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Vednestiay morning.
BOYS’ f?3 s
schooli A;L
suits Am.
Is y°ur boy fixed for school’ with ■-' / J "V j J
NfcW SUIT? \. / V
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Tif _? * If not you should see to it at once. /
** A well pressed, neat appearing boy i'_N\/
n jjJ waye a good scholar. rJ^\.
■ A FULL LINE OF 2 AND 3 PRICE# f
SUITS ARE IN * XJ
ATRIN.-iON’M
Scuppernong
WINE
in
r
quarts or gaiions
W, J. BUTTS,
GQIST.
The Worst Form.
Multitude# aro singing the praises ot
Kouu! the new discovery which is
malting no many sk'fc people well and
weak people strong by digesting wool
t'aey eat, by cleansing and sweetening
the stomach*and tty transforming their'
total into the kind ot pure, rich, red
“loom that makes you feel good all
over. Mrs. Cranflil. ot Troy, I. T
writes: “For a number ot years I was
troubled with indigestion and dyspep
sia. which grew into tile worst ’ form
Finally t was Induced to use Kodol
nnd ailer*using four bottles .1 am en
(indy cured. I heartily recommend
Kudo! to all sufferers from Indigestion
ami dyspepsia. Take a dose alter
meals. II digests what you eat.
doc rgcr’s Pharmacy, W. J.
Smith’s Pnarmacy.
Clark, tho leading and up to date
colored barber, has all the latest
things connected with an up to dale
barber shop.
Natural Anxiety.
Mothers regard approaching winter
with uneuseiness, children take col.
so easily. No disease costs iwit. IP
lie lives than croup, IPs attack is -,o
sudden that the sufferer is .1 i• 11 hr
yond 'human aid before the doctor nr
rives. Such cases yield readily to One
Minute Cough Cure. Liquifies the tnik,.,
us. allays ltdlanmiatlou, remov, dun
ger. Absolutely sate. Ails ua .
diately. Cures coughs, colds, grip,
bronchitis, all throat and lung trou
bles. F. 8. .McMahon, Hampton, Ga.:
“A bad cold rendered me voice!' :•#
just before an oratorical contest. 1 in
tended to withdraw' but took One Min
ute Cough Cure. II restor ,1 my voice
In time to win the medal."
Joergers Pharmacy, W. ,1. Butt
Smith'# Pharmacy. ,
S.
Swan’s Down flour Is he best.
j GfeEAT |
I Anniversary \
\ ■ SALE •
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y SATURDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY,
* OCTOBER 4. 6, 7 and 8.
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y GRAND QPPORTUN! .Y. BIGEST BARGAINS EVER OFFERED. „
Cee Ctixuular. and Sunday’s issue ol The Brunswick* News.
81-O.
> 220 Newcastle. 302 Bay* ;
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YES !
UPTON’S
CEYLON
TEAS
ARE THE FINEST
GROWN
ELENDEO GREEN
AND BLACK,
YOU’LL FIND IT AT
KEANY’S,
'Phone*'?!. 312 Nccastle.
Try Rob Roy Flour. ..It is the best
Gees Like Hot Cakes.
‘The i: to.T selling article [ have
■n my store.-" wrfes druggist -C. T.
Gu-.'fn of Davis, TTy,. "in l)r. King’s
.New Discovery for Consumption,
Coughs lied Colds, because it alwavyj
cures, in my nig years of sales i 1
bn# law • r .Clod. I have known it
save suhoioi'i from Threat and Lung
diseases. who could got no help from
doctor-- or any other remedy.” Moth
era rely oq i(. best physicians pra
ise ri he it, and all druggists guarau
--at■ faction < r ■vefimd price.- I’ru
Ui gubir k... 1 -.-, ■ aiul
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lifotAtfeeial
; Jictes.
, White Violet's.
White violets for one who is most
white! 1 „
These captured sriow-flakkes, I shall
send to her,
And each will -be a little messenger
To ten of love and all love s wondlaus
light.
