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MORNING.
Don’t Treat Symptoms
Go after the cause. Stimulants and cathartics will never cure Indigestion.
They may temporarily relieve the system but the next meal clogs it again. The
food should be digested. The nourishment —health—strength 11 contain*
should be appropriated—absorl>ed by the system.
OhiSdren KO DSL
pur! fles, cleanses, strengthens and sweetens the stomach.
Tl*l*Sva This no.w discovery digests all classes of food and assists
■ Mil IVC3 t-la* 3 ! stomach and digestive organs in assimilating and
transforming it into the kind of nourishment that *
on taken up by the blood and fed to the tissues throughout
the various organs of the body. Kodol cures indigestion
E? Arlnl and dyspepsia, thus removing the cause of all stomach
EutPaJWI troubles, Kodol gives such strength to the body that
It is invaluable in all wasting dise;ises.
"I wJsh to thank you for what Kotlol basdon* for mo.*’ writes Cllftoa Otrton, Collett, Ind.
“It cured mo of Uyapepsia after ©verythiQ# els© had failed. Whan 1 tried Kodol It helped ina
right away. I cheerful!y recommend It.*’
Kodol Digests What You Eat.
Prepared by E. C.heWltti l'o. l ohl :,,j<i Tba*l bqttle coutain.i'i time* as much (by actual
iwisrfss wsers wfiae, fei'SsgaK?
W. J. BUTTS. The Druggist.
JUST OPENED.
she English 'Jiitehzn
314 Newcastle Street.
A First class Restaurant for
Ladies and Gentlemen.
Private dining rooms. Dinner, tea
parties and banquets served on short
notice.
J. A, LOWE, JR.
Contractor and
Builder.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
Also Do Paint Work.
Get my
Estimate
Or Your Next Job
628 WOLF STREET.
W. M. TUPPER & CO.,
Forwarding and Shipping Agents.
Lighterage, Towing and Marina In
surance. Correspondence Solicited
BRUNSWICK. GA.
CLEANING. PRESSING AND DYE
ING. GOOD WORK DONE CHEAP
ER THAN ELSEWHERE. SEE JIM
CARTER, OR RING ’PHONE 253-2.
If you want to
SAVE MONEY
on your
GROCERIES
try the new
York Cash Grocery. Everything
new and fresh. A trial will con
i vince you that we can
, SAVE YOU MONEY.
'XouUs 'Cahn,
Prop.
| 227 Grant Street.
Oak Wood,
Pine Wood
Light Wood
Phone 320.
9i(h& <& Me'Gaxkill
Largest and best load of wood in
the city.
QUICK DELIVERY.
PAGE WOVEN
WIRE FENCE,
Made in Adrian, Mich,
THE STRONGEST FENCE
In the WORLD
C. W. DEM ING, Agt.,
Brunswick, Ga.
If you want the largest
LOAD OF WOOD
in Brunswick for 75 cents,
PHONE 206.
TEMPLE S WOOD YARD.
For LaGrippe
and Influenza
use CHEMEY’S
EXPECTORANT
His Lifs in Peril.
"I just seemed to have gone all to
pieces,” writes Alfred Bee, of Welfare,
Tes . 'biliiousness and a lame back
had made life a burden. 1 couldn't
eat or sleep and felt almost too worn
out to work when I began to u..e Elec
tric Butters, but they worked wonders.
Now I sleep like a top, can eat any
thing, have gained in strength and en
joy bard wora." They gave vigorous
health and new life to weak, sickly
run-down people. Try them. Only 50c
at all druggist*.
Grand Opera
House
The Devil
IN A NKW PLAY
MARIE CORELLI’S
WORMWOOD
—O R—
TH ABSENTHE DRINKERS OF
PARIS.
Stage Version by Charles W. Chase.
CAST OF WELL-KNOWN CHARAC
TERS!
WONDERFUL ELECTRIC EFFECTS!
BENUTIFUL SPECIAL SCENERY!.
STARTLING ILLUSIONS!
Management of AIDEN BENEDICT.
PRICES:
25—35—50—75 c.
Notice of Removal.
