The Brunswick news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1901-1903, September 11, 1902, Image 4

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THURSDAY MORNING. ARMORED CRUISER. ■ m lotiThC 113,116 ° Ur Sho6^or T ° U^h Sizes $2.00, Our Fall Line of Burt & Packard Men’s 6hoes are in. Correct Shape.” 63.60 and 64.00 Only at % Jko> Accuracy and Exactness. We do not guess about anything in our prescription department. We use accurate weights and measures. We also use exact methods in compound ing the various ingredients into the fnedicine as it is when ready to take. And then we are always precise in checking over the prescription aH u final precaution to make sure tnat everytuing Is all right. We are going into details in this way just to show you how thorough we aro In every part of our prescrip tion work. THOROUGHNESS is ex aclly tue word. Wo want and invito you to bring or send all of your prescriptions hero to be filled. j ’ S W. J. BUTTS, THE DRUGGIST. New Telephone Subscribers. The following new telephones have been connected since distribution of last directory: No. 282-2 —Win. M. Tinker, residence. No, 337—K. Burdette, resilience. No. 219—11’. B, Chandler, residence. No. 279-4 —Henry Girvin, residence. No. 133-3—J. S. Savage, residence. No. 2(17-5- -E. S. Tabbott. residence. No. 140-3 —McDanany & Cos. Fortune Favors a Texan. "Having distressing pains in head, back and stomach, and neiug without appetite. 1 began to use Ur. King’s New Kite Pills,” writes W. P. White head of Kennedale, Tex., "and soop felt like n new man.” Infallible in stomach and liver troubles. Only 25c at all druggists. Feed! Feed! Corn, Oats, Hay, Bran, Cotton Seed Hulls, PURIAIx A. FEED. Everything at wholesale prices. Gasoline 5 gals. 95 c. A. ZELMEINOVITZ, Corner E and 1 Sts. Phone 205, Just Received A Beautiful Line OF AMOSKEAG DRESS GINGHAMS, l CHIVIOTS AND ZEPHIRES . We Show Them Cherfully. d.H.HellerS Bno. I 220 Newcastle. 302 Bay- A Parson’s Noble Act. "I want all the world to know.” writes Rev. 0. .1. Btullong, of Ashaway, , It, l„ "what a thoroughly good and re I liable medicine I found In Electric Bitters. They cured me of jaundice : and liver troubles that had caused j me great suffering for many years, j For a genuine,-all round cure they ex- I cel anything t ever saw.” Electric | Bitters are the surprise of all for their wonderful- work in Liver. Kld | ney and Stomach troubles. Don’t tail to try (hem. Only 50 ets. Satisfac tion is guaranteed by all druggists. For Sale. The Franklin place on Monk Hired ,on easy terms. Large house and ! beautiful lot. BROBSTON, FENDIG & GO. dome Social Views Vfotes. The Knocker. She had a little hammer, ohe used it w. ii a will, She knocked at everybody— They couldn’t keep her stiii; She knocked a,rout her neighbors If they were friends or foes. She knocked about the table. And knocked about her c10,,..e5. She knocked at hubby’s smoking, About his snoring, too; She knocked about his whistling. And so, perhaps, would you; At last the reaper claimed iter, Her course on earth was run; Her husband then considered Her knocking day* were >oue. Hut hubby went one evening To see a spirit show, Where always in the gloaming, The spirits come and go. lie heard a spirit Knocking— “My wife,” he said, 'T il bet! Now, isn’t she a wonder? iiy gosh! she's Knocking yet!” —Yonkers Statesman. • * Little Pauline King has been qu.te sick for several Jeyß. • * • Miss Helen O umnor is visiting friends hr Fort Valley. * * Miss Ida Sheffield of Cedar Springs, is the guest of Mrs. William Lobach. • • • Miss liei'tha Baker and Miss Rhodes, of Tampa, anTvlsiting friends at Ster ling. • • 9 Miss Annie O’Connor, who has been in As!icv,..