The Brunswick news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1901-1903, October 29, 1902, Image 4

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■WEDNESDAY MORNING. Jj& Shirt Waists | You can’t form an idea of the va- r <ety and beautiful coloring in our line J'jMfMW LADIES' SHIRT WAISTS Without Seeing Ihem The general verdict of those who have is that it's the best selected and finest line ever shown here. Our stock of FUR COLLAR PIECES, MUFFS and CHILDREN S FUR SETS are in LEVY’S Hyacinthe Bulbs Red, White and Blue. W. J. BUTTS, THE DRU GGIST. iJWIIiLII|VIERY; ; Ltadiesl received anew lot of ready to l wears and children’s school and * dress Hats, Call and see them. • Remember we will save you 25 , scents on the dollar. We carry a scomplete stock of Milliner's Sun l drys. n Trimming 25 cents. Accordian f Plaiting done. Society badges and Banners made. Winner fflillinerij'Ge Is 310 Newcastle Street. If you want, your 'lcycle repaired rigl;t bring it to an ex, crience l work man. B. J * Olewtun, Gob Gloucwatw . Cleaning. Pressing and Dyeing.— Now is the time. Take it to Jijn Car ter's or ring 'phone 253-2. Biggest ARGAINS Ever offered in Brunswick Saturday, Monday and Tuesday. October 25, 27, 28. <J. 8. Heller &Br*o. 220 Newcastle. 302 Bay*. For Asthma' use CHENEYS EX PECTORANT. Registration Notice. The book for registration of quali- IIei! voters, will bo opened at city ball on Monday, October nth, 1902, at lo o lines a. iu. The hours for regis tration will he from *lO o’clock a. m. until o'clock p. m. (saving one hour from one to two o’clock p. in.) cadi day until Monday, November 3, 1902 until six o'clock, when t'ne same will tinaity be closed. N. 11 RUSSELL. Clerk of Council. My ready to wear Hats are bought from .1 allies <5. .hdinson. Now York city- You lmo\v what that means, up to-date, or course. 11. V. Adderiey. ROB ROY FLOUR IS THE BEST. ..Velvet Overcoat Collars neatly put up at Jim Carter's, 001 Monk street, Those 253-2. dome deeial thews thotes. Do Your Best. The signs are bad When talks com mence A-flnding fault with Providence, And balkin' ’cause the earth don’t shape At every prancin’ stop they take, No man is great till he_pan see How less than little lie would be E£, stripped; to self and, stark and bare He hung his signs out anywhere. My doetern is to lay aside Contentions, and be satlslied. Just do yer best, and praise of blame Tnat. tollers that counts ject the same. I’ve alius noticed that success is mixed with troubles, more or less And ii*s the man who does the best That gets more kicks Than all the rest. —James Whitcomb Riley. • • • Mrs W. E. Giilam has recovered from a slight illness. m * MYs. C. H. Jewett has returned from Jaewksonvllle. • * • Mr. and Mrs. John Mitchell hav ■ returned from Rhode Island. • • • Marion, the ittle son of Captain T B. Floyd, is ill with tonsolitls. • • Mrs M. P. King and Miss Mai King wiii si rive this week from Savannah. • am Mrs. 0. W. Blanton and Miss Eller Blanton will return this week from White Springs. Mary Ethelyn is the name conferred upon the tittle dangniei .wf Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Nightengale. * * • X. R. Page left yesterday for a trip through Florida after which he wii visit Columbus. * 'J • * • Mr. and Mss. S. 1,. Fleming will move shortly into the house now occu pied by Mrs. W. F Pennlman • • • Mrs. John R. left ycslerTay for Columbus to Bpon<l a wook with relatives aiwl to be present at (he carnival • • • Mrs. 1.. Greenwood juiad her family are at Mrs. Jeffers for a few days previous Lx tnelr departure for Nor folk. where they are to reside in fu ture. liiiijHi • * * Tite friends of Miss Georgia Wayne will learn with interest that she is one of the much admired visitors to Mobile, where she is the guest of W. W. and Mrs. Robert Wayne. Miss Eliso Wayne is now a suc cessful teacher in the