The Brunswick news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1901-1903, September 17, 1902, Image 4

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WEDNESDAY MORNING. NECKWEAR In this limited space we can not describe in detail our line of lashloh able neckwear, hut suffice to say it is the finest ever brought to this market at (he popular price. 50 c. See window. Accuracy and Exactness. • We do not guess about anything in . our prescription department. We use . accurate welgnis and measured. VVc . also use exact methods In compouml lag the various ingredients Into the tnedicine ns It is when ready to take. And then we are always precise in ■ checking over the prescription as a Huai precaution to make sure trial . everytmng is all right. We are going into details in tills way Just, to show you how thorough we are in every part, of our prescrip tion work. THOUOUGHNKSS Is ex actiy toe word. We want and invite you to bring or send all of your prescriptions here to lie tilled. W. J. BUTTS, THE DRUGGIST. For Bale Cheap. For sl,ooo and on easy terms, 1 will soli 22 acres cloar nml under fence, and anew six-room dwelling, also fine artesian well also good out bulg ing. Splendid stand tor country store for negro trade. My store re cently destroyed by lire and 1 will locate elsewhere. For furt'ner informa tion address me or call on Brobston. Femlig & Cos., at Brunswick. Chances are the purchaser can get appointed postmaster. DAVIH JMJUIIhIU.Y. Pennick, Ga. LADIES WINTER DRESSES clean ed nml pressed at Jim Carter's. Phone 253-2. Swan’s down flour, absolutely pure; try It. Feed! Feed! Corn, Oats, Hay, Bran, Cotton Seed Hulls, PURIAIvA. FEED. Everything at wholesale prices. Gasoline 5 gals. 95 c. A. ZELMEINOVITZ. Corner E and L Sts. Phone 205, | We Have Received A Full Line of k (. Silks, Satins ana Velvets. Tafeta Silks in all snades. Louisine in all shades. ‘ China Silks in all shaaes ' Satins in all shades. Peau de Soie Silks. Velvets and Velveteens in all Shades and. H. He He r & Bro. 220 Newcastle. 3C2 Bay Swans Down flour. Quinine shampoo, file latest for ladies’ hair. For sale -only at Clark’s toneorial pai For Sale. The Franklin place on Monk street ou easy terms. Large house and beautiful lot. BROBSTON, FEN DIG CO. Sound Kidneys—Perfect Health. The use of Smith’s Sure Kidney cure will produce both. Try a bottle and he convinced. Your druggist sells it for 50c Miss Kate Slater has the newest ready to wear hats, the Kromico. Call and see them. ► dome dedal Tlews Notes. Roland for an Oliver. The beat was great—in fact, intense! Her gown was grand—in tact, im mense! And yet it seemed without much sense Her dress W'as trailing in the dust. I asked why? Sno said, “It must," Because it is the thing. ’’ She had a veil of greenisn hue (I always thought the made was blue) 1 looked at it--she caught tae cue. “Behind that, sir, there hangs a tale, Your jibes and snoring won't avail, Because it is the tuing! ” Then on my hat her giances fell; She said. "I'd like you, sir, to tell (It really doesn’t suit you well!) Why do you wear that Panama?” 1 answered, ’spite the gay ha! ha! “Because it is the filing.” LA TOUCHE HANCOCK. Mrs. John J. Wimberly is visiting in Savannah. • • • Mrs. J. A. Butts is visiting friends in Savannah. • • • Miss Kate Dunwoody, of Darien, is the guest ol Mrs. J. S. Dunwoody. * m m Mr. John mutter has returned from u visit to Savannah and ThomasviUe. * * * Miss Tallulah Fleming leaves Satur day for Converse College, Spartan burg. * * • Mrs. (!. W. Conti.i and Miss Bonn Coates will leave soon for a visit to New York Mis. .1. it. Wright and her children have rHiirne.i from a visit to relative: near Aitieiicus. Mrs. N. i). Itu:*.,*| and her l.ttle daughter'have returned Mom a trip to North Georgia * * ! Mr. and Mrs. i, H. Cohen announce the engagement or sh<dr uaug.itor. Anhto to Mr. W. Perry Lambert., ol Alabama. • • ♦ Miss Florence Thiot of Kavannnh, who has been Ino guest of Mrs. Spencer It. Atkinson, in Atlanta, is now with eit's. George WJfiship. * * * Miss Etta Bxtrowlc’h is tlie guest Miss Edna I.evisoti at her home in Magnooa si|iiare. where she will pro bably remain /or the rest of the win ior, liei' parents inning moved to Savannah. * * • a I.Hfle Mattie Itutb Martin was rc moved Monday to the dome of the Misses Gale on E street boulevard in the hope that the change might, has ten her recovery. •* m m Miss Lamartine Tower will return t< her 'home in Amorims this week alter a delighttul visit to Miss Gertru.it