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WBBNfifiMt MOR.NI NO.
NOTICE.
Si
l Beginning Monday, Nov. 17,
;for ONE WEEK ONLY,
we will put on sale our entire
line of LADIES' SKIRTS
•at the following reduced prices:
; £54.00 Skirts 2.98
5. & 5*50 skirts 3.89
6 4 * 650 sKirts 469 i
7 “ 7.50 skirts 5.98
1 800 skirts 689 \
9&9 50 skirts 798 -
| 10,00 skirts 8,59 ;
12.00 skirts 9,^8
13.50- skirts 10-49
Also our entire line of Ladies’
Jackets, Furs and Waists
at reduced prices.
I LEVY’S
I lie Leaders.
You Owe SJs Nothing
For doing right. The druggist who desires to grow ia the confi
dence of the people hue no other safe and sure way open to him.
We solicit your patronage on the grounds of pure drugs, rigVly
handled, at fair prices.
On this baaiywa 'nave grown. On this basts we will continue to
grow.
We are In business to make money, but know full well that we*
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must earn your confiricn<--.> lu?foro we can get your pitronuge. <
We have a tjunK messenger service, and will send for and de 1
liver your prescriptions promptly. 1
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W. J. BUTTS, i
‘THE DRU GC.IST. <
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Agent for Huyler’s Candies. *
RICE.
Merchants in want of this s'uple will do well to
Call and See Our Samples,
We have a large lino to select*- from.
We tarry In stock Life-Buoy. Monkey Brand, Octagon and many
- Other brands.
Our line of Toilet Soap Is up to date, it you wont Tomatoes come
see us
The Downing Company.
Special Bargains
ON
Saturday, Monday
and Tuesday
See Heller's Weekly.
and. H. Helled Bro.
220 Newcstle.a 302 Bay.
DAYS DIGS
ALONG IDE DM
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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.
Tno Mallory steamer Comal arriveu
yesterday and will sail this morning
for Mobile. Anoiher si earner will ar
rive later in the week.
All of the water has been pumped
out of me large dredge opposite the
Atlantic Coast. Line wharves, which
came near sinking Monday.
Marine people generally report that
there is a heavy fog on the water now
every morning and seveial collisions
nave been narrowly av< i led during
the past few days.
Captain Ross, of the nve-masted
schooner Helen W. Martin, is one of
the most, popular captslnai* that visit -
this port, and he has a lane runnie r
of friends who are always glad to wel
come him here.
The tug Neptune is now in Tampa,
where she is being usdo at; a watei
boat between that port, and Havana
by me Atlantic Coast. Line.
Pianos Tuned
S. A. Murphy, artistic tuner for
Ltldden ti Hates, Is In the city for four
or five dltys and ire will lie glad to
receive any orders for tuning pianos
and organs. All work guaranteed
Headquarters at B. J. Olewincs. 50a
Oloueenter street.
Attention, Oglethorpe Lodge.
All members are hereby requested
to meet at Castle Hall next Friday
evening, as business of importance
will come up
C. M BRADY, C. C.
T. B. FERGUSON. K. of l(. and F.
FOR RUNT Good rooms, furnished.
Apply at tide C street.
LOST.
Part of watch chain, with links one
inch long. Finder will please return
to lhis office.
For Asthma use
CHENEYS EX
PECTORANT.
For Fish. Oysters, Oiime or anything
in season phone 321 Wilson’s.
jWedding :
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: Presents:
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I WILL HAVE OPEN ON*
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"MONDAY . FINE LINE OF4
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♦ HIGH GRADE CUT GLASS AND ♦
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♦ SILVERWARE. 4.
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♦ CALL AND LOOK.
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t KENKON MOIT 0. 0. *
♦ Jeweler and Eye Specialist. 4
♦ 215 NEWCASTLE STREET.
♦ Inspector of watches for the '
A 8. & B. Railways and
♦ Keeper of the city clock. Time 4
4 by wire from Washington daily 4
4 at 11 a. in. 4
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WOOD
Oak and Pine
B. H. DANIELS, Phone 134-3
Bids Wanted.
Sealed bids will be received until 12
o’clock noon on Saturday, November
22. 1902. for repairs on too city cre
matory. viz: Replacing concrete <>u
lop oi furnace and repairing arch of
furnace door and walls. Also roofhtg
the stables, and erection >f fence to
enclose the crematory premia 's _ f t r
more specific inf > "ination cap -m .1 J.
Spears, superintendent of sanitation,
or at the crematory. Mark t ids.
"Bids for Repair at C-eniatorv," and
have at clerk's office, t • it > hall. The
right is reserved to reject any o” all
bids. *' *
Bv order of fne major and council.
N. I>. lU’SSEt.I.,
Clerk of council.
Clark, the well known colored bar
ber, is better fitted to 6erve the pub
lic than ever. Everything neat aud
•lean and up to date
TH BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS.
