The Brunswick news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1906-2016, October 11, 1906, Page 6, Image 6

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6 A MOVEMENT FOR BIG AUDITORIUM SEVERAL CITIZENS WANT TO ERECT LARGE ARMORY SUI TABLE FOR ALL PURPOSES. A large auditorium and armory Is the latest probability for Brunswick and if the efforts of several well known business men prove successful the city will have a building, whlcn will be used by the military am. which will be suitable for any occas ion. The plan as outlined to a News re porter yesterday by one of those in terested was for the erection of a large hall, suitable for the use Oi the military as an armory, and whicn will be large enough to accommodate a meeting of any kind, it was point ed out that mere was not a hall m Brunswick which could seat over two or three hundred people, and such a building is badly needed, it is be lieved that a large auditorium coma in erected at a small cost and it would be of great benetit to the city. The movement is now on foot and those interested will sLart the ball to rolling In earnest in a few days. A canvass will probably be made to see Just what can be done and then an organization may be formed to take the matter In charge. DISCRIMINATING LADIES. Enjoy Villlf; on A coll n I of It* Plotloi-ilv.'firiiß. The ladles wlia >.*.- • tuveU Xewbro’s Herplclde speak it Ila the highest terms, for Ms <i:riel-- oTect In rlean*i,ng the scalp of dandruff and also for Its ex cellence as a general hnlr-drossing It makes the scalp fe<-l l'r.sli and It allays that itching which dandruff will cause. Newbro's Herplclde effectively cures dandruff, ns It destroys the germ that onuses It. The mmo germ couses hnlr to fall out, and Inter Vmldic-ss, lu killing It. Herplclde stops falling hair and prevents baldness. It Is also an Ideal hair dress ing, for It lends an aristocratic charm to the hair that Is quite distinctive. Sold by leading druggists. Send 10c. In stamps for sample to The Herpleltlo Cos.. De troit. Mich. For uale by Smith’* Pharmacy. Ham that are sure to please will ne displayed by Miss Kate Slater Fridav and Saturday. Don’t forget to attend her fall millinery opening WHEN BUYING VOIR FALL CLOTHES ® m\y LOOK DEEPER THAN THE SURFACE Make a Careful! nspection of the Inside Material and Workmanship. If you will come here and do that with our stock of winter models t\ ou will find that in You will be satisfied that quality of material and tail- ffipaK all we have said, or all that oring, they equal the costli- fPj >’ OU have . heard in favor of bBML wHri our Fashionable Clothes is -WFwT est creations of swell custom absolutely correcr - ’ price SIO.OO to $30.00 Fashionable Fall Furnishings. May be found here in a profusion of styles and makes. Look to us for something new, something different. We are always on the FORM TWO ° J alert for new, nobby and natty ideas in Neckwear, Drop in from OT€FF time to time and see our specialties, WOOD-BAILEY CLOTHING CO. “The New Store." WHAT THE KIDNEYS DO. Their Unceasing Work Keeps Ut Strong and Healthy. All the blood In the body passes througi the kidneys once every three minutes. The kidneys Alter the blood. They work night and day. When healthv they remove about 500 grains of impure matter daily, when un healtny some part of this impure mat ter is left in the blood. This brings on many diseases and symptoms— pain in the back, headache, nervous ness, hot, dry skin, rheumatism, gout, gravel, disorders of the eye sight and hearing, dizziness, dropsy, deposit'. In the urine, etc. But .1 you keep the Alters right you win have no trouble with your kidneys. J. C. Humphrey, dealer in staves and ranges, 352 JefTerson street, Sa vannan. Ga.. writes: "1 write you to state that Doan's Kidney f ills did me so much good that I feel it ray duty to tell about It. 1 could scarcely at tend to my work so bad was my con dition I was run down, weak ana nervous and had more annoying symptoms of kidney trouble than 1 can mention. Before I began using Doan s Kidney Pills, my weight was about 135 pounds. Now It Is lob pounds I have taken but two boxes and am now on the third. I had tried specialists, and I thought almost everything recommended for kidney trouble, but noiniug did me any goon until ! got Doan s Kidney Pills. They seemed 10 build up my whole system and I felt better than in years." Plenty more proof like this from Brunswick people. Call at Hunter’s drug F'ore and ask what customers report. For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Cos., Buffal >, New York, sole agents for the Unite 1 States Remember the name—Doan’s —ana take no other. Bvery lady in Brunswick is Invite 1 to attend the opening of Miss Kate Slater's millinery parlors Friday ana Saturday. A special invitation is ex tended to all strangers. The prettiest line of fail hats eve'- displayed in Brunswick will bo sosu at Miss Kate Slater's millinery open ing Friday and Saturday. Blue Ribbon Beer. Just lecelved, a car load of Paha Brewing Company’s Blue Ribbon beer Same is sold at all first class saloon In the city of Brunswick. Retail 15 cents per bottle and $1,50 per dozen T. Newnra sole agent. 