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TUESDAY MORNING.
i NOTICE.
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s for ONE WEEK ONLY,
?we will put on sale our entire
lline of LADIES’SKIRTS
*at the following reduced prices:
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is>4.co Skirts 2.98
5 5- & 5-5° skirts 3.89
J 6 6,5 o sKirts 469 ,
7 4v 7.50 skirts 5.98
■*; 8 00 skirts 6 89
J 9&9 5° skirts 7.98
10,00 skirts 8,59
r 12.00 skirts 9,98
*; 1350 skirts 1049
*;Also our entire line of Ladies’
5 Jackets, Furs and Waists
* at reduced prices.
i LEVY’S
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*[ Ihe Leaders.
You Owe Us Nothing
For doing rlgnL The druggist wlto desires to prow in the confi
dence of the people has no oilier hi fo itnfi sure way open to him.
Wfi solicit your patronage ott the grounds of pure drugs, rigVly
handled, at fair prices.
On this basis wo have grown. On this basts wo will continue to
grow.
Wo tjre In business to make money, bid nntvv full well that wo”
must earn your confidence before we can get your pit.ronago. .
We have a qiink messenger service, ami will send for and de- 1
liver your prescriptions promptly, J
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W. J. BUTTS,
THE DilU CGI ST. i. ;
Agent for Huyler’s Candies. I
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RICE.
. Merchants in wanl iff tain staid > " ill do well to
Call and Gee Our Samples,
We have a large line t-> solicit' front.
We carry in stock Life-Buoy. Monkey Brand, Octagon and many'
• other brands.
. Our line of Toilet Soap Is u p-i.o date, h you want Tomatoes ctiiiio'
see us.
The Downing Company.
Special Bargains
ON
Saturday, Monday
and Tuesday
See Heller's Weekly,
j. H. H e^erT & Bro.
220 Newcstie.a 302 Bay.
A DAYS DOINGS 111
TIE LOCAL FIELD
NOTES PICKED UP IN THE CITY
BYTHE-SEA BY NEWS
REPORTERS.
Death of an Infant.
The Title six day old son of Cap
tain and .Mrs. Ram Toest'nsen, died
Sunday night. after a snort illness.
The funeral occurred yesterday him
their residence on Wolf str<*-t.
Tlie parents nave the sympathy of
it large circle of friends In their be
reavement.
Quarterly Conferences.
Hoy. .1, W. Weston, presiding elder
of the Wave I’d - dial riel, preiudiod at
the Find. Melnodist church Kttilday.
llis sermon was very line and was
much ai'preeiale.l by nls hearers. He
in holding quarterly confeielite this
Wet It.
Another Burglary.
Thieves aitcnipled to enter home
of Mrs. Sarah Priee, on Grant street.
Sunday night. 'The lul.rnder Hied to
tdinip upon "■ shed by the use of n
ladder, out was a-.vay be
fore hit; job Was completed.
Ready for Work.
Tne filter factory at (’ruqien i.-,hi nil
is now finished and is r< tidy lor work.
Dr. Chittenden, manager of the en
terprise. has been attending tne bed
side of his wife, who has linen serious
Iy ill, and as her condition is consid
erably improved, he will probably
roach here in a short time.
Attnetion, Oglethorpe Lodge.
All members are hereby requested
lo meet at Castle Hall next Friday
evening, as business of importance
will come tip.
C M HKADY, <!. V.
T. ft. FKRGUKON. K. of It. and F.
FOR KRNT —Gottt 1 rooms, furnished
Appl at HOG C street.
LOST.
Part of watch chain, with links one
inch long. Finder will please return
to tills office.
For Asthma use
CHENEYS EX
PECTORANT.
For Fish. Oysters, (lame or anything
in season phone 321 Wilson's.
Lest You Forget
■ ■ We say it again and yet again:
, Come ami try our New (bioeo
, late Candies- NOTHING AS
FINE THIS SIDE OF NEW
YORK.
We are getting in now kimfev al
most daily, some of them most
! exquisite.
‘ Also a handsome line of gut!
• packages, and ail are crisp from :
; the candy kettle. Voting man. ;
your boat girl would appreciate;
I nothing more.
LLOYD’S
'214 Newcastle st. ’Phone 255-2.
:Wedding :
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- MONDAY - FINE LINE OF-4
' HIGH GRADE CUT GLASS AND
SILVERWARE.
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. CALL AND LOOK.
KENNGN MOTT. 0. D. ;
Jeweler and Eye Specialist.
