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FALL BARGAINS
IN
■ Refrigerators
25 PER CENT REDUCTION
Buy now for next summer, You
can’t make money easier. We have
10 Refrigerators left, which wo want
summer you will have to pay 25 per
cent more for the same Refrigerator
C.MeORRVEY.
818 NEWCASTLE STREET
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4 B. DAVIS, E. F. TAYLOR
DAVIS & TAYLOR
Ltivery Feed arid Sale Stable
HEAVY DRAYAGE, STOCK FOR SALE. PROMPT HACK StejviCll!
Cor G and D Street* {Hione H
d'he Brunswick Bottling
L and Manufacturing Go
Manufacturers of
WATER AND MINERAL WATERS, CIDERS, CORDIALS NEC
tar A|NEGARS, SIMONS SPECIAL GINGER ALE AND RYE OLA,
/ PI ME 273 218 OGLETHORPE ST
¥% f e Refund Money if you are Not Benefited
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La JhL £b
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lung troubles. For pale weak women Claro has no equal.
J E MORGAN ONE
KIS3K
SUCCESS
is what we are al
ways striving for in
our business. We
have succeeded in
buying just what
you want. Whc
you see our
TOILET ARTICLES
you will undoubted
ly agree with us.
Not alone is the as
sorni me co gemr
sort meat more com
plete than ever be
fore, but. there is a
character aboiit our
goods that, you wilt
recognize as dis
tinctly high grade.
You cannot men
tion anything we
ought tto have that
ts not there. We
■'.■ill be glad to
have you get Pro
scriptions filled
They’ll lie ust righ
Smith’s
Pharmacv
THE MtmSWICK DATLY NEW* WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 26, 1906
BABY WEO
WHS
Would Scratch and Tear the Flesh
Unless Hands Were Tied—Wasted
toaSkeleton —Awful Sufferingfor
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 ts> have sores
Como out on liis face. I had a phy-
sician treat, him,
but the sores grow
aa worse. Then tiicy
1Y _- _ I began to come on
C i his arms, then on
X. w? I other parts of his
body, and then one
//M came on his chest,
-yAv.-y;-■ 'Wiirae than the
///mm °*, hers ’ Then I call
ed another physi
cian. Still he grew worse. At the end
of about a year and a half of suffering
he grew so bad 1 had to tie his hands
in cloths at night to keep him from
sera t ching 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 Cuticura Soap and
Ointment. So great was her faitli in
it that she gave me a small piece of
Soap to try and a iittla of the Oint
ment. I took it home without any
faith, but to please her I it, and
it seemed to dry up the sores a little.
“ I sent to the drug store 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 were all tv-jl. He has
never had any sores of any kind since,
“He ia now strong and healthy,
and I can sincerely say that only for
your most wonderful* remedies my
precious child would have died from
those terrible sores. I used only one
cake of Soap and about three boxes
of Ointment. (signed) Mrs. Kg
bert Sheldon, R. F. 1)., No. 1, Wood.
V’ille, Conn,'April 22, 11)05.”
Complete External arul Internal Treatment for Every
liu mor, from Plmplac < Scrofula, from Infam y lo Agti
consisting of Cuticura Soap, lV>c., Ointment, ;,oi-., Uonol-
Vent, AOc. (iu form Chocolate t’oated Hills, 2fii\ per rial
Of 80), maybe had of all A alnglc ret often ourca
hotter DrugftCheni. Corp., Sole Props., Jjutifon
M “Mailed l'ree,“ How to Cure Baby Humors.'*
"■'fine fees
I CAN FURNISH AND PLANT ON
SHORT NOTICE, CABBAGE, MAG
NOLIA, SYCAMORE, MAPLE DOG
WOOD, OAK AND UMBRELLA
TREES. GIVE ME A TRIAL.
D. B. PVLES.
623 E Street.
I
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I
AT ST. SIMON PIER
GOOD MEALS AND LODGINGS
AT KING CITY
ST. SIMON PIER
MRS. (3. HARRELL.
Call up Davis and Taylor’s stable
If you want dirt tor falsing your lots
or sidewalks.
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A COMPLETE LINE OF SHOES
IN THE VERY LATEST STYLES AT
PEERSON’S. ✓
The prettiest line of rour-ln-band
neckwear ever offered in thocity at
25 cents each. Come and look and
lx: astonished Si* Lmrisca, 808 am
Ba rr -Mi*
FINEST NOTE PAPER.
Where the Material for Oar Greeru.
back.. la Made.
The national flag flies over the ••gov
ernment mill,” owned by the ('nine
family at Dalton. M iss., Invause all
the paper loi the l uitod States green
backs is made there. Tt is one' of a
group of mills in which tlie ('nines
hate made paper tor more than a eey
tuty. Ihe founder teas Zenas (’nine.
Before lie could get the first mill start
ed he had to have a large Quantity of
mgs. But rags were scarcer in tiiose
days than now. The Italian had not
then arrived, the junk shop was un
known, and, although the nig buyer
passed through the streets of Boston
once a week, he had not yet appeared
iu the western part of the state. This
resulted iu an appeal to the people,
based on high economic and patriotic
grounds. Handbills appeared with the
headlines in large type: "Americans,
encourage your own manufactures,
and they will improve! Ladies, save
your rags!"
