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SdiitjAt MORNIN&
Boys’ School Suits.
IT WOULD BE ADVISABLE FOR
MOTHERS m
$ , -y
to call and examine our imense atock yf
of Boys’ UM
School Suits
Sizes from 6to 17 years and prices to |f |
SUIT ALL POCKETS. UW
We have them in 2 and 3 price suits 0 1 Ni
Accuracy and Exactness.
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* We do not guess about anything in
* our prescription department. We line
► accurate weights and measures. We
► also use exact methods In compound
► Ing the various Ingredients into the
y fnedlclne as It is when ready to take.
y And then we are always precise in
checking over the prescription as u'
final precaution to make sure tnat
* everytmog 1h ail right.
► We are going Into details In this
► way Just to show you how thorough
► we are in every part of our prescrip
tion work. THOROUGHNESS is ex
actly tne word.
We want and Invite yon to bring or
send all of your prescriptions here to
he filled. ~
W. J. BUTTS,
THE DRUGGIST.
For Sale Cheap.
For *I.OOO and on eaHy terms, I will
sell 22 acres clear and under fence,
ami anew six-room dwelling, also
lino artesian well also good out Imbu
ing. Splendid stand lor country
store for negro trade. My store re
cently destroyed by Are and 1 will
locate elsewhere. For further informa
tion address me or call on Brobston.
Fendig & Cos., at Brunswick. Chances
are the purchaser can get appointed
postmaster. DAVIS DUUBEKLY.
Pennick, Qa.
You should try LIQUID VENIER.
It 1h the best remedy on earth for
polishing furniture.
See Mrs. M. Isaac for millinery bar
gains.
Feed! Feed!
Corn, Oats, Hay, Bran,
Cotton Seed Hulls,
PURI AKA. FEED.
Everything at wholesale prices.
Gasoline 5 gals. 95 c.
A. ZELMEINOVITZ.
Corner E and L Sts. Phone 205,
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5 Tuuo Great
IBRRGAIN DAYS
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? September 22 and 23.
iJ.H. Heller & Bro.
I 220 Newcastle. 302 Bay
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SEE CIRCULAR. GOODS SOLD AS ADVERTISED, NO FAKE.
WE RETURN YOUR MONEY IF NOT SATIbt-ACTORY.
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Mrs. M. Isaac can please you.
Quinine shampoo, the latest for
ladies’ hair. For sale only at Clark’s
tonaorlal par , — r k
For Bale.
The Franklin place on Monk street
on easy terms. I.arge house and
beautiful lot.
BROBSTON. FENDIG & CO.
Sound Kidneys—Perfect Health.
The use of Smith's Sure Kidney
Cure will produce both. Try a bottle
and be convinced. Yeur druggist sells
it for 600.
Ye Gods! What pleasure equals that
of sitting down to one of Wilson's
square meals ?Eat lng If !
IN SOCIETY.
The Ideal,
There is a figure fairer far
Than Phidias ever wrought or feig
ned;
At hand the stone and chisel are—
O sculptor, free the vision veined!
There is a scene to Titian's dreams
Would ne'er in its lost light arise;
Thy childhood’s mountains, fields, and
streams—
O painter, limn their splendid dyes!
There is a chord whose elfin tones
Beethoven’s soul could never seize;
Thine instrument before thee moans—
O master, touch the yearning keysl
There is a song all but divine
That never rung through Sappho’s
bra in;
Its words are simple, few and thine—
O poet, build the matchless strain!
Henry Jerome Stockard.'
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Mrs. J. J. Wimberly has returned
from Savannah.
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Mrs. C. H. Temple has been sick
for several .lays.
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Miss Ella Oglesby has. been ill for
the past few days.
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Mrs. S. C. Atkinson has recovered
from a two weeks’ Illness.
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Mrs. 1.. VV. Baker who has been
sick tor a few days is out again.
