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0\ : - r%;.. --/y\ Hurry! Hurry!
CUT RATE SALE.
OUR STOCK MUST QO—EVERYTHING AT COST
) Shoes.
Humanic Shoes at $3-00
Men’s Vici Kid Bals at 2.50
Men’s Tan Vici Bals at . 2.35
Men’s Calf Bals at.; • W 2 - 25
Ladies Ultra Boots at. ..j,
Ladies’ Kid at 2.25
Kid Boots at 225
La<L i p fi { French Heel Ties at 2.75
A LARGE LIRE OF MISSES’ AND
CHILDREN’S SHOES AT COST.
PALMER SHOE COMPANY.
116 Newcastle Street.
OVER 300 MEN.
The University is Now on
✓"tfG. nulne Boom.
ATttena, Ga., Oct. 10 —For the third ,
tims in tb. history of the University]
ofWorgia the attendance ha* pasted
the 300 mark. Toe largest number of
students ever enrolled was in 1897..
when the numbi r reached 312, and this
year’s attendance is sure to go beyond
that number, and, allowing for ti e
usual increase at Christmas, will prob
ably go as higd a< 350,
Tin; elsa n itv numbers 78, ju
About twice its ususl size, sod 26<nor
then were ever in that department be
fore.
OCEANIC KAN AGROUND.
In Touching Off the Coa tof Ireland
She Received Slight Injuries,
Liverpool, Oct. 10.—It is believed
that no serious demage resulted to tin
White Star Jiner Oceanic, which in
touching off the coast of Irelacd < n her
way to this port ran aground,though
an examination may show that her fore
foot is injured. If she is damaged tbi
captain says, her injury is very slight.
LOOKS WARLIKE. +
Kingston, Jamaica, Oot. 10-Ad
ices just received from Colon, Coiun,
jfl, say that the relations between rb.
American republic of C'j’uu b
one side, and the republics
Venezuela and Ecuador on the or *•-1
are strained to the rupture point T< •
two last earned countries are ebatgt
with connlyancs iu the Ci 'uidMb.
The Columbian gover
m; ( bas mobilized a large/lody u
and stationed tie® on tt>' hr >■
ders, awaiting developments. In tl
meantime, it is eviu ct that tbe rebeii,
■re gainirg strength in the interior.
TROUBLE t-ETILED
Denver, Oct. 10 —The Wuodwo: keis’
strike, which 'hreateLed to tie up all
the m3ls in ibis city, ws .ct led to
dcy. Work will be resumed again
| tomorrow.
Teschtua a Horse Tricks.
You can, with patience, teach your
horse politeness—to how to an audi
ence, to say “No" with more or less
decision, to kiss you or even laugh.
The animal may ho taught to bow by
tapping him ou the hack with a whip.
He bends his head In trying to avoid
the annoyance. The trainer ceases the
tapping, caresses him, then resumes I
It till he repeats the bow. lie Is agala j
caressed and presented with a carrot
or something of which he is particular
ly fond. At last it comes about that
hedWows” upon any movement of the
whip toward Ills back.
To teach a liorsi* to say “No” a pin
Is fastened to the butt of the whip. A
alight seruteb Is given to the horse's
withers, about where, the collar would
be. At tin Tie shakes ills head an<
noon learns to shake It whenever he
sees the butt of the whip coming near
his withers.
The trainer teaches the animal "to
kiss” by feeding him with apples from
hiii mouth, gradually lessening the size
of the apples till the horse does the
trick without any, or he puts salt, o? j
which horses are very fond, on his |
cheek, and the animal naturally licks
it off.
He Is taught to laugh by gently forc
ing the butt of the whip In at the side
of his mouth, then prying his mouth
open with It. Caresses and carrots fol
low, till at last the slightest motion of
the butt toward his mouth makes him
open It He does not really laugh; b*
grins.--Good Words.
VTBe (ra Destroyer.
