The Brunswick news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1901-1903, November 05, 1902, Image 4

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Wednesday morning, Shirtwaists : M |j; You can’t form an idea of the va jfflk/Sm riety and beautiful coloring in our line 11® LADIES' SHIRT WAISTS Without Seeing Ih-m 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 HOT Chocolate, Beef T®a, Tomato Bouillon, Clam Bouillon. Vigor al W. J. BUTTS, THE DRUGGIST. * Agent for Huyler’s Candies. PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED HERE, j Will not vary a fraction of a grain from the quantity callrTl for, accuracy iu tlio 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 lias be come Inefficient t(trough age, SMITHS PHARMACY The Only Guaranteed Kidney Cure. la Siui—’s Suie Kidney Cure. Your druggist will refund your money if alter taking one bottle you are not satisfied with results. 50 cents. USE ROB ROY FLOUR. and. H. Helled Bro. This Season The Most Popular Stores in Brunswick. 220 Newcastle. 302 Bay. 1 The Tootc'hsonio Daintier, in < ft (lie great “Pure Food Mart” A ai prices that, bard times and ] quality considered, are not ’ equaled anywhere ’ 1 To make a long story sohrt, '• i ♦ I will say, thill some nice * 4 Buckwheat Cakes and Maple * Syrup would tickle your epi- ’ * curcnn taste immensely. ♦ ; . i have Leggett's New Buck- • < * wheat and Yoe's New Maplo ■ * Syrup. Try them for break- ' f fast. • * THOMAS KEANY, Grocer. The sensible housewife will always ! use Rob i-toy fiour. Notice. The Board of Trade will hold a spe cial meeting at 11 o'clock today. All members are urgently requested to be present. Matters of great importance will la- transacted. M. Kaiser vice president. C. D. Ogg, secretary. 'pome ifoeial : Tieivs Tlotes. Mrs. S. C. Atkinson Is still improv ing, tot rue delight of her friends. • ■ • Mr. and Mrs. John B. Pay will spend the winter at Mrs. M. Ver ilery's. • • Mrs. A. T. Beaver, of Atlanta, is the guest of her mother. Mrs. L. Cole man. • • • Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Strait have moved into the house formerly occu pied by B. Pago. • • • A pleasant party that visited Fred erica Monday was composed of Mrs. J. It. Dillon and Miss Katharine Dillon, of Atlanta, Rev, Mr. Clarke, and Miss Julia Tison. • * ★ The Daughters of the Confederacy will meet tomorrow afternoon at 4 o’clock at the home of the president, Mrs. It. It. Hopkins. All members are. urged to be present. The Miller-Tariliersley wedding oc curred today at II o’clock at the home of Mr and Mrs. J. R. Tankersley, par ents of Me bride, tt will he a quiet, hut. a very pretty wedding. m * m Mr. and Mrs. 1,. R. Aiken, of Mt. Pleasant, with their children, are a recent acquisition to Brunswick. They arc pleasantly located in the Wyatt Aiken house, mi Prince street, and are making many friends. • • • The Manse Circle of the Presbyte ria church will hold a meeting this afternoon at 4 o’clock at the resi dence of Miss Ha/dehurst. on Hanover square. All Interested in the enter tainment to he given next month are urged to attend this meeting. RETURNS FROM IRE ELECTION (Continued from page 1). ports show that the republican state ticket has been elected by about 2,50(1 votes. However, Kingsworlh and liuggenheimer, democrats have been elected to congress. In Minnesota. St. Paul, Minn., November I.—Re turns are coming in very slow, but in dteat ions point to election of Yansant, republican, over Kuseny. democrat, by a good majority. "My Dear Gaston" Defeated^ Boston, November 4. —Returns from iin* entire stale give Bates, republican, a plurality of 37.0il over Gaston, dem ocrat. Seevral congressional dis tricts are still in doubt. A New Law. Dallas, Texas. November 4. —A so,id democratic delegation to congress was elected today. The amendment requiring payment of poll tax qualifi cations lor voung was carried by a uig majority. Close in Bryan's State. Lincoln, Neb., November 4.—The returns tu Nebraska show the vote exceedingly close on the governorship race. Remainder of the republican suite ticket is probabiy elected by a small majority. The Land of Flowers. Tallahassee. November 4.—ln this state today a soitd congressional dele gation was elected. The election was without note. Montana Gone, Too. Butte. November 4. —Latest reports from me entire state make no change in the congressional delegation and gives tile stale to the republicans by a sale majority. Greater New York Congressemn. New York November 4.—At the congressional headquarters, Congress man Overstreet, of Indiana, secretary of tiie republican congressional com mittee, said the big plurality for Co ler in Greater New York bad made it possible for democrats to be elected by each one of the first nineteen dis tricts of New York. Our Own Good State. Atlanta, November 4.—A very light vote was polled uiroughout the state today. A solid democratic delegation was elected without opposition. The Palmetto State. Columbia. S. C., November 4.