Until my new quarters are ready
for occupancy 1 wil' share the otlice
with Mr. C. W. Deiri rg, next door to
Ur. Uurrought on Newcastle street
C. H. JEWETT.
Miss Slater's new hats are beautiful
creations of fashionable millinery.
TAX NOTICE.
THE LAST HALF OF CITY TAXES
FOR 19d2 .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,
City Treasurer.
Overcoats Helmed cheap, at Jim
Carter's.
Typewriter Headquarte .
I)o you wish to buy, aell or rent a
machine of any description? You
will Had It to your internet to cal! on
me. Cau sell you a typewwriler at
such a price and on *uea terms that
You will notefc rs the money.
C. H JEWETT.
Do you wish to buy, sell or Tent a
machine of any description? YJou
will find it to ycur interest to call 'on
me. Can sell you a typewwriter at
such a price and on such terms that
you will not miss the money.
0. II JEWETT.
fleed E. LaMance is spending a few
days in tne city from Florida.
Fine millinery, tasteful trimming,
reasonable prices at Miss Slater's.
J\ bract of quail al Wilson s pleases
the most fastidious.
To Lovers of Music.
We herewith beg to inform our
friends and in© - public that we arc
now prepared to accept a limited num
ber it pupils in piano, violin, singing
harmony, counterpoint and composi
tion of music, which we guarantee to
teach strictly in accordance with the
methods used at tne Royal Conserva
tory of Music ot Leipsig, Germany.
Terms reasonable. Hoping the citi
zens of Brunswick will kindly patron
ize us we beg to remain
Very respectfully,
HORTENCE VON BEGLERREG.
OSCAR VON BEGI.ERBEG.
718 A street.
Caution!
This is ' a gen-.p word—but when
you thin., now liable you are no, to
purchase for 75c the only remedy tin.
versauy known, arid a remedy that ha
had the largest sale of ar.y medic In <
in the world since 18'>8 t the cur<
and treatment ot Consumption an
Tnroat and Lung Troubles ail these
years without losing its popularity ah
these years, you will be thankful we
alWl your attention to Most-bees Get
ma*Syrup. There are man;, or bnar..
c ugh remedies made by druggists
3nd others that aro leap and good
| for light colds perhaps, but for sev -(
-Voids. Bronchitis, Croup -arid espeei
vil} tor Consumption, where there i:
! dufficuit expectoration and coughing
| during the nights and mornings, there
is nothing like German Syrup. Sold
by ali druggists i.i tb“ l iviliz- and wort#
G. C. GREEN, Woodbury, N. J.
Competent Workmen are the only
kind employed at Jim Carter’s Clothes
Cleaning and Dyeing establishment.
If you want the lust kind of work
done cheap go to Carter, or ring phone
i 253-2.
Pianos Tuned.
All those who wish to have taeir
pianos tuned by a first class tuner
from I.udden and Bales’ house, of Sa
vannah, can leave their order with B.
J. Olew’ine, as he will be ..ere in a
few days.
We are prompt —News Job Office.
ASK FOR ROB HOY FLOUR.
IN SOCILTY.
MY DREAM.
Though full of earn
i t road the round
Of .toil m which man's eager life is
bound,
1 faint not ueath the load of bear.
For grievous though the bunion some
times be,
1 dream of thee!
And when, at night,
I lie enwottnd
in silence that is sweeter than all
sound,
The darkness, kindlier ilian light.
Shuts out (tie busy world awhile, and
free,
1 dream of tliee!
Like ton breath
Of fragrance blown
From some shy blossom, hidden and
alone.
Redeeming frost and wintry death,
So ever comes, like seen I of bloom to
me,
My aream of thee!
Like to a star
Amidst the clouds.
When anary tempests hurtles in the
shrouds,
And, darkling, drifts the mariner afar
So, out of storm and shadow, beams
on me
My dream of thee*
Florence Earie Coates, >n the
Smart Sel.
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Brantley left for
Atlanta last night.
• * *
Mis Eileen Jenkins is the guest of
friends in Savannah.
* * *
Mrs. A. G. P. Dodge, of St. Simon.
was in the city e. terday.
* * •
Miss Ethel Mason entertains her
friends tomorrow evening witn a par
ty.
• • •
Mrs. George M. Gate, of Marlboro.
Mass., is the guest of Mrs. W. M.
