The Brunswick news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1901-1903, October 07, 1902, Image 4

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1 • ISjjAY MOHNINO. BOYS’ : scHooii Mb ; suits ( :|fr Is your boy fixed for school with— / Y'{ ' Jj&Js. NEW SUIT? NJ—-/ / _Ar If not you should see to it at once. vw / r A wel * dr * soecl > neat appearing boy T \ j is always a good scholar. / w U/\ ■ A FULL LINE OF 2 AND 3 PRICE V'T^ SUITS ARE IN Xi ATKINSON’3 Scuppernong WINE in qu rts jt gallons . W. J. BUTTS, THF 0U GDI ST, The Worst Form, Multitudes are singing the praises oi Kodoi, the new discovery which lit; making ho many sick people well and ■ v'cali people strong by digesting want l.toy eat, hy cleansing and Sweetening ! the Stomach and hy transforming theirs food into the kin,l of pure, rich, i ! bloom tliat makes you feel good all ! over, Mrs. Cranfill. of Troy, J T. writes: "ifor a number of years I wa troubled with indigestion and dyspei siu which grew Into the worst form • Finally 1 was Induced to use Kodoi and after using four bottles I am en lirtsly cured, I heartily reconmii tt.i Kodoi to all sufferers front Indict stiop and dyspepsia. Take a dote ait' r meals. It digests what you cat. , ;crV. Pnarmacy, \V. .1. Hull..' Smith’s Pnarmacy. The Only Guaranteed Kidney Cure. is Smt Sure Kidney Cura, Vote tlrit:;, gist will refund your money i. niter taking on# bottle you aro no: ; eatlsl’fld "-ith results. &(1 cent* RGB ROY FLOUR IS Tub BEST. Natural Anxiety, Mothers regard approaching winter j with uiieuseincsH, children take cold ! :n iv ily, No disease costs men lit . tie lives than croup, it's attack is so sudden that the sufferer is otuu be yond 'onman aid before trie doctor at rives. Such ruses yield readily to On. Minute Cough Cure, Liquifies the mne u\ allays inflammation, removes dan tier; Vhsnlut vly sale. Ads imme diately. Cures coughs, colds, grip, lilt ;e bitis, all throat and lung trou- IVe. F. S. McMahon. Hampton, tin. "A had cohl rendered me voiceless just before ail oratorical contest. I in tend* ,1 to withdraw but took One Mi' ute Cough Cum, It restored my voice in time to win the medal." .toe m s l'liarmacyV, W J. Butt: Smith s Pnarmacy. Swan's Down flour Is he best ; GREAT V I Anniversary i • , SALE ‘ ; * 4 ON i 4 SATURDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, < ♦ OCTOBER 4,6, 7 and a 4 GRAND OPPORTUNI .Y. t!G£3T BARGAINS EVER OFFERED. " 4 Cee Circuular, and Sunday j issue ©f The Brunswick© News. •< •d.H Bro.: ♦ 220 Newcastle. 302 Bay* ♦ j YES 1 • LIPTON'S CEYLON TEAS ARE THE FINEST GROWN BLENDED GREEN AJ^sBLACK, VCyLL FIND IT AT KEANY’S, ' fi nr 312 Necastle. i ; i per cent off on boys suits and I. l n o pants, Goes Like Hot Cakes. “The fastest soiling article 1 havt in ray store." vvr'’os druggist C. T. Rmith, of Davis, ** , "is i)r. King's Now Discovi'i y for Consunij.l ngjj omighs mid Colds, because it nlwfivK cure s. In my six years of sales; j s haw never failed, 1 have known it ‘1 cave sufferers from Threat and ),u\,D ■ who could gci a.i help Iroffi dm-tors or any other remedy.’ Moth |cr roly mi it,, best physicians pro | tihc it. and all :, ugc i.-d -cm 11ci .ail.vl'm-'.i. u ur iCfuml price. Trial i’-otlics free, licgular sizes, vOc ami 51. i tfcn'&tfceial ; Jktes. Home. I want to go home ' To the dull old town \ With the shaded streets N And the open square And the hill And the flats nnd the house I love And the .paths I know— I want to go home. If I can't go back To the happy days, Yet I can live Where their shadows lie. Under the trees And over the grass— I want to be there Where the joy was once, Oh, I want to go home, 1 want to go home —McClure's Magazine. * * Mrs. \V. K. Mitchell Is much im proved from her illness. * * Mi's. F. I). M. Stradiiau ami her lit tle on will visit Atlanta shortly. m m m Mrs. T. J. Wright and Miss Alma Wright have returned troin a trip to Florida. * * Alias KmmU* Uedc left .yeaterday i’or Haitiwori‘ to