The Brunswick news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1901-1903, September 02, 1902, Image 4

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TtTESDAT MORNING. FALL OPENING. Today We Put on exhibition Our New Fall Hats. Our reputation as wclL&s the f~ "lakes we handle is sufficient ’-v • ,sjpU, guarantee of thetr excellence, and . r? **'..,•• In our north window. The hell V - V has wrung on straw hats. -AVtT yprt -•/ l* eop'ffi.cs! - ' Accuracy and Exactness. We do not guess about, anything in our prescription department. We use accurate weights and measures. Wo also use exact methods In compound ing the various ingredients into the tnedieine as it is when ready to take. And then we are always precise In checking over the prescription as a final precaution to make sure Inal, everytning is all right,. Wo aro going into details in this way Just to show you how thorough we are in every part of our prescrip tion work. THOROUGHNESS is ex actly trie word. We want and invite you to bring or send all of your prescriptions here to he iilied. W. J. BUTTS, THE DRUGGIST. St. Simon Line. Steamers Hessie No. 1 and No 2. leavft Brunswick. Arrive Ocean Pier Leave Ocein Piers. Arrive Brunswick 8.30 a. m. 9,15 a. m 5.30 p. in 615 p. m 5.30 n in 6.30 pm Leave St, Simon Milis Arrive St. Simon Mills 10.00 a. m ‘.10.00 a m &3 5,10 p, in' 5.00 p m Monday Schedule. Leave Rrumwick I a-ave Ocean 1 *i*r 9.80 n. m 11 on n hi. 2Ho m. 600 p, m Feed! Feed! Corn, Oats, Hay, Bran, Cotton Seed Hulls, PURIAIv A. FEED. Everything at wholesale prices. Gasoline 5 gals. 95 c. A. ZELMFJNOVITZ. Corner t and I. Sis. Phone 205, :Great Slaughter of l Summer Dress Goods * t At less than cost We have placed all our sum ■ men dress goods out on the counters at 8 1-2 cents per . yard. "Their regular prices * were 10, 12 1-2. 15 and 20 cts. * Call early on Monday or Tues * day and pick your choice. id.H. Heller & Bno. \ 220 Newcastle. 302 Bay* dome dedal Views Victes. Those who have news for this de partment are requested to communi cate with the news or call telephone 3 47-3. The Saddest Words This Year. Maud Muller, on a summer day. Raked the meadow sweet with hay. beneath the straw hat, trimmed with green. A wealth of freckles could be seen. Singing she raked and her merry glee Was like a song-bird’s melody. But when she glanced to the far-off town. White from its hill-slope, looking down. The sweet song died and a vague un rest And well-known longing tilled her breast. The judge came prancing down the lane, And kiKike to Maud as he drew his rein; “1 came, Miss maud to ask,” said he, if you Will play ping-pong with me?” She looked a>- the rake, and she lookod at the hay, -s she answerea the judge in a hope less way: ‘of all sad words, the sauuest are these: I can’t play ping-pong whenever I please.’’ The judge regretted, and rode away, And Maud continued her raking hay. Alas tor the judge, alas for the ipaid. And for ping-pong game that was never played.” - Now York Sun. Mrs. M. A. Webster visiting rela tives in Atlanta. • * Miss May Ferguson is visiting rela tives in Savannah. * • • Mrs. Wm. Layback and son Ralph, have returned from Macon. . * • Mr. and Mrs. W. 11. Leopold spent Sunday here "on their way to Ttfton. * • Mrs. J, R. B. Danforth loft yester day for.a visit to Atlanta and Rome. * * • aptatn and Mrs. <fiiar.es Ander son are spending some time in Atlan ta. • * • Mr. and Mrs, It. E. Sherman and children are stopping with Mrs, C, I. Elliott. • • • Miss Edith Ferguson has returned from" Inez, having closed her school there. • • Mrs. M. W. Cahill and Miss Lillie Cahill left Sunday nig.it for North (kiroiina. • • • Misses Mary and Florrie Porter are the guests of their brother, (J. W. Por ter in Monroe, <!h. • • • Mrs. W. I! Hunkley and Miss Tom pkins of St. Mary’s. (In., are the guests ot Mrs William Hunkley, until Wed ms. lay. • • • Mrs. M. A. Orady and her daugh ter, Mrs John (irady of Savannah, spent Sunday here the guests of Mrs. c. .1 Doorllinger. Mrs. 11 It. dußlgnon and little Miss Katharine Stilts left Sunday for Brooklyn to spend several weeks with Mrs. W. F. Parks. m m • Miss Emmie Scarlett, left yesterday for Atlanta. After a visit to friends tin rc she will leave for Burketown, Yu.. to spoil.i some thne. • • iotas Daisy Scarlett has returned from Fort. Valley to spend a few days at 'Fancy Bluff after which alio will return to Fort Valley to spend the winter. • • • A wedding to occur in Albany this month will lie of interest to many here, the bride to bo being popular with a largo circle of mends here, where she lived for several years. v A DINNER. , ———— . Ik not complete without some. one of the fol owing vJjfetables: •< Now Pack Sugar Corn ....ISC'" Now Pack Early June Peas, 15c 9 Now Pack Stringless Beans 15c v Now Pack Lima Beans .. 