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The Quakers Are
Honest People.
The Quakerßerb.Ton*
1c lagnot only a blood
purifier, bub ft Bloo<i
111 ah er for PaJe, Weak
!' ftjL an '' Debilitated people
*■< who have not etftpgth
i! or' blood. ]tefa* a
wWlyl? TojtiiJjtte* <*>--
A gm ion, cnr.nd jspepsla.
A *4 Vs> *n (} ■'ientts.fitrfepjjtli''anfl
v 4 \ fj torus to tbwjhiriSjja/syv
tem. It Is a medicine for wtjk Wyjiu.nj
It i a purely vegetable medial n„ aha
can be taken by the mwt' deiiearri
Kidney disease, Rheumatism and at!
diseases of the Blood, Stomach arid.
Nerves aoon succumb to Its WAffdbrfn)
effect on the human system. Thoue
andg of people in Georgia recommend
It. Price 11.00.
QUAKER PAIX BALM is the med
icine that the Quaker Doctor made alt
of his quick cures with. It’s anew and
wonderful medicine for Neuralgia,
Toothache, Backache, Rheumatism,
Sprains, Pain in Bowels; in fact, all
pain can be relieved by it. Price 25c
and Me.
QUAKER WHITE WONDER SOAP,
a medicated soap for the skin, scalp
and complexion. Price 10c a cake
QUAKER HEALING BAI.VK, a
vegetable ointment tor the cure of
tetter, eczema and eruptions of the
skin. Price 10c a box.
FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
F. A. DILLINGHAM, Proprietor,
Cincinnati.
We have received the agency Of a
celebrated 10a. pattern fashion sheets,
free. J. H. Heller & Bro.
We are agents for the celebrated
Modes’ Bazar Glore Fitting Patterns—
IhO best paper pattern in tbe world for
10c. Call end get the latest fashion
sheet free of charge, .f. H. Heller*
Bro,
We ali nefitl "Other People 1 * Money. ’
The kidneys are small but important
organs. They heed help occasionally.
Prlokly Ash Bitters i a successful
kidney tonic t,cd syatfio rcgnlfitpr.
W.J. Butts.
• For Croup use CHENEYS
EXPECTORANT
Coney & Parker
DK ALE Rtf IN
Coal and Wood, Brick,
Lime, Cement, Plaster, Hair, Shingles and Laths.
Phone 18 525 Bav St.
$35.00
Will buy a Ladies' Chainles* Bicycle as a
x holiday offering we will include a nice Lau*
tern .and Bell for same. Thot-e make excel
lent Christmas present as we only have a few
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to oiler at this price. Don’t delay or you may
miss an opportunity that is not often offered.
For further information inquire at
The Downing Cos.
Holiday Novelties
Things of use that will make nice present* for
Christinas
Men’s Bath Robes, Fancy Vests,
(Janes, Silk Umbrellas,
Silk and Linen Initial Hand'kfs,
Silk Suspenders, Elegant Neckwear
Ladies Umbrellas, Silk Underskirts.
Silk Waists, Handkerchiefs and Dressing Sacks
—^LEVY’S
LAID TO SLEEP.
Btantiful Litll* MUdred Fleming Un
der the Flowers.
fo tbs goldea glow of I'ha sorter
time yesterday, loving hayids laid th*
little bidj'o* Mildred Fleming,daugh
ter of Ur. and Mrs P. W. Fleming,
fee dor <y to rei', under a inod.od of
rare arbitfi flawar*, in Palmetto oeme
tery, F„r ofily two abort years-Abe*
•baby Wattle oi ihlilfttieSbtfe hid glad*
deDcd-thejjeaifts and hofiiegjl her pa
r*nr ind the, little brqfhftre' who al
most CoMzsd iter in her inirocedt win
suiDsnesa and tmsutv, To all wb.o
knew her, this little child came as a
Bright sunbeam; a laughing, dimpLcL
loving, cooing baby; who anew only
the gladness of life, and gave it in
wonderful wealth and strength to oth
ers.
