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FEW REGISTERED
TRE FIRST WEEK
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EXPECTED THAT POLITICIANS
WILL SOON GET BUSY, AND
MANY WILL QUALIFY.
The registration for the city elec
tion commenced last Monday at the
office of the city clerk, but only a
small number of voters have qualified
during the week. There are many
who always qualify the first few days
the books are opened, and these, of
course, have already had their name-,
placed on the hook. There are other
who always wait until the last wees.,
which is always the busiest period
with the clerk.
II in expect•>(! that the registration
this year will he unusually large be
cause of the hot political eainpai :,r.
now approaching. Within a few tnor<
weeks ail the politicians will be hu .
ami special men will lie detailed to
pet everybody registered.
In order to qualify for the citv
election one must he paid up in an
. i -s, city, county and state. O
course every voter who was qualllico
i he county election can register to
the dty primary without paying a#iy
additional tax, hut those who did no:
qualify will 'he required to pay thei
state and county taxes before thev
can qualify for the cltv election
Orders taken for fruit and wedding
cakes at l>ehen’s.
Fresh Golden Rod. Baked daily,
he ben's.
AT ST. SIMON PIER
GOOD MEALS AND LODGINGS
AT KING CITY
I (ST. SIMON PIER
MRS. B. HARRELL.
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A BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
As 1 am going into the coal an
wood buslnes with my father, l wan
to sell my present him!ness th
Brunswick Restaurant.
H. E. Iverson.
j THE CALL HAS BEEN SOUNDED.
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THE WEATHER MAN IS WISE ONTO HIS BUSINESS AND HAS PUT THAT "WINTER FEELING” IN • ]
jP\ THE AIR. THAT SUMMER SUIT f HAT HAS BEEN HOUSING YOU SO FAITHFULLY IS LONGING FOR ""’''l
v REST. THAT FALL SUIT YOU HAVE FROM LAST SEASON IS A BIT "OFF CUT." IF YOU HAVEN’T jjPSwjf |
\ \\_ ANYTHING "ON” FOR TO DAY, JJST DROP IN FOR A “PEEP.” YOU WILL BE SURPRISED HOW OUR WW^ 1 '
ASSORTMENT OF STYLISH CLOTHING WILL APPEAL TO YOUR WELL DRESSED IDEAS. j ■
IN CONNECTION WITH OUR FIN:’
n^9r~f&.[ ;• i|A the cut TO THE LEFT SHOWS jfrj LINE OF CLOTHING WE CARR f I;/ jggggm
/ >. ; T ! } - k\\ " ONE OF OUR SWAGGER STYLES THE BEST MAKES OF SHOES ’ gfC
, J?.'U POR YOUNG MEN. THESE SUITS V. HATS. AND FURNISHING GOODS. h rgjg^
\ ARE MADE ON EXTREME STYLES \ FOR BOYS WE HAVE THE MOTH /Ji
V 1 \ AND EMBODY IN THEIR MAKEUP lk jt ERS FRIEND. SHIRTWAIST AND jWm _ \
| -i jtfv ‘ v j THE VERY LATEST IN THE WAY A^ S ‘ h BLOUSE. BLACK CAT HOSE. FINE
1; :.. I| k'f j OF YOUNG MEN'S TOGGERY. Jte ( .•fttjSk. HATS AND SHOES. " I
* -J WE AIM TO PLEASE. | j \
, The Newest Shapes and Colors in Soft and Stiff Hats
WOOD-BAILEY CLOTHING CO.
“The New Store.
RAD NOT WALKED
FDR 11 MONTHS
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 ore on my ankle
and had not walked any f:.r eleven
months. 1 tried nearly everything
without any benefit and cad a doctor,
but he didn't seem to do any good. He
said I would have to have rny leg
taken off, and that I would never walk
again. I suffered awful, and at night
I could not sleep at ail. I thought
there was no rest for me, but as soon
a I began to use Cioieura Soap and
Ointment it commenced healing nicely.
I bathed the ankle with warm water
and Cuticura Soap and then applied
Cuticura. Ointment to the affected
part, and laid a cloth over the sore
to hold it in place. After two weeks
I could walk around in my room real
good, and in six weeks’ time my ankle
was entirely cured and i was walking
around out of doors. I am enjoying
perfect health and have gone to work
and feel as well as I ever did in my life,
so I know that the Outicura Remedies
are the best in the world.
“ Cuticura was recommended to mo
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.
Marv Dickerson,Louisa,C. 11. Va., April
22, 190.1.”
COMPLETE TREATMENT
Consisting of Cuticura Soap
Ointment and Fills
May now be had for one dollar. A single
set is often sufficient to cure the most
torturing, disfiguring, itching, burning,
and 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.
