The Brunswick news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1901-1903, September 04, 1902, Image 4

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'THURSDAY MORNING. FALL OPENING. Today We Put on Exhibition Our New Fall Hats. Our reputation as wall as the nialies wo handle is sufficient K " ara,l,< '*‘ nf ll " il ‘’’“-•dlencc, ami in our north window. The hell dko> Accuracy -d Exactness. Wo do not guess about anything in our prescription department. We use accurate welgms and measures. We also uso exact methods in compound ing the various Ingredients Into the tnedicine as it is when ready to take. And then we are always precise in checking over the prescription as a llnal precaution to make sure tiiul everytumg Is all right. We are going into details In this way Just to show you how thorough we are in every part of our prescrip tion work. THOROUGHNESS Ih ex uctly tne word. Wo want and invito you to tiring nr send all of your prescriptions here to lie tilled. W. J. BUTTS, THE DRUGGIST. Rob Roy Flour. Not Doomed for Lite. "I was treated for throe yearn by good doctora.' writes VV. A. (Beer, MicConnellsvlllc, Oi, “for files and TUUila, hut when nil failed, Buckleu’s Arnlea Salve cured me in i.wo weeks.'’ Cures Burns. Brumes, Cuts, Corns, sores, Eruptions, Salt Rheum, Piles or no pay. 250. at. all druggists. Fortune Favors a Texan. "Having distressing pains in head, back nnd stomnen. and oeing without, appetite, I began to use Ur. King's New l.lfe fills," writes W. f. White head of Kennedale, Tex., "and soon fidt like anew man.” Infallible in stomach and liver troubles. Only 25c at all druggists. Feed! Feed! Corn, Oats, Hay, Bran, Cotton Seed Hulls, PURI AKA. FEED. Everything at wholesale prices - . Gasoline 5 gals. 95 c. A. ZELMEINOVITZ. Corner E and L Sts. Phone 205, iGreat Slaughter of : Summer Dress Goods • At less than cost i We have placed all our sum i mer 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 -1 day and pick your choice. id.H.Hellef& Bro. ; 220 Newcastle. 302 Bay A Parson's Noble Act. “I want nil the world to know," writes Rev. C. .1. IPiillong, of Asliuuny. It. 1., "what a thoroughly good mid re liable medicine I found in Electric Billers. They cured me oi juimlici and liver troubles Unit bud 1 aimed me great suffering for many years. For a genuine, all-round euro tin y ex eel anything i ever saw.” Electric Bitters arc the surprise of all for their wonderful work in Liver, Kid ney and Stimiarh troubles. Don't mil to try them. Only 50 els. Satislac lion is guaranteed ny nil druggists. The Only Guaranteed Kidney Cure. is Sun .’s Sure Kidbey Cure. Your druggist will refund your money if alter taking one bottle you are not satisfied with results. 50 rents. dome ifoeial News Notes. The Woman Who Worried. By Jeannette La Flamboy. Let me sing you a song of a woman 1 knew, Who always was flurried and hur ried ; Don’t ask me her name, if it’s all the same, Just call her “The Woman Wno Worried.” There was ever the battle with rust and moth, For moths were slyer than foxes; And so, poor thing, she spent all the spring. Putting things into bundles and boxes. She worried at morn and she worried at noon. And worried when night descended, For without some hurry and without some worry The day hadn’t been well ended. And she’d carry her burden of house hold cares Till ship put an end to her labors; And the dog ran away, and he went to stay, And the cat went to live at a neigh bor’s. And the children stayed out of doors when they could. For mother was always hurried. And noise and dirt were the things that hurt. The woman who worried and wor ried. And her face grew long, and peaked and thin, And she once was a oeauty, they said; But she worries no more —there was crape on the (loot, For the woman who worried was dead. And her husband married again—he did, And never before had he hurried; But looking around a woman he found A woman who never had worried. Moral- Don’t Worry. • • • Mrs. C. L Elliott is convalescing, after a slight illness. ... Miss Virginia Boyle will airtve to day from North Carolina. t • 0 Little Miss Grace Cainan Is improv ing from a severe illness. • • • Miss Janet Ashby, of Ailanla, is the guest of friends here. • • • Mrs. .1 liotboki is the guest of her mother, Mrs, L. Greenvfbud. * • • Mrs. c. I. Brown of Jacksonville, is Ine guest of Mrs. Neil Cainan. • ■ • Mir. Ham Mallard of Thomasvllle. is file guest of Mrs. R. It. Hopkins. • * •- Miss Edith Grady of Savanna'n is the guest of Mrs, C. J Doertlinger. . . . Miss Mamie Wofr arrives home to day after a delightful visit to Vir ginia. • * m Miss Maud Banks of Savannah, is the charming guest of Mrs. A. C. Banks. • * • Miss Leila Bunkley left yesterday for a visit to