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plies. We will entry In stock at all
E; times a complete stock of
PHONOGRAPHS AND RECORDS
IfsT We snll for cash' or on the install
Pf • moot plait. '
We also take old machines In O- <
change as .part payment on new ones.
Phonograph concerts afternoon and
gpi ' evening. ~.u 4
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W. J. BUTTS, I
THE DRU GGIBT. f ,C ♦
Agent for Huyler’s Candles.
BICE.
Merchants In want of tots staple will do well lo
Call and See Our Samples, <
Wo have a large lino to set onto from. ' * <
Wo carry In stock Life-Buoy, Monkey Brand. Octagon and many ‘
other brands. ij V \ 1 •* ’
Otir line of Toilet Soap N tip to date.' If you want Tomatoes come 1
, *<?e us. *.|JM t • .*i. \ -vi t
The Downing Company.;
Leaders in Bargains
Specials
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X fIASS Presents
• See Heller’s Weekly.
and. H. let* & Bro.
20 2 Newcastle and 302 Bay*
Overcoats
and the utter absence of the
ready-made- look makes
them popular.
A few of the great manu-
Ifacturing tailors have learn
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ed the secret of making gar
ments with the style and
finish of fine custorp. work.
Hart, Shaffner &
Miirx,
And The Stein
Bloch Cos.
Are, ,
we think, the best only at
LEFT HIS WIFE
. MID CREDITORS
WHITE GRCCERYMAN AT THE CY
PRESS MILLS MYSTERIOUSLY
DISAPP_.-iiS.
J. M. Manning, a white man who
has been conducting a grocery store
near the Cypress mills, has mysteri
ously disappeared and his wife and a
numl)cr of creditors are quite anxious
to locate his whereabouts.
It seems that Manning left the city
early In the week, and wan ifccompa
n|p| by his wife. They went together
as far as VVaycross, and, at that place,
according to the story of Mrs, Win
ning, her husband disappeared with
out saving a word to hor.’ad's'he seems
to he at a loss to know what became
of him.
She returned a day or so later to
Brunswick and has Si nee-been out at
the store, and now says that she does
not know where her husband is. She
taints that he left her without, any
money.
Yesterdky some of his creditors had
warrants sworn out against tint man
and thtt store, which has been run
by his wife wince iris departure, was
closed up by an officer. The woman
seemed to he greatly wrought up ovei
the affair and said that site had neith
er money or provisions.
Manning lias been living at the Cy
press mills for some time and those
wlio knew him best think that atiother
woman is mixed in the affair and it is
thought that he lias run away v ita
her.
The friends of Mrs. Manning at the
mills regret the affair very much and
are assisting her In every way pessi
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If you want the largest
LOAD OF WOOD
In Brunswick for 75 cents,
PHONE 206.
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TEMPLE’S WOOD YARD.
FALL HATS.
tl have them in
ail varieties. See
my winter goods
now arriving. The
VERY LATEST
MILLINERY LINE.
MISS KATE SLATER.!
FOR RENT -The sloro on Monk
street now occupied by 1.. I) Joel.
Apply to Weinberg A- Devaris.
CONCERNING CALENDARS.
Borne lutcrmtluH Onen Date l or
Miit'li ip tl*e Fourth Century.
Among llic Greeks and Romans al
manacs or calendars were not writti n
for the general public, Imt were pre
served ns part of Ui>* esoteric learning
of tl\c priests, whom the people had to
consult not only for the dates of
festivals, but for the proper times when
various legal proceedings wight fie In
•tit.utod. About til'd li. (1 low ever,
one Mucins Flavius, secretary lo Ap
plus Claudius, stole these secrets by re
pea ted applications to (he priests and
collated-the information so gained. It
was realty publishing an almanac
when, as Livy relates. Flavius 1 id
ed the last! on white tables around
the forum. From tills time similar
tablets containing the calendar, the
festivals, astronomical phenomena and
sometimes allusions to historical events
became quite common. They have been
dug up in Pompeii and elsewhere.
There are also extiuit Christian 1-
emlars dating as far hack as t'.io fourth
century, wliiefi give the names of the
saints and other religious info: nation.
One of the most famous of the cal
cndars of the middle ages is that com
pilrvl t>y Petrus ef Dacia In A. 1. iked.
