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OFFERMAN FIRST
TO ME OFFER
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WILLING TO GIVE STATE FIVE
THOL'SAND DOLLARS FOR
AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE.
Offerman, Ca , Oct 1— Offcrnian I
the first town in the Eleventh con
gressional district to make tin- gov
ernor a big offer (or the district
agricultural college.
Acting upon the suggestion of Mr.
J. A. Strickland, truster for the cor
lege (rout fierce county, the citizen .
of Offerman held a meeting last night
and subscribed over live IhouKann
dollars iu laud and money to sc
the college (or this place anti for
fierce county'.
A committee was appointed, con
sisting of Messrs. Silas Thomas. J. M.
Foster and J. W. Gre?r. to canva:
the county for additional subscriptions
and it is hoped that five or ten thou
sand dollars more can be secured to
locate this school in fierce county.
u.'.r.rman is almost in the geogra
plural center of the Eleventh distil, i:
the idea of community tanning is b<
ing worked out here; the first an I
only town of its kind in the south;
it is the crossing of two trunk Jin.:;
or rat road, making it easily accessi
ble from all points, and the soil m
'he vicinity is the typical wiregrass
land, gently rolling and perfectly
drained, so that there is nothing to he
wished for in the way of advantage;
if tlio school should he located at this
poiut.
AT ST. SIMON PIER
GOOD MEALS AND LODGINGS
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AT KING CITY
||ST. SIMON PIER
MRS. B. HARRELL.
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A BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
As I am going Into the coal an
wood bus!lies with my father, i wan
to sell iny present hind ness th
Brunswick Restaurant.
H. E. Iverson.
# | THE CALL HAS BEEN SOIINDLD. j
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tTHE WEATHER MAN IS WISE ONTO HIS BUSINESS AND HAS PUT THAT “WINTER FEELING" IN [,
THE AIR. THAT SUMMER SUIT THAT HAS BEEN HOUSING YOU SO FAITHFULLY IS LONGING FOR
REST. THAT FALL SUIT YOU HAVE FROM LAST SEASON IS A BIT “OFF CUT.” IF YOU HAVEN’T S
ANYTHING "ON" FOR TODAY, JUST DROP IN FOR A “PEEP.” YOU WILL BE SURFRISED HOW OUR W'Wr •
j ASSORTMENT OF STYLISH CLOTHING WILL APPEAL TO YOUR WELL DRESSED IDEAS.
THE CUT TO THE LEFT SHOWS L!NE OF CLOTHING WE CARR < jj I
ONE. OF OUR SWAGGER STYLES THF - BEST MAKES OF SHOES.
FOR YOUNG MEN. THESE SUITS W HATS. AND FURNISHING GOODS. t /
ARE MADE ON EXTREME STYLES FOR BOYS WE HAVE THE MOTH j, Ilixifjr
AND EMBODY IN THEIR MAKE UP lk ERS F ’ R,Ef, ' !D> SHIRTWAIST AND \
THE VERY LATEST IN THE WAY BLOUSE, EI.ACK CAT HOSE, FINE 0 'j
OF YOUNG MEN S TOGGERY. HATS AND SHOES.
m’ “
The Newest Shapes and Colors in Soft and Stiff Hats
“ WOOD -BAILEY CLOTHING CO.
“The New Store,”
RAD NOT WALKED
FOR IJJONTHS
Terrible Sore on Ankle Caused
Awful Suffering —Could Not Sleep
nor Rest—Physician Said Leg
Would Have to Be Amputated.
CURED BY CUTiCURA
IN SIX WEEKS
“ I had a terrible sore on my ankle
anil had not walked any for eleven
months. I tried nearly everything
without any benefit and had a doctor,
but li*- didn’t seem to do any good. He
said I would have to have my leg
taken off, and that 1 would never walk
again. 1 suffered awful, and at night
1 r pnld not sleep at all. I thought
then; was no rest for me, but as soon
as I began to use Cutieura Soap and
Ointment it commenced healing nicely.
I bathed the ankle with warm water
and Cutieura. Soap and then applied
Cutieura Ointment to the affected
part, and laid a cloth over the sore
to hold it in place. After two weeks
I eoulrl walk around in my room real
(food, and in six weeks’ time my ankle
was entirely cured and 1 was walking
around out of doors. I am enjoying
perfect health and have gone to work
ami feel a- well as 1 ever did in my life,
so 1 know that the Cutieura Remedies
are the best in the world.
“ Cutieura was recommended to me
by a lady who had used it when her
baby’s head was so full of sores he could
not lie down. She had to set him up
in her arms to sleep, (signed) Mrs.
•Mary Dickerson, Louisa,C. 11. Va., April
22, HK)f>."
COMPLETE TREATMENT
Consisting of Cutieura Soap
Ointment and Pills
May now be had for one dollar. A single
set is often sufficient to cure the most
torturing, disfiguring, itching, burning,
anil scaly humors, eczemas, rashes,and
irritations, with loss of hair, from in
fancy to age, when all other remedies
and even the best physicians fail
Cutieura Soap, Ointment, unit I'll!*, tire sold through iut
tin* World l'otler llruji A t’lieni Curp., Huston, Sole Pit
utif Mailed Fret, “ skin aml tiiood Purification.
oluc Ribbon Beer.
