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..SATURDAY MORNING
Shirtwaists]
, K You car.’t fcim an idea of the va- 'j
riety and beautiful coloring in our line
W LADIES 1 SHIRT WAISTS 5
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1 The general verdict of those who b;:vc is that it’s the best selected /
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, aod finest line ever shown here. Our stock of FUR COLLAR - {
PIECES, MUFFS and CHILDREN'S FUR SETS are in *
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Chocoiate,
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Bocf Tea,
Tomato Bouillon,
Clam Bouillon.
Vigor al
W. J. BUTTS,
THE Dm.' GGI3T.
Agent for Huyler's Candies.
The Dot Cornea Out
In fttcittl of going in. wlion .vim send
your clothes to Jim Carter, i.et his
boj coniH for your eiot'nes. l'.om
2582.
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LOST -On western side of T'nion, !
between George ami Pritico streets
onc* sinnll plain gold watch. Finder ;
will be liberaliy rewarded by yet urn
ing same to Fleming Wjiff.
V’anteu.
We would hire to ask turought the j
. lunius or your paper, if there is a
person who lias used Green’s ■ li-nst !
Flower for the cure, of liw.ge.stioi..
Dyspepsia ami h.ver i r mules that him
not been cured—,;, u wo also hkm
their results, such an our sto; m i.
• u. motion r. food, oabltual '■osiivc
ness nervous dyspepsia, headaches.
spondeht feelings, sleeplessness -lit]
fact, and trouble connected wit'.i the
stomaeb or liver? This uiemeiue nu
bee" sold tor many years ii nil eivi’-
lzej countries, and we wish to oort-e- ■
pond wltu yo” and senu you one of our
books free of cost. If you have m-v i
tried August Flower, try one bottle
-tirst. Wo have never known of tc
falling. If so, something more eeikumj
is tno matter with you. Ask your
druggist.
G. C. Green. Woodhuvv, X. J.
1 Y**v4’‘‘t?Vt 7j
fcdrSß WiSi Ha
gmjmnji
iSlltfni
iMWMmI 1
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brought these shoes in to show how well they had
worn. Two years of hard wear has not broken them.
They say the
ALL AMERICA £g
has more wear, more style and more comfort than
any $5.00 shoe they ever wore.
The new styles are the handsomest we have ever
shown. Let’s show them to you.
See our $3.00 and $2.50 shoes too. Whatever
priced shoe you want we can please you.
Drop in and see.
J. H & Bro,
'l’lie Tootrii iiinn Dalntlos in
Iho great "Pure Food Mart"
a; prim’s ihnd, hard times and i
duality e m id-red, are not,
mpisipii anywhere
To make a long story aohrt. .
. I will say, that some uiee
iluckwireat Ciikns am! Maple
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y Syrup would tickle your epl
► euie.tu tasty- imnten. ,-ly.
[ I have 1 C, Xew Huek
t wheat ai;d Yoe's Xew Maple
[ Syrup. Try tnein for break
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[ THOMAS KEANY, Grocer.
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dome doeial
thews thotes.
Earth’s Music.
Sometimes -it scorns to me that music
lives
Only amid the silence of the fields.
Or where th" tail trees’ whispering
leaves
Mingle their voices with the rushing
stream.
r ’vI oft t hear if in the busy town,
Ri on In the noise- and tumult of the
st rents.
poetry, infruth. it most is.
A song of toll and never-ending woe,.
Deeper jtrid sadder than the sea’s iaug
moan.
More varied than the wind's increas
ing wail.
Sometimes tr.ero comes a slow and
"m urnfu! tone,
And t.ien a crashing as of men at
strife.
Sometimes the music falls so peace
fully
That I could think the storm of life
was past.
Am! d*-i fit's great stillness ctfflics to
earth at last.
Daniel Masters.
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0 W Blanton and Miss Ella
Bfintyli have returned front White
Springs.
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Mrs. VV. It. Nicholas, of Jackson
ville, is the guest of her sister, Mrs.
I. W. Watkins.
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Mr. and' Mrs. It. Kirkland, of Sa
vannah, are spesdirtg some time here,
'.C guests of Mr. and Mrs. .1 W. Wat*-
■<ins. on Hanover square.
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Mrs. 13. O. Zeaiey has returned to
her (tome in Hattiesburg, Miss., after
a delightful visit t,. Mrs. Forties and
Mrs, 11. V. Adderley.
Miss Howona Oriffln was quite ill
yesiorday and inialtfe to boa 1 school.
During her ab.-jene; her [dare was HR.
' J by Miss Fanin- Grant Nigntcngale.
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The first meeting of the Excelsior
Literary Society was hi Id yesterday
at the high school and a good pro
gramme rendered.