A manuseript copy is preserved in the
Savilian library at oxford. The sym
hoUcnl Man or Man of Signs (Homo
tviguonun), still a eonmion feature in
almanacs, appears in Ihis tiook, not, it
is eunjecturcd, fur the first tinny as it
seems to have been a survival from the
time of Ftolemy's "AtUiagesi," a eol'ec
tion of classic observations and prob
lems relating to geometry and astron
omy.
The first printed almanac was the
"Pro Pluribus Aunis," issued at Vienna
In 1457 by an astronomer named Pur
bach. The earliest known almanac de
voted expressly to the year of issue
ivas published by Rabelais in 1533
Thenceforth the ephemeral yearly
character of the publication dime to be
definitely recognised by alumnae mak
ers. Nostradamus set the fashion of
Incorporating predictions of coming
events Into almanacs, a fashion that
has continued to this day In all purely
astrological brochures of this sort
despite Intermittent efforts to sup
press it by royal authority in France
and elsewhere —Era.
Try Rob Roy Flour. ..It I* tho bet.
on tee market
TOT BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS.
dome doeial
V\etvs Jiotes.
Miss Minnie Marks is the guest of
friends in Birmingham.
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Mrs. R. B. Tapper and her little
daughter will return tomorrow from
Columbus.
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Mrs. S C. Stacy leaves shot lly for
Raleigh, N. C,, to visit Mr. and Mis.
;A. H. Howell.
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Miss Gertrude Gumpert. of New
York -win arrive next week to visit
Mrs. M. Kaiser.
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Mrs. I . (lay tu leaves far Coluai
’ bus this morning where she 'goes on
an extended visit to friends and rela-
Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Coney have is
sued invitations to a reception which
will he giv n n Friday evening to eeie
tnate the Friday evening anniversary
of i..elr wedding.
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A rehearsal of the cantata “The
Corning o fthe King,” will lie held to-
Mghi at 8 o’clock at the Methodist
church. All who arc to take part are
requested to attend*
’The Daughters of tiy Confederacy
in.- caned to uiect his afternoon at 3
o’clock at the residence of the presi
dent. Mrs. It. R. Hopkins. A full at
tendance's requested.
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The illustrated lecture to be given
Friday evening al the Methodist
( htirch will he a very interesting and
delightful one. All who hold tickets
will tie admitted free. Others who
wish to attend may purchase tieketft
from the committee in charge.
a • fe
Mrs. J. Lott entertained the Mis
sionary Society of the First Methodist,
churc’i Monday aft' rnoon, Itie occa
sion being the quartetTy social meet
ing of tip' society. Delightful refresh
meniH were served anil o pleasant af
i< moon enjoyed by lie Indies. Those
present were; Mrs. M. .1. Colson,
president. Mrs' H. S. Johnson vice
president, Mrs. Roberta {secretary, Mrs.
William Anderson treasurer. Mea
d-nines A. Anderson. Green, Clarke,
Wood, Harley, Malone, Daniels, Royal,
Slid man, Jackson, Parker, Calhoun.'
Henderson, Headley, Lamar. Miss Ini
mar.
Notice.
For the stake of suffering humanity
Hie Kings Daughter’s are urgently re
qiieeled lo meet at Mrs. JS, C. Pec-,
son’s this afternoon al 3:0(1 o'clock.
gM NUTRITIOUS,
DEI.gIOUS,
W % FASTIDIOUS!
Is how you will find all our fine Choco
late Candies, whether It is the delight
ful Chocolate Creams and the Walnut
Tips, or our new unwrapped exquisite
Nut Caramels, or our New Cream
Fudge.. Call and sample. Fine pack
ages at very low prices
LLOYD’S
214 Newcastle st. ’Phone 265-2.
lips yfj -•S’
pay H v iVM. t M.in'gr Uitjuia Sarinfe* Cm*
Cos.. Drawer A. H'JWcJtfealinentiwai
it jjtxTl i red. Correspondencettlntiitly c* af‘ ;ati 11
Natural Anxiety.
