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SUNDAY MORNING
NOTICE.
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\ Beginning Monday, Nov. 17,
I tor ONE WEEK ONLY,
we will put on sale our entire
dine of LADIPS’ SKIRTS
at the following reduced prices:
; $4.00 Skirts 2.98
5. & 5.50 skirts 3,89
6 6,50 sKirts 469
7 “ 7.50 skirts 5.98
8 00 skirts 6 89
9 & 9.50 skirts 7 98
10,00 skirts 8,59 :
1200 skirts 9,98
13.50 skirts 1049
Also our entire line of Ladies’
Jackets, Furs and Waists
at reduced prices.
LEVY’S
The Leaders.
WE Have Accepted Agency
Fur the Bdlapp Ponograph tad sup*
plies. We will carry in stock ftt ull
times a cum pic to stock of
PHONOGRAPHS AND RECORDS
. Wo sell for cash or on the install
merit plan
Wo also take old machines in ex
change as part payment on new onus. ,
Phonograph concerts afternoon and
evening.
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W. J. BUTTS, :
THE DRU GGIST. >
Agent for Huyier’s Candles. •
RICE.
Merchants in want of this staple will do well to
Call and Sae Our Samples, ;
We have a large line to sel code from, <
We carry in stock Life-Buoy, Monkey Brand. Octagon and many’
• other brands. *
Onr line of Toilet. Soap is up-to-date. If you want Tomatoes conie'
see us'. *
The Downing Company.;
Special Bargain
Sale
Monday and
T uesday
and. H. Heller & Bro.
220 Newrstie.a 302 Bay.
See Heller's Weekly
VISIT ODD
FELLOWS
HON. HENRY M'ALPINE WILL BE
GUEST OF BRUNSWICK ODD
FELLOWS TUESDAY.
Hon. Henry Alplfie, of Savannah,
grand master of the Independent Or
der of Odd Fellows of the state of
Georgia, will be in Brunswick on Tues
day next, and the local lodge of Odd
Fellows are preparing to give him an
enjoyable time.
Mr. McAlpine is among the most
prominent members of tnat. organiza
tion in tiftr country and considerable
Interest is attached to his visit, to to is
city. He will be met at me ut pot by
a delegation appointed from the local
lodge and will be escorted to the Ogle
thorpe, whore he will have his head
quarters.
During the day a number of pleas-
Slit affairs have been arranged for his
entertainment, and on Tuesday ufgiit
a general meeting will he held in
their ’MCI in the Elliott building on
Newcastle street.
At mis meeting Mr. McAlpine will
deliver an address to the Odd Fellows
and ii Is likely that he will be replied
to by members of the local order.
All in all his visit will he a very
pleasant one, and lie will be royally
entertained by the Brunswick Odd Fid
lows.
Best Bleaching, Hi yards for sl.
Monday and Tuesday at Mrs. M.
Isaac's.
IS READY FOR WORK.
Fiber Factory at Crispen Has Been
Completed.
Another new enterprise will begin
in Glynn county within the next week
or so.
Work has been completed on the
fiber factory at Crispen and Dr. CViit
tenden, who is to lie the manger, is ox
a.mdaid ri| >|;>,r\ sjqj /C|t.r otjt ut poped
for beginning work.
This factory will employ quite a
number of hands and bids fair to be
quite a figure In the manufacturing
industry of tho country.
AN INTERESTING SERMON. .
Second Advent Services Today Will
Be Thoroughly Pleasing.
“Melchtsodeo and Christ, or the
High Priest of God Type and Anli
type,. Is the subject at the Second Ad
vent church today at flu. m. Every
body is invited to hear the pastor’s
discourse on this great subject, so
mysterious to many people. Text,
Heli. 9:7ft. And in accord with the
morning subject Mr. Thornton will
preach In his own common sense way
on tne following subject. "The High
Priests’ Return, ,ext Heb. 9:25. These
two discourses have been carefully
prepared from biblical practical stand
point and wtil not fail to interest all
who will hear them.
Wilson’s has strictly an up-to-date
restaurant.
Our entire stock will be reduced
Manday and Tuesday. Mrs. M. Isaac.
Go to Miss Slater's millinery parlors
for stylish headgear.
New Grocery
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Watch this space for something in
teresting.
J. T MATTHEWS.
1111 F Street.
Wedding :
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Presents;
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‘ I WILL HAVE OPEN ON4
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MONDAY . FINE LINE OF4
HIGH GRADE CUT GLASS ANU
SILVERWARE.
CALL AND LOOK.
KENNON MOIT, 0. D.
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 4Aily
at 11 a. m.
TH* BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS.
AL THE CHURCHES TODAY.
Catholic Church.
Corner Newscastle and Howe streets
Rev. P. p, Luckle, priest. Mess at} 10
a. m. Sutpljay school at 3 a. m.
First Baptist Church.
Preaching 11 a. m. and 7:SO p. m.
by the pastor. Young people's meet
ing 10:lf> p. m. Sunday school 3:30
p. m. Ail are cordially invited.
St. Jude's P. E Church.
