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Go to E. M. Peerson's Where
You'll Find ShaeSA
The best that anyone
Choose.
Some made by machine, some made
by hand
No better to be found in any
land.
School shoes for girls, school shoes
for boys
Some shoes guaranteed ta make
a noise
Come one, come alt,
And pay E. M. Peerson, the Shoe man
a call.
The Original |rfHNEDY(
The idea of a Cough Syrup that will act on the ® —• J
bowels, and thus assist in expelling the rf
system is new and original in 3^' ooNTsisflfiNO
and Tar. Nearly all other cough cures are r
•pmstipating. especially those containing Opiates.
s Laxative Honey and Tar moves the W
contains no Opiates. 4&X?J&s!trtv¥*%&S
Laxative
A certain, safe and harmless remedy for all W* t
BBPurhs, Colds Croup, Whooping Cough. La Grippe, IIS' E&ff
affections. Mothers praise the children's ravorite, jIL i l JL jLJfcll JK
Laxative Honey and Tar.
■ bought Syrup TaR
i Prepared at th Laboratory o< E. C. DeWITT A CO., CHICAGO, U. S. A.
SQT~ TiU* tap CLOVER BLOSSOM AND THE HONET BEE IS OR EVERY BOTTLE.
“IT’S JUST AS EASY”
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FOR YOU TO LOOK WELL-DRESSED AS IT IS FOR YOUR NEIGHBOR. THAT WELL-DRESSED FEL VMllfjjijj j
LOW OU SAW YESTERDAY—THAT YOU WILL SEE AGAIN PftDAY, HE GETS HIS TOGS HERE. If
IT Dtr.SN’r COBT HIM AIL HE MAKES EITHER. YOU DON'T &JDERSTAND IT DO YOUT WELL j,iV^
" IT 6 JIjST AS EABY ” WE DON'T MARK THEM UP. NEITHER DO Jgp MARK THEM DOWN. OUR U V“’/l’/
/|ft ".-'Fa".® i "ONE PRICE TO ALL" OIVES US SOME BASIS TO WORK ON. YOU PAY NO MORE THAN YOUR
•) -'laA NEIGHBOR AND HE DREBB6B WELL, THEN WHY NOT YOU'/ M
AN advance shipment op hats for sprinb is in an we are showin® some op the & Wom:m
PRETTIEST SHAPES AND SHADES YOU EVER SAW SEE THEM V
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WE WILL CALL SPECIAL ATTENTION TO OUR LINE OF SHOES FOR MEN AND SOYS. SNAPPY ' Jj|V' Mf
FORM FORTY.FIVE SPRING STYLES IN ALL LEATHERS AT ALL PRICES—SEE THEM. Lmf
COPvftlfcHT 1904 ® •••!•
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WOOD-BAILEY CLOTHING CO.
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The srunswick daily N£ws Thursday, January ir, iwr.
ECZEMA AFFLICTS
WHOLE FAMILV
Father and Five Children Suffered
for Two Years With Terrible
Eczema Home Remedies and
Medicines Gave No Relief-
Mother Expresses Joy at
WONDERFUL CURE BY
* CUTICURA REMEDIES
“My husband and five children wore
all afflicted with eczema. They had it
two years. We used all the home rem
edies we could hear of, without any
relief, and then wept to a physician
and (rot medicine two different, times,
and it pot worse. It affected us ail
over except head and hands. We saw
Cuticura Remedies advertised and con
cluded to try them. {SO 1 sent for SI.OO
worth, consisting of one cake of Cuticura
Soap, one box of Ointment, and one vial
of rills, and we commenced to use them.
1 do not know how to express my joy
in finding a cm?, for two of my'chil
dren were so bad that they have the
brown scare on their bodies where they
were Bore. If it will be of any benefit
to you, you can publish my letter with
lilcasure. Yours truly, Mrs. Maggie B.
lill, Stevens, Mason Cos., W. Va., Juno
12, 1005.”
CUTICURA A BLESSING
To Skin-Tortured Babies
and Tired Mothers.
The suffering which Cuticura Soap
and Cuticura Ointment Wave alleviated
among the young, amkthe comfort they
have afforded worn-wit. and worried
parents, have led to their adoption in
countless homes as priceless curatives
for birth humors, milk crust, scalled
head, eczemas, rashes, and every
form of itching, scaly, pimply skin,
and scalp humors, with loss of hair,
of infancy and childhood. Guaranteed
absolutely pure.
Sold throughout the world. Ctitlcurt Snap, 85c..Otnt.
*ri*nt f Me., RMolTent. (In form of Chocol*tCoatad
PI!!*, ‘J.V. i-er rial t .f 0), umy he had of ail dronlm.
““tier i>ru*f * Chain. Corp., Boia i rup*., tAoalvn, N>m.
>l, t: - J FIM, " How to Cut* Kmj jiiuuui."
Notice.
Any one having a house to move
will save money by conferring at
once.
C. E. Dunn, Waycroes, Ua.
flencnals
Morton Marye, of Atlanta, Is ih tne
city.
G. Gibing, of Fernandina, is at the
Oglethorpe.
J. H. Whitmire, of St, Simon, 1*
in the city.
D. W. Kraurs is In Camden county
on a business trip.
T. S. Price, of Ambrose, spent yes
terday in the city.--
T. H. Raines, of Savannah, spent
yesterday in the city.
R. L. Williams left
business trip to WashlntfM
Reason was
a visitor to the cij^^^Rerday.
G. R. Brinson, a Hu known Way
cross druggist. Is ifSfhe city.
Capt. W. R. TwßuA, of Anguilla,
was a visitor to EgMcolty yesterday.
Judge A. J. ofilftt returned yes
terday from a trip to White
Oak.
B. N. Bussey, of Chauncey, Ga., wa*
among the visitors to the city yes
terday
Hon. R. S. Lang, of Camden county,
was among the visitors to the city
yesterday.
R. R. Ketchum, of Cordele, was
among those registered at the Ogle
thorpe yesterday.
W. C. Peeples, local manager of
Chas. S, Hirsch & Cos., Is back from •*
business trip to Fitzgerald.
Harry Oarfunkle, of Savannah.
brStlffr of Chief of Police Garfunkel
of that city, was In the city yester
day.
Oil clothing of ali kinds at Rig Lev
tow
WE HAVE A AOMRI.ETk LINE O*
SCHOOL SHOE* AT LOW PRICES
PEERSON.
J. H. HOPKINS. F. H. MALLARD.
Hopkinsv
and
Mallard
—DEALERS IN —
Lime, Cemi^itrLaths^Shingles
BUILDING MATERIAL OF ALL KINDS. WE HAVE THIS
MATERIAL ON HAND READY TO DELIVER AT ONCE
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Office and Yards a*t Anderson’s
Mill Mansfieid Street.
Phone - - - - - No. 80
We Have a Fine Lot of V
Handsome
Mantles
At Bargain Prices
BOWEN & THOMAS,
512 Monk St. Telephone* 154.
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