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R B M INQTON
ENGINE S.
MARINE, STATIONARY
BETTER THAN GASOLINE ENGINES. CHEAPER IN THE LONG RUN
For Furthtr Information anti Prise* Call on or Writ* to
KARL FRIES.
uet in Touch Wiili the of U.s
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A BELL TELEPHONE
Yaur Home, Your Office, Your Store
CALI, CONTRACT DEPARTMENT Off
Writer# feii leleplifje ?nd Co,
a**? *t-u rru. voL- how
BARGAINS IN HATS
I WILL ReOPEN MY OLD STOJU
TODAY AND FOR ONE WEEK WILL
SELL ALL HATS AND OTHER
STOCK AT COST.
Ml '5 L. 0, JACKSON
OPERA HOUSE BUILDING
Gas Heaters
GAS RADIATORS, INSTANTANEOUS WATER h|ATER6
JUST RECEiVEL. THEY ART JU3T WHAT YOU NEED
LURING Y/INTER. OiJR GU * iVEG AHk A GREAT
CONVENIENCE ANO ALW f 'tACY FOR Ut. NO
COAL; NO WOOD; NO DIRT. f : ’Nf HO T
n utual Lj<4ht &. VV < ■ rC o.
We Have a Fine Lot of
Handsome
Mantles
At Bargain* Prices
BOWFN & THOMAS,
512 Monk st, -wi :phons 154
fHS BRUNSWICK BAIL'S NCWS THURSDAY, MARCH 7, 1907.
CHILD'S AWFUL
SKIN HUMOR
Screamed with^aln— Suffering
Nearly Broke Parent’s Heart —
Twelve Years of Misery —Doctor-
Called Case Incurable —Helped
from First, and
SPEEDILY CURED BY
CUTICURA REMEDIES
“I wish to inform yon that your
wonderful Cuticura lias put a stop to
twelve j-ears of misery I passed with
- my son. As an in
\ fant 1 noticed on
_ S3 his body a red spot
and treated same
l Y with diiferentrem-
V=~%A edits for about five
/V y° ars > hot when
the spot began to
n //-f A get lar S er 1 put
l\ // // ' him under the care
' 1 I' of doctors. Under
their treatment the disease spread to
four dilferent parts of his boriv. The
longer thedoctors treatedhimt'heworse
it grew. During the day it would get
rough and form iike seaies. Ai night it
would be cracked, infirm,ed, and badly
swollen, with terrible burning and itch
ing. When I think of his suffering, it
nearly breaks my heart. Bis screams
could be heard down stairs. The suf
fering of my son made me full of misery.
I had no ambition to work, to eat, nor
could 1 sleep. •
“ One doctor told me that my son's
eczema was incurable and gave it up
for a bad job. One evening I saw an
amt hi in the paper about the wonderful
Cuticura and decided to give it a trial.
“I tell you that Cuticura Ointment
Is worth its weight in gold; and when I
hid used the first box of Ointment there
was a err:it improvement, and by the
time 1 lud use l the s.ttoml set of Outl
curo -man t lintmenh Resolvent my
child was cured. is now twelve
years old, and his fkin is as fine and
smooth as silk, (signed) Michael Stein
in an, 7 Sumner Avenue, Brooklyn,
N. Y., April 10, 1905.”
ConpU‘!i‘ Evtomal mid Tricrnol Trcft*'mr>t for every
TTutn -r, f-c m Hti.j-v* S-u.fula, from F-. fHi.-y to ,'ge,
vent, $• . n Tofin . 4 I !<-.<■:!-.l** Coaled Tiiis.’.T.c. per vial
of Old. may be hint of *ti 1 ri runlets. A single a t ofh u cures.
I'Otter Driijr At Ohem. Oorji.. Solo Props,, Botoi.
ai-Mttiir.-J rrce t Huw la Cure a Childhood."
BRING
Laxative Fruit Syrup
Pleasant to take
The new laxative. Does
not gripe or nauseate.
