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SUNDAY MORNING.
Ik 40 Styles
yY\N MEN’S
A 'W $3.50 Shoes
l|v The fall line is here.
We have displayed in our south
window 40 different shoes at
\ 3\ $3.50 per pair
\ \ Never before has there been such
A \ a line at $3.50 shown in the city.
\ Such makes as Burt and Backard,
V\ Florsheim & Cos., Leonard Shaw &
1 Dean, Excelsior Shoe Cos., insures the
Rvalue you get. Remember any pair
Ik shown in window, $3.50.
ATKINSON’S
Seuppernong
WINE
in
quarts or gallons
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 to us,
, lit pain 111 tno bowels will, which can
be relieved by Dr. Digger's Huckle
berry Cordial, which cures all bowel
troubles. Cures foe children when
teething. Cholera Morbus, Dysentery,
etc. Sold by all druggists, 26 and 50c.
but lie.
For fashionable dressmaking go to
Mis. J. It. Walter, 611 First avenue,
three doers from Newcastle. Terms
lenaonab.e.
See Mrs. M. Isaac ad, ,u this issue.
See Mrs. M. Isaac for millinery bar
gains.
Feed! Feed!
V >
Corn, Oats, Hay, Bran,
Cotton Seed Hulls,
PURI AKA. FEED.
Everything at wholesale prices.
Gasoline 5 gals, 95 c.
A. ZELMENOVITZ.
Corner E and L Sts. Phone 205,
; Special
\ Bargain SDaip
: MONDAY AND TUESDAY
♦ September 29 and 30.
jd.H. Heller & Bfo.
I 220 Newcastle. 302 Bay
♦
See circular. It will interest you
a.
Mrs. M. Imyc can please you.
Quinine shampoo, tne latest for
ladles’ hair. For sale only at Clark's
tonsorial par
Healthy Kidneys Means 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 50”
Miss Kate Slater wishes to call the
attention of the ladies to her new
fancy work in battenberg and renaa
aunce work.
STUDENTS
TO £PPLY
NEW PUPILS AT PUBLIC SCHOOLS
TO BE GIVEN ADMISSION
CARDS.
Cards of admission to the white pub
lic schools of Brunswick will be is
sued to applicants at Mansfield street
school building beginning tomorrow
morning. The cards will be issued be
tween tne hours of 9 o’clock in the
morning and X in trj£ afternoon.
In the issuing of the cards Superin
tendent Ballard will be assisted by
the principals of the schools of the
city.
Those pupils who were in school at
tnc clftse of the last session will not
require cards, and places have been
reserved for them. This applies whe
ther they have been promoted or not.
The issuing of admission cards to
white pupils will he continued dur
ing the evening.
Everything is now In readiness for
tne resumption of school duties. With
scattering exceptions all the princi
pals and teachers are hack in the
city, rejuvenateu by vacations spent
at mountain resorts or by the sea
shore and better fitted than ever to
"teach the young Idea how to shoot.”
it is only after some months of stir
ring experience with the genus small
liny that the teachers are wont to con
fess an occasional inclination to shoot
the young idea with a shot gun.
The schools will all open on Monday
October 6.
LITHE LOCAL LINES.
The weather man made a correct
prediction yesterday and we did not
have any rain, the first day, however,
that it has not rained during Septem
teb.
The B. & B. freight office is now’
located in the Atkinson building on
Day street, waere they have fitted up
suitable quarters and are very nicely
fixed up.
Everything was rather quiet in po
lice circles last night ami only one
or two arrests were mane and t'ney
were on the same old charge of drunk
and disorderly.
Frazier, the negro who pleaded
guilty tp the charge ot stealing tools
| was sentenced by Judge Sparks Fri
day to nine mcpitha on the gang. Of
ficer Gill made the arrest.
A large and probably the last excur
sion of the season will leave here in
the morning for Macon and Atlanta.
Quite a large number are going to
take advantage of It.
The Southern Railway nas some
cheap rates on to Washington and New
York next month, the rate being about
half the usual fare. A great many wi..
probably take advantage of this op
portunity for a cheap trip to theso
points.
J. H. Heller & Bro,, the well known
dry goods merchants have some
very attractive locals in this issue.
These gentlemen arc thorough, pro
gressive and enterprising and de
serve the splendid treatment they are
releiving.
R. C. Baumgartner can save you
money if you are in the market tor any
tiling in the fresh meat line. Me car
ries at all times a full line of western
meats, which he offers to the trade
at very reasonable prices. CJiill on
him at the corner of Monk and Grant
st rents.
Services of the Isralites of the city
will be held at the Naval rooms during
New Year and the Day of Atonement,
eommeneing on Wednesday evening,
October 1. fi p. ru., Thursday morning
7 a. m„ Thursday evening t' a. m.
and Friday morning. 7a. in. All are
cordially invited to attend.
Do You Want a Home?
f 1.900 will buy the handsome resi
dence where C. McGarvey now re
sides. This is one of the prettiest
homes in that section of the city and
the price is unusually low. See llrob
ston & Fendig Cos.
Monarch shirts, the best dollar shirt
in the world at, 89 cents on Monday
and Tuesday at Heller's.
Fortune Favors a Texan.
"Having distressing pains in head,
hack and stomach, and neing without
appetite, I began to usiF Dr. King's
New Fife l’ills," writes W. P. White
head of Kennedale, Tex., "and soon
felt like a new' man." Infallible in
stomach and liver troubles. Only 25c
at all druggists.
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.
Rob Roy Flour is good
Special sale of dress goods, corsets
and' walking skirts on Monday and
TuesdaJ* at Heller's.
Try Rob Roy Flour. ..it is the best
Tlpl BRITNE SVICK DAILY NEWS.