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Mrs, S. Marks leaves this week for
a visit to Mrs. Gershon in Atlanta.
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Miss Josie Smith will open her
school on Wednesday, September Ist.
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Mrs. A. V. Wood and her children
leave shortly Tor a visit, to Atlanta.
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Mrs. Julius May has been quite ill
in New York, but is now improving.
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Mrs. T. Q. Homing, with little Ray
mond Fleming, left last night for Mt.
Airy,
Mrs. M. A. firmly has returned to
Savannah from a visit to relatives
here.
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Mrs. S. S. B. Alexander is still very
ill at the residence of ivlrs. Webster
on Union street.
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Mrs. .1. Mitt Wells, of Waycross,
with ner two children are the guests
of Mrs. J. B. Dart.
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Miss Tallulah Fleming left last
night for Spartanburg, where she will
enter Converse College,
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Mrs. 1. N. Bishop has returned from
a visit to Virginia, whore she spent
several pleasant weeks
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Robert Stallings. Is the pretty name
conferred upon the little son of l)r.
and Mrs. K. K. 1.. Burford.
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Mr. and Mrs, 1,. T. McKinnon will
occupy the Brantley house on Dart
mouth street tnls winter.
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Miss Initio Collins, who ha< been
spending a month In Flint, Ga.. will
return shortly to this city.
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Hon. W. O. Brantley and his fam
ily arrived yesterday and are spending
a tew days at the Oglethorpe.
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Mr. and Mrs. Mark Vet'dery will
move Into the Rowland nouse on
Gloucester street in a few days.
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Mr. and Mrs. M. Kaiser are at pres
ent in New York from where they
will go to Buffalo for some time.
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Miss Essie Black has returned to
Newnan after a visit to Mrs. W. F.
Symons and Mrs. R. E Burford.
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Miss Kathleen Morris and Mrs.
Susie Way, leave this week for Darien
after a visit to Mrs. Allen McDonald.
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Mrs. W. B. I.oc nas returned from
a visit to her mother, Mrs. Kennedy,
who has been very ill at Excelsior,
near Savannah.
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Mrs. L. T. McKinnon and her chil
dren and Miss Rita McKinnon will re
turn shortly from a delightful visit to
North Carolina.
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Little Harroll Gray Mvers has been
quite sick for several davs at the
home of his grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. U. Dart.
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Miss Eugenia Simpson has been
quite ill. As soon as she is sufiiciefit
ly recovered, she will leave tor New
York for the benefit ot a change.
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It is reported that Mr. and Mrs. J.
J. Lewis and their family will return
to Brunswick this fall. Their friends
here will he glad to have the report
verified.
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Mrs. Maggie A. Baker an.. Miss Ber
tha Baker are visiting friends in Ster
ling for a few wpeks. after which Miss
Baker will resume ner school on
Jekyl Island.
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Mrs. E. 11. Mason and Misses Fan
nie and Ethel Mason are at home from
a delightful visit to Baltimore, where
they visited Mrs. C. N. Ark lan at ner
suburban home, Greystone.
Mrs. W. A. Smith will leave next
month for Atlanta, where Mr. Smith
has been for several weeks and where
they are to reside in future. Mr.
Smith having accepted a position there.
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I-ogan Merrimnn. of Georgetown, S.
C. will spend today here the guest of
Mr. and Mrs. .1. J. Wimberly. Mr.
Merriman is a member of a prominent
South Carolina family and is a ne
phew of Mrs. Wimberly. He is on his
way to school at the citadel in Char
leston.
ttn BRUNSWICK DAILf NBWi
Miss Josie Smith will open her
school for the term on Monday, Oc
tober 3.
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The friends of Miss Lilia .Burroughs
will be pleased to learn tnat she is
muca improved in health since going
to Atlanta.
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Mrs. E. J. Allen and Miss Gertrude
Alien will return next week irons New
Mexico, where they spent the summer
with Mrs. J. A. Carroll. They will
be accompanied by little Eioise Car
roll, who will remain here some time.
