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is but a short month off and as it is time
to begin looking around for presents, we
wish to call your attention to the fact that
our new goods are beginning to arrive
and we are going to have an exceptionally
large and handsome line of Jewely and
Novelties.
Don’t Send Away
for anything in my line for 1 will guarantee
to sell you at the srme price and some
times less than you can get the same goods
away for, and besides saving you all ex'
pense, we are here at home where you can
reach us should the goods prove unsatis
factory.
Watch for our special ad next Sunday
KENNON MOTT,
Jeweler and Graduate Optician;
in lcutli Street,
Intpe.tor of Wstche. for Bo.tb.rn ksllwsy. TIM by Wire dally trom WMblngtoo
Coney & Parker
DEALERS IN
Coal and Wood, Brick,
lime, Cement, Plaster"; Hair, Shingles and Laths.
Agents for Morris' Brick.
Phone 18 525 Bav St.
Eiderdown
Dressing Sacks
An immense assortment of blue,
red and pink Eiderdown Dressing
Sacks, new effects
SI.OO to $3.50
Don’t Forget the
AMERICAN GIRL,
A shoe as good as the name
S. S CD,
OXFORDS $2.00
LEVYS.
BRUNSWICK TiIUSS-CALL. DECEMBER 1, 1900,
ijoGiety.
This jsuotv shirt waist is made of
green Henrietta, with collar and cuffs
of a darker shade embroidered In black
chenille. ; The stock, bow ■ and belt ars
of black reiver, ami the plastron la
cream wb.tecloth
It la mounted on a glore.-fitted lisisg
which cloaaa in the center franc. Tbs
back fits smooth across .lbs shoulders
and is drawn to the center with alight
fuilneas at the waist line, which forma
in tiny p'alta.
The fronts open over plastron and
the slight blouse is adjusted In final
gathers under the narrow velvet girdle
which is fns eaed with n gold backle.
soaShirt Wai with Caller Cellar.
S3. a4, 36, 38 and 40 lash baat.
The plastron ii pcrmnnsotly attached
to the right lHhlng front and fastens In
visibly on the left Side.
The smart tailor colls- forms ravers
which meet at the lower edge of the
plry.ron. The small bows of velvet ars
a pleasing addition, ,
The seeclal feature in thla wsisi Is
the new slesyf wbloh is compara,lively
close Biting from elbow te shoulder,
hat quits full from ilbow to wrist,
where It is completed withs harrow
straight cuff. The fillness is arranged
at the upp-v edge of the cuff and drooj s
considerably, atier the fashion of the
old lime underlies vet which have been
ami are so popular. This new depart
ure in sloevcj is in evidence on out 1
, door wraps and street costumes, as well
l< house gowns and fancy waists. It is
made wi h the lnstee seen only and
preton's a very stylish effect.
French fliaael, cashmere, Lent*
dcwae, serge an i cove t miy'be cm hoy
ed *o develop this waist. It Is also an
appropriate mode for tefftts, India or
Chins silk ant a aft satiue.
To make ths wai*t in the medium
size will require oue and throe-founts
yards of forty four inch material. The
patte. n, No, 80%, !s cr. in s zs for a
32, 34, 88 83 and 40 inch buat measure.
The doll guessing contest which if
-■-I. ngm
There’s i File Tliaibilraiia Prospect
fer the man whoee atook ia fad upon
feed and grain supplied by J. M Bar*
■ett. It goee wt*linut saying that your
oattle, boreal and pool ry will be ia
prime condition if their daily food
eotnee from oar warshoo**. Ton don’t
atiat yoorarif on Thanksgiving—be
Hnnlly geeeroue to 'ho demb folh na*
dor yonrenre.
J. H BOIRCTT,
FttKD STORE.
curred last week at the at. Jude’s ba
zaar was brought to a close yesterday.
The winner was Mr, Blain Peerson,
who guessed the lucky name, Helen
Gould. Tbe sealed envelopes were
opened by Mrs. Ilallie Brobston.
