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News for this department should
he telephoned the society editor,
phone 4(18-2. _
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Mrs. E. R Conan# entertains the
Bridge Club this afternoon at 3
o'clock.
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Mrs. C. Downing and Miss Made
leine Downing have returned from
New York.
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Mrs. W. H. DeVoe Is improving
from her illm-ss to the (pleasure of
her friends. •
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Mrs. Frances H. Mallard lias re
turned from a deligiltfi'd visit to
Jacksonville.
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Miss Lieslta Bkfts left yesterday
to spend several weeks visiting in
Jacksonville.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Stiles are with
Captain and Mrs. C. S. VVylly tor a
week or two before going house
keeping.
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Miss Marguerite Brantley has re
turned to Blackshear after spending
a few clays with Air, and Mrs. W. U.
Brantley.
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Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Fox and their
family are removing to the residence
next, to .Wns. L. Allan on Union
st root.
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Mrs. Joseph ‘ Champaign hus re
turned to St. SiAm front Savannah
and her glad to know
thiit Iter imaitHS Improving.
\ call the Toadies of
i lie Maccabees be held this af
ternoon at :i::jo Hlhe home or Mr#.
Codrtliind „A full attend
ance is urged. _
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HRes. GIVE me a trial.
H D. B. PVLES.
pF 823 E Street.
lCvcry late- wrinkle In style, but
not a pb„ JfeOga,
from i‘werviontT • \
form fori*
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•wit of h*!f. Bold by leodJJnf UrtMEpbta
%tud .We in a tamp a for #.uupte to TU*
ifrtfltcM* Ca. Detroit. Micb. ..v,, ;
For eule by Smlffl'i. tiarmncv.
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P(|ri and' I LISTEN
just tor one moment and cR, s ider the necessity of
owning a Cravenette or Overcoat for these cold days
and chilly nights, M
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1 Aalf ahout yoU ™ d notc the sWt ! [“>> that you s <* on
■—T^rolV (
f Quarter ?SM*i7fJars .
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Little Aliiss Mina Engelblkzen is
suffering with a severe cut on her i
head caused by a horse kicking her
when Bhe ventured too near him.
Seven or eight stitches had to te
taken in the wound. §
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Mrs. W. H. Shadman returned j
Tuesday front Savannah and was the
guest of Mrs. H. R. du Bignon until
yesterday when she left for St.
Simon. Her friends rejoice to know
that she has fully recovered from
her recent illness.
Mrs. C. Don Parker was hostess
at a delightful meeting of the Aca
cia Club yesterday afternoon. The
looms wei% charmingly decorated
with a profusion of chrysanthe
mum!, these (lovely llowers being
gracefully disposed in Japanese
vases and jardinieres, giving a Japa
nese louch to the pretty affair. The
markers were do. orated with hand
painted chrysanthemums. Five hand
euchre was played aud the first prize
was won by Mrs. Thomas Fuller, the
lone hand by Airs. J. W- Benuet and
the consolation by Airs. F. D. Al.
Strachan. Miss Fannie Aiken was
the guest of the club. The mem
bers present were Alesdumtek ' \V. F.
Parker, H. B. Alaxey. Thomas Ful
ler, F. D. AI. Strachan, \V J. Butts,
P. AI. Nightingale C. A. Taylor, X.
Emanuel, J. W. Deunet, H. Al. Bran
ham, Allsses Frances Grant Nightin
gale, Alaud Nightingale, Tallulah
Fleming, Irene Wood,
Kezzie Conob.y, AladeW*f |k j wit ing
and Mary Clay.
JCIENCE .-RSVENTS BALDNESS.
riw Fatal v.crm aug UjHeme*>y Sow
j l nun u> be ti.ld. ..No man
! \hoae liatr Is out dead ~t the roots, need
i ... iialil If tio will uS N'ewyru'', )larpl
l etc, the new scalp n!l*ef,UCi;.- IJerpi-
Ade do-ttroys the ipirrii (tiro -mo tiny liatr
; off at tl.e root; H1..1 Wtt> the scStip uf
1 di.jiUniiT ami leaves It m •> perfectly
IMMsMMnMijMOii. Air. ManSett, In the
THE iEUNSWICK DAILY NEW*, tHURSDAV. NOVEMBER 22, IM6
HANDS DAW WITH
IERRIBLEECZEMA
Suffered for Ten Years—Spreading
to Body and Limbs Despite Efforts
of Three Doctors —Another Re
markable and Speedy
CURE BY THE 4
CUTICURA REMEDI*
m
"T had eczema on my hands for
years. At first it would break outoiwl
in winter. Tiien it finally came Wm
tstay. 'y had th-B®
good doctors to
all they could, buH
none oft thgtft
any gor,<L: fthen
u-ofl one box of
Culicttrn Ointiper. t
arid three of
, ('ntieura Ib-solfctm t
anti wancWupietely
cured. Mv httiub*
were raw, ail ot etf,
inside and out,
and the eczemas
was spreading all over mar bm
limbs. Before, l bad used
of Cutieura Resolvent, together wiMft.
the Ointment, my sores ft-r< marly
healed over, and by tin- one 1 had
used the thud bottle, J v put •entirely'-'
wflll. 1 had appe* W aag was
fleshier (tin I ever we -, D> any one
who has any -kin or tdood duutse X
would honestly advise them *<• *P*t the*
Cutietira Remedies and get •.y.-i'-umcker
“ 1 have is'cn 1 J--1 wit;
on the.back of my neck :ih44lfl b*r
four nr five years It litul Mi Scmtigaud
. bitniingseiwat ion, and was a,very un
comfortable feeling l hav%tn>d the
i Cufieura .Soup, t mnuient, aiHftKcsoivent
’ Pills three months, and can Say lam
Completely eutvjl.” Re-|ieetfully,
Mrs.
July 2k, PJOS. Ocean Citv^jT
rtrtb tjrft Sniji, ami re
til. „ ' Al' dirr ln.lv JWf'lu ;,I . p. f fHiJlr l'. Hi/Skl
Apfi 1 1 •-*, ■ • iiuw lj '
53 i’ T.‘ k ©
liHry Pirn
HHr Trlalfo'
Drdmmoiid Medit-md Cos New York,
Gentlemen Send me one more bot
tle of the Remedy and one of the
Father thinks he is al
most. well. He 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 take? tuat he will be sound
and well of rheumatism. Laura Bush
ong, Sulphur i.ick# Ky.
, Readv-to-wear hats ot the latest
Style will be displayed ac Miss Kate
Alters mUßnury opening Friday an<i
MWe don’t buy once a year not
a year, but we are receiving
Hioes all the time. Pee t son's.
|WI will save you Idy money on clot ti
lths. Every steamer and railroad
Firings new goods.. Sig Lev iron.
JOHN l). Rol ?fv rOS.
L Candy Stare
V Hou’l lifj burnt sttavfi Ohd ii:iagiu-:
i\" biatc Sunn
Vwtit'utes Site iio'unoifcS t,. bt- a Uh
SV.P r e ahsjr ai' : Other can
dißeal! on m<itf \ .
•’“•ft every wee ;
! fromMeuler tUf. faniens choyolnta
>uavß Kltber iit-Wik or tn beautiful
1 poutiWhd half itptind bo.-veis.
i .-iNEI FRUITS, CIGARS AND TO
t. B BACCOES, ETC.
( TaIV CANDY MAOE FRESH
m ' OAILV
I 308 Newcastle o"et
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They are the Very Essence of ease and satisfaction in Writing
—SOLE AGENTS—
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118 NEWCASTLE ST. PHONE 53.
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