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FALL BARGAINS
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Refrigerators
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CLJWeCmRVEY.
316 NEWCASTLE STREET
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J. B. DAVIB, Y E. (r. TAYLOR
/DAVIS & TAYLOR
Livery Feed and Sale Stabl^
HEAVY DRAYAGE, STOCK FOR SALE. PROMPT HACK SERVICE
Cor Q and D Street* j>h o ne y
MAULiORY UIPE
Direct sb. Service between New York and Brunswick
SAII I N(lS* EVERY FR,DAY FROM NEW Y ®R>< ATU M.
6 L . VI? • EV€SY FRIDAY FRIM BRUNSWICK Tl SUIT TIDE.
Lowest Wate* and L'nsurpissed i
Passenger Acconimodationk
Apply ii W. M. t UPPER A CO.. or C. H. MALLORY CO.. I
Aaeme. •runewU.k, Qa S3 Burling Bile. Naw York Kit.
Atlantic Coast Line
.-rt.sENUErt SCHEDULE Effect April 16, 1906
uany | tmiiy 1 dTATJOaa daily , uaU|
0 1 94 | | 95 j 9^
4;lop j 6:00a | Lv.. .. ..Bnnswick Ar ) fj:l£p | 11:45a
C:10p | 7:55a Wa*cros | 6:90 j 9:55a
lo:aop | 11:46a | Albany | 2:00p | 6:46a
B:4t)p‘j l:40f | litriotoui . 3:30p , :oo*
•1.25a 2:2e>a .. .'.Sadlor, ~ ii:soa |
<.odi ; 7:66 ', TABtpa , 8:o6p
7 rfla | 7:35a | Port;ranma 7:30p
U:49p| 2:47p | 'A&oofia % | i.olp , i:l9a
l;usa | 4:2uJj j TAczsifVjJr I a:3sp , 3:10#
5:U5a | | Montgctntfry I i;ooA | 7:45p
|l2:p | Sav|i,nali j 2:46p | 3:15a
5.6§a | 6:iff 1 dharienon .. , f.&p ( n ; 4 o p .
i.fbp | 4:6fi i .. .. 7:25p 9:osai
l:Epp| 7:45* I igton .. .. * .. .. | *-45p | 4:l(>fl
1:404 • 9:09a | A . ~ j V
4:|6 rtfflao|lpbl4 .. .. hl:ssa |l2ooJ
7.?0a 2:QOp H HewTorfc •• 1:25a |
Through Cullman keeping carTertloe Pom Wtycrow to north, east anal
4RHMlfllill9nnorlda-
Pullman dining oars on train* U and 82 between Jacksonville and
New Tort. • cjßadtf - ***** HMI 1p... uel^MMßrsirtßMßhttM
CoonecUous made at Poit Tamp* with U. S. mall stamehlps of the
Fralnaular and Occidental Steamship Lane, leaving Port Tampa Sundays.
Tuesdays and Thursdays at ll:40p. . —, .
Tot Further Information apply to,. J. WRIGiHT, Agent
J. F. NORRIS. Ticket Agent, Brunnwlca, Ga.
Brunswick. 0. T. C. WHITE, D. P. A.,
THOS. B. MYERS, T. P. A., Savannah, Chi.
Bavannak. Qa. W. J. CRAIO, P. T. M.,
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The Brunswick Battling
ftnd Manufacturing Cos
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40DA WATER ANX> MINERa\.J|ATERa, C.IOCRS,
SUCCESS
Is what we are a!,
ways striving for :n
our business. We
have succeeded in
buying just what,
you wafct. Whc
you see our
TOILET ARTICiJSS
you will uudoubted
ly agree with us.
Not alone is tlie as
sornt mo co gemr
sortment more com
plete than ever be
fore, but there is a
character about our
goods that you will
recognise as dis
linctly high gimao.
You cannot men
tion anything we
ought tto have that
is not there. We
S| iaii he glad to
have you get Pro
scriptions filled
They'll be ust righ
Smith’s
Pharmacy
THt WWfrtWICK OArt-Y NEWS WEONesDAY, EPfEMrp R 12>
The grand opera housf
FRIDAY 6EPTEM3ER 14.
ONE NIGHT ONLY.
