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You have Watches, Clocks
| or* Jewelry broken, bring
1 them to me and I will
put them in first class order,
at the very lowest price
consistent with careful, first
class work. Our 20 years’
experiencefit us forthefinest
and most difficult jobs.
All work is fully guaranteed.
i
I w a^jo to any and all Eyes, and
r ‘ '"guarantee a perfect adjustment
We carry a fine line of Jewelry and Silverware
of all kinds, and your
inspection.
KENNON MOTT,
Jeweler and Graduate Outician.
XU Newca*tie Street,
Inspector o t Watches for Mouther. Kailway. Time by Wire daily from Washington
CHINESE RESTAURANT,
ESTBLISHED 1889.
CHUE HALL, Proprietor
You’can get the best the market affords by eatiug here
210 GRANT ST.
i :
rri DR. MOFFOS JB Allays Irritation, Aids Digesttea.
IFFTHIN A
Wlp ' I L L I lT 11 1 Makes Teething Easy,
i 1 /Teething Powders! JLJLTEEThINA Relieves the P^we
• Costs only 25 cents at Druggists, any age.
rmn 25 cent, to C . J. MOFFETT, M.D..BT. MJmS.fV
BOYS’ SHIRT WAISTS
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Another lot Boys’
75 cents srficfsi.oo
Laundered Shirt
„ Waists —one week
48c.
• V'Hi
New Line .
Ladies’ Skiw^fe.
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THE B RUNSW'ICX jIMES-oALL. OCTOBER 11, 1930,
Contagious
Blood Poison
There is no poison so highly contagions,
so deceptive and so destructive. Don’t be
too sure you are cured because qjl external
signs of the disease have disappeared, and
the doctor says you are well. Many per
sons have been dosed with Mercury and
Potash for months or years, and pro
nounced cured to realize when too late
that the disease was only covered up
like Boasts Uksm £b~-*
out again, and to their sorrow anil mortiii
cation find those nearest and dearest to
them have been infected by this loath
some disease, for r.o other poison is so
surely transmitted from parent to child
as this Often a bad case of Rheumatism,
Catarrh, Scrofula or severe skin disease,
an old sore or ulcer develop ing in middle
life, can be traced to blood poison cou
uTearly Tho of PatPOtti.
life, for it remains smoldezufejtt the sys
tem forever, unless propßH||pted an l
driven out in the beginninptrf. S. S. is
the only antidote for this peculiar virus,
the only remedy known that can over
come it and drive it out of the biood, and
it does this so thoroughly and effectually
that there is never a return of the disease
to embarrass or humiliate you afterwards.
aJß*g cures Contagious Blood
SC"* Poison in any and all*
iiagrs; contains no
Ajg k, JW kJB mineral to break down
wßw your constitution ; it is
purely vegetable and the only blood puri
fier known that cleanses the blood and
at the same time builds Up the general
health.
Our little book ojj contagious Mood
poison is the moat,onny*ure mm" ihstmo
tivgwMrcr Unied; it not only tells all
utout this disease, but also bow to cure j
yourself at home. It is free and should ’
be in the hands of everyone seeking a
cure. Send for it.
THIiWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA 6A.
CHEAP ADVBBTfSING.
CASH IN ADVANCE
A(lvertiaeD>jH in this column trill In insert'
etl st the wattOFMjtte of One Cent s Word tor
each Plo ftdvcrtiM'moat, bowMror
in all, !#* tUa*■ai&tttf* Caab in ad vftscerL
a good'ltte.
Addreau A, c*e tht office
Tor rcom COtt#Jf
Apoly to 201 Howe itri
■ "■■■ ■
■<POK .KENT-My cottars „al ZttVa
lon street, Modem ia.j Ap
iily to $. D'^SpajK*.
nisT ■ ntL -v.-
F'OR JiE^T.—S x-rooft, cn*--totf
eottaito, 110 E lis etree'. App'yloW.
Merchant.
FOIi^SALE.— -N ice hog o
tnj Hr*-, on O atrws., ertmap. for*pwefe
Apply to Abe Rot 0*44. v%,.. _ w
W AN I EO.—Small feouat or boarding
tiq,jie to run on perC*ita.g, foe the
w’lotrr or the year, by a truth am) wife.
Box 113, Woodoionf, Or.
Hustling young man nan make *6O
per month and expense*. Permanent
position. FlKxperiei ca Unnecessary.
Write quick for particular,. Clark A
•Jo,, 4 ti A Locus Street*. Philadel
phia, Pa. <a
WANTED.—Cnttfetiau mau or wo
man willing to qualijfy for permanent
position of or in borne j
coyn y. *9OO ’’yeAiiy. Enclose self
addreawd stamped envelope to Secre
tary, care of !Jjri!Es-CAi.L.
Uland, rlt
tuttiHjfeg>Tilrtle river, containing *2. l i
%ire* of high land, (suitable for truck
ing or railing; about 15 acre*
cleared; gbod flihing and oyster brds
*reun;l the Islind. Also, Ivlsud V.ew,
coiifairg 60 cere*, more cr lea", situ
ated on -O’h'on and Pen ises ore*k,
six tcree of tvbiob la under new wirej
.fence; 75 to 100 pear tree#, and im
provement!" on same. For further in
formation, apply to F, Joe. Djerll c
ger, 310 Uoion street.
Second hand household
furniture bought and sold;
also pianos, organs, trunks,
mirrors, carpets, etc. J.
