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VICLVBT TO RKIOM SUPRRMK.
Th# fabric of the season is velvet, says
an exchange, not a'one panne, with
which we were all but snrleited last
winter, but fancy variations of velvet
arc coming conspicuously to the front,
and the regulation old-time short-nap
ped velvet is again reinstated and weK
corned with overwhelming enthusiasm.
Certainly there Is no more beautiful
material for cold weather, its rich,warm
lustre, deep, mysterious shadows and
fascinating lights give it a variety and
charm that no other material caft boast;
there is, too, an alluring look of luxur
ious comfort about its soft, furry sur
face that makes it irresistible indcod to
ibe feminine heart.
Velyet, then, in all its form, bro
cades, uncut velvets, plusbesand pannes
are to appear on everything.
Not only are these costly fabrics to be
lavishly used as trimming, and in com
bination with cloths and other mate
rials, but for ceremonious occasions,
such as calling, reception end afternoon
toilettes, it is the main article. Coals
and hats also are to be worn entirely of
velvet- though for coats velvet is to be
reserved strictly for dress, and not to be
worn for the street or in combination
with shopping or walking skirts.
There is a cruel disregard for the fru
gal minded woman this season, as the
fashions teem even more extravagant
than those of the spi ing and summer
Even most everyday suits of cheviot and
cloth show expensive and all too
perishable trimmings" cfl velvet, aiid
panne.
TWO STYLES OF BXTKTH.
There are two distinct types in skirls,
one with the shaped flounce at the tot
tom, and the other with the long tunic.
The tunic is used upon tailor gowns and
costumes of a rather dressy order. It I
frequently appears over an underskirt of
a similar shade of velvet or silk, and al
ways on a gown which is long and lian a
slight train. Some models show tbo
tunic quite short in the front, in the
Ayio of a tables, rally
i
tu ck and front, and
iy draped at pse side. J
Many of these tunics are cut in one
FINE FURNITURE. A
Pages of talk on our furniture
stock would give but half an idea of lsi
the beauty and economy found here*
Visit the Store
and let the goods do their own talking and the
prices their own saying? More than an entire
train load of suits and odd pieces have been placed
on these floors since last you were here. See it
CARPETS, RUGS, MATTI7G,
Never were the prices on these high grade ar
ticles so low as at present. Never the pat
terns been so beautiful, the quality so excellent or
the price so attractive.
Each new season find:* this department in better
condition to till your wants. The principal foreign
carpet and rug Centres have representation here.
We are quoting ,
Lower P, jga
H.
piece with the waist in princess style,
the underskirt being of the same color,
but of a contracting ma-trial
The shaped flounce, however, is worn
entirely upon short round skirts, and
as the new walking skirts are very nar
row, this shap and flounce is often added
to give the accessary flare at the bottom
of the skirt.
Wednesday will be Yom K.ip pur or
Day of Atonement, which, in the Jewish
church, is a day of prayer and fasting.
Due observance will he paid to ihe cus
toms relative to the day iu Brunswick.
Mr, and Mr?. Albert M. Way hayc re
turned from a i rip of several weeks to
I .Savannah ami Walthouryi le;
It will interest her many friends here
to know that Mrs. L. C. BoyJ, of Al
lan's, has removed to College Ta'k,
where Mr. Boyd has purchased a hauJr
Borne residence.
M-s. Thomas Fuller leaves shortly for
Asheville, where she will spend a month
or two
Ml s Ben ha Baker will arrive lu the
city tonight from a visit to Mr. and Mrs.
Cleon Baker in Douglas.
Rev. ilishop Beuj. J. K-ifey has re
turned to Savannah from a visit to the
Catholic parish here.
Miss Mai King is at Tait Springs,
recent illnosgt
The family of Mr. T. Q Fleming will
shortly remote to the Wright residence,
teener Grant and London streets.
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Mr. Reginald Dart baa returned from
a summer visit to his sister, Mrs; L C.
Boyd, in Atlania.
Margaret is the name given to the lit
tle daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin
Tupper.
The little son of Mr. and Mrs. P. S
Pyle-, who lias been quite ill, is track
improved.
The music at the Catholic church on
Sunday was pronounced unusually good.
Miss Helen O’Conor, as organist, was
accompanied on the violin by Prof. Deal,
wboßO reputation as a master musician is
THE BRUNSWICK TIMEVCALL, OCTOBER 2, lo#
A PEEP l
Into the • future would sadden
HCP r~? r~? Erj , r-| man y 3 happy
worr *an. The mis
often results from
\ ailments which
maidenly mod
esty kept hidden,
doctors are
mra w&yßa fg at last consulted
Ux: ' frequently
ogj fja fail to help.
kv IS The y < l° not un '
Cl- l dtrstand the root
\ of tlie trouL'e.
