The Brunswick news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1906-2016, October 23, 1906, Page 8, Image 8

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8 Just Received A Pj llLine of Ladies’. Mens, Children’s HATS Zelmenovitz, TELEPHONE ~ 2„ NEWCASTLE STREET. JUST RECEIVED 1907 LINE of GO - CARTS ROBERTS Stove and Furniture House the store where prices are right. iM 2ft 4- W Refund Money if you , re No , ==CL ARQ=== An rcr ““ - ‘ J. E MORGAN P 47 NB Ladies' Coats AND Cravenettes IN ALL LENGTHS BOTH SOLID COLORS AND MIXED. A VERY SWELL LOT THAT WE WOULD LIKE FOR YOU TO SEE BEFORE MAKING A PUR CHASE. CHILDREN'S AND MISSES' LONG AND SHORT COATS. LEVYS fj# SfIUN&WiCK DAtLY WEWS TUESDAY; OCTOBER 23, 1906. SOUTHERN STRIKE ■ GETS SERIOUS NO agreement reached and WORK IS AT A STANDSTILL IN ALL THE SHOPS. The strike of the engineers of the Southern railway is reaching a seri ous stage and unless something is done towards a settlement pretty shortly the road will more than likely suffer and will be compelled to have its work done at shops of other com- Xanies. The conferences which was held in Washington last week terminated on Saturday without any settlement. The Southern officials were willing to submit the differences to arbitration, but the representatives of the mach inists would not agree to this. It is understood that there is much needed work at ail of the shops ot the road and the line is now running short of engines owing to the fact tnat there are no machinists to re pair recent damages to engines. CASTOR IA For Infantß and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought For double barrel shotguns go to Sig Levlson. Ready-to-wear hats ot the latest style will bo displayed at Mis# Kate Slaters mlFlinory opening Friday ana Saturday ALL FIRST CLASS SALOONS SELL HARVARD’S RYE. Fine Candies Just received the finest line of andies that ever came t(f dfunswick. gome anq fees. Choice Hickory Gems Choice Marshmellows Choice Caromels Choice Almonds Choice Belmonts Choice Wafers Choice Ice Cream Snaps Choice Walnuts l-owney's Fine Candies in Half] and Pound Boxes. 214 NEWCASTLE ST. PHONE 307. The DEATH OF MRS. CRAIG. Item From the Waycross Daily Herald. . The following is from the Waycross Herald: ' Mrs. Electra Mersbon Craig, after an illness of over tnree years, died yesterday evening at 6:45 at her home in Deenwood. For nearly two years the deceased had been confined to her bed. ‘‘Mrs. Craig was the second daugh ter of Judge Martin L. and Mrs. Zora E. Murdock Mershon, and was born at Rlngold, Ga., in the year 1865, and was raised in Brunswick. Mrs. Craig was married to Robert Samuel Craig May Gth, 1890. To them were born five children. Mr. Craig and two of the children died several years ago. “Besides her devoted sister. Miss Mallie Mershon, who has patiently and faithfully nursed her during her long illness, Mrs. Craig is survived by three childrne, Robert Samuel, Zoe Elizabeth and Raymond Mershon Craig and two halMbrothers, Martin l. and Leak B. Mershon. The de: eased also leaves many relatives and friends in Georgia and Florida. “The funeral services, which were held at the residence at 2 o’clock this afternoon, were conducted by Rev. W. H. Scruggs, of the First Baptist church, and Rev. B. E. Whittington, of Trinity Metnodist church. The in terment was at Lott cemetery and the following gentlemen acted as pall-bearers: Cols. Leon A. Wilson and Simon W. Hitch, Judge Warren Lott and Mr. Geo. W. Deen.” The notice of the death of tills beloved lady was published in these columns some days ago. Mrs. Craig as Miss Electra Mershon, spent most of her life in this city. She was the daughter of the late Judge Martin L. Mershon. who resided here and was judge of the Brunswick circuit for a number of years. The deceased had hundreds of dear friends in Bruns wick and Glynn County. For U. M. C. loaded shells go to Sig Levison. ALL FIRST CLASS SALOONS SELL HARVARD’S RYE. SSOO Reward was offered without a break for Twenty Years for a case of rheuma tism which could not be cured witn Dr. Drummond’s Rheumatic Remedy, and no one ever called for it. This treatment drives the disease from th ? blood, and restores stiff joints, drawn cords, and hardened muscles. If your druggist is not in stock with it, write the Drummond Medicine Cos., New York, for it without delay. Tcuo and tried menus of the tahft iiy—lieu ms a ... OLD DRUMMOND. arm t6r m . any years of patient study and experiment, has given the wo,- i a preparation which is an absolute rheunmTsm en T nire f ° r evevy fo,n ‘ : is ?wo‘'karge montn s treatment, and win relievl [he worst case from the fust dose Sent M 53 ZZiZ ce & Of wo^Lr?uTcu U reB r . S 'low figTres a e t s[g S K V ison eS at VGry DON’T FAIL' if to | Attend W Our Special Sale MONDAY,TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY Oct* 22, 23 and 24 KAISER'S Clothiers to the whole family. FALL HATS FOR LADIES - I HAVE THE HANDSOMEST LINE OF FALL HATS EVER DISPLAYED IN BRUNSWICK. LADIES ARE INVITED TO INSPECT THEM. MISS L. G. JACKSOr^ OPERA HOoSE BLOCK. LA MAISON PARISIENNE , ‘‘The ONLY French La dies Tailoring and DressnSl k, tablishment in Georgia. tAm ItS trade., have YCUR EVENING, M iw ®r GUARANTEED. NOTICE KINDS OF PLAI TING - BUTTONS MADE ON SHORN AT 2c. per yd* wm N Le S ’YoS L wAiT PI P 'ca G ll OR p NQ H WAIT. CALL OR PHONE 311 Get in Touch With the Rest of,U s - ■V HAVING _ r - * A BELL TELEPHONE In Your Home, Your Office, Your Store call CONTRACT department OP fiiitlififn Bell Telephone and felemh Cos * ND WI-LL TELL YOU HOW ' ’