The Brunswick news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1901-1903, November 12, 1902, Image 4

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WEDNESDAY MOTIVING. ! Cool Weather ! MAKES A MAN THINK OF HIS • V ... ■ r Underwear i i ► • i ' ARK YOU NIX HD NOR COLD WEATHER IN THAT PAIJTIOU ? LAU? * If not, now is the lime to lay in your supply. s We can nerve yon vit/i either light, medium. or heavy weight, in' £ WOOL, COTTON. cr MIXED GOODS. liiveetlgaate the merits of * our Umlei Stork. and ser* it its not to our mutual Interest. % h m I LEVY’S 4 You Owe lls Nothing Nor doing rlgnt. The druggist who desires to grow in the e.,n,i ’ donee of the people has no other safe and silfe way oimui Ui him. i We solicit, your pair, .map,' on the grounds of pure drugs, rigVly hftn<M(‘fl, at fair prleos. On this basis wo r nnve grown. On llils basts we will eoniinue to • grow. We are In dinin'ss to make money, hut know full well that we * must earn your confident'-* before we <*an get your pitronage,. 4 We have a tjui :K messenger service, and will send for and de ’ liver your prescriptions promptly. v < 4 t W. J. BUTTS, : THE DRt! GGIBT. * Agent for Huyler's Candles. < a PRESCRIPT IONS FILLED HERF. -•——. ■■— Will not vary a fraction of a grain from the quantity railed fur, accuracy in the compounding of Medicines. is olio of our sthong points. Add Oil to tills is l lio aim lute purity anil ttn doubtod freshness of every drug used. Wo roploniah our store frequently, and use or sell noth mi.' which has lie come inetlicient through use. SMITH’S PHARMACY Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. ASK FOR ROB ROY FLOUR. Special Bargains ON Saturday, Monday and Tuesday See Heller’s Weekly. and. 8. Heller*& Bro. 220 Newcastle. 302 Bay. The Toole r m unto RnintieL In tin* great "Pure Food Mari'* • ni prices that, hard times and quality e nsidered, are not ' ei,na,od nnywhero To inn he a long story short. 1 1 wilt say, that some nice Buckwheat fakes and Maple Syrup would tieklo your epi curean taalo immensely. I have Leggett's New Ruck wheat and Vue’s New Maple Syrup. Try teem for break fast.. THOMAS KEANY, Grocer. Phone 11. 312 Newcastle St. Aid. KINDS OF CALIFORNIA WINKS 25 CENTS A BOTTLE. AT .11. SRIdU'S, 225 GRANT STREET TELEPHONE 272-X Quinine shampoo, the latest for ladles’ hair. For vale only at Clark's tiniaorlul pat Rob Roy Flour 1* good time deeial 7lews Jiotcs. Those having news for this depart ment arc rated to call telephone 147-3. THOREAU, Some say he loved no! men —loved na ture more— Beeause his words were harsh to wards human kind. And' in God’s woods arid fields he seemed to find Of health and help his most sufficing store. Ail, wiser, truer love to man lie bore Than our too fond indulgence! We are blind. lie saw. ami all ids prophet soul and mind He gave to lead men forth by nature’s door. Deliverer he, so tar as in him lay. An earnest soul, with earnest task to do. From that impressive background wnere lie stood lie strove some freedom bring word to say— To shame a turldd race by heaven's blue, Bravely to read God's message from the wood. | —James Buckham. * • • .Judge and Mrs. Sjienecer 11. Atkin son have returned to Atlanta. Miks Emmie Scarlet has returned from a visit to several points in Vir ginia. • • • Mr. and Mrs. R. Kirkland have re turned to Savannah after a pleasant visit to Mr. and Mrs. .). W. Watkins. • • • Mr. and Mrs. B. Deacon and Miss Deacon, of Daytonia.. Fla., have come to reside in Brunswick and will oc cupy the Lewis home oft Halfvix Square. m m m Tde Daughters of the D unfed era cy are called* to meet, tomorrow (Thurs day) af!onion at the home of the pres ident, Mrs. k k Hopkins. Mrs. Hoyt. \*. Gale entertained with a pleasant box party at the matinee yesterday afternoon in compliment to Miss Ruby Burse, of Cartersville. Those in the party were: Mrs. H. YV. Halo, Misses Ruby purse, Fannie Grant. Nightengale, Maud Nightengale. •Janie Symons and Madge Young. • 9 9 ■flie I tidier Aid Society of the First Methodist church recently presented Hie ptuil.i rjpltev. Mr. Malone, with a very handsome and useful remem hr.uuie in the form of a tine roller t-op oak desk for his study. This graceful courtesy was much appre ciated by the recipient, and was a pleasant evidence of the mutual es teem and kind feeling existing be tween pastor and congregation. ... j The wedding of Miss Kiln Coleman and Mr, Seaborn Travis Orimshaw, which occurred last evening at 7:30 o’clock was the prettiest home wed ding of the season. The rooms were beautifully decorated in while and green, a note