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POINT
If any branch of our business i
. V stronger than the other
We are displaying a beautiful lin
of the low cut Pump effects i
Ladies and Misses Slippers and tin
swell button eflects.
Misses and Childrens ..$1.50 to *2.50
Ladies to $4.00
Do you Play Tennis?
We have full line Champion Ten
nls Shoes and Oxfords 75c
LEVY *
Tod a y= F RES h O ES
PER QUART .. ..15c
HARPER’S.
‘PHONE 307. PURE FOOD STORE
SPRING
is
It ERE
S,.*e Our Line of Spring
HOUSE
FURNISHINGS
c
A Car Load of Star Refrigerators
Just Received
Prices Range From .. $7 to $75
H.M. MILLERS
SON.
T HE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS SUNDAY, MAY 5, 1907.
BATCH OF ITEMS
AROUND THE CITY
: Building up a Good Trade.
Tiie Atlaulfi Pharmacy, .1. Sydney
.Roberts proprietor, is rapidly build
ing up one oi the best trades in the
city, i ' ■ popular store has a nea.
a ic v in T he News this morn
is directed to the atleuuon
ot the public.
Open .g o. trie “Wigawm.’
it today's iuie ot The may
bo s on the annuuucu'irent of the
’ ' *•< famous iioa bK]B
piuet, .are resort at indxan Springs,
*a. This resort is known far aim
wide, and is visited every year b.
pi go id number of prominent peo
ple of Brunswick.
Sack From Baxley.
Mr. and Mrs. i. L. Schuyler have
returned fern Baxley where they bur
ud their little son, who died then
a few days ago. Mr. Schuyler wish
e-i to return sincere thanks to the
good people of Baxley who were un
roruialy courteous to his family in the
hour of sadness. Mr. and Mrs. Schu.
lor turn- the sympathy of a host o.
Brunswick friends.
First Methodist Church.
insi ruracutal music and old-tit-re
*ij mns will be the features of the
Methodist services Sunday a,
the city hall. Miss Kstelle Brian
n , 1 Prof. Ware will render a no in
duet; accompanlest, Miss Minn'tn
tbija!. Pastor's subjects; at II ti
nr, “The Broket#and the Unbrok n
11 "art. At Bp. m., “The Heal .i: u
the Unreal Prayer,,, All invited.
•
Fir Goods at Poor Man’s Prices.
Attention is directed to the adve.
'moment of Kig Levison, the Bat
ti.it dry goods merchant, which aj
i-**'’ elsewhere lu The Ne%s lit
wonting. Mr. Levison carries a 11:.
line of goods and be advises has re
duced the prices to meet the poo,
man’s pocket-book. Pay him a call
if you need anything In the clothing
line.
MANY ELKS ME
MG 10 il
*
INTERESTING PROGRAM HAS
BEEN ARRANGED FOR THE
CONVENTION.
A large number o£ Brunswick Klks
will attend the meeting of the
.'Wi.c association of that order uexi
week in Rome.
A copy of t lie official program n;
the meeting has just been rectiw
lu re and is published below tor tie
information of those here who
interested:
The Brunswick delegation will
leave on the night of the ltth. reach
iiig Rome the next morning.
The program for tfrfc meeting is ns
follows:
May 15.
2,30 Public meeting at Opera
house.
Opening exercises.
Music by the Twelfth U. S. Cavalry
Band.
Prayer by the chaplain
Music, “Rome, Sweet Rome," Elks'
Choir.
Address of welcome by Judge .Mos
es Wright, of Rome lodge.
Response, by Hon. Joseph Pottle,
of Milledgeville lodge.
Announcement oi exercises lor
succeeding day.
3:00 p, m—Steamboat excursion
down Coosa river; two. boats with n
freshments. *
3:00 p. m—Vaudeville perform
ance at DeSota park as guests of
the Rome Railway and Light Cos.,
refreshments.
11:00 p. m. —Eleven o'clock toast,
corner Broad street and Second
avenue.
