The Brunswick news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1901-1903, September 19, 1902, Image 4

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FRIDAY MORNING.'- NECKWEAR In this limited space we can not describe in detail our lijpe 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. ► . . y We do not guess about anything in y our prescription department. We use y accurate weiguis and measures. We / alao use exact methods in compound ing the various ingredients Into the ► hiedlclne as it is when ready to take. ► And then we are always precise in ► chocking over the prescription as pi ► final precaution to make sure tnat y mm* everytiung 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 is ex actly tne word. Wo want and invite you to bring or send all of your prescriptions here to he tilled. , W. J. BUTTS, THE ORUGGIBT. For Sale Cheap. For SI,OOO and on easy teems, I will anil 22 acres clear and under fence, and anew six-room dwelling, also line artesian well also good out buliu lug. Splendid stand lor country store for negro trade. My store re cently destroyed by fire and 1 will locate elsewhere. For further informa tion address me or call on Drobston, Fendlg & Cos., at Brunswick. Chances are the'jnirchaser can get appointed postmaster. DAVIS DUBBIkULY. Penntck, (la. LADIES WINTER DRESSES clean ed and pressed at Jim Carter’s. Phono 253 2. Swan's down flour, absolutely pure; try It. Feed! Feed! Corn, Oats, Hay, Bran, Cotton Seed Hulls, - PURI AN A. FEED. Everything at wholesale prices. Gasoline 5 gals, 95 c. A. ZELMEINOVITZ. Corner E nd L Sts. Phone 205, * \ We Have Received : A Full Line of ; s. * i Silks. Satins ana Velvets. * Tafeta Silks in all snades. a Louisine SiUs ii\ all shades. jj A China Silks in all shaaes . Satins in all shades. I Peau de Soie Silks. Velvet# aad Velveteens 3 in nil Shades ; tl.H*Hellei r & Bro.: 220 Newcastle. 302 Bay < Swans Down flour. Quinine shampoo, t’ne latest for ladles’ lialr. For sale hnly at Clark’s tonaorial par * **t. For Sale. The Franklin place on Monk street on easy terms. Large house and beautiful lot. BROBSTON, FEN DIG & CO. Sound Kidneys—Perfect Health. The use of Smith’s Sure Kidney Lure will produce both. Try a bottle and be convinced. Your druggist sells It for fifin. Miss Kate Slater has the newest ready to wear hats, the Kromico. Call ami see thorn. ► oeme dedal ; Jleivs tfictes. The Hope Of It. Way ain’t a-lookin’ the brightest— Don’t see much light in the skies; But goin’ along We kin whistle a song, An’ a feller kin hope till he dies. Life ain’t a garden o’ roses; Purty much mixed up with sights; But whatever they give it, We’ve still got to live it, An’ a feller kin hope till he dies. S F. L. Stanton. Mrs. Laura M. Wilder has returned from a visit to Atlanta. • • • Mrs. H. 11. Raymond is visiting friends in Searsport, Maine. • • • Mrs. F* Joerger and daughter. Miss Leona, will return this morning from a visit to datives in Macon. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Johannese. have gone to Toy, Oa„ where Mr. Johnson has accepted a position. m m m Miss Emily Waff returned last night from Fredericksburg, where she lias spent several weeks with friends. * * • Mrs. W. S. Taylor and her children arc at horn# after spending part c_ the summer in Ludlngtfin, Mich. Mrs. Marie Tisou Smitn has rented the Krauss cottage on Mansfield street and will open a boarding bout • • * Emory Allan Belmont is the pretty name that has been bestowed upon Captain and Mrs. Charles Halverson's little son. ... Miss Jennie Fuller, who was steno grapher for the Warrenx-A. Fuller Cos. lias decided to remain in Boston and will not eturn lo Brunswick. • • • Miss Hope Curtis, of Boston, is the guest of Captain ami Mrs. H. <i. Cur tis. in Searsport, where they are pleasantly situated in their new homo. Mr. and Mrs. *l*l*. Morgan arc .... proving their residence on tgyj corner of Monk and norwich street, adding much to the appearance of their home * * • Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Thomas and their enttdren will return on the Ma lory ship Monday from a visit to Block Island, R. }.. and Brooklyn, .y. Y. • • ■ Mrs. 11, H. Everett and Miss Marie Everett will return in a few days from a pleasant visit to several places in Nortji Carolina. Master Frederic Dorsey. Walter aim little Miss Elizabeth Waiter, will re turn in a few days from Virginia, where they have spent a pleasanK summer with tfi ir grandparents. These bright little children traveller! the entire way alone under care or (..