RIFLEMEN
ARE GOING
BRUNSWICK MILITARY COMPANY
TO PARTICIPATE IN SHAM
BATTLE AT VALDOSTA.
The Brunswick Riflemen are in re
ceipt of a letter -from Major R. L.
W’ylly inviting them to participate in
the exercise on military day at the
state fair in Valdosta. Captain Rob
inson has accepted, and will be there
with his men to take -part in the sham
battle and drills.
Tnerc is a great deal of enthusiasm
in this live and popular organization.
The weekly meetings are well attend
eikand many applications for member
ship are now under consideration.
On October 20, 1860, the original
company of Brunswick Riflemen was
organized and next monta the pres
ent company will celebrate the forty
second anniversary of tne occasion
with a birthday party in the armory.
On that day there will be a parade
in the afternoon and in the evening
a prize drill and a reception for the
veterans of the company and their
families at the armory, followed by a
dance for the members and their
friends. This will be a very pleasant
and interesting affair, this anniver
sary naturally being fraught with me
mories and interest for the veterans,
the Riflemen and Brunswick people
generally.
j The membership of the company
how numbers forty-five. Captain Rob
| inson is an energetic and enthusiastic
military man and is a never and able
leader and the present perfection and
recent great improvement in the com
pany is due to his rigid and capable
discipline and hig„ military standards.
The Brunswick Riflemen will always
hold p high and unique place in the
affections of our people. Their wel
fare is always a subject for signal sat
isfaetion and deep pride lor their
friends.
THE ARCADE.
It Still Keeps In the Lead ’as a Popu
lar Rendezvous.
Every city of any importance has its
| "swell resort," that is to say its home,
j where genteel customers may come
!at their own sweet wilt and be at
i home.
j Brunswick Is not behind In this
'particular and has within its con*
| fines the "Arcade,” which takes rank
among the. best saloons in the state.
The proprietor of the Arcane, Mesrs.
Phil and D. L. Keller, are among the
most progressive citizens of Bruns
wick and they are justly popular
with the trade.
The Arcade is headquarters for
everything in the high grade saloon
line, and make a specialty of noon
lunches, which have become Immense
ly popular with the business men.
The proprietors of the Arcade, Mess,
tend a cordial welcome to their
friends to visit their place, when in
the market, for the very choicest in
tile whisky line.
I W > 'V -W • -w -w -W • -W -W
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.
%euhf Hahn,
Prop.
227 Grant Street.
YES !
LIPTON'S
CEYLON
TEAS
ARE THE FINEST
GROWN
BLENDED GREEN
AND BLACK.
YOU'LL FIND IT AT
KEANY’S,
'Phone 11. 312 Necastle.
THE BEST place In town to have
your clothes cleaned is at Jim Carter’s
Phone 252-2.
S Prepare for I
SCHOOL -j
By inspecting our Boys and "*
They have just arrived, new,
nobby, neat. Prices commen
surate with their excellent
See the new line of children
shoes that we are now show
ing. No others are showing
as large and as low priced a
stock as ours.
KAISER’S-
PERSONAL POINTS.
V. M. Brown, of Griffin, Spent yester
day in the city.
J. W: Saunders, of Atlanta, was in
the city yesterday.
H. S. Knox, of Darien, spent yes
terday in the city.
G. W. Traylor, dr., of Atlanta, was
in the city yesterday.
J. C. Turner, a well known lumber
dealer of New York, is spending a
lew days in the city.
Major W. S. Greene returned yes
terday from a pleasant visit to bis
old home in Alexandria, Va.
Rev. \V. F. Hollingsworth returned
a few days ago from Atlanta, where
ne went to attend the funeral of hi
brother-in-law.
A. O. Anderson and C. M. Gowen
returned yesterday from a visit to
Asheville. Hendersonville and other
places in Nori'i ' >ll i.
X’. M. Bearj, lue citai ,;,.va:.;*
agent of the Mrs. Brune company,
was in the city yesterday making ar
rangements for the appearance oi the
company here Friday night..
('apt. and Mrs. William I/ibach ten
dered a pleasant trip on the pilot boat
Oracle. Friday, in honor of Miss
Sheffield, of Cedar Springs. Those,
present were Mr. afM Mrs. Boback.
Misses Sheffield and Dixon. Messrs.
Mori Held, Purcell,“Taybor, Vickers and
Masters Ralph, Chester and Ben Bo
bach. The party had beautiful wea
ther and the day was pleasantly
spent.
Ask to see my 2 cent sox.
UONoot JUE.
204 ..unit Street.
WATCHES.
CLOCKS.
JEWELRY.
REPAIRED in the very best man
ner and at lowest prices for
GOOD WORK.
Pins put in breast pins only
10c. We guarantee our work.
EVERYTHING IN JEWEL
ERY. Call and look.
KENNON MBIT, 0. 0.
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 .
at 11 a. m.
NOTICE
In order to malm room <*ni.-ki> t• .r
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 50 per oe'iu oy ouy
. ing now.
yi. M. Miller & 6on*
SEPTEMBER 2S.
TOO
BUSY
to tell you of the many good things
we have today. Look for our ad.
in this space next week.
3Wpxsf|
i-fi.k.iN,, yyjL
If it’s good to eat, we havle it.
The host 15 yards bleaching fur
in the city on Monday and Tor
day at Heller’s.
W. M. TUPPER & CO.,
j Forwarding and Shipping Agent*
| Lighterage, Towing and Marine In
| suranee. Correspondence Solicited.
BRUNSWICK, GA.
j Clark, the well known colored bar-
I her, is better fitted to serve the pub-
I lie than ever. Everything neat and
1 clean and nr> to date
Go to Mrs. M. Isaac,
| , Roy Roy Flour is the best.