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Men drees for business in
EsjßFm'R-'s\ ail sort of clothes of course,
fmMi If wHoA
K&&MSfiSti;' 3- depends on the man, and the
mEI3BW7m; if W& t
business. But generally speak
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Ing, the sack suit is the pro
]Pt3BbP^*^~ - per thing.
We have an elegant line of
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.j ..''l sack suits, in fancy worsted,
fi<i Kv •/•?•'■' •' 1 unfinished worsteds and all
t a f -.-■/ n
E l ;}.•*••'-ail the popular fabrics of such
■Bais9lvssf*tl makes as Hart, Schaffner and
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f'&Sti&t.v ?-•' Sjakfir Marx and Stein Bloch co., sls
: v tiMewornm*
i#4 w 7 to $24.
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For Sale.
One Five-Feet, Modern
Cigar Case.
A Barg-in for Someone
W, J. BUTTS,
THE DRUGGIST.
America's Famous Beauties
l.ook with horror on Skin Eruptions,
Blotches, Sore ;;. Pimples, They don't
have them, nor will any one who
uses Buck lon's Arnica Salve. It glori
fies the face. Eczema or Salt Rheum
vanish before it. It cures soio Ups,
chapped hands, chilblains, infallible
for piles. 25 cents at oil druggists.
THE CONVENT SCHOOL CON
DUCTED BY THE SISTERS OF ST.
JOSEPH RE-OPENED ON MONDAY,
SEPTEMBER 29th, AT THE CORNER
OF tiICHMOND AND HOWE STS.
Natural Anxiety.
Mothers regard approaching winter
with uncasetnesß, children take cold
so easily. No disease costs more lit
tie lives than croup, it's attach is so
sudden that the sufferer in oft• a be
yond 'human aid before tno doctor ar
rives. Such cases yield readily to One
Minute Cough Cure, Liquifies the mue
us, allays inflammation, removes dan
ger. Absolutely sate. Acts imme
diately. Cures coughs, colds, grip,
bronchitis, all throat and lung Inn
hie. F. S. Mc.Mnhon, Hampton, (5a.:
"A had cold rendered mo voiceb as
just before an oratorical contest. 1 in
tended to withdraw but took One Min
ute Cough Cure. It restored my Yon o
in time to win the medal.”
Joorger's Pharmacy, W. J. Butts,
Smith's Pharmacy.
The Only Guaranteed Kidney Cure,
is Smi -’s Suie Kidney Cure. Your
druggist will refund your money if
after taking one bottle you are not
satisfied with results. 50 cuu.
Jjs,'J We have them
if# i N STOC K
ROYAIM)RCESTEjj
Style 472
d.H. Bro.
220 Newcastle, of 2 Bay
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„ NO! THERE'S NO TUMBLE, -t
► in prices. I merely wanted to at-4
► tract your attention to my excel
► lent line of Mince Meat, and Pie^
t Material. Nice and fresh. 4
y THOMAS KEANY, Grocer. <
Phone 11. 312 Newcastle StC
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Cleaning and Pressing.
Call on the Union Cleaning and
Pressing Company to have your fall
and winter clothes put jn first class
order. We make all clothes look as
good as new ones.
Hi)WARD MARTIN. Manager.
510 Monk Street.
Swan’s Down flour is he best '
dome ditia!
thews Notes.
Absence —
There Is eometning sad in the swaying
pines,
There is something sad in the sea.
With you not there,
.\ly own, my la<r,
Not tnero with me!
Will you not come, beloved, and bring
The gladness back to the sea?
To the skies the vernal mirtu
of tiie earth,
And the old heart joy to me.
—Clinton Scollard, in the National
Magazine
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Mrs. W. M. Tapper is expected to
return today from Boston.
Mrs. .1. 11. McHenry is very ill al
Telfair hospital in Savannah.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Pcnniman are
spending a few days in Savannah
...
Miss Bertha Baker opened her
school on .Jekyl island last Monday.
Miss Rhetta McCullough has m
turned from a visit, to Washington
• m a
Miss Fannie Aiken leaves Atlanta
this week for her home in Pensa
cola
...
Mrs. F. I). Aiken and her cnildren
will return this week from a visit to
Atlanta.
...
Mrs. H. 1.. li. Wiggins came down
from Waycross yesterday to attend the
Goldsmith Harhy wedding.
Mrs. F. K. Huger leaves tiiis week
for Ralejvh, where she and Major
Utigor now reside.
• • •
Tiie friends of Mrs. C. J. O’Farrell
will regret to hear that she is Quite ill
at her home on Gloucester stree.
* •
Mrs. (!. W. Blanton and Miss 1511a
Blanton leave today to spend some
time at White Springs,
...
Mrs. John R. Cook and Miss Ada
Cook will arrive next week to spend
the winter in Brunswick.
• •
Miss Ethel Elliott has returned
from Fort Valley, where she spent
some time with Mrs. K. L. Branham.
* * *
Mrs. W. B. Cook and little daughter,
Frances, will return the latter part
of this week from a visit to New
Jersey
Mrs. Wm. Nightengale and Mrs. F.
