The Brunswick news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1901-1903, October 25, 1902, Image 4

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SATURDAY MORNING* t jackets and * far 9ku6 We have displayed in our sooth window a few cf the many NEW STYLE JACKETS We have gotten In our line of short s and half lengt jackets and is probably th largest ever shown in Brunswick, y'f and as they are to be the'most pop* ular this season, jt will pay you to ex* / j if amine our line before making your /A I j • election j\, 1 For Sale. One Five-Feet, Modern Cigar Case, A Bargain for Someone, W. J. BUTTS, THE DRU GGIST. America’s Famous Beauties Look with horror on Hkln Eruptions, Blotches, Sores, Pimples. They don’t have them, nor will any one. who uses Ilucklen’s Arnica Salvo. It glori fies the face. Kraciua or Salt Rheum vanish before It. It cures sore lips, chapped hands, chilblains. Infallible for jillos. 25 cents at all druggists. THE CONVENT SCHOOL CON DUCTED BY THE SISTERS OF ST. JOSEPH REOPENED ON MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 29th, AT THE CORNER OF RICHMOND AND HOWE STS. Natural Anxiety. Mothers regard approaching winter with uneiiseinosß, child Yen lake cold so easily, No disease costs more lit tle lives than croup. It's attack is so sudden that the sufferer Is often be yond human ulil before tao doctor ar rives. Such eases yield readily io o\u‘ Minute Cough Cure, Liquifies the muc us, allays intlnmiuation, removes dan ger. Absolutely sate. Aels imme diately. Cures coughs, colds, grip, bronchitis, all throat and lung trou ble. F, S. McMahon, Hampton, Ga.: "A had cold rendered tn voiceless just before an oratorical contest. I in tended to withdraw hut look One Min nte Cough Cure. It restored my voice in time to win the medal.” Joergers Pharmacy, W. J. Units. Smith's Pharmacy. The Only Guaranteed Kidney Cure, j Is Suik-.'s Sine Kfduey (Jure. Your druggist will refund your money it ‘ after taking one bottle you are not ! satisfied with results. 60 cents. Biggest ARGAINS Ever offered in Brunswick Saturday, Monday and Tuesday. October 25, 27, 28. J.H. HellerS Bro. * 220 Newcastle. 302 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. - Phone 11. 312 Newcastle Stp *■ - 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 ail clothes look as good as new ones. EDWARD MARTIN. Manager. 510 Monk Street. Swan’s Down flour Is he best- j 6eme rfoeial Jiews %tes. Today. Ifnsulied comes to thee, new born, Tomorrow is not thine. The stm may cease to shine , For thee ere earth shall greet' its morn. Be earnest, then. In thought and deed, Nor fear approaching night. Calm comes with evening light, And hope and peace, Tny duty heed —Today, . * —John llusliiti, ... Mrs. liilian Hurst will return next week from New York. • * Miss Ruby Purse, of Cartersville, Is 'the guest of Mrs. Hoyt \V. Gale. ... Mrs. Fi D. St whan and her little son 'have returned from Savannah. • * • Mrs. R. F„ Dillon, of Jacksonville, is guest of Mrs. W. 11. DeVoe ... Mrs. W. B. Cook and her little daughter have returned from New Jersey. j • * • Miss Jessie Seaman is quite ill at the the residence of Mrs. Livingston, on Reynolds street. ... Hon. and Mr* W. G. Brantley ar rived in the city yesterday from Hoi nersvllle and are quartered at the Oglethorpe. ... I\lrs, J. A. Butts, regent of the Brunswick chapter of the Daughters of flic Revolution, rails a meeting for ibis afternoon at 1 o’clock at her res idence. All who Intend to join or are ail ready members are requested to'at tend as business of great Importance is to t> transacted'and delegates ap pointed to attend the convention in Savannah, All those Interested should be present at Ibis meeting. . * • The services at tae First Methodist church tomorrow will he very inter esting. There wi.l tie the usual good music and'sermon at the morning ser vice and in the evening at 7:JO there will ho rally services by the Sunday school. A program of music and reci tation will be rendered. Moses Kemp Malone will recite "The Burial of Moses,” and Master Dumas Malone "The Lost Chord," livery one is eor dially Invited to attend. • • • Marion Haris nil gives tuts recipe for cream of corn soannlpnexetaohr for cream of corn scrip In an ex change. Open a can of corn several hours before using amt remove /cun tents