U‘ Pierce’s Fa
jSJ i-i- Prescrip
t"’n l cured
n* in thousands of
k /if cases where, doc
rj wjjr f° r - S ent ‘ re * y
1 ” 1 had been a great
Jss*? tit S'ygS&egly sufferer Crorn female
Ei \\’\ *weakness,“ writes
£ Hit Mm'i 1 Mr - M - B. Wallas*,
r> \\l Jlfl fm of Muenster, Cook
vIIJm A / a ' n/ tri, d
rr Stow 3 good, I suffered six
years, hut -at last -l
found relief. I fol
dowed your advice,
I and took eight bottle-,
of ‘Favorite Prescrip,
/VI tipn'' and four of the
'Galrletf Medical Bis.
! fV>\r ,t> covery.’ t now fee!
mffl-.* new woman.
I have gained eighteen pounds."
"Favsitie Preserfpnoß”
MAKES WEAK WOMEN STRONG
AND SKK WOMEN WELL.
too well known to elicit criticism and
whose generosity towards any Bruns
wick institution or enterprise, whether
religious, charitable or for the good of
Brunswick in way,' Is always to be
relied upon Tiig,.other singers who
contributed to Ihe music of the service
were; Messrs. Sherman, von Weller
and plem ug; Misacs Colesberry and
O’Conor.
Mis* llena Massey has returned
from a plea* not visit to friend.- at
Odum and Jesup.
Mrs. C. G. Moore baa returned from
a pleasant visit to Macon.
Large son spots, astronomers say, caused the
uxtreups lx-at Hits summer, and doctors deolare
the prostrations were induced by dis
aw#?* of the stomach, flood health Pillows
good digestion ICodol Dyspepsia Cure digests
what you oat. If you hu.-e indigestion or dys
pepsia It Will quickly relieve and permanently
cure you. W. J. Hut ts.
LOW KATES.
To Georgia State Fair at Valdosta, October
2uth to November llh, via Plant System. One
faro from point* iu Georgia, Florida and Ala
bama, plus so cents additional (or admission.
Military rate 1 cent per mile each direction, 20
or more on one ticket. It. W. WRENS,
PWenger TrulUc Manager.
CASTOR IA
Foe Infant* and ChjJ^ui.
Tbs Kind You Have Alwi^Ougbt
Foriiackache use
STUARTS GJN and
BUCHU; ,
Tiic ontsrfeney biga scut by oburcli soeH4ien
to Kansas tohliora tn the Philippines contained
among tho noee*uliyi a box of Do Witt’s Witch?
Hazel Salve, the wen known cure for piles, in*
juries ami akin disease*. The ladles took cart;
to obtain thoorigtual l>eWtt*s Witch Hazel
Salve, knowing: that all *lhe* counterfeits are
worthies*. W.J.Bntts.
f ? notice.
Tlj* frstt revivalist, Kr. T. Csr-
J.hvti. i Here, *od will preach at St.
Put’s A. MjE.' church Thursday
nigtr,Friday night,*cd u*x f . Sxbbitb.
io is invited.
P. F. Ci’KBY. D. D., P. C.
ALWAYS K6EP OH HAND 1
TfrmXHtar!
There Is no kind of pain*
or ache, Internal or extor*- 1
nal, that Paln-KlUer will!
not relieve. N <
LOOK OUT FOR [ff|TnONS AND '
ai JTUIKt T 1 l-ENC’KI; BCTtE*
IS A GORGEOUSLY BOUND
Worlc of art baa jost been issued at an
outlay of over for wbieb tbe
publishers desire a Manager in this
county, also a good solicitor; good
pay to tbe right party. Nearly 100
full-page engravings somptUjns pa
s
per, illuminated covers ar.d bindings;
over 200 golden lilies ia tbe Moroooo j
binding?; nearly 50 golden roses in!
tbu clotb bindings, Sells at sight;
presses running day and nlgbt, so
great ia the eale, Christian men and
women making fortunes taking orders.
Rapid promotions. One Christian wo-
man msde elesr |SOO in four weeks,
taking orders among her cbnrcb ac
quaintances ar.d friends. Wrfte us.
It may lead to a permanent position
to maoage our business and look after
our large correspondence, wfcioh you
can attend to right at your bom*. Ad
dress J. A. Knight,.Secretary, Corco
ran building, opposite United (Rates
Treasury, Washington, D. C,
IT BAVED Hid LEG.
