The Brunswick news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1901-1903, October 31, 1902, Image 4

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FRIDAY FORMING. Shirt Waists f• You can’t form an idea of the va ip riety and beautiful coloring in our line W LADIES' SHIRT WAISTS Without Seeing Thera | The general verdict of those who have is that it’s the best selected . and finest line ever shown here. Our stock cf FUR COLL/il J PIECES, MUFFS and CHILDREN’S FUR SETS are in I LEVY’S ► HOT Choeoiate, Beef Tea, Tomato Bouillon, Clam Bouillon. Vigoral W. J. BUTTS, THE DRUGGIST. Agent for Huyler’s Candies. Tha Dirt Come3 Out In stead of going in, when you send your clothes to Jim Carter. Let his hoj come for your clothes. Fuoue 2582. NOTICE. All parties holding claims against the late A. L. Franklin will pica:; place in my office at once. R. R. HOPKINS. t —■ - - Wanted. We would like to ask tkrought the damns oi your paper. If there is any person who has used Green's -ugust Flower for the cur (S of ln..gestion Dyspepsia and Liver i'rouoles that has not been cured —ai u we also mean taeir results, such as sour stomach, le mentation tv food, nabitual costive ness nervous dyspepsia, headaches, de spondent feelings, sleeplessness -In fact, and trouble connected with the stomach or liver? This medicine aas bee*t sold for many years in all civil kted countries, and we wish to cor re pond with you and senu you one ol’ our books free of cost. If you have never tried August Flower, try one bottle first. We have never known of its failing. If so, something more honour Is t'no matter with you. Ask your druggist. G. 0. Green, 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. Holier & Bro. The Tooled: nmo Dainties, in tiie great, ' Bure Food Mart'* at prices that, hard times and quality considered, aro not equaled anywhere To make a long story sohrt, ► 1 will say, that some nico * Buckwheat Cakes and Maple - Syrup would tickle your epi ’ eurean taste immensely. ► 1 have Leggett's New Bttck * wheat and Yoe's New Maple , Syrup. Try thorn for hreak ■ fast. I gfi . THOMAS KEANY, Grocer. .Phone 11. 312 Newcastle Sc. ► ► *potne Social : : Tlews Ihctes.l ♦ ♦ THE DEBUTANTE. Tiie Debutante sat the table wide, With an elderly youth on either side, And she listened and listened to what y they said. And dropped her eyes and hung her heart, Atul fluttered her laces and rustled her silk, And twisted her glasses and crumple* her bread. And drank her soup with a tiny spoon, And used her knives and forks too soon, And found ’herself with unending shame. With an oyster fork when the coffee eg me. But her nair was gold and Iter eyes were blue. And her teeth were pearls, and weli she knew That mamma had paid, a mighty price For her gown and gloves, and they both were nice. And site wondered anil wontiered if men could know. And. site found they did, for they told her so. Her little heart fluttered within ner breast. And she dropped her eyes and turned aw-ay, And yearned and yearned for some thing to say, But the hostess gathered the ladles’ eyes, And by ones and twos she saw them rise. And she wondered and wondered how tuey could know. With one accord, just the time to go. Her little knees shook, but she did her best— She pushed her coffee cup out of sight, (The coffee was strong and black as night). She turned her head with a timid grace. And a yearning look upon her face. Sue fluttered ner laces and rustled her silk. Xml she said: How 1 wished had some milk!" Then she smiled at the two as she turned away, And iter hair was gold, and her .eyes were Id tie. And Tier gown was good. Ho they said, "She’ll do." —Jean XVrigid. • • • J. A. Montgomery has recovered front, a slight indisposition. m m m Mr. and Mrs. j. ff. Whitmire, of St. Simona, spout yesterday in the city. • • • Mrs. (’. H. Meld rim and Miss Bessie Pox spent yesterday in this efty. • • * Miss Manr.ie Gray, of Willaeoochee. was the guest, of Miss Sadie Dart last week. • • • Bishop B. J. Kelley, is in Atlanta, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. Carroll Payne. • * • Mrs. J. B. Wright, and Miss May Wright have returned to the mills aif for spending some time at the north. • • Miss Fannie MeCreff, of Hawkins villr. is the guest of Mrs. C. I’ Hob arts, in Urbana. • • ■ Mrs. XV. It. Dart and little Harroll Gray Movers will return Saturday tom a visit to Tifton. • • m Miss Sadie Dart will entertain a small number of her friends tqts ev ening at nor home in Urbana. • * Charles F. Gray was the guest of relatives here last week, prior to his Arizona, while he will reside in future. • • • Avery pleasant organization that meets once a week * is tne source of much pleasure to its members, is ihe Urbana Social Club, composed of 'be young people, married and single who reside in that suburb. The meet ings are very informal but are thor oughly enjoyable. * • l.ule Miss I.ntu Doerfiinger had the misfortune to fall out of a wagon Wed nesday internoon. breaking tier right arm above the elbow. Dr. Bishop was called and set it and wnl.e ihe little girl suffered a good deal from her in jury she is getting along nicely. It will be four weeks before she will re gain the use of ner arm MORE NEW GOOD THINGS. r„ Fancy New Crop Pecans, Large, Fine, Crisp Celery. Extra Large Fat Bananas, Fancy New Crop Figs, New Chocolate Almonds, New Delicious Chocolates. (Special Bicycle Delivery) LLOYD’S 214 Newcastle st. ’Phone 255-2. Repairing of Old Clothes done properly only at Jim Ring phone 253-2. USE ROB ROY FLOUR. THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS, A DAYS DOINGS IN TOE LOCAL FIELD NOTES PICKED UP IN T.it CITY BY-THE-SEA BY NEWS REPORTERS. Still Quite 111. Capt. U. M. Roberts, who has Ken ill at his home on C street for a long period, was reported some worse yes terday. Mr. Roberts has a large < ir elc of friends ill the city who Mil re gret to hear of his continued ilis.