The Brunswick news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1901-1903, September 12, 1902, Image 4

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FRIDAY MORNING ARMORED CRUISER. The name of our shoe for Tough Sizes $2.00, Our Fall Line of Burt & Packard Men’s Shoes are in, Correct Shape.” $3.50 and $4.00 Only at Accuracy a,hi Exactness. We do not guess about anything in our prescription department. We use accurate weig'ius and measures. We also use exact methods in compound irig the various Ingredients into the fnedlcine 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 tnat everytmng 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 is ex actly toe word. We want and invite you to bring or send all of your prescriptions here to lie filled. ,-aiiaai W. J. BUTTS, THE DRUGGIST. Through Caro 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. overy Bund vy, tc go through without change. Thtn will insure a comfortable trip for all who desire to gpend the day in Sa va nnab. Fortune Favors a Texan. "Having distressing pains in hen.l, back and stomach, and nclng without appetite, I began (o use l>r. King's Now l.lfe Bills,” writes W. P. White head of Kennedale, Tex., "and soon felt like a now man.” Infallible in stomach and liver troubles. Only 25c at .all druggists. Feed! Feed! Corn, Oats, Hay, Bran, Cotton Seed Hulls, PURIAIsiA.* FEED. Everything at wholesale prices. Gasoline 5 gals. 95 c. A. ZELMEINOVITZ. Corner t and I Sts. Phone 205, Just Received i A Beautiful Line ‘ OF ■ AMOSKEAG DRESS GINGHAMS, ’ CHIVIOTS AND ZEPHIRES ’ We Show Them Cherfully. i :d.H.Bellen& Bro. ; 220 Newcastle. 302 3ly- A Parson's Noble Act. "! want all Che world to know," writes Rev. 0. ,V. Budlong, of Ashaway. U. 1., "what a thoroughly good and re liable medicine I found in Electric Bitters. They cured me of jaundice and liver troubles that had caused me great suffering for many years. For a genuine, all-round cure they ox cel anything I ever saw." Electric Hitlers are the surprise of ail for their wonderful work in Liver. Kid ney and Stomach troubles. Don't iall to try them. Only 50 cts. Satisfac tion is guaranteed uy all druggists. For Sale. The Franklin place on Monk street on easy terms. Large house and beautiful lot. BItOBSTON. FENDIG & CO. time iioeial Views Victes. KEATS. ’’Here Lies One Whose Name Was Writ in Water." Aye, writ in water! in the gentle dew That fails when nightingales begin to sing; fri summer rain gushing from skies yet .blue, Beneath whose tender touch the flowers spring; In splashing fountains and in ocean’s spray. Where heaven's bow of promise our earth meets; In tears that wet the earth above thy clay. Thy friends ami iovers read t'ay name, oh, Keats! Margaret Wentworth. Mis, H. S. Lee is unite ill. • • Col. W. E. Kay and his family are in I iendersonvilie, N. 0. • * * Miss Stella PenfietJ has returned from a visit to Virginia. • • Mrs. .James S. Wright is spending some time at I.ithia Springs. • • • Miss Emma i>>e leaves today for Lynchburg. Va.. wnere she will attend school. • • m Mrs. Mary Burkheimer and her two children leave this week for a visit to Wilmington, N. O. • * • Mrs. W. J. Hodgson returned to her home In Waycross yesterday, after a visit to relatives in this city. , Miss Mary Lou Waite is visiting her sister. Mrs. 11. C. Smith iu Tilton, whore she will remain to attend school this winter. • • ■ Picture hats in black and white are popular in late summer millinery. Many well dressed women are wear ing hats to match their gowns. An attractive rose-trimmed picture hat is popular, it would he becoming to any youthful face. • • • among the autumn and winter col ors, says an exchange, arc many won ‘del'll | elite lira of blue. There are also rich browns, null reds and the blue and green combination seen so much this summer. A beautiful scotch wool in invisible plaids shows a line of black with the blue and green. • • • Master Ralph Wood was compli mented with a pleasant surprise Wed nesday evening. In honor of ills birth day. A number of his friends have been bidden to enjoy a stag supper wiili dm. TTie guest present were: Masters Harris King, Elliott Moore, Paul Morton, Scotia Wrlgat, Andrews • right. • • • Belcros are still the craze, particu larly in loose effects. Nearly all the dressier frocks are made with a sug gestion of the bolero either in lace or