The Brunswick news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1906-2016, November 06, 1906, Page 6, Image 6

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6 Doings In ,\frs. T. K Mroczskowski is im proving from a serious illness* • • • in vine Burdett arlrved Sunday from Tampa to visit his parents for a feyjd days. sHH • • • Mrs. Thom ay Mr. Fdlß Fuller "ill .1 t w day? jflKßfstit* 1 >••<•1 wit!' Mi ■ i<>< k i i.m alw-K s .imul ui k • place A. uk Jr t'c a• i ,;v - W*Hl i “ :- la nor at IpTi, 4, f' j ll ''' si.. Miss .. • y*?‘Aty-;V a\ (HE '.% ■ -rf . 4ft dL wfc . t'-r ■ -Mrs. Tniif ■i>n spending the port and Boston. was so ill, is now improved. Mrs. F. D. Aiken will entertain this afternoon from 1 to 6 with a tea in honor of Miss Frances Aiken, of Pensacola. and Mrs. C. B. Lloyd, of Savannah. • * * Mrß. E. F, Coney requests that all the girls who cannot take part In th tree planting nest Saturday notify her af once yo that she may substi lute others In their Place*. • * * Miss Madeleine Downing Is asain in New York after spending a fort night visiting in Providence, R. 1., mid will return to Brunswick with Mrs. Downing about November 16. • * Mr. and Mrs. George Smith, of Ttf ton, announce the marriage of their daughter, Laura, to Mr. Keith Car eon. October 29. The bride lived here during her childhood and her many friends will learn with Interest of her wedding Jjjk. ASK THIS MAN-- - I He has been down looking ov^^^M^ntirelv^ew Stock and is impressed with the Style, Fit arul Finish jg' " ; y of our line '^HP^ fw- : - jB ’ ■-■■" l. —.— Jr | l %ve Them to Vijf You / j: I j > ;,. | V 7/ >R MADjLau,; that | y I areymij/ >ery m Society Rev aofl Mrs. C. G. Bradley left yetitd|TdaijM for Savannah, where Mr. b?-en appointed asslst ii f Ir ol St. John's church. Their lure deeply regret and Mrs Brad to 'but many good wishes to their new field. Bor SALE.—At a bargaia; truck pirn. bom-teen acre farm under fence; one Tour room cottage an barns; 24 head of cattle; :;u heads of hogs; 1 horse and wagon; farming implements; four miles from city; one-fourth mile from railroad station. Party leaving (he city; must, go. Ap ply R. W. Durden, 1009 fj street. OUR FOUR DOLLAR SHOEsILp WOMEN ARE BEAUTIES THEM AT FEERSON’S. There is only one branch rhandlse we pretend to thing about and it is the only bHclt we sell—shoes. Pecrgon's. WE HAVE A COMPLF.TF. LINE 0 C .SCHOOL SHOES aT LOW PRICES IPEERSON. slngl ebarrel shotguns go to Randle) the host line of new goods 1% the • clw. Do not be fooled b> business opponents who try to tell vou different Cad and be‘convinc ed, Slg I.e vfso.o. For ;aie. tiood horse and'buggy, cheap. For particulars address Box 32, Bruns wick, Ga. Wo can fii everyone. from Cinder ella to the Giant, veer non s. GO DOWN TO THE CITV HAIL AND REGISTER. Oil clothing of all Mml* a !>•- •on When a horse is so overworked it lies down and in other wavs declare.-: its Inability to go further, yon won in. consider it criminal to' use for \ j Many a man of human'' impnislffip who would not willingly harm a Ift}.' fen. is guilty of cruelty where his owf, stomach is concerned. Overrtrlvel, overworked, when whnt ifc needs It something that will digest the (hi, eaten and help Ihe 'domt’D toMpfS Derate. Somethin;: like KoddNgdaKji nepsia that Is sold by ail and ""'."'"l ■"-"■■■■"■ "Jiv. i fiii VHiirtiwiitt ti&Vf NOVEMBER 6. SI ECZEMA IN WORST FORM Black Splotches All Over Face Produced Severe Itching—Year’s Treatment by Physicians Did No Good and Became Despondent- Affected Parts Now Clear as Ever Ladyfs the CifftyjßA REMEDIES “About four yr'rc ago T wav afflicted with black sidotcf** aii mv *?