The Brunswick news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1901-1903, September 26, 1902, Image 4

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FRIDAY MORNING. /\V\ MEN’S / •A/ $3.50 Shoes Kx Jsi jut; The fall line is here. Vn. We have displayed in. our south window 40 different shoes at \ $3.50 per pair \ \ Never before has there been such fft \ a line at $3.50 shown in the City. \ Such makes as Burt and Backara, AIN/L. Florßheim & Cos., Leonard Shaw & ASk* \ Dean, Excelsior Shoe Cos., insures the YKk nvalue you get. Remember any pair Jshown in window, $3.50. •Accuracy a,.d Exactness. ► We do not guess about anything in our prescription department. We use accurate weigms and measures. We also use exact methods in compound ► ing the various ingredients into the ► fnedldne as it Is when ready to take. y . And then wo are always precise in y checking over the prescription as a final precaution to make sure I nal everytmug is all right. We are going into details in thin ► way just to show you how thorough ► we are In every part of our preserip ► turn work. THOROUGHNESS is ex netly tne word. We want and invite you to bring or send all of your prescriptions here to be lllled. W. J. BUTTS, THE DRUGGIST. Mrs. M. Isaac can save you money. Why Jo We Go to Bed at Night? Because the bed will not come U) us. iiit pain in tile bowels will, which can bo relieved by Dr. Digger's Huckle berry OOrdlal, which cures all bowel troubles. Cures Hie children when teething. Cholera Morbus, Dysentery, etc. Sold by all druggists, 25 and 50c. bottle. For fashionable dressmaking go to Mis. J. H. Walter, 511 First, avenue, three doors from Newcastle. Terms leaser, nine. See Mrs. M,'lsaac ad. ,u this issue. Deo Mrs. M. Isaac for millinery bar gains. Feed! Feed! Corn, Oats, Hay, Bran, Cotton Seed Hulls, PURI Alti A. FEED. * Everything at wholesale prices. Gasoline 5 gals. 95 c. A. ZELMEINOVITZ. Corner E and L Sts. Plume 205, i COME IN PLEASED, AND YO U WILL GO OUT PLEASED, * When Comparing Prices ; DON'T FORGET TO COMPARE QUALITIES, i IF YOU’LL FIND t Prices as Low as ours > ‘ YOU’LL FIND THE QUALITIES INFERIOR. WE GIVE YOU BET I tR GOODS FOR SAME MONEY. ’ OR SAME GOODS FOR LESS MONEY. ,d.H. Bfo. \ 220 Newcastle. 302 Bay ; THE MOST POPULAR STORE IN THE CITY . ► 4 Mrs. M. Isaac can please you. Quinine shampoo, Cue latest for Indies’ hair. For -sale only at ClarkV tousorial par Healthy Kidneys Means Long Lite. If you want to restore your kidneys to their former slate lake Smith Sure Kidney Cure 50 cents at druggists. Sound Kidneys—Perfect Health. The use of Smith’s Sure Kidney Lure will produce both. Try a bottle and he convinced. Your druggist sells it for 50" Miss Kate Slater wishes to call the attention of the ladles to her new fancy work in batten berg and renas nunce work. : dome dedal ; V\ews Jietes. The Golden Knight. By Minna Irving. A slim young knight in golden mail Came riding down the field; Of yellow metal was his lan.ee, His cuirass and his shield, And yellow was the waving plume That danced upon the breeze, And yellow, too, were the silken curls That rippled to his knees. He halted by a silver stream, And in the moonlight pale The chilly dew like jewels shown Upon his gleaming mail. A wind that told of coming frost His saffron feather shooa, And sent the red October leaves In showers upon the brook. But all along the eastern sky A blinding glory came, As morning robed the hills with light And crowned the woous win. flame; And where I saw the golden knight In glittering armor pass, A slender spray of goldenrod Was tilting with the grass. Miss Bessie Symmes is now in At lanta pursuing her studies in art. ... Hon. R. S. Rang ami his lamily left y. nterday fur c.ieir borne in (Jamden. ... Miss Mary McCullough will return Monday from a summer at tb< north. * * • Mi*. Frances Kellner of Louisville. | Ky„ will arrive shortly to visit Mrs. J? ish. ... Miss Ethel Conoly left yesterday [for Savannah, where she will spend !swine time visiting. I Mrs. R, K. Briesiieck and her chil- I dren will return m-xt Monday irom la visit to New York. * * * Mr. and Mrs. I. T. McKinnon moved yesterday to tne Brantley residence oil Dartmouth street. * • Master . rederlc -orsey Walter and Miss HU/.aliefii Walter returned Wed nesilay night from Virginia. Mrs. 11. B. Di an and licr little son who have been at the Oglethorpe for coiiio time have gone to Cincinnati. • * * Miss