Tbe many rriends or Mrs, M. F. B’ao
who has b< in ill for several rlays will
be glad <0 learn that she is slightly
improved. '-,1
- . ;_•> •' " ',r -•.
Mrs, Ed Grrshon left Friday for her
home in Atlanta, after a pleasant via-t
to Mrs. 8. Harks
Mrs. Glass and littls daughter leave
shortly, to spend a few weeks In Tort
Velley.
Mrs. H. G. Curtis entertained a num
ber of her friends at dinner on Tbauks
givir* Day,
Mrs, J. F. Ballsy Is In MaritUa.
where she was called by the extreme
Illness or “her father, Hr. B. R. Strong.
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Robinson spent
Thankagiylag day on St. Simon, the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Brewsier Phil
lips
Miss Lily Jeffers has returned from a
visit to New York.
A most dallgbtful oystsr roast was
enjoyed oi Thanksgiving night by a
party of young folks. The ride to
Jt’elicanviils where the roast was given
Was made on bicycles and tbe evening
wsa thoroughly eajojable. Among
these present were: Mr. and Mrs, A.
M. Way, Misses May Bingham, Mc-
Kinnon, Harriet Bingham, Mads Sc
Donald, Tommie Barkuloo, Sancmie
M yidieton, -slab -Lse, Messrs. W. F.
Way. Edwin Dart, W. F. Hollingsworth
Frank Stacy, Oscar Jobaunesoo, Tbos.
Thompson, J. W. Griffith.
Dr. and Mr*. Robert Jackson tender
ed Mi. and Mrs. L, V, Carroll a recop-1
lion on test evening with a dinner, after
wTilehthe wedding presents were dies
p’sytd among which were many hand
some and beautiful ones. Mr. and Mrs.
Carroll will reside fottbe present with
Dr, and Mrs Jack-ton,
" . VOITRBKSr WORK
Cannot be done unless you bare good
health. You oannot have good health'
Without pure blood. You may have pure |
Dined by taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla now.
You cannot realise the good U wi-1 do you
until you try it. Begiyt taking It today
and tee how quickly it will give you an
appetite, strength and vigor, and cure
heumatism, catar*y >ur eh or torotula.
All liver ills are ourel by Hood's Pills
85 cents
To Btoy a Cold.
After exposure or whea you feel a oold aom
tai oa sake a dose of golev't Honey ss4 Tar
It navar falls to stop a oold If taken fa tfao. W
fTatta.
SVEET
HONEY
Just from the country, in one pound
section.
Try oao pound, only 13*<\
If Its good wo have it.
TRY^*
Boromol Tooth Powder.
BUTTS, The Druggist.
BROWINJ’
Hot Chocolate and Cold Soda
Something Delicious
PRESCRIPTIONS -
Filled accurately.
DRUGS
Sold cheaper than the cheapest
All we want is someone to enquire into the truth ot
the above assertion to' make a customer of you
Perfumes and Toilet Articles in abundance, Call
in and make yourself at home
Brown Drug Cos.
J UGS
wards, in latest designs and
patterns. Fresh and new
goods arriving weekly.
See our new
lining oil Hi#.
LOOK THE WORLD OVER
AND TOT CAN’T
CREAM OF KENTUCKY
Whisky.
SI.OO PER QUART ; $4.00 PER GALLON.
a* NOT MADE BY AUTRUST'
I. Trager & Cos., Independent Distillers,
Sold Ixcluairely ii by
FR. V. DOUGL.AQ,
206 Bay Street. jM
The World
Listens When
Leaders Talk.
This is as true of jthe Fur
niture business as of state
craft, naturally, we we have
considerable pride ih being
LEADERS IN
OUR BUSINESS.
Quite a strong expression, but
quite easily proven—the fur
niture and prices to be the
evidence, you to be both judge
and jury. Come 2nd be con~
vinced.