The Brunswick news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1901-1903, September 05, 1902, Image 4

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lIUDAY MOKWIiV’. FALL OPENING. Today We Put on Exhibition Our N ew Fall Hats. '*“•< wo handle in sufficient k ' ’'jiff' ii..rlli ll!ls wrun * on B * ,flw * iais " ...nir" Ajj.- CS : ■ .} ** Jk& 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 tho various Ingredients Into the hiedldne as It Is when ready to take. And then wo are always precise in checking over the prescription as a final precaution to make sure that everytmng Is all right. We are going Into details In this way Just to show you how thorough we are In overy part, of our prescrip tion work. THOROUGHNESS is ex aetly tue word. We want and Invite you to bring or send all of your prescriptions here to be filled. W. J. BUTTS, THE DRUGGIST. Rob Roy Flour. Not Doomed for Life. “I was treated for three years by good 'doctors,” writes W. A. Greer, MioConuellsville, 0, “for Piles and Fistula, but when all failed, Rueklen's Arnica Salve cured-me In . wo weeks.’’ Cures Burns, Bruises, tints. Corns, Sores, Eruptions, Snlt Itheuin. Piles or no pay. 25c. at all ornggists. Fortune Favors a Texan. "Having distressing pains In head, hack and stomacn, and being without appetite, ( began to use nr. King's New Life Pills," writes W. I*. White head of Kennedule, Tex., "and soon felt like n new man.” Infallible In stogme’a and liver troubles. Only 25c at all druggists. Feed! Feed! Corn, Oats, Hay, Bran, Cotton Seed Hulls, PURI ALA. FEED. Everything at wholesale prices. Gasoline 5 gals. 95 c. A. ZELMEINOVETZ. Corner E and L Sts. Phone 205, Just Received A Beautiful Line OF AMOSKEAG DRESS GINGHAMS, CHIVIOTS AND ZEPHIRES We Show Them Cherfully. d.H. Heller & Bro. 220 Newcastle. 302 Bay A Parson’s Noble Act. “I want all the world to know,” I writes Rev. C. .1. Bndlong, of Asha way, j R. 1,, "what ii thoroughly good and re ! liable medicine I found in Electric | Billers. They cured me of jaundice and liver troubles that bad caused Ime great suffering for many years. For a genuine, all round cure nay ex cel anything I ever saw.” Electric Bitters are the surprise of ail for their wonderful work In Liver, Kid npy and Stomach troubles, Don'! mil lo try them. Only 50 eta. Satisfac lion is guaranteed by all druggists. For Sale. The Franklin place on Monk street on easy terms. Largo house and beautiful lot,. UKOnSTON, FEN DIG & CO. dome dceial Views Victes. Which Are You? (By Ella Wheeler Wilcox.) There are two kinds of people on ;t | earth today, •Inst tjvo kinds of peopie, no more, I say. Not the sinner and saint, for 'tis well understood j no good are naif-bad and the bad are haltfiood, > . t f Not the ridli and, the poor, for to count a man’s wealth You must first know the state of his conscience and health. Not the humble and proud, for in life’s little span Who puts on vain airs Is not counted a man. Not the happy and sad, for the swat hying years Bring each man his laughter and each man his tears. No; the two kinds of people on earth I mean Are the people who lift, and the peo ple who lean. V. nerever you go you will find the world’s masses Are always divided in Just these two classes. And oddly enough, you will find too, I ween 'There is only one lifter to twenty wno lean. In which class arc you? Are you casing the load Of overtaxed lifters who toll down tho road? Or are you a loam r, who lets others '■'nr Your portion of labor an.l worry anti care? Mrs. W. B. 1,00 is visiting friend* in Savannah. ♦ * * Miss Muriel Danney of Darien spent Wednesday here. i* * * Miss Mada McDonald bus resumed .nr school at Frederica. idttlo Robert Sparks is Improving from bis recent illness. ... Miss Katharine Irvine has returned from a visit to Atlanta, • • • Mrs. .1. I l ', Tiaya is expected to return from Jacksonville this week. • • • Mrs. l.cc and Miss 11a Lee have re tin ned from a \ i ii to Savannah. