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TUESDAY MOBNma.
THE SNAP
That's in the cut of all our
il Overcoats
and the utter abaence of the
ready-made look makes
A few of the great manu
facturing tailors have learn
ed the secret of making gar
| mentc with the style and
I finish of fine custom work.
s| Hart, Shaffner &
I we think, the beßt only at
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r ~ LEVY’S
We Have Accepted Agency
For the Edison Ponograph and' sup
plies. Wo will curry iti stock at all .
times u complete stock of
PHONOGRAPHS AND RECORDS
We sell for cash or on the install
ment plan.
We also take old machines in ex
change as part payment on new ones.
" l Phonograph concerts afternoon and i
evening.
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W. J. BUTTS, j
THE DRU GGIST. f 1
Agent for Huyler’s Candles. I
RICE.
. Merchants in wnut of this staple will do well to 1 ’’ L
: Call and See Our Samples,
We have a lurgn line to sol eetc from. ( ' \
[ We carry In stock Lifeßuoy. Monkey Brand, Octagon and many'
■ other brands. t, f I ,
. Our lino of Toilet Soap is up to dale. It you want. Toma toes come
. 8 ° s- . v &.!. . ,:s /.j#} 81. J , fts-J. ■
The Downing Company.
Bargain Safe
I ON
Monday and Tuesday.
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See Heller’s Weekly.
<J. H. & Bro.
20 2 Newcastl e and 302 Bay*
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A NEW JUDGE
ON THE BENCH
JUDGE PARKER WILL HOLD HIS
FIRST SESSION HERE NEXT
MONTH.
Judge F. Willis Dart has held his
lasi, session of Hie superior count,
Is, in icgular session, and during his
present, term.
Judge Dart was appointed, it will be
remembered,Uo servo out the unex
pirod term'of Judge HennetXresigued.
His term expires January I, and his
last court was held in this county last
week.
During his lime of office. Judge Dirt
has given entire satisfaction all over
the district and nas rfiany friends who
wifi lemembor him should lie ever ask
the people for the place. . lie Is a
brainy young jurist and will receive
the suport of many people in this sec
tion of the stale whenever he may ask
for a political office at their hands.
Judge Parker, tnc newly electeu
jttd?e. will hold the first session of
court here in January, when the supe
rior court In eels in adjourned session.
Judge Parker is well Itnown in
Brunswick and has many friends lie-e
who feel sure that lie will give entile
satisfaction all over tno dmtricet.
Tho friends of popular Dave Out--
tile regular court rtonoirreiilw-r. u-ili
be glad to learn that lie hast again been
appointed to that position l>y Judge
Parker.
The Weather.
Forecast for today in Georgia: Fair
and probably colder.
FOR RENT—GomfnrtahjV, ddweiling
house, five rooms, at Go(i (' afreet. Ap
ply on premises.
After voting today go to Wilson's
and get a good meal.
Milk cows for sale by <J. tj. Tail.
Notice.
This is to certify that. I will nut be
responsible for any debts contracted
by Sal lie WJlener. J. 1,. Wilchor
Kodol Dyspepsia Gyre
Digests what you eat.
Special orders promptly filled at Wil
son’s. ’Phone 321-
Best in printing News J*>b Office.
Sound Kidneys—Perfect Health.
The use of Smith’s Sure Kidney
Cure will produce both. Try a uottie
and be convinced. Vour druggist sells
it for s<y-
THAT OLD OVERCOAT Ncds a
new collar, anew lining or a thorough
cleaning, so take n to Jim Carter’s or
ring ’phone 253 2.
FALL HATS,
tl have them in
all varieties. See
my winter goods
now arriving, The
VERY LATEST
MILLINERY LINE.
MISS KATE SLATER.
CUPID BANK FOR OFFICERS.
(•enoral ('or)ittt’M I’lan to At<l You on
Soitlior.M to Mnrry.
General Fnrhlq’s statement ■ his an"
mini report discouraging tiie marriage
of the younger olliccrs in the army has
been much discussed, -ay, a Washing
ton dispatch to the New \. i k Ane-ri
cun and Journal. S[ieiikiug of the mat
ter the other day. General Corbin said:
"1 am not opposed to marriage of offi
cers of the army any time, but is rea
sonable to assume that a younfi officer
witti poor pay cannot attend to the du
ties of his position, which are often o\
penstfe, and also take care of a family.
The question is not one of sentiment,
it isfone of dollars and cents.
