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PERSONAL - - .
AND SOCIAL
WOMAN THE HOME BUILDER, ,
Man. thou hast built the house,
Hut I have built the home;
And wheiesoer’er thy feet may fare,
Wherever thou mayst roam,
Bach to this hearth which I have lit
Thy weary steps shall come.
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When unto dust thy house
Shall crumble In dismay;
When stone and tuiret shall fall down
On some disastrous day,
Onr children's children shall not see
My silent work decay.
Thine the imperial power
Races tinhorn shall learn.
But mine -hall be the victory
For which high kings must yearn.
When time at last shall wreck thy
house,
My hearth's faint spark shall burn!
" Munsey’s Magazine.
Mrs. J. B Wright is quite JJI fo the
regret of friends.
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Miss JaiiV Dug.;an leavey for her
home ili Star'a Mot,day.
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Aliss Margar.'* Oslo is spending
some time on St. Simons.
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Mrs. A. K. Leyboitrne nnd children
nre in a cottage on St. Simon
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Mrs. C. F. Taylor left yeaterdur to
visit relatives in Gainesville. FI i.
~lrs. I. X. Bishop is quite ill from
fever, to the regret of her friends.
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Mrs. W. H. Hardy and children
leave Tuesday for White Springs
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The Sisters of St. Joseph after a
most successful school year leave
tonight for Washington.
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Mrs. TANARUS, Q. Fleming leaves Tuesday
for Wacissa, Fla., to visit Mr. anil
Mrs. Stetson Flemiig.
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Miss Annie Kirtley will attend the
teachers' convention on Cumberland
before returning to Atlanta.
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Misses Benny and Mamie Ross left
Thursday night for Chicago, where
they have already spent several sum
mers at the university.
Mrs. Mamie Burns and Mr*. Childs
and children, of Atlanta, arc vUMug
Mrs. Julia 1 Verson. Mrs, Childs and
Mrs. Burns are old residents of Bruns
wick and have many friends who will
welcome them to the city.
I A Corking; Story
of our Navy, by Robert Dunn,
the well-known war correspond
' et)t, with pictures by Reutkr-
Dakl, 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 mou
sey ; bright, crisp humor—ail
bound in a stirring Memorial
Day cover—that’s the
JUNE EVERYBODY’S
FOR SALE SY ALL NEWSDEALERS
I ANNOUNCEMENT
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We wish to announce to
! our many customers and
! friends that we will inaugurate
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j A GREAT FREE PIANO CONTEST,
J On or About June 15, 1909.
J We are going to give .away
* Absolutely FREE
: A MAGNIFICENT COTE PIANO
l VALUED AT $400,00
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* Watch for our later announ
* cements, or come to the store
•c and have us explain the plan.
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Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Marshall and
little son have returned to Meridian,
Aliss., from a pleasant visit to Mr.
and Mrs. W. A. Kennoc.
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Mrs. Lillie Ward and famiiv. are
now located at De-Bruce, near Augus
ta, where they will reside in future
with Mrs. Ward's sister-in-law.
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Miss Frances Hopkins, Latin teach
er of the Glynn high school, left yes
terday for Chicago to visit friends
I tor a few weeks after which she will
I ‘■pend the remainder of the summer
with her parents in Lyon, Mich.
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Mrs. Jo'.ip R. Doerfl'tiger was called
by a telegram to Barnett this week
announcing the extreme illness of her
two sisters, the Misses Battles. One
sister died before Airs. Dodrfltnger
reached the city, congestion of the
lungs having m in, and the other
sister is dangerously ill. Mrs. Doer
fling-r has the sympathy of many
friends in her trouble.
Tjfce following record of Brit Fa,
I b|ao. formerly of this city, ip tip. th , <J
academic class of the Tampa schools
has been received by- a teacher m it ;-
public schools hero, where he was :t
pupil last, year; fn English, second
premium; edoewtipn, si con and premium j
Latin and penmanship, credits with
distinction, and a passing mark in all
other branches. These good narks
not only apeak well for Brie, who Is
very popular here, but for the snioois
which prepared him for the woik
Mr. Ralph Newton, who has just
completed a Successful year as the
principal of the Glynn school, will
spend next week at the teachers'
convention on Cumberland. Mrs. New
ton leaves Saturday night for Man j
where later she will be met by .\, .
Newton aral they will leave for air: i
to Tallulah, Mr. Newton has made
a splendid principal and under h i
management the scholastic and disci
, plinary record of the school has been
most satisfactory. Both Mr. and Mr-.
Newton have been delightful social
acquis'tions and their many friends
rejoice that they will return nex-t year
to our city.
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It will inters! their many trieuds
to know that Mm. A. V. Wood and
her two daughters, Misses Clara and
Marian wood, and Miss Lula Coles
berry will spend the season at Cha
tauqua, N. Y. This will prove a most
delightful place to spend the heated
term, the climate and scenery being
unequaled. The Misses Wood, who
are interesting members of the high
school, and .Miss Colesberr.v, one. of
its most popular teachers, will lake
advantage of the educational advan
tages offered by this unexcelled sum
mer school. During Airs, Wood's ab
sence Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hopkins
will keep house In the Wood resi
dence m Gloucester street.
