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TUESDAY MOKNINQ.
NECKWEAR
In this limited space we can not
describe in detail our line of fashion
able neckwear, but suffice to say it is
the finest ever brought to this market,
at the popular price.
50 c.
See window.
Accuracy <, 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
tnedlctne 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
. 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 is ex
actly tue word.
We want and Invite you to bring or
send all of your prescriptions here to
be filled.
W. J. BUTTS,
THE DRUGGIST.
For Sale Cheap.
For SI,OOO and on cany terms, 1 will
soil HI! acres clear and under fence,
and anew six-room dwelling, also
fine artesian well also good out buliu
iug. Splendid stand tor country
si ore for negro trade. My storo re
cently destroyed by fire and 1 will
locate elsewhere. For furt'ner Informa
tion address me or call on Urobston,
Fendig & Cos., at Brunswick. Chances
are the purchaser can get appointed
postmaster. DAVIS DUIUIKRI.Y.
I’ennlck, Ga.
LADIES WINTER DRESSES clean
ed and pressed at Jim Carter’s.
Phone 203-2.
Swan's down flour, absolutely
pure; try It.
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 t Sts. Phone 205,
: We Have Received
A Full Line of
k
6 Silks, Satins ana Velvets.
Tafeta Silks in all snades.
Louisine SiUs in all shades.
China Silks in ail shaaes
Satins in all shades.
Peau de Soi e Silks.
Velvets and Velveteens
in ail Shades
and. H. Heller & Bro.
220 Newcastle. 3C2 Bay
Swans Down flour.
When yon want a load of good wood
for 75 centa, 'phone iuS-3, or ca.. at
yard, corner I street and Cochran ave.
For Sale.
The Franklin place on Monk street
on easy terms, l.arge house and
beautiful lot.
BROBBTON, FEN DIG & CO.
Sound Kidneys—Perfect Health.
The use of Smith’s Sure Kidney
cure will prodtii e both. Try a bottle
and he convinced. Your druggist sells
it for 50e
Miss Kate Slater has the newest
ready to wear hats, the Kromtco. Call
and see them.
dome tfoeial
Views Vfetes.
Deeds and Thoughts.
“Whene’er a noble deed is wrought,
Whene'er is spoke a noble thought,
Our hearts in glad surprise,
To higher levels rise.
The tidal wave of deeper souls
Into our inmost being rolls
And lifts us unawares
Out of all meaner cares.
Honor to those whose words or deeds
Thus help us in our daily needs,
And by their overflow
Raise us from what is low."
Mrs. I.illian llurst left Sunday for
a visit to New York.
•
Miss Katie Franklin has returned
from a visit io Savannah.
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Mrs. S. S. B. Alexander Is very ill,
to the regret of her friends.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Wimberly have
returned from a visit to Atlanta.
Miss Charlotte Turner left last
night to spend the winter in Ohio.
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Mr. and Mrs. M. Idikan returned
Sunday night from New York arid Bal
timore.
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Miss Lula McLaughlin is spending
some time the guest of friends in
Waycross.
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Mrs. M. C. Greenlee, of Asheville,
spent. Sunday here, the guest of Mrs.
E. F. Coney.
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Miss Lila Stallings left yesterday
to spend several mouths in New York
and Johnstown, Fa.
m m m
Miss Maggie Newman returned yes
terday from Connecticut, where she
has been visiting for some time.
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The friends of John T. Blalock ot
Valdosta will regret to learn that Mrs.
Blalock Is seriously ill at her mother's
home at While Springs, Fla.
Mrs. J. Fiank Bailey and her till 1
• Iren, formerly of this city, now of V
dosta, have returned to their home
tmm Turnervme, where liny spent the
summer.
Mrs. Jacob Hotoolz leaves today J'oi
her home in Norfolk, after a pleasant
vial I to her mother, Mrs. L. Green
wood. Her many friends regret her
departure very much.
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The music at the Methodist church
was unusually fine Sunday. The choir
was composed of Mrs. Baya, organist;
Mrs. Harley. Mrs. Sadie Dart. Messrs,
von Weller and Sherman. The violin
solos by Master Kemp Malone were
beautifully rendered.
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II will be sad news to many of Iter
friends here, to learn of the death ol
Miss Amanda l.awence. of Marietta,
which occurred there Sunday. Miss
Lawrence has visited Brunswick sov
eral times and was very popular by
reason of ncr lovable disposition and
noble womanly character. Her death
resulted rrom a complication from
which she had been suffering for some
time. Miss Lawrence was related to
Jnuge s. c. Atkinson hero, and had
spent much time here as their guest
in years past. The funeral at Marl
etta and was attended by a great num
ber of friends of ibis widely mourned
young lady.
Miss F. B. Nightingale will open her
school for the fall term at her resi
dence on Carpenter street first Mon
day in October.
