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THURSDAY MORNINQ,
Shirt Waists
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You can’t form an idea of the va
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IfBBKVrjSIgfBg/ f|M riety and beautiful coloring in our line
of
ladies* shirt waists
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Without Seeing Th:m
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The general verdict of those who have ie that it's the best selected
and finest line ever shown here. Our stock cf FUR COLLAR
PIECES, MUFFS and CHILDREN'S FUR SETS ar.- in
LEVY’S
HOT
Chocolate,
Beef Tea,
Tomato Bouillon,
Clam Bouillon,
Vigoral
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W„ J. BUTTS,
THE DRUGGIST.
Agent for Huyler’s Candies.
PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED HERE.
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Will not vary it fraction of n grain
from the quanlity iiilleTl for. ai-riuiiiy
la (lie compounding of
Medicines.
f b one of our a thong points. Added to
this is the absolute purity and uti
doubted freshness of e\ery drug used.
We replenish our store frequently, and
use or sell nothing which has bo
come inefficient through ago.
SMITHS
PHARMACY
The Only Guaranteed Kidney Cure.
U Suit. Sure Kidney Cure. Your
druggist will refund your money if
after taking one hoi lie you sue not
satisfied with results. SO cents.
USE ROB ROY FLOUR.
<J. H. Bpo.
This Season
The Most Popular Stores
in
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Brunswick.
220 Newcastle. 302 Bay.
The Tootr'iisomo Daintine in
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tho great ''Pure Food Mart”
a( prices that, liar.) times and
qualify considered, urn not."
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icil anywhoro *
To make a long story short, *
* 1 will say, that, some ni<*c> *
liuckwhoal (bikes and Maple
, Syrup would lioklo your opi
’ <ur ui tasto iminonsoly.
1 ha Vo Loy ;o(Ch N(‘W Buck- *
h whoat and Vue's Now Maple •
Syrup. Try them for break- "
fast.
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THOMAS KEANY, Grocer, i
Phone 11. 312 Newcastle St.<
Cleaning and Pressing.
lin v<> your clothes cleaned and
prcsM'il iii tin' Union donning and
. Propping Company. Yin want first
ilas*.s work and at too lowest print's,
this is me plane to go. Dyeing. re
pairing. altering neatly done. ' Ed-,
waul Martin, manager, inis Monk
street.
Rob Roy Flour is good
•dome fheial
: Views Vlotes.
A Deed and a Word.
little stream had lust its way
Amid the grass and fern.
A passing stranger scooped a well,
Where weary men might, turn.
He walled it in, and hung with care
A ladle at the brink.
He th.t tight not of the (led he did.
But judged in a* all might drink.
He paused again, and Io! file well.
By summer never dried.
Had cooled ten thousand parching
tongues.
And saved a life beside.
A nameless man, amid a .crowd
That thronged the daily mart,
i.el fall a word of hope and love,
Unstudied, from the heart.
A whisper in the'tumult thrown,
A transitory breath —
it. raised a brother from the dust,
It saved a soul from deatn.
O germ I O fount; O word of love!
O tbought at random east!
Ye were but little at the first,
But mighty at the last.
—Charles Mae Kay.
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Mrs. j. B. Wright, of St. Simons,
was in the city yesterday.
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l.itlo Jeanette White has been some
yvlial sick for few days.
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Mrs, .1. it. Whitmire, of St. Simons.
spent yesterday in this city
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Mrs. A. it, Baker and Miss Dot
lie Tison have returned from a visit
io Valdosta.
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Miss Nellie* Atkinson is expected to
return from Atlanta today, her mother
being now considered out of danger.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kussell will
move out this week to Pyles Marsh.
wK'i'e Mr. Russell teache* tite county
school.
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Miss Rossie Anderson has returned
from Atlanta, called home by the seri
e*u illnea of her brother. Albert An
derson.
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The friends of Miss Issie (Sarnie,
formerly of Jacksonville, hut now of
Atlanta, will ho interested to learn
of her approaching marriage to Mr.
Hebert M. Freeman, of Atlanta. The
wedding will occur at Idylwild, ihe
home of judge and Mrs. John S. Can
dler, at lOdgewood, November 12.