+• conductors on the route and will return the same wav. Miss Ada Crown, of Jacksonville, returns to her home Sunday after a delightful visit to Mrs. T. W. Causey Miss llrown Is a beautiful anil attrue tice young lady who lived here some years ago. Her friends have shown her many attentions during her stay. • • • An exchange says; One of the p~- phiar color combinations for the early autumn will be scarlet and blue—th ' coronation colors. will be shown in the cheviots] Plain blue and blue and white check in this ma tt-rial will both be trimmed with scarlet. For young girls or the wo man whose style is protiounct enough to permit her to wear such a striking combination some very effec tive gowns may be built in the scar ltd and blue. One- gown Is a blue cheviot, having a bunch of red woven in i lye material The straps are scarlet, the buttons blue. l’he next Is a plain blue etamine, trimmed with embroidery. The note of rod is furnished by Che buttons. Cheviot is the basis of the third gown, the color being bine. It is pro fusely stitched" with red. Buttons and ornaments of the same color complete the trimming. Very pretty is the blue gown atrip mi witn scarlet. A blue an.l while check, having red trimming, and p cheviot, elaborately stitched with red, complete the sketches. * Aiiv number of variations fro: _ these designs may be made if desired. The point to be observed is not to ns too much red. Carelessness in tiiis particular makes the dress com monplace. ir MAKING NEW CHOCOLATES. Nngatiues, Caramels, Clito, Old Fasmoned Creams, 20 cts., ' Marshmallow Carameis, etc. Delaware Grapes. Niagaras, California Fruits, etc. LLOYDS "Phone 255-2. 214 Newcastle St. THE CONVENT SCHOOL CON DUCTED BY THE SISTERS OF ST. JOSEPH WILL RE-OPEN ON MON DAY. SEPTEMBER 29th„ AT THE CORNER OF RICHMOND AND HOWE STREETS. Read the News’ Want Column. Miss Kate Slater wishes to call the attention of the ladies tot' her new fancy work in battenberg aud re mu ounce work. TEOB BRUNSWICK DAILY NEW®. PERSONAL POINTS. J. S. Bailey, of Waycross, was here yesterday. J. H. Smith is spending a few days in Macon. M. Lott, of Nicholls, was in the city yesterday. E. A. Silvera leaves touay for a visit to New. York. S. Marks has returned trom a busi ness trip to Atlanta. G. A. Carswell, of Savannah, spent yesterday in the city. F. O. Mays, of Atlanta, is spending a lew days in the city. John Currie, of St. Simon, spent yesterday in tne city. Capt. J. A. Foster was in the city yesterday from St. Simon. L. A. Door, of Augusta, was* among the visitors to the city yesterday. l>. J. Gill, is spending some time at his former home in North Carolina. J. H. Stelling, of Charleston, was registered at the Oglethorpe ’ yester day. II ! J- Dinkins, of Savannah, was registered at tile Oglethorpe yester day. C. W. Collins, of Tifton, was among the arrivals at the Oglethorpe yester day. C M. Tilton, woo has been conduct ing a store oti St. Simon during the summer, came up to the city yester day. having discontinued the business for the season. Rev. \V. l’. Hollingsworth left for Atlanta last night, being called there by a telegram announcing the death oi his brother-in-law, Mr. D. G. Hah Mrs. Hail and Miss Hall have visited Brunswick twice, ami have many friends nerit who will lie sorry to hea: of their affliction. Mr. I hidings worth can not return before Sunday ami so the usual services of publii worship will be dispensed witn on that day. Notice. The offices and warehouses of The Ellis-Young Company m Savannah ami Brunswick, Ga., will be closed after 1 o’clock today on account oi the death of Mrs. Charles S. Ellis. THE ELLIS-YOUNG CO., Per it. M. King. The Southern Railway has arranged to run seven additional sleepers tnrough to Washington in order to ac ,eommodate the extra travel from Brunswick, Jacksonville and Savannah during ..e meeting of the Gratm Army of the Republic at Washington, it. 0., October Jd to tun. Passengers desiring sleeping ear accommodations will please apply to the undersigned. C. L. Candler, general agent Sou. Ky. New Boarding House. Mrs. .1. A. Caldwell, of Atlanta, has rented the large residence at 401 ti street and jvill conduct a urs. class boarding house. Mrs. Caldwell has nad years of experience in I lie board ing house business and guarantees satisfaction. She