218 Bav street SHOES. BOYS AND GIRLS. AT PEERSON’S. fHli SKUfdWICK BAILV KKWS, fHURaOAv'; OCTOBER 11, 1809, Doings In Mr. and Mrs. Munson return to-day from Chattanooga, Tenn. • • Mrs. Cook and Miss Roberta Cook are the guests of Mrs. Cclsen. • ■ • Miss Katie Webster, of Fernandina, is the guest of Miss Maude Curry. • m • Miss Julia Brown leaves Friday tor a visit to friends in Eddylake. S. C. Miss Vivian Norris returned yes terday from a pleasant visit to Jack son, Ga. ■ • • Miss iLoJise Curry has returnea from a visit to Mrs. S. Curry, in Tampa. • fe • Miss Mary Dee Crovatt leaves in a few days for the north, where she will spend several weeks. Miss Carrie Wiggins has returnee to her home in Wayneaville after a visit to Mrs. L. A. Robinson. Mrs. W. K. Dempster and her chil dren left last week tor Waycross, where they will reside in future. ■* * ♦ Miss Helen Montgomery has issued invitations to a party to he given on FViday afternoon at her home on Halifax Square. -4 * * Mrs. Carrie Stubbs, who has been the guest of Mrs. Minnie Mann for some time, returned yesterday to ne>’ home in Jacksonville. • • k Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wiggins ana Miss Carrie Wlglns, of Waynesville. will pass through Brunswick Friday, enroute to Atlanta. m m m Mr. and Mrs. Evans and little daughter, and Mrs. M. F Evans, re turned last, night from a visit to rela tives In Camden county. Rev. and Mrs. Baker, of Monti eello, Fla., were the guests Friday 01 Dr. and Mrs. T. 8. Paine en route trail) Brunswick. —Waycross Journal. * • • The Daughters of the Revolution will meet to-morrcw afternoon at the home of Mrs. D. D. Atkinson, to plan the work for the coming winter. • ■ Mrs. W. C. Gaither, of Tampa, Fla., arrived In Waycross Saturday after noon from Brunswick, where she has been visiting Mrs. C. L. Elliott, ana Society is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Robert L. Branham at the Southern. A num ber of delightful entertainments hav? been arranged in honor of Mrs. Gaither during her stay in the city. This afternoon Mrs. Branham will D;- the hostess at a card party.—Way cross Journal. • • * Mrs. F. J. DoerAinger and- Miss Lulu DoerAinger leave this morning for Savannah, where Miss Lulu will attend school during the winter. The ladies of the Catholic churcn will serve supper In the Elkan build ing this afternoon and evening. From 3 until 5 ice cream and cake will be served for the children. They will also be given a Ash fry. From stol i ■ to-night supper will be served. The menu includes everything to satisfy the inner man aud the ladies cordial ly invite tne people of the city genet ally to patronize them. Attend the millinery opening at Miss Kate Slater’s parlors Friday am Saturday and see her beautiful line of ladies' and children s hats. Removal Notice. C. Goldstein has removed his sho shop from 309 Newcastle street to 33 Newcastle street. All the latest creations in ladies neadgear will be displayed by Miss o.ate Slater at her millinery opening Fridav and Saturday. We now Cater to the Wholesale T rade Only CONEY, KING & CG. PHONE 492. PLEASURES FOR HOME YOU ARE INVITED TO MAKE US A VISIT v/p ARE PROUD TO ANNOUNCE THAT WE HANDLE THE STEINWAY, KNABA, WEBER. FISCHER, HARDMAN HER RINGTON AND OTHER PIANOS. FOR A PIANO, HONESTLY MADE, ACC URATELY TONED, MATERIAL THE BEST, WITH GREATEST DURABILITY - SEE US. FLEMING & BRYANT VICTOR AND COLUMBIA TALKING MACHINES 113 NEWCASTLE ST. PHONE 53. CLEANLINESS IS NEXT TO GODLINESS Let us be your Wash woman BRUNSWICK STEAM LAUNDRY. Cline & Ludwig, Props. Bottlers of Coco Cola and other Soft Drinks 110 RICHMOND ST. PHONE 129- r OTT’S n riJM W n fij M T A l PI j 1 I O They overcome Weal-. r r-|lon f I*ll IMI PM 1 A ness - . irregularity an. i,v3 *&*/!* Siomissions, increase vi£ of menstruation.” They are •• LIFE SAVERS’* to girls at • womanhood, aiding development of organs and body. Nc known remedy for women equals them. Cannot do harm —life becomes a pleasure. * MM) PER BOX BY MAIL. SoLs •s’S&aSaOA 4 *‘y druggist*. DR. MOTT’S CHEMICAL CO.. Cleveland, Ohio