The Brunswick news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1901-1903, November 02, 1902, Image 11

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SC>JI-’AY MORNIS'<3. Make YoUr Home Attractive. A New ' ~ ‘' nP rior - ulors Line of end Desips SldUings Orifotal Effects. 'Chinese and frapan:#: Planting Straw mafttp? is the cleanest, c polest am! m--“t economical door cov ering in the market today. Does not hold the tlust ami can 1> easily ilr-nn e<l with a damp cloth. Every hotisok eeper knows tlrcir va.no ami the sale of them is- increasing every day. C. IWeGRRVEY, 316 Newcastle Street. C. Downing, President. E. H. Mason, Vice-President. £.D. Walter, Cashier Ttys National Bank of Brunswick. BRUNSWICK. CIA. CAPITAL OF ONE HUNDRED AN n FI FT / THOUSAND DOLLARS end total RESOURCES in excess of OXE-HAI.F MILLION DOLLARS, ere devoted to the assistance of legit i site business enterprises. DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS invited from individuals, dime and corpora tions. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT accounts bear interest, compounded qrar er!y. Interest bearing ceriUrates or depo-it issued on special terms. MONEY ORDERS of the "BANK El’S' MONLY ORDER ASSOCIA TION” are cheaper and more convenient than postofUee or express Typewriter Headquarters. Do you wish to buy, sea or rent a machine ot any description 7 You will laid it lo yv :r lnivresi to call i a me. Can sell you a typcwwriter at bue'n a price and on such terms that you will not miss the money. C. IL JEWETT. Sound Kidneys—Perfect Health. The use ot snaths sure money Cuie win pi'eilhce both, ay ,i hottie auu e cohVHfced. xour druggist sells it tor 5l)- If you need a typewriter ol and des cripti-m to sxe me Ui'loii- -lying i can save you .money. Teuas rea sonably and sausiaction guaianteed. D. it. Jewett. . BiiHousness anil iiver disorders at tliis season may he prevented by cleansing the system witli lie Wilts Little Early Kiseis. 'iupse saiuous liule- pills do not gripe. They move the novyeis gen tly, hut copiously', and foy reason oi 'tli,- tonic properties, give tone and ♦Strength to me glands. Joerger's Pnarmacy, W. J. Butts, Smit* s P/Mirmacy.' P. DEVAERIS. STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES j Fruits, Vegetables, Etc. MONK sTHttI. rr delivery Rob Roy flour is the best. Have you tried it? SuMM nnrrxrjprK!jr-i tmmi tt - Ouiuine aJv-poo, t.. ; laie-rl B ladies hair. Fur sale only iaaiii touaorial pai The sr-tlb'e housewß. wl! use f-oh >oy hour. If Y-u Suffer, From Kidney Troubles Use smiths Bure Kidney Hire. No:, ing like it for diseased kidneys, fa ce u ta. Ladies if you'want to see eve-y --thitig and upTo-date in fancy work, .just go to Miss ivrue bla-ers Miniu •cry parlors. .Prepare for the Cold Wave Ivy hav ing Jim Carter put your winter suits an order. The L-.rt Cornea Out in stead.Of going in. when j your clothes to Jim Carter. X.et bis hoy *£.ouie tor your clothes, i’uont Zi6l2. LOST —Oil Cistern side of Tnion, liMvr'ii GeorftO- and IT.au> tr* uii<> bin all plain sold watch. Finder will rewarded i.y return ing same toJFJeming Waff. Velvet Overccat Collars nf*TTt;_• put up at Jim Carter's, ou4 Monk street, 'Phone 2j3-2. ,lf you want your tcyoJe repairer -lit;*. ‘-bring i* to ax. *>V rwuee . work man. B. J Clewine 50 h OlewM;* ..Cleaning, Pressing and Dyeing.— Mow is the time Take it to Jim Car ter's or ling ‘phone 253-2. — ——■ Page Woven Work £tnee . is' the strongest fence in the worW. • C. W.