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You Have j
j| Waited For J
\'l All our Crash. I'lanncl and i
I I Homespun Coats and Pants
J I '•> divided in three lots and
W * marked down as follows:
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All I Our 8 to 9 dollar d* _ ~ Q
I Coat and Pants
All Our SlO and SIHtA ~ C
Goat and Pants *PV* V iJ
All Our sl2 to 814<t* *c >
Coat and Pants
Job lot Odd Sizes in
Linen Coat and Pants,
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Formerly $5 to $7.50. at
@2.98
Straw Hats Half Price.
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WITH EVERY CASH PURCHASE
Free!
of Iwenty-tlvo cents or over at our
*W 4 store we will give yor a ticket which
I I|Wl I— entitles you to a tree chance on a
handsome I’tirker fountain peti, to bo
I % given away every Saturday niklit to
< I .ho person homing the lucky number.
•r pen on exhibition at o.'.r store.
Free! HUNTER’S Pharmacy
When in Need of Honey l
CALL ON
/k. JOEL BROS.
f RELIABLE PAWNBROKERS
M \ 308-309 Bay StreeL
j' \ /ou can get the most liberal loam, on
I 1 your Diamonds, Jewelry,
I I Furniture and all kinds
J • property.
ALL BUSINESS STRICTLY CONFI
DENTIAL.
HB&yi rwBSB&m Unredeemed Pledges For Sale
•- Reliable Pawnbroker*.
See Window Display
of fhe New
PILLOW TOPS
at “ELKANS”
a
~;,i" s s ,n . Society
’ Miss Emily Waff leaves Tuesday for
a visit to friends in Atlanta.
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I ||M is. 1 ieorge. Wood tin lias ret 11 mod to
Savannah, after a pleasant \isit to
Miss Mamie ( iai.
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Elliott (tints has Returned from a
visit toJacksonville.
Mrs. It. E. Walker and tier little
son. I! K. Walker, Jr., leave shortly
to spend some time in middle < leorgia.
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Mi. and Mrs. J. W. Itennet tutd
1 heir children left Friday for Tate
Springs.
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Mr. and Mrs. .1. E. du Bignon are at
ttie Arnold house on St. Simon lor a
week nr t wo.
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M rs. I '. K. WalT and Miss Maude
Waff leave short ly for Virginia.
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The It A. 1!. held tin interesting
'meeting yesterday afternoon at the
iiome of Nil's. .1. A. Ilutts
• • •
Miss Jennie Bryan is ai present in
Virginia, from where she will go it|
September to New Yolk.
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Miss Mamie Stewart is spending
some t ime with Mrs. I!. E. limiter on
(ieorge si reel.
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In. and Mrs. 11. M. Branham, of
Foil Valley, will spend part of next
moot St. Siiiion.
• • •
Col. W. E. Kay, Misses Lucille and
Vivian Kay and Miss Helen Fulmer
will spend I his week on Cumberland.
Mrs. J. It. Wright, entertained tlie
Social club very charmingly at her
home, on Si. Simon one afternoon last
week.
• • •
Mrs. J. A. Butts has returned
Iroiu a pleasant visit to Mrs. G. W.
Blanton on St. Simon.
• * •
Mrs. M F. King, Miss Mat King
and .virs. Samuel Benedict leave to
morrow night, for White I’atli. Later
on I hey w ill go to Mlirphy, \ (
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Mrs. ,l. S. Dnmvody and Master
\\ iln,mi Dunwony have reliimeit trout
a visit to Darien atm SI . Simon.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Fleming and
thetr link; s.ai. William, arrive to
night Iroin Jacksonville, to visit Ur.
and Mrs. J. A. Units.
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Mrs. 1!. K. Hunter and her little
daughter arc spending some lime on
St. Simon.
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.1 A. Viirnedo. of Savannah, will
be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. ,l
Wimberly today.
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Miss Lucille Hints is tile guest of
friends on St. Simon.
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Miss Maud Hanks is uncut tho pop-
building Material
We have on hand a full line of
the following stock,
FLOORING,
' CEILING,
SIDING,
MOULDINGS,
LATTICE
FENCING,
RAILING and ROUGH.
DRESSED BOARDS.
Let us quote you price*.
firunswiek Plaining
and forwarding
'Company
’Phone No. 102.
THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS.
hilar and charming visitors to the city
at present.
• • •
M iss Bessie Baker, of Sparta, who
is tlie attractive guest of Miss Clara
Lamar, is making many friends in tin
city. Miss Baker leaves Monday fot
Cumberland on a short visit.
• • •
Congressman and Mrs. W. (1. Brant
lej returned from St. Simon Friday,
and left yesterday for Blacksltear, t(
visit relatives.
• •
Nfiss Alma Wright entertained a
few friends very informally Friday
evening, tlie occasion iieing very mucii
enjoyed by all present. After a pleas
ant evening spent in dancing and play
ing Hindi, refreshments were served.
