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LEVY’S
We Have Accepted Agency
For tho Edison Ponograph and sup
plies. We will carry In stock at ali
times a complete stock of
PHONOGRAPHS AND RECORDS
We sell for cash or on the install
ment plau.
Wi) also take old machines in ex
change as part payment on new ones.
Phonograph concerts afternoon and
evening.
W. J. BUTTS,
THE DRU GGIST. £V. ,
Agent for Huyler’s Candles.
RICE.
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, Merchants in want cf this staple will do well to
: Call and See Our Samples,
We have a large line to selceie from. ’.’•*** •
* We carry in slock Lifo-liuoy, Monkey Brand, Octagon and many!
- other brands. /(' (| 1v V j
, Our line of Toilet Soup Is up-to-date, if you want Tomatoes come
, see us. LUfiCi.llA ;* .Jas-AaSaJi- L v Ji <
The Downing Company.
Bargain Sale
ON
Monday and Tuesday.
See Heller’s Weekly.
J, & Bvo.
20 2 Newcastle and 302 Bay*
That'* in the cut of all our
Overcoats
and the utter absence.of the
ready-made look makes
them popular.
A few of the great manu
facturing tailors have learn
ed the secret of making gar
ments with the style and
finish of fine custom work.
Hart, Shaftner &
Marx,
ArtjJ The Stein
Bloch Cos.
Are,
we think, the best only at
CLUB WILL SOON
HAVEOPENING
SEASON AT JEKYL THIS WINTER
PROMISES TO BE A BRIL
LIANT ONE.
The season at. Jekyi Island will open
the latter part of this month, and it
promises to be one of the most bril
liant in the history of this club of the
millionaires.
During the summer months many
thousand 'dollars, have been expendeu
on the Island, repairing tne handsome
einl) house, and aiso adding to the cot
tages.
The electric light plant, which has
been under eonstruetion during the
summer, has about bpen completed and
will be ready to furnish lights on the
island by January Ist.
A few guests have already arrived
at the island, but a large number arc
expected to come during the next few
weeks to be present at the forma! op
ening.
It has been stated, not authentically,
however, that President Roosevelt
would conic down for a few days dur
ing the middle of January to be the
guest, of Cornciimt N. Uliss. It will
he remembered that. Mr. Roosevelt
was to visit, the Island last, winter, nut,
owing to Illness, he was compelled to
defer the visit.
Resides the president, many of the
most prominent, men of tlio count w
will visit tho great home of the mil
ltonalres during tho winter and tin
season promises to be a very brilliant
one in every respect.
Superintendent Orohb lias been on
tho island for a month or so ami bn'
prepared everything for the opening.
WHEN WE WERE TWENTY-ONE.
This Attraction Will Be at the Grand
Tuesday Night.
Brunswick theater goers arc having
rather a dull time just at present, a
very few companies have been h> re in
the past w>t*ek or so. The managers
had a company booked to play hep
tiirce nlglits this week, hut, for some
reason, the date was cancelled.
The next attraction will he “When
We Were'Twenty-One," which will in
here next Tuesday night.
This play was presented here lire
season and was one of the best that
was seen. It will he played this year
hy the s-ame company and a very good
treat. Is In store for ns.
MONKEY SPEECH TESTS.
Hruteftatir Garner Trip of 111 m Work
Aiiiouk Sltiun* in Africa.
With several good sired packing
cases full of monkey 1 ‘k. i'rofi ;sor it.
L. Garner, the Bo m anthropologist,
who expects to put mankiml Into vocal
communication with the simian world,
arrived at Philadelphia on the steamer
Western la ml the other day fresh from
new triumphs of speech collected in
African jungles, says the New York
American. The monkey talk Is record
ed on phonograph records, and Profess
or Garner has hundreds of the little
brown cylinders which when finally
translated may be found to contain a
complete system of political economy
us it exists in monkey land.
Professor Garner was In Philadel
phia hut a few hours before leaving for
his home in Boston, but while making
n call upon a friend in the West End
building bo chatted for a few minutes
about, his work.