Chop corn title.s put ever the lire In a quart of boiling water and cook gently for an hour. Rub through a colander and add a little pepper, sugar and sail,. Cock together in a-n- Wher saucepan a tablespoon of btrHcr and two of Hour. Turn on this the corn sou |i and stir till It thickens. Tut a pinch of soda into a can of milk, heat the milk and pour it slowly on a ■beaten egg. Now add the .milk and egg and serve immediately. AN ICE FACTORY TOO. Mutual Light and Water Will Soon Begin Bulging. The new apllcation for charter of the Mutual Light and Water Company is published in this issue. As will be seen by reading the charter, the company is also to en gage in the lee manufacturing and cold storage business. Members of the company would say nothing on the subject, Inn he News learns that an ice factory wili he erected and in op ralion before next summer. MOKL NLW GOOD IHINGS. a u Fa 'icy New Crop Pecans, Large, Fine, Crisp Celery. Extra Large Fat Bananas, Fancy New Crop Figs, il New Chocolate Almonds. I*- New Delicious Chocolates. (Special Bicycle Delivery) LLOYDS 214 Newcastle at. ’Phone 255-2. Do You Want a Home? sl,llOO will buy the handsome resi dence where 0. McGarvey now re sides. This is one of the prettiest homes in that section of the city ami the price is unusually low. See Brob FOlt SALE —One horse, buggy and truck, cneap. to Mrs M. Isaac. ..Velvet Overcoat Collars neatly put up at Jim Carter's, 004 Monk street, Phone 253-2. .When it Rains Jim Carter doesn't leave and stop cleaning clothes His improved dyer keeps t he good work going just the same. THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS. A DAYS DOINGSIN THE LOCAL FIELD NOTES PICKED UP IN THE CITY BY-THE-SEA BY NEWS ' REPORTERS. -£ Rigging His Yacht. Mayor Emanuel will soon have his trim yacht, the Carolina, out again. The work of overhauling the pretty boat is now in progress and it will he in the water in a few days. More Iron for B & B. Tlic schooner Van Lear Black clear ed yesterday from Sparrow's Point. Md., with a cargo of steel rails for the B. & B. Sue will probably arrive ■ ■arly next week. Killed a Big Buck, A party composed of U IS. l'ay : T. J. Wright. G. V. Calc- and K. W. F Hollingsworth, s|>ent yesterday near Sapp’s Still hunting The party returned last night and brought with them a large buck. Will Return Today. The delegation from Brtin'vwick who attended the funeral of the late Col. A. 1.. Franklin in Rtarrsville ye. torday afternoon, will return to the city tills morning. Those in the phi"; are W. R. Townsend, It R. Hopkins. N. 11. Ballard, and Mayor Kmaieff-l. Pastor ts Absent. There will be no piiSP'uiug ai the Baptist church Sunday the pastor be ing absent front the city, preaching for Dr. W. V Nelson, at Jackson. Young I’eopc's meeting at, 10:15 a. m. Sunday school a* 15 p. in. Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:80 p. 111. _ -r A New Druggist. "Jim" Andrews a registered phar macist and .one of the best "pill roll ers” in the stale lias arrived hi the city from Griffin and lias accepted a position with Morgan’s drug store at the corner of Newcastle and Glouces ter streetß As stated above Mr. An drews is a skilled druggist and lie will be a valuable acquisition to the popular drug store of Mr. Morgan. REGISTERED VOTERS. " List of Those Who Have Qualified - For City Election. ■“Registered voters, week i-irdlug Oct 17. 1902. A Augustine 8.. Adams. (sns, Ar nold. Charles K. Abrams. .1 B Aik en. Frank D. H. Burroughs, W. It.. Burney. S. A. Barnhill. N. It.. Barrie, A It., Benton. It J„ Brock. Ue< rge. Brown. Ciinum Barnhill. N. It.. Bertie. A R. Benton, Brock, John N . Burney. A. J., Brady R. L, Beach. Lewis W . Blood worth, <1 F.. Buggs, Oliver m.. Brooks, las. W. Blair. M. ('.. Berric, W 11,. Boyd Henry. Bunting. K. C —Christopher, 11, (’.. Cason, K. B. Creamer E. T.. Cook, \\ . It.. Campbell John. Collins I. W. Conyers. C B . ohb, Ransom. Cassidy. Ed. 1). —Durant. Robert it . Dart. J. H. Driver. Randall Dart, Claude. dullig non. J. E., Davis. 1,, it., Otinwody. h. F.. Dempster. W. E.. Dawsoh Luke, du Big,non H. F. Davis, A’. 11., Dent, James. du Bignou. Alex,. Dent, Henry. Dart, \Y. It.. Driver Charley, Dart Horace. ft—Emanuel N„ Evans, Thos. E. Eagon. IVNek. Elieinvoi and, W. F— Fabm, B, A., Fonda. - Jacob- Flaming I*. W., Foley, T. J., Fahm, Oilo.lHv = *'* (5 Gorton, It. ft.. Gibson, M-. Gale. A. D., Ureen, Joan C., Gregory. E. I) Goins. James S.. Green. Johu-W.. GUI Lewis E.. Gay. George F., Girvin, Hen ry. H.