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Society
Mrs. J. W. Rennet will entertain
the Acacia Clul> next week.
Mrs. C. W. LX-ming arilved yester
day, called here by the illneßs of
Mrs. Anna R. Demtug.
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The Bridge Club will meet next
Wednesday afternoon because of
Thursday being Thanksgiving Day.
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A practice of the music for. the
Elks memorial service was held last
evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
George 11. Cook.
• •
Air. and Mrs. J. M. Young will re
move shortly to the residence on
Albemarle street formerly occupied
by Mr. B. Nusshaum.
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The following Invitation was re
ceived yewterlay by friends in this
city: Mrs. Carrie M. Waff requests
the honor of your presence at the
marriage of her daughter, Emily Con-
APPEARING OLD
su * Bat* to PrafttsWt Kmatay
iseut,
You f-arnot afford to grow old
In tkM days cf Strenuous competition
l is necessary to nmuitaln, a* long **
possible ones yowtnfuT r.|reMt:c*.
li Is impensili'.e to do Hi i v ,'bruit re
taining a luxuri-ur gro- tli of lih.i.
The presst.rs of Dandruff indicate-., tbs
presence of .1 burrowing *r lit b
ttvss and .bn.-?*. • n the rr-oU of the
bstr until It ciurci tr.ts' tjaidneas.
Nswbr- -i is the only known
deslrov. r of tl.-Kj l . snd tt is *s efTeo
llts ne it la t use
lfsrvtclde ms V h elegant hslr dress
tug sa well ns ■finift curs.
Accept n > s-nt^Bute— there Is nobs.
Sold by Rend 10c. In
etamna for The Hsrplclds C*.d
Jrotrott. Mich. Ml
For safe by nsrmacy.
Jine 9nes
I CAN FLfiNISH AND PLANT ON
SHORT NOTICE. CABBAGE, MAG
NOLIA, -SYCAMORE, MAPLE DOG
WOOD, OAK AND UMBRELL
TREES. GIVE ME A TRIAL.
D. ft. PVLES.
623 E Street—, .
11 t I, but
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stance, to Mr .lames Weeks Bailey
on the afternoon of Wednesday, the :
sth of December, at half after four !
o'clock. At home, Atkais, Ga. Both
Miss Waff and Mr. Balmy have hosts
of friends In Brunswick w-ho are In
terested in I'heir approaching mar- !
rlage, as both lived here from their j
childhood until'a short time ago an,l
were extremely popular.
• • •
Mrs. E. R. Cor.unt was hostess at
a delightful meeting of the Married
Women’s Card Club yesterday after
noon at her home on Prince street.
The pretty 100 ms were brightened
by ferns and quantities of cut flow
ers charmingly arranged. After the
games dainty refreshments were
st rved. The guests of the cull) wer*
Mrs. I.Vtiller Nightingale and Miss
Frances Grant Nightingale. The j
members present were Mesdames A.
C. banks, J. W. Thomas, E. H, Ma
son, J. Y. Brame, h. Elliott,
George Cook, T. McCall, 'J'. Q.
Fleming. Jr., J. A, Montgomery.
Mandolines, gui.taru, banjos, violins,
acordlons, mouth hurps and all kinds
of musical instruments at Slg l,evl
son.
For hunting coats, shell belts, leg
gins, gtna coveijs tc., go to Slg
Levison.
When u horsy Is .jo overworked
lies down and In declares j
its inability to go fui'dJLJSpu would I
consider it criminal force.
Many a man of humane impulses !
who would hot willingly harm a kit
ten, la guilty of where his own
► stomach is concerned. Overdriven,
overworked, when wh&t it needs t
siipnetbiug that will digest the foou I
oaten and help the stomach to recti- i
j iterate. Something like Kodol For By 1-
pepsla that Is sold by all druggists.
Infants’ socks, 15 to ZB cents values
at 5 cents per pair at St evlsou. -
—.— ■ , - j
l handle the best line of uew foods
in the city. Do not l>c /ooled by
business opponents who try to toll
you different.. Call and bo confine
sd Slg u ‘ TlMk l|PHl|U| lt .ttw
r ‘ Just R
Anew lor of OmStlff*
MhiiflM ~od Glob,-- at? ' •" 1
U'uqswick <EySle Cos.. |
John' tjjfLenel, Mgr.
the BPivnarn CK oatly NoV£Mfte 23.
HMDS RAW WITH
TERRIBLEKM.
