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TUESDAY MOKNINQ.
ARMOURED
CRUISER.
The name of our shoe for Tough
Sizes $2.00,
Our Fall Line of Burt & Packard
Men’s Shoes are in. correct Shape.”
$3.60 and $4.00
Only at
[Accuracy and Exactness.
►
► We (lo not guess about anything m
► our prescription department. We use
y accurate welgiUß and measures. We
, also use exact methods in compound
ing the various Ingredients into the
fnedidne 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 teat
► everytmng is all right.
y 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 1h ex
actly tee word.
We want and invite you to bring or
send ail of your prescriptions here to
ho tilled.
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,
Mcf'omieUsville, 0., "for Piles and
Fistula, but. when nil failed, Bucklen's
Arnica Halve cured me In .wo weeks.”
Cures Burns. Bruises, Cuts, Corns,
Sores, Kruptlons, Salt Rheum. Piles
or no pay. 25c, at. all urugglsts.
Fortune Favors a Texan.
“Having distressing pains in head,
back and stomach, and uelng without
appetite, I began to use Or. King’s
New Life Pills,” writes W. I’. White
head of Kennedale. Tex., “and soon
felt 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 F. and L Sts. Phone 205,
Just Received
A Beautiful Line
i OF
. AMOSKEAG DRESS GINGHAMS,
’ CHIVIOTS AND ZEPHIRES
•
• We Show Them Cherfully.
Id.H. Heller & Bro.
\ 220 Newcastle. 302 Bay*
A Parson's Noble Act.
I "I want ail the world to know."
! writes Rev. C. J. Budlong, of Aslmway.
R. 1., “what a thoroughly good and re
1 liable medicine I found in Electric
Bitters. They cured me of jaundice
and liver troubles that had caused
me great suffering for many year:-..
For a genuine, all-round cure tiny ex
cel anything I ever saw." Electric
Hitters are the surprise of nil for
their wonderful work in Liver. Kid
ney and Stomach troubles. Don't mil
to try them. Only 50 cts. Satisfac
tion is guaranteed t>y all druggists.
For Sale.
The Franklin place on Monk street
on easy terms. Large house and
beautiful lot.
BROBSTON, FENDIG fc GO.
dome dceial
; Views Vfotes.
To Thine Own Self Be True.
By Pakenham Beatty.
By thine own soul’s law learn to live,
And in men thwart thee take no
■ heed.
And il : men hate tnes have no care;
Siu£ thou thy song and do thy deed,
Hope thou thy hope and pray thy
• prayer,
And claim no crown they will not
give.
Nor bay-s they grudge thee for thy
hair.
Keep thou toy soui-sworn steadfast
oath.
And to thy heart lie true thy heart;
What thy soul teaches learn 1.0 know.
And play out thine appointed part.
And thou shalt reap as thou shalt
sow,
Nor helped nor hindered in thy
Growth.
To thy full stature tnou shalt grow,
fix on the future's goai tiiy face.
And If'l thy .eet he lured to stray
Nowhither. hut he swift to run.
And nowhere tarry by the way.
Until at last the end is won
And thou mays! look hack from
thy place
And see thy long day’s journey done.
Mrs. .1. F. Baza has returned from
Jacksonville.
• • •
Miss Eva Tvfyddleton is visiting re
latives in Valdosta.
-a
Mrs, ,1. R, B. Danforth has returned
from a visit, to Rome,
• • •
Mrs. T. 1". Winter and her children
will return Friday from Atlanta.
* * *
Miss ;..ay Ferguson Is at home
from a pleasant visit to Savannah,
• * a
Mrs. Pressley Hailey of Savannah,
spent Sunday here the guest of Mrs.
M. E. Lambrlght.
• a a
Rev. and Mrs. A, 0. Ward nave re
lumed to Atlanta from a visit o Mrs
M. E. I.ambrlght.
...
Miss Miriam Dent., of Hofwyl. is ex
peeled nere this week to visit Miss
Mimul Nightingale.
• •
Miss Arabella Wrig... left last night
for Athens to resume her studies at
lairy Cobh Institute.
* * *
Mrs. Haile Ward and Miss Sarah
Ward are the guests of Rev. and Mrs.
A. (’. Ward in Atlanta.
• * *
Mrs. George E. Greeley, of Marl
boro, Mass., will arrive next month
lo visit her mother, Mrs. 1,. M. Wil
der,
• • •
Mrs. Puma M. Wilder is visiting
in Savannah, after whim she will
spend some time in .manta and Ai
hany.
• • •
Mrs. .1. I.eavy returned yesterday
from New York. BAston and points in
Maine, where she has been visiting for
several months.
* * *
After a pleasant visit the guest
of her daughter. Mrs, 11. M. Turner.
