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Society News
Tlie social calendar for this week
included the following affairs: Mon
day afternoon The Bridge Right
meets ut 3:13 with Misf* Frances
Giant Nightingale; Tuesday morning
the Morning Literary Club meets
from 10 to 12 with Mrs. W. F. Bar
ker; Tuesday afternoon Mrs. .1. \V.
Iteunet twill entertain the Sixhand
Kuchre Club; Wednesday afternoon
tin- Aca la Club meets with Mrs. C.
Don Parker; Thursday afternoon
tlie Married Women's Card Club will
meet at 3 o'clock with Mrs. .1. V.
Bramo; Friday afternoon the Junior
Sixhand Euchre Club will meet with
Miss itita .McKinnon.
Miss Mary Clay has returned from
a visit, to New York.
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Judge J. W. (Jennet has returned
from a trip to Bainbridge.
• * *
Mr. T. J. Wrighit is recovering
from an illness of several days.
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The littlo son of Mr. and Mrs. I>.
W. Krauss has been named Dani<
I ,ee.
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Captain vV. M. Tapper loaves this
morning on a business trip to Nov.
York.
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Miss Rita McKinnon will be host
css to the Junior Sixhand Chub next
Friday afternoon.
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Mrs. I',. D Walter ha returned
from a visit to Mr. anil Mrs. W F.
I’enniman In Savannah.
* *
Mrs. i. N. Bishop left last night
tor Virginia, where she was called
by the di ut li of her sister
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Mrts. 'Thomas McKey and little
Howard McKey left yigiterdav for
Valdosta where they ure to reside.
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Mr and Mrs. K. C. llyer will ar
rive next month from Colorado to
spend some time with Mr. and Mrs.
t .1. Wright
* *
Miss Frances ('riant Nightingale
will entertain the Bridge Eight to
morrow afternoon at her home an
Halifax Square.
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Next work will (lie a very gay
week including Thanksgiving and a
LOOK and
Strtn USt tor ° ne moment anc * consider the necessity of jw
. It owning a Cravenette or Overcoat for these cold days j||f \
ant * chil| y nights,
|£ I a ' lout y° u anc * note t^e swell coats that you see on B! lb !
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P", I and f or curiosity’s sake ||?-.;:M
| >M| I ]cfo|l to the wearers as they express their satisfaction re- ‘'“ MVwm\
rm . 11 garding the fit and feeling of the swell tailored gar- If ff \
roRM rCy.s,x ments they have purchased from us, ' fip w* *
Tin. H.CHHMMI R PISHFLCO FORM FORTY-SIX Beck)
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MBB9BBB -jat jatfcj** “ ““ THE FECHHEiMER FISHEL CO.
Quarter Size Collars _“fFMFF
WOOD-BAILEY ClOTHlOr^
“The Warm Store in the Heart of the City.”
number of affairs given in honor of
the national festival
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!>r. and Mrs. I>. I). Atkinson, Mas
ter Dunwody Affklnson and .Missels
Annie Dean and Caroline Atkinson
are spending the week-end at Spring
Bluff
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Mrs. F. if. Brewster, of Darien,
formerly of Brunswick, will return
shortly to make her home here with
her sisters, Mrs. Browning and Mrs.
Reagan.
* *
Mrs. if F. Wiggins and her chi!
dren alter a visit to Way cross are
■ ith Mrs. Thomas O’Connor fo a da
or two before returning to their
home in Albany.
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Mrs. Elliot;, of Winterport, Maine,
who has come to make iter home
with her son, Mr. E. D. Elliott, is
improving rapidly in health since
her arrival in Brunswick
* • m
Mrs. W. 10. Kay and the Mi-s.-s
Kay leave this afternoon for Jack
sonville where they are ito reside.
Their departure is very much regret,
ted by their friends in Brunswick
The Ladies' Aid Society of St.
Mark’s church will hold a doll and
Christmas gift stile on December 12
at the parish house. Many pretty
and useful articles are being made
for the sale and quantities of dress
ed dolls will be on sale.
GOT HIS HAIR BACK.
Wai Perfectly Xlaii' lien Hr Started
to far Vrrvfiri m lleriilclde .