Tupyer.
Miss Louise Wingli'il, of ID)..ie is
the char,, ing g'.te.'d of Mrs. Dunam
Wright.
• • •
Mr. and Mrs. John R. TAtge leave
this week for Jacksonville, where lie y
will reside in future.
• * •
The juvenile social league will .mo t
with Julius Elkan next Friday even
ing at his home on Union street.
• * •
Miss Ethel r'oitnly will rompiimert
ihi; attendants of the Wall VleCiil
louvh wedding vi'n a delightful tea
Monday. evening.
• 9 •
Mrs. Bolling \V nit field has returned
fr< m Savannah, where she was a rel
egate to tue D. A. R. conference last
week.
• • •
Mrs. J. A. Butts is expected to '('■
turn today from Savannah', where she
attended the D. A. R. conference as
regent of the Brunswick chapter.
• • m
Mrs.lrwin will arrive '.hi? work to
spend the winter .vu’.i her broil er,
Judge S. C: A kinsbt).
• • ■
Miss Gertrude Meyer leaves in a
few days for Wayiess, where she
goes to visit her sister, Mrs. Max
Isaac.
• * •
Mrs. David G. Hall, of Atlanta, ac
companied by her brother, Rev. \V.
F, Hollingsworth, upon his return
here, is the guest of Mrs. T. J.
Wright.
m 9 •
The library is in receipt of some
new books, records of the first ses
sion of 'he fifty-seventh congress, do
nated by Hon. W. (1. Brantley. These
records contain some. very fine
speeches. Senator nail’s famous
speecn.
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Rev. and Mrs. A. C. Ward and their
family were complimented with a Jo*
dinner by Mr. and Mrs. i"n
niman, of Atlanta, last Thursday, the
occasion being Mr, Ward’s birthday
inAdversary.
* * •
Mr. Edward Burdett entertained the
whist four very pleasantly rues lay
'veiling. A delightful supper was
;orved after the game. Those present
were: Messrs. A. C. Banks, H. M.
King and Robert Schuyler.
• • •
Mr. and Mrs. B. Deacon and .heir
Iftle daughter, have moved into Hie
Lewis residence on Halifax Sipi ire.
They are a pleasant acquisition to
Brunswick circles,* having rec utl.v
forne from Dhtonia. Fla., to spend toe
winter here.
* • •
The library meeting last. Monday
was well attended and matters of im
portance were discussed. Mrs. .1 L.
Parker and Superintendent Hail..id
were elected directors in p!a >ol Mrs.
W. F. Penniman and F. E. Twil'y
resigned.
• • *
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Sco't. and their
mother, Mrs. J. Scot, have !1 ’veJ
into the Gann house, cornei of G un 1
Newcastle streets. This iamily
will spend the winter here, w.iwe ,h L v
have won many friends since their
arrival.
! The next meeting of tno Bible class
will be held Thursday cvcn'ng at 8
o'clock at tlie parish house. Dr. Rede
will deliver a lecture on the "Fall of
Man,” and it promt a s to be (he nest
interesting of his ser-rs of lfei.iits.
• • *
Mr. and Mrs. Phil. Keller returned
yesterday from Batle Creek, Michi
whee they nave been tor the benefit
of the latter's health. She is very
much improved.
* * *
| LITTLE FOLKS HAVE
A PLEASANT TIME.
Miss Laura Baker entertained with
a pleasant informal dance Friday ev
ening. Those present were: Misses
Maud Elliott. Olivia Kay, Louise Ba
ker, Aline Jeffers. Fannie Mason. Es
tella Torras, Clara Lamar, Masters
Julius Elkan, Hazel Wright, John M.
Tison, Raymond Kay and Italpi.
Wood.
• • *
CHRYSANTHEMUM DAY AT
OAK GROVE CEMETERY.!
Today is ‘‘Chrysanthemum day” at]
Oak Grove cemetery, these lit wets
being now at the helgnt of their
beauty and perfection. Numbers of
visitors go out on Sundays to see this
picturesque place, which, under the
management of the cemetery society,
.ias been tranformed into a .oautit'ul
and well kept resting place foi t',o
dead. It. is well worth a walk cut.
there to see the wealth of chrysanthe
mums now in bloom and many will
probably take advantage of tne pleas
ant weather for a visit there today.