Ctbcl Fox leaves shortly for St. Augustine, where she will attend the St. Joseph's convent during the winter. Mrs. George R. Greeley will arrive Monday from Mart bon > to visit her mother, Mrs. C. M. Winter aur, inter to go to IP atifort for Mi... I'rioh all's Wedding. Mrs. ,1. S. Raymond and Major iumovan Raymond will leave Tuesday for Mobile lo spend a iv Tv. .tiler I which they will return to this oily to remain a month longer. m • m Harper’s I’.azar tolls of a good way to k<‘t*p veils. This is to rover a section of broom stub witn a sfo-cl of wadding pcrlunied w.tn s;o le t pow der ami then wind about this wid ribbon. • • * Anew idea for salad is to fill tomatoes from which the palp and seeds are removed, with diced cold chicken, mayonnaise and chopped green peppers. Serve on lettuce loaves and garnish with stuffed olives. • * • A delicate sandwich- suit aide for afternoon tea is made of chopped al moiids and grated celery with a little salt. This is moistened with inayon naise and spread between thin rounds or ahiongs of brown bread from wnieh trie crust has been cut. * • * The friends of Miss Lizzie I’ioleau have received Invitations to her mar riage to Mr. W. Hampton Logan, of Charleston, which will occur in St. Helena church, Beaufort, at eleven o'clock Tuesday. October 8 Miss Brio lean is a charming ami popular girl ami has vfailed Brunswick several times, the guest of Mrs. Thomas Ful ler. Mr. Bogan is prominent in the business and social World of Cnaric ton. FRUIT BARGAINS T ODAY. California Tokay grapes 18c rFtne mountain tomatoes, li> cts. basket. New York apples cheap. ’ Large fat banannas cheap. ..Lightning Special Delivery. LLOYD’S ‘Phone 255-2. 214 Newcastle St. THE CONVENT SCHOOL CON DUCTED BY THE SISTERS OF ST. JOSEPH WILL RE-OPEN ON MON DAY. SEPTEMBER 2Sth., AT THE CORNER OF RICHMOND Ant) HOWE STREETS. Try Rob Roy Flour. ..It is tne best Special Rates to New York. From October 3rd to Oh. inclusive, the Southern Railway will sell round trip tickets to New York amt return at. the exceeding low rates of $34.35. For lurther information, schedules, ami sleeping ear accommodations call on. C. L. CANDLER. General Agent. Clark, the leading and up to date colored barber, has all tne latest things connected with an up to date barber shop. Swans Down flour. THE BJttTNF, (VICK DAILY NEW*. PERSONAL POINIS. Jno. Manson, of Darien, spent yes terday ,n the city. W. D. Lewis, ot Atlanta, spent yes terday in the city. J. B. Blatterman, of Atlanta, was in the city yesterday. B. J. Ford has returned from a busi ness trip up the B. & B. C. B. Stillwell, of Savannah, is spending a few days in the city. A. T. Goether, of Collins. Ga., was a visitor to the city yesterday. A. B. Andrews, of Atlanta, was reg istered at the Oglethorpe yesterday. .1. it. Host'vlck. of i.eilaton Ga,. was a visitor to the city yesterday. J. Barks, of Argyll-, Ga., was among the visitors In tne city yester day. W. J. Butts, the druggist, has re turned from a pleasant visit to At lanta. Men unit Salute*. A recent writer says: "The China man bends to the very ground when he salutes; the Russian, farther west, takes oIT his hat and sentis with it ids very path; in Frussitin lxoidgsberg, always farther west, the pass- rsby sa lute each other by taking oil theft tails or caps very low: in Berlin the head covering is raised but little: in Baris still less, in London not at nil or with a difference. The American keeps his hut on Immovably and never bends, hilt ail civilized nations, of course, take off their hats to the ladles." A Ueaftic.;** Idea. A Cliitmman w n acs-d as Si eretary to a former Chinese minister to Eng land lias published a book In which lie says: "There is nothing which ail Ameri can won't say, there Is nothing which an Englishman won't eat. there is nothing an Italian won’t slug, there Is no measure to which a I ranchman won't dance, and there Is nothing Rus sians won’t covet." Wouldn't I,o*o That I’loiiwuro. “So you never talk about people be hind their backs?” "No." answered the woman, with it grim expression. "If I know anything which would annoy n friend. I always tell it in her presence, miss seeing her embarrassment for any thing" Washington Star. A S> non > in. "What Ik a synonym?" asked a teacher. '*l Men sc, sir " said a lad. "ifs a word you can use in place of another it you don’t know how to spoil the other out*.” A tiny little city hoy on a visit to