Cures stomach and liver
troubles and chronic con
stipation by restoring the
natural action of the stom
ach, liver and bowels.
Refuse substitute. Price GOo.
An 0!tl ftermfiii.
It seems doubtful if there is nnytbtng
more crooked tlie following title
of n pamphlet published In 1703: “Tlic
Deformity of Sin Cured; a Scrmor,
Preached at St. Michael’s, ('rooked
Lane. Before the Prince of Orange, bj
the Iter. CrooUshnntts.” The pam
ph’ct was soiil by Matthew Denton ai
the Crooked Billet rear Cripple gate.
The words of the text are, '‘Ever;
crooked path shall be made straight,*
and the prince before whom it v
read was deformed.
I.inen Paper,
The only real linen paper made In the
United States is that used for govern
ment documents. All tte so called Ho
en papers are largely made from cot
ton rags with some linen mixed in
The reason for this Is that it is ex
tremely difficult to separate cotton and
linen rags. The government gets
around !Ys difficulty by using nothing
but cLppiags from collars and shirts.
Hl* Limp.
Teachpr (of ear- t side school)--I won
der how many of you remember tbs
pretty story of Aladdin and 'Jib won
derful lamp I told you last week. Billy
Bleecker, can yon tell me why our lit
tle friend Aladdin rubbed his lamp!
Billy Bleecker (vaguely)—lf be wuzn’t
genin' sleepy to must ’a’ bad a cinder
(a IL—Puck.
Catiatlc.
Scene—Train stopping at small road-
Bids station. Irritable Old Gentleman
—What on earth do they top at a' sta
tion like this for? Objectionable Pas
senger (alighting) -To allow me to get
out. Gentleman— Ahl I
aee It has lt3 odvSh^r^Uimi?
Citation. _
Georgia, Glynn County,
To Whom it May Concern;
Joseph Siiliman having applied for
guardianship of the persons and prop
erty of Agnes Mabel Jones, Joseph
rharMawdHMMflhMnle Paul
minor chlldrci^P®
application will be heard at my of
fice on the first Monday tn April, next.
This March 4. 1907.
Horace Dart,
Ordinary, G. C. Ga.
Call on Davis ft, Mac Kerby, 116
Monk street, for groceries at lowest
market prices.
Personals
A. H. Lewis, of Allan a, spent yes
terday ia the city.
J. D. Sullivan, of Savannah, spent
yesterday in the city.
W. A. Way, of Savannah, is regis
tered at the Oglethorpe.
D. I. McDonald, of AtlantavttM a
visitor to tile city yesterday.
J. C. Connally of Jacksonville, Is
• pending a nw days in the ei.y.
B. F. Holzendorf, of Douglas, was
among the visitors t othe city yester
day - i '.i.i : '
h Bloch, of Cincinnati, and Joseph
Block, of Macon, two well known brew
ers. are spending a e fw days in tßfc
city.
H. C. McFadden, general rfeight
and passenger agent of the A., B. &
A., was in the city yesterday. Mr.
McFadden spent the day looking over
tne property of fin; company.
LEGAL NOTICE.
State of Georgia, Glynn CouflffT*
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned, as guardian of the person
md property of Ivey Paltord, a minor,
has applied to the ordiuary of said
county for leave to sell for the pur
pose of division and distribution cer
tain one half interest of said minor,
(undivided interest) in and to that
certain tract or parcel of land In Ber
rien county, said state, in the town
>r village of Cecil therein, being
known as the home place of the late
Ur. Marion Pafford, said tract of land
being described as the northern one
mlf of block number twenty-six (2R
vhleh same is bounded on the north
bv Rountree street, on the east by
Union street, on the south by Main
treet and on the west by Bine street,
laid application will he heard before
tbo regular term of the court of or
iinary for said Glynn county, to he
bf'ld on the first Monday lu March,
lOUT This Kill day of February. 1907.
Sertelle Pafford Biackerby,
\s Guardian of the Person and Prop
erty of Ivey Palford, a Minor.