IN SOCIETY.
Those having news for this depart
ment. are requested to call ’phone
H 7-3.
A SALUTATION.
•We met, clasped hands, and said the
common thinks
Thai friendliness requires, and went
our way,
Nor glad 01 sorry. If we thouht at
all,
- was perchance, we might have bet
ter spent
This precious time in reading the new
book.
Or following tno subtle thought in
spired
By this or mat. Ah me, what little
time
Is left for hooks in this.o'ercrowded
world!
And musing thus, we lift, our eyes
■ and meet
A stranger’s. There is no call for
greeting.
And yet the printed page has lost his
charm.
For something subtler, sweeter than
the thought
We were so jealous of, holds us in
thrall.
.Spirit, hu!ti spoke to spirit without
words.
Two souls that have met in salutation
true.
An inti eduction for eternity.
Cleaner Kirk.
Little Robert Sparks has been ill
for several days.
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Mrs. J. \V. Prirc Is spending some
time in Atlanta.
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Mi Sr (liissie Hailiy, of Slimier. S. 0..
is the guest of Mrs. L. Goldsmith
Mi: - Sarah Waldo, of Atlanta, is the
charming guest of Misses Lucille and
Leslie lilltts.
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Mi so. Ethel Mason entertained a
number of her little ft lends wu. a
pica; ant party yesterday afternoon
front 1:3(1 to 7 o'clock. Toe occasion
was ntiHM enjoyed by all present.
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Mrs. C. G, Owens, of Canton, Ohio,
who inis been spending several days
in the city, leaves this morning for
SI. Augustine, Kla.
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The first german of the season will
be danced lids evening after the Waff-
McCullough wedding iu the Oglethorpe
parlors. It will be a very brilliant and
enjoyable affair.
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Tiie attendants of the Waff-MeCul
huTgu wedding were informally enter
tained at the home of the bride-to-be
lasi evening when they assisted In
decorating the rooms for tne recep
tion tontg.'. *
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The Daughters of the Revcolutioh
are called to meet tomorrow (Tntirs
dav, afternoon at 3:30 o'clock at the
roslddence of Mrs. J. A. Butts, on
(loorgo street. A full attendance 'is
earnest ly requested.
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Tne marriage of Miss Clara Mae
Lewis, of Albany, and Mr. J. G. Dod
son. of Americus, which occurred
Wednesday in tne former place, wilt
interest the friends ol' the bride in
this city. Miss l.ewis is a niece of
Mrs. K. D. Wolfe, formerly of this
city, now of Norfolk, and visited her
here some years ago. Mrs. Wolffe
was matron of honor at tier niece’s
wedding and 7t was a brilliant and
fasional.de event.
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A pleasant party enjoyed a trip on
the water Monday evening in the
yawl of the five-masted schooner
Helen W. Martin, the party visited
Blythe Island and spent a delightful
evening. Those participating were:
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Proctor, Mr. and
Mrs. W. S. Irvine. Mr. and Mrs. C. H.
j Jewett. Mrs. li. A. White, Mrs. K.
Harley. Misses Louise Wingfield, of
! Rome. Classic. Harley, of Sumter, S.
C.. Alma Wright, Clara Lamar, Gen
evieve Ralston, Susie Ralston. Messrs
John Ralston, Coleman Brantley. J.
\V. Price. E. O. Whitfield, Burden
Brantley, and Captain Ross, of the
Helen W. Martin.
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The stag dinner tendered by Mr.
Charles C. Fleming to Mr. Howard J.
Waff and his attendants and ushers
.Monday evening at the home of Judge
and Mrs. J. W. Benner was a very
pleasant affair. An elegant dinner
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est * ou or 9 et *
v We say it again and yet again: *
V Come and try our New CiiOoo- *
v late Candies- NOTHING AS *
V FINE THIS SIDE OF NEW *
V, YORK. *
v Wo arc getting in new kinds al- A
v most daily, some of them most A
y exquisite.
Also a handsome line of gut £
* packages, and all are crisp from *
v the candy kettle. Young man, *
v your best girl would appreciate *
T nothing more. ’*
LLOYDS
214 Newcastle st. ’Phone 255-2. A
ib’'bb'b"Kb b' b■• b' b” b" b' b’ b'
was served and appropriate toasts
offered. The dining room amt table
were most aftarctive and artistic.
Tuosp present were: Messrs Howard
J. Waff, C. C. Fleming. E. Allen.
Malcolm McCullough, Morton Marve,
B. P. Coleman, F. E. Twitty and 0,
H. Smith.
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The wedding of Miss Rheita McOuL
lough and Mr. Howard J. Waff occurs
this evening at 7 o’clock at St. Marks
church. Tills will he a enrysahthe
mum wedding, and the color scheme
of white and green will be carried out
in all the decorations and the gowns
of the bridesmaids. The bride will be
attired in white liberty silk of taffeta
and she and her attendants will cany
white chrysanthemums. A reception
will he held after the wedding cere
mony.
