The Brunswick news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1901-1903, September 24, 1902, Image 4

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WEDNESDAY MORNING. Boys’ School Suits. # MOTHERS j''' to call and examine our intense stock ,-p >, U[l of Boys’ y&fof School Suits ! / I\ I Sizes from 6to 17 years and prices to ; ; f"j Hi j SUIT ALL POCKETS. jjjj i j ' We have them in 2 and 3 price suits O '*-> :Accuracy and Exactness.: e ► We do not guess about, anything in k our prescription department. We use , accurate weighis and ineasuros. We also use exact methods In compound log the various ingredients Into the tnedielne as It is when ready to take. ► Ami then we are always precise In ► checking over the prescription sh a ► final precaution to make sure trial , everytuing is all right. , We are going Into details In this y way Just lo show you how thorough we are in every part of our prescrip tion work. THOROUGHNESS Is ex actly toe word. We want and invite yop to bring or Bend nil of your prescriptions here to ■ lie filled. W. J. BUTTS, THE DRUGGIST. For Sale Cheap. For SI,OOO and on easy terras, 1 will sell 22 acres clear and under tence, and anew six-room dwelling, also line artesian well also good out buliu- Ing. Splendid stand mr country store for negro trade. My store re cently destroyed by fire and I will locate elsewhere. For further informa tion address we or call on Urobston, Feu dig & Cos., at .Brunswick. Chances are the purchaser can get appointed postmaster. DAVIS DUHBKiRI.Y. Pennlck, Ga. You should try LIQUID VKNIKK. It Is the host remedy on earth for polishing furniture. See Mrs. M. Isaac for millinery bar gains. Feed! Feed! Corn, Oats, Hay, Bran, Cotton Seed Hulls, PURIAfti A. FEED. Everything at wholesale prices. Gasoline 5 gals. 95 c, A. ZELMENOVITZ. Corner E and L Sts. Phone 205, f Tuuo Great BARGAIN DAYS ON MONDAY AND TUESDAY — September 22 and 23. d.H. Hebei? & Bro. t 220 Newcastle. 302 Bay* & * SEE CIRCULAR. GOODS SOLD AS ADVERTISED, NO FAKE. 6 WE RETURN YOUR MONEY IF NOT SATIbrACTORY. U Mrs. M. Isaac can please you. Quinine shampoo, the latest for ladies' hair. For sale only at Clark's tonsorlal par I ''TO. Healthy Kidneys Means Long Life. If you want to restore your Kidneys to their former state take Smith Sure Kidney Cure—so cents at druggists. Sound‘Kidneys—Perfect Health. The use of Smith’s Sure Kidney cure will produce both. Try a bottle and lie convinced. Your druggist sells it for S(K Miss Kate Slater wishes to call the attention of the ladles to her new fancy work in bnLtenberg and ten as amice work. ; tfome tfeeial ; thews Nicies. A Card of Thanks. I desire to thank those woo were so kind in assisting me in the burial ot Mr. Mullins. W. 0. Ames. THOUGHTS. ; Thoughts do not need the wings of I words , To fly to any goal. I Like suitable lightnings, not like birds They speed from soul to soul. Hide in your heart a bitter thought Still it has power to blight, j Think Love, although you speak it not, i It gives tne world more light. —Ella Wneeier Wixcox. I Miss Ethel Conolly leaves tomorrow for Savannah to visit Miss Nan Coney I* * ’ Miss Constance Butts, who is en joying a pleasant stay in Atlanta, will I rid urn home shortly. * * * Miss Clare O’Connor leaves next week for Atlanta, where she will at tend Washington seminary. ... Misses Daisy and Pauline Scarlett lilt yesterday tor Macon, where they will spend the winter visiting. • * Col. and Mrs. B. W. Wrenn spent iim past week the guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Wiggins at Waynesville. * • • Misses Annie Angela end Rita Goette of Savannah, spent, Sunday he?o the guests of Misses Julia and Annie Ma honey. • * * Rev. and Mrs. C. Bradley are visiting Mrs. William Prescott Iri At lanta and will return nome in a lew days. * * m Mrs. Hugh Porter is still in Atlanta, where .die has been guile ill. She will probably he able to return in a week or two. • mm Mrs. (I. W. Coales and daughter, Miss Rosa, left last night lor New Work and other points where they go on an extended visit., • * m Mrs. H. B, Tuppcr and her little •laughter will visit Columbus next month to ho present at the debut ot Miss Mattie Hatcher. Mr. and Mrs. it. S. Meiver and their family moved from Savannah last week to Wilmington, N. 0., where they will reside in future. • • • An artistic gown noted in an ex change is oi a pale shade of green, with strappings of paler green taffe ta and Irish lace ns a finish. * * * Mrs. .1. S. Raymond and Master Don' ovari have