The Brunswick news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1901-1903, September 27, 1902, Image 4

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SATURDAY MORNING. yV\S MEN’S / W $3.50 Shoes Ah. \ The fall line is here. WBB-, We have displayed in our south window 40 different shoes at $3.50 per pair v ..= \ Never before has there been such |Pi \ a line at $3.50 shown in the city. xEit Such makes as Burt and Backard, ’* Florsheim & Cos., Leonard Shaw & \ Dean, Excelsior Shoe Cos., insures the Vfe. Evalue you get. Remember any pair Jl shown in window, $3.50. Accuracy and Exactness. We do not guess about anything in our prescription department. We use accurate weights and measures. We also use exact methods in compound ing the various ingredients Into the tnediclue as it Is when ready to take. And then we are always precise in checking over the prescription as a * final precaution to make sure tnal everything Is all right. We are going Into details In Ibis way just to show you bow thorough we are In every part of our prescrip tion work. THOROUGHNESS is ex aetly too word. We want and invite you to bring or send all of your prescriptions here to be tilled. W. J. BUTTS, THE DRUGQIBT. jM is. M. Isaac can save you money. Why Jo We Go to Bed at Night? Ilecause tlio bod will not come to us, t ut pain In the bowels will, which can be relieved by Hr. Digger's Iluekle berry Cordial, which cures all bowel trouble*. Cures Tie children when teething. Cholera Morbus, Dysentery, etc. Sold by all druggists, 25 and 50c. liott le. For fashionable dressmaking go to Mis. J. R. Walter, 511 First avenue, three doors from Newcastle. Terms tenant, Mne. Bee Mrs. M. Isaac ad. n this Issue. See Mrs. M. Isaac for millinery bar gain*. Feed! Feed! Corn, Oats, Hay, Bran, Cotton Seed Hulls, PURI AKA. FEED. Everything at wholesale prices. Gasoline 5 gals. 95 c. A. ZELMEINOVITZ. Corner t and L Sts. Phone 205, . COME IN PLEASED, AND YO U WILL GO OUT PLEASED. J When Comparing Prices DON'T FORGET TO COMPARE QUALITIES. IF YOU’LL FIND 5 Prices as Low as ours K YOU’LL FIND THE QUALITIES INFERIOR. * WE GIVE YOU BETitR GOODS FOR SAME MONEY. *, OR SAME GOODS FOR LESS MONEY. id.H. & Bro. i 220 Newcastle. 302 Bay* THE MOST POPULAR STOR E IN THE CITY % Mrs. M. Isaac can please you. Quinine shampoo, tne latesl for ladles’ hair. For sale only at Clark’s tousorial par Healthy Kidneys Means Long Life. If you want to restore your Kidneys to their former slate take Smith Sure Kidney Cure—-50 cents at druggists. Sound Kidneys—Perfect Health. The use of Smith's Sure Kidney t ure will produce both. Try a bottle and he convinced. Your druggist sells it (or 6IF Miss Kate Slater wishes to call the attention of the ladies to her new fancy work in battenherg and renav ail nee work. dome denial thews tHotes. The Turning Tide. This is the lesson for faith to learn: Some o’ these days the tide will turn, And we'll reach the haven for which, we yearn, “Some of these bright, sweet days!” This is the lesson: The darkest day Has light for the steps on the lone some way, And winter will melt in the blooms of May “Some of these bright, sweet days!” J. J. Lott is In Argylc, (la. mm* Miss Christine Winter leaves to day for Savannah. ... Miss ilaftie Mock has returned from a visit to Atlanta. . • Mrs. !,. C. Trimble of Mt. Pleasant is visiting friends here. Miss Rhctta McCullough is visiting in New York and Brooklyn. • • • Miss Marie DeVoe leaves Monday for a visit, to relatives in Atlanta. ... Gwinnett Forbes of Darien, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Adderly. ... .Bulge Ditlen and Mias Kate Dillon leave Monday for a visit to Atlanta. Mrs. Joseph T.aßsoro has returnee from a pleasant visit to Chattanooga. • * • Mrs. A. C. main and her children are spending some time In Atlanta. • * * Mrs. Samuel Cook will move into Her residence on Carpenter street shortly. • • m Miss Bertha Baker has returned from a visit, to Mrs. Arnold on St. Simon. • * m Miss Mada McDonald. Is at bonne until Monday from Frederica, where she teaches school. . . . Burford Coney who nas been ait the University in Sewanee is now at tending the Tech in Atlanta, * * * Captain T. B. Floyd and his family ! will move into the house now occu pied by Mrs. William Mason. Mrs. Joseph Brown gave a pleasant dance in honor of her daughter. Miss ' Annie Brown Thursday evening. Im m m T.Tfss Marla Cantrell of Frederica, leaves shortly to enter school at the Confederate Home In Charleston. . . . j