The Brunswick news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1901-1903, October 30, 1902, Image 4

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THURSDAY moßnino. Shirt Waists fjN You can't form an Idea of the va riety and beautiful coloring in our line PI LADIES' SKIRT WAISTS Wiltal Sepin ß ,h 8 1" ‘ 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 I PIECES, MUFFS and CHILDREN" 5 ; FUR' SETS are in ! LEVY’S HOT Chocolate, Beef Tea, Tomato Bouillon, Clam Bouillon. Vigoral W. J. BUTTS, THE DRUGGIST. Agent for Huyler's Candies. The Dirt Cornea Out In stead of going in, when yon send your clothes to Jim Darter. Let his hoy come lor your clothes: Dunne 2532 My ready to wear Hats are bought from Janies <!. Johnson, New York city.* You know what that moans, uy to-dato, of course. JI, V, Adderiey. V/anteti. We would lute to ask tkrougbt the lumas ot your paper, if there is any person who has used Green's ugust Flower for the euro of In ...cesium Dyspepsia and lever fro notes that has not been cured -ji j we also mean taeir results, such as sour stona h, te -neniutton e. food, nabituul -isUve ness nervous dyspepsia, headaches, and ■ apondent feelings, sleeplessucsn- -In fact, and trouble connected with the stomach or liver? This meatciue sas been sold for many years ii all civil ized countries, and we wish to corre - pond wit a you and setiu you one of our hooks free of cost. If you have never tried August Flower, try one bottle first. We have never kuown of its failing. If so, something njoro serious is tne matter with you. Ask smr druggist. G. C. Grocn, Woodbury, N. J. brought these shoes in to show how well they had worn. Two years of hard wear has not broken them. They say the ALL AMERICA has more wear, more style and more comfort than any $5.00 shoe they ever wore. The new styles are the handsomest we have ever shown.- Let’s show them to you. See our $3.00 and $2.50 shoes too. Whatever priced shoe you want we can please you. Drop in and see. and. H. Heller & Bro. The Toot< iisomei Dainties in ■ the great “Pure Food Mart” at prices that, hard times and l quality considered, are not’ i'(|ti’dcd anywhere , To make a long story solirt, , 1 will say, flint some nico , Buckwheat Oakes and Maple ‘ Syrup would tickle your cpi- 5 ettreau taste immensely. * I ltave i .o'goif-i New Buck w lit'at and Vue's New Maple Syrup. Try thorn for break fast. THOMAS KEANY, Grocer. Phone 11. 312 Newcastle St. V ' MIR 1L- _ 4 A J 1 '.'Seme ifeeial : thews thotes. A RESULT OF FAITH. Her face was faultlessly sweet and fair, With never a line or look of care, And strangers thought the brightest days Had dawned upon her life alwaj s. While those who knew could scarce believe A heart with so much cause to giieve couid tail to break, or grow so sad. Twould lose the powers of being glad— But she possessed the priceless gift Of faith that never knew a rift. Whose inner life had left its trace Of perfect fence upon her face. Against the’gloom of earthly grief. Her character In gtrong relief Shone clearly as a cameo wears The image its ilStk bosom bears - Of such an one the poet said: “if any artist drew her head, ilis brush would paint: unite unaware A heavenly halts round her hair.” Kate Trader Barrow. • * * Mrs. O. P. Robarts has returned from Atlanta. • * • Miss Lorris O’Connor has returned from a visit to Atlanta. • • • Miss Annie May Tors:iisen is vis iting her father In Atlanta. * * * Mr. and Mrs. T. Q. Fleming will shortly move into the Gowen house, on Prince street. m • m Mr. and Mrs. ii. F. Wiggins and lheir children have returned from At lanta. tt • Litllo Miss Margaret Wiggins has been ill for a few days, but Is im proving. • • Dr. and Mrs. Hugh Burford r their cnildren are expected to arrive today or tomorrow. * * • Mrs. M.C. Rowe lias returned from a visit to Mr. and