VV< lister Cullison
—PRESENTS—
THE COMPLICATED FARCE
COMEDY
“HINAWAV
m,
ALL FOR FUN—FUN FOR ALL
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Latest Songs, Dances. Specaltics,
A Competent Company ot Mirth
Producers. The Laughing Hit of tha
Season.
BABY COVERED
WES
Would Scratch and Tear the Flesh
Unless Hands Were Tied - Wasted,
to a Skeleton —Awful Suffering for
Over a Year —Grew Worse Under
Doctors—Skin Now Clear.
would Rave died
, BUT TOR CUTICIAm!
—•„
“My little non, whi n about a year
and a half old, began ij> have on a
come out on his face. 1 had a phy
sirinn treat him;
' F'd the cores grew
4r w “NJ| tvorw-. Then Uiey
W _ beg;,n to come on
v t) i<! hi-; amis, then on
\ j other parts of; liis
'"" fvt and then one
/ykh, /.aiwnron his chgst,
-jW.' ' - po than the
-/[mm K "V*' 1 ”- Then I call
ed anotle r physi
cian. Still he grrAv vwrfe. At the end
of about a year and a half of Kulh ring
he grew so bad 1 had to tie hi:; hands
in cloths at night to keep him from
eeratehing the.-t,res am Hearing the flesh.
“lie got to be a mere skeleton, and
was hardly able, to walk. My Autjjiii
advised me to try Cuticura Soap :>IC
Oi.itnieni. So great . :i(h JP
it that she gin e me a small piecOW
Soap to try and a little of lietJP
roent. 1 tm; it Imme wiih-.iitWny
faith, but to please, tier I !> and it, mid
it s.-cincd to dry up the sores a lit,Me,
“1 sent to. the drug store and got a
ealce of the Soap and a hex of 'the
Ointment niul follow and the di; li ,
and of about two mouths
the eoHifcrcre all well. Ho
never had By soj ; of any lcinn
"'lf' teßow
,nn<l4l canli K only for
your na> * nd'wk j’i niv
previous child \voul,aVi; died from
those tenibfa) oriv. mjjj.sod only one
cake of Soap ml .-..%it llirce oox.',i 1
kf OintiSi tit. .Ill; Ml . i |
%-Tt Sheldon. 11. 1 I'l o. I. Wood- I
\lllc, Uoun, April •' I * ” |
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Offtl),;nayfo f oil t--. ri-u. \ sin:-
IVII.I 1,1, II .
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For it’4-.:-,oiiK in typewrit’!* >nrt *ito
O'A raplty tall on -M?•-. Aliuh f lortmau,
No. i!7 Soutlt I,o*l 8t! < L
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NOTICE,
NbUce i. hereby given to Hie-crert
itof:: of the eata 1 . Jkf It. l)ilta#l,
late of Ci.vrin r. o- ifl f 1.i.. i), < . nned
lo rend"] in an ledfint. of lli.dr
mauds to me wiildn the lim o
eiihi'd by tuy/, properly made mil..
Ami all persons imlei il to sa id de
ceased are hereby requesled lo make
immediate payment to th. yndfsigneis
This August 81, tSM>6.
Kate D. HolzCndor',
Adttiinlslsfratr' .; Cum. Teidomeuto
Aitncxo of j. it. Diiifiri,
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NOTICE.
Is herein dv n lo the creditors
of the estate if John Hfei
lute of said count: , de< , f; to ren
der in an m count or Hu ir dom; ids lo
me within file time pru-erlbed by lav.
properly made out. And all person
indebted to said <h ce;i eq an here
by requested ho rm.: Immediate pav
itienl. to Hie iiiuh m-d, '('hi:-; An
gust .Tl, IDiic
J. M. Mosely
Administrato: of .foiu, UendAt-sbh
Dr. Wim-.n::- liiii:.,/, rlie Oi: cmorii.
wtll cure mind. Uleeillng. U.cerot*w|
and Itching idles, it absorb the tu
jU*rs. Allays tile ih .in,- a.i ■ - . rts
(five - inswet r -t. Dr.
'’jg b" l.h ■
B i: ' liS . I -IX ■:> guar a
• A.S, uMil for
% and ; ni.m . ■ a<- s rdf,a
..... Y>hi
V * Ci tel. me
the wealtl
of ibrain and blue fllbrnoi
bos. W
SIT RICH* 1 " DOWNyIBeR YOU
READ THIS AUTjBRTISEMENI
And us you .4® and address
and wt w S( . B rj , f maps, im
and a',, 'em., regard#!,'* the^B|
MtV’i'n,/ xu cot
glam,-;
imi rah: ■ u<
H-. if. > wd. ur .Mmm
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FINEST BANK NOTE PAPER,
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ft here the Material For 6nr l.reeo*
hacks U Made.