O. W. Krau*, Applicant’s Attorney.
Complies with all requirements of the National f i_. .• i\. :■ I .
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"Fresh Roasted Coffee?—bah! /1 / / A T Suc!.!es* was the first roasted pack-
Mother didn't use fresh roasted coffee, i J ‘ ag-d colics.
she had Arbuckles.’ / * /•! Lhe pores cf each coffee berry ere sealed
•n . . a , „ , jjtjk! j after roa:... gv.hfr Sr - ,-fl pranulaied
lhe way to get a good cup cf coffee that /f\ , i m i , , ,
. , ii V- ,r -.i a,i ,i. . „ YISiSX. - atgir to 1 c—l i:.o r :CL.-CC3 n and make the
tastes luce Coffee with all tire delicious flavor ccff (tie clc,.r cr.d evi-’ly; n actu ! ap-.’i
and aroma intact, is to buy a package cf the. caUcn by r.-aal.L- -.cf “M f, ’ ” mlhccb—
old original Arbuckles’ ARIOSA Ccffee, and y C3 patented by tl.ia ii.
grind it as you want to use it, first warming it a little to Ec!J c-.’.y h ■>. -.•-!-J L: i' r ::: n, or.jpomd
and make the grinding easy. Coffee L l £ v’ 1 ' f :7 , : '' i J .f ,e f a ; '* I **
loses its identity as Coffee after being ground or exposed to eU coLoe. Ii yo;.r d..J..r v/f-n’t writ- to
the air contaminated by handling. AREUCr.LE EROS., New York Ciy.
FOR YOUR PLUMBING
AND TINNING WORK
Try the Sanitary Plumbing and
Tin Company, a nd havs your trou
ble* stopped.
All jobs guaranteed, Regard
less of Size.
Try one Job and that will be a
guarantee for the rest
No. 119 Grant SL Phone 427
H. S. REDDICK,
Manager.
When a horse a jo u>iwunit
lieu dowu and la other ways declares
its Inability to go further, you woui j
cuuo'Ucr it criminal to use force.
Many a man of humane Impulses
who would uot willingly harm a ki,
teu, is guilty of cruelly where uis ow„;
stomach Is concerned. Overdriven
over wonted, wueu what it need* ; j
something that will digest the too. j
eaten and help the stomach to recu-1
perate. Something like Kodol For Dy*-|
pepsia tnai ‘s sold by ail druggists. |
Bargain for Sala.
Three small houses close in renting
for 613 per month. For. sale cheap.
Brobston, Fendig & Cos.
We solicit orders lor everything in
the grocery line. Prompt service,
low prices. Davi* ft Blacfcerby, us
Monk street.
*■ H. ’ M - ma 4LARO.
Malfard
—DEALERS IN- * ®
Lime, Cement, Laths, Shingles
Numbers *1 and 2.
WE HAVE THIS
MATERIAL ON HAND AT ONCE
Office and Yards at Anderson’s
Mill Mansfield Street.
Phone - - - - - No. 80
F limit Lire mu! Sov 1
1 —GO TO
E.V R( BERT ,
Stove rhid Furniture f louse
V/HERE YOU CAN BBW FOR LESS. LEADER OF
LOW PRICES
MR. G. TRIE BE
The Expert Piano Tuner
and fone Regulator is Here.
if you wish your piano
tuned leave your order at
once with
FLEMING & BRYANT
ms NevuCAhTue * phone at *
IfIOTT’B nrillivnn overcome Wealft
1 II t* J fti VS' . |J j | } V ii regularity
| J Si •> s i ouiinsion'/. increase v.g
AHb of menstruation." Ti.t-y *• i.I iTJ KA YLiiii ”to gir,. at
womanhood, aiding development of organs <*.ud body. No
known remedy for women equals them, Cannot do harm—life
W/§ becomes a pleasure. SI.OO I'UU liOX HY MAIL. Rot*
*TCTfIr kJ D • MOTT’S CUF.M fcAi CO. Cleveland, Chut
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