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SONNET.
The crimson moon, uprising from the
sea,
With large delight foretells the har
vest near.
Ye shepherds, now prepare your mel
ody.
To greet the soft appeaiance of her
sphere!
And like a page, enamored of her
train,.
The star of evening glimmers in
the west ;
Then raise ye shepherds, your ob
servant strain,
That so of the'Great Shepherd here
are blest!
Our fi* Ids are full with the time-rip
ened grain,
Our vineyards wiih the pur,le clus
ters swell;
Her golden splendor glimmers on the
rtiain.
And vales and mountains her bright
glory tell.
Then sing, ye shepherds! for the time
is come
When we must bring the enr'ehed !
harvest home.
—Lord Thurlow.
Mrs. L. Aspinwall has returned front
a visit to Savannah.
Mrs, W. H. Bunkley has returned
from a visit to Florida.
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Mrs. J. 11. Whitmire has returned
from a visit to St. Simon.
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Max Wall and her little (laugh
ter are the guests of Mrs. H. K. Dart.
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Mrs, Irene Baker is quite sick at
the. home ot iter daughter, Mrs. 11. M.
King.
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Miss Francos Heyward leaves next
week for Jacksonville, where she will
reside in future.
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Miss Nell Noyes is at St. Simon the
guest of the Misses Foster, after a
visit to Miss Lula Ralston.
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Miss Mane Ralston will s- end an
other week in Davidson, N. the
guest of her aunt, Mrs. Samuel Cook.
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The St. Marks Sunday-school boys
and the First Methodist hoys played
a match game at the ball park yes
terday, the former winning by a
score of 2 to 1, in a well-played game.
The St. Marks hoys have pretty new
uniforms and play good hall. They
will piny Darien next. week.
f A Corking Story
of our Navy, by Robert Dunn,
the well-known war correspond
ent, with pictures by Reuter-
Dahl, the man who threw such
a scare into the naval authorities
last year; six other fine stories
of assorted kinds; four arti
cles that mean things, two of
which were written for the spe
cial purpose of saving you mon
ey ; bright, crisp humor—all
bound in a stirring Memorial
Day cover—that's the
JUNE EVERYBODY'S
FOR SALE BY ALL NEWSDEALERS
ANNOUNCEMENT ;
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We wish to announce to ;
our many customers and
friends that we will inaugurate
A GREAT FREE PIANO CONTEST. :
On or About June 15, 1909.
We are going to give away
Absolutely FREE
A MAGNIFICENT COTE PIANO
VALUED AT $400,00
Watch for our later announ
cements, or come to the store
and have us explain the plan.
Pose's Qrug ft tore
Judge and Mrs. D. W. Krauss. and
(children left yesterday for north
Georgia, where they will spend most
of the summer.
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Mrs. T. If. Hall and her children,
of Milledgeville, who have been visit
ing Mrs. T F. Smith, leave today to
spend some time on St. Simon.
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Judge and Mrs. T. A. Barker and
children, of Waycross, were in the
city yesterday. They leave today
for St. Marys, where they will
spend some time.
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At 10 o’clock this morning the clos-(
lug exercises at the Catholic convent
will h<> held. An interesting program j
has been arranged. After the pro
gram a I azaar will he .held and many
fancy articles will he offered for sale j
hv the altar society of the Catholic
church. The public generally is in - j
vited to attend. j
AJrs. (1. D. Ohl and Mrs. B. it. Fi
ller, of Daytona, Fla., are in the city
placing the Students’ Reference Work.
Those who purchased this work sev
eral years ago will be greatly inter
ested in the new edition which is
considerably expanded and is brought
directly up to date. There are now
four volumes besides the hook of
questions and geographical and chro
nological maps have been added, this
feature alone rendering the work in
valuable to the student and to all who
wish to refresh their knowledge and
be well informed. The work is com
prehensive and fills a special need
in the home library, its merit appeal
ing at once to those giving it an in
telligent examination.
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children.
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Signature of
| NOTICE.
1 In the District Court, of the United
' States for the Eastern Division < ■
the Southern District of Ooorcia.
In the matter of M. A. linker & Cos.
and .11 A. Balter and A. II Haler,
individually, Bankrupts. In batik
| mptey.
To the creditors of M. V. Baker &■
Cos. and .M. A. Btk r and A. 11. Maker
individually, in the county of Glynn,
su'd district, bankrupts:
I Notice is hereby given that on the
sth day of June, 1909, the said firm
and the individuals composing the
same wore duly adjudged bankrupt,
and that the first meeting of their
creditors will be held at Brunswick.
Gu., on the I,9th day of June, 1909. at
10 o’clock in the forenoon.• at which
• time the said creditors may attend.
I rove their claims, appoint a trus
tee, examine the bankrupts and trans
act such other business as may prop
erly come before said meeting.
At Brunswick, Ca . (his fun day of
June 1909. Max Isaac,
V. S. Referee.
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get in on THAT ?10.00 LEVY
SALE.
FINE LINK OF TOTT.ET GOODS
AT FE ARRINGTON'S.
fi.a BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS. FRIDAY, JUNE 11, 1909.
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