his grandmother in flit* c**nntr\ wiw in r phn klim a hen. He looked into her face and said, "ho you hike off their clothes every night, grandmaV” \ \*l-iu:t t* Sti|t))l) . **]lenpeek has given up sunk,lng. eh? That tak* s a good deal of will power." “Yen U s wlt’e has It." I’uck. > If you want to > SAVE MONEY . on your | GROCERIES ■ try the new , > York Cash Grocery. Everything > new and fresh. A trial will con , vince you that we can , SAVE YOU MONEY. ; %ouiti f 'Gahn , ■ Prop. • 227 Grant Street. nulling Them Soft. Mrs. Newlywed—These eggs are still hard. Ilow long did you boil them? New Cook—Five minutes, muTiut. Mrs Newlywed—Well, next time give them ten minutes.—New York Press. YES ! LIPTON’S CEYLON TEAS ARE THE FINEST GROWN BLENDED GREEN AND BLACK, YOU’LL FIND IT AT KEANY’S. ’Phone 11. 312 Necastle. YOUR OVERCOAT needs repairing. Take it to Jim Carter or ring phone 253-2. 4%* THE \ “srammereu ’ S’’ Is also a correct style in dou- I * ble-breasted sack suits, it Is ffa very much lia*- the “Smart- sac" only it has a higher open ujug, and a double row of. t hree buttons. This will fulfill the expectations of that class of TfjKwlMm men whose judgment has been I ' Ixm trained by years of wearing yjg* .JB high-priced. made-fosirder il l Slsto §3O. :® Tomorrow we will show you The ' wiiton ’* Overcoat. “The.Graiftere/' CIItSCP S 0 “cr-f-cfr LITTLE LOCAL LINES. Col. W. G. Obear is expected in the citv within the next week or two on hi- annual Inspection of the Riflemen and Naval Reserves. Assistant Chief of Police Owens is now fast Improving from his long and illness and will soon be able to resume his post of duty again. Owing to the fact that the improve nn ~( on the school building not be ing completed. Missis Gale will not open their seminary until October u. Notice is directed to the advertise ment of Louis Latin, the new cash grocer, in tuis issue. Mr. Cahn will save you money on your groceries. Hi buys for cash, sells lor cash and can make prices to suit you. The Elks held a very interesting ne ■ ting in the hall over the National bank lasi night and considerable busi ness was tranaeted. this lodge is new in a flourishing condition, and is aiuon., .5 a 1 ' *’> '■ 1 Two more negroes implicated in the ■ hooting alf lay at the cypress mills Sunday have lte.-n arrested and placed Tn jail". Officer S. I), l.amli Wednes ,l,i , arrested (tlias l iirtis In the city and yi-.d'Tday he arresicd It. It. tilled at Freedman's Rest. Several others were mixed ill tie affair and th, officer < are keeping a sharp look out tor tie til. Miss E. G. Nightengale will open 1,, i- i.fion! toe the at tier residence on Lavpeiiter street iirst Mull day in October. Tin- up-to-date place to board. Wil •on Eei luurant. Se, Mrs M. I arte ad. in this issue. [JEWELRY. i [ DIAMONDS. : I WATCHES-; ■i ♦ and ft - ft J complete line , f el the ft ♦ -t ♦ Rogers' Knives, f P Forks, Spoons, Etc. a f ft Fine repairing. , : KlNSiflii MBIT. 0. D. i ► The Leading Jeweler. 3 ► 215 NEWCASTLE STREET. f Inspector of watches for the _ ? Southern and B & U Railways. £ Keeper of the city clock. Time . f by wire from Washington daily a t at 11 a. m. 3 NCfriCE In order to make romu tpii.-kly f<*r our handsome fall stock which is ar- riving daily We Offer at Cost our entire stock of TRUNKS, GO-CARTS & CARRIAGES. You can save 5u per cem ny buy ing now. . A. M. Miller & den SEPTEMBER YOUR i Always have just what you want or rau't find elsownore, a few j articles vve name, below: APPLES Large led and juicy (just try them i YAMS Gartli Yellow Yams (tlifc original > MACKEREL ' Large fat at ld’i c. eacl). I Smalt fat at 10 c. each. FRESH EGGS IWo are headquarter for nice ’ clean fresh, eggs. GASOLINE j Always on hand for tluiiiinating I and cooking purposes, I \\e invariably lian- a nice line ot I vegetahteK on hand each morn j ing NOTICE | We are better prepared to serve ’ you now than ever, as we have on another NEW DELIVERY WAGON I Phone 158. E k ■ i Mil Tl If it's good to eat, we have it. A. Zolmeno.itz is now in tile retail feed biisirn ss. iif him once ami you will be ft tegular customer. W. M. TUPPER & CO., Forwarding and Shipping Agent*. ; Lighterage, Towing and Marine In surance. Con espi ncience Solicited. BRUNSWICK. GA, Clark, the well known colored bar ber. is better fitted to serve the pub lie than ever. Everything neat and Mean and un to date Go to Mrs. M. Isaac. Roy Roy Flour is the best.