"Of course monkeys talk,” be said In
answer to a question. "The only thing
to be done Is to translate their lan
guage. I have spent two years in the
heart of the jungles In western Africa
and have passed days and days in tit- '
tor solitude, sitting in the big Iron cage
that I bad constructed especially for
these experiments.
"At first the monkeys and apes were
timid of approaching the s: range ob
jects. but when they finally gathered
about me and began to chatter I had
tbo best possible opportunity for get
ting valuable records because their ex
clamations of surprise and curiosity af
forded me the primitive sounds that
were most valuable for my purpose.
“It will take me many months to col
late and study the hundreds of phono
graph records which I have secured,
when 1 will be able, 1 hope, to make
announcemtnt of valuable scientific re
sults. I have learned that there is a
method, a system, in the language of
monkeys and that under similar cir
cumstanees their utterances are practi
cally always the same, Indicating a
definite system of speech which when
interpreted may be found on n pur
with the language of some of the low- j
est savage tribes of man."
FALL HATS.
tl have them in
all varieties, See
my winter goods
now arriving. The
VERY LATEST
MILLINERY LINE.
MISS KATE SLATER.
FOR RENT—The store on Monk
street now occupied hy L. l>. Joel,
Apply to Weinberg & Devaris.
Try Rob Roy Flour. ~lt Is the best
on tss maxlcst m
THJfc BRUNSWICK OAtLt N&&&
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: octne fecial
[ thews tholes.
Mis. Raleigh Perkins is the guest
of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. H. Jennings.
The Cotillion Club wil give a ger
man Thursday evening at the Ogle
thorpe.
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Mrs. \V. H. lie Voe has returned
from Jacksonville, where, she visited
relatives.
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Mrs. Reynolds, of Jacksonville, has
been the guest of Mrs. C. i.. u .i.
for several days.
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Mrs. John R. Dillon and Miss Kath
arine Dillon have returned to their
home in Atlanta.
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The Acacia club will not meet this
week, the entertainment having been
positioned until later.
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Judge and Mrs. J. D. Sparks will
entertain this evening in honor of Miss
Sarah Waldo, of Atlanta.
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Messrs. Charles and W. w. Lelle.of
Indiana, aio in the are stop
ping at Mrs T. J. Wright’s.
Rumor says that the wedding of two
very popular and prominent young peo
ple will occur shortly after Christmas.
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Mrs, J. R. Cook and Miss Ada Cook
arrived last nlgnt from Worcester to
spend (he winter here. They will stop
with Mrs. M. C. Rowe during their
stay.
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Miss Louise Wlngfie.d .who has been
tin- guest of Mrs. Duncan Wright, left
yesterday for Atlanta to spend a tew
days before going to her home in
Uomo.
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A rehearsal for the cantata. "The
Coming of the King." will lie held
Thursday night m a o'clock at the
Methodist church. A full attendance
Is earnestly requested.
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Mi: : Marie D**Vne has returned from
a delightful visit to New Jersey and
New York. During her absence she
was the guest of Miss Halite Aiken in
Brooklyn for some time.
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The ladles Interested in the Rum
mage Sale to he given next Tuesday,
December it!, request ihat ail who have
niticKs to (locate will kindly send
same on Friday or Monday to the store
next to Olewino's bicycle store, if un
able to send them, if the ladies will
notify Mrs. Albert Fendig or Mrs. Ju
lius la'vy by telephone, they win
send for the articles.
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The Manse Circle and the Lan.cs’
Aid Society of rtfe Presbyterian church
held a joini meeting yesterday tu.er
noon at the home of Mrs. Bolling Yvntt
fteld. Reports of- the various chair
men of the booths at the recent bazaar
were received and it was fpuud that,
the results were most satisfactory, uje
sum of $l4O having been cleared. Mrs.
Wriefteld addressed the ypiies in her
usual graceful manner 'and afterward
delightful’ - refreshments were served
Tin- Manse Circle disbanded for the
present to be merged laier into the
Ladies- Aid Society, its specific pur
pose having now been accomplished.
