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MtiDAY MORNING.
Shirt Waists
tV . You can’t form an idea of the va-
riety and beautiful coloring in our line
Ilf) LADIES SHIRT WAISTS
WithOßt Seeing Them
* The general verdict of those who have is that it's the best selected
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„ and finest line ever shown here. Our stock of FUR COLLAR
* PIECES, MUFTS and CHILDREN'S FUR SETS are in
| LEVY’S
HOT
Chocoiate,
Beef Ta,
Tomato Bouillon,
t
Clam Bouillon.
Vigoral
W. J. BUTTS,
THE DRUGGIST.
Agent for Huyler's Candies.
PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED HERE.
Will not vary a fraction of a grain
from the quantity callPtl for, accuracy
lu tin- compounding of
Medicines.
Is oftp of our sthong points. Added to
this is the absolute purity and un
doubted fres'iiness of every drug used.
We replenish our store frequently, and
Use or sell nothing which has be
come inetUelent through ago.
SMITH’S
PHARMACY
The Only Guaranteed Kidney Cure.
is Smi—'a Sure Kidney Cure. Your
druggist will refund your money if
after taking one bottle you are not
satisfied with results. 60 cent*.
U&E ROB ROY FLOUR.
and. H. Holler & Bro.
This Season
The Most Popular Stores
in
Brunswick.
220 Newcastle. 302 Bay.
The TootcVisomo Daintier In '
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• the great “Pure Food Mart” „
, at prices that, hard times and 4
quality considered, are not*
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• equaled anywhere
A
, To make a long story short, *
4 I will say. (hat some nice ”
* Buckwheat Cakes and Maple 4
4. Syrup would tickle your epi- ‘
♦ curean taste immensely.
4 ;
. I have l.eggett's Now Buck- ‘
A
4 wheat and Yoe’s New Maple ‘
* Syrup. Try them for break- J
4 fast,. :
* THOMAS KEANY, Grocer. I
Phone 11. 312 Newcastle St.r
Cleaning and Pressing.
Have your clothes cleaned and
pressed at the Union Cleaning and
Pressing; Company. You want first
class work and at the lowest prices,
this is the place to go. Dyeing, re
pairing, altering neatly done. Ed
ward Martin, manager. sns Monk
street.
Rob Roy Floyr la good.
■time Social
: thews Iftetes.
TO HUMPTY DUMPTY.
Clown monarch of the nursery, by
name
Hos long been silent on the sonnet’s
tongue, .
The while our bards '.sophisticate
have sung
Thy cousin Pierrot and his deeds to
fame.
For airs of carnival thou lack’st, thy
name
No Columbin to captivate the young
With that “love interest" wihch is
set among
The first requirements of t he author's
game.
Kings prove, ’tis said, their greatness
in their fall.
But thou, macT bumpkin from the
moon, hast shown
Thy merriment to childish eyes alone.
That hail thy tumble as a screaming
sight.
Little barbarians with no thought at
all "•
To sympathie or keep a face politel
—Thomas Walsh.
• • •
Mrs. A. C. Christie leaves today for
a visit to Wayeross.
• • *
Mrs. Tiena Harley and her daughter
Miss Cleo Harley, are in Atlanta.
• • •
Miss Ethel Conoly has returned from
a delightful visit to Vavannah.
Mrs. I?. D. Walter and Miss Edna
Penniman are in Savannah.
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Miss Fannie Grant Nightengale en
tertained a few young people last eve
nlng.
• • •
Mrs. Ij. H. Tlayno wii. return in a
few days from a visit to Columbus
and other Georgia cities.
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Mr. and Mrs. \V. A. Postell and
their children have moved from St.
Simons to- Brunswick and will reside
here fn future.
• • •
Mrs. M. Kaiser has returend from
a visit to New York and other East
ern cities.
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Mr. and l Mrs. J. B. Wright. Mrs .1.