&DBMING, Agent. Kod&l Oyspepsia Gas*e Digests what you cat fiUiWM | |mm 111 syl j>r confinement. t ure^ || | . lU 111 SajiitarinrncriK toTv B. 11. VEAL, Mau'gf T.ithia Splines Cere Cel Drawer A. AustelT.Ga. Homeftteaun*.,'t - r.t if preferred. Correspondence strletlv u nni. mti u. ROB ROY FLO'iR IS THE BEST. -'-TO tMi iif Mi \ If you’re going on a trip 1 Here’s a pleasant little tip ’■'lncc a bottle in your grip Red Too Rye 3. D. LEVADAS, Sole MR :nt vronswick, Ga. and Vicinity. 206 Monk Street. Icrdinanil d Sons, Ili. ii!V-s Notice. AH per; mi:' owning vacant lots in lie city ot llrunßwuk arc required to };i :ts and weeds on same cut low ii. v;.xtraefs section 801 ol toe cu.y ; ode.) An..- ] • -nson owning or renting any u.u..0;. or lot, lying upon any street :.i lit ci-y are required to keep the :* >vai!:a n a cleanly condition, and, ,ieiy mere are brick sidewalks ad *o 1 c,j property sucll renter or .shall, keep tile same tree trow oars and other vegetable grow.. . edit t from section 7l of city ode.) i), lucre 11, Ck-rk of Council. Jdi u nswiclt, - Ga„ Sept. 29, 1902. Itcd 'rrlng to the above notices. I . sp< - l fully tie;p to notify all parties : if . ■ mat the board of ueaitlt ia:-- ti.i.ip"! October Ist. as the time ' r eoimucieing the cutting of weeds, •<:. All cakes not remeu.td in ton lays will be placed on t’nc docket. J. o. Spears, Supt. Sanitation. Registrat on Notice. The book for registration of qualm .: and voters, will be opened at city tall <- Monday. October nth, 1902. at 10 o'clock a. in. The hours for regls r.'ition v. 11l be from 10 o'clock a. m. mtil o o'clock p. in. (saving one hour .rom one t;> two o'clock p. ni.) eai.'h lay until Monday, November 3, 1902 iiilil six o’clock, when file same woll mally be closed. N. U KUoHM 1,1.,, ‘ Clerk ot Council. Typewriter Hehdquarte s. Do you wish to buy, sell or rent a machine of any description? You iii and tt to your Interest to call on me. Can self you a typewwrller at such a price and on suea terms that ou will not miss the money, * C. H JEWETT. for' sale . i lots on. E. street, S9O each. 1 ,. n , , r E ;:isville $23 each. 1*1(1 lot-;,-New Town, S3O. ae.re lat pork Junction $73. To .vit-c onun;:-; lots between Anihe- t p:-;. f'oriiran an r.'i't $/3. Old I ; ) ..vr‘ lots ar ' Methodist eaureh” !a I I y ;.su, Xor '• uly S6OO. Three brick ! : . tne t.c.-t in the city. Call and ■.* Inby;r: y or soiling any property. FOft KENT —Wrolosale warehouse f-rty tkc, front ea Jiay dreet. run- T. ~‘c br'k to Oglethorpe street. Dfeiiahfni off' :•* ? over telegraph of fice. Store house wish five rooms, corner and H streets. Brunswick, Ga., W. B. Burropghs. Trffv BRUNSWICK DAILY MEWS. iNSOCi :: . IDLE WORDS. The sunset wanes, the shadows fall. The bright day fades away wit a ail its ■ light. O, Savior aid me that I may recall its swift hours as they passed before Thy sight, O Lord, remember net my idle words. Hot anger held me early iti the day. To one 1 loved hard .words of wrath l spoke. Later, me mist of passion cleared away, But no repentance could that hour revoke. O Lord, remember not my idle words. -Last, for the gossip of c.i idle hour. 1 laid the secret of a sad heart bare. And thus betrayed to evil tongues the power, To rend and wound beyond repair.' () Lord, remember not my idle words. Perhaps, 1 grieved Thee with each word I spoke. And knew it not, sc poor end blind am I. No sense, of wrong my sleeping soul awoke. O Savior aid me from Thy throne on high. Dear Lord, remember not my idle words, —Francis dtt Bignon. m m Mrs. Hooper, of St. Simons, is still very ill. • * Mrs. M. Kaiser will return this week from New York. • • • Miss Eila Coleman is ill, to