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FALL BARGAINS
IN
Refrigerators
G-L; 25 PER CENT REDUCTION
I'!J | ! Buy now for next summer. You
"| j] can’t make money easier. We have
?vjj... | ! jtj 10 Refrigerators left, which we want
■NH I— to lino, ~i way V >.•.
fcy "’ _ 'T ~J Swimmer you will have to pay 25 per
IW more for the same Refrigerator
CTWgORRVEY.
Sl6 NEWCASTLE STREET
J. B. #VIB, . e. F. TAYLOR
*D4VIS & TAYLOR
bivery Feed and Sale Stable
HEAVY DRAYAGE, STOCK FO R SALE. PROMPT HACK SERVICE
Cor G and 2^ mmt
The Brunswick Bottling
and Manufacturing Go
Manufacturer* of
SGDA WAT EG AND MINERAL WATERS, CIDERS, CORDIALS NEC
TARS. VINEGARS, SIMONS SPECIAL GINGER ALE AND RYE OLA,
PHONE 273 2 1 OGLETHORPE ST
We Refund Money Not Benefited
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mi Jy
9 V 4 .'.fißwV T~
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An Excellent remedy for people who Ac k/, IPIPuhL Cures yMwiisjfcjjjAia Land
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SUCCESS
is what we are al
ways striving for iu
our business. We
have succeeded iu
buying just what
you want. Who*
you see our
TOILET ARTICLES
you will undoubted
ly agree wit* s.w :
Not alone is th£jj j
sornt mo co geuir
sortment more cum
plete than ever be
fore, but there is a
character about out*
good* that you will
recognize as dis
tinctly high grade
You cannot men
• tion any tiling we
ought tlo have that
is not there. We
■ ”,11 he glad ta
have you get Prj
scrlptions filled
They'll be ust righ
Smith’s
Pharmacy
THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1906.
BABY COVERED '
m SORES i
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 HAVE DIED
BUT FOR CUTICURA.
‘‘My little son, when about a year
and a half old, began tp have sores
Como out on his fa* ". I hail a phy
sician treat him,
but the Sores grew
worse. Then they
begau to come on
9 ? his arms, then on
I other parts of hi:;
y£ '-v and then one
Sy%\ m came on his chest,
' 'jMl■■■"■:/A ‘worse than tlio
7/mm K hers - Th. n I call
ed another physi
cian. Still he grow worse. At the end
of about a year and a half of suffering
he grew so bad 1 had to tic his hands
in cloths art night to 'keep him from,
scratching thesores and tearing tin- (lesh.
“He g*it to be a mere skeleton* and
was hardly able to walk. My
advised me to -try Cutieura Soap antW
Ointment. So great was her faith in
it that she gave me a small piece of
I he Oinfc
out any
i it, and
a little,
nd got a
c of the
rectioivs,4
moiWis|
He Sr
nl
hcalt^H
4 m
®
n JjW
■■ w
Warn
fine 9r4es
I CAN FURNISH AND PLANT ON
SHORT NOTICE, CABBAGE, MAG
NOLIA, SYCAMORE, MAPLE DOG
WOOD, OAK AND UMBRELLA
tlees. GIVE ME A TRIAL.
I D. B. PYLES.
. I x 623 E Street.
SL_ .. ..
A 1 V. SIMON tjIER
good '\§als\nd lodgings
AT '^BjA’ITY
PIER
MRS. B. HARRELL.
Call up Dnvifj and Taylor's stable
if you want dirt, for raising your lots
or sidewalks.
A sure enough one price Aire—
Wood-Bailey Clothing Corapsw
The prettiest line of rqpßn-hand
neckwear ever offered in tfriy at
25 cent* each. Come mndf lvk and
be wstoaiahed. Big Si* am.
tne n ?r 111
FINEST BANK NOTE PAPER,
Where the Material For Oar Greer.
v backs la Made.
The national flag flics over the ‘‘gov
erument mill.’’ owned by the Crane
family at Dalton, Mass., because all
(he paper for the United States green
backs is made there. It is one of a
group of mills in which the Cranes
have made paper for more than a cep-
Try. The founder was Zemts c me.
Before he could get the first mill start
ed be 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
iu the western part of the stale. This
resulted In . n appeal to the people,
based on high economic and patriotic
grounds. Handbills appeared with th
headlines in large type: "Amerieai™
encourage your own manufactures
and they will improve! Ladies, snvS
your rags!’’
They were carried to all the homes
and shops in Berkshire and adjoining
counties, urging “every woman'who
has the 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 geuerofis price will lie
paid.” When the mill was ready the
rags were there in abundance, and op
erations at once commenced. The
j working force consisted of four men,
' two girls and a small hoy, with Zenas
JCnme ns superintendent and chief pro
j prietor. The paper was inndfMn hand
■ molds, nnd tic- output was lOCf pounds
a day. Today the output is many
tons of the finest bank note paper.—
! World's Work.
THE WIND BELL.
How It Is Constructed In Japan, Its
Orijfiunl Homo.
The wind bell, as Us name implies,
kbi made lo ring by tile action or the
Bind in fact, (lie wind bell Is not a
strictly speaking, Inn a cou-
of a number
rein
Hug
rtbey will contact and pro
duce swayed by tbe
winds.