K. Huger nave returned from Val
rlorla, where they visited their
brother, Mr. Frederick Hazlehurst,
who nas .„e<’U quite ill.
• •
Mrs. A. E, Wen/, has returned from
St. Simon, where sue was called by
tiie serious illness of her mother,
Mrs Hooper. The hitler is now some
what improved.
* * *
A pleasant slrawride was enjoyed
Tuesday nignt by the following young
people, chaperoned h.f Mrs. C. It.
Wimberly: Misses Marie Wimberly.
Ada Frink, Maud Girvin, Annee Gir
vtn, Messrs. Bowen Vickers, Young,
Quarterman and Williams.
The dance to be giveuin a week or
two under the auspices of the Daugh
ters of the Confederacy, promises to
be a delightful event. Society people
will participate in force, as this win
be the first dance of the season.
** * *
Miss Ada Frink, of the telephone
exchange, is enjoying a pleasant va
cation from her duties. Miss Frink
is one of the pleasantest and most
obliging operators the service has
and her sweet voice is very tnucu
missed, by the subscribers.
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The ladies of Presbyterian church
will give a fair in December for the
purpose of raising fuuitiis for the
church. A number of pretty booths
will he in charge of the different la
dies. The most unique of these will
probably be the Eastern booth, which
will be in charge of two popular young
ladies. Toe various committees
are working enthusiastically already
to make the affair a success, socially
and financially.
The mom hers of the Shiloh Baptist
churcd colored, desire to erect anew
church and want to see an architect
for a i>lan on same. For information,
apply o S. C. Roberts, corner of Am
herst and London streets.
NEW GEORGIA SYRUP AT L. K.
ROBAIiTS, 'PHONE 231.
Special Notice.
All bills against the British steam
ship Stratnnevis must be presented at
our office by noon today, or payment
thereof will be debarred.
F. D, M. Straehan & Cos, Consignees.
Of al! good cooking, north, south,
east and west, the old time English
cooking is the best.
Goes Like Hot Cakes.
“The fastest selling article 1 have
in ay store.” wr*es druggist C. T.
Smith, of Davis, “y.. “is I)r. King’s
New Discovery for Consumption.
Coughs and Colds, because it always
cures. In my six years of sales it
has never failed. 1 have known it to
save sufferers from Throat and Lung
diseases, who could get no help from
doctors or any other remedy." Moth
ers rely ou it, best physicians pre
scribe it. and all druggists guaran
tee satisfaction or refund price. Trial
bottles free. Regular sizes, 50c and
sl. ,
ASK FOR ROB ROY FLOUR.
THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEW*.
& DAYS DOINGS IN
THE LOCALFIELD
B. & B. FAY TRAIN.
The B. & B. pay train left yester
day for the line of the road on the
monthly paying oft trip.
PLENTY OF BASS.
Fishermen generally are reporting
ill sorts of luck catching-deep chan
nel and ordinary bass just now. A
party was out yesterday and succeed
ed splendidly.
GOING TO COLORADO.
Lieutenant of Police A. L. Owens
will leave this morning for Cripple
Creek. Colorado, where he goes for
the benefit of his health. Mr. Owens
will lie gone about three months.
—A
WILL NOT GO.
Several days ago it was announced
that Mrs. K. D. Gornto and family
would remove to Waycross. Since
then Mrs. Gornto has decided to re
main in Brunswick and will be pleased
to see her former patrons.
A PLEASANT AFFAIR.
Mr. and Mrs. August Ilensell com
plimented the members of the Middle
ton Stock Company witn a delighuul
dining at their home on Uartnmouth
ftreet last night, in which toe entire
company participated. After the per
formance an oyster roast was enjoyed.
PRIZE DRILL.
The Naval Reserves held quite an
interesting indivldutial prize drill in
ther armory last night. Quartermas
ter E. W. Hart captured the company
incdal. The company also discussed
die invitation to attend tne state fair
it Valdosta, but did not take . .mi
action
POLICE COURT.
Mayor Emanuel had quite an inter
sting session of the police court yes
terday morning and a number of cases
were disposed of. Major W. S.
Greene, of the Brunswick Light and
Water Company, was tried for shift
ing off water without notifying the
ei*..account of a tack oi
evidence tne ease was dismissed.
Judge Crovalt represented Major
Greene and Attorney Twitty tho city.
NEW GEORGIA SYRCP AT L. E.
(top, AUT S, TJiOXE 301.
The sensible housewif- will always
use Rob Roy flour.
Page Won IT Work Fence is the
strongest fence in the world.
0. W DEMI NO, Agent.
ROR ROY FLOUR IS TnE BEST.
JUST OPENED.
c Jhe tnql sh WiUhen
314 Newcastle Street.
A First class Restaurant for
Ladies and Gentlemen.
Private dining rooms. Dinner, tea
parties and banquets served on short
notice.
