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A CHRISTMAS CAROL.
By Joslah Gilbert Holland.
There’s a song In the air!
There’s a star in the sky!
There's a mother's deep prayer,
There's a baby's low cry!
And the star rains its fire while the
Beautiful sings,
For the manger at Bethlehem cradles
a king.
There's a tumult of joy
O’er the wonderful birth.
For the virgin’s sweet boy
Is the Lord ot the earth.
Ay! the star rains its fire and the
Beautiful sings
For the manger at Bethlehem cradles
a king.
In the light oi that star
Lie the ages impeated;
And that song from afar
Has swept over the world.
Every hearth Is aflame, and the Beau
tiful sings
In the homes of the nations that
Jesus Is king.
We rejoice in the light
And wo eoho the song
That comes down through the night
From the heavenly throng.
Ay! we shout to the lovely evangel
they bring,
And we greet in His cradle our Sav
iour and King.
Mrs. C. H. Jewett is in Jessup for a
few days.
• * •
Mrs. G. A. H. Jennings has returned
from Atlanta
• • •
Little Marlon Floyd is still criti
cally ill with pneumonia
• • •
Captain Duncan Wright has been
quite sick for several days.
* *
The Zinnia club will meet with the
Misses Brown tomorrow afternoon.
...
Mrs. Ellen Dart has returned from a
visit to Tampa and St. Augustine.
...
Mrs. T. J. Wright is convalescing
from a severe attack of rheumatism.
* • •
Mrs. C. S. Hunter of Graham, N C.,
is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. It. E.
Hunter.
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Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Butts left yes
terday for Jacksonville to spend the
holidays.
Miss Anita Courier has returned
from Jacksonville to spend the holi
days at home.
• • •
Hoyt W Gal’ 1 " "HI! 1 for
the holidays the guest of Mr. and
Mrs. J. F. Purse
• • •
Miss Janie Bennett and Miss Snyder
left yosterday for Columbus to spend
the holidays.
* • *
Miss Constance Butts is with Mrs.
George Palmer Smith in Boblocq for
the holidays.
• • •
Mrs. M. Verdery and her children
are hero from Jacksonville with Mrs.
D. D. Atkinson.
• * *
Mlse Mamie Atkinson has returned
from Jacksonville to spend the holi
days with relatives.
* • •
Miss A.berta Derby of Savannah
iwlll arrive next week to visit Miss
Bessie Symmes.
• • •
Mrs. M. C. Rowe left yesterday to
spend the holidays in Savannah with
Mr. at and Mrs. A. B. Rowe.
* • •
Mias May Scrlven of Darien, who
•was to have spent the holidays with
Miss Margaret Young, has deferred her
visit until later.
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Miss Rita MsKinnon complimented
her grade with a Christmas tree at
the Purvis Grammar school yesterday.
The occasion was very pleasant and
greatly enjoyed by the children.
* • •
The engagement is announced of
Miss Mary Emily Scarlett of Fancy
Bluff and Mr. Frank A. Dunn of Bruns
wick, the wedding to occur January C,
at the home of the bride’s mother,
Mrs. George Scarlett. This announce
ment will be of interet to a wide cir
cle of friends, the contracting parties
both being w'ell known and popular
Miss Scarlett, the bride-to-be Is one
of Glynn county’s most lovable and
charming girls, while Mr. Dunn is
widely and favorably known in mili
tary circles, with a splendid record
to his credit as officer of different or
ganizations. He holds an important
government position, being an attache
of the custom house of this port.
Their Ihost of friends congrLtulate
this popular couple and wish them
ever” happiness.
Miss Minnie Seiig was hostess at a
very pretty and enjoyable partv Wed
nesday afternoon, the occasion being
her twelfth birthday. A number of
her friends were present and games
and dancing were enjoyed in the pret
tily decorated rooms, where jolly
and ferns were effectively used. In
the bowling match, the prizes were
won by Misses Hortense Kauffman
and Lula Doerfllnger and Master Vic
tor Abrams. After the games a beau
tiful Christmas tree was lighted and
the little folks each received a pretty
souvenir. Refreshments were served
In the dining room from a pretty dec
orated table. The young hostess
received numbers of handsome pres
ents from her little guests. Those
present were Misses Hortense Kauff
man, Rita Do-erflinger, Lula Doerfling
er, Miriam Abrams, EljzalV-th Ab
rams, Mildred Levy, Selma Fendig,
Mabel Lovison, Carrie Levison, Viv
ian Beach, Lillian Pfeiffer, Addie Da
vis, Ruby Seiig, Martha Lowenstein,
Maud Headley, Masters Victor Abrams
Douglas Davis, Lawrence Kauffman,
Sydney Levison, Miit.au Levison and
Roy Kahn,
Administrator's Sale.
GEORGIA, GLYNN COUNTY.
Notice Is hereby given that the un
dersigned has applied to the ordl-1
nary of said county for leave to
sell land belonging to the estate of j
Mary J. Grovensteln for the payment!
of deibtß and for tho purpose of distrl-|
bution. Said application will be!
heafu at the regular term of the Court
of Ordinary for said county to be
held on the first Monday In February,
1904. This December 15th, 1903.
W. L. Spcir,
Administrator of the estate of Mary
J. Grovensteln.
C. P. Goodyear,
Max Isaac,
Petitioner's Attorneys.
Fifteenth Semi-Annual Dividends.
The National Bank of Brunswick.
Brunswick, Oa., Dec. 17th, 1903.
The board of directors of the Na
tional Bank of Brunswick have thisi
day declared a dividend of 3 per cent.
three dollars per share, payable on nnd
after January 2nd, 1904. to sharehold
ers of record at close of business this
date.
E. D. Walter, Cashier, j
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THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 25, 1903.
TJie Peraererlif EU
Toung eels in passing up a river
•how the most extraordinary perse
verance in overcoming all obstruction*.
The large flood gates—sometimes fif
teen feet In height—on the Thames
might be supposed sufficient to bar the
progress of a fish the size of a darning
needle. But young eels have a whole
some idea that nothing can stop them,
and in consequence nothing does.
Speaking of the way in which they as
cend flood gates arid other barriers, one
writer says: "Those which die stick to
the post; others, which get a little high
er, meet with the same fate, until at
lust a layer of them is formed which
enables the rest to overcome the diffi
culty of the passage.
“The mortality resulting from such
•forlorn hopes’ greatly helps to account
for the difference In the number of
young eels on their upward migration
and that of those which return down
stream lu the autumn. In some places
these baby eels ure much sought after
and are formed Into cakes, which are
eaten fried.”—London Standard.
Explaining HI. Presence.
A young lady who had been pouring
tea at a function in a suburban town,
having toward the end of the affair
become somewhat fatigued, sat down
In a quiet coruer of the room, where
she witnessed the following Incident:
A young man came in and made bis
way to the hostess, greeting her and
apologizing for his lateness.
"Awfully glad to see you, Mr.
Blank,” said the hostess. “So good of
you to come, and all the way from
New York too. But where Is your
brother?”
“I am commissioned to tender his
regrets. You see, we are so busy just
now that it was Impossible for both of
us to get away, and so we tossed up to
see which of us should come.”
“llow nice! Such an original Ideal
And you won.”
“No,” said the young man absently;
“I lost.”—New York Times.
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BRUNSWICK, OA.
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