May 16.
9:30 a. m.—Association meeting
at Elks’ lodge room.
4:00 p. m.—Grand parade.
6:30 p. m.—Band contest
9:00 p. m.—Grand ball al clou
house.
9:00 p. m.-—Social session at tile
opera house.
11:00 p. m.—Eleven oclock toast.
May 17.
9:30 a. m.—At Elks' club Hops>,
awarding of prizes for parade', and
baud contest.
10:00 a. in.—Bus'ncss session. Elect
ion of officers for ensuing year, choos
ing place for next meeting ami
other matters of business remaining
ur disposed of.
2:30 p. m.—Adjournment for busi
ness meeting.
FOOD INSPECTOR
• IS APPOINTED
Atlanta Man Named to Look A't r
the Pure Feed Law Effective
C i August First.
The Atlanta Georgian of yester
day says:
"Pleasant A. Methvtn, an employee
ot the Atlanta Milling Company, has
been appointed state lood iusyectoi
u> CommisoiSner of Agriculture T.
G. Hudson. ft
"On August 1, the nev, s i iVjj#
inspection law .h 1 go into
Mr- Methvin will work under thedir
ectiou of the agricultural depanneut.
The law fixt3 tbe salary at SX,SiUO.
“Under the act three additional
chemist must be employed at a sai
ury of SI,OOO each. The general su
pervision of the analytical work un-
J i the pure food law will be in
charge of State Chemist McCandiess,
and the three special chemists wiii
work under his direction.
Owing to the crowded condition
in the capital it was necessary to lit
up (tuarters lor ihe food inspection
work in the basement of the building
out this room will be well arrange
ed.
“it is Commissioner Hudson's inten
in to make the department thor
oughly up-to-date, and to conform t
'be provisions of the act strictly.
"The various details -are being
worked out now, and by August I,
oorything will be in readiness to ap
. ... the law tiK the food produe
and manufactured in ibis tsate.”
First Baptist Church.
itev. J. K. Sammons, pastor. Ser
vices 11 a. m. aud_B p. in. Sunday
school 8,45 a. m. Prayer meeting on
ednesday 8 p. rn. Morning subject
h irst of the Spirit.” Evening sub
"The Shut Door. ” A cordial
' ’.locale will be given to all visitors
and strangers.
Prof. J. \V. Griffith, of Savannah,
is in the city.
John O’Brien, of Darien, was in the I
; city yesterday.
T. F Burk, .of Savannah, was
among the vifitors to the cl I \
terday.
C L Q THING
THAT'S OUR STROMi POINT
WE OUGHT TO SELL EVERY
MAN ANL BOY IN THIS CITY ALL
THE CLOTHES HE WEARS—
THE REASON— pj
WE HAVE A LARGER ASSORT
MENT OF NEW AND UP TO DATE
CLOTHING THAN ANY HOUSE IN ff
this section. lllL riv
tWE SELLING GOODS ON A
CLOSER MARGIN THAN YOU CAN
BUY THEM ELSEWHERE.
OUR "ONE PRICE" and "MONEY
BACK" PROPOSITIONS INSURE
CONFIDENCE.
LET US NUMBER YOU AMONG
THE LIST OF SATISFIED CUS
WOOD-BAILEY
CLOTHING COMPANY
J. & M.
AMMAN’S SHOE
// In Which you get what you Expect
J. & M.
IJ '
A Shoe that Increases your Pleasure Moments.
J. & M. Shoecrafters are unsurDassed
Try their Products.
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“Home of Good Shoes”
GEORGIA’S FAMOUS RESORT
THE WIGWAM
INDIAN SPRINGS. NO WOPEN
, D !T' a ' u* f ° r “ h '’ Jrer Yf '"' s ’ ,tB Medical 1 laihs _
“ untamable at the Wigwam Only. SCOVILLE , BROS
Siluc i iame Oil Cook Stoves
CHEAPER THAN GAS OR GASOLINE
ERT.
I umiture and Stove House