Savannah ] schools and her mother, Mrs. Wayne, ! will spend this winter in Savannah i with her. j Mrs, C. Downing and Mrs P. W. Nightengale and her litle daughter will arrive short.y from Atlanta. Mrs. Nigutengale will be the guest of Mrs. O. Downing for a time before leaving for Jacksonville. * * * A pleasant talley-ho party was got ten up by a number of young people last night to go out to the Gale home where they were entertained by Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Gale aanil Miss Ruby Purse, of Oartersvllle. Those who composed the party were: Misses Lucim Hulls. Leslie llutts, Emily Waff. Messrs. Eugene Whitfield. F 10. Waff. Messrs Eugene Who field, H. E. Tyvttty, Howard Waif and Besthr Cole man. Mrs. J. s. Raymond ami her litt.p son. Don, sailed yesterday on the Comal for Mobile. It is with great regret that the friends of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond have given tneni up. Mr. Raymond is popular with a large circle of friends here, anad Mrs. Ray* mornl has won hosts of friends during her residence her*' bv her charming personality aand many graces of.char acter. They fake with them to their new home many good wishes for then happiness and success. MORL NEW GOOD THINGS. £ ¥ Fancy New Crop Pecans, Large, Fine, Crisp Celery. Extra Large Fat Bananas, Fancy New Crop Figs, New Chocotate Almonds. 1*- New Delicious Chocolates. (Special Bicycle Delivery) LLOYDS 214 Newcastle st. ’Phone 255-2. America's Famous Beauties Look with horror on Skin Eruptions, Blotches, Sores, Pimples. They don't have them, nor will any one. who uses Bueklen's Arnica Salve, ft glori fies the face. Eczema or Salt Rheum vanish before it. It cures sore lips, chapped hands, chilblains. Infallible for piles. 25 cents at ad druggists. ROB ROY FLOHR IS THE BEST, THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS. All amusement lovers are awaiting the Quinlan & Wall Imperial Minstrels which come to the Grand next Wed nesday. The first, part of the show will be entitled: "A Reception tc the Diplo matic Legion.” Mr. Qiu.au has con ceived ail the wonderful first parts for years, and this his masterpiece, his greatet conception. It is highly in structive and historic. The court cos tumes of all tne governments of the earth will be worn, and it wiil be pro duce!). bearing the approve, of Presi dent Roosevelt and his cabinet, the crowned heads of Europe, and the dis tinguished diplomats, of all t.,e world. The olio will excel all predecessors, there will be new faces, new fascina tions, new jokes, new songs, new dances, everything new. fr in “bonis to afterpiece." The company travels .u its own special palace cars and car ry special niacninc-ry etaosurd etaoia ry special scenery galore. Every day is made a nappy holiday, pn milting a pageantnc panorama, a street parade of marked magnificence. rhe dial lingo band comprises solo artists of •xception ability. Their daily open air concerts are a wholesome emit, ilshment. In the parade the members n the company are attired in the i tress uniform of the admiral of the United tales navy, the swe]lost the money can buy. The paper, couriers iitd lithographs are of special design. I’hero are advertising novelties un known and unheard of heretofore. Excellent Service to Savannah. The Atlantic Coast Elite offers ex cellent service in connection with the Southern Railway. to ,savannah Three trains daily. shown below : ■ Leave Brunswick 3:05 p. in.. 1:1,1 a m. and 9: til p, m . Arrive Jesup 4:21 P in , 8:10 a. m. and 10:30 p m. Leave Jesup 8:11 p. Vt.. 7:10 p. nt, and 11:01 p. in. Arrive Savannah 8: In p. m, 9:35 a in, and 12:10 a m. Arrive Brunswick 7:00 a. m 2:50 p. m and 8:05 p. m. Leave Jesup 5:31 a in. 1:2- p. m. and 1:55 p ni. Arrive jesup 1:25 a m. K 20 a m aaifd 1:25 Pin Leave Savannah 3:30 a ni, 8:11 a m. and 3:00 p ni. Atlantic Coast Line througli