"Far from being opposed to marriage,
I niu suggesting ways by which the
young officers can be married. 1 ain
in favor of inaugurating a system of
deposits for young officers by which
after they accumulate SSO, say, it can
be deposited, these continuous deposits
to draw interest at the rate of -I per
cent.’’
Major General Young says: "t agree
with Geneva! Cot-bin. 1 believe that
marriage should not take place until
there is a certainty of proper support
which will not interfere with an offi
cer's duty to the army and the coun
try.”
Brigadier General T.tidington says
"Tlie question is an interesting one. and
the adjutant general treats it from the
practical standpoint. The principle is
all right. As for myself, 1 didn’t mac
ry until I was a major.”
General Corbin gave some interest
ing statements about famous officers
and their marriages. “One of the
eases in point,” he said, “is that of Gen
eral Grant. He was marriNi, when a
second lieutenant and resigned because
he could not support his family on his
pay. Lit utenant General Miles did not
marry until he was a colonel. General
Hancock was married when he was a
eaptaiu.” '''
'Tor' RENT- The store on I Monk
street now occupied by L. Joel.
Apply to Weinberg it Devaria.
THB BRUNSWICK DAILY NKWR
dome deeial
Slews Wholes.
Miss Mamie Atkinson will leave
shortly tor Jacksonville.
Air. and Mrs. C. E, Kellum have re
moved to their residence on the corner
of E and F street.
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•1 rs. Bim Smith, of Mt, Vernon, is
the guest of Mrs. H. V. Adderley and
will probably spend the winter in this
city.
The at home to be given at Mrs. C.
T. Calnan’s will dccur tomorrow in
stead of this evening, as previously
stated.
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Mi. and Mr3. Eugene i-rfr Sat
urday night for Atlanta, to visit Mrs.
M. L. Thrower and also Mr. Zealey’s
mother.
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Alts. W. .!. [{()(':' nji iif Wayerv'ss, is
visiting Mrs. W. N. Gramling, at Higu
Springs; where Die latter is quite ill.
to the regret of her friends hero.
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Mrs. Hugh Porter entertained with ft
delightful winner at the Oglethorpe
Sa'uiday evening in minor of Miss Sa
ra!. WoW, of Atlanta. Covers were
laid for seven and the table was a
beautiful picture. Those present wore
Misses Baiah Waldo, Lucille Butts and
Leslie Butts, Messrs. Morton Maryc.
Howard Smith *o * I F, j*’. i'v/itty, ;
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Mis. Edward Welchman contpll*
blentc.i ci.is .lartiit Waldo with a
plea sad dinn'.r last evening at the
Oglctnorpc. complimentary, to Miss
Sarah table was charm
in ply decorated on tip- oecanion. Mrs.:
W< Ichman’s guests were Miss Sarah
Waldo, Mi l.tnijje Butts, .Miss Iwtir
die Butts. Mr: . A. \t Smith and Mrs.
Hugh Porter Mia. H. W. Gale. •
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Nr*. Edvard Weirhmnn entertained
after her dinner to ...ms Waldo last
evening with a very enjoyable german
in th l ’ parlors of toe Oglethorpe.
Those who participated were: Misses
Sarah Waldo, Lucille Butts. ..sl(4
Bulls. Jcnnte Bryan, Ethel Conoly,
Fannie Grant Nightengale, Nozzle
Conoly. Susie Lamar Rita McKinnon.
Gertrude Allen Mary McCullough.
Alexltic Hill, Mrs. A. M Smith. Mrs.
Ldward Welchman. Menure. Howard
Smith, Joseph Kaminski. George
Smith JkTorton Maryc. Be:,tor Coleman,
Bayard Butts. E. .1. Allen, .!mining*
Butts, Martha McCullough? Charles
C. Fleming. T Q. Flaming. Jr.. Eugene
Whitfield. C. At. Peddicord, It. D.
M eadcr.
UNMATCHABLE GOODNESS!
Oar new lino of Fine Can
-41 dp's is now the most, scleci
c in the smith: No ji,after
■ wliiit price might pay, no
Y better goods would you buy.
A few pleen of our exqui
site nfteiHllnoej Chocolate* afford a
peculiar delight that no epicure can
fall to appreciate.
Fany Packages a specialty,
try them. p.
LLOYD’S
214 Newcastle st. ’Phone 255-2,
LITERARY TREASURES.
