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SUNDAY MORNING.
NOTICE.
-rSKjSSEF*-
Beginning Monday, Nov. 17,
for ONE WEEK ONLY,
we will put on sale our entire
line of LADIES’ SKIRTS
at the following reduced prices-.
$ 4 .00 Skirts 2.98
5. & 5.50 skirts 3,89
6 4 * 6 50 sKirts 469
7 “ 7.50 skirts 5.98
8 00 skirts 6 89
9 & 9,50 skirts 7 98
io,co skirts 8,59 ]
12.00 skirts 9,98
1350 skirts 10-49
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Also our entire line of Ladies’
Jackets, Furs and Waists
at reduced prices.
LEVY’S
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Ihe Leaders.
I You Owe Us Nothing
'j For doing right. The druggist who desires (o grow in the eqtr.i
deuce of the people has no other safe and sure way open to him.
We solicit your patronage on tlie grounds of pure drugs, rig'i ly
handled, at fair prices.
On thiß basis we have grown. On this basis we will continue to
grow.
We are In basinet.* io make money, lint i;nov foil well thni wi
must earn your confidence before we can got your patronage.
We have a qtu ‘K messenger service, and will send for and do
liver your prescriptions promptly.
W. J. BUTTS,
THE DRUGGIST.
Agent for Huyler’s Candles.
RICE.
, Merchants in want of tois slapl will do well to
■ Call and Sea O urSainples,
. We have n large line to sol onto from.
We carry in stock Ufo-Jitioy, Monkey Brand. Octagon and many'
* other brands.
. Our line of Toilet Soap is up to duto. If you want Tonintoes come
_ see us.
The Downing Company.
Special Bargains
ON
Saturday, Monday
and Tuesday
See Heller's Weekly.
U. H. HellerS Bno.
220 Newcstle.a 302 Bay.
HOW BRUNSWICK SHOULD -
TREAT HER MANY VISITORS
Our city is rapidly filling up with
new resi fonts, people who have come
to make their home in our midst, atm
their presence suggests a few
thoughts ttpon our duty to the stran
ger within our gales. A number of
Brunswick’s hospitable and progres
sive women have discussed tnis qttes
tion with the writer and It is generally
conceded (.hath we have been very re
miss in this line in the past. Abroad
our little city has earned a very unen
viable reputation in regard to the re
ception accorded socially to Ihe aver
age new comer. Those who have suf
fered from our pecuiiaritis in this re
spect are not proe to keep silence upon
the subject. Their wrongs are apt to
be aired, particularly when their fros
ty experience or other circumstances
have caused them to remove to a. more
friendly clime. Therefore, it is nod
very remarkable that we have even
tne name of being unsociable to
strangers,” ‘'sefilsh", '‘indifferent,” de
plorably careless or deplorably igno
rant (as the critic may incline to des
ignate it, of our duty, social and
Christian, in this matter. From all
parts of the country one meets stran
gers who experienced or hoard of our
disregard of this duty. That this con
didtion has been a potent factor mili
tating against cur growth and prog
ress can not be doubted. Of course,
there are exceptions to this rule.
Many have come here and met with a
very different reception from our peo
ple, and have been loud in their
praises of our charming hospitality
and kindness to the new comer. Then,
too, there are probably cases wle re.
like life, cue's experience as anew
resident is largely what one makes it.
Tlie critical, fault-finding stranger
who finds good in nothing and de
cries our city, our customs, our see
tional peculiarities (or failings), our
lack of many things. Is not apt to find
a warm place in the hearts of those
who have lived here tlie greater part
of their lives, and whet not w.l In land
lag our many shortcomings, love and,
believe in Brunswick. These people
naturally find conditions unpleasant
We make our own social atmosphere,
as a rule, and the old residents, lov
ing our beautiful city by the sea and
jealous qf her rights, make ihe social
world here. It is not to lie wondered
at that they reciprocate Hie critic’s
diatribes with a chill attitude. The
average newcomt r, however, comes
prepared to accept conditions acre
without criticism, and to Tike otir clt
and our people. it is our duty to
Brunswick to acoeril them a warm
welcome, and kq endeavor to create a
pleasant impression as to our city’s
social desirability. Common human
ity should require thin, if there wen
nothing else at stake. Tlie stranger
in a strange land, lonely and home
sick, how needful of our efforts to
make life brighter! Lei us remember
this, and leave nothing undone to earn
a reputation for sociability and lies
pitaiity to the new resident.
NOTICE.
All members of ‘‘Brunswick Lodge.
No. 48, and "Seaport Lodge,” No. US.
I. 0.0. F.. and ail visiting brothers
in good standing are requested to at
tend a joint meeting to be held in the
lodge room, at 7:20 p. in.. Monday.
November 17.
