The Brunswick news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1906-2016, October 13, 1906, Page 3, Image 3

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SUFFERED AGONIES FOR WPS Whole Foot Nothing But Proud Flesh —Tried Different Physicians and All Kinds of Ointments Could Walk Only With Crutches—Ohio Man Says: “CUTICURA REMEDIES THE BEST ON EARTH " _ “In the year 1899 the side of my right foot was cut off from the little toe down to the heel, and the physician who had charge of me was trying to sew up the side of my foot, '* i but with no success. M When he foimd out that wouldn’t work, 1 he began trying to J heal the wound with A\ ad kinds of ointment, y\7\J \ s - until at last my wholo V <x>t and way up \s}y X a * x,vc niv ( alf was nothing hut proud x \/ flesh. I suffered un told agonies for four years, and tried ;; different physicians and all kinds of oint ments. I could walk only wit I; crutches. It is sixteen months ago since I&cgjin using Cutieura Soap and Ointment for my limb and foot. The first, two months the Cutieura Remedies did not seem to work, but I kept on using them both. In two weeks afterwards 1 saw a change in my limb. Then I began using Cutieura Soap and Ointment often dur ing the day and kept it up for seven months, when my limb was healed up just the same as if I never had trouble. “It is eight months now since I stopped using Cutieura Remedies, the best on God T s earth. I am working at the present day, after five years of suffering. The cost of Cutieura Ointment and Soap was only *6; but the doctors’ bills were more like *6OO. You can publish my name and refer any one to write to me about Cutieura Remedies. I will answer all letters if postage is enclosed. John M. Lloyd, 718 8. Arch Ave., Alliance, Ohio, June 27, 1005." Complete l£*trfjil end Interned Treatment lor pterf UuJiKtr, frulfi Pimple* to Scrofula, from infancy to Age, woatetinf of Cutieura Soap, MsOintment, Sue . Redol ent. 80c. (In fortr* of Chocolate Coated Pl.t*. l£c. > lal he had of alt drugclst* A single **t often iuj *a. E* Chant. Cvrp., Sole Rroi*.. Burton flteS “ UdW W Co/c -Skin aod blood tiumof. n the bowels open when yon old and use a good remedy ’.o lnflammation of mucout Liembranes. The beat Is Kennedy’ j fixative Honey and Tar. It contains ,no opiates, moves the bowels, drives out the cold. Is reliable and tastes ■good. Sold by all druggists. MORGAN & DAVIS Wholesale Lqiuor Dealers AGENTS FOR ACME BREWING CO. Mail order busi= ness a specialty. 224-226 BAY ST. BRUNSWICK, GA. New Greek-2 American ; Restaurant AND LUNCH ROOM. * % ■ X X NIGHT AND DAY j NEATEST PLACE IN THE CITY * EVERYTHING FIRST CLASS j SERVICE UNSURPASSED. j i } NOW OPEN. f IN OLD ARCADE BUILDING * NO. 210 GLOUCESTER ST. j POLETtS & hoooenpyle; I TELEPHONE NO. 480. fine frees I CAN FURNISH AND PLANT ON SHORT NOTICE, CABBAGE, MAG NOLIA, BYCAMORE, MAPLE DOG WOOD, OAK AND UMBRELL TREES. GIVE ME A TRIAL. 0. B. PYLES. 423 E Street. Ship Notice. Neither the mauler, owners or .con signees of the Spanish bark -Habaflfl. will be responstblejtor any debts SMB trarte<l by the crew. -4=-^ Durability, style and ““ fort ,n *“ shoes bought BATCH OF ITEMS AROUND IRE CITY • The Weather. Forecast for to-dav in Georgia: Fair and cold. Reported Very 111. Mrs. Greenfield, one of Brunswick's oldest residents, was reported to be in a dying condition yesterday, anu it was feared that she would not live through the night. Building Thoroughly Repaired. The old Dillon building on Newcas tle street, which has been undergoing re nairs for some time, is about fin ished. Anew top has been placed on the building and it has been put in i good condition generally. Putting Up Their Stoves. Brunswick plumbers were worker overtime yesterday. Every one of them was pressed into service putting up sloves in all sections of the citv The coal and wood dealers also en joyed an unusually good business. Presbyterian Church. To-mgrrow morning at the Presby terian church. Rev. F. D. Thomas will preach on Luke 23.42, 43, "The Peni tent Thief." HTie evening service win be at 4:30, and the subject wi)i be Duke 1:46-55, "The Magnificat.” A Handsome Home. I. .1. Lissner will in a few days award the contract for the erectio.i of a handsome home on Union street, corner of Monk. The residence win be one of the handsomest in the city. The plans, it is understood, wero drawn by a Jacksonville ai^hltact. The Work Begins. Workmen yesterday started to tear ing down the old library building o.i Richmond street, which is located on the site of the new building of the Southern Bell Telephone Company. As soon us the building is removea work on the new structure will begin. Will Matinee. The Little Duchess will lie the at traction in Brunswick to-day ana will give two performances.