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SATURDAY MORNING.
Cool Weather
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■HP'-'.' " MAKES A MAN THINK OK Ul4 1
f Underwear
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I AME YOU FIXED FOK CO lit) WEATHER IN THAT PARTier
. EAR?
*■ If nof, now la the time to lay In your supply.
.<; We can serve you wifh either light, medium, or heavy weigh). In
£ wool. COTTON, or MIXED GOODS. Invest!!',tale the merits of
** our Underwear Stock* and see if i<k not to nur mutual Interest.
A.
! LEW’S
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You Owe Us Nothing
it . ,
For doing ligut. The druggist who desires to grow in the eon.i
deneo of the people has no other safe and sure way open to him.
We solicit your patronnge on the grounds of pure drugs, rlg'rly
handled, at fair prices.
On this basis we have grown On this basis we will continue to
grow.
We are In business to make money. Imt itnrev full well ilmt we
must, earn your confidence before we can gel your p itronugo.
We have * qui’k messenptr service, uml will send for sml do
liver your vrescripthms promptly.
f W. J. BUTTS,
i THE DRU GRIST.
Agent for Huyler'a Candies.
| RICE.
Merchants in want of Inis staple will do w ll to
Call and See Our Samples,
j W have u largo lino lo sclectc imm.
* We carry in slock Life Buoy, Monkey Itriuul, Octagon and many
k other brands.
. Our line of Toilet Soup Is up-to-date. li yon wnnl Tomatoes come
Roo us.
The Downing Company.
Out of Death's Jaws.
“When death seemed im near from
a severe stomach ami liver trouble,
that. 1 had suffered wit's for years."
writes IV Muse, Durham. N tv. "Dr.
IviiiK'a New Lite fills saved my life
stttfl Rave |M>rl'oet health.’ Host pills
<m earth amt only lid emits al all
drugelats.
Forty Years’ Torture.
To be relieved froui a torturing ills
<**■>• utter It) years’ torture might "ell
Oise t-tie gratitude ol' anyone. That
what DeWttt's Wlt< ii Hazel Salve
Mid tor 0. Hanoy, (Jenrva. C). He
it) ►; "DeWttt's Witch Hazel Salve
;e 0 me of piles after I had suffered
:*l” o'S.” Cures cuts, burns, wounds,
e diseases, t tew are ot counterieua.
i rer's Paartnaey, w. J. jiutts,
Smith'a Pnariuavy. J
Special Bargains
ON
Saturday, Monday
and Tuesday
See Heller’s Weekly,
and. H. Holler & Bro.
220 Newcstle.a 802 Bay.
V/anted.
We would hue to ask throught the
numns ui your paper, if there is n.\
person wlm lias used Green's ugust
; Flower for the cure m In ..Restion
i:ly.-.pepcin and latter i nmoles that Im
i not lieen cured , wo also mean
, laeir results, such ns sour stoi ir. l
a* ilmn *. food, Habitual -oslive
im nervous dvspepsla, hea.lm hes. ,|t
npondent feelings, sleeplessness -in
fact, and trouble connected with the
stomach or liver? This niouiclnn aas
bee sold for many years ; ia all civil
ized .ountrics, and we wish t*o corn*
pond wil,. ye and sen*, you one of out
books lice of cost. If you have never
fried August Flower, try one bottle
first. We nave never known of its
failing. K so, something more serious
is the matter with you. Ask jour
drug-girt.
li. 0. Croon, Woodbury, N. J.
The I'rofenttioiuif Jokriuaker.
The ability to see things from a joke
smith's peculiar viewpoint is not gen
ius, but merely a kind of mental stra
bismus. We do not get our material by
inspiration, but by theft, assault and
battery and otherwise. A solemn, hon
est, peace loving commonalty is
grabbed, thrown down, turned inside
out and reconstructed Into an absurd
ity. A feeble, hoary headed idea is
ruthlessly set upon, crippled, torn to
pieces, put together backward, with a
new tall or head on it. The king’s
English is deliberately murdered, all
for a joke. Then, too, everything is
funny, if you only think so. If we are
city people, how hilarious the knob
kneed rum list, and if we live in the
country tmw mirth provoking we find
tin l summer boarder, says a writer In
the Bookman. All fads are ridiculous
to everybody who is not devoted to
them. Every man is a crank but me.