Business of vital importance to all
members of the order,
Bv order of
C. L. Elliott,
Noble Grand, No. 18.
P. BYLSMA,
Noble Grand, No. is.
I. O. O. F.
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MONDAY v FINE LINE OF
HIGH GRADE CUT GLASS AND
SILVERWARE.
CALL AND LOOK.
KENNGN MOTT, 0. 0.
Jeweler and Eye Specialist.
215 NEWCASTLE STREET.
Inspector of watches for the
B. & B. Railways and
Keeper of the city clock. Time
by wire from Washington daily
at 11 a. m.
WOOD
Oak and Pine
B. H. DANIELS, 'Phon 147-3
A DAYS ddiis IN
THE LOCAL FED
NOTEG PICKED UP IN Tl.t CITY
BY-THE-SEA BY NEWS
REPORTERS.
Killed Nine Rattlers.
Firem-an Sam Goins went out for
a load of pine straw some days ago
and ran across nine rattle snakes. He
killed all of them and brought, the
largest of tne lot to town.
He Is Improving.
Tlie friends of Assistant Chief of
Police A. 1,. Owens, who is in Crip
ple Creek, Col., for his health, will lie
glad to learn thal he is rapidly im
proving and will probably be able to
return to the city in a few months.
To Be Sold.
The household < .Tee! of the,late A.
L. Franklin will be sold from t.ie res
idence, No. BOS Richmond street, be
twicii the hour:; of :) a. m. and i p.
m. Monday in x:. November 17. Par
ti's desiring turnitnre, etc., should
call.
TO NAME A COMMITTEE.
Arrangements to Be Made for Sports
on nanksyiviny Day.
From pc -eat indications. Thanks
giving it’ky will tie a very enjoyable
one in Brunswick this vi-ar.
As will, stated in hose columns e
few days ago. arraiun meOU .ire now
cm foot to have many Jvq 'Sting ev-mts
in the way of boat, bicycle and other
races, and it Is understood that a
committee will be appointed during
iae present week to arrange the pro
gram.
Toe owners of severM small sailing
boats arc- very much interested in a
race, and will surely arrange for one’
‘i not hi tig else ooeeur =.
Wilson uses only western meats
and of Inal the best.
THE NEW CLUB SITE.
Northerner’s .Wilt Visit Camden
County This Winter.
A number of northern and eastern
people who purchased the beautiful
club file in Camden count recently,
will come down this winter and spend
some time at t,.e plac e.
A NY ws reporter learned yesterday
that a contract had imn awarded for
’tae erection of a handsome club house
on tne Itiitei.
A club will shortly he organized
among tlie purchasers, and it is stated
that next season me organization will
have tlie place second to none except
•lekyl.
FORTYSECOND BIRTHDAY. .
Col. W. E Kay Entertained His
Friends Last Night at Phoenix
Club.
Yesterday was Gut forty-second an
niversary of Colonel W. R. Kay, the'
well known and popular Brunswick at
torney, ami last night he tendered a
number of his friends a pleasant re
ception :if tne Phoenix club.
(TTTonet Kay is one of tne leading
attorneys of the state, and has
friends by the hundreds, not only in
Brunswick, but all over Georgia
Those present at me banquet last
night spent a most enjoyable evening
and wished this popular Brunswiokian
many happy returns.
Rev. W. F. Hollinswcrth lias to
turned from Atlanta.
Captain J. A. Foster, of St. Simon,
was among the visitors to the city
yesterday.
Mr. H. B. Berdan will return tnis
week from Valdosta and after spend
ing a day or two with Mr. and Mrs.
Edward Burdett he will leave on be
ship for New York.
Messrs. W. F. Parker and ,T. C.
Stiles will return toinorow from Mal
bone, where they have enjoyed a de
lightful uniting trip.
G. W. Cline has returned from a
short visit to Savannah.
Julius May returned yesterday from
Savannah, where he went to witness
the races.
Albert O. Anderson is still improv
ing and is now safely cm the road to
recovery.
Lest You Forget
i Wo say it again and yet again:
>■ Come and try our New Cnoco
, late Candies—NOTHlNG AS
fine This side of new
YORK.
We are getting in new Linde al
most daily, some of them most
' exquisite.
Also a handsome line of gut.
packages, and all are crisp from
tae candy kettle. Young man.,
your best girl would appreciate,
nothing more.
LLOYD’S
214 Newcastle st. ’phone 255-2.
For Fisa. Oysters. Came or anything
in season phono 321 Wilson's.
THB BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS,
MOVEMENT ON FOOT TO
BEAUTIFY OUR SQUARES
A number of ladies who are very
mueli interested m Brunswick’s wel
fare and her appearance, are thinking
seriously of organizing some sort of
society for the impovement of our
streets and squares, one of these en
thusiastic ladies cheriaes tne idea of
taking in hantl Atkinson Square, in
front ot the jails as an object I- sun.
