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WTESDAY MORNING.
Fall Shapes
“-in- 3
STETSON HATS
Have arrived
Turnip Seed Buist Garden
I Cabbage Seed
; Garden Collard
[Beets, Lettuce for
; Mustard fall 'planting
jßaddish, *
l Spinach ‘ HUNTER S Pharmacy
IT
METTO
Call for it at any Soda
Fount. Newest and best
drink on the market--Try
it once,
Burnett’s Mixed Cow Feed
Will Make Richer Milk-
Will make more Milk—
Burnett’s Chicken Feed
flakes Hens Lay Lggs
Order a Sack Through Your (irocer
J. n. BURNETT,
2 ;w Wholesale Grocer,4^^
Rhone 03.
Special Sale
MOMDAT fIILI.
at “ELKANS”
dome dedal
tliews tHetes.
AUGURY.
At morn we wept: “Farewell for aye!"
And parted. Ere tlie sun !iad eet,
Again, upon the well-knoWn way,
ho! fare to face we met.
Wo smiled. The skies, so long o’reast
Were bright with promise, bravely
then.
"We part no moire!” we cried and
passed,
Never to meet again!
WILLIAM YOUNG.
Mias Vivian Kay has returned to
Baltimore to resume her studies at
Notre Dame school.
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Miss Lucile Kay left Saturday for
Saluda.
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Mr and Mra. J. A. McDuffie left
Saturday for New York.
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Mrs. Julius May 16ft last night to
visit relatives in New York.
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Mrs. J. T. Delnt and Miss Dent, of
Hotfwyl, spent yesterday in the city.
Mrs. W. J. Way and little Alice
have returned from a visit to Savan
nah.
a a a
Mliss T >ora Mabry has returned from
a pleasant visit to relatives in Char
leston.
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Mrs. P. L. Bailey and her sons have
returned to Savannah from a visit to
Mrs. Anne GatchelL
a a a
Miss Ellen Penniman entertained
informally last evening at the home
of Mrs. E D. Walter.
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Miss Florence Colesberry left last
night for Atlanta to spend sorno time
with Mrs. R. T. Hitch.
a a a
Her many friends will bo glad to
knoiw that Mrs. C. L. Candler is con
valescing from her recent illness.
a a
Rev. Father Millet has arrived to
take the place of Rev. Father Cassa
gne in the Catholic church.
a a a
Hazel Wright wl’l not enter college
in Baltimore but will return with
h.smother, Mrs. Duncan Wright.
Miss Leslie Butta leaves today to bo
a guest at the house party of Or. and
Mrs. Bin well Atkinson at Inecu hoo.
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Mr. and Mrs. Albert Fendlg and
children are still In Indiana where
they will remain for some weeks yet.
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Miss Emily Waff returned last night
from Atlanta and will leave today for
Camden to be the guest of the Misses
Atkinson at luoachee.
Mrs. R. T. Hitch left lent night
for Atlanta after a visit to Mrs. C.
H. Oolesberry. Mrs Hitch is much
improved from her recent Illness.
m • m
Mrs. M J. Bliss left yesterday for
New York where she goes to take
charge of the home fotr southern girls
to bo cfllablished there.
• • •
Mrs. M. J. Bliss contributed a well
written article to the Savannah News
of Sunday under the title "A Hay
With Mrs. Jefferson Davits.”
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Miss Emma Lee, a charming and
cultured yowntgi lady oif Brunswick, is
the guest of hor aunt, Miss Carrie
Bird, for several days at the hotel
Windsor. —Americas iTimcs-Recotder.
The friends oif Mr. and Mrs. E. A.
Silvers will regret to learn that they
will shortly leave for Savannah to re
side in future. Mr. Silvera is tin r.
now hud he will he joined by his wife
t lie latter part of the week.
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The Brunswick chapter, D. A. R.
have given up the Idea of entertain
ing the state conference in November.
The chapter is small and recently es
tablished and feels that the under
taking is too great, but the principal
reason is that the Presbyterian syn
od meets at the same time in this
city and of course this lairge body
of visitors would tax the hospitality
of our people greatly thereby prelud
ing ithp possibility oil entertaining
another convention. The conference
will probably bo held here at some
other time..
THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS.
CHEAP FOR CASH
Fine crisp Michigan
Celery, on Saturdays and
Mondays. The best But
ter in the city at 27c per
pound.
WATCH THIS AD FOR
CHANGES
Ping me up or send in your orders.
Full Weight anti measure guaranteed.
A. <?. JEFFERS
219 Newcastle St.
Phone 159
NKW YORK
Cash Grocery
Is prepared to meet the prices
of all competitors.
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Vegetables always on hand.
Get my Prices and you will
always save money.
I am still sole agent for
Grant street for Purina feed.
I carry a full stock of Grocer
ies at rock bottom prices.
iaOUIS (2/rjHJM, fl^O.
227 Grant Street.
The Death Penalty.