From the home, on Wright’s square,
the funeral servioea were condooted
by Rv. W. L. Itaeney, of St, Mark a
Episoopsl oburcb, and concluded at
the little grave in tbe cemetery. Those
who laid the Utile one to rest, in her
bed of white flowere in tbe warm
brown earth, were Dr. Hugh Burford,
Mr. Mark Verdery, Mr. B. R Hop-
kins and Mr. O. L. Candler,
Too precious this baby was t, feel
thorn on life’s rough pathway, only
ihp rose leaves were for her little feet;
t>i the dear Fnthsr who gave her IB
lore for a little while, took hsy back
to IDs home past the blue heavens,
and ire kissed the dim Mad h&ndaaud
life tie r go before a, single cloud bad
oorne over the sunshine of her life,
and who* everything was as bright;
and beautiful Ip her a the golden half
over her ft-ttlo head. , ;jt
■BRUNSWICK Tiitib-CALL. DECEMBER 13 190.a
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: BY MAR Y M XJ3H' BtJRBOUUitS
The l, *t a weeturg h;4d
r: ceotly ?h‘ hvintt of Miss C jo-
&utt*+TrO'tfxai%gil fur the com-
V*g sesslo el social gayeties, and will
tin' sta first ente/tainfaent-after
,y. *
Christ'wae, to be foillwed after that by
r ". ■
one every week, to be given at, tbe
ebarmirig borne a of its members.
Mrs. Aid. Crovatt is spending some
time to Baltimore, where sue Is reoeiv
*v£,’’■<-
ing many charming social attentions.
Sits. J. B. Wright, of Sfc Simon
fsianl, Is spending/a few days with
friends in Brnoawiak* ■
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Th# Bronswiok Whist Club, which
was one of tbe most charming organi
sations in Brunswick last winter, will
be reorganised tbe first of January,
and many handsome entertainments
given. g-
C>l. J- A, Foster entertained the
following party of gentlemen for. a
week r eently at his greuatfs orue
Scbojeer's landing, an th* Satilla
river, where they camped and baif a
fine huot, each men carrying home a
dear at the end of th.c time: Mr. J. H.
of Bronawfok; Mr. Joe Polhill,
of Mitepn; Mr. Charles H. Jordan and
Mr. Charles D; Jrife v", hi MonUeVHo,
and Dr. Q. W iliattwm, of Brunswick.
M&eter itjwpiey llfo.&stoD is ape ad
ing i .m, '' Wl ' ft
■
' Mr. W. H. UeVod lft lasi night for:
A tlaotft, where tic will join his Vrtie
fiud OAughteri, Mias Marie l)V<v, apd
acoomjrany them home, rstorntog to
night. Mies DeVoe will be gladly wel
comed back by many friends, Who re
jeiceihat she has recovered from her
serious Illness.
After a summer and fall in New
York, Mias FrAhces Nuhtengalo is ex
pected home this week.
Ml., eh* Hlntea will be among
the eharming school girls who will re
turn home for the holidays, after a
pleasant lerm at the Washington semi
nary.
Many friends rvgret to know that
Mrs- Sayah Cargyle is quite 111 in Ma
con, where she W spending the winter,
the guest ot her daoghlci>Mra. R. 1,.
Bmuham. ’
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fuller have
moved into the pretty homo on the cor
ner ot Union and Prince streets where
they ara welcoming their many friends.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A Montgomery <jn
terlaloed last evening j*> their prettv
homo on Uallfwf squaty, in oomplN
mcni to Mr. Charles Montgomery and
his bride, of Chicago, A number of
Kuesl6 wero present, aud the evening
was one of urea', pleasure to all.
Miss Dorothy Bcrrle D spending
some time the attractive guest of
friends in Albany and Thomasrille,
where she will remain until the holi
days.
Messrs. Thoasas and Ford Fuller
will be among the boys who will re
turn to Brunswick for the holidays, af
ter a term at school in Cbareston.l
OLYMPIA OPERA COMPANY.
Manager Wolffe Has Scoured This
Attraction.
