The Brunswick news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1901-1903, January 19, 1902, Image 4

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SUNDAY MORNING. A SHIRT STORY. We have about 6 doz.colored: stiff bosom Shirts, all sizes, that were sold at SI and $1.25 We want them moved, and will, for a few days, put them out at 89 Cents. We are now selling THE “RIO HONDO” Brunswick Made. CIGARS. Ask for Them W. J. BUTTS, THE DRUGGIST. Huyler’s Candy Fresh Every Week. Notice to Merchants and Planters, GENUINE AROOSTOOK COUNTY, MAINE. SEED POTATOES, From a Seed Field, guaranteed true to name. Have just received a car of the above, consisting of the following varieties, in eleven peck barrel sacks: HOUSTON EARLY ROSE —An immense yielder and a sure cropper. Too well known for further comment. PRIDE OF THE SOUTH (White Bliss)—A beautiful round white potato. An early yielder and a big cropper. Specially adapted for shipping qualities RED BLISS (Bliss Triumph)—One of the best varieties for the south. It is very early, a large yielder, and the best keeper known. We also have the Hebron, Burbank, Peerless and Goodrich fo*later planting. All orders will receive our prompt attention. BENJ. BORCHARDT & CO., Wholesale Produce and Grocers, Brunswick, Ga. Sfr. WITH TUB NEW YEAH open up one of our bottles of II 0} WILSON AND YELLOW LABEL Jt\|i I! As w I and drink to the health and prosper | M | lty of friends and Self during the umSL\ Theqe goods are pure and whole some. Unexcelled for richness, and • strength and flavor. Right for health and prosperity. JULIUS MAY, Corner Bay and Gloucester Streets ’Phone 221. \ SPECIAL SALE Of [ 'imbreiderietf and [ 'Muslin Underwear. fON MONDAY AND TUESDAY, E January 20 and 21, | 4. 11. III'UER & ISRO., I 220 Newcastle S'reet. ; Leaders of Low Prices E SEE DISPLAY IN THE WINDOW AND : NOTICE PRICES. ► ► NEW YORK FASHIONS, AS VIEWED BY LAL. (Special Correspondence.) New York, Jan. 19.—For once Dame Fashion has treated her followed with a little grace, and the woman of slender purse can adopt some or the most favorable modes to her lim ited outlay. Every style of woman can choose at least a becoming fashion, and the tall, short, blonde, brunette and oth erwise kind of woman, is easily gar bed in becoming attire. Furs were never richer nor so eas ily avaiable to the slender purse, as this year. To be strictly up to date you must possess a fur collar or boa with dangling tails numbering any where from four to a dozen; the muffs are much larger than last year, and are also decorated with the tails of the animals they are supposed to represent. Avery handsome set for an elderly lady was made of black Persian lamb, the collar placed on the shoul ders, and a medici ruff finished the neck; it reached nearly to the bottom of the dress skirt, and at intervals had clusters of little black tails, to the number of six. In hats, velvet turbans, really for any mode of decoration you may pre fer, are offered in the shop at very reasonable prices. A beautiful one 1 saw was made entirely of the blue black feathers of the Grebe. Another was draped about the brim with a scarf, and a largo butterfly made of feathers was poised on the crown. The ever popular sailor hat Is trimmed In a most fetching manner, which makes it as delightful as an old friend in an attractive form ever is; a wreath of flowers laid around the brim near the crown is a novelty, but very becoming, and a large velvet bow shaped like the Alsatian, and placed almost on the crown in the back, with the long ends tacked to hide the joining of the wreath. For very dressy wear, hats of all white are very much worn; white felt, vevet and corded silk, trimmed elaborately with lace. fur. flowers and even small fruits, make a wide field of choice for the modish woman. In coats and wraps, some of the styles would make Venus herself look like a feather pillow, from a rear view; the so-called raglans are as shapely and graceful as the average