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PERSONAL - - -
and SOCIAL
HIS FIDDLE.
His tender, sweet life-story's told —
At lasi he's solved the riddle!
He'lj ask <-m not for harps of gold:
He'll only want his fiddle:
’Twas faraway for him to roam
An’ eyeß with teardrops glistened:
When he was playin' "Home, Sweet
Home,’’
1 know the angels listened.
Seemed like that music, thrillin’ far, *
A heavenly touch was given,
Sweet as the Kingin’ of a star
Heard in a dream o' heaven!
An echo came of unseen wings
As o'er the last dark river;
A strange, sweet tremblin’ o' the
strings—
And they were stilled forever.
But in that higher land an’ fair
Where now he read's LJte riddle,
Perhaps they'll need his music there
An’ give him back his fiddle!
Frank L. Stanton,
In Uncle Hemus' Magazine.
• • •
Mrs. J. R. Mangbam is visiting rela
tives in Wadley, Ga.
• * *
Hugh Symmes is quite ill at his
home on Grant street with fever.
• • •
Miss Virginia Boyle continues quite
111 at her home on Carpenter street.
* * *
Mrs. C. B. Porter and children, of
Douglas, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. VV.
E. Porter.
0 0 0
Mrs. Thomas Fuller leaves today
to spend some time with relatives in
Beufort, S. C.
t * .
Mr. N. Emanuel returns today from
New York, where he has been spend
ing several days.
...
Little Miss Elise Symmes left yes
terday to spend some time visiting
relatives in Wilmington, N. C.
* * •
Mrs. Harry Cassil, of Hawkinsville,
is spending some time in the city and
is at present at The Oglethorpe.
...
Mrs. D. M. Beggs and little daugh
ter will arrive in the city the latter
part of the week to reside. Miss
Beggs will be welcomed to the city
by her many former friends and she
■will be a valuable acquisition to Bruns
wick's social and musical circles.
Tornado
jj Protect Your Homes
With
FIRE mo TORNADO
INSURANCE
Hoyt W. Gale & co.
Cumberland Island
and Fernandina, Fla.
SCHEDULE LEAVES 8:30 DAILY,
EXCEPT SUNDAY. RETURNING,
LEAVES FERNANDINA AT 2:30,
ARRIVING IN BRUNSWICK AT 6:30.
SUNDAY, LEAVES FOR CUMBER
LAND 10:30 A. M.; RETURNING
LEAVES FOR BRUNSWICK 4 P. M.
J. B. WRIGHT, Manager.
CONEY & PARKER
COAL AND WOOD
B*ICK, LIMB. CEMSNT, PLASTER HAIR, SHIN4LU AN* LATHS
L stwsa PIPS, OH I M NUT FLUBS FIRS BRICK ANS FIRS BUUT
I*. , BUU&MI PMOMS m
i Mrs. Miller Nightingale artfo children
and Mrs. W. J. Butts left Sunday
night to spend some time in Trion
N. C.
* * •
M<ss Joe Nathans has returned from
a several months’ visit to Mrs. T. M.
Hall In Milledgeville, and Mr. and Mrs.
J. S. Kenan In Statesboro.
• • •
Mrs. E. H. Houseman has returned
from a delightful visit to Macon and
New York. In the latter city she
took a special course in vocal music.
• •
Miss Mallie Mershon has arrived
in the city from Waycross and will
reside here in future. She will con
duct a boarding house in the large
house at 401 G street.
Miss Allie Jones returned to her
home in Macon Sunday night after a
delightful visit to Mrs. E. C. Marlin.
Miss Jones is popular among a large
number of friends in the city and her
visits are always enjoyed.
• • •
Mrs. Ed. Burdette, of Savannah,
spent Sunday in the city the guest
of her daughter, Mrs. John C. Stiles.
She returned Sunday night and was
accompanied by Miss Berry Burdette,
who has been spending seme time in
the city.
• • •
Mr. Shelby Smith, of the Atlanta
Journal, who has been in the city for
a few days, returned to Atlanta last
night. He will return Sunday, how
ever, accompanied by his family to
spend a week on St. Simon.
• • *
Several box parties have been form
ed to attend the performance of “Un
der the Greenwood Tree" at the Grand
tomorrow night. Miss Davis, who Is
the star of the company, is very pop
ular in Brunswick and it is expected
that she will be greeted by a large
house.
FOLEYS HO^TAI
’r *r.lm jrtt. JTm malm'ti
FOR SALE.
PHOSPHATE ROCK WASH BOAT—
Length 64'5”, width 20’, depth 7 6",
draft 4'2". “Ames” Horizontal 10"
by 16” ringine, Cylinder Washer 18’
6" long, 6’ diameter. One S” Morris
Iron Works Sand Pump, direct con
nection to engine and other equip
ment. 60 H. P. Horizontal return
Tubular Boiler. Duplicate parts.
Address Planters Fertilizer & Phos
phate Cos., Charleston, S. C.
THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1908.
THEY
HAVE
COME
NEW CHOCOLATES
(Fresh from the factory.)
FRESH MARSHMALLOWS.
PE T ER'S SWISS CHOCOLATE
PRIZE POPCORN,
(Children's Delight.)
FRESH CHEWING GUM.
Phone to
6 4 6.
Thomas Lloyd,
Harper Broa. Otd Stand.
Why James Lee Got Well.
Everybody in ’Janesville, 0., knows
Mrs, Mary Lee, of rural route 8. She
writes: “My husband, James Lee,
firmly believes he owes his life to the
use of Dr. King’s New Discovery. His
lungs were so severely affected that
consumption seemed inevitable, when
a friend recommended New Discovery.
We tried it, and its use has restored
him to perfect health.” Dr. King's
New Discovery is the King of throat
and lung remedies. For coughs and
colds it has no equal. The first dose
gives relief. Try It! Sold under
guarantee at Rose's Pharmacy. 50c
tnd $1 00. Trial bottle free.
The Old Raliwis SHOEMAKER
U. L. JORDAN.
When yeu want a good job go
• Jordan, Corner Oglethorpe
and Gloucester Streets. You
can Depend upon Him.
Shore Made to Order Corne
Cured If you have any.
B. L. JORDAN,
Car, Oglethorpe •! Glouceeter.
IGrandOpiraHousl
WEDNESDAY NIGHT, SEPT. 2.
FLORENCE DAVIS
WITH
ELLIOTT DEXTER AND
PREMIER CAST OF PLAYERS
The New York and London Success
“Under the
Greenwood Tree”
Prices: Lower floor, SI.OO and $1.50;
balcony, 75c; gallery, 25c. Sale of
seats Monday 9 a. m.
Brunswick
Plumbing
Tin Cos.
SANITARY PLUMBING.
Tinr.ers and Sheet Metal Workers.
ALSO
Repairs Stoves
and Ranges of
all kinds on
short notice*
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
REGARDLESS OF SIZE.
Our Prices Merit Your Attention.
G. R. MILLEN,
,!*■ MANAGER.
1200 NEWCASTLE ST.
PHONE 397.
GREEK
AMERICAN
RESTAURANT
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT
Every thing to Eat
That the Market
Affords
V. POLETES,
PROPRIETOR.
COR. GRANT A GLOUCESTER STS.
M. B. GARDENER
&
COMPANY,
i
Blacksmith
w
and
Horseshoeing
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