A little thing sometimes results
n death. Thus a mere scratch, in
significant cuts or puny toils have
aid the death penalty. In Is wise
o have Bueklin’s Arniol Salve
ever handy. It's the best talve on
arth and will proveut fatality, when
Burns, Sores, Ulcers and Piles threat-
Ji. Only 25 cents at all drug stores
The Genuine vs. Counterfeits.
The genuine is always better than
a counterfeit, but the truth of this
statement is never more forcibly real
ized or more thoroughly appreciated
than when you compare the genuine
DeWitt’s Witcfi Hazel Salve with the
many counterfeits and worthless sub
stitutes tliatt are cm the market. W.
S. Ledbetter, Shreveport, La., says:
“After using many other remedies
without benefit, one box of DoWitt's
Witch Hazel Salve cured me.” For
blind, bleeding, itching and protruding
piles, no remedy is equal to DeWitt’s
Witch Ilazol Salve. Sold by Joerger’3
parmacy.
Puts an End to it All.
A grievous wail ofttimes comes as
result of unbearable pain from ovei
touted, organs. Dizziness, backache,
liver complaint and constipation.
>ut thanks to l)r. Kings New Lit*
Pills they put an end to it ail. Then
are gentle hut thorough. Try them.
Only 25 cents. Guaranteed by all
Distress After Eating Cured.
Judge W. T. Holland of Greenburg,
1.a., who is well and favorably known
says: “Two years ago I suffered greatly
fiom indigestion/ After eating, groat
distress would inyoriafcly result, last
ing for an hour o|. so and my nights
were rest lops. I concluded to try Kodol
Dyspepsia cure and it cured me en
tirely. Now my sleep is refreshing
and indigsteion perfect. Sold by Joer
ger’s pharmacy.
Not Over-Wise.
There is an old allegorical picture
of a girl scared at the grass-hopper
but in the act of heedlessly treading
on a snake. This is parallelled by
tie man who spends a large sum of
money building a cyclone cellar, but
neglect to provide his family with
a bottle of Chamberlain’s Colic, Choi
era and Diarrhoea Remedy as a safe
guard against btowel oomplaints,
whose victims outnumber those ol
the cyclone a hundred to one. This
remedy everywhere recognized as the
most prompt and reliable medicine
“One Does Convince*.”
Mosleys Lemon Blixer act* gently
effect. It la a perfect liquid laxative
In the bowels without any unpleasant
till rants per * --M drug stores.
lavadura destroys all unpleasant
odors caused by perspiration.
Mads Young Again.
“On* of Dr. King’s New Lite Pill*
each night tor two weeks has put me
my 'teen*' again," writes Or. u.
H. Turner of Dempseytown, Pm
They're the best In the world tor liver,
atomach and bowel*. Purely vagnta
'ile Navas giipf. 4>"i-- St cents *|
EDWIN W. DART,
Attorney end Ceuncellsr et law.
Court Met mat trangwiok, flg.
AROUND OUR Cl
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BATCH OF SMALL ITEMS PICKED
UP DURING THE DAY BY
NEWS REPORTERS.
The Hessie number 1 is being over
hauled.
C. M. Gowem has returned from a
visit to New York.
Judge R. T. Hitch is spending a
few days in the city.
Eli Zissimato left yesterday for Uis
old home in Greece.
Officer Richardson is still engaged
in collecting dog tax.
The mallory steamer San Marcos
left yesterday for New York.
George H. Smith left Saturday to
spend some time at Tate Springs.
Father Luclcie will return from Bal
timore ithe latter part of the week.
A large crowd come over from Sav
annah on the B. & B. excursion Sun
day.
John Atkinson spent yesterday in
the city.
Albert O. Anderson returned yester
day from a plesant visit toi New
York.
Mayor Crovatt had the usual num
ber of Saturday offenders lie
tore him yesterday.
Summer trout are biting fine in Je
kyi creek and large parties go down
there almost daily. J
It was spring tide yesterday and a
number of sportsmen were out hunt
ing marsh hens.
Some time ago things in machine
shotp circles were very dull but a re
vival now seems on and Hung" are
busy.
An< Interesting '.session of Judg,e
Lambright’s court was H'lil yesterday
and some important tases tried.
Tho work of putting the building
formerly occupied Mrs. M. Isanc in
shape for the sew renters is progres
sing sapidiy.
E. O. Cohen left Sunday for Ohio
where he goes to. accept a position
with i carriage manufacturing com
pany.
A number of our boys and girls are
leaving for the various colleges in
the state while many have already
gone.
R. Onatitas, who left some time ago
for South Arfica, has returned to the
city. He thinks all the stories about
money being plentiful oiu there
is a fake.
Work on the school house in New
Town continues to progress in a sat
isfactory manner and the building
will soon Ire ready for the hoard of
education.
The excursion season is not over
by any means and several arc yet ~o
come here during the present month
while a number are booked to leave
here for other places.
The B. & B. train) which left, hero
10 a. m. Sunday missed connections
at Thallman and the passengers wba
intended spending the day in Savan
nah had to return to the city.
