The Brunswick daily news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1903-1906, September 16, 1906, Image 3

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(FALL BARGAINS IN C.MeGARVEY. Sl6 NEWCASTLE STREET J. B. DAVIS, E. F. TAYLOR D4VIS & TAYLOR Liivery Feed and Sale Stable HEAVY DRAYAGE, STOCK FOR SALE. PROMPT HACK SERVICE Cor G and D Streets £hone S' The Brunswick Bottling and Manufacturing Cos Manufacturers of SODA WATER AND MINERAL WATERS, CIDERS, CORDIALS NEC 'ARS, VINEGARS, SIMONS SPECIAL GINGER ALE AND RYE OLA, PHONE 273 218 OGLETHORPE ST We Refund Money if you are Not Benefited VSWUHtT'Si j?JE>£2B&HnHESMfcI^£3%Hm^iMN9MKMM Cl W % g®%. fijl M |f| jj|| ""nmmmmmmtmiimmmmnmmi^myvmm^ F \# An Excellent remedy for people who have no appetite. Cures cough's, bronchial and lung troubles. For pale weak women Claro has no equal. J. E MORGAN ONE • , > • t SUCCESS is what we are al ways striving for ;u our business. We have succeeded in buying just what you want. Whe" you see our TOILET ARTICLES you will undoubted ly agree with us. Not alone is the as • sornt me co geinr 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 cannot men tion anything we ought Ito have that is not there. We ’■all be glad to have you get Pro scriptions filled They’ll be ust rigb Smith’s Pharmacy I? THE BRUNSWICK DAYCY NEWS SUNDAY,, SfcP.T.EMEJEfI. 1906. ””? WILD WITH ITClffiG SCALP Hair Fell Out and Was Rapidly Be coming Bald—Tried Many Reme dies Without Soccers For Two Years—Hair Restored and Speedily CURED BY CUTICURA SOAP AND OINTMENT ■ • - “I was greatly annoyed by dandruff for two years. It was so bad that when I combed my hair large flakes would fall from the comb. Thejtching of the scalp at times was almost un bearable. Then my hair began to fall out, starting at the temples. The hair grew thin and I was rapidly becoming bald. Nothing 1 used gave any relief until 1 began to use Cutieura Soap and Ointment. The first week i used them they relieved me of the itching scalp, and after six months’constant use the dandruff disappeared, my hair grew over the bald spots, and my scalp be came clean and healthy. “For the first two months I sham pooed my head throe times a week with warm water and Cutieura Soap and applied Cutieura Ointment after each shampoo. 1 used five Boxes of Ointment and seven cakes of Soap, (signed) Thos. Clement, 123 Mechanic St., Camden, N. J., May 12, l‘JO5. ” WUllijMlNG Humors, Eczemas, and Itchings Cured by Cutieura. The agonizing itching and burning of the skin, as in eczema; the frightful oealing. as in psoriasis; the loss ol hair and crusting of scalp, as in sculled head; the facial disfigurement, as in pimples and ringworm; the awful suf fering of infants, and anxiety of worn out. parents, as in milk crust, tetter, and salt rheum—all demand a remedy of almost superhuman virtues to suc cessfully cope with them. That. Cuti eura Soap, Ointment, and Bills are such stands proven beyond all doubt . Complete External an<l Internal Treatment for cwrv Humor, from Pimples to Scrofula, from Infancy t - \ge, .insisting of ('utii-ura Snap, I*V.. Ointment. , l 5Ue., Ki . ol x lit, Ao<*. (in fin in of Chocolute tVsitcil I’iH--, ::,v M,f x iu I of (SO), limy In- iuiil of all (Iruggiuts. A simile set often on s Potter Drug \ Clu-in. Corp., Sole Props.. Huston Fret, •• How to Cure skin yiuj Illoutl Humors.’ NOTICE. Js hereby given to the creditors of the estate of John Henderson late of said county, deceased, to ren der in an account of their demands to me within the time prescribed by law properly made out. And all person indebted to said deceased are here by requested to make immediate pay ment to the undersigned. This Au gust £l, 190 b. J. I'd. Mosely Administrator of John -Henderson No other boer contains-- the wealtl of brain and brawn for Blue fUbmoi bon. You can save money by buying yon clothing, shoes, hats and gent’s fur njshings from Slg Levison, 308 an 309 Bay street i Call on Robertson & Cos., tel. 426 ! for wire fencing. ! i Wait for the opening. Wood-Baile ■ Clothing Cos. | , _ New sweet potatoes at C. L. Par ker’s; phofce 94. FOR SALE. Two-story house and lot on R st.ree between F and G. Price $1,700. Two-story house and lot corner M and F streets, eastern frontage Price, $2,100. Two good building lots on G street., near Court House Square. Southern frontage, SOOO. Plight nice 'building lets 45X190 each in southern portion of city, $225 each erosbtyin PENDfr! * r. o I FINEST BANK NOTE FARES. Where the Materinl Far Our Greets, ltaek, Im .-.little. The national llag flies over the “gov ernment mill,” owned by the Crime family at Pultun. Mass., because all the paper for the railed States green backs is made there. It is one of a group of mills in willed the Cranes have made paper for more than a o. y tury. The founder was Z -nas Crane. Before ho could get the first mill start ed he had to have a large quantity of rags. But rags were scarcer In those days than now. The Italian had not then arrived, the junk shop was un known, and. although the rag buyer passed through the streets of Boston once a week, he had not yet appeared in ihe vr os lorn part of the state. This resulted in an nppc.il to the people, bused on liLh economic :: .d_ patriotic grounds. Handbills appeared with the headlines in large typo: "American , encourage your ov n manufactures, 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 lias 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 the nearest store keeper. “and a generous price will be paid.” XVhon the mill was ready the rags were there in abundance, and op erations at once commenced. The working to:-: :- comdsled of four men, two girls and a .small boy. with Zenns Crane as superintendent and chief pro prietor. The paper was made in hand molds, and the output vi as but pounds - a day. I o -ay tic* output is many tom- of the iln-st bank note paper,— , ■World’s Work, THE WIND BELL. How It l,< fon-ti-urtcd In Japan, Its Orig-ira! Home. i lit- wind bed, ■ imr.m implies, is made to ring by Ino notion of ,vhe wind—in fact, the wind bell a bell at all, strictly a con trivance composed of jrmnnbor of pendants suspended hrm circle from a ring and hung elojte together so that they will conte iifto contact aud pro duce sounds \Clien swayed by the winds. Some wind bells produce sounds that are pleasing and musical. Borne are made with glass pendants, some with pendants of metal; some are very small and simple in construction, otic" era are large and massive and elabo- See that your druggist gives yu. do Imitation whan you a*k for Ken nedy’s Laxative Honey ti*d Tar. Mi xcasns ?ml*•■-. cnuufi ttwsj; Notice is hereby given to t,hf- creditors ot the estate ot Cyrup . Morris, late ol said county, deceased., to render in iu an account of thafi demands to me within the time prescribed by law, properly made out. And all persons indebted to said j