The Brunswick news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1906-2016, October 03, 1906, Page 6, Image 6

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6 STATE ELECTION IS ON FOB TODAY ONLY CONTEST IS FOR THE THREE PLACES ON THE NEW GEORGIA COURT. The election for state and county offices will be field to-day all ovei G'orgia, and while there is no oppo>: Mon to the democratic ticket, had ers of tne party are anxious to get out a big vote and it is the duty of every uenioerat who can possibly do so to go to tne polls and vote. In this count. the polls will often at <i:3o o'clock this morning and close this afternoon at 5:30. The same managers who held 'lie primary in August with ju bably the same clerks will conduc; the election to-day. Wteie the candidates nominated In August are being elected by tne voters there are sixteen lawyers if Georgia who are willing to serve on the new court of appeal:-, which win no doubt be ratified to-day. There i of course, a separate ticket to be vf'ie-i. which contains the nane<• ii ■ candidates for this trilutin )7 at !'.< n Interest is felt in tlie race. !t is practically assured that Judge 11. (' Peeples, of Atlanta, and Judge Dav-* Roberts, of Eastman, wilt be two or the successful candidates in Bruns wick, but there wili he a general strug gle for the third. Judge Powell, or Blakely, and Judge Foster, of Madi son, both have many friends in t.tii county, and It is more than probald that one of them will he named To one of the places. AT ST. SIMON PIER GOOD MEALS AND LODGINGS AT KING CITY g ST. SIMON PIER MRS. B. HARRELL. 4 4. A BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY As 1 am going Into the coal an wood buslnes with my father, I wan to sell my present business tfi Brunswick Restaurant. H. E. Iverson. | THE CALL HAS BEEN SOlMStjc ] <r • i f THE WEATHER MAN IS WISE ONTO HIS BUSINESS AND HAS PU T THAT “WINTER FEELING" IN j 1 THE AIR. THAT SUMMER SUIT THAT HAS BEEN HOUSING YOU SO FAITHFULLY IS LONGING FOR I REST. THAT FALL SUIT YOU HAVE FROM LAST SEASON IS A BIT “OFF CUT.” IF YOU HAVEN'T f | ANYTHING "ON" FOR TO DAY, JUST DROP IN FOR A “PEEP.” YOU WILL BE SURPRISED HOW OUR I ASSORTMENT OF STYLISH CLOTHING YOUR WELL DRESSEO IDEAS. THE CUT TO THE LFFT SHOWS l-INF OF CLOTHING WE CA'RR f ONE OF OUR SWAGGER STYLES THE BEST MAKES OF SHOES, lM \agf FOR YOUNG MEN. THESE SUITS U HATS. AND FURNISHING GOODS. ARE MADE ON EXTREME STYLES FOR BOYS WE HAVE THE MOTH- / AND EMBODY IN THEIR MAKE-UP Ik Jtrft M FRS FRIEND. SHIRTWAIST AND Jg|f 'r * |f^ THE VERY LATEST IN THE WAY L Rl OUSE. BLACK CAT HOSE. FINE JjTjjwsHl Ipg- OF YOUNG MEN'S TOGGERY. T HATS AND SHOES. . || l ——J jUppy i we aim to j i V # > / ‘ ““ ——— I " s r ra . cus *, . m*' i .i Ihe Newest Shapes and Colors in Soft and Stiff Hats “The New Store.” COULD NOT BEST NIGHTJt oi< With irritating Skin Humor—Whole Body Affected—Sea’p itched Aii the Time and Hair Began to Fall Out—Wonderful Resuit From APPLICATION* OF CUTICURA REMEDIES “I r.rn never wit hoot CuticuraGßonp and Cuticura Ointment nriu 1 trieil them last summer. About the latter part of July my whol: body Ix-gan to itch. I did not take much notice of it at first, but ii began to got worse all the time, and then I begs . to get uneasy and tried all kinds of baths and other remedies that were recommended for skin humors; but I became worse all the time. My hair beg-ni to fall out and rnv scalp itched all the time. Espe cially at night, just as soon as I would get in Is and and get warm, /ay whole body would begin to itch and my finger nails would keep it irritated, and it was not long Is-fore I could not rest night or day. A friend asked tne to try the Cuticura Remedies, and 1 did, and the first appli cation helped me wonderfully, For about four weeks I would take a hot bath every night and then apply the Cuticura Ointment to rny whole body; and 1 kept getting better, and by the time I used four boxes of Cuticura I v.as entirely cured, and my hair stopped failing out., Imt 1 continue to use tim Cuticura on my scalp. It keeps ail dan druff out and scalp is always clean. I always use Cuticura Ointment on my face after shaving, and have found nothing to equal it. i will never lie without it.” D. E. Blankenship, 310 N. Del. St., Oct. 27, 1005. Indianapolis, Ltd. RECOMMENDED 18 El HOIK “T have used Cuticura Oint ment for chafing of infants, an<l as they grew older all skin diseases were given treat ment with that and the Outicur.-t Soap. 1 never found it necessary to call a doc tor, as these Rcmedii s arc a sure cure if used us directed. lam glad to recom mend them to all mol hers.” .Sincerely yours, Mrs. F. A. Kenriard, June ”1, I‘>os. St. Paul Park, Minn. Culipuraoinirnoit.amt em, tar world V-.ttf.