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WHY" jfc
go away
treated and l&fed Tvith Glasses when
you can have {he same work done here
just as accurately and good? Besides,
Sate Money Here at Home,
and get just as strong guarantee. We
refer you to any one who has had us fit
them with prescription lenses. If your
Eyes trouble you in any way at all, call
on me and I will examine them FREE and
tell you what you need. We have glasses
from 25c up, and you don’t have to buy
the expensive ones unless you want to.
Mill Ml Mil flltt.-*—
KENNON MOTT,
Jeweler and Graduate Outioian. ,
sis Neen*ne Street, y
Inspector of Welches for Southern Railway. Time by w.re deity from Waahtogtou ,
C oney & Parker
I)EALEKSIN f * *
Goal and Wood, Bricky
Lime, Cement, Plaster, Hair, Shingles>nd Laths.,
Phone 18 525 &av St.
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Ladies’ Wear.
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A full line in Waists, Skirts,
Underskirts, Capes
andJackets
Our Flannel
" Waist Models
' Are Town Talk.
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See Our Successful
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New Patent Undersftlrt.
Self-conforming to increasing or decreas
ing Waist Lines. No drawing string, no
uneven, lumpy exposure. Call and se^them.
LEV Y’S
THE BKUN&WICK TiSiES-U’ALL, OCXOBEiI 25, 190,,
Mrs. H. H. Raymond is visiting her sis
ter in Passaic, New Jersey.
Mr. and Mrs. Coult Can* and little
daughter are in Brunswick from Satiila.
Mr. M. Isaac leaves this week for New
York. He will return next week with Mrs.
Isaac, who has been visiting relatives in
there.
Mrs. A C. Douglaea is quite ill, to the
regret of friends.
Mr. James Hopkins, of Darien, is visi •
jn* his uncle, Mr. R. R. Hopkins.
Mrs. 1,. A, Miller and children left laet
nightjar Atlanta.
Miee houise Hopkins, of Darien, is visit
ing Mrs. R. R. Hopkins. ■-
Mr Kufut Hughes, of Waverley, form
erly of Bruoswlok, will spend the winter
here to attend the high school.
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Mr. Willis Wilder returned Sunday
night to Bavanoah, after a visit of a few
days to his mother’s faaeijjr.
Mrs, JuliueMay returned on the Mallory
line Monday from New York.
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Mrs. (J-irdpn, of Massachusetts, will Tisit
her daughter, Mu. B. U. Curtie, this fall.
Mr. 0. W. Coates U spending several
days in Albany.
An inMgresting fast regarding the grad
ing of ttiasftShDc sohools fnWfioewiii* U
til at It is identical ,telpi the grading of
many otlikr sohools, not only in Georgia!
y-'
bat in other iUtg. The following statis
tics gleaned from, the themselves
and thefr severa| parkMt'bear testimony
tofhis fact, and will toe Hppreisted no"
doubt by the many paeons of tjlie ephoots
here. Since the begfatmog of
term ohildren have oome. to ftfuWewMffl
from Amerious. from ' Chattanooga, arid
from Asheville. In the cases of the first’
two tb|ghave entered the eAetly
corrasponding to onaHfScmcti the/
would have entered Irtifto they remained in
thS'afereeAld oftjgjy. ’fjfif'jinpU IfomAeUe*
vihe entered the grade just below the eor
rssportdfclg one tfttre have also
recently removed, from BfiJbftoick severed'
ohildren who 'were formerlftpupiU of Uta
SAhool p|. these, Ajinre
spon to Naw Ya#K*city''iiri^|line
in Savannah, to would have
taken and are comidered good and
competent pupßa. These facts prove thait
the eohoole nit only are graded slmiHgly
-VO other achxtl?, but that the pupils re
car?** thorough their studies,
enabling them.to keep "pace with wupiis of
Other aui farger sohooi*.
! Vrf '.. —W'
v hast evening at eight o’clock, at the
First Baptist church in Valdojta, Mr.
Horace Reave* and Miss Caroline vrattin
were united in matrimony Mr. Reaves
wat formerly a resident of Brunswick and
has many friends here.
Miss Emily " art is attending college in
Richmond, Va
Mies Mamie Waft is visiting friends in
Virginia.
Hie Brunswick Library Association has
decided to have its bazaar at an early date
and much enthusiasm Is beiug evinced by
the ladies who will take part. Mrs. I, C.
Bodet has been elected ohairmau of the
be z aar.
liruuiiwiok-mailo Candies. You’ll
tlad all kinds at Lloyd's,
Phone 255-2
Sapho tonight.
Have yon a lens* of fullnesain the region of
your stomach after MiiogjUf to yon will 1*
lamented by lining CbidWßuinV Stomach and
Liver TableM. They, alaolcuie belching and
aour itomacb. They regulate the bowela too.
price2sc. Sold by bishop's Drug Store.