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'.“"e dinner given by Miss Eti.ei
Conoley Monday evening in compli
ment to Miss Rhetta McCullough and
her bridesmaids was a very beautiful
mil enjoyable affair. The dining
room was aitistically decorated ami
tae table was a charming picture
The centerpiece was of B ins and pink
carnations and a pink satin ribbon lei
from it to each guest’s plait A can:
with an appropriate quotation was at
each place. As the dinner proceeded
each guest, was Instructed to pull tie
ribbon leading from her plate to Lie
<enterpi< ce, discovering tied lo ii a
tiny box hidden under the low: .
which being opened disclosed a beau
tiful stickpin, the guest of tne brides
to-be for each I'ridesmnid. Toe bride’s
ribbon also drew forth a gift, a beau
tiful horseshoe oT pearls, a present
from toe hostess. Miss Conoley.
After the dinner Mr. Waff anti his at
tendants railed and a very c,sinning
evening was concluded.
Virulent Cancer Cured.
Startling proof of a wonderful ad
vance in medicine is given by druggist
(J. W. Roberts, of Elizabeth. W. Va.
An old man there had long suffered
with what good doctors pronounced
Incurable cancer. They believed his
case ’nopeleas till he lived Electric
Hitters and applied Bucklen’s Arnica
Salve, which treatment completely
I cured him. When Electric Hitlers are
used to expel bilious, kidney and mi
crc.be poisons at the same time this
salve exerts its matchless healing
power, blood diseases, skin eruptions,
ulcers and sores vanish. Blttars 50c..
We are prompt—-News Job Office
SWANS DOWN FLOUR IS THE
BEST.
i.awyers should have their work
done at the News Job Office.
Whitman’s
Candy.
MORGAN’S
DRUG
STORE.
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The Great Sale of the Season
Monday and
Tuesday,
A PERFECT.SLAUGnTER.
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SILKS, TABLE LINEN,
DRESS GOODS, NAPKINS,
VELVETS, TOWELS and TOWELING.
SALE BEGINS PROMPT AT 7 O’CLOCK.
KAISER BROS.
The Old Reliables.
PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED HERF. |
Will not vary a fraction of a grain
from the quantity called for, accuracy
in the compounding of
Medicines.
is one of our sthoug points. Added to
this is the abs Mite purity and un
doubted i res'll uesH of every drug used.
We replenish our store frequently, and
use or sell nothing which has be
ome inetiicient through age.
SMITH’S
PHARMACY
(j, to Miss Hlaier's millinery parlors
for stylish headgear.
Try Rob Roy Flour. . .It is the best
on toe market.
Aid, "KINDS OF CALIFORNIA
WINES 25 CENTS A BOTTLE, AT
11 SKLKVS. 225 GRANT STREET.
TELEPHONE 272 *
Page Wove®u on. Fence is the
strongest fence in the world.
C. W DEMING, Agent.
FOR PLEASURE. COMFORT AND SATISFACTION
In sweeping your carpets use a latest improved "Cyco” Bear
ing BISSBUj Sweeper.
It is surprising the real en joyment you can get from ..c
task of sweeping simply by using a modern Bissell sweep- ‘
or. The -vco" Bearings give them their p: feet freedom of ,
action and an entire absence of jar and noise making their
workings smooth ana noise less.
As to the economy alone you cannot afford to be with- ,
out a Bissell as one will out- last forty rooms besides ■
brightening and preserving your carpets, making them 1
wear much longer. >
Note our prices: ’
"AMERCICAN QUEEN" $3.50. •
"IDEAL,” $3.25.
"GRAND RAPIDS,"
"NICKEL TRIMMED" $3.00.
yt.M.Miller A don
NOVEMBER 19
T hanksgiving
SPECIALS
Seeded Raisins,
Seeded Currents,
Orange Peel.
Lemon Peel,
Fancy Citron,
New Figs,
New Shelled Almonds.
New Englisli Walnuts, f
New Butter Nuts,
New Altmmd Nuts,
New Pecan Nts.
Chrystalized Cherries,
Crystallised Pirn-apple.
Fruit Cakes u> arrive on Mon
day’s steamer.
A shipment, of Turkeys ami
gee.se now on my yard for your
inspection.
Rhone 158.
TCakmJc
If iv* good tr. eat, we bavlc It.
i JVlillinery
JUST RECEIVED A BEAUTI g
‘*FUL LINE OF MILLINERY*?'
GOODS, HATS, FEATHERS, OR*
AND FANCY ARTI*
£"CLES, ALSO A LARGE STOC
*OF ZEPHYRS .AND . FANCY.';
.*WOOLS,
LADIES CALL AND SEE FOR"
I* YOURSELVES.
'* MRS. E. EARLE, S‘
* 203 Newcastle Street. **