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THE FIRST SALE THE "ONE PRICE” STORE HAS EVER HELD. A REDUCTION OF 14 FROM THE PRICE OF OUR CLOTH
fING MEANS A DECIDED CUT IN VALUES. IF YOU CAN GET SUITED IT WILL PAY YOU TO INVEST IN A SUIT OR OVER |
CCAT AT THIS SALE.
All Goods MarktdJn Plain W\ ;Jjf
Figures, We Give This
Discount Without Your
This Discount effective on all Men’s suits
Overcoats., Raincoats, Boys Suits, Pants W
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NOTHING RESERVED. NO OLD STOCK L ~- J
WOOD-BAILEY CLOTHING CO.
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wsst that anyone
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Seme made by machine, some made
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School shoes for girls, school shoes
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Some slices guaranteed to make
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a call.
tHE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS THURSDAY, JANUARC 24, 19W.
LITTLE £lfS _
awfJutumor
Thin Skin Formed Over Body and
Under it Was Watery 8100d —
When Washed it Would Burst
and Break—Suffered for Weeks—
Now Sound and W&II —
CURED IN ONE WEEK BY
REMEDIES
“When my little girl baby was one
reek old she had a skin disease. A
thin skin formed over her body and
under it was watery blood, and when
she was washed it would burst and
break. She was in that condition for
weeks, and I tried everything I could
think of, but nothing did her any good.
When she was three months old I took
her to San Antonio to see a doctor, but
the doctor we wanted to see was not
at home, so my sister gave me a cake of
Cuticura Soap and half a box of Cuti
cura Ointment, and told mo to use
them which I did h> tinis. I used
them three times, and the humor began
to fade, and in one week she was sound
and well, and it has never returned
since. I think every mother should keep
the Cuticura Remedies in the house.
Yours truly, Mrs. 11. Aaron, Benton,
Texas, July 3, 1905.” *
WEEPING ECZEMA
“ I have used the Cuticura Remedies
for some years past. The Cuticura
Soap we are never without, and the
Ointment is the finest in the world.
It has done wonders in curing my little
girl of weeping eczema. Respectfully,
Sirs. J. E. Mersdorff, 310 W. 3rd St.,
Madison, Ind., June 27. 1905.”
sleeploot&abies
Rest for mothers, instant relief and
refreshing sleep for skin-tortured
babies, in warm baths with Cuticura
Soap and gentle anointings with Cuti
cura Ointment, the great Skin Cure,
and purest of emollients.
Sold throughout the world. Curfetjra Soup. ?5e., Oint
ment, 50c., Resolvent, 50c. (in form of Chub-date Co*ted
Pills, 25c. per vial of 60). Potter Uiug u ChetDu Ooip-,
Boh 1 Props., lioeion, Muss.
smT Jeiee, “ Uow to Care for tha Gkla. M
Notice.
Any one having a house to move
will save money by conferring a
once.
C. E. Dunn, Waycroes, da.
personals
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S. K. Brown is in Atlanta on a bus
iness trip. |
Judge A. J. Crovatt spent yester
day in Atlanta.
J. B. Wright, of St. Simon, spent
yesterday tn the city.
J. Stovall Smith has returned from
a visit to Greensboro, Ga.
Attorney R. E. Dart spent yesterda*
in Blackshear on legal business.
Dr. G. V. Cate spent yesterday, at
Sterling on professional business;.
Col. C. P. Goodyor left last
ih a business trip to New York.
B. Padrosa was out yesterday af
ter an illness of a couple of days.
George E. Bradnaclt, an old Bruns
wlckian. now of New York, is in the
elfv.
R. 1,. Wylly, the well known Sav
mush drummer, was in the cuy yes
terday.
Willie Cline left a few days ago
to Join his father in Griffin, where
he has purchased a steam laundry.
Pan! Dunaway, of Valdosta, has ar
rived in the city to accept a position
with Morgan’s drug store. Mr. Dun
away comes highly recommended as
a prescription clerk.
We solicit in
ilie grocery vice.
Monk street. nuiu.'n> mi ...
WANTED.- At once. wood, choppers.
lood pay. Apply to S. Mark’s liv
ery stable.
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Sold In Brunswick by Roberts & Cains*
J. H. HOPKINS, P. H. -MALLARD.
Hopkhist
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Mallard
~ —DEALERS IN—
Linie, Ceine^fTLath s, Sh ir gl es
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BUILDINO MATERIAL OF AL L KINDS. WE HAVE THIS
MATERIAL ON HAND READY TO DRIVER AT ONCE
Office and Yards at Anderson’s
Mill Mansfield Street.
Phone - - - - - No. 80
We Have a Floe Lot of \
l^qdsome
/Vlantles
At Bargain Prices
BOWEN & THOMAS,
512 Monk M. Telephone 154.