Second hand household
furniture bought and sold,
also pianos, organs, trunks,
mirrors, carpets, etc. J. W,
Watkins.
WHAT IS OVARITIS?
.
A dull, throbbing pain, accompanied
by a sense of tenderness and heat low
down in the side, with an occasional
shooting pain, indicates inflammation.
On examination it will be found that
the region of pain shows some swell
ing' This is the first stage of ovaritis,
inflammation of the ovary. If the roof
of your bouse leaks, my sister, you have
it fixed at once ; why not pay the same
respect to your own body
You need not, you ought not to let
yourself go,' when one of your own sex
holds out the helping hand to you, and
will advise you without money, and
without price. Write to Mrs. Idnkham,
Lynn, Mass., and tell her all your symp-
Mm. Ahmtk Anetr.
toms. Her experience in treat fe
male ills is greater than uy other
diving person. Folk)wing ll a letter
from a woman who i a thankful for
avoiding a terrible operation. ■
“ 1 was suffering to such an extent
fro* ovarian trouble that my phywi
eian thought an operation would be
neceAs&ry.
•T.ydiaEX Pinklwwn’s Vegetable Com
pound having been recommended to
me, I decided to try it. After using
several bottles I found that I waa
cured. My entire system wm toned
up, and I suffered no more with my
ovaries. "—Mrs. Aas a Autos, Troy, Mo.
IjY is to know that DsWitt’s
Wl’cb Salve will bf*l a burn
And stop t&e psin at once. It will cure
eczema and skin iliseasea and ugly
wounds and eorpr. It is a eerfain eore
piles. be offered
irou, See that you get the original
FsWin 5 * nWto ?*atv. w. j,.
frail cloteing wHfm or-
Uer. ‘’ffljje&iii
wants and ; *&ve‘ yon money.
Call and Lew’s.
Pastor i a
For iZt. and ChilMb. ‘
The Kind Vw HaniAlways Bought
Boars the /^r
r Signature of C&tX/yf £s£4/44
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CHANGE OF SCHEDULE!
W.XM' SV.-TI V.
Trkih sj leaves Bruu-Wick at 8 *.
Tfxiti BKM**y■jn. fit u f , 4 wio. ?Up o .
i r-itfßoO arti v o > 11-ti Tfwirt 10 <>. ru.
• Trjiio ks .1, ■ Dm caw tft tu.
I’reVly A.li SiM-fa oure* dnikov of
the kidney., clean..* apd ettsi gttoens
the liv '., a ooiEch Ksdboweig \V J.
Butte.
KATRS.
Tu Cksiegft Sdaie kajaftt Vai*i>t*.
“.nil t" Nuvmlx;i' 4tb,.via riant 9ye(em. Ouo
faro from point* In'Ueors-iu, tlnriUa ami- Ala
bama. plus S# oante a<tdiik'B*l for iiduiijeton,
.Military rate l cent per mile pa.ih mrcctioo.M
or more, ou oae ticket. B. W; .IVKKK.N
, D.ii&.'tigor Traftic Vfauagor
TRY*
ONE
Large Fat Mackerel 12 l-2c
Medium Fat Mackerel 10c
And for Anything
good we have it.
6. W. Harper,
THE HUSTLER.
PHONE 158.
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V OLD FASHIONED
Molasses Candy.
“As Ever Unexcelled.” 10 Cents.
W J BUTTS, The Druggist.
M On the Corner.”
Brown Drug Cos.
LEADING DRUGGISTS.
Are headquarters for everything in the drug line
Our stock of Toilet Articles is complete W e
carry the finest stock of Soaps and Per
. . fumerjun the city.
Prescriptions accurately compounded by compe
tent men day or night.
Opera Glasses for Rent.
BROWN DRUG CO.
4PV % Druggists to the People
FRESH LOT^^=^
* NUTOSLLY’S CANDIES.
Summer -
* H bargains
fu rn i t u re
A clearance sa’e to make room for new goods.
1 P trior Miir, 5 pieces, worth s4o,fciws29.
1 uak Refrigerator, worth #2O, now sls. r
i Uk Kd Room Suite, 8 piece, worth $25, now fIS ijS
Fed Lourgee, worth $lB, now sl2
Centra Tablet 59 dents to SH. :
Iw Cream worth $2 .50 at $1 98. *IF/ ill
i ** 3r traeut of Sideboards, Oupbsards jl|l
Prices Below the Market, ipgif ■
C, McfiARVEY. P®|
LOOK THE WORLD OVER
AND YOT CAN’T BEAT
CREAM OF IENTDCKY
Whisky
SI.OO PER QUART; $4.00 PER GALLON.
NOT MADE BY A.TRUST __==.
I. Trager & Cos,, Independent Distillers.
Sold Exclusively! in'. by
FR m , m CDCDLJ <3i I A©,
200 Bav Street.