Ship Notice.
Neither the captain, owners or con
signees will he responsible for any
dolus contracted by the crew of the
British Steamship Brantwood.
SIWAI’HAN it CO., Consignees.
Notice.
1 will be out of the city until Sep
tember 25 and during that nine my
dental office will be closed.
C. M. GOWAN.
Why uo Wc Go to Bed at Night?
Because the bed will not come to us,
• lit, pain in toe bowels will, which can
he relieved by Dr. Digger’s Huckle
berry Cordial, which cures all bowel
troubles. Cures Cue children when
leeching. Cholera Morbus, Dysentery,
ete. Sold by all druggists, 25 and 50c'
bottle.
ROB ROY FLOUR IS THE BEST.
Notice of Removal.
Until my new quarters are ready
for occupancy l will share the office
with Mr. C. W. Denting, next door to
Dr. Burrought on Newcastle street.
C. H. JEWETT.
Wanted.
We would l.ae to ask throtight the
columns ot your paper, if there is any
person who has used Green’s --ugust
Flower for the cure of ln~.gestion,
Dyspepsia and Liver i'rouules that has
not been cured—at u we also mean
taeir results, such as sour stomach,
ie urination o. food, nabitual costive
ness nervous dyspepsia, headaches, de
spondent feelings, sleeplessness—in
iact, and trouble connected with the
stomach or liver? This meuicine nas
been sold for many years in all civil
ized countries, and we wish to corres
pond witu yor and senu you one of our
books free of cost. If you have never
tried August Flower, try one bottle
first- We have never known of its
failing. If so, something more serious
is tne matter with you. Ask your
druggist.
G. C. Green, Woodbury, N. J.
The convent school conducted by
the Sisters of St. Joseph will re-open
on Monay. September 29m, at the
corner ol Richmond and Howe streets.
THE BRUNS WICK DAILY NEWS.
LITTLE LOCAL LINES.
Jesse Aldrege, the day clerk at the
Oglethorpe, who has been conlined to
his room by illness for several weeks,
was out again yesterday.
The congregation ot the Beth Tefi
loh will hold a meeting at the syna
gogue tonight and a full attendance
is requested, as a permanent rabbi
may be selected. •
J. L. Jacobi, who so successfully
managed the hotel at Cumberland
tnis winter, leaves today for Aiken, S.
■C., where he will manage the hotel
Magnolia during the winter. He will
probably be in these parts again next
year.
The high northeast winds of the
past days has caused a very high tide
and yesterday afternoon the water
rushed through the street drains, but
did no damage. A number of sports
will go out today after marsh nens, as
another high tide is looked for.
Assistant Chief of Police Owens,
who has been ill for several weeks,
was reported in a critical condition
last night and grave fears are enter
tained for his recovery. Mr. Owens
has a large number ot iriends in the
city who hope that he will recover
from his illness.
Justice Conolly tried two or three
interesting cases in his court yester
day, and his office was thronged witn
colored people all during the day. The
cases which attracted so much atten
tion were that of Jack Berrien, charg
ed with larceny from the house, who
was hound over to the city court< un
der a oond of SSO, and Will Brown,
charged with assault and batery and
he was bound over to the city con.
under a bond of SIOO.
Off to Fernandina.
A large colored-excursion to For
nandina left via the steamer Emma
line yesterday. The crowd was an
orderly one and returned at an early
hour this morning.
MORE NEW . ARRIVALS.
Georgia Yellow Peaches, free-
stone. Only 40". and soft.
Fancy Mountain Tomatoes,
Rilie ana tirm. 15c qt. ■
Fancy Preserving Pears, 4Ce |
package.
Large fat Bananas, Bartlett
Pears, Tokay Grapes, etc,
LLOYDS
'Phone 255-2. 214 Newcastle St..
Cautionl
This is nut a gem.e word—but when
you think aow liable you ure noi to
purchase for 75c tho only remedy in,,
versany known, and a remedy that ha
ua.l tlie largest sale of any meilit im
n the world since 1808 for the curt
and treatment ot Consumption an,
Taroat and Lung Troubles all tnese
years without losing its popularity a,,
those years, you will be thaukiiil vvt
called your attention to Boschet-s Uer
man Syrup. There are many ordinary
C' ugh remedies made by druggist?
and otlierH that are i neap and goon
for light colds perhaps, but for sevt-t
Colds, Broncmtis, Croup -and ospee,
ally lor consumption, w ,irr there is
duffloult expectoration and coughing
during the nights and mornings, then
Is nothing like German Syrup. Sold
by all uruggists In the civtiizcu worn,
G. C. GREEN, Woodbury, N. J.
Read the News' Want Column.
Notice.