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White oh her breast, white ladye Inf
my heart,
These little dreams of beauty she
will wear;
And one, perchance, will nestle in
her hair,.
Whose darkened threads are of the
night a part.
White blossoms for one whiter than
the snow.
I send them with a ward of tender
ness,
That they to her my white thoughts
may confess,
And whisper all the white love she
should know.
Smart Set.
('apt. Duncan WrigVit nan returned
from a trip to th” oast..
* *
Mrs. ICmmolt Calnan lias returned
from a visit to Statesboro.
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l.lttle Jon Bonnet who lias In on very
ill in Atlanta, is much improved.
- * *
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Shiver are
now stopping ai Mrs. ( TANARUS„ Klllotls.
* * •
Mrs. T. id. Morgan is spending some
time in Pennsylvania with relatives.
* * *
Mrs. G. W, Blanton and Miss 1011a
Blanton leave shortly lor Whit"
Springs. ,
• • ■
Miss Edsa Winn of Dorchester, is
at the Woman's College in KleVnnotei
taking a course in music.
* * if
Mr. and Mis. A. T. Beaver of At
lanta will arrive next week to visit
Mrs. L. D. Coleman.
• * *
Mr. and MYs. L. C. Marlin wnj ujovi
into l m II ft*. Taylor Ijouko
>i rt*ol m a rrvv ,'ia.v s.
• • *
Mr's. (. AI. Jones, Miss Lauiv .limes
ami Mrs. 10. .). ('alderwood arrived
\<\ny on the Mallory ship.
• * *
Mrs, W. It. Armstrong, of Atlanta
will arrive sometime* tala month to
visit nor father Captain IT. Dart.
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Mi's Duncan Wright and Master 11 a
Bel Wright will remain u week longer
ai llp*nort!i and will return next week
• * •
Tiie many friends of Miss Mary do
Bigmin who Mas been tpiile 111, will be
glad to hear that she Is improving
mildly.
Mrs. (’has, Symons, of New York,
arrived yesterday with her tnree lit
I!" ons. to visit her mother, Mrs. v
-I‘. Coleman.
* *
A meeting of the Daughter# of the
Confederacy will be held at the rest
deuce Of Mrs. It It. Hopnins this
auernoun at It:30 o’clock.
* *
*Tlss Della lllaek who has been the
gnet of Mrs. \V. I! Armstrong in At
lanlrt and at Porter Springs tor %unie
time, will return home shortly.
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Mrs George K. Greeley loft yester
day for Beaufort to attend the wed
ding of Miss Elizabeth Protean ana
Mi William Hamilton Logan.
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The regular meeting of the Oak
Grove i enii-tery society will ue held
ibis atiernoon at 4 o’clock in tin
chapel. All members are urged to at
lend.
* *
The wedding of Rev. Francis H.
Craighill, of Darien and Miss Mary
Ki-i-so mi nis today at high noon in
Christ oitimT. in Macon. The cere
-1111)11- will la- performed by llev. HaJ
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THE BItTTNE’WICK ' DAILY NEW*.
LITTLE LOCAL LINES.
Bass fishing on St, Simon river is
getting interesting. Fifteen fine om
were caught there Monday and parties
from Brunswickian are having a gr tt
time.
The river front now presents a liv-.
ely appearance and there is work lor
all on the bay. over titteen vessels
nave arrived during the past twenty
four hours.
J. J. MaKsour has gone to Atlanta
to consult an eye specialist, his eves
haring been seriously injured in the
if/'ark made upon him by ITam,
recently.
The~'i&oar'd of Managers of the Pro
gress Chffr ivkld a very interesting
meeting at Me -Hub riioitin lasi night.
A lull memberships-wan m attendance
and considerable btisiue*# of a routine
nature was transacted.
The usual monthly sale of Siierrrf
llcrrir accurrcd in front of the court
house yesterday morning, hut thou
was little property to dispose of. mar
shal Burney did not sell.