scViod ules via its own lines front Brunswick shewn in another column. Passenger service unexcel,cd. T. J WRIGHT, Agent, Burnswlck. < la. I F. NfIRRiS, Ticket Agent, Bruns wick. Ga. PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED HERE. Will not vary a fraction of a grain from the quantity <al!rCl for, accuracy in Che compounding of Medicines. is one of our sthong points.. Added to this is the absolute purity* and un doubted treshness of every drug used. We replenish our store frequently, and use or sell nothing which has be come inefficient- through age. SMITH’S PHARMACY The Tootc'iisome Dainties in the great "Pure Food Mart" at prices that, hard times and ' quality considereti„, are not equaled anywhere i To make a long story sohrt, . 1 will say. that some nice j Buckwheat Cakes and Maple , Syrup would tickle your epi curean taste immensely. I have Leggett's New Buck wheat and foe's N-w Maple Syrup, Try them for break last. THOMAS KEANY, Grocer. Phone 11, 312 Newcastle St. Our work speaks for itself, while our line of photo jewelry, buttons am. frames is complete. We aiso do developing and finishing for amateurs. WILSON PHOTO STUDIO. 504 1-2 Gloucester street. t Kid Gloves in all shades sl.no $1 25 and $1.50 at H. V. Adderly's. Don't think of buying your dress goods'wifhout seeing my stock. H. V. Adderley. THEATRICAL NOTES. Our Best News of TABLE LINEN AND NAPKINS | Ihe past week has bean one of pur largest in IJnen selling j and we mean to make this Monday and Tuesday still greater. ' We also offer for Monday and Tuesday a great line of Fail Un- 1 derwcat for f.adies and Call dren at reduced prices. 1 I KAISER’S PERSONAL POINTS. J. A. Montgomery is confp.ed lo nis home hy illness. L, Kenan, of Darien, was among i lie visitors to tne ciiy yesterday. W. j. Hayyard, of Darien, spent yes terday in the city. J. F Sims, of Jacksonville, was in the city yester lay. 4 W. H. DcVoe has returned from New York. Captain T Newman is in Columbus where lie will remain the balance of the week. Lewis W Beach leaves on a busi ness trip to t.’iiattamvoga” tonight to be away several days. WANTED- Collector —boy between 18 and 19 preferred. Address F. J.., care News. 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. Repairing of Old Clothes done properly only at Jim Carter's. King 'phone 253 2. The D.rt Comes Out In stead of going in, whenjpu send 1 your clothes, lo Jim Carte:. Let his ! boy come lor your clothes. Puone 2532 ASK FOR ROB ROY FLOUR. s rand o)pera Mouse, Wednesday, October 25. FIRST TIME HERE OF MR. DAVID TRAITEL’S Adaptation of OUIDA'S Novel "Strathmore.” LORD Strathmore, A ROMANCE OF A LIFE. A Play Full of Intense Human Heart Interest. —With — .... Virqinia Drew Frescott —and— aLEXANDFR frank. Supported by a company of New York Favorites. 50. 75c and SI.OO. Seats on sale Saturday morning. Never in History of - flrunswiek, i has there been collected under one roof such a beautiful variety of i #hina and Japanese mattings, tapestry, couch and table covers, , oriental rugs and portieres, ar t sqygres, 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. yi. M. Jililler & soti. OCTOBER 29. -feoffee | Harper's Mocha and Java in One pound Tin Cans 35c. Can’t be beat. Harper's M. & J. Blend in One pound Tin Cans at 2i>c. A fine drink. t j Peas, Our Tea Department can't be beat j heat anywhere. All we ask is 'just a trial. Phone 158. \ 5W'// TCaAwA I If it’s good to eat, we havie it. Healthy Kidneys Means Long Life, i If you want to restore your moneys to their former state take Smith Sure Kidney Cure—so cents at druggists. ROB ROY FLOUR IS THE BEST. TO HAVE CLOTHES DYED PRO perly, take them to Jim Carter at 5u4 Monk Btreet or ring paone 263-2. Clark, the well known colored bar ber, is better fitted to serve the pub lic than ever. Everything neat and elean and no to date Roy Roy Flour is the best.