CornerE and J streets, Rev. C. G.
Bradley, vicar. Morning prayer arid
literary sermon 11 a. in., Sunday
school 5 p. m., evening prayer and
sermon 7:30 p. m. Thursday 10 a. m.
service of 'i .sgiving.
i Presbyterian Church.
Corner Ge< igo and Tteyolds street,
Rev. VV. F. Hollingsworth, pastor.
Morning services 11/ a. m., Sunday
school 3:30 p. m., flight service 7:30
p. in. Prayer meeting every Wed
nesday night at 7:30.
Geamen's Bethel.
Dartbmouln street corner Ogle
thorpe. Sunday school at i p. in. Ser
vices conducted by Ogg every
Friday evening at 7,30 and twice u
month on Sunday evenings ar tne
same flour.
First Methodist Church.
Corner Monk and Norwich streets.
Rev. .1. W. Malone, J> u, pastor.
Preaching at 11 a. m. by the pastor.
Evening service at 7:30.
St. Marks.
{?/. Mark's church, Gloucester and
Kgmont streets, tne Rev. W'yllys
Ilede, D. D., rector. Sorvi :< ;i every
Sunday as fellows: The Holy Com
munion at 8:30 a. rn. ■ Morning seivlce
and sermon at 11. Evening service
and sermon at 7:30. Sunday school
at 3:30 p. m. Bible class every
Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock in .ue
Parish house.' Strangers cordiady in
vited.
MeKcndree Methodist Church.
Rev. M. O. Austin, pastor. Morn
ing service II a. in.. Epwortli League
meeting 1 p. in., night service 7 p.
m.
AN EXCELLENT ESTABLISHMENT.
Dr. Kennon Mott, His Store and His
Business.
To' 1 i.arnlsoniosl, largest, and best
jewelry store, riot only iu tins city, but
in southeast Georgia, is that of Dr.
Kennon Mott, jeweller and eye spe
cialist,
A News reporter passing by his
store was attracted by the very hand
some cut glass ami silver window dis
play, and stepping in ue found the
doctor with his two aide assistants,
Mr. Charles W. Ruilisll, of Chicago,
and Mr. Win. W. Moorely. of New
York city, hard at work opening up
some of the finest Christmas presents
ever seen in this city. The doctor
says that lie is looking for a large
stock of fine umbrellas and choice
lamps this week and when all of his
Christmas stock s received his store
will he a veritable palace,
Dr. Mott’s optical department fg
ever on the increase, and Ue now ’nas
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DR. KENNON MOTT, Eye Special
ist.
patients as far north as New York and
to iho south, Cuba, and the west, Dal
las. Texas.
The doctor is a graduate of tin
Spencer Optical Institute, of New
York city, and a post graduate of the
Northern Illinois College of Opthalmol
ogy and Othology of Chicago, and he
not only tits glasses, but treats tne
eyes for any and all diseases. Dr.
Mott has had universal success and
made cures where, others failed. He
has the latest and most improved in
struments and the most approved
method of examination. Dr. Kennon
Mott is one of our most liberal and
substantial business men and wen de
serves the confidence the people have
in him. y
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Wilson can yet accommodate a few
more boarders,
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Ooliciolis *Nevtf
Goods.
New Crop Jumbo Peanuts.
r(best in the land.) *
Fancy New Crop Dates,
Large Fat Bananas,
Fresh Lemon Drops,
Golden Nuggets (kisses).
New Crop Pecan Nuts,
(Special Bicycle Delivery.)
LLOYDS
214 Newcastle st. 'Phone 255-2.
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Our Thanksgiving dinner will excel
anything in town. "Wilson’s."
SOMELOCAL
NEWS NOTES
NOTES PICKED UP IN THE CITY
BY-THE-SEA BY NEWS
REPORTERS.
Has Resigned.
C. M. Brady, who for the past nine
years nas been with the Standard Oil
Go., has tendered his resignation to
that company, effective on the first
of the month, and will engage in the
insui ante business. The News wishes
him success.
Some Good Horses.
H. S. McCrary nas returned from
Atlanta where he purchased a car of
good horses which will he offered for
sale here tomorrow. The car will ar
rive over the Southern railway this
morning and those w'ho are figuring
On buying stock should see Inis lot.
Senator Symons Here.
Senator W. F. Symons came down
from Atlanta yesterday ad is spend
ing today with his family. The sen
ator says much good work is to he
lone during the present session. He
says the house has uad several
scrambles, tint the senate is keeping
up wita ns work.
Lecture Friday.
Under tne auspices of the .Ladles
Aid Society of the First. Methodist
churcu Mr. M. M. Parks, of Savannah,
will give an Illustrated lecture on Lon
don and Paris at the auditorium Fri
day evening. November 28. The lec
tures are gems and the ytiadcs mag
nificent? He comes highly recommend
ed, and the ladies Assure' each one a
pleasant profitable fcvetliqg.
Election is Ordered.
An election tcT7TTI tne vacancy occa
sioned by the election of Lieut. Col.