* A mati nee has been arranged by special re, quest, in order that the ladies ami children can see the enjoyable musi cal comedy. The company is com posed practically of the samp cast as last year. Passed Away in Greensboro. The many Brunswick friends of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. C. Smith, formerly ot this city, will regret to learn of the death of the latter, which occurred in Greensboro, S. C., a few days ago. Mr. Smith and family resided in Brunswick for some time, lie being sup~g utendent of tKe A., 11. & A., anu his many friends here will join The News in extending deepest sympathy. CASTOR! A F-* .ufaais bui Children Die ivincl You Have Always Bough! Special Notice. Neither the master, owners nor consignees of the British Steamship Wlldcroft will be responsible for any dents contracted by the crew of gain steamship. F. D. M. Strachan & Cos., Consignee-. 'rhe prettiest line ov rour-ln-hand neckwear ever offered in theclty at 25 cent* each. Come and look t|i Big TBTl*cn. Sh* me B vi •—- Rubbers for men: rubbers for wo men; rubbers for children at Peer son’s. AT ST. SIMON PIER GOOD MEALS AND LODGINGS AT k7n§ OITY ST. SIMON PIER # MRS. B. HARRELL. MM En f p"i“ u’a! AHtr*, Owtu Huitt *>r MmrmuTtow. IIEVft MOWN Tl FAIL *• Mb! flwrfr Bms* Atrtlira vr i . jfeoc (.repaid for SIM per Dot. trill *enJ theta on trial, wh* (*l4 tor when rciteved. Hau.p’-s Pn. If jour 'lruggU; .juaa aot have the* aead yvtr wApte to tt> r . UWITCP WCOICht CO., oi 74, UNCABtga, Bold In Brunswick by Roberts & Calnar :'*♦ * + HOUSE NUMBERS It is vrw important that your houaea \t numbered. I can got yoJT white enameled or nlifiJfcid num bers cheaper th**can have them paint fend tee WlLL|jgJ FAIN and UoyJ&lUa at a tar tar of J 5 per eaart / ■ The BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1903 And over, Schlitz beer has been famous Shf 1 ™ f because ot its purity. When it was brewed ft in a hut it was brewed by a master, aim- ing at new ideals. Now our output exceeds II a million barrels annually. Our agencies II \I dot the whole earth. Yet we still double Ef A the necessary cost of our brewing, to*make | J certain that the product is pure. N I Common beer, usually, costs von just as Ask for the Brewery Bottling. m IIC h as I Common beer is sometimes substituted for Schlitx. 3 1 o avoid being imposed upon, see that the cork or crown is branded SC h 1i tZ ? FROM THE BEST SOURCES How and where a grocery stock 1 bought determines its val ueand qGa.l tty. We could buy cheap ttuff and sell to you at cheap prices. Yo might think we would he good peo plo to trade with—tout we wouldn't be. We buy from the best source pay fair price* and charge you a fair profit—just enough to pay fur handl the goods. We wouldn’t touch quality for a great dead. We IntA to maintain our reputation for honest In all things. THOS. KEANY. “Meet me at The MECCA.” THE UP-TO-DATE RESORT FO>- GENTLEMEN. POLITE AND PROMPT SERVICE All high grade goods in the beer whiskey and ci gar line. Don t fail to get Mcßoont from and crisp. Mandolines, gun L-s, banjos, violins] acordlons, mouth harps and all kind:? of musical instruments at Sig Lev)- son. WE HAVE A COMPLETE LINE O c SIHOEB AT LOW PRICES Rheumatism. ’ -elleved and promptly cured by Dr. Drutnmou<l's Lightening Remedies. The Internal remedy is pleasant to take, acts Immediately, and Is fer rheumatism only In altfflj torturing forms. The external paration restores stiff joints, drawfl cords and hardened muscles. In your druggist has not those romedloiJ In stock, do not take anything els(S Send $5 to the Drummond fllediclng* Cos., New York, and tbb full treatment of two large bottles VUI be sent to your express address. Agents wanted. ? Miss Kate Slater Is making a spec ialty ot childrens hats trilj faU. See tfchra at her millinery openingJlbidaLi and Saturday. fPsMdßg All kinds odil l M. MILLER & SOU. Brunswick Ga. *' THE LARGEST EURHITURE HOUSE 10 pH GEORGIA' .We carry everything from the kitchen to the parlor and guarantee price M^TTR'E^^ w W’S. i mi jjTflr Bagg\m 11 mi T Ik J WIkAKH AWNINGS FOR Y#U RESIDEjBtopR YOUR STORE. W' 3