Those present were: Nlissss Vivian
Kay, Annette Nipper, Helen l’aimer
and Maude Banks; Messrs. Hunter
Hopkins, Albert Banks, Harris King,
Andrews Wright, Tom O’Connor
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Ribbon is being used extensively
for trimming this summer In tiny
rutiles atidsiterred bands,they are used
to trim evening gowns. A pretty
lift le cape of white raw silk, cut wit h
a round neck and made with a drape
ry, half sleeves is edged with a hand
of white pompadour ribbon, and
makes a very effective little evening
wrap.
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Cut-out, designs in linen, button
holed and appliqued upon shirts and
waists is one of the newest whlmples.
A plain white linen, or even a silk
waist, trimmed in clover leaves of
green linen, tlie shaping lit ted in with
embroidery stitch, is very fetching.
Tlie clover leaves may outline tlie
yoke, trim the sleeves and a four-leaf
clover givesan original touch to the
belt in front, Delicate pink wild
roses also make an effective t rimming.
These may be left plain or embroitler
ied with a rose center in yellow
French knots.
„ The strongest and best constructed
book of the year is ‘‘Lady Rose’s
Daughter,” which has been out, in
book form for some time, after run
ning serially in Harper’s Magazine.
This brilliant and delightful love
story and character study is by Mrs.
Humphrey Ward, who easily holds
first place among the novelists of the
day. The story deals with English
high life, and the central character,
Julie Lelireton, is the most vivid and
convincing character of recent fiction.
With all her faults, her contradic
t ions, her weakness, (results of hered
ity and environment, the peculiar cir
cumstances that surrounded her,)
Julie Le lire!on is a fascinating, win
some personality, who holds the read
er’s sympathy and affection. Jacob
Delatield, ttie lieto, is real and con
vincing. A tine type, a great and no
ble character, splendidly drawn, with
nothing strained or overdrawn in his
delineation. Each character, from (fid
Lady Henry, the tyrautcal grande
dame, jealous of her supremacy in her
circle of old friends, to the pretty,
loyal little Duchess, the sure hand of
the writer is manifested in the crystal
clearness and unwaveringlidelity w ith
which eacli is drawn. Mrs. Ward’s
masterly descriptions of tire setting
of her story are here, as in all her
books, a joy to the reader who possesses
tile artistic sense. Her genius for
analysis and probing of motives and
characteristics is marvelous. This
book is real literature and will
stand all tests, even that of time. J.t
is a real juy to the purest, the fastid
ious reader; and Hie exquisite style,
tine literary technique, and other good
points that mark Mrs. Ward’s book,
make tlie reading ol it a delight.
Permanently Cured by Chambcrlaln'c
Cougn Kanc-iy.
Mr. H. P. liurbage, a student in
law, in Greenville, S. <J.,iiad been
troubled tor lour r dve years with a
continuous cough which he says,
'greatly alarmed me, causing me to
fear that 1 was in the hrst stage of
consumption.'’ Mr. Burbage having
seen Chamberlain s Cough Kemedy ad
vertised, concluded to try it. Now
road what be says of it: "1 soon tell
remarkable change, and after using
Don’t Make a Mistake
About your harness, but call and
see J. H. Taukersley and get one of
his. Last Better, Sells Cheaper, Gives
Best. Satisfaction of any. He makes
all grades and prices to order. Fine
line of horse hats, boots, dusters, oils,
and Makes a specialty of repairiug
trunks, valtces, in fact all leather and
carriage work neatly done and with
dispatch. Call on him.
J. H. TANKERSLEY.
FRANK'S
HAIR CUTTING
and
SHAVING PARLOR
Frank has been 12 years working
Between Paris and London.
FIRST CLASS WORK
and
POLITE ATTENTION
All kinds of Shampoo and Hair
Tonic
Give Him a Trial.
OPERA HOUSE BLOCK,
. . .Brunswick, Oft.
PERSONAL NOTES
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NOTES ABOUT PEOPLE WHO
COME AND GO IN AND OUT
OF,THE CITY.
Judge J. 1). Sparks spent yesterday
up tiie B. & B.
Frank Dillon, Jr., of Jacksonville, is
spending a few days in t he city.
J. left last .night for
Athens where lie will spend several
weeks.
B. E. and Newton Walker have re
turned from Jekyl island.
1 The friends ol' Jones Tison will re
gret to learn that he is quite ill at his
lto me on Grant street. •
Albert Batiks and Tom O'Connor
twill spend today in Savannah.
Aiden B. Cutting, of Fort Valley,
will spend part of this week in this
city.
K. Fabian, who ret urned from Jack
sonville a few days ago quite sick, is
improving.
W. J. Butts and Dr. Fort son have
returned from an enjoyable visit to
St. Simon.
W. W. Brame, of Montgomery, broth,
er of Yancy Brame, of this city, will
arrive today and be the guest, of the
“Sunny Jim” cottage on St. Simon
for a few days.
A Case of It.'