<. for some time, is now in Atlanta. • • * Miss Mangura. wno has been spend ing some time in Middle Georgia. Is now in Athens. • • • Mrs. Monroe Fleming Is spending some time in Quitman, ~ie guest ot Mrs. W. O. .lelks. • • • Mis. .1. Bush and her children are now In Atlanta, having moved there from Fort Valley. • * • Mrs. F. Joerger and Miss Leonte Jocrger will return shortly from a de lightful visit, to Macon. • • • Mrs. M. A. Grai'.y, of Savannah, has returned from Macon and is again the Sliest of Mrs. C. J. Doer...nger. * • * Miss Neila Rhodes will leave Sun day lor her home in Tampa, after a pleasant visit to Miss Bertha Baker. • • * Hr. .1. A. Dunwoody returns today from a visit to Darien and wi.i, j the guest of Mr. and Mrs. .1. a. Dunwoody. Cid. J. B. Kell, of Sunnyside, is in Darien Spending some time with 0... friends before returning (o his home. • • m Mrs. Maggie A. Baker, "ho has been suffering from a severely sprained an kle, Is much Improved, to the pleasure of aer many friends. • Miss Mary McCm.ough. who lias been spending the summer aorta*'will return in a wees or two. stopping a few days in Brooklyn on her way home. * . * Mr. and Mrs. John f). Tucker, of Thomasvtllo, are visiting Mrs. V. Jef fers. Mr. Tucker has fully recovered from an illness with typhom fever anu has been recuperating at Atlantic Beach. • • * The autumn hats are very pretty 'ltd are shown in n great variety ot shapes and trimmings Those of soft white fell and camel’s hair arc the most popular and have, as a rule, the tolling brim and are trimmed win quills or stiff wings and knots of silk, or of satin ribbon, • • Tnc party given to little Jeurjine Roberts of Atlanta. Hie grand-daughter l Mr. and Mrs. William Baker of this city, was described in the Atlanta Journal as a very beautiful alTair. The little titrec-year-old hostess was aftir rd in chiffon and lace with pink rib bons and received her guests with charm.tig grace. ’Hie table was a lov ely picture, completed by the* white birthday onko with its three burning tapers, rne occasion was muon ell joyed lj,v all present. • • • A pretty gown for the girl in her teens is of white nun’s veiling, .rim met! in taffeta bands, catsincucd and dotted with French knots, forming deep cuffs and a yoke. A bertha laid in deep plaits and Kronen knotted, forms a oainty touch. The skirt is laid in deep plaits and has a four-inch hem. Another pretty model, with a Russian blouse, is of scarlet brillian tino. The skirt is in side plaits and the blouse has’three box plaits dowTl front and back. The gulmpe is of white Bi dford cords and the sash of black velvet ribbon. rHERE THEY are - Bran New Cocanuts, (fres'n from the trees.) N. Y. Sickle 7 * Pears, 30 cents half peck. Fancy N. Y. Apples. New Tokay Grapes. LLOYD’S ’Phone 255-2. 214 Newcastle St For Rent. Three rooms over Butts Drag 6tore. Recently occupied by family, of Mr. J. 11. Polhill. Applv to BROBSTON. FEN DIG & CO. „ ’TOTEKsanxiiijiiß THB BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS. T. J. Brown, of Jacksonville, is in the city. Col. Machen left last night for r.ew York. x H. S. Johnson Is improving from a severe illness. F. E. Twitty left last night on a visit to Atlanta. W. B. Cook left yesterday on a busi ness trip to Mobile. TJ. E. Anderson, of Savannah, spent yesterday in the city. T. M. King, of Valdosta, was among the visitors to the city yesterday. T. B. Twitty, of Camilla, Ga., is spending a few days in the city, Julius Extrowitch leaves in a few days for Athens to take a law course. Dave Atkinson iehves shoruy for Rarnesviiie, where he vJii! attend school. Attorney H. C. Peeples, of Atlanta, was among the visitors to the city yesterday. W. T. Wheeler, of Ocala. Fla., was among those registered at tue Ogle thorpe yesterday. Jesse Aldrege, the popular day clerk at the Oglethorpe, Is stli! confined to his room by illness. Burton E. Smith, the well known Atlanta attorney, spent yesterday in flie city on legal business. R. R. Wood, Jr., and P. M. Golden have returned from a few week’s visit to White Sulphur Springs, Fla. I. W. Baker, is spending his vaca tion in Florida. At present he is in Jacksonville and later he will spen., some time in the St. John’s, St. Aug ustine and Tampa. 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 $21.25. For lufther information, schedules, and sleeping ear accommodations cal! on. c. l. Candler, General Agent. Not Doomed for Life. “I was treated for .three years by good doctors,” writes W. A. Greer, MeConnellsviiie, 0., "for Piles and Fistula, but when all failed, Bucklen’s Arnica Salve cured me in ,wo weeks.’’ Cures Burns, Bruises, Cuts. Corns, Sores, Eruptions, Salt Rheum, Piles or no pay. 25c. at all uruggists. , Statement of the Cona.Jon of The Brunswick Bank & Trust Xo., located at Brunsfwick, Gn.. at the close of business, September Bth, t 902. RESOURCES. loans and Discounts $129,192.72 Demand I.oans > 25,UtMt.im Overdrafts .r- 278.21 Bonds and Stocks owned by the Bank 5115.00. Furniture and Fixtures 1,960.00 Other Heal Estate 9,897.28 Due from Banks and ..ankers in the State i, 362.1f Due from Banks and Bankers brother States 22.—.77 Currency 4,* 12.00 Gold 1 .ibis,so Silver, .Nickels and Pennies 5,400.i0 Checks ami Cash Items 3,901.L8 1. It. Stamps anu Stamped Checks 129.06 Total $212,014.93. LIABILITIES. Capital Stock Paid in $ 5ft.n00.00 Surplus Fund x,., >o.oo Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes Paid 10..811.73 Due to Banks and Bankers in this State 114.07 Individual Deposits Subject to Check 106.7.8.41 Savings Deposits „ 1.161.51 Time Certificates 15,049.86 Certified Cheeks 56.25 Cashier's Checks j 33.07 Total $212,014.93 STATE OF GEORGIA, County of Glynn. Before me came Hoyt W. Gale, Cashier of The Brunswick Bank A- Trust Cos., who being duly sworn, says that the above ami foregoing statement is a true condition of said Bank, as shown by the hooks of file in said Bans. HOYT W. GALE, Cash.er. Sworn and subscribed to before me. this loth day of September. 1902. JAMES A. MONTGOMERY. Notary Public, Glynn Couuty, Ga. 312 NEWCASTLE STREET. YOU WILL FIND THE NEW CONCENTRATED MALTED FOOD, MALTA-VITA. THOMAS KEANY, ’Phone 11. 312 Necastle. Swan’* Down flour is he best Read the News’ Want Column. PERSONAL POINTS. MEN’S FURNISHING IS AN ART that keeps moving onward with each season New things are daily coming to life. Competition helps it along, and brings into being new beauty—new styles. See our new stock of men’s shirts for fall year.. Our neckwear is fashionable and new. Silks of all varieties possible, woven into newes. shapes. Now on Exhib-uon. KAISER’S. LITTLE LOCAL LINES. The Riflemen Held a very uiterest iug meeting and practice drill in their armory last night. City council will meet in regular session tonight, and considerable busi ness is scheduled to come up. Geo. W. Krauss. the well known baker, has Chen seriously ill for sev eral days, and is stiii xn a critical condition. It is" said Ihe two circuses will be here this winter. One of them. Norris & Rowe’s big trained animal show, Is now in this section of the country and may show here at an early date. The weather man made a correct forecast yesterday and we had fair and cooler weather, in fact, early in the morning it was chilly and many in the city slept under over. The coal weather will be Welcomed, as the summer, has been quite a hot and long one. Through Cars to Savannah. To accommodate the increasing trav el between Brunswick and Savannah the Southern Railway will hereafter operate two extra coaches on the train leaving Brunswick at 6:25 a. m. every Sund--.v, tc go through without change. Thin will Insure a comfortable trip for all who desire to gpend the day in Sa vannah. We Offer THE OLD RELIABLE “Charter Oak” Range, Bodutifully \kkled Trimed, At Only $35.00. Odds and ends in rugs, window shades, rope portieres at your own prices. X M. Miller & son. SEPTEMBER 11. All the GOOD THINGS .a '■ 1 4 i II ibis nr., nr.- to In bin- in mu store. MsSifefel Our groceries eml praising. : "W They sell on their own MERITS and their increasing popularity, and our very reasonable price are making us talked about in just the manner we DESIRE* Our greatest aim is to sell tht best groceries in Brunswick at the very lowest possible prices. Give us a trial and bs CONVINCED, Phone 158. i-Nir -tmiwi<>wed tf It’s good to eat. we havie it. Rob Roy Flour has no equal. A Boy’s Wild Ride For Life. With family around expecting him to die. and a son riding for life, IS miles to get Dr. King’s New Discov ery for Consumption. Cough* and Colds, \V. H. Brown, ot le< sville, Ind., endured death's agonies from as thma, but this wonderful medicine gave Instant ' relief and soon cured him. He writes: "I now sleAp sound ly every night.” Like marvelous cures of Consumption, Pneumonia, Bronehi /oughs, Colds and Grip prove ~s Hess merit for all Tafoat arid troubles. Guaranteed bottles ind SI.OO. Trial bottles free at •Oggists.