The national flag flies over t! _-ov.
iTiimi-ut mill,” ownctl by ti: I'rane
ai!y m Dalton, Mass.. bt>> ail
lie paper for tlie United State- ereeu
acks is made there. It is o , of a
roup of mills in which the francs
iye made paper for more than a ceg
ry. The founder was Zeuas Crane,
•tore ho could get the first null suirt-
I he had to have a large quantity of
•s. ihn rnvs were scarcer in Com*
days than now. The Italian had not
{hep arrived, the junk shop was un
known,, and, although the rag hat er
passed through the streets of Poston
once a week, lie had not yet appeared
iu tlie western part of the state. This
re-ulted iu an appeal to tile people,
based on !iE !i eootoinic and patriotic
grounds. Handbills appeaivd with the
headlim a in large type: "Americans,
•neounn o your own manufactures,
and they will impftive! Ladies, save
your fags!"
They were carried to all the homes
and shops in Berkshire and -adjoining
counties, urging "every woman who
has •the good of lier country and the
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 w ill lie
paid.” When the mill was ready tlie
rags were there in abundance, and op
erations at once commenced. The
wurkiug force consisted of four mob. 1
two girls and a small hoy. with Zenns 1
Crane as superintendent and chief pro
prietor. Tlie paper was made in hand
molds, ami the output was 100 pounds
a day. Today tlie output is many
tons of the flnest bank note paper.—*
World’s Work.
THE WIND BELL.
How It Is Constructed In .Input,, Its
Original Home. •
The wind bell, as its miue tuißties,
is made to ring by the action of the
wind -in fact, ill.’ wind hell is not a
bell at all, sirlctl.v speaking, lint a con
trivance composed of a mimfler of
pendants suspended in a circle from a
ring and hung close together so that
they will come into eouiact and pro-
when swayed liv the
win”
Soiiiii wind bells produce sounds that
are pleasing and musical. Rome are
made witli glass pendants, some with
pendants l of ltietalj some are very
small and simple in construction, oth
ers are large and massive ami olabo-
In England tlie first newspaper was
published In Will’d by Nathaniel flutter.
The name of the sheet is umertaiit* In
liii'd the lirsi Dutch paper was printed.
It contained two small folio pages of
(hows in the Imperial library at Rf.
L'eter.slmrg are two copies el’ tlie first
Kussian newspaper, which have the
date There are also son e proofs
of the same paper on which are correc
tions written in (lie hand pf IVter the
Great. This monarch fool; great inter
cst in the paper and personally super
inlen at its editorial composition,
The first paper e litblislied In North
Amoiiea was the IVdou News-Letter,
which first was issued April lit, 1701.
Tills paper was printed on a sheet
twelve inches by eight and contained
two columns of neu It survived un
tii 177(1. 11. advocated tlie cause of (lie
British : ovcrimient ai tlie outbreak of
tin: UoVolution.
j I I'rcwiiM. of Mind.
Afi oi presi nee of mind was
! tiifiol’ a ivumau wlm. i.eim: left alone
in Bie hou e ulglu heard a noisi
; in ™e dining room and .new that Inn
! glare were removing 1 lie plate. She
was too lar from any other house to
Mammon asslslunee. hvlzing n large
I i'fti"' 1 ' luig which lay on > talde, she iu
dined |( ami broke it on he wall of (tie
stairs will] a loud repo The thieve:
mistaking it for a piste drolped thely
plunder and fled. Thorn lily
perhaps which we all c of.. omij
this ready wit which makes action ns
prompt as thought iiv danger. Hell' eon
trol, which we can enlUvulo, helps un
to attain it in a decree, hut it is large
If u gilt of nature, like a keen eye or
nimble tougtid. Wo who are born with
out it may ciu.sole Suiselves wllli the
fact that emergencies come lint one.
or twice in life, while every hour calls
for the use of eommoii sense, putie, •••
and self control, all of Which vfft v*
have If wo will
■j. ■ i I*’. .