Suffered for Ten Years—Spreading
to Body and Limbs Despite Efforts
of Three- Doctors—Another Re
markable and Speedy j
CURE BY THE S
CUTICURA REMEDIIi
“I had eczema on my hands, for S
years. A t first it would break out
m winter. Then it finally cameßßM
ti.S 1
food doctors to Mffl
ah they t-mild buKj
tone of them dic*|
p;-y gbod. 1 thenN
tioi.il otttfkjifdx of
{jMttettrft Ottitluen t
find.three Battles of
C'Uti.-Uru ftesplvin t
athqh.va*, ctbti file tely
cured. My handa
were raw iill o\%,
inside and out,
and the eczema
tvns spreading all over my body and
limbs. Before I had used one bottle
of CutiovuJl Kfeolvent, together with
tin- Ointment, my sores were nearly
healed over, and by the time 1 had
used the third bottle, 1 va. entirely
veil. 1 hud a good appetite and was
tli shier than I ever Was. To any one
who lias any skin or blood disease J
would liore -ily advise them to get the
( Titieura Remedies amt get v.-ell quicker
titan all the doctors in the .State cgft
riu-'-t"# Mr*. M. K. Fulm-i
Alay 1 uptHW. Speer- Hfry, Va.
CURED OF ITCHING HUMOR
V I luivt* been rnuhlert With jffmmor
f ptitakbai k of n\ nret'.wHßpKel for
ur or five year. It hada.ff'ft,ell!Hgami
HPr tAnutntion. and v, as a very un
comfortable feeling. i have used the
Thtieuru So-Iji.t lintment, and l|pol(W|
I‘ills three months, and' fan tfjtt 1 ut
tpooipletei \ I-'.IH-.1. 4b - iwetftiflly,
J ply ‘.'si.. 1 f/05. (> „
tkiiuairn s. e, 01. Imrn!. it Mtli'Siwost
••*- -A- ''.-i.-ii. MMk
rv, -IS-.,., ,r-- ...xhYsll
A^Clpill
Drummond Medicine Cos.. New York
Gentlemen: Send me one more bot
tle of the Remedy and one of the
-iniinept. Father thinks he is al
most well. He is free from pain, tV-e
swelling almost gone, arA the stiff
ness in his joints better by far than
he ever ejected. He wants smother i
•months treY aienf, rjj&frYhYnits by the ;
time he he will lie sound j
and waJ of eumatisxn. iama Bush
oug, i.ivk, Ky.
Bfeadv-tow ar hats ot the latest
will fc- displaye-I at Miss Kale
Mki ater s mIU ery opening Friday anu
H We don’t buy ome-j a i n,,!
■Hwiee a year, but S-Y- ireccivin
all tin- time. 1
i wlli save you le-r ohicloth
|Ping. Every steamer *6d railroad
brings new goods. Sig*
; • JOHN iv ?=> M ■
k T
I BrunSwtck'sC:''.:.:. Stoic.
Don't buy h*rflt> tog a r ?. ti 4 11 h a ” s'• :
VLv-ou are K<*Utyt'-yh’'-. d.t
uten are hdijeh. he: n
Mbr pure choc^atd^p^ti^<dbt r e.i ,
- ,
Menter lift ftimcwu chdeomto
-nfll Kit!,•-< in 'hid; or In treaul t
baif pOUl: i .-lvoxCf
FRUITS, CIGARS AND TO
BACCOES, ETC.
Tal ; I- CANDY MADE FRESH
rail DAILY.
* \doß Newcastle S'.'eet
‘ 'KMsaifatreet, is, ".] . m,
ic. <*o Mj A fciio,
♦ Yh V ♦
alt m fT class .aloons
SELL HM 4 SAftO’S RYE.
1 1
n|
Jiiwd C(*tfee
3 fbIANS for 91.00
A | 3NE COFFEE
pe l^ heese pei ' jar ' r, A
c 1 m
-STERLING
stands for
NAME and QUALITY.
IF YOU ARE PARTICULAR ABOUT WHAT YOU WRITE
WITH BUY A
STUNC FOUNTAIN PEN
WE ARE HERE EVERY DAY TO FULLY GUARANTEE THEM
They are the Very Essence of ease and satisfaction in Writing
—SOLE AGENTS—
FLEMING & BRYANT
Stop Dipping and Buy a STERLING FOUNTAIN PEN $1.25 to $0
118 NEWCASTLE ST. PHONE 53.
Barrington Hall f 'y* r fe*.*
I he Steel Cut * * vC
The Finest Mocha & Java
I Per lb can . . 35c
/ For sale on I v at
m * 'mw‘-
€ahn’s, 227^||
Jg PENNYBOYAL riLLS j^J^B
a|'>WV <*f Hl'-ii-truul'.osi.” Tli. v ;•!■<■ •* I.ITI-* S.\lß •
•s&' >.i"i.iifi<Mt. ai*!iii|f •! -v.-l. |.iim ut of .>i-. ;^Hftt- j*s tL'
Jj£.yJr . ■ ■•) ri-iij- <ty Un-
Ih!cotus a pi.-asure. lfl.<K PKIf BOX BY MAIL.
■m&SpifS l‘y druggists. 1)R. MOXi’S CIIDAUCAL. CO.. Cleveland,Ohio