Mothers regard approaching winter
with itucaseiness children take cold
so easily. No disease costs more lit
tle lives (ban croup. It's attack Is so
sudden that (he sutVerer is often be
yond ’human aid before tae doctor ar
rives. Such .cases yield readily to One
Minute Cough Cure. Liquifies the muc
us... allays Inflammation, removes dan
ger. Absolutely sale. Acts Imme
diately. Cures coughs, colds, grip,
bronchi Us, ail throat and lung tro .•
hie. F. S. McMahon, Hampton, Ga.:
‘A bad cold rendered me voiceless
just before an oratorical contest. I in
tended to withdraw but look One Min
ute Cough Cure. It restored my voice
n time to win the medal."
Joerger's Pharmacy, W. J. Uutts.
Gmiln’B Pharmacy.
After voting today go to Wilson's
and get a good meal.
FOR RENT-—Comfortable ddwelltng
house, five rooms, at GOG C street. Ap
ply cn premises.
Overcoats Reiined cheap, at Jim
Carter's.
Good dressers should hare their
clothes cleaned and pressed by dim
Carter. He is experienced and will do
you a good job.
If you need a typekritor of any de
scription come to see mo before buy
j ing. t can an vy you money. Terms rea
: sonabto and satisfaction guaranteed.
jc. li. Jewett.
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Lawyers should have their work
sistiiig of tue plan, and outfit of the
done at the News Job Office.
Competent Workmen are the only
' kind employed at dim Carter’s Clothes
j Cleaning and Dyeing establishment,
if you want the best kind of "'irk
done cheap go to Carter, or ring phone
253-2.
Special orders promptly filled at Wil
ton's, 'Phone 821-
Training for a Fight.
Pat Raody, the prize fighter, who has
been In Brunswick for some time, is
now training daily for a fight to occur
jin Savannah In the near future. Raody
is willing to meet any man in the coun
try in his class. After the Savannah
fight he will try to arrange for a bout
to take place in this city.
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Ship Notice. .
Neither the master, owners or con- •
signees will be responsible for any |
debts contracted by the ccrew of the'
Portuguese bars Vouga, Uuino, master, j
Ship Notice.
Neither the master, owners or con- 1
kignees will be responsible tor any!
debt contracted by the crew of the
Spanish bark Joset'a Formaea.
Carchcs, master.
SWANS DOWN FLOUR IS PURE,
The Oniy Guaranteed Kidney Cure.
la Smi—'s Sure Kidney Cure. Your
druggist will refund your money if
after taking one bottle you are not
satisfied with results. 60 cent*.
\Lfe-.J 3HJL SI bn Old AOa BOH
pooa i jno|A Aoh qou
jsaq 31(1 SI J 1 'jnoirf a'or qojj X.iJ,
First Methodist Church.
Corner Monk and Norwich streets.
Rev. J. W. Malone. D D, pastor.
Preaching at 11 a. m. by the pastor.
Evening service at 7:30.
Billiousncss and liver disorders at (bis
season may lie prevented by cleansing
the system with DeWitt's Little Early
Risers. These famous little pills do
not gripe. They move the bowels gen
tly, but copiously, and by reason oi
the tonic properties, give tone and
strength to the glands.
Joergers Pharmacy, W. .1. Butts.
Smith's l’narmacy.
Healthy Kidneys Means Long Life.
If you want to restore your Sidneys
to their former state take Smith Sure
Kidney Cute-—6O cents at. druggists.
Something nt-w—quinine shampoo
for ladies Get u at clark'B barber
•lit op..
Milk cows for sale by (J. S. TalL
Notice.
Tills is to certify that 1 will not be
responsible for any debts contracted
by Sallie Wilener. J. 1.. Wllcber
Sound Kidneys—Perfect Health.
The use of Smith's Sure Kidney
Lure will produce both. Try a uottlc
and be convinced. Your druggie* sells
it for s(k
THAT OLD OVERCOAT Nc*ds a
new collar, anew lining or s thorough
cleaning, so lake it to Jim Carter’s or
ring ’phone 253 2.
Ship Notice.
Neither master, owners' "nor con
signees of the German steamship
•'ltingftrd Horn” will be responsible
Tor any-debts contracted Ity the crew
of said steanie. F. D. M. St radian &
Cos., consignees.
Game of all kinds at Wilson's res
taurant.
Who Puts Up Your
Prescriptions?