M jh. Mary Elliott leaves in a few
weeks for her home in Mutton, 111,
• • •
• Mr. and Mrs. 1. It. ~ikc n of Ml
Pleasant, will spend this winter in
Brunswick. Their daughters. Misses
M unit' and Agnes Aiken are students
at Wesleyan College.
* * *
Mrs. Joseph Reese ..ns returned
from North Carolina and is at home to
lo r friends in .ae Kaiser house on
Cnion si root. wnore she' and Mr. Reese
have taken apartments.
• * •
Mis. .lames Hopkins and her chil
dren and Mrs. Sam Mallard have re
lumed to Thomasville, accompanied
by Dr. Hopkins who is convalescent
after his serious illness.
• • •
Miss Celia Seaman of New York,
a modestio of note, has accepted ...e
position of ..end milliner al M. Elkan’s
Millinery Emporium. Miss Seaman Is"
now soroetlng the laiest novelties in
ladies, misses and children's headgear
and will arrive in Brunswick on or
about September Hot n.
* *
Sydney Herbert In his letter to the
Savannah News mentions receiving a
copy of a song, “The Old Red It.ns ot
Georgia." the words by I lie late (Jon.
Henry It. Jackson and music by Rev.
N. Kelt Smith of Darien. This fam
iliar poem, which as he says, "should
stir the patriotic idood of every true
horn son and daughter id' Georgia,”
was published in IS5n, in a volume or
poems entitled "Tallulah and Other
Poems, by Henry K. Jackson, with
the dedication. "To My Beloved
Mother." Dr. Smith is a fine singer
and lias written several songs, and
is also a composer of music.
rTHEY THEY
RE;
Bran New Oocanuts,
(fresh from the trees.)
N. Y. Sickle Pears,
cents half peck.
Fancy X A’. Apples.
New Tokay Grapes.
LLOYDS
'Phone 255-2. 214 Newcastle St.
ROB ROY FLOUR IS THE BEST.
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■nora noA oaks übd aaaojS jvindod siqj,
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THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS.
Get your ad. in early for next Sun
day's News.
Work on the public building oas
been suspended for the past few days
on account of the heavy rains.
The fire department has not had an
alarm in several weeks. We have had
but few fires during the summer.
A number of electricians who are to
do some work on Jekyl Island arrived
in the city on the Rio Grande yes
terday from New York.
The country roads are in rather a
bad condition at present due to the
heavy rains of the past week, sev
eral bridges have been washed away
Acting Mayor Franklin hao a very
small Monday morning police court,
yesterday, and there were only two
or three up lor disorderly conduct
Saturday night.
The sale advertised to take place
at Judge l.ambright's office on the
Sth, has been continued until today
providing the weather is tair. Sale
begins at 11 o’clock.
It is said that the Sunday excur
sions to Savannah and JacKSonville
over the Southern and Brunswick <fe
Birmingham w..l be discontinued
within the next few weeks. Toe ex
"iirelons have been well patronized
during the entire summer.
BURIED UNDER SNOW.
The Great storm That Overwhelmed
Nt*w I '.n Is ml In 17 IT.
In the spring of 1717 im amount of
snow fell in New England that has not
been equaled during the three centu
ries of its history. The great storm
began in February and hurled the
earth to the depth of ten to twenty
feet. Cattle were buried in it and
Were found frozen stiff under the
drifts, and hundreds of sheep perished.
Wild animals grew so desperate from
the cravings of hunger that they be
came nightly visitors to the farmers'
sheep pens. Bears and wolves fol
lowed the deer even into the settlers'
clearings and pounced upon them there,
killing them at such a rate that deer
reeves were afterward chosen In every
town to protect tli >sc valuable animals.
Many a one story house was entirely
covered with snow, and even the chim
neys in some Instances could not he
seen. Tunnels ltd from house to house,
and snow-shoes were in frequent requi
sition.
stepping out of the chamber win
dow, some people ventured to explore
the fields of snow. One young man ! n
Newbury, Mass., was paying his ad
dresses to a lady who lived three miles
away and had not seen her for a week
after the storm. This state of 11 lines
could no longer lie endured, and. mount
ing his snow’slmes. he went over tin 1
hills to enter her house as he had left
ills own h.v way of a chandler win
dow. As lie was the first person the
family had seen since the storm, his
visit was highly appreciated.
Notice.
Having bought out Mr. F, 11. Mal
land's interest in the forwarding busi
ness. I have this day formed a part
nership w.,.1 W. H. Whaley and will
continue the business under the title
of W 11. Whaley & Cos., and respect
fully ask a continuance of the patron
age of mir friends. C. A. NOYES.
Notice.
