out
And all persons indebted to said de
ceased are hereby requested to make
Immediate payment to th nndrslgnea
This August 31, 1306.
Kate D. Holz<mdor f ,
Adxninlslstratrix Gum. Tostemento
Annexe of J R. IMtlarJ.
NOTICE,
Is WWm- given to the civ-lllon.
of the esWte of John Ilfndersorr
late £i sum coimL . deceased, to ren
der ff an vuntlr th ir .b ,-.is i
me within th,- tltu- prom ribed hv law
property made out. ' And ail persons
indebted to sold deceased are here
by requested to m; a turn dim ....
ment lo tire umlmlgned. Tl i . \|
gust :rt, 13()U. 1 f
\j. M. Mosely
Admlnistiator of Jilin Header:....,..
Notice
Is hereby given to the e.fedttors of
the estate of Cyrus Morris, late
of said county, th eased., to mndev m
in an account of (heir demands to me
within the time Described by law,
properly made out. And nil persona
indebted to said deceased are here-l
by requested to make immediate jp-a j
ment lo Hie uml> stapled. This th
31, of Angiist, •
"John Byrd,
Executor of the last will of Cyrus
Morris.
For tesou, -a Uff*J miiing and uteri
ography f 'liXfiddrs ’ HortmaU.
No - 111 y&3> L.,e street.
of all kinds and ”ca'nYg
™Mrout*Jy done. Cobh * Wheeter,
Npwn*txi etreot. 'Jeiepho*
We carry THR stock of flooring,
riding, ami i filing liruiiKwii ; fail
ing and Forwarding Company
Ai; oid t ine ton,.:, rug, j ti,
bowel*. This Is wro/.g, a now the
was advanced twe vur; ago
Kennedy b LAiatlvu Honey and j
Tkr remedy acts on the niudu* tceia
iiranea ot tho throat and lung* *t.
Walt for the opening. Wood-Bailo
Clothing Cos.
Dr. Williams ini, mm 'jir.tniep^
will cure Blind. 11 o-.liug, Uicerat^M
and Itching plies, it jmt
mors, allaye the itching at
8 a uoultioe, gives Inst nt r
pared for q,, M tpi
delicate parts. box
teed. Sold by drur.-Bde, MR
BO cents ar.d fly
Cos., I’/ ■ /j|
4* e ' vil A jflj
No •i 1 ■ , t Aclliil
Of ' . j- Y *- : ’i
*”■ 1 ... I'M :
Si, 1 --- •; , *
Rv .Dr, , r b -
And ---n-i • r
an<l "" w..’
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j
F'a or.
" 4
r.>- 1 1 and. ■ - mr~wil|gTrirTTl ••TT'*^ / g
825,00 ,e/ I , Pf It
finest cank note pafer.
Where tlse Material For Our t.reen
tiat-kH Is Matle-
Tire national flag dies over t: ■ “gov
• ..r ill." owned by i
family at Dalton, Mass., be use nil
ire paper for the United Star green
backs Is made there. It is of a
group of mills In which the Crane*
have made paper for more than a eep
ury. The founder was Zeuas Crane.
. fore he could get tire first mill start
• . he had to have a large quai
rags, tint rags were scarcer in those
.lays than now. The Italian had not
fben arrived, the juuk shop wav un
known, and, although the rag buyer
passed through the streets of ISosmn
once a week, he had not yet appeared
in the western part of the state. This
resulted iii an appeal to the people,
based on high economic and patriotic
grounds. Handbills appeared with the
(headlines in large type: “'Americans,
encourage your own mnnufsi.dares,
and they will improve! Ladies, save
"your rags!”
They were carried to all the homes
and shops in Berkshire and adjoining
counties, urging “every woman who
has tlie good of her country and the
Interests of her family at heart" to
save her rags and send them to the
new factory or to tho nearest store
keeper, “and a generous price will lie
paid." Wlieu the mill was ready tlie
rags wore there in abundance, and op
erations nt once commenced. The
working force consisted of four men,
two girls and a small boy. with Zeuas
Crane us superintendent and chief pro
prietor. The paper was made in hand
molds, and the output was 100 pounds
a day. Today the output is mnnf*
tons .of the finest bank note paper
World’s Work.
. THE WIND BELL.
H< H Is OevtructrU In Japan, ll*
Orii i;iul llouid.
i The wind bell, as its uar.ie implies,
is made to ring by tin- action of the
wind -in laci. th 1 wiuil bell is not a
•tell at all. s'nrUy speaking, hi* a con
trivanee composed of a number of
pendants suspended in a circle from a
ring and hong close together so that
they will come into contact and pro
duce sounds when swayed by tho
winds.
Some wind bells produce sounds that
are pleasing and niuwleal. Rome are
made with glass pendants, some with
pendants of tuetal; some are very
small and simple In construction, oth
ers are large and massive and clubo
In England the first newspaper was
published in Ififfij by Nathaniel IMter.
The inline of the sheet is uncertain. In
Idol! the first Dutch paper was printed.
U Contained two smalt folio pages of
hews. In the Imperial library at St.
