The Brunswick news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1901-1903, September 25, 1902, Image 4

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THURSDAY MORNING. Boys’ School Suits. IT WOULD BE ADVISABLE FOR #i MOTHERS V-? .! •• >yj fto call and examine oup Intense stock > of Boys’ ffiM School Suits Sizes from 6 to 17 years and prices to SUIT ALL POCKETS. , We have them in 2 and 3 price suits O’ ♦Accuracy a „d Exactness. ♦ ♦ Wo do not guess about anything In mu' prescription department. We use accurate weigms and measures. We ♦ also use exact methods In compound ♦ ing the various ingredients into the ♦ fnodieine as it Is when ready to take. 4 Ami then we are always precise in 4 checking over the prescription as a 4 linal precaul lon to make sure tun l 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 t aetly tne word. ► We want and invite you to bring or 4 send alt of your prescriptions here to 4 lie filled. : W. J. BUTTS, THE DRU GGIBT. For Sale Cheap. For SI,OOO and on easy terms, 1 will sell Uli acres dear and uuder fence, and anew six room dwelling, also line artesian well also good out, build ing. Splendid stand tor country store for negro trade. My store re cently destroyed by tiro and I will locate elsewhere. For further informs (ion address me or call on Brobston. Fendig & Cos., at Brunswick. Chances are the purchaser can get appointed postmaster. DAVIH DURIILKLY. I‘enulck, Ca. You should try LIQUID VUN I Kit. II is the best remedy on earth for polishing furniture. See Mrs. M. Isaac for millinery bar gains. 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 L Sts. Phone 205, COME IN PLEASED. AND YO U WILL GO OUT PLEASED. I - When Comparing Prices DON'T FORGET TO COMPARE QUALITIES. , ' 4 IF YOU’LL FIND 1 Prices as Low as ours YOU’LL FIND THE QUALITIES INFERIOR. * WE GIVE YOU BET I tR GOODS FOR SAME MONEY. I, OR SAME GOODS FOR LESS MONEY. id.H. Hshet*& Bro. I 220 Newcastle* 302 Bay* . * THE MOST POPULAR STOR E IN THE CITY ft 4 It Mrs. M. rstaac can please you. Quinine shampoo, the latest for ladles' hair. For ’sale only at Clark's tonsorlal par' -’" 1 . Healthy Kidneys Mea'ns Long-Life. If you want to restore your kidneys to their former slate 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 be convinced. Your druggist, sells it for 50c Miss Kate Slater wishes to call the attention of the ladies to her new fancy work in batten berg and renos aunce work. : dome dceial > Jieivs etes. Wanted—Men. Anon. Wanted—Men, Not systems fit and wise " Not faiths, with rigid eyes Not wealth in mountain piles, Not power and gracious smiles, Not even the potent pen, • Wanted—Men! Wanted—Deeds, Not words of winning note, Not thoughts from life remote Not sad, religious airs, Not sweetly languid prayers, Not love of ancient creeds, Wanted—Deeds! Men and Deeds! Men that can dare and do, Not longings for the new, Not prating- for the old, Good life and action bold, These the occasion needs, Men and Deeds! —London Christian Endeavorer. Airs. T. F. Winter has recovered from a slight illness. Miss Elise McDonald returned home last night from Savannah. * * • Mr. and Mrs. .( 1,. Reach arc to occupy the Gale cottage on lOgmon street, * * * Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Cayhill, has moved to the residence corner Monk and Kgmon streets. • * ITof. .1. Iv Osborne, wife and cl, of Savannah, are bore for a lew days slopping ;it Hu Oglethorpe. Mrs. Frank 1). Aiken and .iron and Miss Fannie Aiken are at the Mallard House in Atlanta. * * * Miss Fannie Brant Nightengale, will return shortly from n visit to Win Chester, Washington and Baltimore. * * * T.Tiss Mabel Robinson, ol Darien, ar riven in Cue city yesterday lo be the gnTst of :>n.