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By wearing a pair of
Burt & Packard
Sho;s. All Leathers
All fhapes. 2 trices:
$3.50 and $4.00
LEVY’S
Lowney’s Candies
FANCY BOXES
STOP iN AND SEE THE PRETTIEST LINE OF FANCY BOX
CANDY EVER DISPLAYED IN BRUNSWICK.
hunter’s 9harmaen
PHONE 37 SOLE AGENTS 112 NEWCASTLE ST
S> Cure* That Headache,
Oapudtn* cure* all klrnln of eciii"i, whether heaa. Mick orHS "• *•
limb*; relieve* Kfomimh troubles mom hly imlun, ete. .straight-vfi'vl®
\ *ll* out the nerve* titter excM'tve rmoklui/ or illbhlphUom
V Absolutely Uurmle s. IT*l LIQUID,
V Mai Bci, too at drugttorat,., by data ail fount*,
THINKING ABOUT CCAL.
dill not keep your lioiiis warm It's
quirk at ion imt is needed Just now.
This inn's April tvilh the whole sum
leer before you. If you keep on think
leg, you will wake tip some morning
with the shivers
ORDER NOW
ui and have it user with. Lot ns send
m.ii enough to carry you through tic
winter. If you order your usual qnau
t ty you will ttnd some lull in the
ferrlng. Lor our kind of io;,l goes
much further than others. Try it this'
par and see.
CONEY & PARKER,
•telephone 18.
AT'BRUNSWICG DE PARTMENT STORE
Shoes! Shoes!!
i Mljlyjlll FOR LADIES. FOR MEN IN FACT FOR
iMpy EVERYBODY. MRS. M. ISAAC OFFERS
SMW¥" he BIGGEST AND BEST LINE OF SHOto
-OR THE HOLIDAY TRADE OF ANY HOUSE
I DECEIVING A LARGE CHRISTMAS CONSIGN
f IENT NOW WE SELL YOU OUR LADI
mWtiStmW LS SHOE FOR 20 DAYS AT 98c JUST HALF
PRICE. OvR LINE IS OVERFLOWING
■J WITH SHOES AT PHtC 1C SUIT ALL.
FROM 50c to $5.00 '
Mrs. M, ISA AC
FURNITURE
NOW IS THE TIME T OMAKE HOME ATTRACTIVE BY IN.
STALLING A NEW SUIT OF FURNITURE. MAKE YOUR WiFE HAP
PY WITH A NEW COOK S^OVE
We Sell the Best Cook
Stove in the City
ROBERTS
AND 602 GLOUCESTER STREET
pi in ———
tHI BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS SUNDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1904.
Doings In
DECEMBER
Shy, no clos*-rj <li>ors for me ,
l ut open doors and open hoaris and
Klee.
tv weieome mm and old.
Dimmest and bi :ghu‘Ht month am I
*t> -short lay* end, ray lenirthenirg
days juigin;
'“' bat matters more or less sr:en in the
Sky, . \
When alt Is ft-en within.
Ivv and privet dark as night,
1 weave with hips and haws a cheerful
show,
And holly for a oeauty and delight
And milky mistletoe.
' bile high above them all I set
dew twigs and Christmas roses pure
and pale;
Then spring her snowdrops and her
violet,
May keen so aweet and frail;
-Vay keep each merry, singing bird,
(>i all her happy birds tha> singing
build;
l or I've h carol which some uherherds
heard
Once in a wintry Held.
Christina 0 Rossetti.
Miss Emily Callaway is recovering
Coin a sllglu Illnea*.
Miss Mads McDonald Is over from
r t oderlca for Monday.
-• * *
Mrs. W, E. Dempster is improving
after n recent illness.
* • •
Tvfrg. Sam \\. Baker has returned
irum a visit to Savannah.
* * *
JaUcj Blanfon will be at home from
M.e Tech tor f.lo holidays
MiHf Mary i on Wheeler wan orer
trom St. Simoj yesterday.
* m *
Miss Margin et O'Connor is recover
ing from an attack of tonsilitis.
* * *
Mis. K, R. Knight and her children
tiro in Waycross for a few day.
Mrs, H. F. Dumvody will entertain
fne Acacia club on Tuesday afternoon
• • •
Mrs. A. I). (tale and her little daugh
ter Willie Beltc. will return this week
from Dixie, Ga.
• * *
-Miss Eva May Cate will arrive short
b from Wesh.yan to spend the holi
days here
• • m
Miss Christine Winter will be the
guests of Mrs. T F. Winter at Christ
mast time.
• •
Mrs. W: ,1 Butts Is convalescing
f inn her long illness to iho pleasftre
<1 her many friends.
Mr and Mrs l.elghton Shepard will
bote shortly to spend the Christina*
> olldays in Fort Valley.