W. Watkins’.
TO CUKE A COLS IN ONE DAY
tii'omo tfninine Tablet*. At
l *■ ' * r'' r Yinl *.p if Jt f* : Y to cure,
<Ewi ,<* nM*naiure la on each bo*, s*c.
[There Are Many Things
5 •*. ... w ® would like to tell you about, but a few we will mention that it jut In-
I Kttter’a preserves. In boxea.
rise nittor's preserve# In small stone jart.
Kitter's pietervee In Snail glass jars,
ji, Just send down and try a pound.
RING PHONE 15a,
THE lII.'BTLKR.
SHORT BUTSPICY
CITY NEWS NOTES
A Days Doings as Gathered by Ite
Times-Call Reporters
MATTERS PERSONAL AND GENERAL
•
BRIEF STATEMENTS OF THE MANY
THINGS THAT MAKE UP THE
BUSY ROUND OF LIFE.
Mr. A. H. Argo, of Atlanta, is reg-
Hrrtd at tbe Oglethorpe.
J£r, C. H. Davis, of Townsend, Oa„
was a visiter to the city yesterday.
The many friend* of Capi. T. Newman
will be glad to l*.arn that he is out
again.
The fln- btblc offered as a prize by
the superintendent of McKend
day reboot, was awarded to Frank Me-
Cullottßjb ofd'J.T-j'iVo, 1, taught by Mrs,
gTv. Ditch.
Mr. R. M. Martin, editor of the Lib
erty Conn y Herald, and member of
the Btate Dvnueratio Executive Com
mittee Is in the city. Mr .rin has
many friends hero who are pleasd to
greet him.
Dr. and Mrs. W. 0. Ha'clier and
.fiuesie Dixon desire tos*xj>re,s
I 111 their friends OhtJr beartiest apprcai
[St||e*a of and gratitude for the many
Bfibiin-eaea and words of sympathy
Shown them during their recent tr.sl
fh‘‘ sore tweavem^i*^
.*•
Delegates From Home and Abroad At
tend an important Session.
:st t, ail., Oni. 10—The 00:li annual
4 merle an board of cjtn-
To refen missions was
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conv. nid UejiHo ihe Pilgrim Congrega
tional ami will beta ses
sion three <***- !
There seen 300 an 1 B*lo tneai
bers and ||Bcerti of the American board,
\Vomen's Auxiliary of Missions, m s
sionariirS jft n foreign and home Aside,
as well as prominent ministers and lay
men from nmijC i.,d. tgatu nei churches
all over the country. ptesen*. . *
for sprains swellings iiidilatnrnnss there la
nothing so good as i.tuwsb’ rlalti's Pain Baton,
try 11. tor .ale at Ur. Blsiiop's drug store
daughters of cosfeuijkacv,
Raleigh, N.-.C., Oct. 10.—The State
Convention of Daughters of thti Confed
eracy is it\, sdggioa hre today. Ka-’
Igigh ChapterTMM * rosoplioa to the
| convention and kliS"ss4Mng members.
A or] cru:: fc .1
COUGHS AND CC LD£
Very R. m <?<!>' i \ i/l
attentions of tttb
THROAT cr LUNGS i
Larj;c lioUAi, 35c.
1 WW ,% J.IWURVI’H r.T . 1
!•• J
Disinfect
Choloro - Napm®!
A Safegua-d to Disease.
We Sell in Anv Quantity,
W J BUTTS, The Druggist.
“On the Corner.”
• I YOU LOOKING 1 life ?
W- ar * rure we are not and what is more we want to make as little
i for you as possible and to tbat end wa make it a rule to sell drugs and
chemicals teat are tbe purest obtainable at the fairest prices By so
doing we save you running a mile or so out of your way to obtain some
thing better elsewhere. We are in a position to demonstrate tbe truth
of our assertion by any fair trial.
HE IS A WISE MAN
, Who judges goods on <heT merits entirely and nit by what is said of
them. What we sav about our drugs and druggists' sundries. We say
i for the express purpose of having people inquire into our statements
an and judge for themselves as to tuc merits of the articles in question
Our pohev is to invite inspection at all times. We don’t care who
i avoids it, we are always pleaded >o face ihe issue and stake oar reputa
tion on our ability to prove the superiority of our goods.
AO, ”£m Nunnally’s Candies
BROW DRUG CO
LEADING DRUGGISTS.
Summer _
rl JL J| Bargains in
§aPPbjTmiture
A clearance sa’e to make room for new good?.
I Parlor !-u>r, 5 pieces, worth S4O, n-.w s3ll. 'fjrrtela hi
1 Oak Rrfrigrrat >r, worth S3O, n.iw sls. .
l Oak is-d Hooni bulls, 3 piece*, worth $35, now $lB VJWH
tied Lounge#, wnrlh slti, now sl3. aft,
Centre T&o’e* 54 erins to $6.
Ice Cream Frcoaers worth $3 .50 at $1 OS. nj
A largo assortment of Sideboards, Cupboards JIK*
Prices Below the Market, ■
£. McQARVEY.
LOOK THE WORLD OVER
AND YOT CAN’T BEAT
w*w m? -mmir,i(Y
VA aIjUI. sJaAI
Whisky I
SI.OO PER QUART; $4.00 PER GAUM
*= NOT MADE BY A TRUST*
I. Trager & Cos., Independent Distillers.
Sold Exclusively in Brunswick by
FR _* V.jDOUGL-AS,
206iBav Street#