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The music at tne Methodist church
today will be unusually good. The
regular choir will be assisted by Miss
Christine Winter of bavannan, who
will render a violin solo. Miss Win
ter is gifted with much musical genius
and her playing is a great treat to her
audience.
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Rev. Ed. K. Cook resumes his du
ties as pastor of Wesley Monumental
church In Savannah, after a two
month's vacation spent in Chicago,
where he studied literature in the
University taere. This is Mr. Cook’s
last year at his present church and
he will be given charge of some other
large church.
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Mrs. J. A. Butts has returned from
Savannah, where she spent a pleasant
week the guest of friends and where
she transacted some business in re
gard to the publishing oi her book,
"Mothers of Distinguished Georgians."
This book, which will be a valuable
acquisition to the literature oi the
South, will tie issued, the first of lie
comber and is awaited wltn much in
terest by Mrs. Butt’s irien .s.
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Miss Mary Lilia Blanton had a very
narrow escape from deatn while at
Lookout Mountain. The cable car in
which she and her friends were des
cending the mountain ran off the track
and a terrible accident was barely
averted by the cable catching in some
way. which held the ear until tin
passengers were safely out. Beyond
the shock to their nerves fortunately
all escaped injury.
The music at the Baptist church
today will he very interesting. The
choir Is composed of Miss Emily Waff
organist.; Mrs. Wallace, Mrs. Blanton.
Mrs. W. B. Lee, Messrs Lamance and
Howard Waff, Dr. O. W. Blanton.
The voluntary today wn! ne: "O be
Joyful," and the offertory "Lead Kind
ly Lignt.” This choir is a very fine
one and the music is always much en
joyed by the congregation.
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The funeral of Miss Amanda Law
rence whose widely regretted <tee
occurred at Marietta last week was
largely attended by friends and reia
tlves from all over Georgia, the pro
fusion of exquisite flowers that cov
ered the casket and entirely filled the
chancel were eloquent of ths esteem
and affection in which the deceased
was held. One express ear from At
lanta was laden entirely with floral
tributes from friends there and flow
ers were receiver also from Savan
nah. Charleston and other cities. Miss
Lawrence was a niece of Dr. D. D.
Atkinson, Mrs G. W. Blanton and
Judge S. C. Atkinson of this city and
Judge S. R. Atkinson of Atlanta and
was very popular here.
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A number of people have returned
from their summer outings in the past
four days and many more will be
home during the next lour weeks.
The summer dullness and lethargy
that have enveloped tne social word
will soon give place to the energy
and ambition engendered by cooler
weather, and already some entertain
ments are being planned.
Several card parties are spoken of
for next month, and the season prom
ises to be bright as well as an early
one this year.
The Cinch club is another pleasant
organization that will probably re
sume its delightful entertainments
this winter. These affairs add much
to the social pleasures of Brunswick.
LI TILE LOCAL LINES.
Morgan’s Drug Store is one of the
new enterprises in this city that has
been a success from the very stars.
The service in this popular store is
thoroughly nigh class and in every de
tail the business is one of the best
appointed in the city.
The Downing Company has a very
attractive ad. in luis issue, to which
the attention of the public is directed,
i his well known concern is advertis
ing seed oats in particular and in
cidentiy call attention to their large
stock of heavy groceries. Tne Down
ing Company deserve the patronage of
the general public.
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The attention of the public is called
to the very attractive display ad. of
Mrs. M. Isaac, in this issue, which
occupies a full page. Mrs. Isaac has
been in the dry goods business for a
number of years anil her store long
since lias become the famous rendez
vous for low prices in the city. Those
in search of real bargains in tier line
should keep the place in mind and call
there before making their purchases,
iv low prices. Mr . Adderly was in
Attention is directed to the quarter
page advertisement of the Racket
Store. M. Elkan. proprietor, in this
issue. Mr. Elkan has just returned
from the eastern markets, where he
purchased a very handsome stock of
goods now arriving on every steamer.