* and a few coverii*'. . m iT. TxMy, which produced a severe it!. tmintion.and which CHiuMfi me a ifSvt JWKjeand Hdffenng, t&mt * * iri _ extent that Ims forced to call in nr-le ading physicians of Ty town f , * c ![ a . t ” or ~ oogh examination of t htV mi - 1 , co , ra " plaint they aimonneed x * f eczema in its worst form. trPat gL me for the same for the let®r year, but the treatment did xl “finally I became dcs|>ondent andl decided to discontinue their sercHe-s, 1 •Shortly afterwards, my bus!.and in read ing a copy of a weekly New paper saw an advertisement of the Cuti cuia Remedies. Lie jmrchaApd the en tire outfit, and after using tJTc contents of the first bottle oftCutiVura Renolvent in connect ion with the Ciiticura Soap ■and Ointment, the breakup put entirely stopped. 1 continued tiio oa of the Cuticura Romedies for six months;, and" after that even* splotch was entirely gone and the affected ifurts w ere left, as clear as ever. 1 not felt a symp tom of Ae eczema nice, which was three years fgo. f “ The Cotict ; ra/R rmedies not only cured me of tlhat dreadful disease, eczema, Lot ntbdr complicated troubles as-well; ano 1 lufvp been tbemfamoi of tlprs pc-e.g eurtfd <,f the snrne disease by the t i.ticura/|t,.iinAlks, and I don’t hesitate m■ that the Resolvent is i ,ie Pc-. is/k t i medicine that the world imsevtr k.JTwp.” Lizzie E. Sledge, / 640 Jones Ave., Oct. 24. IfffQs Selma, Ala. JSi’’ V '•* ■'"?• emion-i Swf, stc., oha. sa.Afe da Ch ... .a ebocoUt* coii > : ,'W *< m, n.r t* ted t a.dmnriM* i. 1 1 “ Ike Cwikws alio tevk,' aud Jr Cure niaiiswm* Humoa." My o's rubber ryoots; men's, la lies and* •hilrtrcn'lt rußker over, shod*. .4 i*tg Lcvison. ') \ \ ALL FIRSfT' CLASS SA!,OONE SELL HAftWs RYE. (BBlih? om nA r \ . . * 5% k j Drummond Medicfne Cos.. New York Gentlemen: bend me one more bot tie of the Remedy and one of the -üßiment. Father thinks he is al most well. He is free from pain, the swelling almost gone, and the stiff ness In his joints better by far than be ever expected. He wants another month's treatment, and thinks ly tne lime he takes tnat he will be sound and well of rheumatism. Laura Biis'n ong. Sulphur Lick, Ivy. Readv-tmwar hate ot the latest, style will he displayed ac Miss Katp Slater’s millinery opening Friday and Saturday ALL FIRST CLASS SALOONS StLL HARVARD’S RYE. f will save you big money on cloth incr. Every steamer and railroad brings new g&ods. Sig Levison. JOHN D prrvros Brunswick’s Candy Store. Don’t buy burnt sugar and imaglum you are getting pure chocolate. Stic" substitutes are injurious to health For pure chocolate and at l other can dies call on me. A fresh supply received every wee : from Menier the famous chocolate jmker. Either in bulk or in beautiftu ■■l and half pound ho. v es. ■kst fruits, cigars and to BACCOES. ETC. • ■fAFFY CANDY MADE FRESH DAILY. 208 Newcastle S'reet. Jy DOM N TO THE CITY HALL h REGISTER. ’ *' - i ’ -p £• •',t y'jvnp ■ i A'% ■' : ■’ . ; -STERLING STANDS FOR NAME and QUALITY. IF YOU ARE PARTICULAR ABOUT WHAT YOU WRITE WITH BUY A SMI Hi PEI WE ARE HERE EVERY DAY TO FULLvkGUARANTE£ THEM T.-tey are the Very Essence of ease and Mt isfaction in Writing ( —SOLE AGENtIS fj_eming & Bryant Stop Dipping and Buy a STERLING PICfNTAIN PEN 51.26 to $6 118 NEWCASTLE ST. fc PHONE 53. JiMHHve HffiHfflPMAN’B sIfeKED | /'*“ SAUSAGES, IMPORT HOLLAND HERRING, DELICATESSEN OF ALL %CRIPTIONS YOU FIND FRESH |H(ftNP CLEAN AT p-DELIVERY FOR ALL ORDErI OF 2Sc. OR OVER M fthONE 2t)6 of ok „ a ,. .. {j Kig Jt5 auM ‘ l!: .. <S . aUiinj dsfefono.ent o! orfrwMimd taxlv f 1 ‘ ' i : rmwly for uoioeii ooaie them. Cannot do hario- lit* |er ..<■> a t ....siire. Ml .O , i.,,.* , tv n 111 “a. -*• ML iif/i" * CUKMjStL(Sscs^l!Si.Ste'