the re gret of her friends. * * * Mrs. Billing Whitfield lias return ed from a trip to Savannah. Mrs. Lillian Hurst has returned from a, pleasant stay in New York. • • Master Damon Lewis, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Lewis, is quite ill with fever. * * * Aden Edward, dr., is the ntrtne giv en to the little son of Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Leybounio. • * • Ms. George M. Cato, of Marlboro. Mass., will arrive this week to visit Mrs. \V. M. Tapper. *- * • Mrs. A. T. Beaver, of Atlanta, will arrive tomorrow to he the guest of her mother, Mrs. L. P. Coleman. • • ■ Mrs. A. V. Wood and her children Clara, Marion and Lawrence, have re turned from Atlanta. The library association will hold an important meeting tomi rrow evening at the ’dome of Mrs. E. D. Walter, on Union street. • • • Tho last report slated that Mir. S. G. Atkinson is Slight,y improved, while she is slill very ill. 11< i friends earnestly hope for her early recovery. Mr. and Mr. Edward Welshman, of New York,” with their two children and maid, are spending the winter at the Oglethorpe and are making many friends here. Mrs. Constant Miller and m-r < liil dr- .1 left yesterday for Quitman to visit relatives, afterward going to r VB-ldosta to visit tho state fair. * * * Miss Ruby Burse, of Cartersville, is still the attractive guest, of her sister, Mrs. Ii! W. Gale, and is receiving many social attentions. Dr. and Mrs. Hugh Burford and their children have returned from a visit of seveal weeks to New Jersey and New York. V Tile friends of Mrs. W. G. Mi'clndl, who has been so ill at the iiomo ol her parents. Col. and Mrs. C. B. Go: dyear will be glad to learn that she huh fully recovered her health. m m m Col. and Mrs. W. ... Jeter, Miss Evans Jeter amL.W. A. Jeter, Jr., who came down to attend the funeral of the late Mrs. A. C. Wain, have re turned to Macon. m m m Mrs. Brewster Phillips, with her daughter Helen, arrived from Ashe ville yesterday, called here ny the crltica* illness of her father, Mr. H. 11 Robinson. fc ' * • Mr. Harris M. King entertained Bid Whist club Friday evening at. his home on Dartmouth street. Alter a pleasant game refreshments were served.* Those present were: Messrs A. C. Banks, W. M. Baker aand Rob ert Schuyler. Captain and Mrs. J. O. Young have, pure .ased the bonne on Egmont street at present occupied by Mrs. 1,. Hurst,, and wilt move into It after making a number of improvements on it. • • The regular meeting of the Daugh ters of the Confederacy will tie held Thursday affenron at the home of the president.. Mrs. R. It. Hopkins. A full attendance is requested as busi ness of importance will be discussed. ANOTHER CANTATA SOON TO BE GIVEN. H. E.■ Snerman is preparing tin. can tata "The Coining of the King," to be given by local talent in the Methodist ! church some time next month. This | will bp an important tieisiia; event and will probably be a delightful sue ■ cess, as the best. vocal talent of Brunswick will assist.. |* * * 'a PLEASANT HALLOWEEN PARTY. Miss Alma Wright was the host.ess at a delightful Halloween surprise party tendered her bv a. numb' r of .ter friends Frida., evening home ■ n Gloucester stre-t. Alter a pleas ant evening s(<ont in playing various games an elegant supper was served lor the young people h.v Mrs. T. .1. Those at were: Mi • - Fannie Baker, Messrs Elliot- Butts. Harris King. Elliott Moore and An ti tews Wright. * tr DAUGHTERS OP v THE REVOLUTION. Mrs. ,T, A. rutt., ix "tit”''of Tin- Brunswick Daughters of tile lUnHe tion. earnestly requests that ad who ire members or who contemplate joining, foe present' at the meeting •ailed for itnitorr; vv at 4 o'clock in •be afternoon at her /ionic, on George street. Business of importance is to -o discussed and an effort will he lado to organize the chapter hero, j Vli other Georgia cites of any im tortance boast, of a nourishing - hap ! or of this society and Brum-wick kt lies should show that they are as pa ri o( ic and prosy ■ ~ s- tie .