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and lake a peiT> at the inside It's in
:ing and we invite ycm to enter.
' nter, sit down and te regaled with
e of those
FINE LUNCHEti
etved here. The food put before
■u will be ro tempting it seemingly
!i have been touched as by a magi
'.an’s wand. For a square mea! and
v-w-day pric. eat here.
"THE METROPOLITAN."
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'PIERSON’S FOR SHOES
See our Prize Ad. on
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page 7, and see our Prize
Shoes ail over our Store
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OUR MILK
SPECIALTIES
Dried Sugar Beet
Pulp.
Prepared Cow
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Used by ie.iding
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Telephone 93
Free Medicine Sample*
io not prove that a remedy U soon
for anything. If you want to experi
ment, try samples for other ailments
han rheumatism. You can’t afford to
I e time and risk life In fitting
chances with any medicine whicif baa
t stood the test of lime. Drum
d’H Rheumatic Rewsdy has a
twenty year record of cures Write?
to the Drummond Medicine 0.., New
Yvlt for literature
the Brunswick daily news Thursday, januarc 24, 1907.
ta.4 you win? You realize that to
win in anything these days, requires
strength, with mind and body In tune.
A man or woman with disordered di
gestive organs Is not In shape for a
day * work or a day s play. How eau
they export to win? KoAeJ'a For
Dyspepsia contains tber dlgeat.lv
Alices of h healthy stomach and wi
put your *t eunuch in shape to per
form Us important function of up
plying the body and brain with
v'.rengtn-bullding blood. Digests what
you eat, relieve* Indigestion, Dyspep
sia, Hour Stomach, Palpitation of Las
Heart and Gpmdipatlon. Sold by an
druggJirUf.
Notvce.,
Any one needing lx good horses
and as many flai drays for service
during the next two or three months,
ran get a real bargain by Inquiring
at The New* Office
OU DR. DRUMMOND,
After many years of patient stuff
and experiment, ha* given the worn*
a propitiation which is an absolute
and permanent cure for every form of
rheumatism. The price is $5, but it
is two Imre bottles, enough for
month’, treatment, and will relieve the
worst ewe from the first dose. Sen.
by express upon receipt of price m
Drummond Medicine Cos. New Tory,
with full particulars and testimonies
?•* tro-,-iwfnl cure#
LOST. —Between the corner of Union
and Dartmouth street and the city
hospital, a ladies’ belt, gold braid
interwoven with violets; lined with
satin, gold stickpin attached. Ke
turn to this office and receive liberal
reward.
WANTED—Men to learn barber
trade. Few weeks completes; wages
Saturdays; tools given; diplomas
granted. Beautiful 1907 catalogue
just out mailed free. Write Molar
Barber College, Atlanta, da.
The Lonely Life
The Tragic Confession of a Spinster, Who
Realizes That No Fame or Wealth Can
Compensate for the Solitude of Her Life .
In this article the author, whose name for obvious
reasons we are not at liberty to disclose, drops for
once the mask which she in common with other
“Bachelor Maids/' is accustomed to turn to the world.
Though no longer young, she frankly says she longs
for the companionship of a husband and the care of
children. The circumstances which have kept from
her the happiness which these blessings bring are
stated with the same directness which characterizes
the whole article. It is the life-story of a “successful”
woman, a drama of real life in which the last act is
a tragedy.
This article appears in our new magazine
WOMAN
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" THE FRANK A. MUNSEY COMPANY, Ncasgttf
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Drufttmond Medieme Cos., New York.
Gentlemen:—Send me one more bot
tle of the Remedy and one of the
~niment. 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
he ever expected. He wants another
month’s treatment, and thinks 'by the
time he takes tuat he will be sound
and well of rheumatism. Laura Bush*
ong. Sulphur Lick, K.y
WANTED —Two boys to work In our
dry goods department. Apply to A.
Kaiser & liro.
We don't buy uace a year uor
twice a year, but we are receiving
shoes all the tlmo. Peersun’n.
1 handle the best line at new goods
In the city. Do not be fooled by
business opponents who try to tell
you different. Cad and be eouvlne
cd. Big Levision.