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Mrs. L. f1 r ecu wood and her family
leave tomorrow for Norfolk, where
they will reside in future. Tlteir
friends regret their departing very
much, and many' good wtsties fellow
them to their success and happiness
•it 'their new home.
The Daughters of the Revolution
tr ' called to a moling tor Monday af
-1 ; ion at I o’clot-k a# the home of
Mrs. J. A. Ilutts. recent. Business of
int-pt rtaucc will be discussed and all
members and (boat 1 eligible for mem
bership are requested to attend.
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Dr. huh) Mrs. Hugh Burl'otd. Miss
I ion ith.v ami Master Ashton Bttrford
have returned from a visit of a week
to New Jersey anti New York. At
Lie latter place Dr. Harford took a
pi< ial course in surgery and.otner
branches of his profession.
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The friends of Mrs. S. (' Atkinson
were much grieved yesterday over the
new: oi her dangerous tllr.ss in Atlan
ta. Her daughter. Miss NMlie Atkin
son. left. Thursday night for Atlanta
m reVom-e to , telegram nnnoum iftg
: >cr ntmlmi s, et it. .1 n.litton. The
iatcsl message yesterday said that
there was a slight improvement in her
symptoms, but sue is still m-y ill.
MORE NEW GOOD USINGS.
„ Fancy New Crop Pecans,
f Large, Fine, Crisp Celery.
Extra Largo Fat Bananas,
Fancy New Crop Figs,
New Chocolate Almonds,
New Delicious Chocolates.
(Special Bicycle Delivery)
LLOYD’S
214 Newcastle st. ’Phone 255-2.
NOTiCE.
Unless returned to me at r: -a. |
will im.-. ’c u-, to the fullest extent of
the .aw. the person who on yesterday
.”> !e mj two bird and es. deseriiied as
■hiiov- * A male p'inter. about six
. rs old, slender build, white wit i
tier e.dosed head and ears, with
•ht ' l et.le. n ears ami eyes to nose,
i:\er spot at root of tail and near tip
. thereof. rather ions stump tail and an
swers te iiatno "Maude." A solid liver
■'h’fi i in.be |. i.n or., airut one yftu
mi. Sour ears, with a sear on right
■•}’ ‘ t nose which is about grown over
hair, snort stump tat! and an
w ers to name ‘"dim.'" J. D. Sparks.
Virulent Cancer Cured.
Startling proof of a wonderful ad
ai:i e in medicine is given by druggist
A. W. Hoi ms, of Elizabeth. \v Va.
An oid man tliere had long suffered ■
'• il' l "hut good doctors pronounced
in uruble cant er. They believed iv S i
!• ■’ ‘hi :.js Ml he used Beetric
’•itteys and applied Bucking Arnica 1
salve, whie'n treatment completely !
ared hitn. Wan Electric Bitters are
used to expel bilious, kidney and mi- •
••otv poisons at the same time this
aiv. ex.-rts its matchless healing
ow. r, b’ood diseases, skin eruptions j
ulcer* and sore* vanish. Bitter* sue*’
THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS.
A DAYS DOINGS IN
IDE LOCAL FIELD
NOTES PICKED UP IN THE CITY
BY-THE-SEA BY NEWS
REPORTERS.
Services at Catholic Church.
All Saints Day will be < bserved at
St. Xavier's Catholic church today.
Mass at. f>:3o ami P a. in. Afternoon
service, at I.
First Baptist Church.
Breaching 11 a. hi. and 7:30 p. m.
by the pastor.* Young [people's m<- t
ing I0:|. r . p. nt. Sunday school 3:30
p. in. All are cordially Invited.
Pianos Tuned.
All those who wish to have tueir
piano ; tuned by a first class tuner
from Hadden and. Rates' bowse, of Sa
vannah, can leave their order with B.
J. Olewine, as he will be „ere in a
few days.
Saflors Had a Fight.
Two saipop,; engaged in a flghi on
on Bay street Tuesday -night, one of
lhe 111 drawing a pistol and attempting
!<> shoot the other. They were given a
hearing htd'urw Justice ..amhright. yes
terda.v morning and the pJesperaie man
Paul Poore,> was bound over to the
city court under a hum! of S2OO.
Only One Case.
’l-itere was only one case on the po
lice court dor-net yesterday morffing.
that of Ren Hooding, a white man.
charged with being drunk and disor
derly and also public indecency. He
was fitted |lf) or :"Utenei-.| to verve
thirty days on the streets.
All Saints Day.
This Is All Saints Day. orm of the
most popular festivals of the (Tiristiou
year. In old Him., it was commonly
spoken 'if a- All Hallows Day, and
front it we get 'lie name of Halloween.