• •
BRUNSWICK BOY
MAKES GOOD RECORD.
Burford Coney will return next
week iron! the Technological school,
his physicians having ordered rest for
Ills eyes, which have been troubling
him very seriously. The faculty give
Burford up with much regret as fie
.nas been a model pupil. Notwith
standing that he is the youngest boy
in the school, he has stood second in
all his classes and lias made a splen
did record. The (rouble with liis eyes
is the result of an accident which oc
curred six years ago in Asheville,
when ne was shot in the eye with a
sling shot. He has suffered occasion
ally from this injury, but close study
has oggrevateri the trouble. His
friends wish him a full recovery.
• • *
WAFF-McCULLOUGH WEDDING
OCCURS ON WEDNESDAY.
The wi-iliiiiig of Miss Rhetta Hr-
Cull XigU and Mr. Howard J. Waff will
accur next Wednesday evening at. 7
o'clock at St. Marks Episcopal church.
This will be one of the prettiest
church weddings seen here in some
time. The attendants will lie Misses
Mary McCullough, who will bo maid of
honor, and Misses Mamie Waff, Fan
nie Grant Nightengale, Gert raue Allen
and Ethel Ccnoly, Messrs C. C. Flem
ing, E. J. Allen, B. P. Coleman, Mal
colm McCullough and Morion Marye.
The usners are to be Messrs. F. E.
Twitty and George H. Smith. The
church will be beautifully decorated,
and it will boa. chrysanthemum wed
ding, wuito chrysat.hemunis and ferns
to be used entirely for the decora
tions. A reception will be neld after
the wedding at. the residence of Mr.
and Mrs. J. H. McCullough, parents
of the bride to be. *
V.’ante,-.
We would l.ae to ask tnrought the
Amins oi your paper, if there is ary
person who has used Green's ugust
Flower lor the cure of in gestion
Dyspepsia and L.ver i'rou.iles that has
not been cured—— . we also mean
taeir results, such a:: sour sto. ur:!).
ie at-mtiou ix food, Habitual istive
ness nervous dyspepsia, headaches, d
spondent feelings, sleeplessness —iri
fact, and trouble connected with the
stomach or liver? This meuicine nas
been gold for many years in all civi l
ize.l countries, and we wish to eorre
pond witu you and sen,, you one of our
books free of cost. If you have never
tried August Flower, try one bottle
first. We nave never known of its
failing. If so, something mot, seriou
is tne matter with you. Ask j iui
druggist.
G. C. Green, Woodbury. N. J
Lawyers should have their work
done at the News Job Office.
' Clark, tbe well known colored bar
her, is better fitted to serve the pub
lie than ever. Everything neat ant
clean and nr to date
ROB ROY FLO'IR IS THE BEST.
Bids Wanted.
Sealed bids will be received until 12
o’clock noon on Saturday, November
22. 1902, for repairs on tne city cre
matory, viz: Replacing concrete °n
top oi furnace and repairing arch of
furnace door and walls. Also roofing
the stables, and erection >l' fence to
enclose tbe crematory premia-w .Hr
more specific infi mation cad on J J.
Spears, superintendent of sanitation,
or at the crematory. Mark (fids.
"Bids for Repair at Uremalorv,' :ind
leave at clerk’s office, city hall. The
right is reserved to reject any tw all
bids.
I By order of tne mayor and council.
I N. D. RUBSEI.L,
Clerk oi council.
THE BRUNSWICK DAILY MEWS.
ADAYS DOINGS
ALONG TOE BAT
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NEWS NOTES OF INTEREST PICK
ED UP ALONG BRUNSWICK
RIVER FRONT.
'
Yesterday Arrivals. Clearances and
Sailings—Other News of the
Movement of Vessels
in Port.
Following is the record of the move
ment of vessels at the port of Bruns
wick yesterday:
Arrived.
Schooner Julia A. Trubee, Miller.
Savannah.
Steamer Colorado, Risk, Mobile.
Cleared.
Schooner John W. Dana. Foss, New
York.
Schooner M. V. B. Chase. Peter
son. Boston.
River Notes.
