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MAKING* YOUR PRaPARAHONS
TO GET OFF TO SCHOOL AGAIN?
WE HAVE THE NE COLLEGE
• CUT CLOTHES, COLLEGE CUI
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YOU OUT iN YOUR WINTER TOGS
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im BRUNSWICK DAILY NEW® TOESDAV, SEPTEMBER*
Doings In
Ven. ar.d Mi’s. Harry Cassil spent
! Sunday In Jacksonville.
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Mrs. E. O. Elliott has recovered
from her recent Illness.
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Mis Maud Elliott leaves to.lay fori
Gainesville u> enter Urcuau.
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Miss Kathleen Norris leaves this,
week to visit friends in Eastman.
Mrs. J. F. Baya arrived Sunday to
spend a few weeks wtth Mrs. G. W.l
Cline.
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Mrs. David M. Beggs and Mr. and
Mrs.. John L Foster left yesterday
for BclfasL
Mr. and Mrs. Jennings Btltts left
Sunday night io spend a few weeks
in North Carolina.
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A Util; son is The guest of Mr.
and Mrs. C. W. Stevenson at their
home on Gloucester street.
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Master Harry Oo.ie, o’ Chester.
Fla., is expected shortly to spend the
winter with his uncle Mr. J. C. Id
geotir.
Mr. and .Mrs. IT. C. Gaither, or
Tampa, are In North Carolina and are
expected next week to visit Mrs. C.
L. Elliott
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Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Jefferson and
(laughter have returned home after a
pleasant visit to ixjckout Mi. and Chat
tauooga, Tenn.
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MY and Mrs. R. i.. Branham, after
spending some time with .Mrs ('. 1..
Elliott leave today fbr it visit to
Mrs. A. I. Branham in Atlanta.
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The friends of .Miss Mary Retford,
who has visited here several times,
will he Interested in knowing that
she is now studying art In New York
Miss Carrie Stacy entertained lasti
evening In honor of Miss Bessie I
Decker. Fifteen couples were present
anti the evening was delightfully
spent in games and must a
Marla Louise, the Infant daughter j
of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Dudley, was!
christened Sunday afternoon at, St.
Xavier's Catholic chtitch. The spon
sors for this bright little baby were
Mrs. Lillian liuist ami Mr. John'
WSiite.
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Mr. Ralph Wood entmtajued with!
a very pleasant tlaneeJi&l evening.
Those present, Mihm u Leah
Brown, Maude I'Jfllott, Louise Baker,
Stella Terras, Allie Stokes and
Iduua Baker; Messrs, Fleming Reid,
Kenneth *■ ride, William Brantley,
Paul Morton, Malcolm Fletitbig and
Ralph Wood. \
Miss Kate Dillon leaves* next,
week tor Tlioiursvtlle, where she will
be one of a house party to be given
in honor of Judge it. j Dillon, of
this efljk On October X, which will
be Judge Dillon’s eighty-third birth
day, the entire family 'from all over
Georgia will assemble to enjoy ths
'birthday dinner ol the popular judge.
DOST.- -Ladies’ gold watch, black
ri'hlxm fob, on B street, between t
and I. -Ratlim to News office'and
receive reward.
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Old fashioned pound cake, the kin.
mother used to make, 25 cent/ per
pound at Lebeu’s bakery, J 00 A street
Society
N, . "uRH GFAR^S
The Strfcfcea Eoac From Grief.
What a fortunate proviclon of nature
it is, that deprives the rose of mental
suffering; for how poignant would be i
Brief to discover. \ . the height of 1: ;
blooming glory. tla: canker fed at its
heart, end that Its biiity and fragrance
were doomed forever. Nature slwayg
spares the suffering; she i3 a veritab.e
Ptorc-house of ph jx.n.z rewards, for
these who sevk her all In the year?;
gone by fjlilng h,.ir ar.J grayns3 have
cast a gloom over the liven of thousand’
of young worr .. I r than!:* to the in
vestigations xif sc-le.-r 1 -t.} the true cause
of hair destruction is row hr. own to be
a germ or parasite that burrows into
the hair follicles. Newbrr/a Herpicide
absolutely destroys this germ, thus
permitting tho }'■'+ to grow as na
ture intended. Sold by drug
gists. Send 10c. Li f r • .mplo
to The Herpicide C DMich.
For sale by SinkliT Pharmacy.
Misses Gale's Private S'Jhcol.
The Fall term of Misses Gale's
chool begins Sopt. 24, 190 C.
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Pupils are Fitted for college or
university. For further particulars
enquire of Miss M. J, Gale. 708 E SL
G. F. iNDESSON, Ago
L.C. S fTH
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Typewriters Rented and Repaired
DOLLAR RIBBONS AT 75c.
PHONE 30/.
214 NEWCASTLE ST.
tferscnah
J. A. McGregor symt y t, jay ii
Savannah.
J. B. Abrams return J yesterday I
i from Hollywood.
J. W. Wood left Sii.rlav on a bU3 .
iness nip to Florida
John Currie, of St Simon, spent
yesterday in the city.
Burford Coney has returned from
a woe Tc’s visit to Macon.
Capt. John A. Foster, of St. SlrdYia
was in the city ee-terday.
W. B. Cook has r timed from a
business frip to New York.
W. B. .Coh'sherrv has yetuvcerl
from a visit tofWbit . Smpbqs- Spring
Fla. v.,
W. M. Mash, of the A . B & A,
has retarned from a business Lip to
Fitzgerald
Sheriff David JJalle-y, of Camden
county was.arAtmg tfie vlsftorr to tue
city yeSferWay,
CONEY, KINS & CG.
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