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THURSDAY MORNING.
Cool Weather
f’V MAKES A MAN THINK OF HIS '
C; 'ft
Underwear
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• ARE YOU FIXED FOR CO LD WEATHER IN THAT PARTICU
? lAR?
*• If not. now Is the time to lay in yyur supply.
r. We ran serve you with either light, medium or heavy weight, in
£ WOOL, COTTON, Or MIXED MOODS. Jnv< tigaale the merit* of
* our Underwear Block, ami see If its not lo our i.iutu.il Interest.
As
! LEVY’S
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You Owe Us Nothing
For doing right. The druggist who desires to grow i.i the confi
dence of the people him no other safe nnd sure way open to him.
We solicit yotir patronage on the grounds of pure drugs, rigYly
hiimklqd, at fair prices.
On this luislH wo have grown. On this hnsis we will ronlinue to
grow.
We n/e In basin'ss to make money, hut kii.iv full well that we’
must earn your eonlldcnc ) before we can get your patronage. .
We have * qui?a messenger service, ami will send for and tie ‘
liver your prescription promptly. ‘
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W. J. BUTTS, ;
THE DRUGGIST. ;
Agent for Huyler’s Candies. ’
i RICE. i
Merchant* In want of this staple will do well to
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Call and See Our Samples, J
We have a large line to seleete from. , i
We carry in stock J-lft* Buoy, Monkey I’rnnd, tloiivgon and umuyA
oilier hranda. <
Our line of Toilot Soap la up-to-date. If you want Tomatoes eome^
see us. i
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The Downing Company.;
Natural Anxiety.
Mothers regard approaching winter
with uueaaelneHß, children lake cold
o * itdly. No disease costs more lit
tle uvea than croup. Ifs nitaek is so
sudden that the sufferer is often lie
yon.l Tinman aid before Inc doeior nr
nves. Such eases yield readily to One
Minute Cough Cure, Liquifies the muc
tin. allays tntluniinatiou, removes dan
ger. Absolutely sale. Acts imme
diately. Cures coughs, colds, grip,
loowhltts, nil throat and lung trou
ble. F. H. McMahon, Hampton. <:a.
*‘A had cold rendered ni(> voiceless
juat lielyrc an oratorical contest. I in
tended to withdraw but took Otic Min
UK* Cough (hire. II restored my voice
in time to win the medal."
Joetgor's Pharmacy, W. J. Butts,
Swit'u’B Pharmacy.
Special Bargains
ON
Saturday, Monday
and Tuesday
See Heller’s Weekly.
J. H.
220 Newesile.a 302 Bay.
V"antec,.
I We would 1.,v0 to ask turought the
j Junius in your piper, if there is a.:..
| person who has used Creep's ugust
Flower ior the cure of In ..gestlon
.lyspepsia and L.ver i munlcs that ha:
not been cured--.. . we also meal
I mil' results, sneli a: . -mr sto: la \'l
• • o. etion i. toed, otbitual ■ ostive
m -s nervous dyspepsia, headaches, ,P
spouden: feelings, sleeplessness—in
fact, and trouble connected with the
stomach or liver? This meuicine aus
been sold lor many years 1 i all civil
iy<M countries, and we wish to corre
i pond wit., yoand sen., you one of oui
books free of cost. If you have novel
tried August Flower, try one, bottle
first. Wo nave never known of its
failing. It so, something more serious
is too matter with you. Ask ymr
druggist.
G. C. Green, Woodbury. N. J
COMMITTEE TO
RENDER DEPORT
INTERESTING SESSION OF THE
BOARD OF TRADE WILL BE
HELD TOMORROW.
The Board of Trade will hold its
regular weekly meeting at the eity
hall tomorrow morning, and consider
able Interest In attached to the most
ing. It is hoped that a large number
i t the members will he present.
The most important subject to he
handled at the meeting is that of se
curing a branch of the American Cigar
Company for Brunswick.
At a meeting of the hoard held last
week a committee was appointed to
investigate the matter, and, it is
thought, this committee wiil report
hack to the hoard tomorrow.