Politics, society, till avocations but
mine, d< tit. death, the law. prison, pain,
poverty, facial and racial peculiarities,
oilier people's hopes ami fears, prunes,
the inhabitants of till other communi
ties, flu* recently rich, the suffering
poor, the bald, the baby, the obituary,
the ministry, the hangman, the tiirt,
the tight, the fit, the mule, the debu
tante, the Hying machine, the under
taker. the poet, the boll, the volcano,
love, charity, whiskers, war. pestilence,
famine, the unloaded shotgun all are
very, very funny.
ll*,vv the ll*>ll> Protects Itself.
To effectively appreciate the protec
tive element of the holly it must lie
seen in its wild state, where Its foliage
grows thick and bushy down to the
ground, its dense masses of strong and
prickly leaves protecting its stem and
hark. And it should be observed tlmt
almost invariably It grows alone; in
fact, for some distance round about it.
very little vegetation of consequence is
seen, unless it is large trees. Why is
this? The closely packed, opaque and
coriaceous leaves of tin* holly prevent
the sunlight reaching the ground, and
so the seeds have little or no opportuni
ty of germinating or of growing after
ward If they should. And even elilnb
lug plants seldom select Ihc holly as
their host, and those that do are usu
ally plants that have made a mistake
in life, because the tender green leaves
and s' cuts with strong- winds and rain
get Jostled and lacerated on the Innu
merable prickles among which they
have become hopelessly involved as
the holly and their own hr- itches have
developed. And being an evergreen, al
ways on the alert, it gives no other en
terprising plant an opportunity of m
gross; producing, too, its tender green
leaves at a time when there is abun
dant food for browsing* animals, and
at the same time these are exceedingly
bitter hi flavor. John J. Ward In Har
per's Magazine.
The Average AH Right,
"Do they set a good table at your
boarding house?”
“Well, .he average Is good.” S ,
“What do yon mean by that?" v.
“Why, the butter is strong and tlie
coffee is weak, but if you consider
them both together the average is sat
isfactory.”- Chicago Rost.
SWANS DOWN FLOUR IS THE
BEST.
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure
Digests what you eat.
Quinine sh'*'apoo, the latest, for
ladies’ hair. For sale only at Clark's
tousuri&l pai
Try Koh Hoy Flour. It is the best
us Rob Roy flour.
USE ROB ROY FLOUR.
Came is in season. Wlson has just
received a fine lot of quail.
SWANS DOWN FLOUR IS PURE,
TRY IT.
The Only Guaranteed Kidney Cure.
is Hun— 's Sure Kidney Cure. Your
Iruggist will refund your money if
after taking one- bottle you are not
sat is tied 'with results. 60 cents.
Bent in printing News Job Office.
WOOD
Oak and Pine
B. H. DANIELS, Phone 147-3
" NEW GOODS.
. Just Received.
Loose Buckwheat.
+ Loose Rolled Oats.
Ralston's Health Flour,
►
Yellow Indian Meal.
► New Georgia Syrup. .
►
► THOMAS KEANY, Grocer.
* Phone 11. 312 Newcastle St.
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: dome tfoeial \
t Jlews states, t
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NATURE.
Asa fond mother when the day is o'er.
Leads by the hand her litle child to
bed.
Halt killing, naif reluctant to be led,
And leave oik broken playthings on
the floor,
Htill gazing at tnem through the open
door,
Nor wholly reassured and comforted
iiy promises of others in their stead,
Which, tnougli more splendid, may not
please him more.
So Nature deals with ns and takes
away
Our playt.lilugs one by one, and by the
It and
Loads us to rest so gently, that we go
Scarce knowing If we wisn to go ot
stay.
Being too full of sleep to understand
How far the unknown transcends
what we know.
—Selected.
Mrs. J. E. Jloooro has * returned
from Lakeland, Fla.
• * *
Miss Irene Wood leave.-, shortly for
a visit to Atlanta.
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Those having news for this tlepar:
partition! are requested to call tele
phone 147,'!.
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Mr .i- Mourn Fl-uiiiig will arrive
from Fort Valley next week to visit
Mrs. r, (V Elliott.
Miss Ruby I*lll' e ! i"ivi ... Monday to
spi ml a few days itt Savannah the
guest of relatives.