<’utli urn Soap, Ointment, nut I'llln, iti*• sold through Mit
tin- world I’ofter l>rti|s * <’lieiu torp.. ll* •*tun, Sol- |*r<
iihi~ Mnllwd I'ree, “ skiu titl blond Purification. '
Siui Ribbon Beer.
Jest iecelved, n car load of Palis
Bri wing Company's Blue Ribbon beer
ante is sold at all first class saloon
in the city of Brunswick. Retail 15
c-nits per bottle and 51.f.0 per dozen
T. Newmat., sole agent. 218 Bav street
SHOES. BOYS AND CIRLS. AT
PEERSON’S.
!H£ BRUNSWICK DAILV N£WS, SATURuaV. OCTOBER 6, 1906.
Doings in
Mr. J. B. Wright leaves to-day for
New York.
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Mrs. Willis Merchant at rives short
ly to visit Mrs. W. F. Symons.
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Mrs. W. J. Hodgson, of Waycross, is
the guest of Mrs. E. L. Stephens.
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Mr. and Mrs. Cannon will be witn
Mrs. j. K. Nightingale this winter.
Mrs. J. H. Hunter returns today
from a visit of several weeks to At
lanta
m m m
Mrs M. J. Colson leaves shortly to
visit relatives in Alabama and other
cities.
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Miss Sadie Uart was the guest ot
friends in Tilton several days of litis
week
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Mrs. J. D. Tucker and Master John
Tucker are the guests of E. i->.
Stephens.
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Mrs E. W. Fleming, of Jacksonville,
arrives in a few days lo visit -Mrs.
G. P. Smith.
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Mrs. A. C. Jeffers and Master Job 1
Jeffers are visiting Mrs. Victoria .fel
lers in Waycross.
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Mrs. F. A. Wrench returns tomor
row from Dalton, where she has been
spending several weeks.
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Miss Lola Calvin leaves shortly for
Hagans, whe- she will visit her sis
ter. Mrs Raleigh Perkins.
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Mrs ('has. Gray will arrive from
North Dakota early in November to
visit Dr .1. V Butts and family.
u
Mr. F. 11. Floyd left last night for
Mil-, or!. Fin . called tlieie fly the ill
ness of his father. Mr. l. F. Floyd.
M ■
Col and Mrs. W. E. Kav and family,
leave on November first for Jackson
ville. where they will reside in future.
m m m
Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Conant an 1
minify will shortly occupy the Night
ingale residence, corner of Prince anu
Wolf streets.
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Mr M. A. Baker and Miss Laura
Bake, leave tomorrow for Washing
ton, D. ('., where Miss Baker will at
tend eo"ego during the winter.
Society
t/
Mr. and Mrs. Wilburn have moved
into the Gale house on Gloucester St.
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Brynswick friends will regret tc
leant of an accident to the little
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W.
Walker, in Tampa. The little girl, in
a, fall, broke her arm in two places
and it is probable that the member
will nave to he amputated.
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The wedding of Miss Maty Shorter
Aldredge and Mr. Harold E. Moore,
occurred Wednesday evening in At
lanta at All Saints Episcopal church,
and was reported by the Atlanta
papers to be one of the most brilliant
of the season. The ceremony was per
formed by Rev. Z. S. Farland and
was witnessed by a large number j£
friends. Miss Aldredge, who has
visited Brunswick several times as
the guest of Mrs. G. W. Blanton, lias
many friends here who will ho inter
r- ;ted in her marriage.
The pr&ttiaet line ov four-in-hand
n 'ckwear ever offered in tbecity at
2d cents each. Come and look anu
r >, afltoa'.Rhed. Si* Iverlscn, 208 ant
WATCH THIS PAPER FOR FALL
ANNOUNCEMENT FROM MISS
KATE SLATER. BRUNSWICK”)
ORIGINAL MILLINER.
Infants’ socks, 1-5 to 25 cents values
at. f> cents per pair at SR; Levison.
Fresh
FISH
and
OYSTERS
Tod ay
GONE'/, Ifiitr, GO.
PHONE 492.
PLEASURES Foil II ,
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RINGTON AND OTHER PIANOS.
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BEST, WITH GREATEST DURABILITY - SEE US.
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VICTOR AND COLUMBIA TALKING MACHINES
118 NEWCASTLE ST. PHONE 53. -!
CLEAN LI MESS IS
NEXT TO GODLINESS
Let us be your Wash woman
BRUNSWICK STEAM
LAUNDRY.
Ciirte &, Ludwig, Props.
Bottlers of Coco Cola and other Soft
Drinks
110 RICHMOND ST. PHONE 129.
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