The Brunswick news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1901-1903, October 21, 1902, Image 4

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TUESDAY MORNINO. t jackets and Jur 9ieeed We have displayed In our south window a few of the many NEW STYLE JACKETS v.We have gotten in our line of short ■nd half lengt jackets and is probably > 1' - r the largest ever shown in Brunswick, ,0. and as they are to be the most pop- %• i ... ular this season, it will pay you to ex- ( / j! amine our line before making your j !\ 1 | ' selection. / /\ i\ ’ •#. v? , (-'I m cfeyt; '(€(/ For Sale. One Five-Feet, Modern Cigar Case. A Bargain for Someone, W. J. BUTTS, THE DRUGGIST. America’s Famous Beauties Look with horror on Bkln Eruptions, Blotches, Sores, Pimples. They don't have them, nor will any one. who uses Bucklen's Arnica Salve, it glori fies the face. Eczema or Salt Rheum vanish before it. It cures sore Ups, chapped hands, chilblains. Infallible for piles. 26 cents at ail druggists. THE CONVENT SCHOOL CON DUCTED BY THE SISTEftS OF ST. JOSEPH RE-OPENED ON MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 29th, AT THE CORNER OF RICHMOND AND HOWE STS. Natural Anxiety. Mot hers regard approaching winter with uncaseincßß, children take cold so oHKily. No disease costs more lit tic lives than croup. It’s attack Li so sudden that the sufferer via nlien be yonj 'human aid before the doctor ar Fives. Such cases yield readily to One Minute Clough <'lire, Liquifies the nine uh, allays Inflammation,-removes dun gor. Absolutely sate. Acts imme diately. Cures coughs, colds, grip, bronchitis, all throat and lung trou ble. F. S. McMahon, yampton, <!a.; "A had cold rendered* me voiceless Just before an oratorical contest. 1 In tended to withdraw but took One Min ute Cough Cure. It restored my voice iu time to win the modal.' dodger's Puarmacy, W. J. Units, Smith’s Pharmacy. .l H~., ... \ The Only Guaranteed Kidney Cure. Is Smi-.’s Sure Kidney Cure. Your; druggist will refund your money it alter taking oft* bottle you are not satisfied with results. 60 cents bargain day ► * ; Monday and 5, ; Tuesday, t -* i October 20=21 $ id. H. & Bro. ► ; 220 Newcastle. 802 Bay* ; “ : . NO! THERE’S NO TUMBLE. ■ . in prices. I merely wanted to at-’ - tract your attention to my excel-" • lent line of Mince Meat, and Pie* ’ Material. Nice and fresh. THOMAS KEANY, Grocer. . Rhone li. 312 Newcastle Si. ► 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. Swan’s Down flour is ha best dome dedal Jiews Notes. Mrs. S. C. Littlefield is the guest of ■Mrs. Edwin Brobston at Pine Crest. ... Mrs. F. and. Aiken and her children have returned from Atlanta. - * • Miss Helen O'Connor left yesterday for Fort Valley. - ... Mrs. W. M. Tupper is at. home after several months spent in Maine. ... Mrs. M. E. Oillan, of Cleveland. 0., is i he guest of Mrs. Bolling Whitfield. ... Mrs, Hugh Porter has returned from Atlanta, to the pleasure of her friends. ... Mrs. 11. S. McCrary and her chil dren have leturned from a visit t<i North Georgia, • * * Mrs. W. A. Macguire left last, nlgat for Atlanta, after a visit to .Mis. Thos. O'Connor. ... Mr. and Mis. If. F. Wiggins and their enildreu left last night for a visit to Aalanta. * * Miss Clare O'Connor leaves Atlanta this week for Athens to enter the Nor mal school t here. ... -Mr. and Mrs. W. A. FI or rid and their ehihlrr n have gone to Charlotte, X. C., where they will reside in future. • * M:; .1. S. Raymond and son. Don ovan Raymond, have returned and will be lu re until next week', when they will remove to their future home in Mobile. ... The music Sunday at the First Mcthodia church was very line. Mr. F. 11. Chandler rendered some beau tiful selections on his flute ami Master Kemp Malone assisted with the vio lin. LATEST l\ CHOCOLATES. CHOCOLATE CHERRIES CHOCOLATE WINE DROPS. CHOCOLATE PECANS. Ml CHOCO-ATE WALNUTo ' Hickory Gems, Fedoras, Ice Cream, Belmonts, Etc. Fancy Cox Packages a Specialty. (Special Bicyclv Delivery) LLOYDS 214 Newcastle st. ’Phone 255-2. NEW GEORGIA SYRUP AT L. E. ROBART’S, ’PHONE 231. !ioj jI | twin 1 without^' I I fl | 3 ill! wcoufineiu*t. I' re V *-/ i ■ S S nntt-f il i t SAuttariMtnor n *y. n VT*,A !„ Mg gr •l. Xrxawer A, Austeit.Ga. Ilo^ie 4 trcßtincut *<-;• : j)!