215 NEWCASTLE STREET.
Inspector of watches for the ”
B. & B. Railways and
Keeper of the city clock. Time -<
I>> wire from Washington daily ,
at 11 a. in.
Oak and Pine
B. H. DANIELS, Phm 147-3
dome dedal
Tiews Tietes.
EVERY DAY 13 THE BEST DAY.
Some skies may he gloomy,
Some moments be sad.
But every whete. always.
Some souls must be glad.
For true is the saying
Proclaimed by the seer—
'Tiaen day is tin best day
Of somebody’s ear!"
Each day finds a hero, .
Mats day helps a saint,
Each day brings to someone
A joy without tainst.
Though it may not be my turn
Or ours that is near
"Each day is l lie best day
Of somebody's year!”
The calendar sparkle*.
With days that have fought
Some prize tba. was longed for.
Some good that was sought.
Mich deeds nuppon daily,
Wide truth's grow more clear—
“ Each day is the’host day
Of somebody's year!”
No sun ever rises
Util bring:- joy behind.
No sorrow in fetters
The whole earn can bind.
How selfish our fretting,
How narrow our fear —
"Each day is the best day
Of solid.body’s year!!"
—Priscilla Leonard.
m m m
.Master Marl Moore is recovering
from a light illm t
Mrs. M. It. Walti r fas returned
from a visit to Savannah.
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John It. Dillon, of Atlanta, is the
guest of his sis'er Mrs. \V. H. DeVoe.
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Miss Sarah Waldo, of Atlanta, ar
rives today to visit Misses Lucille and
Leslie Hulls.
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Miss Mada McDonald has returned
to Frederica after a few days visit
lit this city.
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Mrs. ('. I!. Lloyd left yesterday for
Savanna,i. where she will reside in fu
ture. Her friends greatly regret her
departure.
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Mrs. T li Irwin, of Marietta and
uor son George Irwin, have arrived
to spend son).- time with Judge S. O.
Atkinson.
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Tn* supper fo have boon given to
night by in * Ladies Aid Socdoty of
the Catholic church has been post
poned until next Tuesday evening
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The Intended musical program at the
Presbyterian church could not ho fully
carried out Sunday owing to Mr. F.
B. Chandler having been prevented
by business from assisting the choir.
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Mrs A. Betts and her children
arrived yesterday on the Mallory ship
to spend the winter here. Mr. anti
Mrs. e. W Betts accompanied them to
spend a few days here before leaving
for a tour of the south.
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Tie entertainment to he given
December for the Presbyterian church
promis' . to boa groat success. The
ladies interested are working faith
fully and many donations have boon
received. \ full iisr of the various
committees will he published Sunday.
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The second rehearsal of the cantata
“Tue Coming of tin- King.” by Dudley
Bank was held last evening at Mrs.
.1. F. Buya's. There was a full attend
ance and a good rehearsal. Those tak
ing part are very enthusiastic and
much pleased with the beautiful mu
sic.
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Miss Ethel Conoiey entertained with
| a delightful dinner iast evening com
plimentary to Miss Rhetta McCul
lough and nor brides maids. The
charming affair was thoroughly enjoy
ed by all present. Miss Conoley’s
guests were; Misses Rhetta McCul
lough. Mary McCullough, Mamie Waff
Fannie Grant Nightengale. Gertrude
Allen.
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I airs. .1. W. Rennet tendered a very
enjoyable dinner to Mr Howard J.
j Waff ami those who are to lte ushers
ami attendants at bis wedding tomor
row evening. Those who were pres
ent wore: Messrs. Howard .1. Waff,
Charles C. Fleming, E ,T. Allen. Mal
colm McCullough and Morton Marye.
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Mrs. ,T. A. Butts, regent, and Mrs.
Rolling Whitfield, delegate, from the
chapter here, nave returned from Sa
vannah. vvaore they attended the D.
A, it. conference. These ladies re
port a most interesting and delight
ful visit and are loud in their praises
for Savannah's hospitable reception
of her guests. They attended many
delightful functions, private and offi
cial and enjoyed the ceremonies and
exercises greatiy during the session.
Miss Kate Siater wishes to call the
attention of the ladles to her new
fancy work in battenberg and renas
annee work.
Rob Roy Flour i good
THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS.
fl DAYS DOINGS
ALONG IDE W
NEWS NOTES OF INTEREST PICK
ED UP ALONG BRUNSWICk
RIVER FRONT.