Mrs. T. (J. Fleming Master Raymond Fleming and Mrs. .1. \V n -nnett and I her children are at the Bon Air in ' Atlanta. • * , Rev. D. W. Wtnn has returned from a trip to New York an-.l Virginia. Mrs. Winn will remain In \ irginia until later. • • • Mr. and Mrs. 1,. ft. Aiken ol Mt. Pleasant will move to this cut;, next week and will occupy the Wyatt Aiken result nee on Prince street. • • Mrs. KHudson, who lived here a short time a few years ago. died in Florida some months ago. Her little son, Tunno is in the Dodge Home at Frederica and is quite sick there. • * * Miss Annahelle Taylor will return to her homo at Frederica snortly for a visit. Miss Taylor is studying for the profession oi trained nursery and is in Elizabeth. N. J and is making splendid progress. * * • A pretty wedding occurred in this city yesterday afternoon, uniting the lives of Miss Gna Mamie and Mr. Ar thur Russell. The ceremony was per formed by Rev. Dr Rede, at the rest donee of the brides mother, ;>• '-s. Wil liam Manoe. on 1! street, ino bride was attired In a pretty white organ.ly gown trimmed in lace and ribbon. Biie is very lovable and has many friends here. The groom is well known here and Is popular with a large circle of friends. FOR YOUR SUNDAY DINNER r Large crisp celery, bleach- Extra fine bananas, 20c doz Fresh Delaware grapes, New arrival Sickle pears. Fancy N. Y. apples, 40c pk. Ga.. Cling peaches, cheap. Lightning Special Delivery. LLOYDS 214 Newcastle st. 'Phone 255-2. Read the News' Want Column. Cheapest Excursion of the Year. Via Soul hern Railway to Washing ton and New York. Fare l'or tne round trip, $14.25 to Washington and $24.25 to New York and return. In formation cheerfully lurnlshed. Sleeji ing car accommodations secured m advance. C. L. UAuaLEK. General Agent. Cleaning and Pressing. Call on the Union Cleaning and Pressing Company to have your fall and winter clothes put in first class order. We make all clothes look as good as new ones. EDWARD MARTIN. Manager. .510 Monk Street. THE BEST place in town to have your clothes cleaned is at Jim Carter's Phone 253-2. Call on Mrs. M. Isaac. THB BJKINE mCK DAILY NEW*. PERSONAL POINTS. B. J. Ford of the B. & B. left last uight for Savannah. vudge Bolling Whitfield is spending a lew days in Macon. Sheriff McClendon, of Waycross, was in tne city yesterday. John T. Meyers, of Waycross, was in the city yesterday. Judge D. J. Dillon has returned tram a visit to Jacksonville. C. B. Stillwell returned to his home in Savannah yesterday. T. B. Twitty, or Camil.a, is spend ing a few days in tne city. Judge J. \\. Bcunet left yesterday on a business trip up the 15. & W. C. W. Deming leaves this morning for Duuglas, on a short business trip. ,1. 1,. Vlsser w of Savannah, was among the visitors to tne city yester day. H. Parker and wife, of isatilla Bluff, were registered at the Oglethorpe yes terday. B. O. Miduieton. a prominent fannei of Atkinson, was a visitor to the city yesterday. Marshal's Sales. STATE OF GEORGIA, County of Glynn. Will be sold before the courthouse door on the drat Tuesday in October next, between (he legal hours of sale the following described property, to wit: No. 95. That certain tiaet or par cel of land situate, lying and being in the city of Brunswick, county and slate aforesaid, and known and d-s cribeil on map of said city made by George R. Baldwin, A. D., 1827, as Old Town lot number 40. Levied on as the property of C. li. Hewitt, trus tee, under and by virtue of a tax ti. fa. issued by W. F. Bynums, clerk of the mayor and council of said city against said C. R. Hewitt, trustee for taxes due the said city for the year 1900. Taxes $12.00 and costs. No. IGfi. Also at the same time and place, that certain tract or par cel of land situate, iylng and being in the city of Brunswick county and stale afoiesaid and known and d'-.-i cribeil on mai) of said city made by George R. Baldwin A. D.. 1827 as the Southwestern one-quarter of OM Town lot number 212, under and by virtue of a tax fl. fa. issued by N. D. Hus sell, clerk of the mayor and council of said city against Mrs. Rebecca Wylly for taxes due the said city for the year 1901. Taxes, v -*' 45 and costs. No. 34. Also at the same time and place the following described person tl property, two printing presses uni one paper rutter. Levied on e s g.o property of the Brunswick Gail under and by virtue of a tax fi. fa. issued by W. F. Symons, clerk of me mayor and council of said city against saul Brunswick Call for taxes due the said city for the year 1900. Taxes % 18.00 and costs and further ileus on aid property as follows: Tax ii, fa. ■sailed by L. C. Bodet, clerk of the mayor and council, for taxes due said ity for the year 1899. Taxes. $10.50 and costs, and Tax fi. fa. issued by L. G. Bodet. fieri; of the mayor and council for taxes due said city for the year lhMa. Taxes. $16.50 and cost. Brunswick, Georgia. August, auth. n,02. 