The Savannah tug Dandy, Captain
Brown, was in port yesterday. This
tug was formerly owned by Darien
people, but was recently sold to the
Savannah Steamboat Company.
The tug Vigilant will arrive in
Washington today with toe schooner
John Rose. 11 will be remembered
ihat this schooner sprung a leak
w.iile at sea aim put into Savannah.
She was bound from this port and en
gaged the Vigilant to take her to
Washington.
The schooner M. V. B. Chase has
finished discharging her deck had
and will sail as soon as the weather
permits.
The schooner Austin D. Knight
which left Darien with a cargo oi
sawn timber on October 14ih. bound
I'm New York, was sunk by an Italian
bark one day last week. Captain Ben
nett and crew were landed at Cien
fuegos, Cuba. The Knight was loaded
by Messrs. Clarke Brothers. She had
made many trips here.—Darien Ga
zette.
Ship Notice.
Neither the master, owners or con
signees of the Norwegian bark Manis
tany will be responsible for any debts
contracted by crew of said bark. Fer
rer, master.
Best iri printing—News Job Office.
no lOFsvh |
If you’re going on a trip
Here's a pleasant little tip
Place a bottle in your grip
Red Top Rye
S. D. LEVADAS,
Sole agent Brunswick, Ga.
and Vicinity.
206 Monk Street.
Ferdinand Weatheimer 4 Sons, Distiller*
Cincinnati, 0. St. J ach, So. LouisTilln, Ky-
\ | jQ f \ l habitsireatedTOthoufy.-
A IWr |d| Bwfl or coufinciueut. ur irai
a 1 8“ B nt'-eel nt Sanitarium or i:<
,>ay. B. H VIiAI,, Man'gr J.iihia p.piinfcS Cm 1
0.. Drawer A, Austell,C,a. Hoijiejtreatment m v.
if preferred. Corrrspond.rnco strictly c< nfidtfit; il
P. DE V ARRIS
STAPLE AMD FANCY GROCtRIEJ
Fruits, Vegetables, Etc.
MONK STREET.
KENNER MILLINERY CO.
, 310 Newcastle Street.
LADIES —See cur select line of
ready to wear and Dress Hats. They
are beauties and our price is right.
Our Children’s Rats are up-to-date.
Accordeon Plaiting done.
Orders taken for Stevens’ Garment*.
Make Your Home Attractive.
sdfgdfg
*
'Chinese and fjapanzsz Matt ting
Straw matting is the cleanest, coolest and most economic- floor cov
ering in the market today. Does not hold the dust and can be easily clean- .
ed wit li a damp clolh. Every housekeeper knows their value and the sale
af them is increasing every day.
C. MeGARVEY,
316 Newcastle Street.
BB|C>uly a Grand
OLD OUHISKEYf
Douglas Sc Morgan,
DISTRIBUTORS, Brunswick, Ga.
*
i. Downing, President E. H. Mason, Vice-President E.D.Walter, Cashier,
The National Bank of Brunswick.
BRUNSWICK. GA.
CAPITAL OF ONE HUNDRED AN D FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS
ind total RESOURCES In excess of ONE-HALF MILLION DOLLARS,
■re devoted to the assistance of legitimate business enterprises.
DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS invtted from Individuals, firms and corpora
ions.
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT accounts bear interest, compounded qrar
erlj . Interest bearlug cerifleates of depcjjdt issued on special terms.
MONEV ORDERS ol the “BANKERS’ MONK* ORDER ASSOCIA
ION” are cheaper and more conven ieut than postoffice or express.
ATLANTIC COAST LINE.
Passenger Schedule
In Effect October 19th, 1902.
Daily 89 | Daily 87 |. | Daily 90 j Daily 88
2:55 p. m. 0:30 a. m. Lv Brunswick Arjl0:00 a. m.i 7:30 p. m.
5:20 p. m. 7:la a. ni Ar Wayccross Lv| 7:30 a. m.i 5:40 p. m.
11:30 p. ill. 11:10 u. m.|Ar.. .. Albany Ar|U:3o p. m.! 1:58 p. in.
7:65 p. m.i 1:15 p. m. Ar Jacksonville. . .Lv| i 3:05 p. m.