He is in position to offer some genuine
bargains in ail departments of his
targe store and prospective purchasers
will best serve their interests by
calling on him.
tERENCEi-ON:
i. S. S. A. S. i. i A . . .
PLRSONAL POINTS.
J. Howard Smith left Tuesday for
a visit to Sparta.
.1. (i. Griffith will return next week
from his vacation.
G. M. Jones leaves tomorrow on a
business trip to Mobile.
Louis W. Baker returns tonight from
a visit to points in Florida.
The very best of stationery, always
on hand at Morgan’s Drug Store.
R. C. Baumgartner returned yester
day from a business trip to Nashville.
Col. J. E. Dart has returned from
i business trip to the east.
J. A. Ward, of Bladen, was among
the visitors to the city yesterday.
Capt. J. A. Foster, of St. Simon,
was in the city yesterday.
Toilet proi irations/bf all JHdVIb and
at reasonable prl<j§q MfiffiAU’fl ticua
Store, —' '
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Ine best character of foreign ex
tracts at very lowest prices at Mor
gan’s Drug store.
Irvine Burdett left a few days ago
for Florida, where ne will represent
McDonough & Cos.
F. E Twitty has returned from a
pleasant visit to Tallulah Falls and
other Georgia resorts.
J. H. Myers, of Tiftnn ami Robert
Morton of Athens, whose Headquarters
are at Tifton, spent yesterday in the
city.
Dr. Konnon Mott U detained away
on account of the illness of his mo
ther. but expects to return, in a few
weeks.
Foreign extracts at Morgan's Drug
Store.
Miss F. G. Nightingale will open her
school for the fall term at her resi
dence on Carpenter street first Mon
day in October.
Goes to Waycross.
J. VV. Blythe, for some time local
manager of the Wilson studio in this
city has gone to Waycross where he
-will manage the business of Mr. Wil
son at that point. Mr. Blythe made
many friends in Brunswick who will
wish him success in nis now field.
Children’s shoes at cost.
L. J. JOEL, 308 BAY Street.
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Miss Kate Slater has the newest
ready to wear hats, the Kromico. Call
and see them.
Clark, the leading and up to date
colored barber, has all the latest
things connected with an up to date
barber shop.
A well satisfied man is he woo dines
at Wilson's.
NOTICF
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In order to make room quickly for
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our handsome fall stock which Is ar
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riving daily
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We Offer at Factory’s Cost
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our entire stock of
| TRUNKS, GO-CARTS & CARRIAGES.
You can save 50 per ceiu oy buy
ing now.
X M. JKliller & den.
sj&pfeuaea it,
YOUR
GROCERYi
STORE,
Always have just what you want!
or can't find dsowuore, a few |
articles we name below: *
APPLES I
Large red and juicy (just try]
them) '
YAMS |
Gardi Yellow Yams (the original)]
J MACKEREL
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| I.arge fat at 12c. each.
L Small fat at 10_c. each.
| FRESH EGGS
I* We are headquarters for nice
clean fresh eggs.
GASOLINE
Always on hand for Humiliating
and cooking purposes,
We invariably have a nice line o!
vegetables on hand each morn
ing
NOTICE
We are better prepared to serve
you now than ever, as we have
on another
NEW DELIVERY WAGON
Phone 158.
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If it's good to eat, we havle it.
Liquid Venier, the best on earth for
polishing furniture at Morgan's Drug
Store.
Baby’s shoes at cost.
L. J. JOEL, 308 BAY Street
Ladies 75c and *I.OO shirt waists
must go at 47 cents.
L. J. JOEL, 308 Bay Street.
A. Zelmeno.itz is now in the retail
feed business, try him once and you
will be a regular customer.
LIQUID VENTER for polishing fur
niture at Morgan’s Drug Store.