Some M Mi-1: Sir,.- IP-m ntl Some
Whirl* M n > li<* l ost to Vli%v.
The world, we have been assured
time and * knows nothing of its
greatest men rerluips.it Is equally Ig
norant about is gi-eaty*; books. Are
we quite sure Unit the Idols in our lit
erary pantheon are arrayed ia their
due order of precedence? The rules of
pr -eetience change, and who shall as
sort that those prevalent at any given
time are Ur- final ones? But, above
all. are we quite certain that there may
not l* a notable work of genius lying
unnoticed and unknown amid the
wrecks of the river of time, waiting
only for some lucky accident that shall
reveal it in nil its beauty lo an aston
ished world?
Sucli accidents with such r suits have
boon, frequent in the history of the
past.’ Indeed such accident* have pre
served or have revealed to the world
no insignificant proportion ,f Us now
acknowledged masterpieces.
The books of the Bible themselves
have experienced the narrowest es
capes from what might have resulted
in their total loss. The most notable
example is that of Deuteronomy, which
disappeared from the Jewish world for
over a century. The st*uq of its re
discovery by the high priest llezeklah
during the reign of good King Josiah
is set forth in the Old Testament.
Shakespeare was practically forgot
ten in hie days when Addison wrote
his "Account of the Great st English
Poets,” with never a mem ion of-the
name of the very greatest, yet it was
shortly afterward that Shakespeare
was resuscitated.
Fitzgerald's "Omar Khayyam” and
Black more’s “Lorna. flooue” dropped
stillborn from the press and later won
a sudden popularity by act ident.—AVil
,lt*ni S. \Y :ish in Kra Magazine
Ship Notice,
Ah ither master,, owner- nor con
sign es of the Germ a a steamship
"Irn :ard Horn’’ will he responsible
for any debts contracted >y the crew
of said stearne. F, U. M; Strachan &
Cos., consignees.
Or me of all kinds at Wilson's res
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READY FOR WORK.
Brunswick Forwarding and Planing
Company Starts Their Mill.
The large saw mill of the Brunswick
Planing and Forwarding Company has
been completed, and work was com
menced yesterday.
Tnis promises to be one of our lean
ing ent-Tprises ana will erqplay quite
a number of hands. The mill is now
running on full time, and is turning
out plenty of lumber.
A Waycross Marriage.
Saturday evening, at the tA/dibjtp ,-c.
of the bride's uncle. Air. G. i. vT
tham. ut Waycross, Miss Atit'ie Hill,
and Mr. TANARUS, .1. Hardaway were hatq ily
.united in the holy bonds if we Hot k.
Rev. W. H. Scruggs, of Lie Baptist
church ooiciating. Miss Hill Is a
native of London, and lived foe many
years iri this city, where she won many
friends by her sweet, gentle am.a! le
disposition.
Mr. Hardaway has been the popular
mail oi agefit between this city and
Waycioss for a number of years. T icy
will make their future home in Way
cross. We extend-congratulations.
Work to Begin.
The work of placing cement floors
In tho county jail was commuu <v| yes
terday by Messrs.. Bowen w Troraas,
tiie contractors. This work will lie
puslie a rapidly as possible and the
.jail will be placed in a first class con
dition. >
RrttSn Weight*.
• M Marcbitnd investigated the brainr
\ 1 IT:! persons Immediately after
ui-aili Tlurwt-iglii of tin- brains is in
fluei cd by tin* disjuije., Diphtheria,
•for c.i iupl". the weight. The
’tiruius of newborn tie;, s weigh oil the
avei. t;e JTJ newborn girls
3KI. At the end ■ ftKl,tfr-q year the
livU' ■' arc: Hoys. -girls. 893. By
tin: end of the tile weight <-f
tile iralli lias tripled, aidi I'roHt—<his
epoch it increases very slowly, espe
cial). with girls, tt attains its greatest
weight at about nineteen iiffd otic-half
yetti .< for tueii, ut .about seventeen fur
■ women. The nveruge weight of the
tirai i of an adi !r trivia is 1,490 grams,
of a adult female itr .. gn iis The
reduction of weighf’iffe to smile atro
pli; comtneiices with men about the
eightieth year, with women about tin-
Seventieth. We way recall for com par-
Iso i tile following facts: The heaviest
brain on recortl Is that of the novelist
Tttrgmeff. 2,1.29 grants. One of the
lightest Is that of Giimbetta. 1.100
grants, The weight of the brain Is thus
one factor ami only one in the compari
sou of different men and of different
sexes.