The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
F. D Aiken was christened Sunday at
St. Mark’s church. Her. Dr. Rede ofi.-
oiating. The ceremony occurred Just
at ho conclusion of the morning ser
vice. and a number of frienus remain
ed fo witness it. The sponsors were:
Miss Fannie Aiken. Miss Frances
Grant. Nightengale and Dr. John At
kinson Dunwody of Cripple Creek,
Colorado. The pretty name of Mary
Florence was conferred upon the
beautiful little girl, in honor of her
aunts. Mrs. H. B. Muxey and Miss
Mai King. The little one was dress
ed in a beautiful baptismal robe, and
received much admiration and many
good wishes from all present.
UNMATCHABLE GOODNESS!
Our new line of Fine Can
-41 dies is now the most select
riu the south. No matter
what price might pay. no
better goods would you buy.
A few pieces of ottr exqui
site after-dinner Chocolates afford a
pceitfrar delight that no epicure can
fait to appreciate.
Fany Packages a specialty,
try them,
LLOYDS
214 Newcaatl* *t ’Phon 255-2.
.( j J t-t i| W. . chine and XVlttsZt
( 3. j(I | itsJ h -tiL&trtalcti witiimt pflii
T ’-I -j a ?w i ermnSnement. t ttwieiiar-
V. | Ivlvl ixntred at SaniUriuinorn.’
pa--. It. It VEAL. Mar.’gT I.itiun Sprints Cure
e >„ Drrmer A. Austelt.Ox. Rorncitrcatmcnt sent
it prewired. Con cupomleuce strictly c nndarn;at
With Us Again.
Mr. C. C. Cocroft, 'the well known
expert plane tuner, representing Phil
lips .v Crew Cos., Atlanta, Ua., is in
Brunswick again tuning and repairing
pianos, anu guarantees to do perfect
work. Orders left, with Fleming &
Waft will be promptly tilled.
Good' 3oard, nice rooms, $16.00 per
mouth, at 211 B street.
Competent Workmen are the only
kind employed at Jim Carter’s Clothes
Cleaning aud Dyeing establishment.
If you. want the best kiud of work
done cheap go to Carter, or ring phone
233-2. ,
A DAIS DOINGS IN
TOE LOCAL FIELD
SHORT NEWS NOTES PICKED UP
HERE AND THERE BY
NEWS REPORTERS.
The Weather.
F’orecast for today In Georgia: Fair
and probably warmer.
A False Alarm.
A false alarm of fire was sounded
early yesterday morning. The depart
ment caased up Newcastle street at a
rapid rate, and narrowly averted Sev
eral collisions on account of the
streets being so crowded with elec
tion hacks.
An Interesting Event.
The Bible classes conducted by Dr.
Rede have aroused widespread inter
est and have been largely attended.
The next one will be especially so. It
will consist of a review of the Cre
ation of the world and the origin oi
the human race. It will be beautii
fnlly illustrated by tho stercoptlcan
with the assistance of A. V. Wood,
Ksq. All are cordially invited to at
tend on Wednesday night at 7 : ij
at tile Fat tab nouse.
Training for a Fight.
Fat Raeuy, the prize tighter, who has
been lu Brunswick for some time, is
[now training daily lor a right to occur
jin Savunnau m tho übar luoyrd.” kae.iy
is willing to meet any man in the conn
try in his class. Alter the Savannah
light tie will-try to arrange tor a bum
to take place Ht this city.
- Milk cows fpr sale by V. 8. Tail,
i4oi.ee. ■
This is to certify mat 1 will not be
responsible for any debts coulractad
by saiiio Wilcaer. J. t„ WHcher
Special orders promptly filled at Wil
son s. ’Phone 321-
Sound Kidneys—Perfect Health.
The use of smith's Sure Kiuuey
tAire will produce both. Try a oottie
and be convinced. Your druggie- sells
It tor 60c
THAT OLD OVERCOAT Nesda a
i new collar, anew lining or a thorough
cleaning, s so take it to Jim Carter’s or
ring ’piione 253-2.
Ship Notice.
Neither master, owners nor con
signees of the German steam bip
•‘lringard Horn” will lie responsible
for any debts contracted by the crew
of said steame. F. I). M. Strachan &
Cos., consignees.