-.. lurrevi, C*orr<**poiKlenceatnctly cx nfid-rfiti i; Nmv (MCOHGIA svurp AT L. K HO BAHT'S, TIJONK L*;il. IT your friend ask for a first class restaurant. You will say Wilson’s. ‘Jrederiptiend filled Mere W ill not vary a fraction of a grain from the quantity cnllrl for. accuracy ia tlie compounding of Medicines. is one of our sthong points. Added to this is the absolute purity and un doubted freshness of every drug used. Wo replenish our store frequently, and use or sell nothing which has be* come Inefficient through age. SMITH’S PHARMACY — - r- Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. Out of Death's Jaws. “When death seemed very near from a severe stomach and liver trouble, that, l had suffered with for years,” writes P. Muse, Durham, N. C„ "Dr. King's N m Lite Pills saved my lite and gave perfeet health.” Best pills on earth and only da cents at all druggists. ALL KINDS OF CALIFORNIA WINES 25 CENTS A BOTTLE, AT H. SEI.fG’S, 225 GRANT STREET. TELEPHONE 272-8. Ladies if you want to see every, thing and up-to-date In fancy work, just go to Miss Kate Slater s Millin- . ery parlors. TOT BRUNSWICK DAILY NEW*. ADAYS DOINGS IN THE LOCAL FIELD JUSTICE COURT. Justice isimbright held an interest ing session of his court yesterday morning and a number of eases were disposed of. Wiison caters to the first class ■ rade. NEARING COMPLETION. The new Catholic convent, on Rich mond street is frapidly nearing comple tion. and when finished will l? ore of the prettiest buildings in 'Vie city. CHEAP TO NEW ORLEANS. On November 11 and It’ the South ern railway will sell tickets to New Orleans and return at rate of sd9,f;.T for the round trip. Tickets good re. turning until November 24, 1902. IFF FOR MACON. The Gordou-Shay Opera Company eft. for Macon Sunday , where they •■ere billed to sing “Carmen" last night. Wilson's restaurant now strictly on restaurant principle’s. W. S. Tisen has returned to Sav annah. Col. A. L. Franklin continues quite II to ihe regret of his friends. C. W. iboning leaves for Douglas his morning. T. Colson has been in Atlanta for ■veral days., I. A. Ward, of Bladen, was in the ity yesterday. Supt. Wostrich, of tlie B. * U„ has returned from a business tip over the due of me road, C L, Davenport, of the News' eom losing room, is still quite ill to the .egret of his friends. , Tne friends of N. B. Harrison, for nerly of this city, now of Tifton, will egret to learn that he is seriously iil it the latter plaee, Th e place to Eat. Wilsons. Dr. A B. MeCasklM, of Albany, was .n the city yesterday. J. Stovall Smith has returned from t trip to Atlanta. Miss Tillie Weinstein, for some time saleslady at Mrs. M. Isaac’s dry •roods store, left Sunday for Non York to visit relatives. Mrs. Henry C. Smith of Tifton. ar rivdd yesterday to attend the bedside if ucr nether, Mrs. J. I. Waite, who is quite 111 at her home on Amherst street. W. .1. Dangaix. an old citizen of Brunswick, now of Birmingham, was its file ety yesterday. After an illness of several days, c.eo. w t nati s was out vest' .May to the delight if his friends. A FINE TRADE. The store of Mrs. M. Isaac on New castle street, enjoyed an unusually rood business yesterday and all day long the capacity of the creical force was taxed to handle the large crowd. We treat you well. And serve you right. And never forget Tw cut von thick The place to eat —WILSON'S. FOR SALE —Six-n' rsc power en gine, wood milr and saw <-muter, shaft and pulleys, grist mil. eheady for work, $250 cash. R. H. Daniel*. Miss Kale Slater wishes to call the attention of the iadles to her aew fancy work In battenberg and reuas •lunce work. Tou will meet your frienus at Wil son’s. A uteal ticket—2l meals at t.ie En glish Kitchen for four dollars is a good Investment. NEW CROP BAILED RICE STRAW. s.<) per ton delivered in Bruns wick, $5.00 per ton at plantation, in fifty ton lots. J. T. Dent Evelyn, Ga. If It something good to rat you want you will have to go to Wilson's. Notice. All persons owning vacant lot* in the city of Brunswick are rtqubod to have glass and weeds on name cut down. lExtraets section 351 of the cuy code.) Any peoson owning or renung any building or lot. lying upon any street, in the city are required co keep the sidewalks m a cleanly condition, and where there are brick sidewalks ad jacent to sticu property such renter or owner shall keep the same free from grass and other vegetable grow,.