110 ii Inu bb&i ecdWib
1 I l|| |G#| or confinement. • tire
Vy *! W* * I -.it,hi Sniii'iirimnt ri
pty. n. H VF. VI,, M.-ui gr I..lhin Springs Cue
Cos.. Drawer A. Austell,Ga, Hotui jtrratiac ut . > 111
if preferred. Correspondence ut < icily c end .alia*
Cautionl
This is n t a gein.e word-—but when
you think now liable you art uu. to
purchase for isc the only remedy u...
versauy known, and a remedy that haj
ha,l the largest sale of any medicine
m the world since 18t>8 for the cure
and treatment of Consumption aut
Taroat and Luu. Troubles all taose
years without losing its popularity all
these years you will be thankful we
called your attention to Boßchees Ger
man Syrup. There are many ordinary
ugh remedies made by druggists
and others that are leap and good
for light colds perhaps, but for sev. e
Colds, Bronchitis, Croup—and especi
ally lor cousun ption, waere there is
dutflcult expectoration and coughing
during the nights and mornings, there
Is nothing like German Syrup. Sold
by all druggists in the civilizeu worm.
G. C. tyUSEN, Woodbury, N. J.
Wanted.
We would l.ae to ask turouglit the
lumus oi your paper, it there is any
person who has used Green's ugust
Flower for the cure of In—gestion,
Dyspepsia and L.ver i'rouoles that has
not been cured—... a we also mean
taeir results, such as sour eto;ra i,
ie mentation e. food, nabitual rostive
ness nervous dyspepsia, headaches, de
spondent feeliugs, sleeplessness—in
fact, and trouble connected with the
stomach or liver? This meuicine nas
bee*' sold for many years ii all civil
ized vountries, and we wish to corre -
pond witu you and sen,, you one of our
books free of cost. If you have never
tried August Flower, try one bottle
first. We have never known of its
failing. If so, something more serious
is tne matter with you. Ask your
druggist.
G. C. Green, Woodbury, N. J.
Gale Seminary.
Begins its school year October,
1902. Primary, Academic, College
Preparation; Music Art, and Elocu
tion.
system of Education thorough and
progressive, the excellence of its mor
al training unsurpassed.
MATTIE J. GALE,
SUSIE R. GALE.
principals.
Just Received.
A New Shipment
OF
LADIES SKIRTS,
LADIES’ TAILOR MADE SUITS
LADIES’ SILK PETTICOATS.
Large and Stylish Variety.
Prices commensurate with their su
perb qualities but lower than the
LOWE ST.
Call and see these novelties. See the
new "Monte-Carlo, Jackets."
KAISER’S.
PERSONAL POINTS.
V. O. Vickers, of Atlanta, was in
tne city yesterday.
C. W. Sheperd is spending some
time in the city.
J. A. McDuffie, of tue B. & B„ is
in Portsmouth, Va.
J. U. Wright, of St Simon, spent yes
teruay in tne city
Supt. 1,. T. Westrich, of the B. &
B. spent yesterday at Offerman
O. 11. Calhoun, of St. Simon, was in
the city yesterday.
The many friends of Geo. W. Coates
will regret to learn that he is finite
ill al ins home on Newcastle street.
A meal ticket —21 meals at t.e En
glish Kitchen for four dollars is a
good investment.
NEW GEORGIA SYRUP AT L. E.
ROBART'S, ’PHONE 231.
If you want, a good meal go to the ■
English Kitchen, 314 Newcastle St. j
DON’T MONKEY WiTH THE BUZZ
SAW.
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4 ■ ■-'v i
; * , *Vy:.ASe j/j
MMA
by buying lumber of unreliable deal-;
era. When you want anything in lurn- j
ber come to us. We will fill your or-;
der accurately and promptly. We will
give you just the lumber you want at
just the right price. You can always
save money by placing your order
with us. Phone 197.
Lang & Wood.
PLANING MILL.
’Phcoe 197.
FINE MOUNTAIN TOMATOES.
Will continue to arrive only
* short time longer.
fr*
They are now delicious.
Better buy fast and often.
Fine Apples our Specialty.
New Florida Oranges.
(Special Bicycle Delivery)
LLOYD’S
214 Newcastle st. ’Phone 255-2.
Never in/fcke History of
runs wick,
has there been collected under one roof suen a beautiful variety of
China and Japanese mattings, tapestry, couch and table covers,
oriental rugs and portieres, art squares, etc, etc. New goods are
arriving daily. No “bargain day” goods, but everything in the lat
est designs and fresh from the factory. When in search of a prac
tical wedding present, visit us. VJe have hundreds to select from.
ft. M. Miller & sen,
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OCTOBER 15,
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jW?
Attention. |
We just want to tell you f
about our , a
Henry Clay j
Flour, j
We are selling more* than ever.
We receive it each week, fresh,j
direct from the mills In J
Kentucky. All we ask is jimt one.
trial. .. S
Phone 158. *
If it's good to eat. we havle it.
Healthy Kidneys Means Long Life.
If you want to restore your kidneys
to their former state take Smith Sure
Kiduey Cure —50 cents £*.t druggists.
RO3 ROY FLOUR IS THE BEST.
TO HAVE CLOTHES DYED PRO
periy, take them to Jim Carter at 504
Monk street or ring pnone 203 2.
Clark, the well known colored bar
ber. is better fitted to serve the pub
lic than ever. Everything neat and
clean and up to date
Roy Roy Fiour is the best.