L. Goldsmitd & Cos., have assumed
charge of the cigar busines formerly
conducted by W. X. Bodani and in a
fewi days they will have a handsome
sot of fixtures and a large stock of
goods. 1
Freshest vegetables In town at
Chris. Aruheiter’s Newcastle and Monk
streets.
For further information call on any
agent of this company.
G. W. Berry, General Manager; J.
A. McDuffie, Traffic Manager; Beu. J.
Ford, General I'asssenger Agent.
Phone 209.
If its oysters you want go to Wil
son’s.
The Waste* of the Body.
Every seven days be blood, mus
cles and bonae of a man of average
size loses two pounds of wornout tis
sue. This waste cannot be replen
ished and the health and strength
kept up without perfect digestion.
When the stomach and digestive or
gans fail to perform their functions,
the strength lets down, health gives
way, and disease sets up, Kodol Dys
pepsia Cure enables tb* stomach and
digestive organs to digest and assim
ilate all of the wholesome food that
may be eaten Into the kind of blood
that rebuilds the tissues and protects
the health and strength of the mind
and body. Kodol cures indigestion,
dyspepsia aud ah stomach troubles, it
is an Ideal spring tonic. Bold by
Joerger's Pharmacy, Smith'* Pharma
cy and W. J. Butt*
Mies Slater will put on sale for a
few days her entire stsock of iiowers
to be sold very cheap.
Only the experienced
can guarantee and givp you a first
ciasa Joe in Cleaning, Pressing and
Oy*ing clothing. Jim Carter has the
ElasticHFeltf Mattresses
FROM SIO.OO TO $15.00. NOTHING LIKE IT FOR A GOOD
NIGHT’S REST
ft. M. Miller & den
Good Soda :
4
i
..Of course, .anybody can say his *
- Soda Water is “Good”—but appar 4
ently there are comparative, degrees
ef goodness.
. If you enjoy really GOOD Soda,
► step in and see how ours tastes. We 4
don’t believe that you wiil be disap-
pointed. \
•MORGAN’S ;
| Drug Store.
GO TO
CHRIS ARNHEITER
Ttie Leading Grocer and Meat
Jvlarkiet Man for best Bargains in
Groceries, Vegetables and Meats
here are: prices
Milling & Co.’s best flour per barrel. $5,50. Half barrel $3, per sack 24
pounds 10c. 12 pounds 35c.
Granulated sugar 17 pounds $J 00
Blanks Mocha & Java coffee per pound. -> .
Fine coffee two pounds ■>£
Quakers Oat meal, two packages 25e
Best bacon per pound J
Fine Leaf lard per pound '
Octagon soap six bars
Imported tea per pound TL
Best Elgin butter per pound ;; 0c
1 carry the finest western meats at reasonable prices, also a large
supply ol vegetables and country eggs received daily. New patent
wash-ixiards, brooms, in fact everything in flic grocery line. GIVE ME
A 1 Ft] AL.
0- ARNHEITEH
COR. MONK &, NEWCASTLE STS
BROKEN
YOUR CLASSES?
Never mind, just save the
pieces, and bring them to us, we
will match any broken lense.
Reimon Mott (f)pb.
Jeweler and Eye Speicalist
215 Newcastle St.
Time by wire from Washington
daily Keeper of the city.
DR. W. CHURCHILL HATCHER
Residence 710 Union Street.
Office 300 1-2 Newcastle Street
Telephones 183 and 46.
Office Hours: 9 to 12 a. m., 2 to
4:30 p. rn.; 8 to 10 p. m.
RUMMER
"^ipErcs
OH THE
SOUTHERN
fyiLWA/
The Open-air Drying Proces* You can flue! *r Mis. Slater's Mil!!.
frsiiL ClothßS aUWy tm,iors artfstieai flowers good
*** tt,jr doat * aUe-for paper haU and other cheap him.
ffliass. ilmtt givba gwgy,
Cheap Cash
Flour, Best Patent.. 24 lbs 60c
Grits per peck 200
Meal, per peck 20c
Sugar, Granulated. IS lbs .. . .SI.OO
Lard, Pure Leaf, per lb 10c
Lard, Compound, per 1),
Butter, extra borpiet creamery,.. 2
;Bacon. best per lb 31.
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Bacon, good, 7 1 2c. 2 lbs 15c
Coffee. ArbucMe’s .... n c
Potatoes. Irish per peck soc
Sop, Octagon, 6 bars, 25,„
Tomatoes, per can g 0
Tomatoes 3 cans .. 20c
C. L. Parker,
Cor E and J Sts
Telephone 94
i =
the une for business,
the line for pleasure,
the line for all the best
SUMMER RESORTS
Complete Sommer Resort Folder
Mailed Free to Any Address. I
_ Or>A. Turk. S. H. Hasdw>ck. W. H
w!Si'iloTO b ßl ' c "’ IPa -Agsnt. Asst. Csn'! Psss. At.
WASHIBOTOB, D.C. WASHiBOTOH, O. C. ATLABTA, OA.
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