Mrs. A. U. Rowe, in Savannah. * * * ltd ward Runlett will return this week from Atlanta, considerably im proved in health. • * • Mrs. S. A. Brooking' j-i. of St. Si mons, returns fnero today after a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Walt r Brock- Ington. Mr. and Mrs. Keanon Mott, have gone to Jacksonville, cillet there liy the illness of Mr. Mott's n other. m m m Miss Edna Pcunlman iefi yesterday for Savannah, whore she will ho join ed later by Mrs. W. F. Pennlman, Mrs. C. 11. Lloyd, Miss Ellen Pacnimali and Miss Elizabeth Petmiman v.ho wliii her will reside in Savannah in futnie. * * • Tin- friends of Miss Annie Hill, fot ntorly of this city, tow of \Vay n;ss. will he interested in the news of m r approaching marriage to Mr. ,S. J. Hardaway. • • • Col. and Mrs. W. A. Jeter are in the city to attend the funeral of their daughter, Mrs. Plain. M. .1. W. Pinks ton and Miss Evans Jeter, of Valdosta, also accompanied the remains here. MORE NEW GOOD IHINGS. H „ Fancy New Crop Pecans, j&'p Large, Fine, Crisp Celery. Extra Large Fat Bananas, Fancy New Crop Figs, New Chocolate Almonds, I New Delicious Chocolates. (Special Bicycle Delivery) LLOYD’S 214 Newcastle st. ’Phone 255-2. Virulent Cancer Cured. Startling proof of a wonderful ad- ViUo o in medicine is given by druggist •I. \V. Roberts. of Elizabeth. \V. Va. An old man there had long suffered wild wdiat good doctors pronounced incurable cancer. They believed his .u # .lOpcieSa til! lie used Diectric nitiers and applied Bucklen's Arnica Salve, whic'u treatment completely cured him. When Electric Bitters are uad to expel bilious, kidney and ml ■■ robe poisons at the same time this ; alve exerts its matchless healing Power, blood diseases, skin eruptions, dicers and sores vanish. Bitters 50c., i'ime Woven Work Fence is tha strongest fence in the world. C. W DKMING, Agent. W, M. TUPPER & CO., Forwarding and Shipping Agents. Lighterage, Towing and Marine in xuraoce. Correspondence Solicited. BRUNSWICK, GA. Cleaning and Pressinq. Call on the Union Cleanmg 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. v Repairing of Old Clothes done properly only at Jim Carter's. Ring ’phone £53-2. THB BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS. Elliott 'Williamson has returno-I to j Atlanta. W. F. Parker, of Brooklyn, is \ isit ing his family here. H. L. Irvine, of Jacksonville, was >u the city yesterday. A. 11. Church, of Atlanta, was in the i ity yesterday A. F. Griffin, of Waytross. was reg istered at the Oglethorpe yesterday. W. C. Lockfoot, of Ati-mi i, is spending a few days in the city. Livfugston KeffSji. a prominent citi zen of Darien, spent yesterday in the city. Alex Manoe. who has been II with fever for Ihree weeks, is silent'- im prove***. (’< Bigri-ssman Brantley leaves this morning to spend a few days in At lanta. Lon Dickey, the well known him licrman of Fitzgerald, was among the visitors - to the city yesterday. C. H. Dickenson, of Char! was among those registered a.i the Op thorpe yesterday. Judge D. J. Dillon has returnyyi from a visit to Atlanta. x WANTED--Collector -boy between l>i and lit preferred- Address F. L, care News. In tie District Court of the Fait. I States for the Eastern Division of the Southern District of Georgia. I Notice of application for discharge in the matter of John W. lluggs, in bankruptcy, Glynn county. To tile creditors cl the above named Bankrupt: You are hereby notified ilmt tie above-named bankrupt has tiled bis ippllcation for a discharge from all of the debts provable in bankruptcy against said John W Puggs. The said application will be neard by lhi l Hon. Emory Speer, judge of He United States District Court, for said district and division, at the' United States court bouse, in Savannah. Ga on rlie il’ili day of November, Pm 2. All creditors of said bankrupt, ar ■ notified to appear at the time and place stated, ami show cause, if any •hey can, why the prayer contained in •he said petition suould not la* grant ed. Dated al Savannah, Ga,. this JTih day of October, tftu2. H. IT. King, clerk. Velvet Overcoat Collars neatly pul up ar Jim Carter's. 004 Monk street.! Phone 253-2. tf you want your Teyclo repaired rigt* bring it to an >, erlance 1 work man. B. J Olewine, ROB (f tou rest ar Cleaning. Pressing and Dyeing.