I have this day disposed of all of
my interests in the firm of F. H. Mai
iartl & i,0., to Mr. A. Noyes, who
will continue in the business! Ail
liabilities due by the above firm will
he paid by him and all debts due the
above firm will he collected by aim.
F. H. MALLARD.
Why pay SI.OO for a bottle of ordi
nary whwiskey when you cau
get the genuine Wilson's at Julius
May's for $1.00?
If You Suffer From Kidney Troubles.
Use .Smith s Sure Kidney Cure. Noth
ing like it for diseased kidneys. 50
ccnw.
Special Rates to New York.
From October 3rd to 6th. inclusive,
the Southern Railway will sell round
trip tickets to New York and return
at the exceeding low rates of $24.25.
For lurthe.r information, schedules,
and sleeping car accommodations call
on. C. L. CANDLER,
General Agent.
y
y AT
£ 312 NEWCASTLE STREET,
► YOU WILL FIND THE NEW
►
y CONCENTRATED MALTED
FOOD, MALT A-V IT A.
►
►
► THOMAS KEANY,
► ’Phone 11. 312 Necastle.
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LITTLE LOCAL LINES.
WE OFEER FOR 3 DAYS,
Efonday-Tueeday- Wednesday
a
MEN’S MERCERIZED LISLE
HALF HOSE
in Black, Tan.and Solid Colors at
19 e.
These are our regular 25ct. values.
A glimpse will c°nv*nce you. These
goods talk for themselves. Get clos
er to them and convince yourself.
KAISER’S.
PERSONAL POINTS.
L. W. Baker spent Sunday in Jack
sonville.
A Rotholz returned fioni Now York
yesterday.
Dr. Hugh Burton! spent yesterday
at Mt. Pleasant.
J M. Bartlett, of Columbus, was in
the riiy yesterday.
E 15. Whitfield has returned from
a visii to Bartlesville.
J. H. Miteneisoe. of Hi. Simon, was
in the city yesterday.
Hftnpicl Mayer is spending come
time with relatives here.
L. 1! Aiken was in the eity yester
day from Mount Pleasant.
Carrier wanted at the News office.
Apply this morning al it o’clock.
Tl. S. Camming, of Palatka. Fla.,
was among the visitors to the city
yestoi ißfy.
Capt. D. (1. Purse, the well known
Savannahtan. spent yesterday in tin
city on business.
W. B. Brobstou and Miliaru Reese
leave shortly for Athens, waere they
will take a law course.
Manager J. L. Jacobi, of the Hotel
Cumberland, returned yesterday from
a visit to Ataeffn. Angus.a and other
cities.
Wilson’s Ca<p would 1 you for a
guest today.
Largest load of wood in the eity for
75 cents. Ring phone 1.18-3 or call
■phone 138-3 or call at yard, corner
avenue.
[JEWELRY.
I DIAMONDS, ;
! WATCHES;
► • •
* ana a <
. -4
complete line •*
► of the
►
t Rogers’ Knives, *
► Forks, Spoons, Etc. -
t Fine repairing. l!
f KtKNQN MJIT, 0. 0. i
The Leading Jeweler. "
► 216 NEWCASTLE STREET.
y Inspector of watches for the
► Southern and B& B Railways.
£ Keeper of the city clock. Time ..
► by wire from Washington daily ■*
► at 11 a. m. . *
\ \Ve Offer
• T HE OiiD RELIABLE
Oak’ 5 Range,
? Betiutilully Nit Med Irimed, At Only
! $35-00.
►
\ Odds anti ends in rnss, window shad* s rop. i>ortiorcs at \
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\ your ownjirit t t?. c
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\st. *M, stiller & den.
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SEPTEMBER 9.
All the
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? They sell on their own
MERITS
i and tneir increasing popularity,
j and our very reasonable price are
1 making us talked about in just
| the manner we
DESIRE
K Our greatest aim is to sell the
| best groceries in Brunswick at
■ the very lowest possible prices..
I Give us a trial and be
[CONVINCED.
■ Phone 158.
rniYtuDD. ML.
If it's good to eat, w havle it.
Rob Roy Flour baa no equal.
A Boy's Wild Ride For Life
I With family around expecting him
Ito ate, and a son riding for life, is
I miles, to get Dr. King’s Now IMseov
' eiy for Consumption, Cougbs and
Colds, W. H. Biown, ot i.eosvillo’r
ilnd.. endured death’s agonies from as
thma. hut this wonderful medicine
-rave instant relict and soon cured
him. He writes: “I now shop
1> every night." Like marvelous cures
of Consumption, Pneumonia, Bronchi
tis, Coughs, Colds and Grip prove ~s
matehh ss merit for all T a tout and
i-ujk troubles. Guaranteed bottles
Ro# and SI.OO. Trial bottles fr. e at
ajr druggists.