H. Whitmire. Mrs. C. H. Meldrim,
Miss Bessie Fox, Mrs. E. B. Dudley,
and Mrs. C. H. Dudley came over
from St. Simons yesterday to attend
the funeral of Mr. H B. Robinson.
• • •
Mrs. J. A. Butts, regent, calls a
meeting of the Daughters of the Revo
lution for this (Friday) afternoon at
4 o'clock. Election of officers will be
held and a full attendance is earnestly
requested.
The Daughters of the Confederacy
did not meet yesterday because of the
inclement wqnther. Mrs, H. R, Hop
kins. the president, calls a meeting for
tomorrow afternoon at :i o'clock at her
residence on Dartmouth street. A
full (Attendance is desired, as matters
of importance will he discussed.
• • •
The Cotillion Club held a meeting
Monday night and formally reorgan
ized for the season. The tolh wing
were elected officers for tnis year:
George H. Smith, president. B. i
Coleman, vice president, Howard J.
Waff, secretary and treasurer. The
first he given .Tuesday ere
ning in the parlors of the Oglethorpe,
and will be a welcome diversion for
the young people.
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The Southeastern Passenger Asso
ciation has granted reduced rates, one
and a third fare for all persons at
tending the annual meeting of the D.
A, R. in Savannah. November 13-15.
Tickets are good, for lure days before
and three days after the conference.
All thos who purchase tickets must
procure a certificate and have tickets
signed i,y Mrs. W. H. Y'eandle, corre
sponding secretary, countersigned by
J. W. Stewart, special agent. This
entitles them to return on a one-fr- rd
faro. Special rales have also been
secured at the De Sofa.
CUanted!
Young Man to Clerk.
W ' Must Bea Hustler.
V
(Special Bicycle Delivery)
LLOYDS
214 Newcastle st. 'Phone 255-2.
■ i . ■ilii.mi .a.s
Ship Notice.
Neither the master, owner or con
signees of the Norwegian hark Signe
will Vie responsible for any debts con
tracted by. the crow of said bark.
Christensen, master.
Rest in printing—News Job Office.
PIANOS TUNED.
Professor White lias just arrived
aand will attend to orders. ‘Phone
Mitchell & Thomas’ stables.
BRUNSWICK BA ITT NEW*
A DAIS DOINGS IN
TIE LOCAL FIELD
NOTES PICKED UP IN THE CITY
BY-THE-SEA BY NEWS
REPORTERS.
The Last Day.
This is the last day for legal adver
tisements and the copy"'should he in
the office before 4 p. ni. to insure, in
sertion.
The City Court.
The city court was in session agtin
yesterday an 1 the criminal docker
was agaui taken up. The day was a
rather tiresome one and only a t.-w
ases were disposed of.
Out of Hospital,
Fred Way, who was in a hospital m
Baltimore for two months, having
arm opera)ed upon, bus returned !
Savannah. IBs friends will lie glad to
learn that the hone is now united and
he can use his arm again.
Services at Beth Tefiloh. '
There will be services al the temple
Beth Telfiloh at S o'clock p. in. and
a sermon will hr delivered by rabbi f.
Warsaw. Tomorrow. Sabbath school
will be iqdd ai ft a. m. and services at
10 a. m.
Forty Years’ Torture.
l’o he relieved from a torturing dis
ease after 40 years’ torture might w.-ll
arise the gratitude- ot anyone. That
is whht DeWltts Witch Hazel Salvo
did for Haney, Geneva, u. li
says: “DeWl't's Witch Hazel Salve
cured me of idles after I hud uffi red
to years.” t.’urrs cuts, burns, wounds,
skin diseases. Beware of counterfeits,
loerger’s Pnarmacy, W. .J. Butts,
Smith s Poarmacy.
Bound Kidneys —Perfect Health.
The use of Smith's Sure Kidney
..tire will produce both. Try a bottle
and he convinced. Your druggis t sells
for 50”
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Grand Opera
House
..5 NIGHTS AND .1 MATINEE.?.