A Hog nut n TJuII.
A certain Irich officer responsibl -f'-r
dog lie.'Uses bed „ syste'n of dis" *"
Ing Ills vie',,." lie knocked Uu
side door of .per hpyis, . (mil If a dog
burked In* iimuee a- iy demandisl that
the owner-show in ) o’Yy Every dog
must have his / n-cver. a,n,i one
da - fh s-. !e- 1 '" ; d thA .i, -ot
whh his A , ■ . nearly Intact
j j,! ng the vlctojrious.
teriicr UilHr Tugs, “that's the
sort of * 4 see out o’ tpe
T r .
v(. Tbtatocs it c. .. Far
kw pi'oiie 9:4.
- if e to Debto's amt Creditors
N'oth'i. i, liurchy given lo the debtors
t< in i-jFti ot Hannau T. Osborne
late o: .'4\ county, deceased, to ren
der in .Jg accouin ot their demands
to an i#ithin the time prescribed by
law, yfiperly inn out All person's
ndebtßltiMjflid and used are lequest
d to e d.e pay ment to the
.'9th. au
gust,
# V 7 F. s noons,
# Un c-late of |i anu a r
Yjßk- *" ff/F iA
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. 821. Prop .
JOHN D. ROUNTOS,
Brunswick’s Candy Store.
Don't buy burnt sugar and imagine
# ou : , u ' < ' Sotting pure chocolate. Suon
substitutes are injurious to health.
For pure chocolate and ail other can
dies call on me.
A fresh supply received every week
from Menier the famous chocolate
maker. Either in hulk or in beautiful
hound and half pound boxes. *
FINEST FRUITS, CIGARS AND TO
BACCOES, ETC.
TAFFY CANDY MADE FRESH
DAILY
?08 Newcastle Sirent.
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
WAIL PAPER. I WILL DO
YC , ; PAPER HANGING, PAINT
INO, GRAINING, STAINING,
AND PICTURE
GOOD AND AS
CHEAP AS CAN AND
LIVE. DROP US
J. M, Wilson
y2 MONK STREET.
Appropriat^F
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/ \\!l /If o . sa ¥ tllut il an “pure as the iilly ”*
/ \\\\ /Ml I is tne only stanfuM of commjji.son in *> m
I \W\f ■“* purity which is tine enough I<lntrast M
\*/ to measure the remarkable pul\ty of
I ilf fa AMERICAN QUEEN S
I a beer that has been declared ‘ the £
1 experts to be the very flower of America. h AQ
\ Wo use only the finest, choicest,;be <h oi I ;
\ groin and hops. Vlv' walefrom ofor <v v. :■'> • HZ*
\ welts, and of crystalline purity. i ,j. MfXWS
\ \ fresh, airy and flooded with sunshine, and f#| |%W
% \ methqda are characterized by-the utmoslLai' ;| .
% five you a family beer so pure t. hat it can only , At ■ U •
be compared, in justice to it;-el% i o the liliy. $|F •
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ACME BREWING COa I
MAC ON, GEORGIA ' ffijji I JM I !
/Pto/vmrfimßie®*
Sight * savannah &
if; IKAirUl KAir U- < MONTGOMERY.
VIA SEABOARD
Eg air \
5 m, f>
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THE ORIGINAL BUOWEISER
To Dealers per Barrel sio.su
To Consumers mqq
ANHEUSER BUSCH EXPORT
To Dealers $.9.60
To Consumers ?10 00
PABSTCELEBRATED BLUE RIBBON
To Dealers $10.50
To Consumers suuo
THE PABST EXPORT
To Dealers $ o ...y
To Consumers $lO Ou
EVERARDS NEW YORK BEER
To Dealers
To fiensumers •
EXPORT
y. jfeummi,
213 BAY STREET SOLE AGENT.
FANNING TIME
WE HAVE A FEW SECOND HAND FANS (AS GOOD AS NEWi
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 & Water Cos.
FOR SALE
Six Hundred Thousand
Acres Virgin Pine
l imber, in Ga. and Fla.
DC . A _„ ALSO TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND ACRFS TIMRI9
LOCATED 0 Fo 3 R'purchasers? 3 ADDRK3S NS BE£ " '*7l
southern Land & Tim her Cos
P. O. BOX. 177, BRUNSWICK, GA. OPERA HOUSE-BLuCK.