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Society News
Mis* Eugenia Maxey la recovemhg
from an attack of grippe. Jr
Mrs. Hugh Btirford is ill with
to the regret of her friends^
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Mrs. E. D. Walter is tyult*• sick
to the regret of her friends.
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Miss Mattie Pulzel, of Savannah.
lathe guest of Mrs. J B. Abrams.
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The Reading club will meet this
morning with Mrs. .i. A. Montgoux ry.
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Tils Ladies of the Maeeab<e- will
meet this evening at 7;30 o’clock with
Airs. K. C. Tapper.
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Miss’ Mary Onaelnuan, of .Jackson
vllhg is the attraciivc guest of
Madeleine Downing.
Miss Mary Dunwody has issue.i in
vitations for a parly for Friday af-,
lerhoon from 3 to 5.
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Their many friends here will be
glad to know that Misses Dollie Nel
son and Myrtice and Mattie Nelson
will remain in Brunswck until June.
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Mr. and It. Conant compli
mented Mrs. \vmO. Brantley and her
guests with a pl-usant boat ride yes
terday mornlnj# A delightful ride
wa senjoyed atwund the hav lunch be
ing served am the boat.
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Mrs. C. \. Taylor was hostess at
a pleasant meetiug of the Tballan club
yesterday afternoon. The affair was
much eujowed. The prixe kas lton
by Mis Burroughs and the consola
tion by Mrs. T. Q. Fleming, Jr. The
guests of the club were Mrs. W. F
Barker. Alls- Mary Clay and Miss Lil
ia Burroughs. The' members of this
club are Mesdames Spark a. Hopkins,
WA3HINO WITHOUT WATER
Is I.II* - Tcvbifc
lirrpi*it2c.
Did v u c\*t pco any n trying to
w*,pi tiiotu without • oap of
v a ter?
f \< did what would you iy of
l.itU?
't I* vcr bit r. f-oJi-ili to try to get.
ri l or lo.idruff ami t • prvnt| But
-by b tiding thr s* rin t which cause
it with ( Vi c’H*
ln rt and riv.iilar utibst atr<* which form
the |>rl* i ■ >.-.!I Imrrcdicnts of most *o
o;U!f*d Hal" V’igom.
Newbrn* llprpktdc la su'caßfui *.•-
crtuae* It attn-'Va and kill*. th* parasitic
f *rm which foods on the tnlr root*.
It ! the or'frl' V and rv\y genuln*
scalp r.r'rmicfdn mmufftOtwrcd.
Hold by loadin'/ (\r\fgg\niA. Sotid 10c. In
•tamp* for ample to Th Herplcld* Cos.,
Detroit. Mien /
Two sly.i'H— Rfl rent* Slid SI.OO.
Smith’s Pharmacy, Agents.
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Have your Piano
Tuned by an
Rxpest Inner
Leave orders with
FLEMING & BRYANT
118 NEWCASTLE 81. PHONE 53
Watch this Space
J. E. Morgan's
Drug Store
Phone 47
PILLS 35E£
jHHßfifcjL 11 1
1 3 of menstruation.“ They are “ Lli’B BA\ UILS” to girls at
womanhood, aidant development of organs ",nd body. NY
spaLytßi*. k-ionn remedy ciinats them. Cannot do harm— life
1 WlmSjfiSvk becomes a BOX UY 91 AIL. Mil.'
hy tirtlgfrin*', I>H. ¥UI i“uKAIICAL CO , Claraiaud, Ohio
Deyoe. T. Q. Fleming, Jr., and Con
ant.
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Afis# Mary Lee Crovatt will re I urn
this evening from a pleasant visit to
Jekyl the guest of Miss Maurice.
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Little Miss Thelma Gilmore enter- j
rained her friends yesterday afternoon
the occasion being her fifth itlrthday. ;
: Pink and green was the attractive
I color scheme. On the Irible a birth- I
• day case with five pink candle* form
led the centerpiece. Refreshments *
- were servelnßßMhe affair was much
; enjoyed liy thJWfcCv
war
in entertaining by Lee.
Brown, Wade, Noaltes, -la rues and
Olewine.
party of fourteen from Darien
(came over on the launch . Sadie la-t
f <i!gi% the guests of Chief Engineer
j Uende.loff, of the Darien and Western
nil Iron I, to witness Thomas Jefferson
in Rip Van Winkle. After the play
the party was entertained by Judge
A. J. Crovatt at lie home on Union
street after which they returned to
Darien.
Mrs. A. C. Banks *aa at
tiie Married Woman’s Bridge Club yes
terday afternoon. The tables wen
placed in the small reception room
at the Oglethorpe which was attract
ively decorated with smtlax and cut j
flowers. Each guest was given as a
; souvenir a bog net of white and red
carnation- tied with red rlbboup. Al
ter the games elaborate rcfnjfcugms
v.-ere served. The prt ss nt
were: T. J.