Johnson. Miss Tower is very attrac tive, and has received much social at tcation miring her visits here. Mr. and Mrs. Charlton Korins, of Montgomery, are the guests of Mrs. H \ Aoucrly. Mr. Korin , leaves To morrow to spend a tew day s in Sa vannah, Mrs. Forbes remaining ben to visit sen rill of her friends. Miss Christine Whiter is the guts, ol Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Winer, after a pleasant vacation in Atlanta, Macon and other places. She will remain with them tor two weeks before re turning to Savannah ,o resume her olass in the Conservator., gi Music. * • * It is good" news to the average wo man that the odd bodice will retain Its popularity. Those useful additions to one’s wardrobe . an be fashioned om oi a few yards of material, and bar gain loving feminity is ever ou the alert for remnants in suitable lengths of nongh voile, canvas, cheviot and other siuffs in which the new waists appear. * * * rue drapery at tin? hack seems to bo disappearing from the bats of tilts season, but since handsome lace veils are used to i ascude over tiie hair. Tile new lace veils from , aris. says an exchange, arc worn in loose hang mg curtains, with looped .mart onus AH have elaborate border. These borders must come below toe c-nin to took well. * * * Miss Janie Symons give a pleasant dnuce Monday evening in honor of •Miss Ta.uilah Fleming, w.. leaves ibis wee); for college. I’hc occasion was a delightful success, and was one of t'.u' most thoroughly enjoyable af fairs given by the younger set during the summer season, i hose present wore: Misses Taiiuiah Fleming. Hazie Nightengale, Irene Wood, Maud Night ingale. Mariam-Dent, of Savannah; Ko/.r.ie Conoiey. Marie DeVoe. uober ta Paul. Noll Mclntosh and Kate Dunwody, of Darien, Pe Symons, Mar garet Syiuons. John H. Pace. Hugh iturford. Carrington Coshy. Leighton Burroughs. Sam Mallard, stetson Fiem ins. Hunter Hopkins. Charles Fleming, Tom Fntler, T. Q. Fleming, Jr., Ford Fuller, .1. W. Bailey. Miss F. G. Nightingale will open her school for the fall term at her resi dence on Carpenter street first Mon day in October. ROB ROY FLOUR IS THE BEST. Notice of Remok/al. Until my new quarters are ready for occupancy 1 will share the office with Mr. C. \V. Deming, next door to Dr. Burrought on Newcastle street C. H. JEWETT. Clark, the leading and up to date colored barber, has all toe latest tilings connected with an up to date barber shop. TKB BRUNS vWCK DAILY NEW*. PERSONAL POINTS. W. H. Love, of Tifton, spent yester day in the city. W. B. Colesbcrry has returned from a trip to Jacksonville. Capt. J. A. Foster, of bt. Simon, was in the city yesterday. W. If. Cook returned last night from a business trip to Mobile. W. It. Mason left yesterday on a business trip to Jacksonville. It. C. Stapler, of Savannah, was a visitor to the city yesterday. C. M. Forth s, of Birmingham, is spending a lew days in the city. B. H. Barry, of regis tered at the Oglethorpe yesterday, I. H. Trasp, of Tifton. was among the visitors to the city yesterday. 0. J. Gill will leave this evening to visit relatives at Henderson, N. C. J. A. Ward, of Bladen, was among tko visitors to the city yesterday. Montague L. Boyd has returned to Savannah fioni a visit to Alfred Cro vatt Alfred Crovatt and h. guest, Nason Dozier, left last week for Emory Cow lege. ■I. A. Coates leaves Sunday for Mo bile, after a visit to bis parents. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Coates. and. P. Shelly, who mis been in Jacn onvilte for several months, is spend ing it few days in the city. Clever Jim Roach, of the ocean Steamship < ompanly, who has been in the city for a day or two, loft for Jacksonville yesterday. Cheapest Excursion of the Year. Via Southern Railway to Wasiiing ton and New York. Fare for Un round trip, *14.25 to Washington and $21.25 to Now York and return. In formation cheerfully furnished. Sleep ing car accommodations secured in advance. ' ('. i.. CAbuLEU. General Agent. THE CONVENT SCHOOL CON DUCTED BY THE SISTERS OF ST. JOSEPH WILL REOPEN ON MON DAY, SEPTEMBER 29th., AT THE CORNER OF RICHMOND AND HOWE STREETS. - Wilson's Cig* would like you fur a guest today. Speciai Rates to New York. From October lird to 6th, inclusive, the Southern Railway will sell ream! trip tickets to New York and re Dim at the exceeding low rates of $24.25. For further'- information, schedules, and sleeping ear accommodations call on. ('. 