sfit*nd kouip Utiio v/itu her gramimother. * • * Misses Ophelia and Miriam Dent lave gone to Greenwich, Conn., to nter Rosemary school. * * * Miss Ada McCall has returned to her home in Mont ice) In. Fla., after a visit to .Miss Alina Wright. Miss Madeline Downing I- ft Atlanta last, week for .New York where she uas entered Bt. Marys school. * * * Miss Jennie Bryan will spend part of (his winter here visiting Mrs. .1 B. Dunwody and Mrs. N. Emanuel, * * * .Mi s Katharine llolt/.emiorf has re turned to Waym svillc from a id, - ant visit to her cousin. Miss Ijfyola tr< iwn. * * * Mfks l.eyola Drown leaves this- week "or I,' e.tman to attend the wedding oi Miss Fannie Wall and Mr. Samuel t’lim of Atlanta, • * * W. II- DeVee ami Miss Marie lie VO.' sailed oil tie Clyde ship Sun lay to visit New York and several a*int: in New Jersey. t * • C. M. Forties has retnrned to Mont . peu iy, where Mrs. Forbes will join urn later, when they will go to Tliom vtlle to reside In future. • m + Mrs. R. A. Nclspn and tier ilaugh rs. Misses Myrtlfce and Mattie, have el in ned to their home in Hurnevitle. In, from a visit to Atlanta. a. * • Mi*. H I. Hie,, has returned fit i<| and tiler. tin,, wuen she was failed by ihe 111 n ss of her little neice. The ittlo one is now on toe road to re covery. • • Mrs. William Hu \fT leaves tut]hint .'•r Atlanta to visit, her daughter. Mrs. M- 1.. Thrower and Mrs. W. it Kob rin. She will probably visit Wash ngton, D. C., later on. * • * Mrs. 0. Downing and Mrs. I*. M Night- ugale are pleasantly located in t delightful cottage on West Peaeh dv< street in Atlanta, where they ■nil remain for some time. * * * Mr. \. V. Wood entertained the sup •tint* nil-nt principals and teachers of lie city- schools very aeagntfully Bat- U'day evening at his home on Glou ester street. The occasion was very much enjoyed by all present. * * • -Mi . W. II Dyer and her little daw lifter left yesterday for their future louui.ve ,u to>ro'. Mis. l.),\er ir one 'lVetHe, ptti X V pep’v’a. and aiulcuA vy?" ,c' ' vlll l,e 'Malari;i. It Iws c'W . J and musical ■nds It v ill cure ydi’e bp a decided money back. This is society to ■ t Price, 23 cents, p * reluctantly Btu 'IT.' I'liiirais.f o j Him! ■ :-!vi iTllg *.. __ j £. "■*' H * r "•* > J , * ygjg; xyKSt * f v 'J | jf ;■ MptS&t .LAxJgSgH _ ■I y, ■jJ*y y iF /: yp&Bfl i TUB BRUNSWICK DAILY NTfiTWS. YOU CAN'T BEGIT4 TOO EARLY. PAINE’SCELERY COMPOUND AFFORDS HAPPY AND MARVEL OUS RESULTS TO HHEUMA TIS SUFFERERS. The autumn season, with its change ful weather is a time of dread to ail rheumatic sufferers. Chilling winds, cold rains and heavy, impure atmos phere, aggravate every condition of rheumatism, and bring many suff- rers desperately near the grave. Ar you a victim of rneumatism in its acute or chronic forms? If so, you can't begin too early to y t n I or ti v iian*'“i disease, m jmni.v file hiood and strsngthen the system. The mar velous victories of Paine’s Celery (lorn pound wrought ffl 'he past, for rheu matic sufferers, justiFrr>s you in giving this wonderful medicine an immediatt trial. It has given to agonli'.ed. help less and crippled men and women a new and happy life—freedom from pafns and sufferings. It has prod nee, i 'mazing cures after the faiiun •< r hfSJe physicians. At this acasou. Paine’s Celery Compound will do the same good work for you, dear reader. Mr. G. W. Webber, Janesville. Wis.. : ays: "L was advised by a friend to try Fame's C.dory Compound for rhenfna thin and nervousness, i had iiwn ously tried other remedh s tor tie eiKTiplainta without getting ivk am pleased to say that the very iirst I'o'rie of toe Compound relieved me. I Have now taken six bottles of tie Compound in all and am cured. Ii v. younger and better, and tiai. a g.-ou 1 ppetife. 1,,< J* ..