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FALL BARGAINS
. IN
Refrigerators
25 P^R CENT REDUCTION
flfll J Buy now for next summer. You
ill 08 ft' 1 m'3 1 can’t make money easier. We have
WB I til N 30 Refrigerators left, which we want
to move out of our way. Next
vtfwJ summer you will have to pay 25 per
cent more for the same Refrigerator
-C-.IWeGARVEY.
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£ NEWCASTLE STREET
a SUCCESS W
ways striving for in .
lve succeeded iu
TOILET ARTICLES
von will undoubted-
Not alone is the as
sornL me co gemr
sortuient more com
lore, but there is a
character about our
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PharmacyTtll
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before You buy 4 winter suit for4isiness or tor dress
t4FiMRrmwfCK omen mwi frioay, September i 9OS .
BABY COVERED
MB
Would Scratch and Tear the Flesh
Unless Hands Were Tied—Wasted
to a Skeleton—Awful Suffering fpr
Over a Year—Grew Worse Under
Doctors—Skin Now Clear.
WOULD HAVE DIED
\ BUT FOR CUTICURA.
\
' Iri, when about a year
and a half tg> have soree
oome out on his Race 1 had w phy-
Blieian treat him,
but\ tile sores grew
worAft Then they
J began lo come on
f 2% liis armsS tlicn on
\ J Owlet pal cw ,;i Ilia
body, and tsyn ona
Sft camr ou iisNhest,
■- v ,a-.f/Sy \ w o rs e than
7/ l\r/VI lit I\TO N others. Tlien I callX
M ed anotlier physi- ’
cian. Still hf> grew worse. At the end
of about a year and a half of suffering
he grew sAbad 1 had to tie bis haudg
in cloths wt night to keep him from
scratching •esores and tearing the flesh.
“He gotwi be a mere skeleton, and
was to walk. My Aunt
advised moio try Cutieura Soap and
OintmenL So great was
it that she gave me a
Soap to try and a little of tluWint
menL I took it home without any
faith, but to please her I tnrd it, and
it seemed to dry u[ ''*•> qores a
“I sent to the di regulapnd got. afl
cake of the Soap an-.. . thel
Ointment and followed \ and " a,K j 1
and at thewid of abour matters, lia
the sores were aii wring were TANARUS)
never had any sores of \Wm i In
. “He 18 '!°/ Btron ß ‘ibYanu k
and 1 ran sincerely say 1
your most wonderful %
precious child would have *
those terrible sores. 1 used j
cake of Soap and about three times
of Ointment. (signed) Airs K.
bert Sheldon, R. F. t>., No. 1, Wood- 1
ville. Conn, April 22, 1905.”
Complete Extern*! end Intern*! Treatment * Every
Humor, from Pimpiec to S lofuia, fi .m !nf*iW \ to Age,
Consisting of Cuticur* Sv*u, 25c., Ointment, s*n ~ Heeol
veut, 50c. (In form of Chctoieu f'okteil HU#,’ c. per yj*l
OfflO), may be had ot*H ' , rugglU. A tingle •rA.iftou cure*
Putter Drug U Oheui. Hole I'rop#., ||L
sllifU Eree/'f '
Call u[> Davis mid mMor'a stable
if you vant dirt fpr flTlng ynuvAalfl
or sldo/alks. ®
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AT ST. SIMON Pll|
GOOD MEALS AND LODGING:*/
AT KING CITY
ST. SIMON PIER £
MRS. B. HARRELL.
it will be decidedly to yh
ULTRA-FASHIONABLE AND CONS3
ENTIRELY JjFFERENT FROM ALL
FOR thos *|e>E£l WHO WANT ToJ
“READYiMa|Bm" IN THEIR cl
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V. B°YS®m|S
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SHißflf
FINEST BANK NOTE PAPER.
Where the Materiel For Onr Ureea
backe la Madr.
The national flag flies over the “gov
ernment mill,” owneil by the Crane
fanfty at Dalton. Mass., because all
the 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 cen
tury. The founder was Zenas Crane.