The Mutual Light and Water Com
pany has not as yet decided where its
power plant wul be located, hut is
said that if will not be anywhere near
ihe business section of the city.
The public road between the city
limits and the Cypress Mills is in an
awful condition and certainly needs
?,C -ntlon. ire road in a number of
places, has been washed away and at
present if is very inmate.
Archdeacon Harry Cassil of Bruns
wick arived in Waycross yesterday
ml pneaejied two interesting sermons
it Brace Episcopal church, lie will
preside at the inee,.ngs of tile arch
deaconry or Brunswick, which will be
ield at Grace church os Tuesday an
Wednesday of this week.—Waveross
Herald.
THEATRICAL NOTES.
The Other Fellow.
Mr. Harry West, the German dialect
ometUan and Ills company of clever
comedians and pretty girls will be the
ittractlon at the Grand on October X.
Phis play is anew one this season,
nut from reports in other cities where
it Tlas played the comments 'nave been
of the best The comedy Is clean and
the company above the average for
i play of tuts kind. Asa special tea
turn a number of high * hiss vaude
ville acts are Introduced and all the
'■test popular songs, marenes,, etc.,
ire played during the action of the
Play.
AI G. Field.
The big company of ten comedians
with the Al G. Figld greater min
strel# is nea.lod by Al G. Field in
person. -The greatest living delinea
tor of the negro character amf dia
lert is beyond question A! G. Field.
Ills work stands distinct and alone
in a class by itself, nr. Field has
for years made a study of (he^u^r
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t First Bargain Sale
► of the Season
: Monday and Tuesday
: OCTOBER 6 and 7.
A FEW SPECIALS.
Ladies’ Mercerized Black Sateen
Petticoat, deep accordeon pleated
flounce, worth SI.OO on sale
69 c
Black Taffeta Silk, 21 inches wide
every yard guaranteed, extra value
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Boys' school hose, fast mack and
heavy, all sizes our 25 c quality
I 16 c
Ak MANY OTHER GOOD FEATURES TO
. w OFFER
KAISER’S* -i
PERSONAL POINTS.
U. B Tuppcr oas r‘turned from a
vi-it to Searsport, Me.
Louts .1. Leavy. Jr. of the News,
spent yesterday iu Savannau.
Capt. Champagne of St. Simon, was
a passenger on the Mallory liner Com
al, which arrived yesterday morning.
Capt. Duncan Wright returned yes
terday from a pleasant visit of several
w.-eks to New York and other eastern
cities.
Clarence Bla; kshear. of Waycross,
who has many friends in Brunswick,
•van among tne visitors to the city
yesterday.
The following passengers arrived on
tile Mallory steamer Comal yesterday:
Dure-an Wright, Mrs. C. \V, Simmons,
Maid and children, .1. Chpmpagne,
Mr.*.. G. M. Jones. Mrs. E. j. Calrfer
wood. Mrs. .1 Lee, Mrs. \V. W. Phil
lips. K. B. Tapper, (ieo. Mel ane, K.
Daigle b and wile. bn. i-i. W-li ftman,
uni children, J 1.. Hateiu*r. 11. Crew-'
ney.
The Arcade.
Respectfully announces to ils many
trends and patrons in Brunswick and
surrounding country that we are pre
pared to fill th' ir orde-s ror any of
lhe leading brands of whiskies on the'
.tiro l.e-i p lar prices. All goods
will be del in red to out of (own cus
tomers of oyn. ion ;e: . \V.
W.. W: son. Old Saratoga, Ixtuis tits,
Icllowst Paul Jon, s Duke of
CioiiiKirlaml. Monogram. Belle of Bonr-_
borf and a number of othersin^JMj
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OCTOBER 8,
SOMETHING
NICE.
Harper’s M. & J. Blend Coffee
1 pound tins 25 c. tj^
SOMETHING
FINE.
Harper Mocha and Java Coffee in
1 pound tins, 35 c.
Phone 158
;
good ta eat, we have it.