2:10 a. m. 5:50 p. in. Ar Sanford Lv|l2:4o p. m.' 1:15 a. m.
7:10 a. m.;10:00 p. m. Ar I unpa Lvi 8:00 a. m.i 8:00 p. m.
7:55 a. in. 10:3u p. in. Ar Fort Tampa Lv 7:25 a. m. 7:25 p. m.
11:15 1>- IU.; 0:23 a, in. Ar Valdosta Lvj 4:37 a. nil u:3l p. m.
12:30 a. m.|10:50 :.. m.Ar.. . 'j'homasville Lij 3:20 a. m 155 p. m.
8:05 a. m. 6:2 i p. m. vr.... Montgomery ~..LV| 7:45 p. m.i 6:30 a. m.
8:40 p. m. 1:15 p. in. Ar Savannah Lv 3:30 a. m. 3:00 p. m.
0:27 a. in. 5:25 p nn.Ar Charleston. . ..Lv|ll:3s p. in.: 6:27 a. m.
7:45 p. m. 4:12 a. m.Ar ....Richmond Lvi 9:05 a. m, 7:25 p. m.
11:40 p. m. 1:51 a. m. Ar Washington Lvi' 4:30 a. m.i 3:4.0 p. m.
1:23 a. m. 9:09 a. m.Ar Baltimore Lv 2:55 a. m.j 2:16 p. m.
4:0.0 a. ni. 11:25 a. m. Ar . ...PoUadelphia Lvjl2:2o a. m.,12:03 p. in.
7:15 a. in. 2:00 p. m. Ar New York Lvj 9:25 p. m.j 9:25 a. m.
1 hrough putinian sleeping Car Sor vice from Waicross to North, East and
West, and to Florida.
Pullman dining cars on trains 35 and 32, between Savannah and New
York.
Connections made at Port Tnmpawith United States mail steamships of
the Peninsular and Occidental Steamship Line, leaving Port Tampa Sun
days, Tuesdays and Thursdays at 11 p. m.
Tuesdays and Thursdays at 11:00 p.m.
For further Information apply to
T. J. WRIGHT, J. F. NORRIS. *
Agent, Brunswick, Ga. Ticket Agent, Brunswick, Ga.
J. H. 1). SHELLMAN, W. H. LEAHY,
Traveling Passenger Agent. Division Passenger Agent, Savannah,
W. J. CRAIG. Ga.
General Paassenger Agent, Wiiming- H. M. EMERSON,
ton, N. C. Assistant Agent.
. SOUTHERN RAILWAY SCHEDULE
For Savannah, Washington and New York.
I.v. Brunswick 6:20 a m 10:00 a m 3:05 p m 9:05 p m
Ar. Savannah 9:35 ant 1:15 p m 8:40 p m 12:50 a m
Ar. Washington 7:40 a m 9:50 p m
Ar. New York 2:00 p m G:3O a m
For Macon, Atlanta, Cincinnati and Kansas City.
I.v. Brunswick 6:20 a m 9:05 p m
Ar. Macon 1:30 p ru 3:00 a m
Ar. Atlanta 4:10 p m 5:20 a m
Ar. Birmingham 9:55 p in 11:45 a m
Ar. Cincinnati 8:10 a m 7:30 p m i
Ar. Kansas City 9:40a m i
From New York, Washington and Savannah.
I.v. New York 12:10 a m 3:25 p m
I.v. Washington 10:50 a m 9:50 p m
I.v. Savannah 5:10 a m 3:00 p rn
Ar. Brunswick 7:45 a m 6:05 p m
From Kansas City, Cincinnati, Atlanta and Macon.
I.v. Kansas City 6:30 p m
I.v. Cincinnati 8:30 a m
I.v. Birmingham 4:10 p m
I.v. Atlanta 10:45 p in 5:30 a m
I.v. Macon 1:00 a m 8:35 a m
Ar. Brunswick 7:45 a m 2rfSD p m
bowen & thomas;
Contractors and Builders of Stone,
Brick and Frame Buildings.
MANUFACTURERS OF
CEMENT, TILE AND ARTIFCIAL S^ONE.
■ *-i r iIM 'W
NOVEMBER 16.
Superior Colors
and Designs
Oriental Effects.