It Is observed by large hr*lies of
Ob rial lans as precious memorial of
s tils who have <li<-il in the (ommun
b>n of tho church anti are now in Data
di.-.e, especially their own familiar
friends loved long .since and lost
awhile." It will he observed at St.
Mark s church by. a celebration cf the
holy communion at lb o'clock, with an
address appropriate to the lay.
WANTED A cut rally located
hoarding house would Hko to have a
few boarders can furnish neals or
can furnish rooms if deal red. Mrs. 1).
Hatcher. 301 Newcastle steet.
ASK FOR ROB ROY FLOUR.
MORGAN’S
DRUG
STORE.
NOTICE.
j On November 1, ike da;, vnrtent of
i the Mutual Light and Water to. will
1 be discontinued, and will i.e resume 1
. again curly next year a.e>r ad,Felons j
• have beca I.nil; a.d iie.v matu.n<:i
, installed.
i Our work speaks for itseif, while'
' our Hue of photo jewelry, buttons aim
' frames is complete.
We aiso.cto devdoping and finishing
for amateurs.
WILSON PHOTO STUDIO, g
501 1-2 Gloucester street.
Page Woven Work Fence is the
strongest fence in the world.
C. W DE'UNG, Agent.
W. h . TUFP2R A CO.,
Forwarding and Ghipp.ng Agents.
Lighterage, Towing and Marine In
surance. Cori esoonoence Sc'icfted, ;
BRUNSWICK. GA
Cleaning and Pressing.
Call on the Union Cleaning
Pressing Company to have your fail T
and winter clothes put in first class
order. We make all clothes look as
good as new ones.
EDWARD MARTIN. Manager.
510 Mont Street _ j i
Our Best News of >
TABLE LINEN j
AND NAPKINS:
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'J’lii past week has bee u one of our largest in Linen selling*
" tnonn to make this Monday and Tuesday still greater.
\V( also offer for Monday and Tuesday a great line of Fall Un- 4
derwear for Ladies and Cail dren at reduced prices. *
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KAISER’S i
PERSONAL POINTS.
Hi it. \V. F. Symons has returned
from Atlanta.
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J. M. Weils, of Waycrcss, tpent ves
; terday in (he city.
! R, M. McLaughlin continues quite
j ill.
Mr. Franklin, brother of chi' iate
Col, A. L. Franklin, spent ra 1
(leys here attending to the disposal of
household property and general af
fairs.
YESTERDAY’S SHIPPING.
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Arrived^
St* timer Rio Grande, Johnson. New
York.
Schcoonor 1). It. Haskell, Pickering,
New York.
Schomier S. I'. Hitchcock, Wyman,
New York.
riouooimr Viola Rcppard. Williams.
Boat oh. (*
Cleared.
; Schooner Ebernuzcr Kfagett. Yea
i lon. New York.
.FOUND Near Hanover Park, a
. rosary Owner can have same by eall
' log at the News office and paying
; charges.
FOh RENT— Five room cottage
corner Howe and Reynolds streets.
Apply at J. J. Lissner’ss.
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FOR RENT—-Two very desirable
: fixiiik, with or without hoard. Apply ,
to 300 1-2 Newcastle street.
.Never in the History of
&runsivkk,
• has there been collected under one roof suen a beautiful variety of
China and Japanese mattings, tapestry,'couch and table covers,
oriental rugs and portieres, art squares, etc, etc. New goods are
arriving daily. No “bargain day” goods, but everything in the lat
est designs and fresh from the factory. When in search of a prac
tical wedding present, visit us. We have hundreds to select from.
fi. M. filler A tfen.
NOVEMBER 1.
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IteKeffee
j. Harper's Moclm and Java in One'
| hound Tin Cans 350. Can't, be j
1 beat.
j Harper’s M. *j. Blend in One
I Pound Tin Cans at 25c. A fine
I drink.
9eas,
t Our Tea Department can’t lie beat
.beat anywhere, -All wo ask isj
[just a trial. L .
j Phone 158. i
I aej
ifl J HTTcnig
If it’s good to eat, we havle it.
Healthy Kidneys Means Long Life.
If you want to restore your Kiuceya
to their former state take Smith Sure
Kidney Cure—so cents at druggists.
ROB ROY FLOUR IS THE BEST.
TO HAVE CLOTHES DY*ED PRO
perlv. take them to Jim Carter at 504
-Monk street or ring paone zd3-2.
Clark, tine well known colored bar
ber, is better fitted Jo serve the pub
lic than ever. Everything neat and
clean and nr to date
Roy Roy Flour is the t:tt-