-c tiler t wiis and lake an in .-rest in nose meetings. ITTLE FOLKS ENTERTAINED. Miss Louise Baker entertained a inrm er el' Util . pi- ,e with a : ;n --ng Halloween party Friday f-veaing'. v peanut hunt was the grume pm..ed itnl tile prize was won by .Vi; Liiiise ami)l. Delightful * rein.-.-mruoiits •li re served in the dining room which •us prettily decorated. The center -its e was a hollow--d inc pumpi.m (id at witli various fruits. Tin- pun.j. ktn lack o aniorns wen- a.i original and -lici t,ivo feature in tho decoration;;. a urge one ining on me von-nda light ng the entrance. Miss M; :gy loung assist ,i in the e.ilertuimrii .. if too little ft'ilis. T os- m\ i' I er. lissos Maud Elliott. Sts lia Tori an. .filth Morris. M anion Kay. Klolse. tarroil, Aline defl'ers, Mary Yordey, .ii lii Stacy. G vl rude I ant, .Marion iViKjd. J.e ii otliple, Clara Wood, Jliviu Kay. Master Raymond Kay, Ralph Wood, K'nip Mai'liv 11 a/el Aright, Ai umfoixT ' Tison, Walter viiell. Paul Alertp; Monroe Ulltott. Jean Verb cry. John M. Tisohj Mai •dm Fleming, Alfred Itobaits. Alfred .Vood and Ted Civiviu. W V M dE E-TING OF EASTERN STARS. The Lasiern Star Chapter he',! a ar at: ami inisr.'sung mc-e.ing Tiiurs .ay evening m (he eiu-pl-'r ,i yo.u. in •lascntc nail Tac rooms w< re i, aiiti uliy decorated lor tin.- occasion vvi'iJ-'ii was or a social nauite a-- -i an i, -rig a regular on ihe.-s, i,i<--;n:;;'. Two lew niemiiei's were initialled, A-lr. and did. T. A. Fo.il. Alt-if u,. ..|. B x (leltghtlul foanqtn st, wi-s tendered' Jl'. A. C. Chri. ie, a- a lan well rniii .ilinn nt pn vp us to his departure, for Vienna. A uiunlii r ol alter .Billin' -pouches.knlowed, spier itlmg wn.,i wit iiumor and oratorical ejcclleac-j. iU v. dr. v-as.-dl delivered the nio-t i up u iU- of ine.si-, and in very p-.uniiful >ords In- paid a :so.viii;', 'ifom to |;r. Jiiristie and extend'd to him -tie best Aisoes of the chapter lor sure, s in lis euocsen profossii n, and the st ud os he is to undertake during hi , ray iliroad. Mr. Cassil also spoke in very 'omplimentary iertnw of Mi. and Mrs. Ford, ten caiidtoates initialed. A large, number of members were pres ent and in*/ occasion v/as fne ;>i- r _ml oat. the chapter has ever enjoyed. dILLER-TANKERSLEY WEDDING WEDNESDAY. A pfett■■■ we tcling wi in nr m i ids' :*ity next Wednesu iv. November 3. which will unite Ilf, lives ~f Mr. Edo Hitler amt .Mbs Ad .io Tankersiey. file wedding wyjl be vrrv qidet. anil will take place ai II a. m. :tt t. t. home of Air. and Mrs. J. U. Taftkors ley, parents of the Iri le to-be. Key. 3 G. Bradley, of Ft. Jude’s church, will perform- the ceremony. * There vviLL I>> tip attendants and only tie immediate members of both families ■ill be present. Mr. Hiller has liv ■l In Brunswick a number of y,-irv :*ml j . very popular with a lnrg<* - :r --cie of ft lends. He is a slice lull business .man, bei'.g associated with die firm yr H. M. Miller & Sons. u ! v also popular and prominent in mil itary circles. Miss Tankersley i the , ugho r of Mr. an-' Mrs. 11. T * ley and be live -I her** si ice her tjil.'jood. Sti" is gifted with both beauty and (barm oi retmi’-r and' has many friends here. After trie w. el ding breakfast the young'<ou.de will Fa immediately to ie,vsekoeping in ene of Hie Harley cottages c.r Mans field street, where Mr. Miller has fit ted up a pretty home for bis bride* i’urc end the Skin, Scalp, and flair of Infant3 Purified and Beii-jtlfied by Millions xtob cuticura soap, as- si sit■. by CpTicifiiA Ointment, for ;tiv purifying, and beautify ing tbo skin, for elt unsmg tl.e scalp, aiyi t! topping of f.Jijjug liair, for softening, wliitciiing, iid uoothing red, rough, and n <> Itaii is, i'll !