An effort was made some time since
to get the proper authorities interest
ed and win their consent to tne ladies
taking charge oi this square, hut
nothing further has been heard from
them and no interest seemed to be
taken in the subject. These public
spirited and energetic persons propose
to organize a society .shortly and their
first work will lie. if the city consents,
to plant shrubs and flow, is, ornamen
tal trees, etc., in this square. They
propose to erect a mound or rockery
n the center out of tne funds they
will raise, and plant suitable plants
and vines thereon. They further in
tend to contribute gratis from their
own gardens quantities of suitable
plants for this purpose. Seals will be
placed and possibly later on a foun
tain and this already neat and attrac
tive square will be converted into a
really b anti fit! little park. This will
■c a commendable undertaking an
he Lillies Interested tle.--.nrve the co
iperntion of fan city in this generous
nl i. A meeting will be called shortly
and ..ie society will be organized and
it Wili no doubt be of material ben
i -eid gssistaene in the growth and
improvement of our city.
PROTRACTED MEETING.
Well Known Brunswick Clergymen
Conducted Them Last Week.
Rev. M. .C Austin, of M< Kendree
■httreh. assisted by Rev. .1 . W. Ma
lone of the First Methodist church.
• tas been holding protracted meet in vs
during ihe past week. The services
were very Interesting and were well
utti tided. Rev. Austin has a large am!
devoted congregation and nis ehtircu
which was recently painted and reno
voted is one of the most creditable in
this city. Pastor and congregation
deserve much credit for their efforts
and the success attending them.
Wilson ib serving the people with
ihe best eatables the market affords
DAIRYMEN AT T K NTION. My
Milk Purifier and Producer pays fm
itself. Little fortune for you. Sample
by mail free. Write to E. a. llessse
Denver, Colorado.
Phone Wilson and get a box oyster
i*rv. They will be h-'t.
Whitman’s
Candy.
MORGAN’S
DRUG
STORE.
NEW GOODS.
Just Received.
Loose Buckwheat,
► Loose Rolled Oats,
Ralston's Health Flour,
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¥ Yellow Indian Meal.
’ New Georgia Syrup. <
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’ THOMAS KEANY, Grocer. <
“Phone 11. 312 Newcastle St.'
The Gn at Sale of the Season
Monday and
Tuesday,
A PERFECT SLAUGHTER.
O F
SILKS, TABLE LINEN,
DRESS GOODS. NAPKINS. |
VELVETS, TOWELS and TOWELING.
SALE BEGINS PROMPT At 7 O'CLOCK.
KAISER BROS.
Tb e Old Re! i able s.
PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED HERF. j
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jffiiH
'*LKCrrpyn' Iht 1 ht- „-.v.
Will lud vary a fr i Hon of a grain
from the qtiuutity sL- for, accuracy
In the compounding of
' Medicines.
is one of our Mhong points. Added to
ihis is the ahs ute purity ami un
doubted ires,mess of every drug used.
We replenish our ■ tore frequently, and
rise or s<:11 nothing which has be-
Lome itteiiiciont taru-ugU >i&'.
SMITH S
2 PHARMACY
G. to Miss Slater’s millinery parlors
for stylish headgear.
Try Rob Roy Flour. . .It is the best
;>n tne market.
Ail, KINDS OF OALPFORNiA
•■VINKS lb CENTS A BOTTLE. AT
.1 KLLIGH. 221 GUAM STREET.
TELEPHONE 272 3
P;:c Wovwti Word l- is the
strongest fence in the world.
C. W DEMINO, Agent.
; ALARM
CLOC i<S
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65 Cents
Gn ! y One to Each Customer
Vtil* Jililler and t>cn.
NOVEMBER .6.
Thanksgiving
SFECIALS
: Seeded Raisins.
Seeded Currents,
i Orange Peel-,
| Lemon Peel,
Fancy Citron,
:
| New Figs,
New Shelled Almonds,
New English Walnuts,
New Butter Nuts,
New Almond Nuts,
New Pecan Nts.
jChrystalized Cherries,
■ Orystalized Pineapple.
Fruit Cakes to arrive on Mon
day’s steamer.
• A sflipment of Turkeys and
geese now on my yard for your
inspection.
| Rhone 158.
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If it’s good to e. t- we havje :t.
JVfiliinery
JUST LECEIVED A BEAUTI-;
FUL LINE OF MILLINERY:
GOODS, HATS, FEATHERS, OR-:
NAMENTS AND FANCY .ART!-'
CLES, ALSO A LARGE S . L '
OF ZEPHYRS .AND . FANCY
| WOOLS.
LADIES CALL AND SEE FOR'
YOURSELVES.
MRS. E. EARLE. ,J
203 Newcastle Stnt^L