—Harrison, John H.. Hopkins. K. It . Hendricks A, S.. Houston. Cans. P. Hardaway, T. J.. Hendrix, T. H., Holmes. Dempsey. Halverson. Charles P., Harrison. R. 8.. Harris.a>F. Bar low Houston. D C.. Harrell M. W.. Hoffman, J., Harris J. W . Harvey, Jasper G., Huumes P. li. J. - Jacques, G. P. K. Kaufma.nn. Henry. King. .1 B Keller, Phil.. Knibb, J H. Keller, Phil.. Knibb. J. H. L. —Levi son, Robert, Lambnght, J. TANARUS„ Lamb. T. L.. Lowe, J. A. Jr l_owc J. M , Leviscn Sig.. Lazarus, A.. Lock ett, Toby, Lamb, Sedgwick D„ Lam bright, J. JI.. Lange. Leopold, Lomm Leo. M. —Merchant, Willis. Mason Leo nard. Mock, M. Mi. Matthews , \\. Maddox, C. 0.. Madden. J. M . Miller. Harry. Mills. Abraham Miller H M . Mason. E H., Mallou, J D.. Manor J. E. B Me—McCall, T. J. X.—Newman, Tobias, Nesbitt. Rob ert. O. —Odham. I. D,Owens. R E. P. Porter. W. E . Boudcr, George F. Pennimau, E. A.. Perry. J. J., Py>s Orton F. H —Richardson. George W.. Read, H. J.. Robb E. A.. Raffo, J. S.. Roberts Leon It. Rudolph. J. A. S. Smith. George It Sowell. Peter Spear. J. J.. Symons W. F., Sellers, Thos. M„ Strickland. A. C.. Stephens. Cornelius, Suralin. Henry. Strickland, Fred S.. Sparks J. D., Stiles. John 0.. Skipper George P.. Sutton Henry. Strickland, Erwin C. T. Tilton. C. M.. Thomas. John W„ Taylor Charles 11. Tison, Walter. Taylor W. S. " W.—Way W. J.. Williams, Gilbert.’’ Williams. Robert. White. J. D. Wig gins. Samuel. Walker. R. E., Welcher JPre ' " x 4 Mll A New Arrival 3 ■i . X Medium low bust, short skirt, V X. straight front, gored corset, made of * tine jeans, inside boning, wide lace \ !""V t trimming.'with ribbon insertion at the J 1/ top, tabs a front fojr attaching hose J soporters. Two side steels on each j 2 y 1 jli n\ -Uide, four book clasps. ' Best in the world for the money. * Shl4t kie/J WE ARE THE SOLE AGENTS _ii. r I FOR P. N. CORSETS. 1 RN.N0725 KAISER’S <3 ■ i PERSONAL POINTS. Clarence Elkun is quite iil. Dam Devcreaux has returned from Maine. x ii 4 N Albert Fendig has returned from Douglas. Herr. TANARUS, Wi Lamb was in the city i terdayT*^ lion. H. F. Dunwo.ly has returned from Atlanta. Charlton Wright, of Sterling, was in the city yesterday. Rev J. .1. Perry left last night to spend several weeks in Chicago. Joseph Phillips, the well known land sate man." is in the city. Edward Hurds it is in Atlanta, where ne went for the benefit of his health. C A. Tri mere, of Jacksonville was in the city yesterday en route do New York. Rev W. M Gilmore leaves today for Jackson, to fill Dr. Wilson's pul pit tomorrow. Later on he will visit Atlanta-. FOR RENT Two nice Five Room i attages. Water furnlsned. On Mans field street. Call on George W. Har is'S-. the grocer. PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED HERE. Will not vary a fraction of a grain from the quantity eallcQ for, accuracy in the compounding of Medicines. is one of our sthong points. Added to this Is the absolute purity and un doubted freshness of every drug used. We replenish our store frequently, and use or sell nothing which has be come inefficient through age. SMITHS PHARMACY Never in tjae History of Brunswick, ■ has there been collected under one roof such a beautiful variety of 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- i J est designs and fresh from the factory. When in search of a prac- , : tical wedding present, visit us. We have hundreds to select from, i IX Miller & den. OCTOBER 25. Something ■ Viiee i ■ : NEW GEORGIA SYRUP. FLAP JACK FLOUR. * SUN DRIED PEELED PEACHES (Just from the Country.) i i VARGE FRYING SIZE CHICKEN FRESH COUNTRY EGGS. KALAMAZOO CELERY. CAPE COD CRANBERRIES. Phone 158. ' \ k <egg77-irT.iiJj.Msi If it’s good to eat, we havie it. Healthy Kidneys Means Long Life. - If you want to restore your kiuneyr to their .former state take Smith Sure "Kidney Cure—3o cents at druggists. ROB ROY FLOUR IS THE BEST. TO HAVE CLOTHES DYED PRO perly, take them to Jim Carter at 50 1 Monk street or ring paone k&3U. Clark, the well known colored bar ber, is better fitted to serve the pub lic than ever. Everything neat and clean and no to date Roy Roy Flour Is the best.