* •
,Msr. A. T. Ileai'T leaves.tonight for
her home in Atlanta after a visit to
Mrs. !.. p, Coleman
Mr. and Mrs. N. 11. Ballard will
more snortly into their new home on
Richmond street.
• •
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hickson and
limit family have moved into, the
house recently vacat'd by Mrs. T.
Q, Fleming
• • •
Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Johnson and
their two children have moved aero
iiont Jacksonville am! art a pleasant
acquisition to Brunswick.
The I“resityteriaii choir will lie as
sisted Sunday by Mrs. Frederick B.
Chandler wao will sing with them. A
very pretty program has been arrang
ed for the me ruing services at that
chttueh.
, Lest You Forget >
We say it again anil-.vet again: *
i, Come ami try our Now C'noeo- i
hue Candice NOTHING AS.
; FINE THIS SIDE OF NEW ,
■ YORK. ■-
, We are getting in new Himfe al- ••
I most dally, some of them most ••
‘
■; Also a handsome line of giu
• pie kages, ami all are crisp from ‘
■ fill' candy kettle. Young man.'
■-your lies; girl would appreciate*
i nothing more.
LLOYD’S
J 214 Newcastle st. 'Phone 255-2. *
i , 4
For Asthma use
CHENEYS EX
PECTORANT.
itielkv'K Uunie.
I Tuts jlcmr ed tonic is In growing
demand. The season of the grea'ret
need Is approaching. Indigestion, Jill
liousness. Jaundice. Chill J and Fever,
Hicjc Headache, pains In tne hack and
kidneys nil depend upon nja'aria, and
Bellevue Tonic cures them all in any
form,
W. J, BETTS,
The Druggist,
I j V _ '** • •
W E. PORTER,
1007 tt Street
painter and paper hanger. Signs cf
any .lescription. Agent for wall-pape
mills Drop me a postal. ; ’
Phone 289-3
Bids Wanted.
Sealed bids will be received until 12
° clock noon on Saturday. November
j- 2 - for repairs on toe oily cre
matory. viz: Replacing concrete ou
top oi furnace and repairing arch ot
furnace door and walls. Also roofing
1 'he stables, and erection >t fence io
.enclose the crematory premium . t, ,
j more specific inf)-motion c> :l -m .1 l.
! Spears, superintendent, of saintatio >..
or at the crematory. Mark fids.
Bids for Repair at J rental orv. ' and
l ave at clerk’s office, city, hall. The i
right is reserved to reject any o’* all
bids.
By orde r of me mayor and council
N. 1). RUSSELL,
Clerk of council.
THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS.
Sendr Got Through.
Old Sandy C„ who used to collect the
mining royalties for the Duke of Ham
ilton, was a bit of a wag. One day
Sandy was late for his train for Bo’-
ness, and the only way he could catch j
his connection was by walking across I
the line. A certain gentleman informed
Sandy that it was useless for him to :
attempt to cross by the railway, as ,
there was a watchman stationed at the
camp bridge, who would allow no one
to pass over it.
"What sort o’ countryman is be?” in
quired Satiny.
“An Irishman," was the immediate
rejoinder.
“Well,” responded Sandy, "if lie is an
Irishman I’ll get over.” And straight
away he went.
Coming up to the bridge. Sandy e>
pied the Irishman coining out to stop
him, but before Bat bad got time to
breathe Sandy gasped out: "l beg y, ur
pardon, sir. I see you're a man of tut
thority. and I have just to throw my
self on your tender tncrcii s.”
“Jabers. go o,n!" returned Bat without
a moment’s hesitation.
Had the watchman. Sandy used to
say, been a Scotchman he would have
had to tight him. and had he been an
Englishman tic would have had to de
bate the question. Boursott's.
A pi,ro|,rliitt- Substitute.
The son of a wealthy distiller in the
north of Ireland-was upon his mar
riage promoted by his father to the po
sition of managing director and was
bunded over one of his father's resi
dences. known ns Distillery House, a
handsome mansion standing In beauti
ful grounds, situated about half a mile
from the linn's extensive works.
ii vni uo 11 i i■ t o v. v i i,.-i i t o oi an.