The River Wn* Ovrrlbuving.
Last summer Minnie took a trip With
ini papa and mamma, and they visited
many laautifuj places. But Minnie
liked Niagara falls, best. She s.s ined
greatly Impressed with the roar and
volume of the wu*r On returning
home she told I'tiele Frank all aVmit
her journey. "We went to Niagara fails
In a splendid time.” she said, "for
there was much water. Of course it
Isn't always so. but there was a hard
shower just before we got there!”
Pure Drugs.
This is our Motto,
WE LIVE UP TO IT
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Gome ond <Lis 0 -Trial.
A Full Line of Everything
IN THE DRUG LINE,
MORGAN’S
DRUG
• STORE.
Caution!
This is 7i a gen.-e word—hut when
you thin* now liable you are mn to
! purchase for Jsc the only remedy un
iversally known, and a remedy that ha,
;had the largest sale of any medicine
•in the world since ims for tin? cure
land treatment ut Consumption am.
jTaroat and i.uny Troubles ail to esc
years without losing its popularity all
these years, you will be thankful we
called y.mr attention to Boflcheea Ger
man Syrup. There are many
e. ugh remedies made by druggists
and others thai are leap and good
for light colds perhaps, but for sev e
Colds. Bronchitis, Croup aud especi
ally lor Consumption, where there is
duffienlt expectoration and > coughing
during the nights and, mornings, there
is nothing like Gorman Syrup. .Sold
by all cruggists ia the civilizeu wt:m.
G. C. GRCfc-N, Woodbury, N. J.
Forty Years’ Torture.
To lie relieved from a torturing dis
ease after 40 years' torture might well
cause the gratitude of anyone. That
is what DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve
did for C. Haney, Geneva, O. He
says: "DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve
cured me of piles after 1 had suffered
y.i years.’ Cures cuts, burns, wounds,
skin diseases. Beware of counterfeits.
Jotigerk Pharmacy, yf, i, Butts,
KAISER BROS.
Monday Monday
and The Old Reliables. and
Tuesday. Tuesday.
We have on Sale for Monday and Tuesday a fine assortment of
Vantine’s Bricabrac, comprising Cups and Saucers, Sugar Bowls,
Cracker Jars, Chocolate Sets, and Bisque Figures, etc.. We are
clearing them out at about hplf the cost. By attending this sale you
will have an idea of what they ready are and how cheap.
Special Sale from 10 to 12 of Bricabrac.
PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED HERF.
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AVB! not vary a fructiup of a grain
from the quantity called for, accuracy
in the conipounditig of
Medicines.
is one of onr f,thong points. Added to
this is the atm 'ute purity and un
doubted freshness of every drug used.
We replenish our store frequently, and
use or sell nothing which has be
ome Inefficient tnroUgb age.
SMITHS
PHARMACY
His Life in Peril.
*'l just seemed to have gone all to
lieces." writes Alfred Bee, of Welfare,
I’cx, "billiuusness and a lame back
nad made life a burden. V I couldn't
eat or sleep and felt almost too worn
out to work when 1 b-'gan to ure Elec
tric Blitter.-, hut th y f^rk-d woßrters.
Now t sleep like a top,, can
tn:ng. have gained In strength and en
joy hard word.” They gave vigorous
health and new life to weak, sickly
run-down people. Try them. Only 50c
at all druggists.
Oil Heaters, Coal Heaters
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Wood Heaters
Comforts, BiankcLs. Quilts
' Pillows.
We Are Headquarters
Miller <& den.
DECEMBER 9.
New
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Arrivafs
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Heinz’s New Sour Kraut.
■ Heinz’s German Pickles.
Heinz's Sweet Cucumber Pickles.
| Another lot of Fine Now Georgia
| Syrups, Flapjack Flour. Buck
wheat. •
j Phone 156. \
If it's good to eat. we bavle it.
Millinery
JUST RECEIVED A BEAUTI-j
FUL LINE OF MILLI’NERY!
GOODS, HATS, FEATHERS, OR I
-NAMENTS AND FANCY . ARTIb
-OLES, ALSO A LARGE Si
’OF ZEPHYRS AND FANCY
’WOOLST
[ LADIES CALL AND SEE FOR
i YOURSELVES.
; MRS. E. EARLE,
203 Newcastle- Street.
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