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Harper are having an addition Iniiit on their pretty borne. * * v Mrs. J. J. I’i rry and her children have returned from a short visit, U Atliena. • • • Miss Nellie McNeil of Live Oak will arrive Sunday from Atlanta to visit Mrs. G. W. Olino. • • . Misses Angela and Jessie Stewart will leave soon for Millcdgevlllo to attend scftppl. • • Mias Elise McDonald will arrive to day from a delightful visit to Klein ington and Savannah. • • • Misses Mildred and Ixmise Gould of l . Simons leave shortly to attend cellool In lonledgcvibe. • • • Mrs. Elia Frazer and her children have arrived from Atlanta to visit Mrs. \V. A. McDonald. ... Judge Orovatt left. last, night to accompany his daughter, Miss Mary Lee Crovatl. to Cambridge. ... Misses Julia an.l Berta Gould of oi. Simon wnl leave next week to re enter school at Millcdgevilio. • Miss Josephine Courvotsler of Sa vannah is the attractive guest of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Courvoisier. • m w Mr. and Mrs. James Gould compli mented several young people with a delightful dance at their home on St. Simons one evening recently. X* * * lion, Warren S. and Mrs. Reese, or Montgomery. Ala., reaened the city yesterday and are visiting the latter's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Bolling Whit field. ... Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gillespie of Wilmington. N. C„ are happy over (lie arrival of a little son. Mrs. Gil lespie was Miss Osborne before her marriage and has many .riends here, • * i.ittle Miss G'adys Chasten tendered her many friends a birthday party Wednes iay afternoon. It was her i (filth anniversary and It was an oc casion long to be remembered by (lie iK.ie. ones present. Had a Pleasant Trip. Harry Miller, the genial bookkeeper for J. J. Lissner, tho wholesale grocer, lias returned from his vicatlon spent In Baltimore. This ts the first time Mr. Milter has visited his old home in many years and his trip was much enjoyed by liim and nis relatives, who reside in that city. For Rent. Tlircc rooms over Butts Drug store. Recently occupied by family of Mr. J. H. Polhill. Apply to BROBSTON, KEN DIG & CO. Swans Down Flour. For Sale Steamer Wilmington. Length, 90 feet; breadth, 21 feet; hold, 6 feet depth; stern wheel. Pas senger list. 50; excursion list, 250; car ries 250 life preservers. Built of best yellow pine and white oak timbers. Will sell on easy terms. If interested, address. AUGUSTUS OEMLERTY -TH BRUNSWICK DfILT NKWB Work has been temporarily suspen ded on the Catholic convent on Rich mond street. • " Capt. T. Newman is now Acting mayor as both Mayor Emanuel and Col. Franklin are out of the city. An extra force of hands were put to work on the public building this week, anu the nandsorpe structure is now go ing up at a rapid rate. J. M. Bioodwortb is having erected a large two-story building on E and L streets. It will be occupied by Owen’s Dry Goods store. The St. Simon Mill has shut down for a few days anil the employes of i~e Hilton and Dodge Lumber Com pany will have a s.iort holiday. Oyster peddlers are now going the founds, but those who have tried the hi valves say they are not good. It is a little too early to eat oysters. The Riflemen have resumed their regular weekly meetings and drills. The company does not nave their meetings during The usmmer months. The pretty Waff residence, corner George and Union streets, is now near ing completion and will be ready for occupancy In The course of a few weeks. The bill boards in the city are now being covered with advertisements ot theatrical companies w...eh are to visit the city during Lie first part of the season. The Retail Grocer’s Association held an interesting meeting yesterday af ternoon an.l a great, deal of business was transacted. This association is growing daily. L. A. Miller Is still at Cumberland Where he will probably remnm until October Ist. Those who desire to spend some time at the hotel can be accommodated by Mr. Miller. Work on the floer factory is progres sing In a satisfnetory manner and It will only lie a short time before Dr. Chittenden will begin work. For the first few months he will experiment. The many friends of Morris Green wood w!U he gind to know that he has accepted a position as head clerk of Saks 00.,’b Gents Furnishing goods store In Norfolk, the largest, of its u.n.l In that city. /.be Cohen, the Brunswicx negro wYio Is under sentence of death in Sa vannah, will not hang today. His at torneys have succeeded in getting the man a little more time and he may yet be granted anew trial. Quite a large number of the local merchants are receiving their fa., goods and within a very few days the proper things tor the winter will be displayed, it is said that nearly all of the merchants nave bought large stocks. The fact that the various transpor tation lines entering this city, had reached an amicable arrangement as regards the questum of switching, was welcome news to the people of Brunswick and • the matter was the subject of considerable favorable com ment yesterday. The people of this city as a whole are pleased wifi? the fact that