St. Mary's and Cran dall, Fla. * • * Col. and Mrs. W. E. Kay and their family will leave Tuesday for North Carolina. Mrs. ‘James Hopkins of Thomasvllle, with her children are the guest of Mrs. tv. It. Hopkins. • • • Miss Mamie Symons and little May and Alice Stiles left yesterday for a visit to Malborn. ~ m m Miss Eva Cole has returned from North Carolina, whore she lias been visiting relatives. • * • Mrs. F. D. Aiken and her children an.l Miss Fannie Aiken Igpvc shortly to spend some time in Atlanta. • • m Miss Mary Let ford has returned to her home in Waycross after a visit to her brother, Mr. IT. M. King. * • * Mrs. J. J. Lett and children have returned from Hendersonville, N. C., where they spent some weeks. • * * Mrs. A. C. Banks will entertain Friday evening at cards in honor of her guest, Miss Maud Banks, of Savan nah. Misses CecTe. Addle and Bertie Paul (‘ii-mo over from Darien yester day with Miss Marie DeVoe to spend a day or two here. *• • * Dr. ITopklns Who was brought here from Darien seriously ala few days ago, is improving slowly at the home of his son. Mr. 11. It. Hopkins. ■ • the Atlanta News of Tuesday says: "Miss Josephine vlußignon. of Bruns wick. is the guest of Miss Inez Sledge. Miss dußignon Is one of the prettiest women in the state.” Notice is directed to the advertise ment of A. Zelmenovitz in this Issue. This popular grocer can save you mon ey. Try Idm on your next order. Clark, the well known colored bar ber. is better fitted to serve the pub lic than ever. Everything neat and elean and up to date Ween you want a load of good wood for 75 cents, ’phone 138-3. or call at yard, corner I street and Cochran ave. For fashionable dressmaking go to Mrs. .1. K. Walter, 511 First avenue, three doors from Newcastle. Terms .easovrble. . 4ft M THS BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS. W. W. Davis, of Savannah, spent yesterday in tne city. J. B. Wright, of St. Simon, was .n the city yesterday. Dr. F. P. Gale has returned te Atlanta after a visit to relatives here. W. M. Wiggins, of Vvaynesville, was among the visitors to the city yester day. Dr. Meldrim, of St. Simon, was among the visitors to the city yes teTTay. A. R. Johnson the well known mill man of Atkinson, spent yesterday in tne city. J. Ti Colson has returned from a pleasant vacation to Aahevnle and other points. T. M. Emerson, traffic manager of the Atlantic Coast Line, was in the city yesterday. Kenan Livingston, the able solicitor general of the Anantic circuit, was in the city yesterday. Dr. W. B. Burroughs will return to fiay from Atlanta, where he has been , . nuiug some time. Tom Wiggins has returned from Gainesville. Fla., where be lias been spending his vacation. Rev. P. J. LuekTe is in Baltimore, where he accompanied Larned Pitcher who went to enter school there. A LIVELY POLICE COURT. Seven Negroes Convicted for righting Monday Night. Acting >Wayor Franklin held a very interesting session of the poce court yesterday morning and some eight or nine offenders were tried. The seven negroes who engaged in such a lively fight on Bay street Mon day night, were arraigned for trial and each of them were lined five dollars or sentenced to serve thirty days on the chaingang. Those In the fight were; lama Brown, Stella Williams, Kate Bennett, Josephine Godwin. Mattie Main, Eh Holt, Gilbert Bel!. The following cases were also tried: F. Pitt*, drunk and asleep on the streets, SI.OO or three days on the streets. F. Pitts, disorderly con duct, discharged upon paying cost of the court. A BUSINESS CHANGE. J. W. Wilson Purchases Restaurant Business of E. Arnheiter. J. W. Wilson, of Savannaa, yester day purchased the restaurant busi ness of Earnest Arnheiter on New castle afreet, and at once assumed charge of the business. Mr. Wilson has had experience in this line before, and says he wilt give the people of Brunswick the best ser vice they have ever had. He will greatly Improve the restaurant in many ways and promises to have a neat place. Mr. Wilson speaks for the patronage acorded Mr. Arnheiter in the past and asks for tne trade of new customers. Mr. Otto Arnhei ter wall still be connected with tne restaurant for a while. Why Do We Go to Bed at Night? Because the bed will not come to us. cut pain in tne bowels will, which can be relieved by Dr. Digger’s Huckle berry Cordial, which cures all bowel troubles. Cures “ip children when teething. Cholera Morbus. Dysentery, etc. Sold by all druggists, 25 and 50c. bottle. A DINNER. Is not complete without some one of the fol owing vegetables: New Pack Sugar Corn 15c New Pack Early June Peas, 15c: New Pack Striugless Beans 15c New Pack Lima Beans .. ..16c New Pack Okra !