15c 4 Now Pack Okra iSc' Now Pack Okra and Toma- 1 009 15c , New Pack Tomatoes, 8 cans 25c , New Pack Asparagus Tips ..25cv New Pack Tomatoes, a cans 25c 4 Now Pack Asparagus 35c M 4 THOMAS KEANY, ■Phone 11. 312 Necastla. h Gale Seminary. Begins Its school year September .. . 1902. Primary, Academic. College Preparation; Music Art, and Elocu tion. h.'stem of Education thorough and progressive, the excellence ot its mor al training unsurpassed. SADIE R. GALE. SADIE R. GALE. Principals. Use Rob Roy Flour. THI BRUNSWICK BAHT NEWS. The Unhappy Burden Bearer Must Make Choice. PAINE’SCELERY COMPOUND TAKES AWAY THE LOAD OF DIS EASE AND LEADS TO NEW LIFE, HEALTH AND HAPPINESS. The unhappy victim of disease and suffering who has just dragged through the summer, and who is now racked with suffering and aimost a physical wreck, must make immediate cnoice oi two paths. One leads to increased miseries and certain death, tue other to new life, health and happiness. The use of Paine’s Celery Compound is a necessity for all who seek tlie path of health arm long years. Vic tims of rheumatism, neuralgia, kid ney disease, liver trouble, dyspepsia, nervousness and blood diseases, qu.ck ly and surely find new life, vigor and strength In Dr. Phelps’ medical pres cription—Paine’s Celery' Compound. It builds up the system, purifies the mood, braces the nerves and regu lates digestion as no otner medicine can do. ;r. John C. Rowan, 137 E. Winifred St., St, Paul, Minn., says: “Some six years ago I suffered with rheumatism in my knees so painful J could get no relief, and I had to rub them for a moment's ease. Paine’s Celery Compound eurea me and eradi catod the disease from my system. I had also been afflicted with kidney dis ease as most, railroad men are, and I had catarrh so bad that my head ach ed and my eyes were inflamed w'r continual pain, and 1 could retain nothing but liquid food on my stom ach. Today, thanks to Paine's ,el cry Compound, 1 think I am as nealthy as any man that stands on the globe.' Rob Roy Flour. House Party Returns. A large house party that have been spending several weeks on St. Simon, citfne up to the city Sunday and left for Albany. Those in the party were: M. F. Tift and wlfp. Miss Julia Tift, Miss Margaret Ha... Miss Ruby Wrignt, Miss Irene Tift, Miss Jean etta Mitchell, Miss Marie Mitcneli, E A. Jociia. The crowd reported a tie -ghtful time while on the island. GEORGIA, Glynn County. Nathan Weinstein vs. Sadie Wein stein. Libel for Divorce. In Glynn Superior court, Decemoer Term, 1902. To the defendant, Sadie Weinstein: You nre hereby required to be and appear at tne next Superior Court to he held in and for said county on the first Monday in December 1902, then and mere to answer the plaintiff; complaint, in default whereof the court will proceed aa to justice shall appertain. Witness the Honorable F, Willis Dart, Judge of said court this the 30th day or August 1902. H. F. duBIGNON. clerk Glynn Superior Court. Swans Down flour. Miss Kate Slater has the newest ready to wear hats, the Kromico. Call ami see them. Rob Roy Flour la good Quinine shampoo, toe latest for ladles' hair. For sale only at Clark's tousorlal parlore. Swan'a down flour, absolutely pure; try It. nnilllfl Mwaae and Whisker I I |i| Si kl without pail I1 | ill Ilf | ra>aaoain! vure.-unr U I IV 111 *eM4atenallnHnui,.rm jay. B. 1.VH41, Mfta'av the,* sprlnga Cnri *>., rw*r i. Awecli.Wn “sttiellrestjinmt ten' if preferred. ComMjwnflu®e .n<*ly eotifideutial Try Swans Down flour. Notice. 1 will be out of the city until Sep tember 25 and during that ume my dental ottu'e will be closed. G. M. GOWAN. Jim Carter has returned to the city and is giving all work sent to his shop personal supervision. WANTED. —An experienced seam stress capable of doing tailor work on skirts. Apply at once to MRS. M. taAAC. 