home-made Mother Hubbard wrapper. The half-fitting long coats are very warm looking, but very few women look well in a long garment, and the short jacket, the three-quarter length, and the round Eton, which reaches the waist line, will doubtless stay with us longer than the Kaglan. Never were the fashions for children so sensible, uor the designs so becom ing as this year. The Russian styles for little boys and girls are very popular. Reds, browns, greens, grays and blues in serges, cheviots, corduroy, and velvet make a list for serviceable and dressy wear The coats for little boys are mostly in the Russian style double-breasted and buttoned diagonally from the shoulder; a belt of leather or white kid gives a pretty finisli. The old-time broad-brimmed black hat is in favor again; simply trim med with a sash like ribbon, tied sim ply at the back in a huge bow, with long, streaming ends; it is a very stylish yet simple mode for little girls. The very latest fad for children is to cast aside the black stockings, so long in favor, and to encase the sturdy little legs in stockings of pure white, either of wool or heavily ribbed cotton; with a dainty patent leather and kid boot; the effect is very ehie. The Kate Greenaway poke bonnet of velvet, with a deep facing inside the ruff of high colored silk, edged with narrow bands of fur, is one of the most popular head dresses for little girls of from three to nine years. The shops are just displaying their spring goods, and of those I will tell you next week. m. the Brunswick daily news. HAVE : YOUR EYES \ 4 4 . Treated and fitted with glasses ♦ ■ by a home man. Then, if any-i ' thing goes wrong you can have 4 ’ it corrected. 1 ’ EXAMINATION FREE. } l KEHNON MOTT, 0. D., ] ► . ] ► 215 NEWCASTLE STREET. 4 . JEWELER AND l GRADUATE OPTICIAN^ £ Inspector of watches for *■ Southern Railway. Keeper of.< t the city clock... Time by wlref £ from Washington daily at r a. m. 4 t 4 ► [Ladies i ► < ► [Entertaining : ► < £ With afternoon teas will find; r it to their interest to call and- 1 ► - 1 ► examine our nice line of TEA—< ► < ► Koh-i-Noor, Emperor Blend and; , . , Formosa. , r t Dainty Crackers, Alberts, < ► ; I" Athena, Ramona, Nabisco, Dain-" r ► ty Minuets, Champagne Wafers^ ► and Saratoga Chips - p - £ Chocolate-Menier. ; Thos. Keany’s, l FANCY GROCER, ' - . ► Phone 1). 312 Newcastle St.. ► , I POOB WOMIN !j I “TROUBLES OL : [ HER OWN.” E !(&>: t J'V: U fl- 4 i II Ml WPdSh • i ► If she only had a i GAS RANGE j ► Cooking would be a pleasure.* ► l BRUNSWICK LIGHT AND ► WATER COMPANY. Five hundred pieces of embroideries in 4 1-2 yards lengths, sold only in whole lengths at special sale on Mon day and Tuesday at J. H. Heller & Bro. I.oula 66, sold everywhere at $1.50, at Julius May's for SI.OO. McDuffie’s Tasteless Chill Cure will build up broken down systems and make the blood rich and healthy, cer tain cure lor chills, guaranteed or your money refunded. Price 50 cents. At W. Joerger’s. Repairing a Specialty. The repairing done at Jim Carter's is in charge of a first-class tailor. Full line of building material at L. A. Miller’s. The best photographs, crayons, photo jewelry, etc:, are to be had at Wilson's studio, 602 1-2 Gloucester street. Call and see samples and the prices. For artistic photographs that will not fade or spot you are advised to go to "Wilson’s studio, 504 1-2 Glouces ter street Call and see his crayons, frames; etc. Wood and Coal Conv & Parker. A Good Place To have your clothes cleaned is at Jim Carters. Ring phone 253-2. Get a Look At the latest samples for clothing at Jim Carter’s. Only first-class work done. For a clean ehav# at 10c call on Walton, tbs barber, at opera house. LYCEUM ATTRACTION. Dr. May, on the Patalon Play, to Lect ure January 23. By a happy coincidence Dr. Eugene May, of Washington, D. C., the great lecturer on Art, Travel and Adven ture, has been secured as the fourth attraction of the Lyceum course. Next Thursday night he will deliver