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Hays Always Bought
Signature of
i. K. 8.-.UNS.viCK DAILY NEWS. SATURDAY, JUNE 19. 1909.
COOL and
HEALTHY
Fine Watermelons,
Sweet Canteloupes,
Ripe Pineapples,
Strawberries,
Huckleberries,
Fancy Tomatoes,
Florida Oranges.
Thos. Lloyd
PHONE
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CLEANEST RESTAURANT
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VICTORPOLETES
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Women Who Are Envied.
Those attractive women who are
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, the envy of many, who might be lik<
them. A weak, sickly woman wii
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purify the blood; give strong nerves
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Foley's Honey and Tar is especially
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lung troubles and many sufferers from
bronchitis, asthma and consumption
have found comfort and relief., by us
ing Foley’s Honey and Tar.
FOR A "i WO-WEEK S' OUTING
VISIT HOTEL CUMBERLAND. GCOf
SERVICE, REASONABLE RATES.
NEW CltOf CLAY PEAS, GOOD
STOCK, RIGHT PRICE, ORDER
QUICK. .1. M. BURNETT.
JOHN GAVERAS
Prop.
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The •Metropolitan Restaurant’’ Is re
nown fl;
Msra a meal or lunch t'waya can bs
fame.
Elegant Roasts, Steak, Chti>o and Cut
let, too;
Best Ccffee In 3rt.ntwick we aerv* to
I you
iAt 1407 Newcastle street. Call
■Night or day, “John Caveraa” can
please you all;
| Delicacies in season; Oysters, Fish of
every kind;
Metropolitan the name, be suro to
hear In mlnW.
! .',EC-LAR DINNER, 12 *.o 3 Wo
METROPOLITAN
Restaurant
Buy “Brunswick Smrkers" at Fear
rington’s. ; I*_JE ilj_
Wedding Gifts
Sterling Silver
Fine Cut Glass
SPECIALTIES IN REPAIRING
Railroad Watches,
CHR ANOMETERA CHR3NOGRA°HS, REPEATORS. Flf.c. JEWELRY WORK.
GILLICAN’S.
Gold and Silversmith. Watchmaker, Engraver,
1420 NEWCASTLE ST. PHONE 498.
The Selection
Of the grauuation gift for the “Sweet
Young Graduate” can best be made
here. We have a splendid assortment
of small gold jewelry, watches, chains,
bracelets, lockets, necklaces —all of
the very best and of the character that
win give mutual pleasure to both the
recipient and tbs purchaser. All spe
cially priced for this occasion. Your
examination is< res peer fully solicited.
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C. J. Doerfiinger
The Jeweler
506 Gloucester St.
The man who will rot Ids family
suffer from the fly pest deserves all
coming to him. Lang & Orr will
screen all your house at o price which
will please you.
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No kick coming when you buy a
five cent smoker at Fearrington’s.
the
Arcade
Under New Management,
Everything Up-to Date.
THE BEST
SOFT DRINKS
POOL ROOM
In Connection
Free Lunch Daily
From 11 to 1
S. D. LEVADAS , Mgr
1318 ■JAY STREET.
New Bicycle Shop on Monk Street.
J. \\. Nimrno has removed his bus
iness from 1606 Newcastle street to
Lll Monk street. Mr. Nimmo has
been in the city but a short time and
has already built up a fine business
in fats line. He sells and repairs bi
cycles, also does repairing to sewing
machines, pistols, guns, locks, and
key fitting. He Ls prompt in all or
ders and will be found at 2U Monk
street ready to serve you at anv time.
6-16.
GET IN ON THAT SIO.OO LEVY
SALE
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FOR BUILDING MATERIAL OF
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When a sufferer from stomach trou
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he’s might glad to see his dyspepsia
ar.d indigestion ny, but more - he’s
tickled over his new fine appetite,
strmg nerves, healthy vigor, all be
cause stomach, liver &ud kidney* no*
work right. 25c at Rose'* Drug Stove
FOR RUSH ORDERS CALL ON
G yNO & ORR
Could Not 6* Setter.
No one has eve- made a salve, oint
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Buckler's Arnica Salve. It’s the one
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bruises, sores, scalds, boils, ulcers,
eczema, salt rheutu. For sore eyes,
cold sores, chapped hands it’e su
preme. Infallible for piles. Only 25
cents at Rose's Drug Store.
Colds t; at hang on weaken the con
stitution and develop into consump
tion. Foley's Honey and Tar cures
persistent coughs that refuse to yield
to other treatment. Do not experi
ment with untried remedies as dela/
may result in your cold settling on
your lungs.
♦
To Cure a Gvx. tn <~na Day.
Take Laxative Bromo Ouinina Tab
let-:. Druggists refund money it it
fails to cure. E. W. Grove's siensture
is on each box. 25c.
KSLLt couch 1
>w> C’JflE the lungs
Dr. King’s
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FOR Colds* JSft.
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