208 Newcastle street. FOUND.—Large stone key. Apply at this office. THE BEST SERVICE. Jim Carter has just returned to the city from his northern trip and is in a position to give the very best ser vice In clothes cleaning to be found anywhere. He has secured the agency of the very best tailoring hou ses and it will pay all to examine nis fine line of samples before purchas ing elsewhere. Clark, the well known colored bar ber, Is better fitted to serve the pub lic than ever. Everything neat and eldan and up to date Send to 504 Monk street or ring phone 2532. Jim Carter secured the very best me thods and preparations for cleaning clothes. Send your clothes to him. WILSON’S PHOTO STUDIO— Once more epen for business. I beg leave to announce that I have returned and am ready for business. Everything of the very latest style and fin ish will be found at the studio. 502 Gloucester street. J. B. Blvth, man ager, Wilson Studio. Rob Roy flour makes fine bread. HERE’S YOUR HAT! % Fall styles of derbvs and alpines are ready. Straw hatn are already on the run—they’ll soon be out of sight. Two kinds of hats sold at $3.00 —those worth the money and the other kind. We sell $3 hats worth *.l in correct shapes and shades:'Tis the ”Young’s" Hat. the best in the world for the price. We also have the better kind —Knox’s ss.<tff hat. New shapes are now in stock ready for yon. You can tie to our Fall Neckwear; it's correct; They are hero now. KAISER’S. ♦ PERSONAL Po!\ SS. 4 * 4 Rob Roy Fiour is the best. H. L. Harris, ot Atlanta, is in the city. Ask your grocer .or Swans Down fiour. Julius Levy silent Sunday in Jack sonville. C. W. Doming spent yesterday at Douglas. John H. Pace is spending stun time at Card!. Holmes Sheldon lias returned from a trip west. Jack Bowen is still quite sic., with rheumatism. J. M. .av.s, of Uuylun, (in., was here yesterday. T. Livingston was in the city yes terday from {bookman, R. B. Tupper leaves shortly to spend some time in Maine. L. B. Williams, of Ociiln, La., spent yesterday in tu city. W. 11. Love, a well known Tift on citizen w;ts in the city yesterday. W. W. Terrell, of Dougvis. was among the visitors to the city yes terday. P. M. Golden is spending remit time in Valdosta and Whiter Sulphur Springs, Fla. Frank Scarlett came o\c-. from Fancy Bluff and spent the day lit n yesterday. Judge Bolling Whitfield of the city was registered at the Brown I .me. , Macon, Sunday. Have you tried Hob Roy Flour. R. B. Wood. Jr., left yesterday to spend some time at. Wbiu SuSpnur Springs, Fla. The very latest and most suii : tory methods are being installed at Jim Carter's clothing establishment. Col. Henry T. Dunn returned on tin Colorado yesterday from New Vo; i and other cities. Whore lie has tic :i for a month's vacation. Swans Down flour is pure and whole some. Miss Kate Slater wishes to call L attention of the ladies to her new fancy work in battenberg and ren.us aunc.e work. p7devarris7 STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERiE Fruits, Vegetables, Etc. MONK STREET, delivery- I We Have Just Received the finest Assortment of Buck's Stoves Ganges Ever seen in Brunswick. i hey are New and fp-to.Date. Do You Need One? : v See our handsome window display. ■pt. M. Miller & dong SEPTEMBER 2. 4 HI TIE LOCAL lI\LS. t * 4 4444444y4-t-v4444444 The county commissioners will hold then :• ulat monthly meeting at the court Mouse this morning, Anew son arrived at the residence of 1 auraln and Mr.-;. E. B. Dudley yes rest'd ;,v:t v,v-k charSMftMylTl. ii - Will be - J^l.nin brigbt this morning. Labor day was observed in Bruns w -k yi.-Ktorday by ao tue laboring pert pi'. winb- hank's and all ;;n..ac budd ings wre tlo;-,i. While inert, was no r i demon.-iration of any kind, t’nc day was appropriately observed. FOR J BREAKFAST £ | barge. Vat Mackerel. Try (M I (? , i 6- •• “ If it’s good to eat, we havle it. JEWELRY. DIAMONDS, WATCHES’ and a complete line of the Rogers’ Knives, Forks, Spoons, Etc. Fin® repairing. mm mott, o. o. The Leading Jeweler. 215 NEWCASTLE STREET. Inspector of watches for the Southern and B & B Railways. Keeper of the city cloek. Time by wire from Washington daily ; at 11 a. m. * colored barber, has all ta.e latest things connected with an up to date barber shop.