solicits tne patron age of boarders. The rooms in the house have all recently been reuovat ed and refurnished. Clark, the leading and up to date colored barber, baa al! tne latest things connected with an up to date barber shop. Cnutionl This is not a genue word—but when you think aow liable you are mu. t.r purchase for 75c the only remedy m,, versa!ty known, and a remedy that has had the larges* sale of any medieilit In the world since 18(>8 for the curt and treatment of Consumption an Throat and Lung Troubles all taese years without, losing its popularity al, these years, you will be thankful we called your attention to Boschees Ger man Syrup. There are many ordinary C' ugh remedies made by druggist’s and others that are Cheap and good for light colds perhaps, but for sever Colds, Bronchitis, Croup—and especi ally lor Consumption, nacre there is duffirult expectoration and coughing during the nights and mornings, there Is nothing like German Syrup. Sold by all druggists in the c ivilized worm. G. C. GREEN. Woodbury, N. J. Read the New*’ Want Column. ► S3 at ’312 NEWcXsTLE STREET. -YOU WILL FIND THE NEW ’ CONCENTRATED- MALTED FOOD, MALTA VITA. THOMAS KEANY, . ’Phone 11. 312 Necastle. -Some ‘Swell’ Footwea ►1 he Very Latest Shapes A GdlCffll £ and most fashionable leathers E\ \ >* * CIVUI ► are represented in the QUEEN $ eE y ' I 'a .J-- i THAT THIS Quality line of footwear. /! \ Beauty, comfort, service are their distinguishing features. IX. VV f.-' ' trace mark ► * V X j , W IS BRANOEO TX XU \ ON EVERT ► Our fall line is now on dis- AV\ \ \\ shc-E ► 1 . \ X * <&£K , play. 30 different styles. \ X. \ Kifco Kid. \ \ ► Sold only at Medium k. ► Heavy Xx X K " V/eit Sole. \ Low Heel. ► Exact Rcpr-.-vltKtion £ thi; Style ShttOa I KAISER’S. ► L LITTLE L.OC’tL LINES. The Atlantic Coast Line checks have been distributed and the many employes ui the company are happy. The pretty residence of Mrs. Waff, at the corner of George and Union streets, has been completed and will be occupied in a lew uays. The board of Trade will hold their regular weekly meeting today, provid ed there is a sufficient number of the members present to form a quorum. The city is simply carried away with weeds and repeated complaints have been made to the sanitary de partment without results. Won't the sanitary superintendent take up (he matter? Dr. Chitterden, manager of the fiber fSi-dory, leaves in a few days lor New York, where lie goes to see the com pletion of the new oakum machinery which is to lie install and In tlieii fac tory at Orlspen. The little negro who struck Otto Matthews w..n a jjrlck some dn.* ago, was arrested by an officer from lodge IJlmbright's court yest rdny and is now in jail. Young a.atiln ws is stili in a serious condition. Millard Reese leaves tomorrow for Mercer college to take a law course. Mr. Reese is one of the brainiest an., brightest young men in Geo twin ami nis friends predict a brilliant career in the profession be has chosen. Thomas Foley, who keeps a saloon m ar the corner of Mansfield and Bay streets was ire and Wednesday on the charge of keeping open a tippling' house on the Sabbath, hut aas ac quitted. Tne warrant was sworn out by Marshal Burney. JEWELRY. DIAMONDS, .WJTCHES and a complete line ' of the Rogers’ Knives, Forks, Spoons. Etc. Fine repairing. KfcNNON MGIT, 0. 0. The Leading Jeweler, 215 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 Nkkled Trinted, At Only $35*00. 0.i.1s and ends in rugs', window shades, rope portieres at jour own prices. M, Miller and don. SEPTEMBER IS, WATCH US GROW AND Our btyginosg row*; each mon|p. Nothing but ia v an-1 Kood and prompt scfv.ino did- it. We Want You fur a ( ledouter next month. Our delive.-j - ■rvi.-e are iv ii- r than t v-, r. We .1 .vc pul In aunt lon new DELIVERY WAGON this we->ll ami cun im>el your wants. Give u-i a trial- is ail we a.-k. Phone 158. “If? Mmmm If it’s good to eat, we havie it. OPIUM issssi W- B. ft VRA!„ Man'gi Lahta Sprint* Cute Cos., Drawer A, Austell,Ga. HoniegFCatment sent if preferred, Correspondence strictly confident iaL Why Do Vhu Sell Your Old f-urniture? When w{ can make it look just as good as it ever did for a viery smatt amount. We do not repair, but clean your furniture, repolish, etc. Phone 212. J. w. WATKINS. Notice to Masters. The News will publish ship notices at $1.50. It is the only legal medium through which these notices can be published.