“He 1b a mean, jmeaklng, underhand
ed element, the moth is,” protests
fohn KeDdrlek Bangs In Tbe Woman’s
Home Companion. “Eire has a decent
sense of the proprieties. Moths have
none at all. When fire attacks yon, It
Ruiokes and crackles and hisses &Dd
roars and lets you know In clarion
tones that It bas come. The moth
steals upon you In the dead of night
and chews up your best trousers,
gorges himself upon your wife’s furlr,
tickles his palate with your swellest
Mannel golf shirt, munches away upon
your handsomest rug, punches holes
lu your best sofa cushions with his
tusks and then silently folds ills tent
and steals away without so much as a
thank you for bis meal. unmiti
gated meanness commend me to the
moth! Alongside of the moth and his
nefarious work even a book agent
pules into insignificance and an unpaid
grocer’s bill becomes an absolute pleas-
I UW.”
THE BRUNSWICK XTMES-CALL OCTOBER 11. UJO
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The Boy Was Benefited.
"I'he other afternoon." said the man
in the box office of u theater, “a boy
came to me and .said, ‘Are these any
good?’ and 1 took from him two front
row seats for that uighL.Avtilcb had
been torn into a Imnilrett Weeps or so
and thou cleverly, pasted together
again. ‘Oh. yea, my child. Bnt how
did this strange accident happen to the
tickets?’
“The boy replied: ‘Why, papa came
home with them last Highland' showed
them to mamma, and ke'seemed to be
in such good humor *sofnehow that
mamma thought It would he a good
time then to how she owed
over SIOO Tor provisions. She told him
of It, but he got so mad that he. said
that every night now He wouldn't come
homo till after 12 o’clock, abd die told
me lor heaven'-s sake;When Jmar
ried to look out fofa sensible u%rfmu.
All thb, time mffßltvriiflaiiglied. a## he
was getting he said fche
wouldn't'go ft- the with him
after that, atvd Be-'tord‘the tickets up
and rushed out somewl’liere alone, tie
ain't back yet cither, bur mainma don’t
care. I picked up tint- p|gces l iff the
c!irpet and pasted them together, and
if you'll exchange the.tickets for mati
nee ones I guess I II come down on
Saturday with some other fellow and
take in the ■ ■
'• candid
.. I .iQd, iV,W very vll
Id "df-i'i-i '
A raliUrr Iu a Hkhuiiv
Wishing‘to muko a study or n por
tion of the swamp near K 1 Akcwa. lx.
Egypt, i set up my easel ou the edge
of a pool where Kio ground seemed a
little firmer than the rest. Quickly
becoming engrossed in my work, I did
not notice that I was slowly sinking
until I found that my sketching stool
had nearly disappeared and my legs
were Imbedded In tbe mud almost up
to my knees. With the breaking of
the surface crust the black slime gave
out most horrible odors, and small
stinging files, liberated from the earth
quickly covered me, crawling up in)
legs and arms, while the mosquitoes,
combining In the attkek, eventual!)
drove me from my half finished work.
Though really quite clear, tbe water
was so alive with mosquito grubs a
to appear almost opaque. By thou
sands every moment the grubs would
come to the surface, either crawling
up the rushes or floating, and the outer
shells soon cracking in the sun left the
little Insects at liberty. A few sec
onds sufficed to dry their wings and
give them life and strength, mid then
with hum and buzz they joined theii
brothers In the air, hovering In thou
sands like a cloud of black smoke over
the stagnant pond from w.deh they
sprang. Then I was discover .-I -a rare
bonne bouehe for those parts—and a
rapid retreat became Impenitlvv.--K
Talbot Kelly In Century.
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OIL COMPANY.
Bloodwortli&Jones
New Liverv Stables
New Buggies
Fine Horses
Prompt attention given alt
orders. Drayage a spec
ialty.
Phone 24-3. . E St
Gent’s Furnishings.
Men’s Gold and Silver Shirts at 7 c and SI.OO
Men’s Summer Underwear at Cost.
Men’s Winter Underwear at Cost.
Large Line of Guyei Hats #2.25
Men’s Stiff Hats, latest styles 1.75
Boys’ and Youth’s Shoes at $1.20
A large line of half hose and E. & W, Collars at cost.
Our line of Neckwear is swell and complete.
*'Stor 1 s at 65c
Come ana
OPEN AGAIN.
jpExio
wines, Liquor,
'pigars, Etc.
Irl&w ifeady for teubsi, .will Voq *,<?<<? H per
cent lees tluiu origin*^
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