-.s Ruth Marlin for some time. * * Mrs. K. A. Wrench and children, who have been spending the summer at Dalton and Madison will return Sunday. • * • Mrs. Susie Way and Miss O.iKlT'Tttfe Norris have returned to .heir homes in liniTen after n pleasant visit to Mrs. Nellie McDonald. ... Mr. and Mrs. A. B. VTi'ennNu Tampa, are (lie guests of Mrs. \V M. Wig gins in Waynesvlltc, instead of Col. and Mrs. B. W. Wronn. Mrs. .1. A. Butts has a story in the last Christ tan Ilerlud, eii'il led Angeo-. Unaware," which is an rv well-writ ten anti readable story of divided literary merit. * * . Mrs. C. L, Candler -entertained her class in llctbei Sunday school with a candy pulling at her home yesterday afti ’moon. Tm little odks enjoy,! tho occasion very nnitn. * J * Miss Aliene Jeffers entertained her frirtlfis yesterday with a donkey party, which was much enjoyei. by ab pres ent. The guests wen Misses Mary Verdery. Clio Harley, Leo Temple Laura Baker, Louise Baker. Sarah Verdery, Ruth Morris, Masters Robert Harley, Kemp Mu'one. Duma- Malone. George Blanton, Dean Verdery. * * Miss Emily Waff will restmn her imisie class next wo<-k, utter !i two month's vacation. Miss Waff uses the Landim's Method Inr beginners. Mathew's Studies Mason s •'Touch and Technique” and Duvernoy s Czerny Etudes. She has iiemi very success fill as a teacher and gives earnest and careful attention to ner pupil's progress. See Mrs. M. Isaac ail. .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. LLOYD’S 'Phone 255-2. 214 Newcastle St. A Fine Selection. H. V. Aiklerley has purchased a very handsome stock of goods this year, which lie is offering at tinusuat iy low prices. M Mr. Adderly was in tlu‘ eastern market for several weeks ami while there he purchased the best. Fortune Favors a Texan. ’Waving distressing paint? in head, hack and stomnen, and neing without appetite; 1 began to use Iff. King's New Life Pills,’' writes \V IV \\ Hite head of Kennedale, Tex., "and soon felt like anew man." Infallible in siouKWh and liver troubles. Only 25c at all druggists. Notice. 1 will be out of the city until Sep tember 25 and during that nine my dental oflice will be closed. C. M. GOWAN. Clark, the well known colored, bar Ler, is better fitted to serve the pub lie than ever. Everything ueat and etean and up to date THO BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS. PERSONAL POINTS. J. W. Thomas has returned from a visit to Maine. C. S. Turner, ot Valdosta, was in the city yesterday. - " —‘ * H. A. Smith, of Savannah, was in the city yesterday. W. W. Terrell, of Douglas, spent yesterday in the city. J. C. Stiles of the Mallory Line left for savannah yesterday. B. J. Ford spent yesterday at Offer man on railroad business. C. A. Taltnage, of Macon, was regis tered at the Ogletnorpe yesterday. Hon. W. G. Brantley returnej last night from a short visit to Valdosta. J. E. Osborne, an old Brunswickian, is spending several days in the city. C. P. Henderson, of Valdosta, was among the visitors to the city yester day. G. W. Wright of Sterling, was among the visitors to tm- city yester day. •I. A. Mc Du die, of the B. & J!.. has returned from a business trip to At lanta. Miss F, G. Nightengale will open in r school for the lull term at in r residence on Carpenter street first Monday in October. Hon. it. s. lame and family ot Camden county reached the city y< ;• • onlay and are at the Oglethorpe, l’hey will leave for Camden today.„ DEVARIS & WEINBERG. A New Firm Rapidly Movfng Ahead in Local Circles. Messrs. Devarls tt Wcinherr,, who are now managing the old Lowen •Mein business at the corner of Monk and (Irani streets, nave been very sue eessful, considering the very short time these gentlemen have been in charge of the business. The new firm is composed of i’eter Devarls, the well known Mona street grocery merchant, and f,. Weinberg, in old Brunswicklan, who lias had many years experience in the whisky business and knows it thoroughly, .the interior of the place has been re modeled, new billiard and pool tables nave been added ami in every way a -pirlt of improvement pervades the atabllshmeiit. ' These gentlemen carry in stock a very full line of high grade whiskies wines, beers, ales, cordials, cigars ai in fact, everything usually kept in i well regulated saloon. They extend a cordial invitation to •he trade to visit them and inspect heir large stock and at the same 'ime learn what unusually low prim s u'evail in all departments 01 the busi ness, which is steadily forging to i trout. Mr. Doratis also has a first class grocery adjoin.ng. w-here no keeps a fine line of all articles lo be found in lie up to-date grocery. " Parties wishing groceries will do a o to call on him. Mrs. M. Isaac can save you money FALL HATS. I have them in all varieties. See my winter goods now arriving. The VERY LATEST “ MILLINERY LINE. MISS KATE SLATER. "Gloucester St. YES ! LIPTON’S CEYLON TEAS ARE THE FINEST TIROWN BLENDED GREEN AND BLACK. YOU'LL FIND IT AT KEANY'S, ’Phone 11. 