Petersburg are two copies of the first
Russian new-paper, which have the
date 17il!l. There are also soir ■* proofs
of th;- same p u>r on which are con- -
ion ihe hand o? Peter Hr
Great. 'This monarch took great Inter
cat in the paper .and personally wiper
Intended Its editorial composition.
The first paper . tablislrCd in North
America was the Boston Nows-Letter.
Which first was Issued April 2-1, 1791
This paper was printed on a sheet
twelve inches by c- .lit auij, contained
two columns of ue- . It iflirvivecl un
til 177a. It advocated the cause of the
British government at the Outbreak ol
tin: Revolution.
|
f I , r*tm*c Mind,
An example of pro-race of mind was
that of a woman win . being left alow
In the w ln - ■ ni heard a no
hi the dining room mid knew that bur
glars wa re removing tlie plate. Blie
was too far from any other house to
summon assistance, seizing a large
paper bag which lay on a table, she in
fiateil it audj oke it on the wall of the
stairs with a loud repo't. The thieves,
mistaking It lor a pistol, dropped tlieir
plunder and fled. There Is ao quality
perhaps which we all covcl more lima
this ready wit which makes action as
prompt as thought in danger, fi.-ir Con
trol, which we can euUivate. helps us
to attain it in a degree, but it is large
lj a gift, of nature, like a keen eye or
fact th:;, OHit-f: -notes come
oi twice In life While - ry lioni ciffr
for the use of mmmon sense, paUvnoe
and self eontre. all of Which w can
have If we will.
A and n Hail.
A certain Iri -It odiem- reiqi-.mrdVta for
dog li'-eir'e l b: nf queerer
a
ls,‘-
1, w
1 jflf y.j'i" ■! ■■ -w
m
i- M
| Jr
A jj. W. h.j J
: f, v to uip
Hf pot at C. Bar
Dcb-ors ang Cu:ditcis
■ir nld ri'.i-u to I,|. <ir.-
■tn-v 01 li.iuri:i!i 1 .
Hlii-I emu. y, il- i-asi-d, to 11
■ti account of 1 hell ilein:unis
tt.i tiii- prescribed by
m. le out All person*
WJP .t ' 1 request
iHaOlailfc l!:-
it tit Ac
THE
BBUNSWECK
BESTABMNT
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.
N. E. IVERSON,
Tel. 82;. Prop. |
JOHN D. ROUNTOS,
Brunswick’s Candy Store.
, Don't buy burnt sugar and Imagine
you arc getting pure chocolate. Such
substitutes are injurious to health.
For pure chocolate and all other can*
dies call on me.
A fresh supply received every week
from Meaier the famous chocolate
mak 1 !-. Kit her in bulk or in beafltifui.
pound and half pound boxes
FINEST FRUITS, CIGARS AND TO
BACCOES. ETC.
TAFFY CANDY MADE FRESH '
DAILY.
, 208 Newcastle Street.
1 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. I WILL DO
YOUR PAPER HANGING, PAINT
ING, GRAINING, STAINING,
AND PICTURE
f RAMINGffILGOOD AND AS
CHEAP AS CAN AND
LIVE. DROP US A CARD.
J.M,
/5Q2 MONK STREET.
'Apprdpriate^^^
f7. \
/\1 J/f sav that it “pure as the lilly ?,i
/ \\\i /ftV I is the only standard of coMpwisoif in
I \W ♦ purity which is fine eDouglini \ontrast
'Ms to measure the remarkable purity of
j :|f t (fe AMERICAN QUEEN S
H|Mv I a i )eer that has been declared by the O
M experts to be the very flower of American brews. | \ B
\ . We use only the finest, choicest, best developed O S
% 1 grain and hops. The water is from our own artesian UH Em
\ i wells, and of crystalline purity. Our plant is dean, AMR
\ fr esh, airy and flooded with sunshW and our SBm IP
% methods are characterized by the utmosf pains to fSSSmm
% y lve you a family beer so pure that it can only JK f, rurif. V
be compared, in justiecUo itself, to the lilly. *
ORDF.K IT SENT TO YOi.V HOME AND CALL SOH IT AT BESORTS /
* acme brewing co. / A 7
MACON, GEORGIA
NIGHT TRAM {Mo'mif'kV
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THE ORIGINAL BUDWEiSER
To Dealers per Barrel $10.50
To Consumers $ll.OO
ANHEUSER BUSCH EXPORT
To Dealers $.9.50
To Consumers sio 00
PABST CELEBRATED BLUE RIBBON
To Dealers $10.50
Tc* Consumers $ll.OO
THE PABST EXPORT
To Dealers $ 9.50
To Consumers slo.ou
EVERARDS NEW YORK BEER
To Dealers sio.Ou •
To Consumers $10.50
EXPORT $ s.oo
9. Tiewman,
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
riutual Light & Wat*r Cos.
FOR S ALL
Six Hundred I hcusand
Acres Virgin Pine
Timber, in Ga. and Fla.
READY FOR S.W^.L^rTo^
LOCATED FOR PURCHASERS. ADDRESS ’ W * LL
iomhern L; rtd & l imb; r C
P. O. BOX. 177, BRUNSWICK, GA. OPERA HOUSE BLO( . -brltei