-i Ifriiet elirm f'..in , -,. .. j a.,,,, „ MrttalMMce, '■ Usw nt.iv , ut lv sUu!“” t3lue Ribbon Beer. Jest tecelved. a car load of Pabs '-rewing Company’s Blue Ribbon beer ■'lame Is sold ;it. all first class saloon ■a the city of Brunswick. Retail Jf> • -ids fit r bottle anil $1,50 per dozen T. Newtuar,. sole agent. 218 iiav street. SHOES. BOYS AND GIRLS. AT PELRSON’S. Doings In Mrs. J Stovall Smith is the guest of friends in Atlanta. m m m Airs Browning leaves shortly to visit relatives in Matshalville. m m m Miss Ollie Monoe is attending the State Normal School at Athens this year. Airs. B. F. Mann and children re turned Sunday night from a visit to Dawson. 41 Ct * A lit tie son Is the guest of Mr. ana -Mrs. C. B. Tait at their home- ou Dartmouth street. * Air. and Airs. Jennings Butts have returned after spending several week i in North Carolina. •• • ' Eleanor Wynn is the name that lias been • ivc ii to the littie daughter ol Mr. and R. E. Dart. • Mrs. F. D. M. Strachan and her two children b-ft on Tuesday to spend sev eral weeks In Savannah. Alisses Ruby and Ida Blitch will spend the winter here, the guests o' Mr. and Mrs. J. B. C. Blitch. Masters- Mallory and Franklin Aiken will return on the Mailer/ steamer to-day from New York. • m t. Mrs. Joseph Lassare returned yes terday front a month s visit to In dian Springs and other resorts. * * * Airs. \V. ('. Hatcher and Mrs. J. M. Voting will return the latter-part o; tin- v.e 1; from Washington, D. C. Mis Frank A. Wrench returned yesterday afternoon from a pleasant visit in i halves and friends in Dal ton. * m m Mrs I'or y l’utnnm and her dattgn ter, Elizabeth, will spend the month of October in Brunswick. —Atlanta News. m m m Mr. C. W. Cline and Ids rami! • have moved back to town and are now located on Prince street near Lover’s Oak. * • • Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Sfierhlan and Miss Sheridan, formerly of Macon, have arrived and will make Bruns wick their home. They are located at 406 Newcastle street. Society Miss Florence Wilkins, of I.avonia is the attractive guest of Capt. ana Mrs. Joseph Lassare. at their horn on George strict. m m Mrs Thos. Evans ami Mrs. M. S. Evan and her little daughter Alia May left yesterday to visit friends in Camden county. • • • Airs J. F. Raya returned yesterday to Lake City, Fla. Many friends wilt lie glad to hear that she will proba idy return here in December to spe-ne some time. Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Akins and Misses Minnie and Agnes Akins ltavi returned from a delightful trip to New York, Canada. Washington, D. and other places. / • r< A wedding of much interest to many Brunswick friends wiil be thar. ■>' Mr. S. Stetson Fleming, formerly ... Mis city, now of Wau.irsa. Fla., f Miss Jesse Wooten, of Waukona. Fta. which will take place at the borne ot ti e bride’s mother some time next m uitb. Mr. Fleming is the youngest < n of Mr. and Mrs. T. Q. Fleming, oi tl.is city an l resided here most of h’- li.o, while Miss Wooten Is a ,ve : l known and popular young lady oi !' iorlda. On account of the recent Vatli of .Mrs. Wootui's father the. ■redding will be a quiet home affair. 1 f.lic'N nlir'Uoiil oßii’tii ft has been said that sue- e .- consists in getting that at which one alms, a:: I being happy in it. Each one si >. have an ideal of what Is t> la* Ik- <•% pi easiou of liis or her life. If this ' ■ at taint'd in some degree such n life tnaj b<- called successful. Hence, the .. ccssful man or woman la the on- - ’■ ■ fits succeeded fairly well in shaping the actual life in accordance with the id 'ais of life. This requires a r.t-.v gtb and persistence that call for continual struggle. It forms the highest achieve ment of life. Biliwer well says that the tnun who succeeds above tiis fe'lows is tic one who early In life deadly dl's 'ern-t his object and toward that ob |ect habitually directs his powers.— From “Vital Questions,” by Dr. Henry D. Chapin. Oil clothing of all kinds at Sig Levi son SHOES OF- ALL KINDS AND STYLES AT PEERSON’S. PIANOS! PIANOS! See us for all High Grade Pianos FLEMING & BRYANT 118 NEWCASTLE ST. PHONE 53. CLEANLINESS IS NEXT TO GODLINESS *.ei Lis bo your Wash woman BRUNSWICK STEAM LAUNDRY. Cline & Ludwig, Props. Bottlers of Coco Cola and other Soft Drinks 110 RICHMOND ST. PHONE 120. 'JLJ—H ItP.i V 0 f } f- Ti >cy overcome Weak * y v ; . t i'-kii &Hi •* | . ? \ ness, irregularity au. ?_*”i V‘- r i omissions, increase vig ' TTL L L”7' ", L 7-- -- or and banish “pains • ->*voM. aal,•>,!.. they a,-.. 1i s-j SAVERS to girls at r M " L of organs and body. Nc 1 " ■1 / H.r Women equals them. Cannot do harm—life TfA&iLL- -a p:*.core. .-ki.D-D 2'Kit BOX BY IMAIT, *S.Vi ■CidSw? ,( ro rK.-ts. DR. Mm T’S CHEMICAL CO.. Cleveland, OWo