Frederick Manual!, Maryland block,
Butte, Montana, bought n bottle of New
bro’fi Herplcide. April -. .9. uud began to
use It for entire baldness. The hair fol
licles In Ms scalp were not dead and In
20 days lie find hair all over his head.
On July 2 he writes, "ami today my hair
= u thick ur.l l-.xrrlnnt as any one
could wish.” Nawliro'n fferplcido works
on an old principle and whh a new dis
rovery- destroy the ejiu e a 1 you re
move the effect lierpielde destroys the
germ that causes dandruff, falling hair,
and finally baldness so that with Iho
cause gone th- effect cannot remain.
Stops falling hair at cnee and a now
growth starts. Sold by leading
druggists. Send lOr. in stamps for sample
to The Herplddo ro Detroit Mich.
For aie by Stolen s, jtarmacy.
*KUNSWICK DAILY NEWS, SUNOAv. NOVEMBER 13. IWe
The friends of Mrs. Reagan, of
Savannah, are welcoming her back
to Brunswick after an al/;enoe of
several years. Her daughter, Miss
Lizzie Reagan, will return shortly to
reside here also.
Miss Ethel Elliott is enjoying a
delightful visit in Boston where she
is the guest of .Mrs. Jack Floyd,
formerly Miss Ethel Redding ol
Way-cross. Miss Elliott will he away
the greater portion of the winter.
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Attractive musical programs will
he rendered Mils morning at the va
rious hitrchcs, those to he sung at
the Methodist, Presbyterian and
( at nolle ehurces bring especially
pleasing.
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The friends of Mr. and M's. T. F.
Winter will lie glad to know that the
quarantine is now raise I, as their
home has been thoroughly ftimigaf
ed and they will be pleased to have
them call.
• • •
The Ladies' Aid Society of the
First Methodist church will hold a
fancy work sale next month, begin
ning Monday, December IV, and iasi
ipj throughout the week. The ladies
will make a specialty of n-nutifn!
handkerchiefs and dressed dolls, and
invite * their to patronize
I item.
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i hero s grave danger from the pla
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prevalent, unless you take Dr. King'd
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of Forest City, Me., writes: ”It’s a
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Hnd it quickly ends them. It pre
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gives wonderful relief in Asthma and
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Mandolines, guitars, banjos, violins,
acordions, mouth harps and all kinds
of musical instruments at Sig Levl
son.
i handle the best line of new goods
in the city. Do not be fooled by
business opponents who try to tell
you different. Call and he convinc
ed. Sig Levlso.u.
Drummond Medicine Cos.. New York
Gentlemen:—Send me one more bot
tle of the Remedy and one of the
-iniment. Father thinks he is al
most well. lie is free from pain, the
swelling almost gone, and the stiff
ness in his joints better by far than
he ever expected. He wants another
month’s treatment, and thinks by the
time he takes tnat he will be sound
and well of rheumatism. Laura Bush
one. Sulphur Lick, Ky.
Readv-to-wear hats oi the latest
style will be displayed at Miss Kate
Slater s millinery opening Friday ana
Saturday
We don’t buy on. e a year nor
twice a year, but we are receiving
shoes all the time. Poersonv.
I will save you big money on cloth
ing. Every steamer and railroad
brings new goods. Sig Levison.
JOHN f> ROl/NTOS.
Brunswick’s Candy Store.
Don't buy burnt sugar a.uU imagine
you are getting pure chocolate. Sucu
substitutes are injurious to health.
For pure chocolate and aP other can
dies call on me.
A fresh supply received every wee';
from Menier the famous chocolate
maker. Either in bulk or in beautiful
pound and half pound boxes.
FINEST FRUITS. CIGARS AND TO
BACCOES, ETC.
TAFFY CANDY MADE FRESH
DAILY.
208 Newcastle Street,
GO DOWN TO THE CITY HALL
AND REGISTER.
ALL FIRST CLASS SALOONS
SELL HARVARD’S RYE.
BLENDED
Java Coffee
3 CANS for SI.OO
A FINE COFFEE
IMPERIAL CHEESE per Jar 15c.
POTATO CHOPS package 10c
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