The Brunswick news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1901-1903, October 28, 1902, Image 4

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TUESDAY MOKNINQ. IIinr.FAMAN BY HIS JUUULHArAND SHOES OF THE men sed abe INSEPERABLE 9he pall %ines of Phew scods are in LEVY’S Hyocinth Bulbs. : Red, White and ► I r Blue. W. J. BUTTS, THE DRU GGIBT. IJVfUibINERY; Liadies! } received anew lot of ready to 1 wears and children's school and dress Hats. Call and sco them. \ Remember we will save you 25 J ■ cents on the dollac. Wo carry a ‘ stock of Milliner's Sun ’ ■ drys. * I Trimming 25 cents. Accordian * > Plaiting done. Society badges < i and Banners made. Renner Millinenfic 6 310 Newcastle Street.' t If you want your bicycle repaired rlßl,* bring it to an ex, erlenee 1 work m&n. B. J Oiewine, 505 Gloucester ..Cleaning, Pnessing and Dyeing.— Now is I In- time Take it to Jim Car* tor's or ring 'phono 253-2. ------ r t i* Biggest argains Ever ollered in Brunswick Saturday, Monday and Tuesday. October 25, 27, 28. and. H. Holler & Bro. 220 Newcastle. 302 Bay. FLORSHEIMS MARE IS AMONG gW X SHOES/iifXj WHAT GOLD IS AMONG- METAL For Asthma use CHENEYS EX PECTORANT.' ■*ik . i .. ■ i—; Registration Notice. Tlie book for registration of quali fied voters, will be opened at city ball on Monday, October btli, 1902, ai 10 o'clock a. m. The hours for regis tration will tie from 10 o’clock a. m. until ti o’clock p. in. (saving one hour from one to two o'clock p. m.) cadi Jay until Monday, November 3, 1902 until six o’clock, when tVio same will finally bo closed. N. O liUSSBLL, Clerk of Council. NOTICE. On November 1 the Jay convent of Ui,' Mutual Light anil Water Cos. will be discontinued, and will he resumed again early next year after additions have been built and new machinery installed. ..Velvet Overcoat Collars neatly put ui> at Jim Carter's, 001 Monk street, Thane 253-2, Itfcme dedal : Thews Tides. Life Is What We Make of It. Tell the children, day by day. Theirs it is to shape the way. That their eager feet sm.ll take. Theirs to fasniori and to make Future pathways, wood or had, There to travel, glad or sad. Tell the children that each deed Of todoy will hear its seed To bo harvested tomorrow — Onrn< red in with joy or sorrow Everywhere ttilu we may go We shall reap the seed we sow. A,l along tlie path of life We shall gather love or strife. Kindly aetions will return, Sin and wrong tnoir wages earn. Fain or peace, or sad regret— Life it what we make of it. —Benjamin it. Ke< eh. • * • Miss Annie Harrell has been sick ft r a. few- days. ... Mr. and Mrs John R. Rage are r.t the Oglethorpe for the wint -r. • _ M. and Mrs. N. If. Ballard and chil dren returned from Lexington yester day. • • • Misses Annie and Carolyn Atkinson have returned from a visit to Ma rietta. A little son is the guest of Mr. ami Mrs. A. K. Lelhourne at. uieir home on E street. ... Mary Florence is the name given to the pretty little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Aiken *• • • Miss Florence Thno W returned to Savannan after a visit to Mrs. S. It. Atkinson, in Atlanta. • • • The Misses Hayes leaves today for their home in Newark, N'. J, after it visit to Mrs. .1. .1. Berry. • • • Mr. and Mrs. W, W. Talbott have mo vis | to the cottage on the corner of Geoge and Albany streets. Mrs. .1. S. Ray nr nd and Master Donovan Raymond left yesterday for their future home in Mobile. • • * Mrs. It. F Dillon leaves today for her home in Jacksonville, after a jyleasant visit te Mrs W. If. H-Voe. • • • Mis— Maritojj|Voo will remain some time in and will also visit Brooklyn before her return. • • • Mrs.. S. O. Atkinson left last night for Atlanta, where she will remain some time for the benefit of her lioalta. • • • Miss Mamie Walker who was the charming guest n fMiss Fannie Smith for a fori night, has returned to her home in Virginia. • * • Mrs. M, ,R Pt s t< rs who has been visiting her (laughter. Mrs. Charles Oglesby, returned to Pensaeola yester day. • • • Miss Nell Atkinson will lie toe guesl of M;ss Hhetla MoCitl lough dur ing One absence of her mother from the city. | • • • The meeting of the Daughters of , tlu‘ Revolution at Mrs. J. v .Butt's ] resilience yesterday afternoon was ! well attended and a very enthusiastic . one as the business to lie put before I the members was of deep interest to Brunswick people. This concerned tae proposed restoration tint! preservation of the old fort at Frederica, and other relics of Oglethorpe and Georgia's co lonial past. A delegate front this chapter will visit Savannah during the convention of the D. A. It. in Novem ber. and the Brunswick daughters will' give ail possible assistance to this wort by work. S ■* * The Tootchsome Dainties iu ► the .great "Pure Food Mart" *■ at prices I hat, hard times and ft -4 quality considered, are hot , * equated anywhere To make a long story sohrt. y ft 1 will say, that some nice * *- J t. Buckwheat Cakes and Maple ' ► v Svrup would tickle your epi- - eurean taste immensely. , 1 have Leggett's Now Buck- * •i wheat and Yoe's New Maple H j Syrup. Trj- them for break- fast t j THOMAS KEANY, Grocer. •* Phone 11. 