Gordon to the colonelcy of the First
regiment, has been ordered to be held
Monday, December t, between :16
and JO: 15 p. m. This election will
be held In the armories of the compa
nies composing tne regiment, in the
respective polling places at Savannah.
Swainsboro and Brunswick.
Take dinner at Wilson’s today if
yoQ want a good one.
Imported Ladies' Cloth in ail colors
84 inches wide, worth $2.50 and $3.50,
all to go at $1.25 Monday and Tues
day only. Mrs. M Isaac.
If its something good you want to
eat go to Wilson's.
NO l ICE.
Hon. Henry McAlpine. grrand mas
ter, I. O. O. F., of Georgia, will make
the Odd Fellows a visit Tuesday. No
vember 25. ami it is expected that ail
members of the order in Brunswick
will extend a hearty welcome to him.
by being present at the hall prompt
ly at 7:30 p. m. pn that day. All visit
ing brothers (ji good standing are
cordially invited to meet with us
C. . NOBLE.
Noble Grand No. 18.
P. BYLfeMA,
Noble Grand No. 68.
I. O. O. F.
•Special Skit Sale —Walking and
Dress Skirts trom $1.50 up. Mrs.
M. Isaac.
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Wilson has put on a special deliv
ery for telephone orders. J’hone 321
—Day or Night.
L. Goldsmith has returned from a
business trip to Cincinnati.
12%c Percale to go at Jc ..londay
and Tuesday at Mrs. M. Isaacs.
ALL KINDS OF CALIFORNIA
WINES 25 CENTS A BOTTLE. AT
H. SELIG'S. 225 GRAM STREET. -
TELEPHONE 272-2.
Pago Woven Work Fence is the
strongest fence in the -world.
fry Rob Roy Flour. ~lt is the best
on tho market
A. A. A. A. A. .A.' A A A A a a x A . a —A ■
Monday and Tuesday
Ph rti r fot Less Money
and more Goods for the same
Mont y than elsewhere
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Ii will he to your advantage to come and inspect our Bargains
iu Linens and Napkins, etc. ,
The early bird catches the worm. First come gets first choice.
Remember this is only for Monday and Tuesday. •
NO MATTER WHAT PRICES ARE uUOTED ELSEWHERE WE
WILL BE LOWER.
KAISER BROS.
The Old Reliables.
PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED HERF.
Will' not vary a fraction of a grain
from fhe quantity called for, accuracy
in the* compouirdltig of
Medicines.
is one of our stbeng points. Added to
this is the abs '.ute purity and un
doubted freshness of every drug used.
We replenish our store frequently, and
use or sell nothing which has be
come inefficient tarugh age.
SMITH’S
PHARMACY
Grand Opera
House
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27.
Ihanksgiaing Day and Nigh
Willie Collier’s Comedy Success.
—Presented By—
..Mr. Leslie Morosco and Miss Leila
Shaw.
THE MAN FROM MEX ill
By H. A. DeSouchet Author of
“MY FRIEND FROM INDIA.”
frqm Maine to California.
An Established Laughing Success
Cast of Superior Merit!
THANKSGIVING MATINEE
Popular Prlcse 25 and 50c.
Night, 25. 50, 75 and SI.OO.
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Jusl Op ned.
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 Triai.
1 FOR PLEASURE, COMFORT AND SATISFACTION
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i in sweeping your carpets use a latest improved "Cyco" Bear
£ ‘ n s BiSSEI.L Sweeper. t
► l! is surprising the real en joy men: you can get from i,
i task of sweeping simply by using a modern Bissell swot-p
--it er ' ltie ~}' co " Bearings give them their perfect freedom of
► actlon anJ an eutirp absence of jar and noise making their
s workings sfnooth ana noise less.
k v? to :ue economy alone you cannot afford to be with- ;
► om a Bissell as one will out-last forty rooms besides
► •'HShtemng and preserving your carpets, making them '
wear much longer. 1
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l -AMERCICAN QUEEN” $3.50. r,
► -, “IDEAL.” $3.25. <
i . "GRAND RAPIDS.”
j “NICKEL TRIMMED" $3 00.
yt.2tt.MUkr & deni
NOVEMBER 23.
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A FEW MORE DAYS.
j arid Thursday will be here
Don.t forget we have
ENGLISH FRUIT CAKES. 1, 2
and 5 pounds. >
FRESH NUTS,
NEW FIGS,
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FLORIDA ORANGES,
MALAGA GRAPES,
Gilt us your order.
Phone 153.
'Beo.i \:( l/fnfk
iT'ylllH £
If it’s good to eat, we havt^^/
: JViillinepy
| JUST RECEIVED A BEAUT!-;
iFUL LINE OF MILLINERY]
.GOODS, HATS, FEATHERS. OR-I
• NAMENTS AND FANCY ART!-!
>JLES, ALSO A LARGE STOC '
’OF ZEPHYRS AND . FANCY
’WOOLS.
’ LADIES CALL AND SEE FOR]
.YOURSELVES.
1 MRS. E. EARLE. * ;
203 Newcastle Street ”