—The vote in today’s election was exceed ingty light. but the entire democratic ticket was re-elcted. No figures ob tainable. ROB ROY FLOUR IS THE BEST. THE BRUNSWICK BAILT NEWS. TO ESTABLISH A BRANCH HERE i VIRGINA-CAROLINA CHEMICAL COMPANY APPOINTS AGENT IN THIS CITY. Mr. James A. Callaway, special lep reseutative ol' the Virginia Carolina Chemical C'>., arrived in the city yes terday lor the purpose of conferring with Mr. C. W. Doming regarding the establishment of a supply and general ajs-U'-y at fa's pjjnt I'h con ference was satisfactory ;rid a ! its close last night Mr. Callaway said: “The peculiar agricultural coirii tions of southeastern Georgia i a-c long attracted the attention of oar people and we are establishing supply depots and representatives In the prin cipal cities to more easily get to the consumers the various brands ol ser 1 tillzers manutifactured by the v'ugiuia Carolina Chemical Cos. that arc i sue dally adapted to this soil, in .■(- j ing Brunswick as one of our dh-tiv ui ing points we are mindful o: the growing nature of this thriving com munity and tile constantly irru ng interest being manifested in agricub tuie and especially in truck burner; around Brunswick, in seleding Mr. Doming to represent us we have had an eye to the main point or getting one well known in the community in which he lives ami who has favorably introduced giood.s of merit tq the peo ple. Mr. iteming has made a succ.-i-.s ■ < Page fencing and ha: achieved a reputation as a live man in tin a iri ohk counties ne supplies with that ar ticle and we fee, that our later, t. will be well protected in hi-, hands. Our supply depot will be stocked and ready for business in a few days and we expect good results from it. The Virginia-Carolina Chemical Cos is about t4e largest concern of its kind In the world. They operate for ty-four factories throughout several states, a ldg line of steamships, a number of mines of brimstone, p.v rites, potash, salts, and phosphate, amt nave an enormous capital to work ou. They will he a welcome addition ti Brunswick s growing business indus tries. TAX NOTIGt. THE LAST HALF OF CITY TAXES FOR 1902 ARE NOW DUE AND PAYABLE, AND UNBER THE TAX ORDINANCE MUST BE PAID ON OR BEFORE NOVEMBER .30TH, 1902, AND UNLESS PAID BY THEN ARE SUBJECT TO EXECUTION, GEO. H. SMITH. City Treasurer. | JVlillinery 1 JUST RECEIVED A BEAUTI FUL LINE OF MILLINERY 'goods, HATS. FEATHERS. or- Inaments and fancy .ARTI CLES, ALSO A LARGE STOCi . OF ZEPHYRS AND . FANCY 'WOOLS. ' LADIES CALL AND SEE FOR | YOURSELVES. ’ MRS. E. EARLE, 203 Newcastle Street. 1 P. DEV ARRIS. STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES Fruit®, Vegetables, Eto. MONK STREET. Free delivery. Rob Roy flour is the best. Have you tried it? Quinine shampoo, the latest for ladies’ hair. For sale only at Clark's tocaori&i par- MORGAN’S DRUG STORE. A Great Glove PURCHASE. I.adif-* Fin-' Grade of Kid Gloves' 650 pairs in all. They are in white. black. slate, tan, brow n. fully worth $l.OO. offer them tor this week, at the exceptionally low price of' t 69c. A Pair KAiSER BROS. The Old Reliables. PIRSONAL POINTS. George T. Bailey was in the city yesterday. Dr. Keunou Mott Ids returned to the city. Judge Dillon Is visiting relatives in Thomasvllle. Dr J. M. Madden lias returned from Columbus. .1 ii. Wright, of St. Simons, was in the city yesterday. C. F. K.stUl, of the Tennessee Mill Company, was among the visitors to lui city yesterday. Honor Roll. Frederica school. Miss Mada Mc- Donald, teacher.: Mary Elise Gouid. Dorothy Stevens. Calvert Stewart. James G uild. Frederic Stewart. Mar lin Boyle. Daniel Valle, Harry Crider, Nelson Smith. Warren Ciubh. Regi nald Taylor. MORI NEW GOOD I RINGS. r Fancy New Crop Pecans, Large, Fine, Crisp Celery, Extra Large Fat Bananas, Fancy New Crop Figs, New Chocolate Almonds, New Delicious Ch^ilates. (Special Bjcycla Delivery) LLOYD’S 214 Newcastle st. ’Phone 255-2. r i l ever in the History of * * ' ftrunsiukk, j i . has there been collected under one roof sucn a beautiful variety of 1 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. M. Miller & den \ NOVEMBER 5. jf^Ceffee Harper’s Mocha and Java in One pound Tin Cans 35c. Can’t he hi at. Harper’s M & J. Blend in One pound Tin Cans at 25c A fine drink. 9eas, Our Tea Department can’t be heal beat anywhere. All we ask is just a trial. Phone 158. 7Gikpsik If it’s good to cat, wie havie it. Healthy Kidneys Means Long Life. if you want to restore your kidneys to their former stale taka Smith Sure Kidney Cure —50. cents at druggists. W. M. TUPPER & CO., Forwarding and Shipping Agent* Lighterage, Towing and Marine in surance. Con esponoence Solicited. BRUNSWICK. GA. TO HAVE CLOTHES DYED PRO perly, take them to Jim Carter at 50 4 Monk street or ring paone la 3-2. 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