-, tExtract from section oil of city code.) X'. D. Russell. Clerk of Council. Brunswick, Ga., Sept. 29, 1902. Referring to the above notices. 1 respectfully beg to notify all parties interested that the board of neaith has named October Ist. as the time for commencing the cutting oi weeds, etc. All cases not rmeu>ed in ten days wift be placed on the docket. I J. j. Spears, Supt. Sanitation. I WE WILL MAKE YOUR FURNI tur look as good as new for a small amount. We do not remove from your premises. Phone 212. J. W. WATKINS. Special Bargain Sale Monday & Tuesday, October 20-21. A fi inch ail wool serge in navy and QA/-i black worth 50c. Ot/C • Ladies’ white hemstitched handker- Q/-> chiefs, all pure linen, special.. OC< 15 yards Lonsdale Cambric, on sale 1 00 KAISER’S FAMOUS GOODWOOD. Snmetliin* About a Historic Knaltll) • ltiict* ( * limit 1 . The Goodwood race course is quite unique, it is a long way from a sta tion aud is not mar any town, says the London Taller. It is on a hill the t"p of which js shaped like a horse shoe, the space between the two horns being' represented by a deep ravine. The course runs round the horseshoe, the siert being at the end of one born and the finish nt the end f the other. The result of this is ttiat the equestrians who on other eoursi a con trive to see both start and finish by the simple process of riding across while the race I* in progress cannot do so tit Goodwood They must eieet which they will see and remain there. On the other hand, the course is very easy to follow with glasses. The races n.s an Institution are com paratively modei’ii. but there must have been hunt races and matches on tills course since the days of William XI. when we bear of the Goodwood hunt as in existence. In 1800. howev er. the then Duke of Richmond made a new course, which is practically tlio present one. In IdU the course was completed, and in order to celebrate this a regular meeting was gel up by Ibe duke with the nss stance of the hunt and some officers of the Ftisscx militia end yeomanry, and prizes to the value of about tl.oAf) were put up. This meant a gootl sum In those days. This was the first Goodwood meeting of Importance, and from mat year it became an annual event. A Wulklns Fern. Most ferns are confirmed travelers. New fern leaves grow out from the un derground roots some distance away from the old plant. Theft*, age ole server scarcely notices this, but there is a native fern that steps off at so lively a puce that its odd habit bus long furnished one of tin* unceasing entertainments of the woods. The walking fern often carpets ledges and lops of shaded rocks. The slender, tufted leaf fronds tire singularly un fernlike in appearance. They squirm about and "walk" by declining their taper tip* to the soil anil taking root there and growing. In time clusters of new loaf fronds- spring from such rooted tips. By and by some of these, too, bite the earth and, taking root, start still other colonies, which lu turn will continue the progress again and again. X'aturaiiy, with the lapse of time, the connection between the older tufts and the younger becomes broken, yet one sometimes finds series of three cr four linked together, representing as many steps in the pretty ramble.— Country Life In Amories. For Asthma use CHENEYS EX PECTORANT. Try Rob Roy Flour, it is the best on tne market. N ever in the History of * Brunswick, * i has there been collected under one roof such a beautiful variety of 1 China and Japanese mattings, tapestry, couch and table covers. < oriental rugs and portieres, art squares, etc, etc. New goods are i 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. We have hundreds to select from. X M. Miller S. &on. ■4 $ OCTOBER 21. 'V* -n * *• domething Viiee NEW GEORGIA SYRUP. FLAP JACK FLOUR. sun Dried peeled peaches (Just from thiftCountry.) LARGE FRYING SIZE CHICKEN FRESH COUNTRY EGGS. i KALAMAZOO CELHJtY. CAPE COD CRANBERRIES.’ Phone 158. { 3eo 9 M yCaJwtjeA, If it s good to eat, we havie it. Healthy Kidneys Means Long Life. If you want to restore your Kidneys to their former state take Smith Sure Kidney Cur#*—6o cents at druggists. ROB ROY FLOUR IS THE BEST. TO HAVE CLOTHES DYED PRO perly, take them to Jim Carter at 504 Monk street or ring paone Zo3-2. Clark, the well known colored bar ber, l<s better fitted to serve the pub lic than ever. Everything neat and elean and no to date Roy Roy Flour is the best.