* ,*t >! Jt J* t,W V H M <t ,<C ,5 4 IIIHE LOCAL LIM 8. t 4 4 ft* • k v *’ F*T*P 4’ a F> S' S’ ■' s' s' s The registration books for the city election were opened yenterday. but only one or two voters ipiaUiied dur ing the day. The commissioners of roads and revenues of Glynn county, will hold their regular monthly mooting at the unlit house today. Wm. Berrie, formerly with Butts drug store as soda water clerk, has ae cepted a position with the ifOpkine real estate agency. Several pistol shots were fired in tne tenderloin district early Sunday morning. Someone tin a into out toe houses, but no out- was hit. Theie was a decided change in t, . weather yesterday morning and tie tlp'tnomete.r dropped several i, i■,,< ... while cover was. found vary com; n • Ide last night. Winter will soon I<* with ÜB. Clerk N. D. Russell recei'BßPa tele i ram from Augusta yesterday bring tig tlie sad Intelligence of liic.iwau u his mother, which occurred Inr h >t • Ity. He left last night to attend the ptuneral today. Mr. Russell has a tar; circle of friends in the r. y wm> w join the News in extending sympathy During his Wv cuc-y Truurtr Smith is aet.ing in the capacity ot clerk. .' A lariae number of Glynn county farmers 'wore in the city yest< .•<!.•..>. They report things progressing very nicely in r neir respective sect loti". Hit say the recent, heavy rains have dam aged tfie crops somewhat. The conn try roads are now in a \, rv good eon dltiow and bridges damage,| hv tio rain have tie. n yepaivetl. THEATRICAL NOTES. , The Other Fellow, Mr. Harry West, the German dialect comedian and his company of dev i comedians and pretty girls will be the attraction at the Grand on October 8. This play is anew one tols s ason. but from reports in other cities wh. re it has played the comments nave been of the best The comedy Is clean and the 'company., above the average for of r <*■4 4- I t | \ , . %; V First Bargain Sale of the Season Monday and Tuesday OCTOBER 6 P.rd 7. A FEW SPECIALS. Ladies’ Mercerized Black Sateen Petticoat, deep accordeon pleated flounce, worth slso on sale GO c Black Taffeta Silk, 21 inches wid* every yard guaranteed, extra value 79 o Boys’ school hose, fast u.ack and heavy, all sizes our 25 c quality IQ o MANY OTHER GOOD FEATURES TO OFFER KAISBR'-S.— PERSONAL POINTS. A. .VI, King, of Savannah, was in the; city yertorday. if. M. tjpft.K. of Atlanta, was a guer t at tile OgHthorp.* yesterday. C. C. Jolui- oE, rcpri denting the. J.; I Orr Shoo Company, ot AManti, is j ■ peinjiug a tew <iayin the city. Judge J. L. Swe-.it, of Waycrotvs. was? aiming; the visitors in the city Sunday, j 'He returned to , U home yesterday. I Hon W. 0. llrnat’ey cam in from : '.Vayercms Sunday and spent tan day.! (e returned yesterday to attend the j i.upcrior court now in session there. I 1 uptcui and K. H. Beugh < l Uirmlnx .uuu, arrive,’, in the city yesterday nd wiii have t, uuiruifig tor Welti - i (tr’Ofl Mlliitiofy opening, today at i Lac kot Store. "** ); His Life In Peril, ) ’> VVel'.rv, Tex., “I. I|j >*- 1,-' s r ’.d i I'u-ie hat k 1,1,; m , # I , ‘Tuiu't j nt c; ./.Ji •' ti; V two worn* V Tic Ihr V l ' I >t I \ •. 1 id, or, like a fop, <•:. '• ’■ hlus, h ive :,aln.*d in sir ari l en joy hard work.." th j gave vigdrmis ; T -W • t'.^ " - 'ME- If , hired lei ’ L WT.\ it to ,• * riii-j ■ work r.eu. B. J Olpv.-luo. f.i*6 niofbMtw I IWATCiitS. J [• OuIGKS. } l JEWELRY.; t REPAIRED in the Very best man-l ?ner and at low ,-, prices for S GOOD WORK. a ► Pi no put id breast pins enW - h n Ja e guarantee our work _ 1 ,* f T HtNG Iff JE'A’E; f •Li Y. Cdt arut took. 4 ; fiTiTi s , l y. 3 The Leading a lv . T 1 215 N dWCASTU. r Inspector of watc'hca' for cIM . Southern and Bft M t-vinvays. Keeper of the city (ta Time 1 Wbjr wire from 11 OCfOBER 7. s SOMETHING NICE. f Harper's M. & J. Blend Coftee < 1 pound tins 25 c. 1 SOMETHING FINE. . Harper Mocha and Java Coffse in j 1 pound tins, 35 c. Phor.e 158 If It's 300(1 t# eat, vve havie it. .Healthy Ktdntys Means Long Life li you want !o restore your Sidneys a their former state take Smith Sure ei luey Cure—so cents at. druggists. HOC r .OY "LQL> IS THE BEST. , J Igl