We invite the privilege. Wc use the
best quality of every drug. We exer
cise the most exacting care with every
part of the work. We produce medi
cine that brings the best possible re
sults. We chcarge only a living profit
above the cost of materials. Let us
fill your prescriptions,
MORGAN’S
DRUG
. STORE.
Caution I
This ia n . a gen.e wont —but when
you Chinn now liable you are tun to
purchase for 75c the only remedy it..,-
versaiiy known, and a remedy that lia ,
had the largest sale of any medicine
n the world since 1868 for the cure
and treatment ot Consumption ant
Tnroat and Cun,;: Troubles all tnese
years without losing its popularity ait
these years, you will be thankful we
called your attention to Boscfeees Ger
man Syrup. There are •'•any ordinary
c ugh remedies made by druggist
and that are leap and good
for light colds perhaps, bjtt. for se'v t
Colds, Brsndhitis, Croup—and especi
ally for Consumption, where there
dutflcuit expectoration arid coughing
during the nights and mornings, there
is •-nothing like German Syrup Sold
by all cruggists ia the oivilizeu woztu.
G. C. GRCI'.N, Woodbury, N, J.
Forty Years’ Torture,
To be relieved from a torturing dis
ease alter 40 yeara’ torture might well
cause the gratitude of anyone. That
is what DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Sal vs
did for C. Haney, Geneva, O. He
says: "DeWitts Witch Hazel Salve
cured me of piles after 1 had suffered
40 years." Cures cuts, burns, wounds,
skin diseases. Beware of counterfeits.
Joerger's Paarauwf, W. J. Butts,
KAISER BROS.!
Monday Monday <
and The Old Reliables. and J
Tuesday. Tuesday. J
,
We have on Sale for Monday and Tuesday a fine assortment of '
Vantine's Bricabrac, comprisin.j Cupc and Saucers, Sugar Bowls, 5
Cracker Jars. Chocolate Sets, and Bisque Figures, etc.. We are*
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clearing them out at about half the cost. By attending this sale you 1
will have an idea of what they really are and how cheap.
' Special Sale from 10 to 12 of Bricabrac. ‘
PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED HERE.
jj
Will tint vary a fraction of a grain
from the quantity called, for, accuracy
in tlie compounding of
Medicines.
is one of our st.hong points. Added to
tin ; is the abs 'tit <3 purity and un
doubted freshness of e.cry diug need.
We replenish our stoic frequently, and
use or sell nothing which has be
■wue in< tficient to rough age.
SMITH'S
PHARMACY
His Lift in Peril.
“1 Just seemed to have gone all to
viec.es." writes Alfred Bee, of Welfare,
i'ex, ’’hiHlousness and a lame back
nad made Hie a burden. I couldn't
cat >,r sleep and felt almost too worn
out to work when 1 began to u;.e Elec
tric Butters, hut th-y worked woxdets.
Now I sloop like a top. pm eat any
taing, hr r> ."-lined in 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, Coal Heaters
- Wood Healers
Comforts, Blankets. OuSils
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Pillows.
We Are Headquarters V
ft.M.Miller &
t
DECEMBER 11.
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i Fire Works.
I Fire Works.
iFire Works!
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[ Watch Hiis space later on as wo”
I will name prices no other store
can conic to, as wo benight a lot
r direct from the factory iu New
York. i
Fruit CakefT j
1, 2 ami pouml Gaos
<T BRENTS.
! • NUTS.
RAISINS,
FIGS, \
, DATES. \
; MALAGA GRAPES,
* BANANAS, ,
| J ORANGES. . . £
I APPLES, (
$ CRANBERRIES.
Candies
Anything you want, wo will navel
next week.
Phone 158. f I
iCaiin&i I
'-jrMmimmavm.j
If it’s good to eat, we hat '<► It.
; Millinery ]
s. JUST RECEIVED A BEAUT!)
FUL LINE OF MILLINERY)
GOODS, HATS, FEATHERS, OR-I
' NAMENTS AND FANCY . ART! 1
;CLES, ALSO A LARGE S •
OF ZEPHYRS AND FANCY
‘ WOOLS.
i LADIES call and see TOR
i YOURSELVES.
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Mf?S_E_ EARLE, ;
203 Newcastle Street.