312 Newcastle St. THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS. A MISDOINGS ALONG THE Ml NEWS NOTES OF INTEREST PICK ED UP ALONG BRUNSWICK RIVER FRONT. Yesterday Arrivals, Clearances and Sailings—Other News of the Movement of Vessels In Port. Following is the re.-ord of tne movement of vessels at tie.- port yes terday ; Arrived. Steamer Comal, Woodward, New York, scho< ncr Gladys, Colson, Alme ta Willey. Dodge, I>otii from New York. Cleared. Bark Fritreden, Anderson, Rotter dam. Sailed. Steamer Navahoe. Johnson, Boston, hark G, .S Bendry, Anderson. London, schooners John 11. Bultorick. Sprague, Grade I>. Buenanan, Harrington. Blanche 11. King. Bennett, J. Man chester Haynes. Matthews, Albert *. Sterna. Bunker. Cora F. Cressey. Hard •ug. Clifford N. Carver. Jayne, alt bonne for New York. Theoifne, Fran cis. Lucy A. Davis, for Bos ton, Win. Larmon, Roberts, Millie K. Bohannan, Wm If. Skinner, Mar—- u, for Philadelphia, Marlon N Colib, Saunders, Henry Clausen, Jr.. Schoe Held, for Bath, Edgar C. Ross. Quit ian. Baltimore, John !.. Treat (iil more, New Haven River Notes The schooner Clifford N, Carver, w'liieli sailed yesterday, left Savan nan over a week ago, but came into this port, owing to the fact that si’e could not get on her route. The .uallory steamer in entering port yesterday. lopi hof channel and went aground. She was stuck for about an hour, and was easily pnllec off by the litlle tug Tapper. WILL DECIDE TONtGHT. Naval Reserves to Discuss the Val dosta Tripk The Naval Reserves will hold a business meeting in their armory to niylit and among other Ihirt:;; the company will take some definite action as to whether or not they will attend tlie state fair at Valdosta on Military day. A majority of the" members of the company are in favor of the company going and iihs generally thought taat they will decide to attend. .. i ■ i- ■ MORI M W 0000 IKINGS. ¥ Fancy New Crop Pecans. Large, Fine. Crisp Celery. Extra Large Fat Bananas. Fahey New Crop Figs, If New Chocolate Almonds, I New Delicious Chocolates. (Special Bicycle Delivery) LLOYDS 214 Newcastle st. ’Phone 255-2. PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED HERE. -VfV-c" - ' - --.L’.'.. Will not vary a fraeticu of a grain from the quantity called tor. accuracj 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 tnrough age. SMITHS PHARMACY America's Famous Beauties Look with horror on Skin Eruptions, Blotches. Sores. Pimples. They don't have them, nor will any one. who uses Bucklen's Arnica Salve. It glori lies the face. Eczema or Salt Rheum vanish before it. It cures sore lips, chapped hands, chilblains. Infallible for piles. 2i> cents at all druggists. ; Our Best News of k . [TABLE LINEN ; AND NAPKINS t ► t . The jiast week has bee none o four largest in Linen selling , I ami w mean to make this Monday and Tuesday still greater. ► I l e also offer for Monday a nd Tuesday a great line of Fall Un . "K " j ► derwLar for Larlies and (’ail dren at reduced prices. ► V KAISER’S ► \ PERSONAL POINTS, t ♦ 4- W/ Hr Deeper, of Tifton, spent yes terday m the city. G. G.Barker of Wayeross, spent yesterday in the City. Frank Dillon. Jr., has returned to his home/in Jacksonville. vv w. Davis, of Fendig, spent yes terday in the city. Captain C. Dart returned Sunday night from Atlanta. W. M. Wiggins, of Waynesviile. was ; t> the city yesterday, Dan Ravine ii, of Lulaton, spent yesterday in the city. M. A Baker leaves for Wayeross this morning to take in the circus. John M. Wiggins, of WayTiesviLe. was in the city yesterday. C. L. Davi-npot. who has been quite ill for two weeks, was out yesterday. C. H. Davis, of Tewnsend, (!a.. was among the visitors io the city yester day Biol. w. 11. Ballard returned yes terday morning from Starsviile and V Ijistta. Dock Waddell, the clever advance agent of -Quinlan.l 4l Wall's imperial Minstrels, is in the tity making ar- ’ '•in men' for the appeflPtnce of this big and popular company here next | Tuesday night. ASK FOR ROB ROY FLOUR. srand 'tipera Mouse, Wednesday. October 25 FIRST TIME HERE OF MR. DAVID TRAITEL’S Adaptation of OtTDA'S Novel “Strut nmore." t LORD Strathmore, A ROMANCE OF A LIFE. A Play Full of Intense Human Heart Interest. —wit— h Drew Irescott —and— ALEXANDER TRANK. Supported by a company of New York Favorites. 50. 75c and SI.OO. Seats on sale Saturday morning. 1 N ever in fhe History of i Brunswick, oas 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. We have hundreds to select from. Si. M. Miller & 6en. -OCTOBER 28. <ssi ■ Harper's Mocha and Java in One pound Tin Cans 35e. Can't lie Jieat. Harper's M. & J. Blend in One pound Tin Cans at ific. A line drink. Peas, *Our Tea Department can't be beat teat anywhere. All we ask is just a trial. I Phone 158. SW/// TCaApueA 1' m ff j. w? If it's good to eat, we havie it. Healthy Kidneys Means Long Life. If you want to restore your Kidneys to their former s ate take Smith Sure Kidney Cure—so cents at druggists. ROB ROY FLOUR IS THE BEST. TO HAVE CLOTHES DYED PRO perlv, take them to Jim Carter at 504 -Monk street or ring paone 203~2. Clark, the well known'colored bar ber, la better fitted to serve the pub lic than ever. Everything neat and clean and up to date m - Roy Roy Flour is the best.