They were carried to all the homes
ami shops in Berkshire and adjoining
counties, urging “every woman who
hns 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 generous price will he
paid.” \\ hen the mill was Beady the
rags were there In abundance, and op
erations at once commenced. The
working force consisted of four men,
two girls and a small boy, with Zenas
Crane ns superintendent and chief pro
prietor. The paper was made In hand
molds, and the output was 100 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 .Innan, It#
Original Home,
The wind boil, as its name implies,
is made to ring tty the action of the
wind in fact, the wind hell is not a
bell at all, strictly speaking, but a con
trivance composed of a number of
pendants suspended In a circle from u
ring and hung close together so that
they will come into contact and pro
duce sounds when swayed by the
winds.
Homo wind bells produce sounds that
are pleasing and musical. Some are
made with glass pendants, some with
pendants of motal; some are very
small and simple In construction, oth
ers are large and massive and elabo-
A BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
Ah 1 am going Into the coal an
wood 'buslnes with my father, 1 wan
to sell my present business th
Brunswick Restaurant.
H, E. Iverson.
DH. GEO. COIESTER,
VETERINARY SURGED!
AH domestic animals trsatad.
IL*®v# Ordvrn at !*ruo‘* flru-p art
• Slug Ribbon Beer.
Just received, a ear load of Pahs
Brewing Company’s Blue Ribbon beer
Same is sold at all first class saloon
in tlie city of Brunswick. Retail 15
cents per bottle and $1,50 per dozen.
T. Newman, sole agent, 218 Bav street
NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given to the cred
Itors or the estate of U. Dillard,
late or Glynn county, Ga., deceased
to render In an acount of their de
mands to me within the time pres
crilied by law, properly made out
And all persons indebted to said de
ceased are hereby requested to make
immediate payment, to th undrslgned
Tills August 31, 19oq.
Kate D. Holzendor*.
Administratrix Cum. Tcstetat>nl<x
Annexo of J R. Dillard,
OUK FOUR DOLLAR SHOES FOP
WOMEN ARE BEAUTIES. SEE
l HEM AT PEERSON’S.
;New Greek=
American
[Restaurant
AND LUNCH ROOM.
NIGHT AND DAY
NEATEST PLACE IN THE CITY
EVERYTHING FIRST CLASS
SERVICE UNSURPASSED.
NOW OPEN.
IN OLD ARCADE BUILDING
NO. 210 GLOUCESTER ST.
ROUTES & HOODENPYLE
TELEPHONE NO. 430.
A torpid, inactive liver can pro duo
more bodily ilia than anythin* else
It js good to clean the eyatem ou
occasionally. Stir the liver m> m,
get Into shape generally. The be*
results are derived from the use o
DeWitt's Uttle Barly Risers. Relm
ble. effective, pleasant, pills -v V ltli
reputation. Never grip*, gold Hy t
drugglirts.
I Do General
W A LL
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. | WILL DO
YOUR PAPER HANGING, PAINT
ING, GRAINING, STAINING,
KALSOMiNING AND PICTURE
FRAMING AS GOOD AND AS
CHEAP AS ANY ONE CAN AND
LIVE. DROP US A gARD.
—‘y-Ti-i,
J. M. Wilson
602 MONK STREET.
Notice to Debtors ana Creditors
Notice is hereby given to the debtors
to the estate ut’ Hannah X. Osborne
late of said county, deceased, to reu
der in an account of their demands
to me within the time prescribed by
law, properly made out All persona
ndebted to said deceased are request
d to make immediate payment to the
undersigned. This 29th. day of Au
gust, 1900.
W F. Symons,
Executor of the estate of Hannan
T. Osborne.
9-28-6 wks.
Notice to Creditors.
Georgia, Glynn county.
Alj creditors of the estate of Han
uali Coburn, late of said county, ar
hereby notified to fender an accoun
of their demands against said ostai;
properly made out, to the undersign
ed or payment thereof will U) debar
red.
M. IF. dußignon,
As administrator on the. estate o
..Hannah Coburn, deceased.
AH old time coiyjh bind tn
bowels. This la wrcajj. Anew id*
was advanced two year; ago l
Kenney’s Jjtaaf.fee l-frmi?T and Tv:
■ bia y/anetly sets on the mucus mere
of th'j throat and lnnx* sue
9rke %ut cf %eer
THE ORIGINAL BUDWEISER
To Dealers per Barrel $10.30
To Consumers $ll.OO
ANHEUSER BUSCH EXPORT
To Dealers $.3.50
To Consumers no 00
PABST CELEBRATED BLUE RIBBON
To Dealers $10.50
To Consumers $llOO
THE PABST EXPORT
To Dealers $ 9.50
To Consumers SIO.OO
EVERARD3 NEW YORK BEER
To Dealers slo.ou
To Oonsumers $10.50
EXPORT ‘ $ 8 .00
9. Newman,
218 BAY STREET SOLE AGENT.
Oet in Touch With the of Us
BY HAViN*
A BELL TELEPHONE
In Your Home, Your Office, Your Store
CALL CONTRACT DEPARTMENT OF
oiflliern Bell Telephone anii Telegraph Cos,
ANR WE’LL TELL YOU HOW
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
Hutual Light & Water Cos.
FOR SALE
Six Hundred Thousand
Acres Virgin Pine
l imber, in Ga. and Fla.
„EADV FO R BAr^/L^ R^ ED H.T N rB^ N *lSllp T,^t i
LOCATED FOR PURCHASERS. ADDRESS BOXED, Wfl-I.
Southern Land & Timber Cos
P. O. BOX. 177, iSRUNSWICK, GA. OPERA HOUSE BLOCK.