Mrs T. M. Hall and liar two chil
dren will arrive shortly from Mllierige
viile to visit Mrs. T. F. Smith
*. j
Mftt's Kathleen Norris yesterday re
es ived a dona'jon of $2.00 from Dr. D.
li. Atkinson for the hospital i
* * *
Mrs. John D. Tnelter and Miss Berta
Wiggins have returned to Wnycrpjjf.
from a visit to Mrs. K. TANARUS, Stephens
** * 1
James Wright will be at home from
lensarolo to spend the holidays with
his parents Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Wright
* * *
All who have news for this column
era invited to telephone Mrs. .1. A
Montgomery, the society editor. PhoM
■h. S-2 \
• * ►
Mrs. A. W. Ball is visiting -Mrs W-
H Thill in Wayeross and will eonif y <f
or to Brunswick to visit Mr. and*:.
• H. Berne
Mrs. George I*. Smith aud her tuj
dren are expected tomorrow yL'
Jacksonville no spend the iWgot
v lh Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Butts Imi'l
‘ * ' It.
Miss Fannie Mason will arrive nV < 1
I Saturday from Gainesville. to spend
I iho holidays nl homo v.'lth her parents
| -di. and Mrs, IC. H. Mason,
m m m
\ Mr. land Mrs. Nelson Norris, of
j Lynchburg. Vn.. and their little son,
James F. Norrio, Jr., will spend tho
tolidays In Brunswick, guests of Mr
and Mrs. J. F Norris.
• • •
The music at the Presbyterian
ohnerh will he especially attractive at
both services today. A duet by Miss
Tallulah Fleming and Mr. C. C. Flem
ing will be among tho features.
Mrs, J. R. McGregor will a. rive this
veek from Baltimore to join Mr. Mc-
Gregor who Is in charge of the immi
grant bureau here. They will reside
at Mr*. Winter's on Union stieet.
• • •
Mrs. M. Mason and Master Jack
llnrkuloo are pleaskntly located at
Mrs. S. \V. Wright’s until their re-;
movnl later on to Ttrion where Mr.
-and Mrs. J K Mason have goue to
reside.
• a•• *
The friends of Mr. and Mrs. Henry
1 Dunn were grieved last night over
tho later reports from her physicians
stitch statist that aha would hardly
no thronrh fV-e nleht.
* • •
Misses Mlmilt and Agnes Akins will|
return from Wesloynn college nextj
week to sjieu 1 the holidays at hoot*.
Society
Mrs. VV. H. Dyer and her children;
*lll arrive shortly from Ya/croas to
vudt Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Berrie during
f he holidays.
• •
Miss Amelia Doerflingei has return
ed from a pleasant visit to Macon.
Mrs. Edward E. Smith and her little
daughter, Ella Blanton Smith, will ar
rive next week from Atlanta to spend j
the holidays with Dr and M-s. O. VV.
I 'anlon Mj. Smith will spend sever- 1
•> days of Christmas week with his
family.
Everyone should attend the closing
days of the fair and no one should
f.tsK the amusing and delightful
farce “A Dre.-v Rehearsal’' to be pre
sented at the Grand Tuesday night.
Tickets are now on sale at 50 cents
inch including admission to the grand
ball a* the armory.
Te lad'es of the Methodist Aid so-j
c ety will opet their holiday sale Tues j
day morning at the store of the Bruns
wick Bicycle Cos., and Newcastle street
There will be all sorts of useful and
fanny articles suitable for Christmas
rifts on sale including numbers of
handkerchief!, and aprons, etc. Dtir
!ra the sale hot chocolate and rrack
ets, wilt b served, and an exchange
oj breads, cakes, chicken and other
mca's will be held The ladies have
worked very hard and deserve to sue
vend with their sale. They invite the
patronage of the public. The sale will
begin at 0 o'clock Tuesday morning
Everyone should call and see the beau
ttful articles which will be for sale
at very reasonable prices.
•
The mere doubt as
to the desirability of
a gritty tooth pow
der mahes the grit
less one all the more
desirable. Just use
GAMBLE’S
Tooth Powder
And you’ll be on the
safe side. It has no
grit in it and cannot
jnif“ enamel of
‘ ’the teeth.
u
Leading Druggists
Sell It Willingly.
*
Yes, w e
Have It
Fresh Held Lettuce
Fresh Cape Cod Cranberries
■ Fresh F,>r #YcE : 3R e Fruit
■ Fresh F,f s glide a boiM-.._
Stuff ffmals find places here
Sweet Ff*he e-l'ncnjt
■ style of .Chinese,
m. and already
mml -^n
pound 2i'i*>
► ‘Tlmn.-i- -If,
i lia. good, per pound ;ijL
Dates. best, per pound .. ..10c
R lisins per pound .. 10c
'Cleared Cnrranlk per pound ..10c"
i ,
, Irish potatoes per peek .. .. 25c
•HEADQUARTERS FOR FIRE,
•WORKS.
A. C. Jrffers
-4
219 NEWCASTLE ST.
a
wcet Wines for the Holiday Trade.
You can ret Muscatel, Angelica,
-“art. Catawby and other sweat wines
r.t $1 per gallon at Slg l.evison, 81<
ltav street. Phone B{o. Prompt do
ivory.