deceased are hero by requested to nfUke immediate -pay ment. to the unlfersigned. This the 31, of August, 130 C. John Byrd, Executor of the last will of Cyrus Morris. NOTICE, Notice is hereby given to the cred itors of Hie estate of .1. It. Dillard, late of Glynn county, Ga., deceased to render in an aconnt 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 in'mediate payment to tb undrsigned This August 31, 1906. Kate D. Holzendor*, Administratrix Cum. Tcstemento Annexo of j R. piilari. Old fashioned poind cake, tire kin. ! mother used tea mike, 25 cents peri pound at Leben’s bakery. lIJO A street.' I .OS I . Ladies* gold wulch, black ri'blxm fob, on ft street, between j and I. Ref Urn to News oir.ee and* receive reward. THE' BRUNSWICK RESTAURANT NEW FROM START TO FINISH. Open from 6 a. m. to 12 NIGHT SPECIAL RATES TO REGU LAR BOARDERS. Ai -L THE MARKET AF FORDS ALWAYS ON HAND. H. E, IVERSON, Te! ’ S2 “ Pp. *L>I?N D. ROUNTOS, Brunswick’s Candy Store. Hon’i buy burnt sugar and imagine i "'. t iU '° hotting pure chocolate. Such substitutes are injurious to health, f or pure chocolate and al! other can dies call on me. . A £r ® sll ? u i>Ply received every week i,mu Monior the famous chocolate I maker. Cither in bulk or in beautiful pound niul halt pound boxes FINEST FRUITS, CIGARS AND TO BACCOES, ETC. TAFFY CANDY MADE FRESH DAILY. 203 S f reet. | Do General WALL PAPERING DO YOU WANT YOUR HOME DECORATED IN THE LATEST LP TO DATE STYLE? IF SO CALL ON ME AND I WILL SHOW YOU MY SAMPLES OF WALL PAPER. I WILL DO YGUK PAPER HANGING, PAINT ING, GRAINING, STAIN iNG, KALSOMINING AND PICTURE FRAMING AS GOOD AND AS CHEAP AS ANY ONE CAN AND LIVE. DROP US A CARD, J. M. Wilson 502 MONK STREET. Notice to Debtors ana Creditors ; Notice is hereby given to the debtors to the estate of Hannah T. Osborne late of said county, deceased, to ren der in an account of their demands to mo within the time prescribed by law, properly made out All persons udebted to said deceased are requosi d to make immediate payment to the undersigned. This 29th. day of Au gust, 1906. W F. Symons, Executor of the estate of Hannan T. Osborne. 9-28-6 wks. Ail fdd time cough ?rupa bind tb bowels TMa is wrong Anew ldo advanced two vear.-. aao I Kennedy’s Laxative Honey aud T*. This remedy sets on the touch* mmn :)r *T.*s of the throat and tnng* V t I Price %eer THE ORIGINAL BUQwS^r 'To Healers per Barrel $10.50 To Consumers sll 00 ANHEUSER BUSCH EXPORT To Dealers $.3.50 To Consumers sio 00 PAB3TCELEBRATED 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 s!o.ou To Consumers $10.50 EXPORT $ 8.00 9. Jiewman, 218 BAY STREET. SOLE AGENT. WE HAVE A FEW SECOND HAND FANS (AS GOOD AS NEW) WHICH WE ARE SELLING AT $5.00 TO $9.00. SUPPLY Limited, see U3 at onoe if you want one. WE ALSO HAVE A SUPPLY OF BRAND NEW FANS flutuai Light & Water Cos. To Trie Public HAVING LOCATED A CEMENT 3 TONE PLONT CORNER OF F AND D STREETS IAM PREPARED TO DO A GENERAL CEMENT WORK FIRST CLASS WORK AT A REASONABLE FIGURE. ALL SIZES OF WHITE AND COLORED HEXIGON TILE AND CURB OF THE REGU LATION SIZE. I RB6PECTFUI.LY SOLICIT A SHARE OF YOUR PAT RONAGE. J* I). Baldwin MALiUORY tiiNF oinct 3ervice between New York anti Brunswick SAILINGS* EVERY FRiDAY FR OVI NEW YORK AT 1P M. 1 ' EVERY FRiDAY FRIM BRUNSWICK Tl SUIT TIDE. Lowest katea and Unsurpassed Ptts&enpe** Accommodation* II W. M, UPPER A CO.. cr C . H. MALLORY 6 CO, ** ttr ’"•* a*- 3 •urtlrtj *llo, Hmw Yortc City