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p THE DIBCOVERER OF
Lydia E. Ptokham’s Vegetable Compound
The Great Woman's Remedy for Woman's Hls.
No other medicine in the world has received such widespread
and unqualified endorsement.
No other medicine has such a record of cures of female troubles
or such hosts of grateful friends. ... : ,Oj
Do not be persuaded that any other medicine is just as
Any dealer who asks you to buy something else when you go iste#|
his store purposely to buy Lydia E. Pinkham’a V^etable
has no interest in your case. He is merely trying to sell yo.< some
thing on which he can make a larger profit, lie dues not care
whether you get well or not, so long as he can mak# a little
money out of your sickness. If he wished yott w*B he Itpaj&A
without hesitation hand you the medicine you a$ for,
knows is the best woman’s medicine in the world. ~K *
.follow the record of this medicine, and remember '||Me /
• of women whose letters are constantly s|intef
ln lhis brought about by " something U,” but by
Lydl Zj‘A Vegetable Compound,
Tho Great RomoOy for Woman's Me.
Those women who ret„„/„ a acccp t anything else are rewarded
a hundred thousand timet, *!. get what* they want-‘-a cure.
Moral Stick to the medicine that you ; ~ ■%,
When a medicine has been hi restoring
to health more than a million women, you cannot
well say without trying: It, “ I do not believe it will
help me." If you are ill, do not hesitate to get a bot
tle of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound at
onoe, and write Mrs. Finkham, Lynn, Tfiass., W
special advice. It Is free and helpful.
Coney <& Parker
DEALERS IN
Coal and Wood, Brick,
Lime, Cement* Plaster. Ha : r, SUinjjki and Laths.
Agents for Morris’ Brick,
Phone 18 525 Bav St.
Ladies^
Silk Waists, Silk and Sutt’een
Capes, Fur Neck Pieces, Golf
Capesi SkirtvDressing Sacks,
are a the many
tive things you can get here for
Christmas.
HKBNSWICK TiMEb-SALL, DECEMBER 15 19UO,
. TANARUS: .
BY MAB.Y MSISH BUUBOCOirs.
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Miss Whir!, *fVr a ;
• r < ‘v;. .* Tv-j'*. . jJL - •v*'
to Brunswick, tb <>nm*ol
k * '•
Wyllyv 8t her Si*mc on Unlou Mr-
'returned to her hdmiu K'irjr, tot he
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reiret of many' fju nd made . Juiing
‘ . - ' , •
Ue< short Vf-H. •. rje
Many friends of Mss Francs W reach
wiH be ?lel to know that na to mak
ing a success ot journalistic work, be
lug society editor on the Madison Ad*
yertlrer, one of Middle GeorgtVo
brightest paper*.
One of the moat interesting enter
tainments ever given by th public
school i will be given by the BMWibws of
the Excel sior LHeniry Sort%ty on Fri-
day evening neftp 'i<P Auditorium of.
tbarlynn High school, on Mansfield
street, for the purpose oCraising fnods'
with which to boy a book ease. There
wilt be,music, readings and recitations,
a Shakespearean play by the girls, “The
Daecing Du'ohrasn,’' by the boys, ana
drills and songt and choruses by all.
The public Is in vited to atun l, and a
pleasant evening Is promised ro all.
Dr. Taylor, president of the Baptist
Orphans' Home in Alaota. Is expected
in Bruns aflkit Segpscgpw. to conduct ter-
Arad At,
charming and attraettte
|gt rls. wak'Mt# nwawtifui debutante at a
jgesinljJjjg)KM
Jjj
Mr, J. E. du Blgnon i J§s|j(SF'la
night from a buslseEJgj^M^err<Ntfl
weeks north.
It will be gratiUwfig u*wKjt many
•'*“£ . . P
Brunswick
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Carrie jsaK^yifeß log a great saecess
the Atlanta 4 ' Journal,
where she bolds a responsible position.
Atr. W. JfL.'Jjybage Is spending ser-1
in §ruß<clf, from Atlanta.!
where Y.e ba* lived tx some time past.
V '
I M.Vujr friends o' Miss Tsllu’ah
O’Neal, who vLsitr! Bruuew.ek last
winter, will be glad to weiconm her
among them sgain, wd to know that
6he expects to sperl some months to
Brunswick, tho claying guest of Mrs.
Samuel Carter^. Pinion, at her homo
on London strevi.
MmA'ft-e Morris, of Atlanta, will
bs the attractive guest of Miss Msry
Lilia Blanton alter the holdidays. at
her horns on Ncrwich street. Miss
Morris hue visited Bruoswick before,
and has a host ot friends who will wel
come her back.
After a visit to her old home in
Brunswick, the guest of her mother,
Mrs. J. Southard, Mis. George Brad
nack left yesterday tor ner home tn
New York, to the regret of nuny
friends.
Miss Marie Chyrohlll, of Pensacola,
is the charming guest of Miss Nettle
Nobles, at her home corner ot E and G
streete.