P. A. Danfortb, of LaGrang*. G*.,
coffered intensely for si* month* with
a frightful running sore on t.* leg,
but writes that Bucklers’* Armoa Salve
wholly cured it in teo days. For Ul
cers, Wounds, Burns, Boils, Pain or
Pile*, it'a tbe best salve io the world.
Core guaranteed. Only 25o*s. Sold
by all druggists.
Our Greatest Specialist
For 20 yoars Dr. J. Newton Hath
away has so successfully ’rested chronic
diseases that he is*ackm.'ledged today
to stand at the bead of his profession in
this line. His exclusive method of
treatment for Varicocele ana Stricture
without the aid of knife or cautery
cures in 90 per coat, of all cases. In
the treatment of loss of vital forces
nervous disorders, kidney and urin-u-y
complaints, rarSiysis, blood poisoning,
rheumatism, catarrh and diseased pecul
iar to women, he is equally successful-
Dr, Hathaway’s practice -s more than
double that of other specialist.
Cases by other
physicians, rcjMrTleld to hU treat
ment. NjWaitp JBIB today fully about
you( se. fie wakes no charge for
eonsulsation or advice, cither at his of
fice iS- by mail.
J, NEWTON HATHAWAY, M. D.
25 Bryan Street. Bavannsh, Ga
Nvrvousness Is eiire,i by making tbe blood
Vick end pure wlili Hoqd'*Sar*parill. When
you went a good medicine get Hood'-,
The progressive nations of the world nre (he
great food containing nations, flood food wet
digested g ve* strength. ILyon cannot illgost
all you eut, yon need Kodol Dyspepsia Coro. It
digests what yOn eat. You need not diet your
self. It contains all of tbe digestants combined
with the best known tonic* and reconstrnctives
it wilt even d-ve*ts nil edas-cn of too Is in s bot
tle. No other propagation will do this. It in
stantly relieves and enre.wtt s;,,,uO_-h trSnblc#
W J Ilutts
FOR,S.LE OX EAxi TERMS.
The fotlowioif valuable building lots,
charmingly situated lu the real dent
portion of the city, are fyr sale on easy
terms: *
135x180, on Union *rte% running
bßck to K ?yuulds street. Tins piece
of properly can he div dcd into six
lots, 45x110 each, tfciee fronting on
Union wid three on Keym Ids streets,
and is situated liumpdisttl y north of
the residence of Mr. G tuber. Lot on
the cast W* of Union street, opposite
the residence of Mr. JUihn ,H. .McCul
lough, 90x180 feet, can be divided into
four lots 45x90; two fronting on Union
and two on Ellis streets, Lots 180x180
feet, cornering on Albany, Albemarle
sod Amherst streets, osn he divided
into eight lots, 45x90 feet eseb. Al-o
fots on O’aucts-.er street, between Al
bany end Amherst streete, ar.d lots on
Albany, between Gloucester and F
streets; ar.d on Amhsrst street, be
tween Olcucester aud F streets. To
auyone wi-htng desirable building
lots,cither for their own residence or
far rent, omjnot taU fob, satisfied with
tbe*o location,. For further informa
tion apply to
J. K. hußionon. '
hair” 7 balsam ‘
BSE.:. Hair *■> its Yout hit. i Co' r.
Satisfaction
is unusual with " Five-Cent cigar
smokers," * but it has been the every
day experience of hundreds of thou
sands of men who have smoked
Old Virginia Cheroots
during the last thirty years, because
they are just as good now—in fact,
better than when they were first made.
Three hundred million Old Virginia Cheroots smoked this
year. Ask your own dealer. Price, 3 for 5 cents.
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DEALERS IN
Goal and Wood, Brick,
♦
Lime, Cement, Plaster, Hair, Shingles aud Laths.
Phone 18- _ 525 BavSt.
wtieii Ciiiesia it
Use any of mr braada ot WINKS AJNI>
mil ur;tnr will l*o greatly f . \'
miUtot 11 ihi work of recuperation. . t
My guvnl-iv of eXocFent quality, and
havobdd:i t> led an 1 matured under \ **, '
our Immediate eupwrribion, Kaob ’ *
brand hail*?eu a 1 c.ed because of soma ' ;
special num. ¥\ud oui- which suits. Bfejjfc'ff' * ~ a
PBIcES TO sui r.i ii \ - I
T. NEWMAN, iW Vt ’
t C.-^atSS&a.
' OPEN AGAIN.
Jno Verulii
wines, Liquor,
Etc.
now ready bueiuess, Ws will sell you go ;t If p
cent less tu*n original cost.
606 Monk Street,