Some ini nilis afterward the son. l-o
icg hi Hie neighboring town, stepped
into the < tub for lunch, and. meeting a
friend there. Invited him to join in the
repast. During the progic-s of the
men! Hie young duci-ior remarked to
his guest
“\\, lut'. c been thinking of changing
the name of our rcsidem •. it scarcely
sounds well for my wife's letters to t o
addi cased from Dislillery House.
Could you suggest a suitable name?”
Tile friend laid down ids knife am!
fol k,, thought tor a moment and thru
Said:
"I think I have Hit upon it. What and 1
you say to culling it Alee Hall?”
ROB ROV FLO 11 R IS THE BEST.
Clark, the well known colored bar
her. la better fitted to serve the pub
lie than ever. Everything neat, and
-lean and nn to date
ROB ROY FLOUR IS THE BEST.
Miss Slater will have anew line of
fine hats this week.
Just Opened
C S. Lamb,
GUN and LOCKSMITH, corner Monk
and Grant streets.
Special attention to the repairing of
TRUNKS, KNIFE-GRINDING and RE
PAIRING.
Give me a Trial.
Whitman’s
Candy.
MORGAN’S
DRUG
STORE.
Job
Printing
The hind That Pleases
’Phone 18S
News Job Office
Cheap Rates to Savannah.
The Atlantic coast Line, in connec
tion with thd Southern railway, will
sell round trip tickets to Savannah
on November 12. 13. 17 and IS. limit
ed to November 21s’ r> 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 o:2d.a. m. ar
rives at Savannah at 9:33 a. m.. loav
ing Brunswick 10 a. in. arrives at Sa
vannah 1:15 p. m.. leaving Brunswick
at 3:05 p. in., arrives Savannah 8:40
p. m. Corresponding schedules re-,
turning to Brunswick. i
A Great Glove
PURCHASE.
I-iiliox Fine Grade of Kid Gloves, 65*J pairs in all. They are is
wliiie, black, slate, tan, brow n, fully worth $l.OO.
Wo oiler them for this week, at the exceptionally, low price of
69c. A Pair
KAISER BROS.
The Old lieliables.
PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED HERE, j
1 J 40S i
: I
Udl not vary a fractfcn of a grain
from the quantity --alb-.; for, accuracy •
id ihc compounding ~f
Medicines.
is one of urn- Hi •: points. Added to
this is the abs 'utc purity and nn
d unlitcd trek,mess of eveiy drug used.
We leplenish our tori' inquAnlly, and
use or :i II nothing which lias b*-
- ouie In'UiciciH tun iigh -u.c,
SMITH'S
PHARMACY
He to Miss Slater's millinery parlors
for stylish headgear.
Try Rob Roy Flour. ..It is the best
on tne market.
Ail. KINDS OK OALfFOHNJ A
WIVES nr. BENTS \ BOTTLE. AT
n SRI KVS 22;, (IRANI STREET
TELEPHONE 272.2.
Pago Woven Work Fencers the
strongest fence in the workTT
C. W DEMINO, Agent.
| ALA RM
; CLOCKS
ft
65 Cents
Cniy One to Each Customer
ft* M, Miller tjon.
NOVEMBER V,
-
iss
Thanksgiving
I SPECIALS
Seeded Raisins,
Seeded Currents,
Orange Reel,
Lemon Peel,
Fancy Citron.
New Figs,
New Shelled Almonds,
New English Walnuts,
New Butter Nuts,
N'w A!mvmtl Nuts,
New Pecan Xts.
L’brystalized Cherries
i ryvtnSized Pineapple.
f * "it Cakes id arrive on Mon
days steamer.
A shipment of Turkey? and
I gel se now on iny yard for your
| inspection.
Rhone 158.
Il eo <v. Camejt
5 ? TTS
i If -t - gee i • cat. v havte it.
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l jVliHinerv l
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% sUor RECEIVED A BEAUT! a*
V Ft -!L LINE OF MILLINERY*’
'• GOODS, HATS, FEATHERS, OR i’
‘*NAMeMtS AND FANCY ART! *>’
fvkF.3, ALSO A LARGE STC &*'
OF ZEPHYRS AND . FANCY’ 1 "
*vyools. *>
r * LADIES CALL AND SEE FOF*",
* YOURSELVES.
, K
r MRS. E. EARLE, #
203 Newcastle Street. 5£