Wanted.
Saw mill hands at Taylor-Cook Cy
pi ess Company Mills.
3,509 briar root pipes. iSc to r.Oc. va!
life. wil> sell them for the next 3
and: y* at the unheard of rr'er • of It*-',
.'tine loo’-, and v.oudor Sig l.evison,
510 Hay streor
Prune* at The Downing Cos,
PERSONALS.
G. H. Hall, of Savannah, was in the
< tty yesterday.
J. T. Colson returns today from a
ti ip to Atlanta
K. J. Alien of Tifteu, was among
tf-e visitors to the city yesterday.
Col. W. E. Xay left iast night on a
Uip to New York and Baltimore.
- G. K. Wilson a well known citizen
j A Jacksonville spent yesterday in
| fhe city.
Cleve Symroes. of Waycross. is
! . ending today in the city with his
i parents.
C. Anihfiter the well known butch
er. has rec wered from his recent
serious Illness.
Judge Spencer R. Atkinson will
upend Christrras week visiting relativ
| M here and in Camden.
Spencor Atkinson, Jr., nd Burweil
j A skin son Jr., vriil spend the holidays
tit home the former from the Tech,
i.nd the latter troin school in Marietta.
BTWLING ALLEY 16 AGAIN
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
Austin's bowling alley was opened
ayaTn yesterdsi after beiug closed for
two or three weeks, the proprietor
being off or, a vacation. It Is ex
pected that much interest will be man
ifested by Brunswick gowlers now, A
bague “as recently been organised
pit account of which appeared in Tho
News a few weeks ago, and Bruns
wick is induced in the league. A
natch game will probably be played
here later In the month
RETURNED FROM MACON
WITH ESCAPED PRISONER
Officer R. J. Matthews returned
from Macon yesterday afternoon with
Will Wyne, one of the four negroes
who escaped from the county jail Tues
lay mornnlg and who was captured In
that city. Wyne had nothing to say
only that he would plead guilty to the
charge of burglary when tried in the
superior court this week. The negro
ix-1 used to state how he escaped from
jail, but it is known that he knows
who filed the two bars out Monday
t-i.-Uh. None of the other negroes who
created have keen heard from.
Mackerel in pails at The Downing
Co's.
Special Notice.
All bills against the British steam
ship Clatrndun must bo presented at
i or office by noon tomorrow (Monday)
or payment thereof will be debarred,
F. D. M. btrachan
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Me The
Mr. Arthur
Durban. Natal. Suth Atrieui'eaYs -i
a proof that Chamberlain's Cough Ueni
<xiy is a cure suitable for oitl and
young, I pen you the following a ,
; f lghhor of nunc had a child Just over
,wo months < id. It had a very had'
et ugh and the parents did not know I
what to give it. I suggested that if
they would s**t a bottle of Chamber
lain’s Cough Remedy and put some !
upon the dummy teat the baby was'
sicking it would no doubt cure tlm *
child. This they did and brojghr
about a quick relief and cured the
baby." Thin remedy Is for sale by all
rnggists. i
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A Runaway Rlcyelc
Terminated with an ugly cat on me t
Irg of .f. p. Orncr. Franklin r.-nve. I!!., j
It developed a stubborn ulcer unyieM-'
’. tl i l, r. r> rrr fr*ur
•:• rs. Tie ;; t'-'c'il. \ \ lt , a s t |i,i
tnred It's l ist as good f< : burns,
kalds, skin miptotee and plies 25ci
ft Smith’s Pafiimacy, .
YOURSTRULY
TO HELP YOU IN SELECTING YOUR *MA3 PRESENTS
SOMETHING THAT
GENTLEMEN WANT
Neckties
Mufflers
Bath Robes
Pajamas
Initial and Silk
Handkerchitfe
Suspenders
Umbrellas
Suit Cases
Traveling Brgs
Also 3 Handsome Line
Of Jewelry
CHRISTMAS IS NOT FAR OFF 30 COME EARLY.
KAISER’S
Outfitters to Particular Peope.
|- YOU ARE ALL RUN DOWN
ir YOU NEED MORE FLESH
IF VOUR THROAT AND LUNGS
ARE DISEASED
IF YOU HAVE A DEEP SEATED
COUGH
IF YOUR BLOOD IS POOR
IF YOUR FOOD IS NOT DIGESTED
IF YOU HAVE NO APPETITE
IF YOU ARE PALE AND WEAK
Take CLARO
MORGAN’S Df'UG STORE
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Ostermoor Mattres^T
for this Territory
H, M, Hiller & Son,
Soli.-. on ran buy them nscheap from ns ns you rrn from th-'r
New York factory and save treirht.
SOMETHING THAT
LADIES WANT
Fancy Collars
tniGal Handkerchiefs
Automobile Bags
Manicuring Sets
Comb and Brush Sets
Leather Writing Desks
Dressing Mirrors
China Placates
Sterling Silver Noveitie.
That are Always Accept
able Gifts.