312 Necastte. Miss Kate Slater has the newest ready to'wvar bats, the Krouiico. Call and see them. Special Rates to New York. From October did to fit It. inclusive, the Southern Railway will sell round’ trip tickets to New York and return at the executing low rates of $24.25. For umber information, schedules, and sleeping car accommodations call u. C. X.. CANDLER. General Agent. The up-to-date place to board. Wil son’s Restaurant. THE r 6martsac„ li ' SUIT This is one of the most eor v ■' '"e-rect styles in douale breasted k • T 1 sack suits, j “ The “SMARTSAC" has long graceful lapels, closing • l°w with only two buttons V f s ' This has a distinctive, \g>j ' jaunty air. This is made in a large variety of fabrics \ itfr ■ great enough to afford a sat . . -T -gjki isfactory choice for the most . ,'\si fastidious. || Slsto §3O. • "" ‘ ’ ''jN Tomorrow we will show you '* * HQ the "Grammercy." Jlaiser’s. f- ;; -fv LIIILE LOCAL LISES. The county roads, which have been in a bad condition since tin heavy rains of last week, are now -being re paired by tne convict gang and will soon In* in good ordor a&nin. There were three or four cases tried in Hu- municipal court yesterday j morning. Most of the offenders were colored and were arraigned on the charge of drunk and disorderly. The Mansfieia Street school building is now being thoroughly cleaned preparatory for the opening next mouth. Ihirihg the summer many no ticeable improvements have been made al Hie school in the way of new fences, etc. The work of laying Augusta gravel along Newcastle street is now being rapidly pushed and has been completed down to Gloucester. Tue new Ilia lerial. the way it is being lajfed. over oyster shells, makes an excellent pay nu nl a.ii! ''dd ' *■ -a~iy to 'll" appear ance oi s Wi,y IJO We Go to Bea ac Night;' Because the bed wl't not come to us, tit pain in tne bowels will, which can lie relieved by Hr. Rigger's Huckle berry Cordial, which cures all bowel troubles. Cures Tic children when teething. Cholera Morbus. Dysentery, etc. Sold by all druggists, 2.1 and 50c bottle. For fashionable dressmaking go to Mis. .1 R. Waller, all First avenue, three doors from New jejtie. Terms i easonab.e. 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. UEWELRY. i DIAMONDS. : WATCHES * and a 4 + complete line * of Hie * Rogers' Knives. f Forks, Spoons, Etc. £ Fine repairing. \ mm mbit, o. o. ► 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 J at 11 a. m. NOTICE In order to mirtfe room quickly for our handsome fall stock which is ar riving daily We Offer at Factory’s Cost our entire stock of trunks. Go-carts & carriages You can save 5u per eem oy inly ing now. ft. M. Miller & don SEPTEMBER 25 YGUR Always have just what you waul, nr can't find elsowuere, a few i articles vv.u name, below : APPLES j Large red and juicy (just try] them) < YAMS G.-irdi Yellow Yams (Hie original)] MACKEREL j Large fat at 12% c. each. ! Small fat at Hi c. each. ' FRESH EGGS! We an headquarters for nice clean fresh eggs. GASOLINE Always ou hand for Ruminating and l ooking purposes, We invariably have a nice hue of vegetables ou hand each morn ing | NOTICE We are better prepared to serve you now than ever, as we have on another NEW DELIVERY WAGON Phone 158. If it’s good to eat, we havie it. A. Zolmeno.it/. is now in the retail feed busini sa. iry him once and you i will lie a tegular customer. s W. M. TUPPER & CO., Forwarding and Shipping Agents. I Lighterage, Towing and Marine In surance. Con esponcicnce Solicited. BRUNSW.CK, GA. Liquid Venter, the best on earth for polishing furniture at Morgan’s Drug Store. Go to Mrs. M. Isaac. LIQUID VENTER for polishing fur niture at Morgan's Drug Store.