Some wind sounds that
are pleasing and musical. Some are
made with glass pendants, some with
Indents of metal; some are very
small and simple In construction, oth
ers are large und massive and elab*-
A BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
As 1 am going into tho coal an
wood busines wiih my father, I wan
to sell my present business th
Brunswick Restaurant.
H. E. Iverson.
DR. GEO. COESTER*
VETERINARY SURGE Of
All domestic animals treated.
Leave Orders'ct •ruoe’a Dots Ktere
*<>*! % its.*
3lob Ribbon Beer.
Just 11 Iv.jd, it car load of Pabs
Brewing t i.rnjjftny •• ltilrbon beer
Same is sold at a class saloon
in tlie city o 1 lb . ;. Uetail 15
cents per bott e a., f;.. 0 per dozen
T. New mar., s< e agent. - S Bav street
NOTICE.
Notice is h*ol#givon to‘the cred
itors of ihe Biiffe of J. R. Dillard,
late of Ga., deceased
to
man.|Hto the time pres
cribed by made out.
And all pet's'^kjßtebled_to said do
ceased are to make
immediate I M . kjf imdrHlgmm
This Align /
• jlolzendor*,
Adinininlst Tvstemouto
Anaexo of J^^Htrl.
No other the wealtl
of brain arabbin- Rlbmoi
ho*. K I )
New Greek=
American
'Restaurant
i
| NIGH’* AND DAY
[NSATEST PLACE IN THE CITY
[ EVERYTHING FIRST CLASS
! SERVICE UNSURPASSED.
iow OPEN.
IN OL Df ARC ABE BUILDING
NO. 2W GLOUCESTER ST.
*|DLmES &HOODENPYLE
A# TELEPHONE NO. 430.
A torpid. Inactive liver can woduc
more bodily Ula than anythlA else
It is good to clean the ou
occasionally. Stir the liver up an
|et into shape generally. The bee
results, are derived from the use o
DeWMBB Little Karly Rieere. Rebi
bio. pleasant pi’is with
r*put*!s|ii. Never gripe. Sold by el
druggist*. i
;—_—v
I Do General
WALL f
PAPERINC
DO YOU WANT YOUR HOME
DECORATED t IN THE LATEST
UP TO DATE*. STYLE? IF SO
CALL ON ME AND i WILL
SHOW YOU OF
WALL DO
YOUR PAPER hJHnG, PAINT
ING, GRAININW STAINING,
KALSOMINING BD PICTURE
FRAMING AS AND AS
CHEAP AS ANY ONE CAN AND
LIVE. DROP US A CARD.
J* IVL Wilson
502 MOwILSTREET-
Notice to Debtors ariaXr e *tora
.Notice is hereby given to theKobtor.-
to the estate of Hannah T.
late of said county, deceased, to ren
der iu an account of their demands
to me wiilJn the time prescribed by
law, propejfy made out All .persons
ndebted tgsaid deceased are requesf
d to makff immediate payment to .he
undersig/id. This 29th. dny cl Au
gust, iu#;.
/ W F. Symons,
Exeefftor of the estate of Hannan
T. Osbo.rne. •
9-28-6 wks.
Notice to Creditors,
Georgia, Glynn county.
All creditors of the estate of Ban
nab Coburn, late of said county, ar
hereby notified lo fender an accoun
of their demands against said estat
properly iflWo out, to the undersign
ed or payment thereof will bo debar
red. a
i H. F. dußignon,
As adininlatralor on the estate o
..Hannah Coburn, deceased.
Ail old time cough syrups bto.d th
bowels. Thi* la wrong. Anew id*>
artvancod two vea r ; ago t
Keirn'Mly’li LnxaUve Honey ru.,l Tt
Phi* remedy acts on the it>acns mew
branws of the throat nd lungs an
9riee %Ut ef %eer
THE ORIGINAL BUDWEISER
To Dealers per Barrel f10.5U
To Consumers $ll.OO
ANHEUSER BUSCH EXPORT
To Dealers $.3.50
To Consumers $lO 00
PABSTCELEBRATED RIBBON
To Dealers $lO 50
To- Consumers s'! "0
THE PABST EXPORT
To Dealers $ 9yo
To Consumers fli .'i*
EVERARDS NEW YORK BEER
To Dealers fin.Ou
To (Consumers
EXPORT $ St".
9. Tiewmatij
218 BAY STREET SOLE
Get in Touch With the of Us
*Y HAViIMe
A BELL TELEPHONE
In Your Home, Your Office, Your Store
CALL CONTRACT DEPARTMEN OF
wfom lell Te'ephone ani! relegrf : h Cos,,
AND f'F’LL TELL YOU HOW
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 ONjIE IF YOU WANT ONE.
WE ALSO HAVE A SUPPLY OF BRAND C W PANS ’
HutualL gT>t& Wa * ;o.
• FO Q SAL% j
Six Hundred Thousand.:.
% Acres Virgin Pint
' Timber, afljPFia.
~_,_w „„ ALSO TWO HUNDfIED THQU*aCt ACRES TIMB .
LOCATED FO S R 'pURCHASERsf V f’ofXSSS N B ° XtC ' W * t * U
Southern ! nrd &TimberCu
P. 0. BOX. 177, iSRUNSVV,‘CK, GA. OPERA HOUSE BLOCK.