Miss Garnie la a sister of Mrs. John
Candler and naa visited Brunswick
several times, the guest of Mrs. VV.
M. Mason.
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The wedding of Mr. Kilo Miller and
Miss Addle Tanker-ley, jvhieii occur
rod yesterday morning at 11 o'clock
was a very pretty affair Rev. C.
Bradley performed the ceremony and
only the immediate relatives were
present. The bride was becomingly
attired In white and looked her fairest
and sweetest. A large” number of
handsome presents were received, at
testing tae popularity of the young
couple. After the ceremony an ele
gant wedding breakfast was served.
Mr. and Mrs. Miller went immediately
to housekeeping and are at home to
their friends in one of the Harley cot;
tages on Gloucester street. The
News extends congratulations.
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Cards are out for tne wedding of
Mr Howard ,1. Waff and Miss Hen
ricna Reynold?; McCullough, which is
to occur in St.. Marks church Wed
nesday. November I't. This wedding
will he an event of interest to a large
circle of friends. Miss McCullough is
one of Brunswick's fairest and most
lovable daughters and has been one of
the mosl popular members of society
ever since her debut. Mr. Waff is
one of this city's mosl popular and
prominent fitting men and nas scores
o. friends here. He also is a pros
perous and successful business man.
Tne wedding will be one of the bril
liant events of ta is season. There
will ho a number of attendants ,n
it will be the prettiest church wedding
seen here in some time.
CUanted!
Young Man to Clerk.
* Must Bea Hustler.
(Special Bicycle Delivery)
LLOYDS
214 Newcastle st. ’Phone 255-2.
TAX NOTICE.
THE LAST HALF OF CITY TAXES
FOR 1902 ARE NOW DUE AND
PAYABLE, AND UNDER THE TAX
ORDINANCE MUST BE PAID ON Olt
BEFORE NOVEMBER 30TH, .1902,
AND UNLESS PAID BY THEN ARE
SUBJECT TO EXECUTION.
GEO. H. SMITH.
City Treasurer.
*. Ship Notice.
Neither the master, owner or con
signees of the Norwegian bark Signe
will he responsible for any debts con
tracted by tne crew of said bark.
Christensen, master.
mm BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS,
A DAYS DOINGS !
ALONG IDE Btf
NEWS NOTES OF INTEREST PICK
ED UP ALONG BRUNSWICK
RIVER FRONT.
Yesterday' Arrival*, Clearances and
Sailings—Other News of the
Movement of Vessels
in Port.
Cleared.
Schoonei Gladys. Colson. New
York.
Schooner M. V B. Chase, Peterson.
Boston.
Schooner Almeta Willey, Dodge,
New York.
Sailed.
Schooner Annie Ainslie, Strout.
New York.
Schinner William H. Jerkos. Wade.
New York.
Sehooner Isaiah K. Stetson, Thank,
iangor.
Sehooner Rebecca A. 'Pauline. Davis,
lew York.
Tuesday's Shipping.
Arrived.
Schooner Van Lear. Black. Connel
ly. Baltimore.
Scaooner Anna Pendleton IVndl .
ton. New' York.
Cleared.
Sehooner Nanluskei, Gapicl. Phila
delphia.
Sailed.
Steamer Colorado, Risk, Mobile.
Schooner Kdilh Olcotl. Harris N w
York.
Georgia, Glynn County.
By virtue of an order of I tie Court
if Ordinary of said county, will he
; old at public outcry, tin the firs t
Tuesday in December. I!H*2, at tis >_■
court house in said county between
the usual hours of sale, rhe foil; wing
real estate, situate in Bibo county io
wil: A track of land In the 1. 1 1 1 .m.i
tia district of said county, containing
two hundred at res. more or less
known as a part of the Fislmll U’m i
bounded on foe north by n part of the
same tract belonging t.o Miss Fannie
llerrie, east by Blythe Back River*
south by lauds of Mrs. Lucy Atkin
■on. and public road leading from
Fancy Bluff to Bethel, and west by
Williamson avenue.