returned to the city from Nova Scotia and wilt arrange to leave for their future home in Mo bile in a few days. * * * Miss Hallie Itrobston will not re turn to Brunswick this winter, as she will remain tit her home near Madison. Her friends here regret her dei iston as she is very lovable and popular. • * * Little Miss Alone Jeffers will enter tain tliis afternoon coinpliuint to Miss Laura Baker. A number of little misses ..live been invited and the oc casion promises to boa pleasant one. Mrs. B. A. White and her little daughter Jeannette have returned from a visit to Marietta are Rt home at Mrs. Goldsmith’s for a few days, after which they w... go to the Oglethorpe for Hie winter. * * The violin solos rendered by Miss Christine Winter at the Methodist church Sunday were very line ami the congregation enjoyed them very much. The duet “Come Holy Spirit” sung by (Miss Sadie Dart and Mrs. K. E. Slier man was also greatly enjoyed. m m m Another is of very p ile violet and it is charming,y trimmed in violet vel vet and rich Irish laec. The third is of wnito elaborately tucked alt A appliqued with Irish la< e. - i bo girdle is o£ nasturtium colored velvet. Mrs. .v If red Cltrlsfie gave a pleas ant reception to me members of the Eastern Star Chauter Sunday after noon in compliment to Col. Grice, ot Eastman, who is an officer ot the chap ter there. The occasion was very much enjoyed by those present. * • • Tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock the wedding of Miss Nellie Wells and Mr. David Stewart Harllee occurs in Al bany. Oil., and it is to Tie a very pretty church affair. A reception will be held after (lie ceremony at tne home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. ft. S. Wells. * * • A gown described in Harper's Baz ar is of golden-brown camel's hair cloth, with full steeves fringed tie and hand of dark brown skirt velvet on the skirt. Around the sleeves are bands of lighter brown tucked taffeta, with diamonds of the vi lvot crossed with pale gold cord. * • Her friends here will lie interested in the news of the debut of Miss Hat tie Hatcher, of Columbus, to occur next month, when her parents will give a beautiful entertainment. Miss Hatcher is a very enarniing and pretty girl and has spent much time here the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Madden. She will visit Mrs. R. B. Tuppcr this this fall after her debut. Miss Kate Slater has the newest ready to wear hats, the Kromico. Call and see them. A. Zelmemi.it/. is now in the retail feed business, cry him once and you 1 will be a regular customer. '■ THB BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS. C. S. Tait has a fine milk cow for sale. Dr. J. A. Pol hill, of Macon, was in the city yesterday. Charlton Wright, of sterling, was in the city yesterday. Phil Keller returned yesterday from a visit to Shrevespor land St. EguL. Rev. P. J. Luckie has returned from a visit of several weeks in Baltimore. J. A. Montgomery left last night on a business trip to Atlanta and Wash ington. J. Mason Rice, an old Brunswick, now of Augusta, is spending a few days in the city. Jesse Tnomas leaves Saturday for College Park, where he will attend the military college there. H. L. Grice, a prominent attorney of Eastman, returned to his nome yes terday after a pleasant visit to the city. W. R. Robbins is again the guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. McGarvey after a visit to Tampajutd will not leave for New York for some time yet. Mrs. M. Isaac can save you money. A Parson’s Noble Act. “i want all the world to know,” writes Rev. C. J. Budiong, of Ashaway, ft. 1., “what a thoroughly good an.l re labte. medicine I found In Electric Bitters, They cured me of jaundice itid liver troubles that bad caused no gri at suffering for many years, for a genuine, all-round cure they ex •el anything 1 ever saw.” Electric Jitters are the surprise of all for their wonderful work in Liver, Kid icy and Stomach troubles. Don't tail 'o try them. Only 50 cts. Satlsfac ion is guaranteed by ail druggists. WE WILL MAKE YOUR FURNl ture look as good as new for a 6mall amount. We do not remove from your premises. Phone 212. J. W. WATKINS. Mrs. M. Isaac wants vour trade. FALL HATS. tl have them in all varieties. See my winter goods now arriving. The VERY LATEST intheMilliner-Line VHSS KATF SLATER. *B*l JK * Gloucester St. YES ! UPTON'S CEYLON TEAS ARE THE FINEST GROWN BLENDED GREEN AND BLACK. YOU'LL FIND IT AT KEANY’S, ‘Phfloe 11. 