>al>y rashos, itcliings, and • , and for all purposes of tho toilet, ) tli, 111 ul nursery. Millions of Women ii i t • \ So\p in hatfis for annoying inMaiumattons, fortr jreo <’i -t-mm vo per pira tion, in washes for ul: *. t', t sfaknesses, and for many sra ff'.i"'. - opt/io purposes wliioii readily i ip. -oat th*. ;i- olYf‘,s u> woir.cn. € .<■■ o Treatment, St. v •- i* < . ,t i . Icaiisc the skin of ♦often iii'- 1 hickened a ; - -V.\ OIN I'M l N r (.V <*..), to in f. ■- .!■-• :in ll - iiil imniatiou, and ' .• i-i !.••.; ..ini <;i n'uia !J ksolvent • ■ clohiibo tlie blue i. a v K- .if mt Pills (Choonlato < : i) •'a ’■ -. t -I I.'rh, odorless, ec-nora * ' -ii:"'.!'! : il: •ulehruted liquidCuTici UA L c ;a ::NT,.is wcilas tor all other blood jmriileM c 'lu 1 ': eiircu a. la i*crew-oap vinis, oontfdn <*.asoS, price 25c. tiiroiu-linut the world. Hrilinh Dcnott f •!-U" u- S.j . I.undmi. I'mini Ixpoi: /. Huo de r. Pi* ‘ J‘ : :f .* sand ('hum. rowp., hole 3•. I ■■ • A. '• i'.ll ftnOUtliic Skiu," frCS. Opera House j ■ 3da 7 and f v. 4. TI-'E C'HNLAN p - WALL IMPERIAL MINSTREL. O-iectcr. Mr. Dan Quinlan, late man r t!-e AI. 0. Field Minstrels. h'Stcrio Fir~t Part! Mat iicless 0!ir! Picked Vocalists! Cengr-.r-n of Comedians! Speri,-,l Scenery! •On-lO'.:?, STREET PAGEANT AT NOON. Fi'!:.e3~so, 75, and sl. PREI'Cf IPTIONS FILLED HERE. , Will i-et vary a fraction of a grain from the qtmntilyValifhl for, accuracy :i lie ooiw- ounding of Medicines. Is orpi Of our sthsng points. Added tc :T • is the ufo.solute i.tnity and un hui!)!- I lri'sini 1 s of evoiy drug usee We i- i-’i iii; !: our store frequently, am i- or si! nothing which has be oit:e inelheient taro-ugh age. SMnya’s FHAliiti ACY Forty Years' Torture. i'o lie relieved from a torturing dn liter I ) years' torture might we ue ■ .■ and u.le of anyone. Tlia ’ bat I j-■ vv’t tl * WH'ii iiasiel Saivi lei Haney. Geneva, O. II ■ ■ -: I* .* iif Witch Hazel Salv need mo of piles alter 1 had sulterei 10 j< vs." cur h cuts, hums, wounds ,fki dn.'asi-n. Beware ot counterfeits J<m :"or. I'narmaey, \V. J. Butts. Smith s Pna-niacy. ..FOUND Near Hanover Park, a rosary. Owner can .have same by call in 3 at the News office and paying charges. I On. RENT Five room cottage r Howe and Reynolds streets. A i. a; J. bissner’s. WANTED A entrally located i>e 'rdin a bouse v/i id.i like 1q have a *‘ ie-aruer* can furnish meals or ■ furnish rooms if desired. Mrs- D. f-Bdcher.’ 301 Newcastle steet. FOR RENT- Two very desirable rooms, with or without board. Apply to 3UU 1-2 Newcastle street. NOVEMBER 2. j AT THE CHURCHES TODAY. —_ Presbyterian Church. ! Corner George and Reynolds street,- Rev. W. F. HclUngswortn, paster. Morning service 7,45', Snuday scho 1 a-l ( p. m. Catholic Church. corner Newscast,e and Howe streets Rev. P. P. Luckte, priest. Mass at) 10, a. m. Sundlay school at a a. in. Oc tober devotions on Sunday, Wednes cay and Friday at 4 p. m. First Eaptist Church. Preaching 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. np by the pastor. Young people's meet ing 10:15 p. m. Sunday school 3:30 p. m. All are cordially invited. St. Jude's Church. ; St. Judes Protestant Episcopal church. Rev. C. G. Bradley, vicar. 