The
Gagnon-Pollock
Stock Company
- AND—
THE MADISON SQUARE CYCLE
WHIRL.
Prices 10, 20. and 30:.
I.adies will he admitted far half
price—l3 cents—on Monthly
See small Dills for rciiertci-.v
Whitman’s
Candy.
MORGAN’S .
DRUG
STORE.
*
i JVliHinery
. JUST received a beauti
;FUL LINE OF MILLINERY'
GOODS, HATS. FEATHERS, OR-.
LAMENTS AND FANCY . ARTI- '
’CLES. ALSO A LARGE STCCi- f
OF ZEPHYRS AND . FANCY'
'WOOLS.
‘ LADiES CALL AND SEE FOR it
’yourselves.
MRS. E. EARLE, . ]
203 Newcastle Street.
• TAX NOTICE.
THE LAST HALF OF CITY TAXES
FOR 1902 .ARE NOW DUE AND
PAYABLE, AND UNDER THE TAX
ORDINANCE MUST BE PAID ON OR
BEFORE NOVEMBER 30TH. .1902:
AND UNLESS PAID BY THEN ARE
SUBJECT TO EXECUTION.
GEO. H. SMITH.
*fcity Treasurer.
Best ia printing—News Job Office. J
A Great Glove !
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PURCHASE.!
Ladies Fine Grade ot Kid Gloves, (550 pairs in ail. They are in
vvhjro, black, slate. ti! brown, fully worth SI.OO. ' 4
\V.* offer them for this week, at the exceptionally low price of *
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69c. A Pair
KAISER BROS-!
The Old Reliables"
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PERSONAL POINIS.
A Banks, Jr., nas been sick for
a few days.
W. F. Parker is at Malbone on a
hunting rrip.
J. li. Thomas, of Jacksonville,
spent ycsieyd.'r, in the city.
I K Morris, r f Atlanta, was a vifv
iter to the city yesterday.
J Yiwdiorough. of Savannah, pent
yesterday in the city.
.1 F. MoWliifo. of I.e,,ajion. whs in
tee city yesterday. * .
Rev. D. Wiiison Winn, oi St. Simon,
spent yesterdayTu tire city.
E 1 Cone) has returned from a
triii to Valdosta ami Toomasviiie
, *
J, U. Morton left Wednesday for a
bm-iir ss trip tc. Mobile.-
. , U..
W. A Fair, tho woll Known repnv
! r.t-'Utative of u> American Biscuit 0..
; is in tae eHy.
J. P. Mouro. of Atlanta. was regts*
t-Tt <] at the Ogji'tliorpe yestorady.
J IK Barriman. ot AHnvoha. (la.,
was amoiig the visitors to the city
v* r.terdfty.
M. A Baker returned yesterday
tiosta.
Best ia prlrting-rSewg doh Office.
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Never in the History of
Brunswick,
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has there been collected binder one roof suen a beautiful variety of
-China and Japanese mattings, tapestry, couch and tabi.e covers,
oriental rugs and portieres, art squares, etc, etc. New goods are
arrgting 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. V\ e have hundreds to select from.
X M. Miller A don.
NOVEMBER t.
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' Harper's Mocha anil Java in One
pound Tin Cans 33c. Can’t be
beat.
| Harper's M. &J. Blend in One'
pound Tin Cans at 25c. A fine;
drink! !
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(Our Tea Department cen t, lie heat,
.beat anywhere. All we ask is !
‘rial. |
Phone 158.
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If • t’s good to eaf, we hav* it.
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Citation.
Georgia. Glynn County.
To all whom it may concern:—R. R,
Hopkins having, in proper form, ap
plied to me for permanent letters.of
administration upon the estate of A.
L. Franklin, late of said county, de
ceased This is to cite all and singu
lar the creditors and next of kin oi
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 ot administra
tion should not be granted to said R.
K. Hopkins, on the estate of said A.
L. Franklin, deceased.
This November sth. Ifiii2.
HO RACK DART. .
Ordinary. Giynn Ccunty, Ga.