312 Necastle. See Mrs. M. Isaac ad. ,n this issue. FRUIT BARGAINS TODAY. California Tokay grapes 18c r California pears 25 c dozen New York apples cheap. Large fat banannas cheap. Lightning Special Delivery, LLOYDS ’Phono 255-2. 214 Newcastle St. Clark, the leading and up to date colored barber, has all tue latest things connected with an up to date barber shop. 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. ALL KINDS OF CALIFORNIA WINES 25 CENTS A BOTTLE AT H. SBUG'S, 225 GRAM STREET. TELEPHONE 2T2 2. If you want your ‘ icyele repaired rigt* bring it to an experience 1 work man. B. J Olcwtne, 505 Giouoenter street W. M. TUPPER & CO., Forwarding and Shipping Agent*. Lighterage, Towing and Marine In surance. Coriesponoence Solicited. BRUNSWICK. GA. PERSONAL POINTS. 4% THE : 3msuisael : SU if : j| *•'<•=<' This is one of the most cor-f ■ * Vj root styles in douale breasted*. ■ fl ’ sack suits. |t The “SMARTSAC” has ilong graceful lapels, closing , • yeiSl low with only two buttons 4 \ ! t*' V.fif This has a distinctive, \j-'. '--‘M jaunty air. This is made in'" v a large variety of fabrics great enough to 3ffo.'d a sat- * t J'jf j isfactory choice for the most * v tiei;Sk‘ fastidious. ■* 1| $l5 to $3O. < ■ " Tomorrow we will show you i 3jjF' the "Grammercy." "I Maker's. \ ■ ■ i- < On account of the G. A. R. escamp itii nt at Washington October C to 11, tho Atlantic Coast Line offers low rates to Washington and New York, tickets to be sold October 3 to C in clusive, with final limit to October 15, 1802. Holders of Washington tick -11 may secure extension to tickets until November3 by depositing ticket with joint agent at Washington, prior to noon Oct. 15. Stop over of ten days will lie made in each direction on’ Washington tickets. Low rates will apply from Washington to his toric battlefields of the civil war. Wanted. We would Lao to ask tnronght the bonus oi your paper, if there is any person who has used Green’s ugust flower for the cure of In ..gesluni. Dyspepsia and Liver iTouoles that, has not been cured —at u we also mean tneir results, such as sour stomach, i ’ucmatton o. food, uabitnal costive ness nervous dyspepsia, headaches, de spondent feelings, sleeplessness—in fact, and trouble connected with the stomach or liver? nits meuicine ons been gold for many years in all civil ized countries, and we wish to cot rev pom] witu yon and seitu you one of our books free of cost, if you have never tried An ” t P’- r, 1 - o lOft'e first. We its ■ . ..VI I IV wf i tailing, r. *., ■ ... is too matter with you. Ask jour druggist. G. C. Green, Woodbury, N. J. The Only Guaranteed Kidney Cure. is Sim .’s Sure Kidney Cure. Your druggist will refund your money if after taking one bottle you are not satisfied "itH results. 50 cent.*. Rob Roy flour is the best. Have you tried it? Notice is directed to the advertise ment of A. Zelmenovltz In this issue. This popular grocer can save you mon ey. Try him on your next order. BARGAIN—One high grade piano will lie sold at a sacrifice by D. E, Me Arthur. Inquire 'phone 321. i JEWELRY, [ DIAMONDS. WATCHES ► ~.., ... y and a ► complete lino \ £ of the [ Rogers’ Knives, ► Forks, Spoons, Etc. ' k Fine repairing. I KENNON MUTT, 0. 0. i 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 ; I at 11 a. m. i NOTICF \ in order to make room quickly fur K our liandsome fall stock which is ar- I 1 riving daily We Offer at Factory’s Cost i our entire stock of , TRUNKS, GO-CARTS & CARRIAGES. , You can save 50 per cent oy buy ing now. 2i. M. Miller & son SEPTEMBER 24. YOUR I STORE v 8 Ulilr : 1 I Always have just what you want? or can't find elsew.icrc. a few j ' articles we name below: j APPLES ! I Largo red and juicy (just try] I them) YAMS 1 Card! Yellow Yams (the original) | MACKEREL I Large fat at 1214 c. each. ; Small fat ai. lit c. each. FRESH EGGS I We are headquarters for nice* clean fresh eggs. GASOLINE | Always ou hand for Humiliating j and cooking purposes. We invariably have a nice line of vegetables on hand each morn-’ ing NOTICE We are better prepared to serve you now’ than ever, as we have on another NEW DELIVERY WAGON Phone 153. 3ter| •^Ataaita^ If it's good to eat, we havte it. j R. R. Sizer returned last night from | a business trip to Fernandina. N. M. McCullough has returned from a short trip to Florida. J. J. Lott returned yesterday from a short visit to Florida. Liquid Venter, the best on earth for polishing furniture at Morgan's Drug Store. Go to Mrs. M. Isaac. LIQUID VENIKR for polishing fur niture at Morgan's Drug Store.