Tne sale will be continued from day
io day, between the same hours, un
til all said property is sold.
Terms cash.
This November nth. IHOB.
Administrator of estate o, Mrs.
Elizabeth Pyles.
Whitman’s
Candy.
MORGAN’S
DRUG
STORE.
; Millinery
| JUST RECEIVED A BEAUTI
, FUL LINE OF MILLINERY
GOODS. HATS, FEATHERS. OR
NAMENTS AND FANCY ,ARTI
;CLES, ALSO A LARGE STOC i
OF ZEPHYRS .AND . FANCY
| WOOLS.
’ LADIES CALL AND SEE FOR
YOURSELVES.
MRS. E. EARLE.
203 Newcastle Street. (
Georgia, Glynn County,
By virtue of order from Court of
Ordinary of said county, .acre will be
sold before the court house doer in
said county, on the first Tuesday in
December, 1902. according to law. the
following described property, namely:
New Town lots, in Brunswick. Ga
known as New Town lots numbers ttin
and 46T. also northern halves ot New
Town lots numbers 462 and 463, as
the property of T. W. Brock, deceased.
Administrator T. W. Brock de- 1
ceased-
A Great Glove
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PURCHASE.
I.a diet Fine Grade of Kid Gloves. 650 pairs in all. They are ii
while, black, slate. tan. brow n, fully worth $l.OO.
Wo oiler them for this week, at the exceptionally low price o
69c. A Pair
KAISER BROS.
The Old Reliables.
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l PERSONAL,POIMtS. I
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W. H. Payne of Darien, was In the
city yesterday.
A. D. McMillan, of Macon, was a
visitor to tin < itv y* terdaj /
M. A'. Baker, is spending a few days
at the fair In Vyidosla.
David Duubberly has removed hl:<
j family to the city from Pennick.
V ir. Baker nas returned from a
1 visit to the, slate, fair at Valdosta.
j Captain J. A. Foster, of St Simon,
was in the city yesterday
i- Im I D ,of I ami" r (ip \i : -
■ registered at the Oglethorpe yester
day.
Jamos Holmes, of .Moultrie Go., was
among the visitors to the city yester
day.
W. (, Lee and 1: B. Fitzgerald.
Kiev boat inspectors of Savannah,
were in the city for awhile yesterday,
Hon. T. W Lamb was lit. the city
yesterday. His will be glad
to learn tiiftt he is improving in
uealth.
Ship Notice.
Neither master, owners nor cog.
(•lent ’S or the Brill:-,! st( unship Ax
minster will be responsible
! debts contracted by tne crew of said
steamer. K, D. M, Strachan & 0r...
j ( onsigne- s
: Never in the History of
y
l Brunswick.
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% has there been collected under one roof sucn a beautiful variety of
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% China and Japanese mattings, tapestry, couch and table covers,
| or, * n fal rugs and portieres, art squares, etc, etc. New goods are
, arriving daily. No “bargain day” goods, but everything in the lat
i est designs and fresh from the factory. When in search of a prac
tical wedding present, visit us. We have hundreds to select from.
\2t. M. ftililler & den
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yfK : ,x>cnee i
Harper's Mocha and Java in Qua .
pound Tin Cans 35c. Can't be .
beat. I
Harpers M. A- .1. Blend in One
pound Tin Cans at 2hc. A fine \
drink. ■ |
Peas, |
Our Tea Department can’t bo beatj
beat anywhere. All we ask is I
a trial. I
Phone 158.
yCfi'mel I
If it's good to eat, we havle it. ?
Citation.
Georgia. Glynn County.
To all whom it may concern:—H. R.
Hop! :::■ having. i:i proper fftm ap
plied to me for permanent letters of
administration upon the estate of A.
1.. Franklin, late of said county, do
ceased This is to cite all ant] singu
lar the creditors and next of kin of
said deceased to be and appear at
my office within the time allowed, by
law, and show cause, if any they can,
why permanent letters oi ‘admiuistra
' >on should not be granted to said It.
It Hopkins, on the estate of said A
!-. Franklin, deceased.
Tills November 3th. 1902.
HORACE DART.
Ordinary, Glyfen County. Ga.