The Brunswick news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1901-1903, October 01, 1902, Image 4

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WEDNESDAY MORNING. 40 Styles iwN . MEN’S / ( $3.50 Shoes LSi The fall line is here. We have displayed in our south window 40 different shoes at \gx 83.50 per pair \ \ Never before has there been such \ a line at ?3.50 shown in the city, wgi Such makes as Burt and Backard, Florsheim & Cos., Leonard Shaw & 'Bxy \ Dean, Excelsior Shoe Cos., insures the Jivalue you get. Remember any pair in window, s3.&b. ATKINSON’S Scuppernong - WINE in qjnrts or gallons W. J. BUTTS, THE DRUGGIST. ]irand 'flpera Mouse Saturday, Oct. 4. BLACK PATTI Troubadours 4ft DANCERS. 4 ft *fU VAUDEVILLISTS. *+o Headed by BLACK PA 111 Greatest singer of ner race. Priceß, 50 and 75 cents. Feed! Feed! Corn, Oats, Hay, Bran, Cotton Seed Hulls, PURI Aik A. FEED. Everything at wholesale prices. Gasoline 5 gals. 95 c. A. ZELMENQVITZ. Comer t and L Sts. Phone 205, * dpecial \ bargain Ban, : MONDAY AND TUESDAY ; September 29 and 30. Id.H. Heller &Bro. ► 220 Newcastle. 302 Bay ► * See circular. It will interest you ► L ATTHEGRAND Friday Oct, 3. WALLACE MUNRu Presents “THE AMERICAN BERNHARDT." Mrs. Brune, In the dramatic sensation UNORNA, A Creation by F. Marion Crawford. Prepared for the Stage by Espy Wil liams. NOTABLE CAST. SUMPTUOUS PRODUCTION SEATB-NOW ON SALE : dome dedal ’ ' thews Jiotes. Half-Way Town. As easy road runs smoothly down To Half-way Town; For everything that's but begun, And everything that's never done, Just rolls aside and, one by one, Goes intd Half-Way Town. Half-finished walls are tumbling down In Half-Way Town. Half-finished streets are always lined With half-done work of every kind; And all the world just lags behind In dreary Half-Way Town. Keep straight along, and don’t look down Toward Half-Way Town. They say, if every one should try To keep one moving, brisk and spry, We should discover, by and by There’d be no Half-Way Town. —Youth s Companion. MlSs Bessie Anderson is visiting friends in Atlanta. • * • Mrs. W. E. Mitchell was reported much Improved yesterday. M * m Miss Lottie Baumgartner will re turn shortly from a visit to Macon. ... Burrell Atkinson and Burrell Jr., visited relatives here yesterday * * • Mrs. E. Haas returned last night from a visit to Charleston and Man ning, 3. C. • * • Mrs. Thomas O'Conner and Miss Annie O'Connor arrived yesterday from Atlanta. • • • Professor and Mrs. B. F. Mann will arrive tomorrow and will stop at Mrs. ,1. J. Lott's for the present. ... Mrs. E. J. Allen and Miss Gertrude Allen will arrive tomorrow, accom panied by little Elolse C|arroil. • • * Miss Ida llav Sheffield left yester day for her homo in Cedar Springs, after a visit to Mrs. Win. Lobach. * * * Miss Janet Ashby, Who has been visiting Mrs. Hold. Farmer, returned to her home in Atlanta yesterday. ... Miss Bailie Barker will arrive Fri day from Nortn Carolina to spend the winter with her sister, Mrs J. H. Tn.it. ... Miss Itosa Snyder of Columbus, has arrived to teach in the primary school She is at Mrs. J. I). Sparks for the present. ■ * * Mr. and Mrs. W. II Wood will shortly remove from their present resi" deuce oil Newcastle street to 830 Richmond street. • • • A little daughter called Ruth Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Baker id New York. Mrs. Baker formerly lived here as Miss Mertlo Collins. • • * The friends of Mr. John T Bla lock of Valdosta will learn with regret of the death of his wife which occur ed recently at White Springs, Fla. • * * Midshipman John Atkinson spent Sunday here with relatives tn route to the Naval Academy at Annapolis, after a visit to lus parents. ... Margaret Copper is the name of the little daughter recently arrived at the home of Mr. and .Mrs. Snowden Mar shall of New York. Mrs Marshall was formerly Miss Isabel Stiles and has many friends here. * • w Judge S. R. Atkinson spent Sunday here with Dr. I). I>. Atkinson. The oc casion was an enjoyable one. as the four brothers were together, Judge S. C. Atkinson and Dr. Burred Atkinson also being present at this pleasant re union. ... Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Taylor gave a pleasant party Monday night, in honor Of Miss Ida Sheffield, of Cedar Springs, the guest of Mrs. William l.otyick. Several intoresting games were play ed and little United States flags given as sovenlrs. The rooms wore prettily decorated with a profusion of roses. The guests were: Miss Ida Franklin, C.ussle Dixon. Madge Vev erly, Mr. and Mrs. C II Wimberly. Dr. and Mrs. A. C. Christie, Rev. W, F. Hollinsworth Messrs. J. .1. Vickers, Brown and Bruce Carroll. ► YES ! ' LIPTON'S , CEYLON ► TEAS ARE THE FINEST ► g GROWN ► BLENDED GREEN l AND BLACK, ► YOU’LL FIND IT AT l KEANY’S, ► ’Phone 11. 312 Necastle. F_ KOlt SAI.IO- Two hattoaua. King 'phone THB BRUNSWICK DAILY NSW* GENERAL ELECTION ALL STATE AND COUNTY OFFI CERS WILL BE ELECTED TODAY. The general election for state and county offices will occur today, but there is not very much Interest in it owing to the tact that there is no op position, except In one Instance, that of associate justice ofr the supreme court. The ticket to be voted is as follows: For Governor: JOSEPH M. TERRELL. For Secretary of State: PHILIP COOK. For Comptroller General: WILLIAM A. WRIGHT. For State Treasurer: ROBERT E. PARK. For Attorney General: JOHN C. HART. For Commissioner of Agriculture: O. B. STEVENS. For State School Commissioner: W. B. MERRITT. For Prison Commissioner: (Full Term.! * THOMAS EASON. For Associate Justice of Supreme Court, for full term of six years: (.Two to be elected.) SAMUEL LUMPKIN, A. J COBB. For Associate Justice of Supreme Court for nnexpiied term of Justice H. T. Lewis, resigned: (Vote for one.) JOHN P. ROSS. JOHN H. CANDLER, For Judge Superior Court of Atlantic Circuit: PAUL E. SEABHOOK For Judge Superior Court of Augusta Circuit- W. T. GARY. For Judge of Superior Court Bruns wick Circuit: T. A BARKER. For Judge Superior Court of Eastern Circuit: POPE BARROW. For Judge Superior Court Flint Circuit E. J. REAGAN. Frr Judge Superior Court Macon Gir i ult: W. 11. FELTON. JR. For Judge of Superior Court Middle Circuit: B. D. EVANS. For Judge of Superior Court North eastern Circuit: J. J. KIMSEY. F(ir Judge of Superior C.m-t Or mulgee Circuit: 11 G. LEWIS. Fir Judge of Superior Court l’ataiila Ci.i U!t -11. O. SHEFFIELD. For Judge of Superior Court of Rome Circuit: W M. HENRY. For Judge of Superior of Southern CTcu:t. R. G. MITCHELL. For Judge of Superior Court of Talla r-oosa Circuit: A. L. BARTLETT. For Judge of Superior Court of West ern Circuit: R. 11 RUSSELL. Tor Solicitor-General Atlantic Circuit: L. KENAN. Fci Solicitor-General of lliuu Ridge Circuit: B. F. SIMPSON. For Solicitor-General of Macon Circuit WILLIAM BRUNSON. For Solicitor-General of Northeastern Circuit: W. A. CHARTERS. For Solicitor-General of Ocmulgeo Circuit: JOS. E. POTTLE. For Solicitor-General Tallapoosa Cir cuit: W. K. FIELDER. For Senator Fourth District: W. F. SYMONS. For Representative: EUSTACE C. BUTTS. For Clerk Superior Court: HARRY F. DU BIGNON. For Sheriff: \\. H. BERRIE. For Receiver of Tax Returns: J. E. DUBBERLEY. For Tax Collector: HIRAM J. READ. For County Treasurer: H. S. LEE. For County Surveyor: E. A. PENNIMAN. ’ For Coroner: G. A. H. JENNINGS. For County Commissioners: J. J. LOTT. C. D. OGG. J. It KNIBB. CONSTANT MILLER. J. B. WRIGHT. DAVIS DUBBERLEY. W. R. TOWNSEND. THE CONVENT SCHOOL CON DUCTED BY THE SISTERS OF ST. JOSEPH RE-OPENED ON MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 29th, AT THE CORNER OF RICHMOND AND HOWE STS. Eugene ' Field’s Views on Ambition and Dys pepsia. “Dyspepsia," wrote Eugene Field, “often incapacitates a man for endeavor and sometimes extinguishes the fire of ambition.” Though great despite his complaint Field suffered from indiges tion all hts life. A weak, tired stomach can’t digest your food. It needs rest. You can only rest it by the use of a preparation like Kodol, which re lieves it of work by digesting your food. Rest soon restores it to its normal tone. Strengthening, Satisfying, Envigorattag. Prepared only by E. C. DeWitt fc Cos., Chicago, The sl. Uouie contains times the 50c. shut OUR STORE Will be Closed At 6 p. m. Wednesday. Oct, 1, AND WILLREMAINCLOSED UNTIL Friday Morning Oct 3. ON ACCOUNT OF HOLIDAY. KAISER’S. PERSONAL POINTS. J. B. Tait is in Atlanta for a few Jays. J. T. Grass, of Savannah, was in the city yesterday. R. B. Koppard, of Savannah, was in the city yesteruay. Guy F. Howard, of Savannah, was in the city yesterday. C. 11. AvcrlH of Augusta was among the visitors to the city yesterday. W. C. Vereen, of Moultrie, was a guest of the Oglethorpe yesterday. W. W. Peters is in Macon, where ii<- will probably accept a position. R. A MeCranle of tec A. C. 1,, was hero yesterday on railroad business. J. A. Montgomery will return today from a trip to Atlanta and Washing ton. T. Ff’iboimnr! reinm-vl : -t pi-' l -' from a ph a a, ; i. •< •> : Philadelphia. 1). .1 Gill, returned yesterday from a pleasant visit to his old home in North Carolina. D. D. Wood has returned to his home in Sereven. Ga., niter a short visit to the city. W. .1 Donnelly, the advance agent of \l. G. Field’s minstrels. Is in tne city making arrangements for the ap pearance of his company here next week. _ The friends of C. M. -shivers, as well as those of the popular drug store of W, J. Butts, will lie pleased to hear that the former, who contemplated leaving Brunswick, has decided to re main here and wilt he with Mr. Butts in Hie future. Mr. Shivers is a very competent man and has made a score of friends here who will lie pleased to learn that he is to remain in the city Healthy Kidneys Means Long Life. It you w-aiit to restore your kidneys to llieir former state take Smith Bure Kidney Cure —50 cents at druggists. TO HAVE CLOTHES DYED PRO periy, take them to Jim Carter at 504 Monk street or ring phone 3a3-2. MOPE NEW ARRIVALS. Large Black Grapes. Fine Deleware and Con cords. Fancy Port Lemon Bananas W FHnest flavored grown.) W Fine Mountain Tomatoes-iJ "4 (Special Bicycle Delivery) LLOYDS 214 Newcastle st. ’phone 255-2. ! NOTICE l < * In order to make room quickly for “ our handsome fall stock which is ar ► riving daily 'i 1 l / We Offer at Factory’s Cost \ F . our entire stock of \ \ TRUNKS, GO-CARTS & CARRIAGES. i f • . - ; it ion can save ,>u per cem oy buy* t ► ing now. \2t. M. Miller & 3oti. \ i OCTOBER I. Gardi j Yellow | YAOIS j 200 Per Peck* i3rtarp@^i If it's good to eat, we have it. Try Rob Roy Flour. ..It is the best Notice. To our frf• nds arc! patrons: On ac count of tin Jewish New Year, our store will be closed tomorrow. All orders sent in today will receive prompt attention up to six o'clock. BENJ. BORCHARDT & CO. Clark, the well known colored bar ber, is better fitted to serve the pub lic than ever. Everything neat and clean and ur> to date Go to Mrs. M. Isaac. Roy Roy Flour is the best.