The next german will be given under
tbe auspices of the Brunswick Cotillion
Club on the evening of the tVrentv
seenth.
A pleasant ..german, given ny tbe
members of the Brunswick Cotillion
Club, was dancsd in the parlors,of tbe
Ogleihoryp a ft eyeniegs ago, a num
her of cpui-let' taking part-. The co-
ca-ion was nhapsrontdby Mfa Hugh
Turlpr ank MfSr’W. F. Fai^ ; The
i* SO ~
dancera were t '
■ • Mr. and Mrs. J: c.. Stiles, Mr. gnd
Mrs. F. D M- Siracban, Miss Qenrttdo
Allen, Mr. Howard. Smith; Miss Retia
McCullough, Mr. Howard- Waff; Mlse
Fannie Grant Nightengale; Mr. Jen
nings Butts; Miss DolUe Green, Mr.
Laurence Von Weller; Msi Olivia
Raeney, !|r. Eugene Wh’tfield; Miss
El zabeth Parker, Mr, Harry du
non; Miss Whirl, Mr. R. D,
Miss Julia Wilder,
Cullougb; WBfl| M
~t AeO; Miss Reta KcKinnon, Mr. Hoyt
Galt; Mtsf- Mary McCultongh. Mr. B.
T. Coleman; stags, Mr, Morton Marye,
and Mr. Bayard Butts,
fpEdwin, .Bcobsu* .atiilikob v Mater
Stanley Brobitoaj are est'jsHivtd toiiic
today, after a piewan* trip., *ijL Nw
Orleaok-kKq.othej ptrfteji 'Jtfb-i&t.
isa Mamie jpy^Br^kCfr-.a
a pica-nut and r^pjlton
Captai*,£iichn and dang ifSSCwf
Borchild en^Hß
~~ ';j;dldwaid, or. \mm
SSLlsae.
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tl7tCto
Tfcuywass,
:■ ' t~~ WgM
j up
t ,
yon tuie
hfjtf i>o Put* hssl slow
ift tMjg* HH lieu or burnt
Ibfn/da/gJmaJ Eruptions? Aob
or bnokt Bcxeinn ? Old
ScrofuU? Rheums-
Myat Foal Brest bt Cstarrhf Are
IQ* Plf Then B. B. B. (BoUnto
Blood Balm) wlfl your blood,
best every sore, and give a clear,
smooth, heslthy skin. Dep-s*BteA‘
oases, like ulcers, osnc.r. eetlog sores,
Painful Swellings. Blood Poison, are
quickly eared by Botanic Blood Balm.
Cures when all tl.e fails. Thoroughly
tested for thirty year*. Drag stores.
$1 per large bnttl Trial treatment
free by writing BLOOD BALM CO.,
Atlanta,' O*. Drectihe irouble-r-free
medical dvt srlvetl. Over 3,f100 vol
untary tn'iimmuli of cores Py B.
B. B.
Barei> deyr. Monday and
Dsoeinbor 17 and 18. at J. H. Hrl'tr A
Bro’s.
FICKLE
TALK.
Sweet Plckla Peaches, jar,... 1.. ,23c
Sweet India Cbop. jar 160
Sweat Mixed Pickles, bottle. .. ;0o
Oh Hi. Sauce, bottle fsc
Stnfffcknßocs (iu bulk)
German Dill (w huik)
SouriHieumber, In bulk.
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Bor ootli ~Po Wt^‘j.
; Wv;' _ ■yf r ' t <'■ ; -^’^7
\ BEITS, The Drugs!. l
BROWN’
Hot Chocolate and Cold Soda
Something Delicious
PRESCRIPTIONS
f Filled accurately.
DRUGS
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Sold cheaper than the cheapest
Ail we want is someone to enquire into the truth ot
if the above assertion to make a customer of you
Perfumes and Toilet Articles in abundance, Call
in and mak? ymirsAf at home
\owo Drug Cos.
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SPECIAL
I Ph A M
w (m immj
OFFER.?
We invite the attention of Christinas Buyers to our
magnificent display of Oak ana Mahogany
* f=? o cz: k: e: f=? sb
in cobbler seats and plash, exquisite designs and novel fin
ish . Selections at this store are made easy and every
taste gratified. Wood bottom chairs 75c, better ones in
cane &1.25. The largest and most diversified assortment
of Children’s Chairs to be found any wheie.
Our stock of RUGS will be found equally as inter
esting. Many great economies will be revealed by a visit
and critical inspection of exceptional offering* throughout
the entire stern,
CD. bE.^
LOOK THE WORLD OVER
cream of mrrnx
i
Whisky
SI.OO PER QUART ; SI.OO PER GALLON.
NOT MADE'BY ’A TftUST-
I- Trager & Cos., Independent Distiller?.
Sold Exclusively in Brafkiswick by
FR. V. EDOI-JC3L-.
206 Bay Street.