Before he could get the tlrst mill start
. ed he had to have a large quantity of
I rags. But rags were scarcer in those
days than now. The Italian had flat
then arrlveO, the junk shop was In
known, and. although the rag b*r
passed through the streets of Boslu
once a week, he had not yet appesßd
in the western part of the state. Sis
resulted lu an appeal to the peßle,
based on high economic and pntiHtle
grounds. Handbills appeared witßhe
headlines in large type: "Amerlßns,
encourage your own
and they will Improve!
your rags!”
They were carried to all tlxJjSonu-s
and shops In Berkshire and aiflßiuiug
counties, urging “every womaißwho
has the good ef her country anßilio
Interests of her family kit hhartßJo
save her rags and sendSthem tolp|L
new factory dr to the Barest
hceeper. "aud a generou* \rlee
pwajd." When the mill wls ready tna
rag | were there Aq nlmnJßce. and opR
era: V>us at Thffll
wor yiig fgW conslsterMreM fonr men,
twe .fft#d a small Zenas,
Orai. / superintendent]™! chief pro-j
prietor The paper wasSßueJa hand*
melds, end the output \SBIOO pounit,
a day. Today the oi
tons of the finest h* Ate oi { !
World’s Workup-'
m '|cwindb||
* > , I onatruol IV *<9gK f£& *
<-* >, Unglnul I^ ,U W' I
II Mkpe wind bell, audits nJE
iWuade to ring by tlm aiT
wind—ln fact, the wind
bell at ail. sUletly
tTlvauct* bjoseil of ruKi
pendants - 'ojiied lu
ring and jiuu,
yome b ’C2|
WilX f %
Soul‘s S§
are ple^^Sb.
•HC.de 'V / dfnss pe.nueL wH
oi\inetal; soinc|
■raglfand
■*WT* f* largo agl massing and elabo-
Ia business Opportunity
,As lamgoing llkp the coal an
■MpiiHHflinel ll Ith niV father, 1 wan
Septan my present * business til
Restaurant.
1/ H. E. Ivsrson.
Removal Notice.
U. Goldstein has removed his sho
shop from 309 Newcastle street to 31
Newcastle street •
ySEE OUR 3U' ja COLLECTION OF THE NEW
JpELS IN OF CLOTHING. THEY ARE
_ EXPRESSLY DESIGNED
feypPiß NOT THE SLIGHTEST TRACE OF
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j Hto T i‘
V o
o j ding
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New Greek-
American
;Restaurant
1 AND LUNCH ROOM.
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t
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I NIGHT AND DAY
jNEATRST PLACE IN THE CITY
, FIRST CLASS
f SERVICE UNSURPASSED.
I
1
, NOW OPEN.
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[ IN X)LD ARCADE BUILDINQ
t N 210 GLOUCESTER ST.
i HB.ETES & HOODENPYLE
, f TELEPHONE NO. 4SO.
\ * torpid, Inactive liver can produc
W X(> b odßy lU® than anything else
7 7 Is good to clean thejsystem ou
/ ®^ r the ]mer up an
L l-2tohl>c general*. The bes
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r~-w * . !• - attle Barly| *nera. Rl!a
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IN
PEERSON'S.-^tdlir*
tfriee %ist cf fteer
THE ORIGINAL BUDWEISER
To Dealers per Barrel $10.50
To Consumers sll uo
ANHEUSER BUSCH EXPORT
To Dealers $ sSO
To Consumers $lO 00
PABST CELEBRATED BLUE RIBBON
To Dealers $ 10 . 50
To Consumers uqp
THE PABST EXPORT
To Dealers $ 9 sfl
To Consumers sio 0u
EVERARDS NEW YORK BEER
To Dealers ?]oou
To Ctensumers $lO 5®
EXPORT $ 800
y. Tiewman,
218 BAY STREET SOLE AGENT.
Get in Touch With the of Us
■Y HAVIN*
A BELL TELEPHONE
In Your Home, Your Office, Your Store
BALL CONTRACT DEPARTMENT OF
outhern Bell Telephone and telegraph Cos.,
AND 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
flutual Light & Water Cos
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