— Now is the time Take it to Jim Car ters or ring 'phone 25.12, NOTICE. On November 1, the day current of the Mutual Eight and Water Cos. will he discontinued, and will bo resumed again early next year after additions have been built atm new machinery installed. Phonograph Concert. A phonograph concert will be given at Butt’s drug store this evening, com mdiicing at *.! o'clock and continuing until after the show at the opera house. The eiucert will be in charge ot Mr. Shirah. who is the agent for the latest and best phonograph new on the market. ✓ Our work speaks for itself, while our line of photo jewelry, buttons am. flames is complete. We also do developing and finishing for amateurs. WII.SON PHOTO STUDIO. 504 1-2 Gloucester street. Kill Gloves in all shades SI.OO $i 25 and $1.50 at H. V. Adikhly's. Don't think of buying jour dress goods'without seeing my stock. H, V. Adderley. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. PERSONAL POINTS. MORGAN’S DRUG v STORE. Our Best News of \ ” * TABLE LINEN 1 ► AND NAPKINS S . t K . t Tin- past week has bee none of our largest" in Linen selling * and w ; mean to make this Monday and Tuesday still greater. * We also offer for Monday and Tuesday a great lice of Fall Un- 1 derwear for Ladies and Chii dren at reduced prices * KAISER’S I Enjoyed the Concert. Quite a large number of citizens en joyed the phonograph concert at Butts’ drug store last night. After the show a large crowd* gathered there and listened to the pretty music until a laic Hour. To Shut Down. Tomorrow will be the last Jay that the Mutual Light and Water Combuay will furnish power from their plant on Oglethorpe street. The two plants will be consolidated and some aa iioum tmoms will bo made later. A, C, L. Officials. A number of A. C. 1,, officials spent yesterday in the city looking over their shops and other property here. They returned io Savannah last nignt. City Court Monday. Judge Sparks will convene the city court Monday in regular session. There are. unite a number of eases on the dockets and the session will doubt less be a very interesting one. Ship Notice. Neither tin* < wuer. master or con signee will in* responsible for any debt contracted by the crew of lat* Norwegian hark Trio. TIIoRESEN. Master. NOTICE. All parties holding claims against the late A. L. Franklin will please place In my office at once. R. R. HOPKINS. USE ROB ROY FLOUR. < N ever in the History of / Brunswick, * ' • has there been collected under one roof such a beautiful variety of China and Japanese mattings, tapestry, couch and table covers, \ oriental rugs and portieres, art squares, etc, etc. New gcods 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. ? Jt. M. Miller &, don. \ - ■OCTOBER 3 ft. cSH %Y? pp jwS'jtCTTee Harper's Mocha and Java in One IH.und Tin Cans 35c. Can't he beat. Harper s M. <v J. Blend in One pound Tin Cans fit 25c. A fine drink. Peas, Our Tea Department can't be beat beat anywhere. All we ask is just a trial. Phone 158. If it’s good to eat, wts ha vie it. Healthy Kidneys Means Long Life. If"you want to restore your kldnevs to their former state take Smith Sure Kidney Cure —50 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 203-2. Clark, the well known colored bar ber, is better fitted to serve the pub lic than ever. Everything neat and clean and ut> to date Roy Roy Fiour is the best.