The ccornmittee has been hard *!St
work for the past week and they are
entertaining the hope that the large
cigar company will decide to locate
here.
Out of Death’s Jaws.
"When death seemed very near from
a severe stomach and liver trouble,
that 1 had suffered with lor years,”
writes I*. Muse, Durham, N. C.. "Dr.
King's New Life Pills saved my life
and gave perfect health." Best pills
on earth and only 25 cents at all
druggists.
Forty Years' Torture.
To be relieved from a torturing dis
ease after 40 years’ torture might 'veil
cause the gratitude of anyone. That
is what DeWltt’s Witch Hazel Salve
dbl for 0. Haney, Geneva, O. He
says: l)eWilt’s Witch Hazel Salve
cured me of piles after i had suffered
40 years.” Cures cuts, burns, wounds,
skin diseases. Beware of counterfeits,
loerger’s Pharmacy, W. J. Butts,
Smith’s Pharmacy.
WANTED Mae to take charge of
office here in Brunswick. Address,
•villi reference, at once. Alfred Morris,
wholesaler, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Clark, the well known colored liar
her, is better fitted to serve the pub
Me than ever, everythin* neat ami
lean and no to yfate
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure
Digests what you eat*
Quiulne sh-mpoo, the latest for
ladies’ hair. For sale nnly at Clark's
ionaorlal par
To Lovers of Music.
We herewith beg to inform our
friends and uie public that we are
now prepared lo accept a limited num
ber <tf pupils In piano, violin, singing
harmony, counterpoint and composi
tion of music, which wo guarantee to
teach strictly in accordance with the
methods used at the Royal Conserva
lory of Music ot I.eipslg, Germany.
Terms reasonable. Hoping (lie citl
zons of Brunswick will kindly patron
ize us we beg to remain
Very respectfully,
HORTENOE VON BEGLI2RBEO.
OSCAR VON BEOLERBKG.
7IS A street.
ONIONS.
Will in- sold today at 10 o’clock at
Rid Grant street, til sacks yellow On
ions.
Try Rob Roy Flour. It is the best
me Rob Roy flour.
Miss Slater will have anew line of
due' lints this week.
USE ROB ROY FLOUR.
Game is in season. Wlson lias just
received a fine lot of quail.
Lawyers should have their work
done at tin* News Job Office.
"WOOD
Oak and Pine
B- H. DANIELS, Phone 147-3
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The Toot.e'iisomo Dnintiet; in
■ the great “Pure Food Mart" i
at prices (liat. hard times and ’
quality considered, are not’
. equaled anywhere
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To make a long story short. *
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♦ 1 will say, that some nice \
f Buckwheat Cakes and Maple *
f Syrup would tiekie your epi- ’
► cureau taste immensely.
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I have Leggett's New Buck- *
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► wheat and Yoe's New Maple i
* Syrup. Try them for break- J
. fast. i
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THOMAS KEANY, Grocer. \
Phone 11. 312 Newcastle St.i
dome dedal
thews thetes.
Those having news for this depart
ment are requested to call telephone
147-3.
SONG.
The sun. and the sea. and the wind.
The wave, and the wind, and tne
sky,
We are off to a magical Ind.
.My heart, and my soul, and I.
Behind us the isles of despair
And mountains of misery lie.
We're away, anywhere, anywhere,
My neart, and my soul, and I.
O islands and mountains and youth,
O land that lies gleaming before,
l.ife is love, hope and beauty, and
truth—
We will weep o'er the pasr. no more.
Behind, are the bleak fallow years,
Before, are the sea and the sky,
We're away, witn a truce to the tears.
My heart, and my soul, and I.
—ln May Frank Leslie's Popular
Monthly.
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Mis. Penfleld has been ill for sev
eral days at the home of Mrs. Kennon
Mott.
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The german that was to have been,
given Tuesday nig.it has been post
poned until ialer.
Miss Leula Calvin has returned
from a delightful visit to friends in
Valdosta.
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The Daughters of the Confederacy
tire called to meet this afternon at the
hi me of Mrs. R. R. Hopkins, on Dart
mouth street.