1 beg to announce to my friends and
tho public that 1 have removed my
business from Newcastle street to Og
lethorpe and Bay streets, Detween
Gloucester and Monk.
I shall be pleased to serve iftl Who
use feed, and can supply them in quan
titles or from one sack or bale to
car loads, to suit any one's wants, at
the lowest possible prices.
Telephone 93. J. M. BURNETT.
Reduced Rates to Birmingham, Ala.
The Southern Railway will sell tick
ets to Birmingham, Ala., and return on
September 14th, 15th and 10th, at
one fare for the round trip.
Tickets good returning until Sept.
27tu. For further information call on,
or address,
C. L. CANDLER, Agent.
Try Rob Roy Flour. . . It is the best
W. M. TUPPER & CO.,
Forwarding and Shipping Agents.
Lighterage, Towing and Marine In
surance. Correspondence Solicited.
BRUNSWICK, GA.
- . £3 i at
“312 NEWCASTLE STREET.
-YOU WILL FIND THE NEW
. CONCENTRATED MALTED
FOOD, MALTA-VITA.
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THOMAS KEANY,
r ’Phene 11. 312 Necastle.
Some ‘Swell’ Footwea
The Very Latest Shepes General
and most fashionable leathers I ' J FaVOdtCe
are represented in the QUEEN ! SEE
Ii that this
Quality line of footwear. | y >t \ /‘^lriVYTfT^
Beauty, comfort, service are pL.
|\ A
their distinguishing features. \ XVy ' trade mark
V \ | wiX IS BRANDED
. I\ X SrV'Al. ON EVERT
Our fall line is now on dis- \ SHOE.
play. 30 different styles. \ s -^,
t . Kibo Kid. \ \.
Sold on, y at Medium k
Welt Sole. \
Low Heel.
Enact Reproduction of this Style Shoe.
KAISER’S.
PERSONAL POINTS.
A. C. Banks, Jr., spent Sunday in
Savannah.
J. Howard Smith leaves shortly lor
a visit to Sparta.
A. W. Bowu, of Lumber City, spent
yesterday in me city.
Win. Wiggins, of Waynesville, spent
yesterday iu the city.
B. W. Harrison, of Jaeiisuitvilit.
was in the city yesterday.
James Wrignt left last night for Ox
ford to enter Emory college.
Fernando Terras leaves this week
for Atlanta to attend the Tech.
J. 11. Dub, of Savannah, was among
the visitors to the city Sunday.
James Roach, of the Central of Geor
gia railroad, was here yesaa day.
T. . Merrlt. a well known Savan
nahian was in tne city yesterday.
It. A. McCranie, of the Atlantic
Coast Line spent yesterday in Hie
city.
G. W. Wright, of Sterling, wan
among the visitors to the city ycater
day.
L. C. Green, of Atlanta, was among
those registered at the Ogletaorpe yes
terday.
Ilnu r \Vi . lit ha rflkirried finrri
Beaumont, Texas, where lie spent sev
eral months.
F. K. Twitty, who Itaa been away on
a vacation for a number of nays, is ex
pected to return to the city today or
I onibrrow.
JEWELRY.
DIAMONDS,
WATCHES
and a
complete line
of the
Rogers’ Knives,
Forks, Spoons, Etc.
Fine repairing.
KENNON MOTT, 0. 0.
The Leading Jeweler.
215 NEWCASTLE STREET.
Inspector of watches for the
Southern and B & B Railways.
Keeper of the city clock. Time
by wire from Washington daily
at U a. m.
We Offer
THE OLD RELIABLE
“Charter Oak” Range’
Beautifully Nickled 1 rimed, At Only
$35-00.
Odds and ends in rugs, window shades, rope portieres at
your own prices.
2t' Jfl. Jtililkr <& den.
SEPTEMBER IS.
WATCH US
GROW
AND
Our business grows each month.
Nothing but fair dealing and
good and prompt service did jt.
We Want You
lor a eiflriomer next month. Our
deliver,, service, are better than
ever. Wc 'nave put in another
I new
DELIVERY WAGON
this weetr and can‘meet your
I wants. Give us a trial is all wo
ask.
1 Phone 158.
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if it's good to eat, we hav'* it.
OPiOi SSs* Se
i 3 2 k axit**ed fit Sanitarium or t
i-ay. B. H VHAI,, Mac'jjr Spring Cl ir
Cu„ Drawer A, Austell,Ga. Honiejtreattr lat
if prefetred. Correspoudenceilrictlyconfidential.
Why Do You Sell Your Old furniture?
When we can make it look just as
good as it ever did for a vkry small
amount. We do not repair, but clean
your furniture, repolish, etc.
Phone 212. J. W. WATKINS.
Notice to roasters,
Tlie News will publish ship notices
(t $1.50. It Is the only legal medium
through which these notices can he
oublls'aed.