-ss Wiitth the Downing Cos. P. A. Hay, of 'Winston, N. c . aits accepted a position us :raveling s.iKs man with the Downing Company, to succeed J, C. Titus, who is • > engage in the saw mi,l business at xv-jyntv ville. Two Convicts Escape. Two negro convicts escape i from the county cnain g.i'iig a few days ago. Thi names of the negroes are not known, Inti they have not yet been captured. NOTICE. Unless returned to me at once, i "ill prosecute, to tile fullest extent of the ,aw, the person who mi yesterday stole my two bird dogs, described as fallows: A female p> inter, about six years old. slender build, white wit , liver colored head and ears, with blaze between ears and eves to nose, liver spot at root of tail and pear tip thereof, rqthe.r long stump-tail and an swers to name "Maude." A solid liver colored male pointer, about one year old, long ears, with a scar on right. side of nose- which is about grown over with hair, snort stump tail and an swers to name “Jim.” J. !>. Sparks. J -GST Fountain pen with two gold .bands. Finder will be rewarded. Re turn to XV. II Burroughs. Col, \V A. Jet< r, of Macon, i.s in the city C. XV. Detiling leaves this morning on a business trip to Savanmm. Virulent Cancer Cured. Startling proof ot a wonderful ad valu e In medicine is given by druggist G. XV. Roberts, of Elizabeth. XV'. A'a. An old man there had long suffered with what good doctors pronounced incurable cancer. Tae> believed his /•use ’aopeietfa till lie ued Electric Bitters and applied IJuckh Arnica Salve, which treatment completely cured him. When Electric Bitters aro used to expel bilious, kidney and mi crobe poisons at the „ame time Hi's salve exerts its matchless healing power, blood diseases: skin eruptions, ulcers and sores vanish. Bitters 50c., ASK FOR ROB ROY FLOUR. MORGAN’S DRUG STORE. NOTICE. On November 1. the day current of (he Mutual Light and Water Cos. will be discontinued, and will be resumed again early next year after additions have been built and rm-.v installed. Our work speaks for itseif, while our line of photo jewelry, buttons anu frames is complete. We atso do developing and finishing for amateurs. WILSON PHOTO STUDIO. 501 1-2 Gloucester street. Page Woven Work Fence is the strongest fence in the world. C. W DEMINO, Agent. W. M. TUPPER & CO., Forwarding and Shipping Agent*. Lighterage, Towi-tg and Marine In surance. Correspondence Solicited. BRUNSWICK. GA. Cleaning and Pressing. Cali on the Union Cleaning and Pressing Company to have your fall and winter clothes put in first class order. We make ail clothes look as good as new ones. EDWARD MARTIN. Manager. 510 Monk Street. • Rob Roy Flour is good j j Our Best News of 4 a TABLE LINEN AND NAPKINS '1 a a Jin- past week has bee none of our largest in Linen selling * and w mean to make this Monday and Tuesday still greater. 1 a,KO off,T tor -Monday and Tuesday a great line of Fall Un- ! (lerw ar tor I adies and (’ail dren at. reduced prices. t KAISER’S : * PERSONAL POINTS. I ♦ ♦ J. M. Bioodwortb is .spending a few days in Savannah. J. M. Southard Is spending sr„.ie time with relatives in Tamp i. J X. Montgomery ,vas out yester day after several days’ illness. A. D. .McMillan, of Macon, was a visitor to the city yesterday. Ik -Vi—Strong, of Barues/i’le, spent yesterday in.the city. if Bakef, of Atlanta, was a guest of iln Oglethorpe yesterday. .! XV. Wall, of Eastman, was among jthe visitors in the city yesterday. j S H XX’rigut. of Atlanta, was among | Guts., registered at the Ogle hjrpe j yesterday. | George Terrell, after spending sev eral days in the city, left last night for New York. Waiter C. Thomas, of the Seaboard * Air Line, with headquarters m da van mih. spent in the city on . ; allroad business, Moll X Codins, the well known rail way mill supply man, who has been in the city for several weeks. left last night for Atlanta. The friends if Albert O. Amkvrju. j w.io ;.as been quite Hi tor several " "I' -w:: I Had to Dkrn that he is much improved and will soon be out again. £3 ever in'the History of Brunswick, 9 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 gepds 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. M. M. & tfen. October si. [’^'Coffee Harper's Moclia and Java In One pound Tin Cans 85c. ' Can't be ’ beat. Harper's 11. & J. Wend in One pound Tin Cans at 25c. A tine drink. Peas, , Our Tea Department can't he beat jdieat anywhere. All we ask is just a trial. Phone 158. -foo.WTCabneA f)t If it's good to eat, we hav* it. Healthy Kidneys Means Long Life. If you want to restore your kidneys to their former state take Smith Sane Kidney Cure—so 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 phone 2i>3-2. — . Clark, the well known colored bar ter, is better fitted to serve the pub lic than ever. Everything neat and clean and ur* to date Roy Roy Flour is the "best.