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Mrs. il. A. Blftt so and M rs. Bolling
Wnltfleld ore in Savannah represent
ing the Brunswick chapter at the U.
A. R. conference. •
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Miss Maud Nightengale leaves today
for Jacksonville, where she will take
steamer for New York, to ‘spend the
winter with her amir Mrs. Troup.' "
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Mr. and Mrs. Kennon Mott have re
turned front Jacksonville, called non e
by the Illness of their little daughter.
Tne little one is now improving.
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Miss Kstollf Rodriquez, of Now
York, who haw boon the muost of hor
uncle. O. O. Rodriquez, returned to
.u*r hotm* yesterday.
Mrs. J. JO. Moore is expected to re
turn today from Lakeland. Fla., where
ahe was called by news of her fath
er’s sudden death.
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Miss 11 or tense Pohlinan will not ar
rive this week as was expected, hut
has been obliged to defer her visit to
Misses Lucille and Leslie Butts until
lnt or.
Tile unique entertainment to • be
given during the second week in Be
comber under the auspices of th*
Manse circle of the Rersbylcitan
church premises to be a delightful so
cial and financial success. Mrs. poll
ing . Whitßeld is preside it of the cir
cle and Miss Sarah’Ha* : efiul'st sme
lary amt treasurer, amf these ladles
and the other members of the circle
are noted for their energy and execu
tive ability in affairs of i.T, sir 1 .
The entertainment will be called the
"Streets of the Nations" and tip' la
dies in charge of the diff-.wm broths
will dress in the costume of the ca
lion rc-j,rcvei. e I The various chair
men and committees have also beer,
selected with regent to Lie nation'll
type and the fitness of things will he
consistently consider'd in this mut.cr.
The various nations have been as
signed as follows: American. Mr-:. J.
B. Sparks. Spain, Mrs. R. R. Hop
kins. Japan, Mrs. H. S. Johnson..
Turkish. Mrs. W. H. DeVoe. Swiss,
Mrs. E. O. Hyer. Eastern. Misses Lu
cille and Leslie Butts. Italian. Miss
I'ee and Margaret Symons. German.
Mrs. F. B. Chandler.(The refreshment,
department will bo in charge or Mrs.
M. C: Rowe, with a corps of able as
sistants . Tile other assistants ai me
various booths will be named later.
Mrs. Tapper will act as treasurer of
this entertainment and will be one of
Mrs. Whitfield’s most valuable aides
as her experience and ability ere un
questioned.
Your Dinner table
Can bo made exceedingly attractive
with some of our
q Fancy Florida Oranges, 30c
C 0 Large Crisp Celery,
Large Luscious Grapes,
New Crop Pecan Nuts,
Fancy King Apples
.And other good things.
(Special Bicycle Delivery)
LLOYD’S
214 Newcastle st. ’Phone 255-2.
ASK FOR ROB ROY FLOUR.
THB BRUNSWICK DAILY NEW*.
A DATS DOINGS IN
TOE LOCAL FIELD
NOTES PICKED UP IN THE CITY
BY-THE-SEA BY NEWS
REPORTERS.
Still Improving.
A. O. Anderson, who bak been so
critically 111, is still improving, to tne
delight of his many friends.
Lights Were Out.
Aii of the incadescent lignts in
the city were out last night for sev
eral minutes between 9:3tl and ;(l
o’clock. A belt ticw oft at the plant
which caused the trouble.
A Business Propostion.
Merchants, professional men, in
fact, the public generally, should get
the News Job Office prices before giv
ing out their printing. Everything
new. ami if the work is ni t satisfae
ory we cheerfully refund file money.
Cheap Rates to Americus.
Special rates from Brunswick to
Americus. Ga., and return on accouniu
of the Georgia Baptist Convert - 'on. !
November lbtb to 23rd. The South- 1
era railway will sell tickets to Ameri
cas and return at the rate of $;.,2.f0r !
the round t rip. Tickets <n wale No
vember 18th, 19th and 20th, final limit
November 2.ih. Close connection is
made with trains of Seaboard Air
Line fly., for Americus via Helena.
A Pieaant Party.