MANY MORE LIKE IT IN BRUNS
WIGK.
The following case is but one of
many similar’occurring daily in Bruns
wick; If is an easy matter to verify
its correctness. Surely you cannot ask
for better proof than such a conclusive
evidence:
Mrs. C. F, Noble, w ife of F. Noble
dentist, residing at 200 E street, says:
“I used Doan’s Kidney Pills for back
ache, and they gave me great relief. I
can recommend them very highly, i
have suffered with back-ache for quite
awhile. A dull, heavy, gearing-down
pain existed across the small of my
back, causing me at times great mis
ery and suffering. I tried several rem
edies and liniments, but with no ap
parent effect. Seeing Doan’s Kidney
Pills advertised, I sent to Hunter’s
pharmacy and obtained a box of them.
Since using them the pain in my back
lias disappeared, anil r feel improved
in health generally. I can recommend
Doan's Kidney Pills, and believe that
they do all that is claimed for them.”
For sale by all dealers. Price 50cts.
per box. Foster-Milburn Cos., Buffalo,
X, Y., sole agents for the United
States. I
Remember the name, DOAN’S, and
take no other.
HOW TO MAKE YOUR
OWN HOME
A SUMMER RESORT
You do not think it possible..
We can easily demonstrate to you.
the possibility of this statement. •.
It is an easy matter, simply put,
. in an •
v E LECTRIC FAN. :
. Dout put off any longer, but be
. among the cool people.
MUTUAL LIGHT
* & WATER CO.
STARyCp,
Shoes Star Brand Shops
Am j / ARE made for everybody,
i'KJ y t Men and Boys, Ladies and Girls, (the
bon: one trial ann you will
ISNMi J. A. .Smith.
'Can Z(cu suess What 9ieee
of furniture shh Ja?
*
I- - FREE: A Buck's Junior Range on
_ [Sept. sth. To some girl under 14 years '
||p !°f age.. Watch our ads. each day—a
Ullj! ■rn joew picture will be printed—there will
jbe 30 in all and the girl who sends
jin correct answers to the greatest
’i- j ijfait T^1?W85522^1 nurn k er °f these pictures together
i the 5 best reasons why her
mother should get a Buck's Range,
■Jt. M. Miller & dm
Prescription,
Accuracy :
„ ii 7'" can tell up of any device, cr i
biJ’jc 1 which will suable vp to be „ny
more accurate than now, we will ,
thank you for doing so. However, wo
<
do not see how you can possibly im
prove on oilr method of handling pre
scriptions. , !jfc^
MORGAN’S
Drug Store.
Great Summer
Sale This Week
We will save you rmney on all
purchases this week. .Bargains in ev
ery line. Coma and get si-mo of them.
Mrs. M isaac
Leader .t Low Values.
-SCHEDULE--
Steamers Hessie No i, No 2
Effective May 1.1903.
HESSIE NO. I—DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY.
Lv. St. Simon Mills 6 a. m. Lv. St Simon Pier 6:30 a. m
nr. Brunswick 7:30 a.m.
Lv Brumwick to a. m. Ar. St. Simon Pier na. m,
Lv. St. Simon Pier . 11 a. m. Ar. Brunswick 12 m.
Lv. Brunswick 2p. m. Ar. St. Simon Pier ;> p. m,
Lv. St. Simon Pier 4p. m. Ar. Brunswick sp. m.
Lv. Brunswick 5:30 p. m. Ar, St. Simon Pier 0:30 p. m.
Ar. St. Simon Mills 7 p. m. 1
HESSIE N0.2, DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY
Lv. Brunswick 8:30 a. m. Ar. St. Simon Pier 0:30 a. m.
Ar. St. Simon Mills 10 a. m. Ar. Frederica 10:30 a. m.
Ar. Darien 12 m.
Lv. Darien. 2p. m. Ar. Frederica 4:30p. n.
Ar. St. Simon Mills ..5 p.m. Ar. St. Simon Pier .. 5.30 p.m.
Ar. Brunswick 0:30 p. m.
SUNDAY SCHEDTJfeE.
Lv. Brunswick 9:30 a. m.. and 2:30 p. m.
Lv. St. Simon Pier 11 a. m., and 6p. m.
J. B. WRIGHT, Manager.
‘■•Dorothy Dodd” shoes are the very
latest for women. I have them. J.
A. Smith. Newcastle streoL
THE DOWNING CO MAKE A
SPECIALTY OF RICE AND COF.
FEE.
THE DOWNING CO. HAVE ON A
NICE LINE OF TOILET SOAP.
JULY 26, 1908.
Made You.ig Again.
"One of Dr. K‘-ig’s New Life Pills
each night for two weeks has put me
my ‘teens’ again,” writes Dr. u
H. Turner of Dempseytown, Pa.
They’re the best in the world for liver,
stomach andybowels. Purely vegeta
bio. Never gripe. O-'- 25 cents at
News Job Office—Best Printing.