McCall, J. W J Y. Bra ne ,
.1. A Montgomery. George Cook, (V
|L, Elliott. The guests of the club
I were Mrs. H W. Cornell. Mrs. Thomas
! Mallard and Mi s* Ethel Conolev
j Attend the mid-winter millinery
I ryening at Mise Biaters.
A cold is much more easily cure
1 when the bowels are open. Kennedy's
j Laxative Honey sad Tar opens th
i bowels and drives the cold out of the
; system In young or old Solo by at>
1 druggists.
piGin'ara
A kiarg, t'sui av UiMir lor St’erns-sm MhotMutim,
nmn known to f ail. Safe 1 Mir> 1
..‘iion Unrnu:<* „r Mutiny Heft Si nt .rep*p|
for f 1.00 |"*r ki\. Will v-d met , ifim, . >.. miA ft*
#u Mlertnl. F>*c. if yctw •!< not
he #eu4 yotir orders to tUc
MWtTtO MEDICAL CO , ■ U^CAtTfu,
mid In Brunswick by Roberts & Catnar
THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS FRIDAY, JANUARY 18. 1907.
G. F. ANDERSON, Agt.
L. C. SVtlTh
VISIBLE
TYPtYVKITEH
and Hepalrea
v V |i ' V AT 75c.
F or S^l^^eap
Nice Ten Room Large
No. 12c 3tonw.-Hfct.
One Door North of Slouwinr St
Apply *o
E. Y. ROBERTS
BLENDED
Java Coffee
3 CANS for *IOO
A FINE COFFEE
IMPERIAL eHEESE per Jr 15c.
POTATO CHOPS package. . 10c
KEANY’S
For common beer - usually-will buy
♦ Schlitz beer, if you ask for it. The purity
I costs-you nothing, yet it costs us more than 11
halil the cost of our brewing.
I Purity means healthfulness freedom ||
I from germs. It means a cle-Ai beer, filtered |j
I and sterilized. It means an aged beer - B
if aged until it cannot cause biliousness.
~ r, ~ .... That is what
Ask for for Brewery hoiking.
Common deer is sometimes substituted for Scitlik;. o 1.1; _ 1
To avoid being imposed upotP see that the cork orirrown is branded ' * : Oee .
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That Made Milwaukee famous
Wr Dc All Classes of Alterations.
Pi\?*ting and _ Tailoring on
Notice
The New Vork
French Dry
Cleaning and
Dve Works
B G Martin. Proprietor.
We Clean Gioves, Feathers and Hats.
SATISFACTIIN GIARANTEED
100 Richmond S. Brunswick. Ga.
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I will save you o\r, money on cloth
ins. Every steamer and railroadi
•.rings new goods. Sig Levisen. *
M Good Chance.
I.ook out for the sale of bicycles
and bicycle sundries, sewing machines
and sewing machine implements, roll
er top writing desk, boxes of soap and
other articles of value at No 315
Newcastle street on Jautaiy 11. IHO7.
at 1) o’clock a. m
CASTOR IA
For Infants ard Children.
The Kind You Hove Always Bought
sSTur?of IS&
•
WANTED. Gentleman or lady of fair j
education to travel for mercantile
house of large capita). Territory at
home or abroad. Weekly salary of
11.000 per year ur.d expenses. Ad-
Brunswick, <;a
fine sFees
I CAN FURNISH AND SLANT Oh
SHORT NOTICE, CABBAGE. MAG
NOLI A, SYCAMORE, MAPLE DOG
*OOD, OAK AND UMBRELL ]
FREES. GIVE ME A TRIAL.
D. B PVLF.S
523 E Street.
Business Change.
We b s to advise ,hot we h%e
withdrawn o'*r hacks from - ation tel
ephone 333 and can now he found at
back station 37G. All calls promptly
answered.
Seaborn Roundtree, Bryan Jones.
Blain Douglas, Oscar Harris,
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GREATEST DINII il n*#Oß COPPER EVER KNOWN. ■
MINES NOW BEING EQUIPPED
FOR HEAVY PRODUCTION
o/n STOCK HAS ADVANCED TO 26ct*. PER SHARE
BE SELLING AT SI.OO IN A SHORT TIME
fIIICIfAL GUARANTEED Mm LOSS
STOCK CAN BE BOUGHT ON TERMS TO SUIT
WRITE TODAY
IHECATASVIEJASMIIGCO
IRON BLOCK MILLWAUKEE, WI3.
LA MAISOiW MiSIEISNE
“The ONLY French Ladles and Dra*;naklng E
tablishment in Georgia.
PATRONIZE HOME TRADE. HAVE YOUR EVENING, BALL
TOILETS, OPERA CLOAKS, STREET COSTUMES, MADE AT R.
DENIZE. LATEST PARISH FASHIONS AND PERFECT FIT
GUARANTEED.
ALL KINDS OF PLAI TING. BUTTONS MADE ON SHORT
NOTICE.
HAVE YOUR BANDS. FOLDS. FIFING, PINKING MADE
AT 2c. PER YD. WHILE YOU WAIT. CALL OR PHONE 311