The Olympia Opera Company will
beglm a week’s engagement.on the 24th,
of this n oath. Manager Wolffe hes
decided to,sell season tickets, provided
20J can e disposed of. Six tickets
worth 50 dfnts will bo sold for the s m
o' f2 50. The purchaser of six tickets
'' r. *y
is offered following opponaoUioa.
The Uck<'t-''arc transferable; -paa' be
used ltoifiug performance; fifats for
the erirfre ehgagercaat can be reserved
at odo t!mtf;‘Snd the buyers of the
season tickets can secure their seats
one day ahead of the regular advance
sale. Parties why wish these tisket
can leave their names with Manager
Wolffe. This is a most liberal Induce
ment and tbs tickets should sell rap
Idly, as the Olympia Opera Company
is a splendid organization.
MABEL PAIGE.
This Charming Little Aotress Ooming
Hare Next Week.
The Mate is announced as |
the play with which Mies Mabel Paige
Company will
VJltengagement, (ease
vm Mutiny
TLU ■•iantteli.yu dramd id
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: ■.■ •ii. aj b, A|^ißHgdMp|bMi4ha.
the author" a
coyaltf'kiiat Miss' mausgert
curau flit -4t', tiglq to tub piay
.lea-
run of 300
oWteStw Tbe play
.fa aleSurtCai story with a strong plot
plumy >f heart iuwreet, and bright
..
PujJufer pr-clout f re*ail-during the
week. MaUttecß WsduMdav. wrid. Sat
uriUy. ■
FOR HOUSES
IN OLD
We will sell , January.
Bth, to the highesF for the ossh.
that certain two-story house, situated
in the Old Tern or this aity, on BPi#
? , : , ' ■
street, snd known ai'ihc w.-tefß mp.
half of tire norfhero one-half of Old
Towd lot 320. Alao, that, one-a.ory
bouse, situated on Egrnonf street, said
house being on lot town as tbe estt
ern one-half of the npfhsrn otse-half
of Old Tow u lot BJO.
This property l* id jgood.eodtlnieii,
nd both rentvd.
BnoßSTOir, Fsshio A Cos.
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Doyoun otd "Other Peopfe’sMosney ?’
PICKLE
TALK.
Sweet Picklo roaches, jsr 33c
Sweet India Chop, jar 13c
Sweat MixadPickle*, bottle 10c
Chili Sauce, bottle 13c
Stuff Mangoes (In bulk)
German Dill fin bulk)
Sonr Cucumber, in bulk.
b S 8
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\ TRY |
s 1 i 0L i |
s BUTTS, The Druggist, j
S -V-T. (
I
3 1
fi§ - m
BROWNI’
Hot Chocolate and Cold Soda
Something Delicious
PRESCRIPTIONS
Filler! accurately.
DRUGS
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V . Sold cheaper than the. cheapest
All we want is-,Some one io enquire into the truth ot
the above assertion to make a Qustomer of you
Perfumes and Toilet Articles in abundance, Oall
in and make yourseli at home
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Brown Drug Cos.
I SPECIAL
MOLIDAV
I gg) OFFER?
invite the attention of Christmas Buyt rs to our
in display of Oak ana Mahogany .
f=? o k: e: f=s s
in cobbler seats apd plusli, exquisite designs and novel fin
ish . Selections at this store are made easy and every
taste gratified. Wood bottom chairs v7sc, better ones in
cane $1.15.‘ The largest and most diversified assortment
of Children’s Chairs to be found anywhere.
Oar stock of RUGS will be found equally as inter
esting. Many great economies will be revealed by a visit
aud critical inspection of exceptional offerings throughout
the entire store,
CU. M‘GARVEY
LOOK THE WORLD OVER
ANDJYOT.CAN'T BEAT
CREAM OF KENTUCKY
Whisky.
sl.ooj PER QUART ; $4.00 PER GALLON.
NOT MADEIBYfA'TRUST*
I- Trager & Cos„ Independent Distillers.
Sold Exclusively in Braunswick by
FR. V. OOLJGL-AS,
206 Bay Street.