Mr. anil Mrs. B. J. Ford tendered a
number of their friends a pleasant
boat rldiy on tile little steamer Tap
per yesterday. A stop was made at
b'kyl and St.. Simons and a very
pleasant time was had. Those iu the
party were: Mr. and Mrs. B. J.
Ford, Mf and Mrs. N. B. Ha ,ml. ef
Atlanta. Mr. and Mrs. Lamar. Law
sen Lamar, Misses Susie and .(tiara
Lamar, Mrs. Irvin Proctor, Mr.
G. P. Thomas. Mrs. Gilliam. Col. K.
Mgchen, Frederick B. Chandler,
L, T. Wesiricn.
A brace of quail at Wilson s pleases
the most fastidious.
Merchants will save So per cent by
having their job work done at the
News Job Office.
Miss Kate Slater wishes to cai! the
attention of the ladles to her new
'aney work in batten berg and reuas
muoe. work.
Best in printing—News Job Offiee.
Fine njtllinery, tasteful trimming,
reasonable prices at Miss Slater's.
Whitman’s
Candy.
MORGAN’S
DRUG
STORE.
Job
Printing
Ihe Kind That Pleases
’Phone 188
News Job Gffice 1
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Cheap Rates to Savannah.
The Atlantic voast Line, in connec
tion with the Soutnem railway, will
sell round trip tickets to Savannah
on November 12. 13, 17 and 18, limit
ed to November 21st at one fare for
the round trip, on account of the Race
meeting in Savannah November 13 to
20, inclusive. Three direct connec
tions for Savannah via Jesup. train
leaving Brunswick at 6:20 a. m. ar
rives at Savannah at 9:35 a. m.. leav
ing Brunswick 10 a. m. arrives at Sa
vannah 1:15 p. m.. leaving Brunswick
at 3:05 p. m., arrives Savannah 8:40
p. m. Corresponding schedules re
turning to Brunswick.
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A Great Glove
PURCHASE.
Ladies Fine (Lade of Kid Gloves, f',59 pairs in all. They are in
white, black, slate, tan. brow n, fully worth SI.OO.
We offer them for this week, at the exceptionally low price of
6oc. A Pair
KAISER BROS-
The Old Reliables.
PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED HERE.
Will not vary a fra -lieu of a vu lin
from the quantity t ailed (or. accuracy
in the compounding of
Medicine!?.
in one of our atli .n points. Added to
this is the ah:- Mite purity and un
doubted treshness of every drug used.
We rcpicuish . ur .-tore fit /jnwitly, and
use or si I! nothing which P.:s be
come lnt Undent fan.ttgli it-,-.
SMITHS
PHARMACY
G to Miss Slater's millinery parlors
for stylish headgear.
Try Rob Roy Flour. ..it is the best
on toe market.
Ml KINDS OF CALPFORNiA
WINES 25 GENTS \ BOTTLE, AT
H SE! ACS •,- GRANT STREET
TELEPHONE 272 X.
Pune ffot ;*n W nre is the
strongest fence in the world.
c. w. Demina;. Agent.
ALA'RM
CLOCKS
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65 Cents
Only One to Each Customer
X. M. Miller 6?en.
NOVJSMBKK 13.
of
Brunswick.
lou can always find most any
thing you want at our store. \Y<
have just, opened New Georgh
Cane Syrup (none better), Maph
Syrup (from sap of the tree)
linker's Buckwheat tin pad.
age.-). Hooker's Buckwheat (li
bulk), Ralston’s (food of every de
scription), Large Red Apples
Fine Qdery.
Phene 158.
"Seofo_ ''lAjifiA
U '3 r l -> e we ha * >t.
; JVIi 1 liner y
, - -7 RECEIVED A BLAUTi
,FUL LINE OF MILLINERY
GOODS. HATS. FEATHERS, OR
INAMENTS AND FANCY .ART!
•GLES, ALSO A LARGE STO.
,OF ZEPHYRS AND . FANCY
[WOOLS.
i LADiES CALL AND SEE FOR
1 YOURSELVES.
MRS. E. EARLE,
’ 203 Ne.vcs' - Street.