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The buoy tender Wisteria has been
in port and will be here for a num
bor of days, doing general work on
for several months in connection with
general buoy work.
The lighthouse tender Lilly White
is in port and will be here for a unrn
ber of days, tloingg enerai work on
light houses in these waters.
Avery Interesting rowboat race is
(icing arranged for Thanksgiving day.
The course will no from the city dock
to Buzzard's Roost and return anti a
number of little i raft will be enter'd
in it.
The Mallory steamer did not arrive
in port yesterday, but is expected .
day or tomorrow.
A large fleet of vessels are new
bound for this port and will begin to
arrive within a few days.
The tug Vigilant arrived In VYn. .
ington Sunday with the schooner Joint
Rose. Site is now bound hack and
■ ill arrive in a few days.
The pilolhoal Graoie sailed Run
day morning in command ot Captain
Duncan Wright, for Pensacola, where
she goes to engage in a red-hot oppo
sition war.
There was an unusually large num
ber of small sailing craft at the city
dock yesterday, all loading and un
loading cargoes of naval stores, pro
visions, etc.
Edwin Gould's handsome yacht ar
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rived in port Sunday anti is moored
opposite the Mallory line wharf .Mr
Gould is now on Jekvl and will take
a cruise along the Florida coast late:
In the winter.
Snip Notice.
Neither the master, owners nr con
signee will he responsible for any
debts contracted by the Norwegian
hark Mercur, Johansen, master.
DAIRYMEN ATTENTION My
Milk Purifier and Producer pays for
itself. Little fortune for you. Sample
by mail free. Write to E. . Bessst*:
Denver. Colorado.
Roy Roy Flour is the best.
Whitman’s
Candy.
MORGAN’S
DRUG
STORE.
NEW GOODS.
Just Received.
Lftose Buckwheat.
► Loose Rolled Oats.
Ralston's Health Flour,
. Yellow Indian Meal.
' New Georgia Syrup.
THOMAS KEANY, Grocer.
Phone 11. 312 Newcastle St.
The Great Sale of the Season
Monday and
Tuesday,
A PERFECT-. SLAUGnTER.
O F
S' l "* 3 ’ TABLE LINEN,
DRESS GOODS, NAPKINS. ' t
VELVETS. TOWELS and TOWELING.
SALE BEGINS PROMPT AT 7 O'CLOCK.
KAISKR BROS.
The Old Reliables.
PRESCRIPTIONS KILLED HERE, t
Will cot vaty a fraction of a grain
from !in ipt intoy . ail . tor, accuracy
in the compounding of
Medicines.
is one of our then ; points. Added to
this is the aits 'ute purity anti urt
j doubted tro uness of every drug used.
We replenish l:llr stoic frequently, and
use or sell nothing which has be
• titii- inolllcieut tarousU am .
SMITH’S
PHARMACY
Ge to Miss Slater's millinery parlors
(or stylis'd headgear.
Try Rob Roy Floor. It it the best
•on tne market.
ALL KINDS OF CALIFORNIA
WINES 23 CENTS A BOTTLE. AT
11. SLUG'S. 22 f* GRANT STREET.
TELEPHONE 272 8
P V ~ \\ n; A Cr.
strongest fence in the world.
C. W DEMING. Agent.
ALA'RM
l
CLOCKS
65 Cents
Only One to Each Customer.
2t. M. Miller & den,
NOVEMBER 18.
T hanksgiving
' SPECIALS
Seeded Raisins,
; Seeded Currents,
Orange Peel,
Lemon Peel,
Fancy Citron.
New Figs,
New .shelled Almonds.
New English Walnuts,
New Butter Nuts,
New Almond Nuts,
New Pecan Nts.
jChrystaliaed Cm fries.
! cryst.alized Pineapple. -: „
i Fruit Cakes arrive on Mon
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tdny's gtearnest '"..V. . .
i A snipmenr of Turkeys and
I ge. so now on my yard your
inspection. ■ ,V- J: ....
Phone 138.
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If it's gcod t,. eat, we hswe it.
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’ JUST RECEIVED A BEAUTI-j
. FUL LINE OF MILLINERY!
GOODS. HATS. FEATHERS, OR-1
; NAMENTS AND FANCY ARTI-S
'OLES, ALSO A LARGE STOC '
[OF ZEPHYRS AND .
[WOOLS. *
[ LADIES CALL AND SEE
.YOURSELVES.
• MRS. E. EARLE,
203 Newcastle Street. "