chiffon. Sleeves are daily becom ing largei and skirts are getting ful ler at the feet. Jackets are daily be coming-more popular and many are cut away in front with a slight poe tilion effect in the back. • • • A Paris gown of September brown wool- a delicate, dead Teaf shade — is combined with a thin, glistening, silk in shaded orange. This is finely kilted and put on in bands, alternat ing with olners of (he wool, embroid ered ami braided. The bodice had a round-front outre, with scarf of the silk tied nigh on the chest, the ends hidden in a crush belt of the same. • * • Master Warren Baker, the little son of Mr. and Mrs L. W. Baker, celebrat ed his fourth birthday Wednesday afternoon with a party. A number of ins Utile friends were present and ihe afternoon w;ffc pleasantly spent playing various games, notresh mints were served in the dining-room win re the table was prettily decorat 'd. an ! the. occasion was greatly en joyed. • * ■ . c ry pretty evening gown is of point d'osprit over white silk. The skirt in very fluff,- at the bottom witii rows of ruffles edged top and bottom with quillings of white satis ribbon. The rest o. .ue skirt is tucked iength wis, in clusters with quillings of the ribbon appearing between- the dus ters. T~e decollate waist is also tuck cd lengthwise. The sleeves are com posed of six ribbon edged ruffles and rear half-way to the elbow. A soft ribbon sash comp,etes toe costumes. • * • The Misses Gale will reopen their seminary September 80th. at tneir home on E street boulevard. This school is an institution of which Brunswick nas reason to feel proud and the ability and experience of the teachers have made th.s most sucees ftil school very popular with its pat rons. The thoroughness ot their training and instruction is testified to by tuo stand taken in various colleges by their pupils. Only a limited num ber can tie accommodated and these receive every attention anti careful instruction in all oranches of study including art and music. Special Rates to New York. From October 3rd to Cth, inclusive, the Southern Railway will sell round trip tickets to New York and return at the-exceeding low rates of $24.25. For further information, schedules, and steeping car accommodations call on. C. L. CANDI.ER. General Agent. * OVERCOATS AND WINTER Suits are properly cleaned and repaired at Jim Carter’s, by experienced tailors. I’hone 268-2. TMB BRUNSWICK DAILY NEW*. Jlr. E. B. Dudley, Jr., is quite ill. C. W. Deming is sjjending a tew days in Douglas. B. O. Middleton, of Lulaton, was in tne city yesterday. J. M. Grace, of Savannah, was in the city yesterday. -uUge Dart returned to his home in Douglas yesterday. J. C. Massengale, of Atlanta, spent yesterday in the city. Alex. Livingston was in the city yes terday from Brookman. R. A. McCranie, of the A. C. L., spent yesterday in the c y, L. R. Aiken was in tne city yes terday from Mt. Pleasant. James Wright leaves shortly to study law at Emory College. Rev. W. F. Hollingsworth is spend ing a few days in savannah. E. IS. Prempeiv, of Wilmington, N. 0., is spending a few days in the city. T. M. nail, Jr., of Atlanta, was among the visitors to the city yes terday. H. G. Williams, of Liberty City. Ga.. was a visitor to the city yes terday. Leighton Shephard has returned to Oxford to resume his studies at Emory college. Geo. R, Krauss, who has been so seriously in. was reported some bet ter yesterday. Maj. C. Downing is attending the naval stores convention now in ses sion at Jacksonville, and delivered an address at the meeting Wednesday. Maj. Downing is one of me biggest naval stores men in tne south. NEXT SUNDAY’S NEWS. Copy For Advertising must Be in the Office Friday. Next Sunday’s News will be an ex eellent paper and the merchant who wants fall trade should buy advertis ing space. Please remember that the large distribution continues and here is a chance to get your advertisement before thousands of people at no ex tra cost. All advertisements must reach this office Friday. LADIES WINTER DRESSES clean ed and pressed at Jim Carter’s. Phone 253-2. Wreck on the B. & B. Have you seen the pictures of Sun day’s wreck on the B. & B. railroad? Take a look at them in Levy's window and then come up to Wilson's studio and order one. They are fine and there are six different views. Como up and tell us what ytou think of them, anyway. 