1L a in., morning prayer ami surino . 3 p m., special service for men. 4 p. m, Sunday school. 7:30 p. m., evening prayer and sermon. Tuesday, 10 a. m., Feast if St. Simon and St. Judo. Holy communion. Wednesday, oveni iug prayer at 4 p. m. Seamen's Eethei. Darthinotitu street corner Ogle thorpe. Sunday school at i p. m. Ser vices conlucted by F. I). Ogg every Friday evening at 7.30 ami twice i month on Sunday evenings at the same hqur. First Methodist Church. Corner Monk and Norwich streets. Rev. J. W. Malone. D D, pastor. Preaching at 11 a. m. by the pastor. Evening service srt 7:30. This even ing at 7:30 rally services of the Sun day school will he held and a special program of music and recitation will ie rendered by tho children. All are cordially invited to attend. St. Marks. St. Mark’s church, Gloucester and Egmont streets, t'ne Rev. Wylly.i Rede. D. D., rector. Servt '-.t every Sunday as 'fellows;: The Holy Com munion at 8:30 a-, m. Morning seivice and sermon at 11. Evening service and sermon at 7:30. Sunday school ta 3:30 p, m, Bible class every Wednesday evening at 8 o’clock in mo Parish house. Strangers cordially in vited. Change of Hours. Beginning with this afternoon the Sunday school of St. Mark’s church will meet at 3:30 in the afternoon. This change is made auer mature con sideration and in response to the re quest of many parents who earnestly desire an afternoon session of the school. KENNER MILLINERY CO. 310 Newcastle -Street. J* ' . WHAT ONE WOMAN WEARS. . with distinction could not be worn at. ill liy another. Our customers can rely upon our as dstanee when selecting a iiat. Only -ueh as are becoming are recom nended for purchase. Our experience caahels us to make many suggestions wnich add lo a woman's stylo. The number and variety of our TRIMMED HATS, ETC. icrmits a satisfactory selection at •ny price. Trimming 25 cents. Ae ordeon Pleating done. Society ban ners and badges made to order. For LaGrippe ana Influenza, use CHiJuiNEY’S iitXFiiitj uRA'NT Goes Like Hot Cakes. "The fastest selling article I have in my store, writes druggist C. T. i-mitn, of Davis, Ty., "is l)r. King's New Discovery for Consumption, oughs and Colds, because ii always '•res. 11l my six years of sales it as never failed. 1 have niiown it to rve sufterers trom Throat and Lung -iseases, who could get no help from loctors or any other remedy.' Moto rs rely on it, best physicians pre crifoe it, ami all druggists guarpn -ee satisfaction or refund price. Trial ■otlles free. Regular sizeb, bOc and sl. Rob Roy Fiour Is good His Life in Peril. I just seemed to have gone all to pieces,” writes Alfred Bee, of Welfare, ex., billiousnesß ano a lame back lad madt* life a burden, i con Id u t *at or sleep and felt almost too worn out, to work when t began to nse Elec tric Butters, but they worked wonders, dow ! sleep Itke a top. can eat any thing, have gained in strength and ne joy hard worn.” They gave vigorous leaith and new life to weak, sickly run-down people. Try them. Only r,()c at dll druggists. Out of Death's Jaws. “When death seemed very near from a severe stomach and liver trouble, that 1 had suffered with for years.” writes B. Muse, Durham, N. C.. "Dr. King's New Life Pills saved mv lire and gave perfect health.” Best pills on earth and only 2h cents til ail druggists. ALL KINDS OF CALIFORNIA WINES 25 CENTS A BOTTLE AT IH. SELIG'S, 225 GRAN'I STREET. TELEPHONE 272-2. A9K FOR ROB ROY FLOUR. !