(lame of all kinds at Wilson's res
taurant.
Pure. .Drugs.
This is our Motto,
WE LIVE UP TO IT
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Gome and Os a Trial-
A Full Line of Everything
IN THE DRUG LINE.
MORGAN'S
DRUG
STO R E.
Caution!
This is r . a geiu.e word —but when
you Cairn. uuw liable you are mu to
purchase for 75c the only remedy uni
versally known, and a remedy that ha;-
hail the largest sale of any medicine
.n the world sirna IS6S for the "cure
and treatment ot Consumption iot.
Tnroat and lain,. Troubles ail fnese
years without losing its popularity ail
these years, you will be thankful we
called your attention to Boschees Ger
man Syrup. There are ■ my ordinary
c ugh remedies made by Urfltgisu.
and others that are leap and good
for light colds perhaps, but for sev e
Colds, Bronchitis, Croup—and esjieci
ally for Consumption, waerc there ;.~
du£Bcuit expectoration and coughing
during the nights and mornings, there
is nothing like German Syrup, Sold
by all cruggists i.i the civilize*, wr m
G. C. GRiihN, Woodbury, N. J.
Forty Years' Torture.
To be relieved from a torturing dis
ease after 40 years’ torture might well
cause the gratitude of anyone. , That
is what DaWitt's Witch Hazel Salve
did for C. Haney, Geneva, He
says: "DeWit.Cs Witch iiazei Salve
cured me of piles after 1 had suffered
40 years " Cures cuts, burns, wounds,
skin diseases. Beware of couuteneu*
Joerjer’s Paarmacy, w. J. Butts,"
KAISER BROS.
Monday
and
Tuesday.
We have on Saie for Monday and Tuesday a fine assortment of 1
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Vantine’s Bricabrac, comprising Cups and Saucers, Sugar Bows,’
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Cracker Jars, Chocoiats Sets, and Bisque Figures, etc.. We are
clearing them out at about half the cost. By attending this sale you •
will have an idea of what they really are and how cheap.
Speciai Saie from iO to 12 of Bricabrac.
PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED HERE.
jH
Witt tu t vary a fraction of a grain
from the quantity called for, accuracy
in the compounding of
Medicines.
is one of our sthong 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
ne inefficient through age.
SMITH'S
PHARMA C Y
His Life in Peril.
■'l Just seemed to have gone all to
tleces," writes Alfred liee, of Welfare,
•'ex, "billiousnees and a lame buck
mid made life a burden. 1 couldn't
eat or sleep and felt almost too worn
out to work when I began to u:.s Elec
tee- Butters, worked wosders.
Now I sloop Rite a top. can eat any
thing, have gained tn strength and en
joy hard work.” They gave vigorous
health and new life to weak, sickly
run down people. Try them. Only 60c
at all druggists.
Oil Heaters, foal Heaters
- Wood Heaters
Comforts, Blankets, guilts
Pillows.
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W e Are Headquarters
k don.
The Old Reliables.
[ Fire Works/
i Fire Works
Fere Works
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Watch this space later on a? wa
j will name {trices no other st<#e
J can come to, as we bought a lot
i direct from the factory in Now
I York.
! Fruit Cak( s,^
1. 2 and Pound Cans
CURRENTS,
5 NUTS,
RAISINS,
| . FIGS.
[ DATES.
MALAGA GRAPES.
BANANAS,
ORANGES,
■ APPLES.
J CRANBERRIES.
Cardies
Anything you want, we will ha A
! next week.
j Phone 158.
fSmyf: TCaAn&k.
SKSS
If it’s good to w<s havfe it.
! Millinery [
i, -JUST RECEIVED A DEALT!-jj
FUL LINE OF MILLINERY 9
GOODS, HATS, FEATHERS. OR 9
■NAMENTS AND FANCY ART!*
■CLF3, ALSO A LARGE S ./
'OF ZEPHYRS AND FANCY'
WOOLS.
l LADIES CALL AND SEE FOR
i YOURSELVES.
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; MRS. E. EARLE, j
* 203 Newcastle Street.
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Monday
and
Tuesday.