504 1-2 Gloucester St. Not Doomed for Life. ”1 was treated for three years by good doctors,” writes W. A. Greer, McOonneilsville, 0., "for Piles and Fistula, but when ail 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 urnggists. rHERE THEY ARE - Bran New Cocanuts, (fresh from the -trees.) N. Y. Sickle Pears, 30 cents half peck. Fancy N. Y. Apples. New Tokay Grapes. T j DVTi’Q UJUV7 ALf W Phone 255-2. 214 Newcastle St. For Rent. Three rooms over Butts Drug store. Recently occupied by family of Mr. J. H. Polhill. Apply to BKOBSTON, FENDIG & CO. AT 1 312 NEWCASTLE STREET. •YOU WILL FIND THE NEW ’ CONCENTRATED MALTED FOOD. MALT A-V IT A. THOMAS KEANY, ■ 'Phone 11. 312 Necastle. Swan’s 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 filyles See our new stock of men's shirts for fail year. Our neckwear Is fashionable and new. Silks of all'varieties possible, woven into newes. shapes. Now on Exhib.uon. KAISER’S. LIT TI E LOCAL LINES. Work on the fiber factory at pen island is progressing rapidly and it will soon be ready to begin work. All the schools of the c .y, public and private, are preparing to open tne first week in Oetoonr. From all indications the year will be a very successful one with ail of them. The work of laying shells and Au gusta giavel on Newcastle’ street was resumed yesterday. The street will be completed as tar as Morgan’s drug store, and may later l>e carried on to the park. After a suspension of several days work was resumed on the public building yesterday, and Contractor Bowen now hopes to work on tiie building steady, and thinks he • have it completed on schedule time. The board of trade will hold their regular weekly meeting at (he city iia.il inis morning, and it ts hoped that there will be enough of the members present to form a quorum. The Hoard has not had a meeting in some time on account of the poor attendance ot tne members. WE WILL MAKE YOUR FURNl ture look as good as new for a small amount. We do not remove from your premises. Phone 212. J. W. WATKINS. Rob Roy flour. Swans Down flour. Typewriter Headquarters. Do you wish to buy, sell or rent a machine of any description? You will find It to your interest to call on me. Can sell you a typewwriler at such a price and on such terms that you will not miss the money. C. H. JEWETT. Rob Kov flour suits the ladies. Read the News' Want Column. Healthy Kidneys Means Long Life. If you want to restore your kidneys to their former slate take Smith Sure Kidney Cure —50 cents at druggists, Clark, the leading and up to date •'olored barber, has all the latest things connected with an up to date barber shop. The Only Guaranteed Kidney Cure. is Smi 's Sure Kidney Cure. Your Irnggisf will refund your money if liter taking one bottle you are not satisfied with results. 50 cents. ROB ROY FLOUR IS THE BEST. Reduced Rat*® tn Rirminnham Ala. The Southern Railway will sell tick ets to Birmingham, Ala., and return on September J4th, Jsth and ltith, at one fare for the round trijy Tickets good returning until Sept. 27tn. For further information call on. or address, 0. L. CANDLER. Agent. Read the News' Want Column. Offer ; THE OLD RELIABLE “Charter Oak” Range, I Beautifully Nit Med Trimed, At Only $35.00. > Odds and ends in rugs, window shades, rope portieres at \ your own prices. Vi. M. Miller and don. SEPTEMBER" 12. All the GOOD THINGS , c* Of this life are to be here in our store. J||h our groceries ' iced vcrJßsK They sell on their owh^wfjf MERITS * [ and tneir increasing popularity | and our very reasonable price an making us talked about in just j the mariner wo | DESIRE ! Our greatest aim is to sell tht ! beat groceries in Brunswick al j the very lowest possible prices. | Give us a trial and be 1 CONVINCED. | Phone 158. I OflfßSraßSß*' | If it’s good to eat, we havie it. Rob Roy Flour bas 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 got Dr. King's New Discov cry for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, W. H. Brown, ot i.of ;vil!e, ; Inil endured death's steoninii from nit thma. hut this wonderful medicine gave Instant relief and soon cured him. He tvrites: "I now sleep sound ly every night." Like marvelous cures of Consumption. Pneumonia, Bronchi tis, Coughs. Colds and Grip prove ..s matchless merit for ail Tnroat and Long troubles. Guaranteed bottles 500 and SI.OO. Trial bottles free at a]/ druggists.