his thrilling descriptive lecture on "The Passion Play.” Nearly every one has read something of the won derful piay as produced by the pious villagers of Oberammergau in Ba-' varia every ten years. Dr. May is eminently qualified to make it lively before his hearers. He is said to be the most vivid, eloquent, and realistic descriptive lecturer on the American plaltform. Members of the Lyceum course may begin to reserve seats to morrow. Seats will be on sale at pop ular prices to the public, Wednesday and Thursday. FOR BALE. ..60x180 feet south of the Baptist church on Union street; $750. Small cash payment, balance on long time. 30x100 on E street, SBS. 45x90 corner London and Albany streets, S3OO, small cash payment Three houses and lots in New Town bringing sl2 rent; price S6OO. One brick block, income SI,BOO per annum; price $16,000. For good property, cheap property investment or income? call on BKOBSTON, FENDIG & COMPANY. Just received, anew lot of gas heaters at 310 Newcastle street. Strictly First-Class Work is being done at Jim Carter’s. Only experienced workmen are em ployed by him. Three sizes of gas heaters on dis play at 310 Newcastle street. We lead, others follow. Hunter-Sale >rug Cos., birthplace of pure drugs McDuffie’s Little Blue Liver Pill makes hue people bright, cleanses the system of all the deleterious and un healthy matter and makes anew person of you. 25 cents, at W. Joer ger’s. An instantaneous water heater, gives hot water while you are looking at it. W. IV). TUPPER & CO., Forwarding and Shipping Agents. Lighterage, Towing and Marine In surance. Correspondence Solicited. BRUNSWICK, GA. 125 PER CENT OFF t j t : j ON ALL i ion COMFORTS. ► EH- M- MlliitEß & SOJ4. V . . . . . ! SEDALGI4 PO’S. A Lure Cure for Al! Headaches PREPARED BY HUNTER-SALE OF.UB GO., ’Phone 37. Anybody can buy good., but to buy and sell at such startling prices at Mrs. M. Isaac offers is a mystery to the public. Clothing, Clothing! W , e , h ‘ ve *ntered the race to lead, and this we are doing. See our special line for Gents in Clay Worsted Cheviots and Serge for $6.50. We have a few suits left in checks that we will sacrifice at $5.75; also a wm^ n# w,N to cM. . R nd m^cur. r ’on. Me "" W *" d slo ’ " and *° u Pants at all Prices. * See our $5 kind for $3.77. A nice line for $2.69. Shoes for men:..The Cracker -ack is the most stylish Shoe you WoU |\Ln£ e ii°rf r pr,c *’ * 2 ’ so - Al ° *>hoes for Ladies, Children and Infants. a?n,i en £ ar ! rO T f 66 P * r BUit t 0 s2 ’ Wocl Ho,e at 19c for La ’ efit vou d m C L UT i * Ck * alwa ** of the late f styles, and it will ben ent you to eall and fnapect it. MRS. M. ISAAC, DEALE R IN Fancy Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Etc., Etc. JANUARY 19, 1902 &Ki OUR l MOTTO i Give just what we advertise. X Fresh Country Eggs, only 25c T per dozen. No cold storage I with us. If it’s good, we haver it. } Ft ml hustler The Grocer. Phone 158.} Ship Notice. Neither the master, owners or con signee of the Uruguayan bark Clara will be responsible for any debts con tracted by the crew of said vessel. ROCA, Master. Ship Notice. Neither the captain, owners or con signees of the Russian bark Lenna tin will be responsible for any debts contracted by the crew of said ves sel. ERHOLM, Master. Ship Notice. Neither the captain, owners or con signees of the Italian bark Virginia will be responsible for any debts con tracted by the crew of said vessel. VALLE, Master. Ask your grocer for “Sweetwater" Jersey” butter, the best on the mar ket. At wholesale by Southern Pro duce Cos. Telephone 19. COLLINS & GLASS, Contractors and Bi Iders. ..Estimates furnished on short no tice and satisfaction guaranteed. Superintending a specialty. 422 North Wolf Street, Brunswick, Ga. McDuffie’s Turpentine and Mutton Suet Lung Plaster is a certain cure for whooping cough, easy and com fortable, works while you sleep. 25 cents, at W. Joerger’s. Hunter-Sale Drug Cos., a home for the sick. Phone 37.