1.. CANDLER, General Agent, The sensible housewife will always use Rob Roy flour. ROB ROY FLOUR IS THE BEST. MAKING NEW CHOCOLATES Nugatines, Caramels, onto, f Old Fasmoued Creams, 20 eta., • Marshmallow Carann-is, etc. DiTTJtware Grapes. Niagaras. California Fruits, etc. LLOYD’S ’Phone 255-2. 214 Newcastle St. Caution! This is not a grituo word—but when you think aow liable you are not to purchase for 75c the only remedy un. versany known, and a remedy that ha::-, had the largest sale of any medivim n the world siuce 186$ for the cure and treatment ot Consumption am T.iroat and Lung Troubles ail tnese years without losing its popularity ah these years, you will be thankful we called your attention to Boch*es Ger man Syrup. There are many ordinary c- ugh remedies made by druggists and others that are cheap and good ior light colds perhaps, bin for seve-t Colds, Bronchitis. Croup- and especi ally lor Consumption, where there is Difficult expectoration am! coughing during the nights and mornings, there Is nothing like German Syrup. Sold by all druggists In the civilizeu worm. G. C. GREEN, Woodbury, N. J. Read tiie News’ Want Column. . AT * 312 NEWCASTLE STREET. -YOU WILL FIND THE NEW l CONCENTRATED MALTED FOOD, MALTA VITA. ► ► - ► THOMAS KEANY, l- 'Phone 11. 312 Necastle. ► Some ‘Swell’ Footwea The Very Latest SMpes fcfygg} : '.j A GcflCffll [ \fv M Favnrifp ana most fashionable leathers f. \ v >4 * 1 are represented in the QUEEN i SEE I Ni V t THAT THIS Quality line of footwear. f: \ Beauty, comfort, service are j their distinguishing features. I’S. 'vV <i-trace mark V X, I * is BRANDED ~ 1\ X -A ON EVERT Our fail line is now on dis- ] \ \ >■ shoe. play. 30 different styles. V . „ Kibo Kid. \ \ Sold on| y at Medium N. Welt Sole., A Low Heel. Exact Rrpttdu. non ot this Style Slrne. KAISER’S. LITTLE LOCAL LINES. The Riflemen will hold an interestig meeting anil practice drill in their armory tonight. Quite an interesting session of the police court wi„ be he'd Ibis morn ing. A number of offenders, most <>. them charged with lighting, will he : tried. The work of laying the spur trac* of the If and B. down Bay street is being rapidly pushed and the' work lias already been completed as far as Mansfield slrcci The board of education held a meet ing at tin- ,-ourt house yesterday morn ing. but nothing of unusual importahee was dour'. Arrangements for opening ihe scnools was discussed. Nearly every sportsman in the city will lie out after marsh hens this morning. The Viigh winds ol the past few day- have caused an unusually high lido and Inis morning it wiii probably be way above the marsh and many of tile birds will lie kile-o. J. Extrowich and family have re moved to Savannah, whore they will reside in the tattire, Mr. Kxtiowieh Having gone into business in tnat city. They have lived in this tut for n number of years and have many friends in Brunswick who will w. them success in their new home. Notice. I bog to announce to my friends and the public that 1 have removed my r m N•• • rtr •• i I : let hot po and liay streets, between Gloucester and Monk. 1 shall be pleased to serve all who use feed, and can supply llioni in quan tities or from one sack or bale to car loads, to suit, any one’s wants, at Dio lowest jiossible prices, , Telephone 93. J. M. BURNETT. JEWELRY. DIAMONDS. WATCHES and a complete line of the Rogers' Knives, Forks, Spoons. Etc. Fine repairing. KENNON MOTT, 0. D. The Leading Jeweler. 2)5 NEWCASTLE STREET. Inspector of watches for the Southern and B & U Railways. Keeper of the city clock. Time by wire from Washington daily at 11 a. m. [ We Offer ; THE OLD RELIABLE [“Charter Oak” Range, ► Beautifully Mickled frimed, At Only l $35*00. £ tMW * a,MI e,uls in r win, low jwirti-.-res at \ 5 your own prk- ? \st. M. Miller & den. \ ? i snPTEMBEIt'i?; ; WATCH US GROW AND Our business grows each mouth. Nothing l*tt fair dealing and good and prompt service did it. We Want You for a customer next month. Our delivery service-arc belter than tier. We Have put in another new DELIVERY WAGON this week and can' tin -t your wants. Give us A trtrit is all wr ack. ’ Phone 158. If it’s good to eat, we havtr it; OPIuM pay. B. H. > E vL, Man’gr Ltthi* Sprinvs Cu-e c°„ DtawerA. Austcii.O.. H , v nc,treatißci>S.it ifprelerred. Correspondence- strictly coufideutial. Why Do You Sell Your Old Furniture? When we can make it look just as "iiood as it ever did for,a vfcry small amount. We do not repair, but clean your furniture, repolish, etc. Phone 212. J. w. WATKINS. Notice to Masters. 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