Jest iceolveil, a car load of faha
brewing Company’s Blue Ribbon beer
nee is sold at all flrst class saloon
C the city of Brunswick. Retail 15
cents per bottle and $1,60 per dozen.
T. Newman, sole agent. 218 Bav street-
SHOES. BOYS AND GIRLS. AT
PEFRSON’S.
>' HE BRUNSWICK DAILV N£Wfi, FR>DAV■ 5, 1906,
Doings In
Mrs. N. Emanuel and children are
vlsitir g relatives in Savannah.
Miss Annie Imu Tappan will spend
the winter with Mrs. H. S McCrary.
•
MUs Alma* Wright leaves Tuesday
to visit Miss Essie Bessant in Jack
sonviilc.
• • •
Miss 9a;all Johnson, formerly of
Brunswick, is spending the winter in
Atlanta.
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The Ladies of Maccabees will meet
this afternoon at half past three
o’clock in the hall.
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Mrs. Emile -Fabian arrived yester
day from Savannah, and has moved
Into hei new home on Howe street.
• • •
Friends of Miss Alma Franklin will
regret to learn that she is quite til
with fiver at her home on C street.
a • •
Miss Nellie Kenner has returned
from a trip to Atlanta and Savannah,
and is now at Cypress Mills, where
she will spend the winter.
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The many friends of Capt. T. F.
Floyd, father of T. B. Floyd, will re
gret to learn of his illness at the home
of his daughter, Mrs. Sallas, in May
Port, Fla.
• • •
Mrs. W. C. Gaither, who is visiting
Mrs. C. L. Elliot, leaves Saturday for
Way-cross, where she will spend a few
days with Mrs. K. L. Branham be
fore going to her home in Tampa,
Fla.
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Tim friends of Miss Ella Symons, of
Savannah, who is the guest of Mrs.
VV. F. Symons, are sorry to learn
that sue is suffering from a severely
sprained ankle.
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Cards have been received iu the
city announcing the wedding of Miss
Henri Emma Walker to Mr. William
Donga! McCaig, which is to occur in
Grace Methodist church, Wilmington,
.v C., Tuesday evening, October 16,
at six o’clock. Mr. MeCalg was for
several years a resident of Brunswick,
and is at present traveling auditor of
the Atlantic Coast Line. Miss Walker
is a charming young lady of the
North Carolina metropolis. Tne
Brunswick friends will join the News
in extending congratulations.
Society
Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Mallard are now
quartered at the Oglethorpe hotel.
• • •
The friends of Mrs. L W. Bake,
will he glad to learn that she lias been
discharged from the hospital in A
-and is enjoying good health
again.
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Mr. K B. Gantler and his son, of
Annapolis, Md., are. the guests oi
Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Atkinson this
week. Later they will return here to
locate, and will be engaged In the
turpentine business.
• •
Mrs. G. W. Blanton was among Hie
out-of-town guests at the wedding of
Miss Mary Aldredge and Mr. Harold
Moore, which took place Wednesday
night in Atlanta. Mrs. Blanton will
return to Brunswick in a few days.
Don t fail to get Mcßoons from
L< en. Nice and crisp.
Infants’ socks, 15 to 25 cents values
at 5 cents per pair at Sig Levison.
WATCH THIS PAPER FOR FALL
ANNOUNCEMENT FROM MIS 5
KATE SLATER, BRUNSWICK S
ORIGINAL MILLINER.
fine Srees
I CAN FURNISH AND PLANT ON
SHORT NOTICE, CABBAGE, MAG
NOLIA, SYCAMORE, MAPLE DOG
WOOD, OAK AND UMBRELL
TREES. GIVE ME A TRIAL.
D. B. PYLES.
623 E Street.
FROM THE BEST SOURCES
How ami where a grocery stock 1
bought determines its val ueand quat
tty. We could buy cheap stuff and
sell to you at cheap prices. Yo
might think we would be good j>eo
pie to trade with—(but we wouldn't
be. We buy from the best source
pay fair prices and charge you a fair
profit—just enough to pay far handl
the goods. We wouldn’t touch cheap
quality for a great deal. We iuteu
to maintain our reputation for honest.
In all things.
THOS. KEANY.
PIANOS! ;
PIANOS!
See us for ah High Gracs Pianos
in mm
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FLEMING & BRYANT
118 NEWCASTLE ST. PHONE 53.
CLEANLINESS IS
NEXT TO GODLINESS
i ,es us be your Wash woman
BRUNSWICK STEAM -
LAUNDRY. |
Cline & Ludwig, Props. I
Bottlers of Coco Cola arid other Soft
Brinks
110 RICHMOND ST. PHONE 1
■ V jTT ? S nC!£l|UQftVi!*S fill 2 tffc They overcomTwel
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.' "lyiti-x *.“2'’ t v -. ‘ 'T * .i-- '• *. omissions, increase v
--or and banish “pa
ol men : ruati.,l. ’’ They are “ ;.it M SAV£BB*kkp girls
woman hooil, aiding development- of organs andsfcody.
!v,,,m :i rolu ** d y for women • ••••tals them. Cannot do'harm—■
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