£c New Pack Okra and. Toma toes 15c New Pack Tomatoes, 3 cans 25c New Pack Asparagus Tips ~25c New Pack Tomatoes, 4 cans 25c New Pack Asparagus 35c THOMAS KEANY, •Phone 11. 312 Necastle. Swan’s Down la the finest winter wheat patent flour. Why pay SI.OO for a bottle of ordi nary whwiskey when vou can get the genuine Wilson's at Julius May’s for $1.00? Why pay $1.50 for a whiskey when you can get Wilson’s at Julius May’s for $1.00? Sound Kidneys— Perfect Health The use of Smith s Sure Kidney cure will produce both. Try a bottle and be convinced. Your druggist sells it tax 50c. , PERSONAL POINTS. HERE’S YOUR HAT! Fall styles of derbys and aiplnes are ready. Straw hats are already on the run—they'll soon be out of sight. Two kinds of hats sold at $3.00 —these worth the money and the other kind. We sell $3 hats worth ß *3 in correct shapes and shades;'Tis the “Young's” Hat. the best in the world for the price. We also have tne better kind —Knox’s $5.00 hat. New shapes are now in stock ready for you. You can tie to our Fall Neckwear; it's correct: They are here now. KAISER’S. LIT TEC LOCAL LINES. B. Coleman has removed to the Un ion street residence formerly occupied by C. L. Candler. Quite a large number went marsh hen shooting yesterday and although the birds are 'scarce yet all killed enough for a good meal. From present indications Bruns wick will htfve a first class football team this winter, ami the public may expect to see some very interesting games. Lawyers and others who desire legal advertisements in the News for the present m>mth had better get the copy in today. This will insure cor rect insertions. The News stated that the first meeting of the creditors of the Gbscb Sash and blind iaetorj would bo hoc. yesterday. This was an error. The meeting will be held today. Attention is called to the exceeding low rates offered by the Southern Railway in this Issue to Washington. D. G. during tiic encampment of the Grand Army Republic, which takes place in the Capitol City during the week beginning Monday, October Cth. No doubt a great many of our citizens win take advantage of t'iits opportun ity to visit Washington and other eas term and noithern cities as the long limit on the. tickets evil! allow them ample time for this purpose. MARRIED YESTERDAY. Miss Carrie Wilson and IWr. Joseph Scott United in Matrimony. Avery pretty, home wedding took place in tlijs city at high noon yes terday at the residence of tne bride’s parents, 1211 George street, when Mr. Joseph M. Scott, of Woodbine, and .•.ms Carrie lie]"-- Wilson. <>, this city, were united in the holy bonds of wed lock, Rev. J. U. Tippins, of the for mer place officiating. Miss Wilson is tne daughter of J. M. Wilson who holds a responsible position with the Brunswick A- Bir mingham rSTToad aiu! Mr. Scott is one ol’ the most ptßrninent young business men in Camden county, lining head clerk in the large store of J, K. Bed ell. 3t Woodbine. The happy young couple-left for the’T ilfnre home last night. When you want a load of good wood for 75 cents, ’phone ijS-3, or ca„ at yard, corner I street and Cochran ave. Swans Down Flour. P. DEVARRIS. STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES Vegetables, Eto. STREET. Free delnt t ' We Offer ! THE OLD RELIABLE ‘‘Charter Oak” Range, 1 Beautifully Nitkled i rimed, At Only $35-00. ! ° dJs a,MI entls in window shades, rope portieres at > 0 vour own prices. M. M. Miller A den. SEPTEMBER 4 FOR BREAKFAST Largo, fat Mackerel. Try one. i \ If it's good to eat, wc havl* it. JEWELRY. * DIAMONDS, WATCHES and a complete lino of tiie Rogers' Knivea, Forks, Spoons, Etc. Fine repairing. KtiiNGS MBIT, 0. 0. The Leading Jeweler. 218 NEWCASTLE STREET. Inspector of watches for the Southern and B & U Railways. Keeper of the city dock. Time by wire from Washington daily at 11 a. m. Healthy Kidneys Means Long Life. If you want to restore your Kidneys to their former state take Smith Sure Kidney Cure—fit) cents at druggist*. Clark, tiie leading and up to dale colored harbor has all tue latest things connected with an up to date barlteT shop. A Boy's Wild Ride For Life. With family around expecting him to die, and a son riding for life, is nifless, to get Dr. King's New liisenv eiy for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, W. H. Brown, oi Leesviile, Ind.. endured death's agouti's from as thma, hut t.liis wonderful medicine gave Instarrt relief and soon cured him. it. wi%s "I now-sleep sound ly every night" Lfko marvelous cures of Consumption. Pneumonia, Bronchi tis, Coughs, Colds and Grip prove -s matchless merit for all Toroat and I.ung troubles. Guaranteed bottles 50c and 21.00. Trial bottles fret- at all . If You Suffer Fr&m Kidney Troubles. I se Smiths Surd'Kidney Cure" Noth ing like it for diseased kidneys. 50 cents.