the present administration has decided to make some htg Improvements along tin. paving line and it Is now assured that Die work now being done on Newcastle street, from F ‘p t,i. will be continued to the park. , .At the next meeting of city council some definite steps will be faken as fo what disposition is to be made ot the oM market eye sore. The com mittee at the last meeting asked for more time. It is generally thought that council will decide to convert It into a home for the tire department. The public schools of the city will open October (> and even now i..e children of the city are arranging for the event. Super!nlen.y?nt ltai.ard, now has nnle.l adjustment the assign ment. o - ' teachers for the term. Which wtu lie announced in the course of the next ten days, toil days. FOR SALE. —A bunch of small In come paying houses. Income large "Yinses small. BROBSTON, FENDIG * CO. Why pay $1.50 for a whiskey When you can get Wilson's at Julius May's for $1.00? A DINNER. I* nol complete ■without Rome . one of the fol owing vegetables: - New Pack Sugar Corn ....15c- New Pack Early June Peas. 13c ‘ New Pack Stringleas Beans 15c New Pack Lima Beans .. ..15c" New Pack Okra 15c" New Pack Okra and Toma toes 15c New Pack Tomatoes, 3 cans 25c „ New Pack Asparagus Tips . .25c < New Pack Tomatoes, a cans 25c < New Pack Asparague 35c " THOMAS KEANY, 'Phone 11. 312 Necastle. LITTLE LOCAL LINES. HERE’S YOUR HAT! Fall styles of derbys and alpines are ready. Straw hats are already on the run—they'll soon be out of sight. Two kinds of hats sold at $3.00 —those worth the nioney and the other kind. We sell $3 bats worth >3 in correct shapes and shade?:Tis the ‘•Young's” Hat. the best in the world for the price. We also have the better kind —Knox's $5.00 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 POINTS.* J. C. Calhoun is in Atlanta for a few days. E. 1.. Whitfield is back from a i.rip to Macon. E. F. Kyle, of Darien, spent yester day in the city. ). -udge A. J, Crovatt left last night for a trip east. The residence of L. Goldsmith Is being painted. Judge T. A. Barker, of Baxley, was in the c. y yesterday. IT. A. Wilson of Liberty City, was hi Brunswick yesterday. Pall Kelfer left some days ago for Atlanta and other points. Hoist. Farmer, who has been ill for some days, was out again yesterday. Deputy Sheriff Ryles has returned from a business trip to Jacksonville. W. P. Scruggs, passenger agent of tli(> H. A. i.. spent yesterday in the city. Warren Mef-aughlin will lie stage manager at the opera house this sea sou. Dave- Ross left a few days ago for Baltimore, where he will enter busi ness college. Clarence McDonald has been ill for a day or two at nis home on Rich mond street. Deputy Sheriff of Eastman, Dodge county, was in the city yesterday. J. B. Thomas, a well known Allan- ] ttan, >was among tne visitor* to the city yesterday. John L. Day. a prominent citizen of Lunioer City, was among Hie visitors lo the city yesterday. A. Zelmenovltz is now in the retail feed business, try him once and you will be a ’regular customer. W. W. Davis, of Savannah, who has been in the city for several days, re turned to his home yesterday. Geo. W. Hai per. nas received a shipment of the celebrated Gardi Yel low yams. The first of the season. Dave Ross left on Sunday for Sa vannah where he sailed on the steam s. ip for Baltimore, where he will at tend college. H. C. Oammnnn returned last night from a trip to Baltimore and New York. Ho was accompanied by his brother, Wm. Cammann. FOR SAT.E.—S-room house and 3ox 15b lot on a afreet $600.1)'). BROBSTON. FENDIG & CO. Swan’s Down Is the finest winter wheatauateat Hour. ! We Offer I THE OLD RELIABLE ► j“Charter Oak” Range, Beautifully IMickled Trimed, At Only ! $35*00. t Odds ami ends in rugs, window shades, rope portieres at t your ownprkes. - \2i. M. Miller <& SEPTEMBER 5. THR CELEBRATE|j GAt^T' jIELLI SOc | Per | Peck. PHONE 158. [ If it's good to it, wo havle it. Rob Roy Flour has no equal. A Boy's Wild Hut- For Life. With family around expecting him to die. and a son riding for life. IX ‘miles, to get Dr. King’s New !>,. ov • cry for Consumption, Coughs and | Colds. \V. 11. Brown, of !,<’ ■r.ville, I Ind., endured death’s agonies from as i thma, but this wonderful modi Inc gave Inslant relief and soon cured him. He writes: "1 now sleep sound ly every night.'' Like marvelous cures of Consumption. Pneumonia, Broiu hi fis. Coughs, Colds and Grip prove .s mail L n rit f r id r: : ! Lun;# troubles. tiiuranto.'d fnte She and sl.on. Trial bottles free at all druggists.