8. A. BURNEY. Marshal City of Brunswick. 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. %QiiUi Hahn, Prop. 227 Grant Street. a. n_ t YES ! LIPTON'S CEYLON TEAS ARE THE FINEST GROWN BLENDED GREEN AND BLACK, YOU'LL FIND IT AT KEANY’S, •Phone 11. 312 Necastle. Why Do You Sell Your Old Furniture? When we can make it look just as good as it ever did for a vfcry small amount. We do not repair, but clean your furniture, repolish, etc. Phone 212. J. W. WATKINS. t THE “Wilts, V’ is a stylish, medium length coat extending a little beiow It has broad shoulders, the fashionadie velvet very smart lapels, and is a grace ful hhanging coat. The "WILTON” being a popular coat well adopt ed to a! classes, is made of l all prevailing fabrics. SIS to 84.0. Tomorrow we will show you Our ••Fullmore'' Overcoat. KrSr %aiser’s. LITTLE LOCAL LINES. Owing to the fact that the improve ments on the school building not be ing completed. Misses Gale will not open their seminary until October •>- The contract for the improvement of the building occupied tiy Messrs. Goldsmith ti Go., tins been let to R. T. ( lark, tne well known contractor and he wii! begin work on same in a few days. The article in yesterday’s News wit a reference to a street fair this tail was well received and was tho subject or eons,.ierahle favorable comment. The movement i.as struck a popular chord and some detinile ac tion will he taken in a very short time. The weather man has predicted fair weather for today, and if Ins prognosti cation proves true, it will probably he the first Jay since Beptitmber lirs'j that it has not rained, although yes terday was fair except for a short wl..b • in t r Chas. Curtis anu •>. Fi. L.v.ua, 1. i wo negroes arrested Thursday charg ed wild being implicated in the shoot ing affray at the Gypress mills Sun day, were given a preliminary hear ing before Justice Conoly yesterday. Goods was bound over to the city court on the charge of gaming, under a bond of sl*d) and Curtis was ac quitted B. Gilham, of New Orleans, now chief clerk in the auditor's offlt e. of toe B. A B. railroad, is one of the new citizens of Brunswick, own is making many friends. Mr. Gdham is an ex perieneed railroad man and ids addi tion to the force of the B. & B. in this city is a not aide one. personally he has proven one of the most popular as wI! as one of tne most capable or officiate. JEWELRY. DIAMONDS. : WATCHES-: and a 4 ’ complete line 3 of Hie ' Rogers’ Knives, Forks, Spoons, Etc. I Fine repairing. : KENNON M3IT, 0. 0. - The Leading Jeweler, l 215 NEWCASTLE STREET. ► Inspector of watches for the 1 Southern and B& B Railways. ’ Keeper of the city clock. Time . by wire from Washington daily J at It a. m. ► NOTICE i iii order to make room quickly tor i our handsome fall stock which is ar -5 y riving daily 5 We Offer at Factory’s Cost 5 ► our entire sto< k of S TRUNKS. GO-CARTS & CARRIAGES. , You can save uu per cent, oy buy y i"£ now. [2t. M. Miller & don. SEFTEMBfin^T. j YOUR i jt Always have just what you want I or can't find elsewhere, a few j 1 articles we name, below: AFPi_.ES | I .urge rt“j and juicy (just try • t bent) YAMS | Gardi Yellow Yams (the original)! MACKEREL | £$ Large lat at 1214 c. each, f Bmall fat at 10 c. Mach. j fFKESH EGGS jl We are bond quarters for nice clean fresh eggs. GASOLINE 1 Always on hand for Ruminating it and cooking purposes, jg We invariably have a nice line of ■ vegetables on hand eacji morn- I ins [ NOTICE |.We are better prepared to serve L you now than ever, as we have a on another I NEW DELIVERY WAGON K Phone 158. , i 3tew§! Hail.: mitfitrtJil If it's good to eat, wc hav’e it. A. Zelmeno.rts is now iu the retail feed business, iry him om e and you will be a r< pillar customer. W. M. TUPPER & CO., Forwarding and Shipping Agents. Lighterage, towing and Marine In surance. Correspondence Solicited, BRUNSWICK. GA. Clark, the well known colored bar ber, is better fitted to serve the pub lic than ever. Everything neat and .lean and ni> to date Go to Mrs. M. Isaac. Roy Roy Flour is the best.