of color being added by golden yellow curysantliemums. The parlor was a bower of palms and ferns effectively grouped at the tray window, where against a background ol lace curtaining artistically deco rated with trailing sutilax. Hov. W. V. llloilinswort.ii sit.ld to perform tlie ceremony. A profusion of white chrysanthemums added to the beauti ful picture. The bride was attired in a beautiful gown of clinging white crepe de chine over silk with point lace, and wore a set of handsome pearl ornaments, old family jewels, the gift of the groom. Her bouquet, a stiower of white carnations and lilies of the valley, was carried by Master Win chester Simmons, the bride’s nephew. The Episcopal ritual was used for the marriage ceremony. Miss Laura Brown, the maid of honor, was eharin ignly gowned in pink chiffon and car ried pink carnations. Master Cole man Simmons was ringhearer. After the ceoremony a delight fill reception was held. Numbers of handsome presents wore received, among them a guest book, in which those present inscribed their names and apprropri ate sentiments. After the reception Mr. Mrs. Orimshaw left over the Southern for Atlanta. The bride wore a handsome going-away gown of dark blue eybeltno, trimmed with bands .of silk and Persian applique, with largo l beaver hat to match. They carry .witn them many good wishes tor their hap piness. Your Dinner lable Can be made exceedingly attractive with some of our Fancy Florida Oranges. 30c Large Crisp Celery. Large Luscious Grapes, New Crop Pecan Nuts, Fancy King Apples .And ether good things, (Special Bicycle Delivery) LLOYDS 214 Newcastle st. ’Phone 256-2. THIS BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS. DM3 DOINGS IN TIE LOCAL FIELD NOTES PICKED UP IN THE CITY BY-THE-SEA BY NEWS REPORTERS. Stil( Improving. The many friends of A. O. Ander son, who uas been so critically ill. . 'I he pleased to know that he is still im proving. In Bad Condition. Palmetto cemetery is in an awful bad shape and needs considerable at tention. In many cases tin; rr.ivos have been neglected and b • <■ -m* • tery streets arc in terrible condition. Nearly Completed. The new St. Jcwephs Convent, on Richmond street, is rapidly ir aring completion and when finished v li be one of the handsomest s<hoo' jf Hr: kind in Georgia. Meeting of Surgeons, Dr. G. W. Blanton, division surgeon, of lh<- Atlantic Coast Line, left yes- : terday afternoon lor Charleston, where lie goes to attend tm couven- ; mation of surgeons of lhai road, yiiich : v/11l b< u* l!:- morning and .-o ifui e It." ti ,i dt'js. New Comers B. Deacon, wife and daughter, for ! mejjy if Liverpool, Kuginnd. bill late ly of Ddotila, Kin., have arrived in the city, and will probably become res idents' nere. Mr. Deacon lias routed •he Lewis property, on Union -'reel, ■recently occupied by ],. T McKinnon and' will reside there in future. The News welcomes .Mr. Deacon and his family in Brunswick. PUSHING THE WORK. Our Public Building Will Be Com pleted on Schedule Time. The work tit the public building coins to be going on in ov client shape. Yesterday all of the concrete floors on the first floor of (he bunding were placed in position, and today Hie work of terra colling t'/u* parts ~,, Hye first floor will begin and It is under stood tfiat this work will he complet ed tiv November 15. The .central tors are fully aware nf the reaponslhUties that devolves on them and as a matter of eourue are pukiiing the construction as rapidly ns is consistent with good workmanship. Mr. Bowen, one of the contractors, ays Unit the building will lie hand • over to Uncle Sam on full schedule time. Whitman’s Candy. : MORGAN’S DRUG \ SIT) R!;. Job Printing The hind That Pleases 'Phone 188 Mews Job Office Cheap Rates to Savannah. The Atlantic c,oast Line, in connec tion with the Soutaeni railway, will sell round trip tickets to Savannah on November 12. 13. 17 and 18. limit ed to November 21st ;u one fare tor the round trip, on account of ihe Race meeting in Savannah November 13 to 20, inclusive. Three direct connec tions for Savannah via .letup, irain leaving Brunswick at 6:20 a. ni. ar rives at Savannah at 9:35 a. in., hav ing Brunswick 10 a. m. arrives at Sa vannah 1:15 p. in... leaving Brunswick at 3:05 p. m.. arrives Savannah S:4Q p. m. Corresponding schedules re turning to Brunswick. j A Great Glove I 4 ? PURCHASE.! Ladies Kin* Grade of Kid Gloves. *l5O pairs in all. They are in* white, black, slate, tan. brow n, fully worth' SI.OO. < Wc otEer them for this week, at the exceptionally low price of 1 4 6qc. A Pair : KAISER BROS. The Old Relmbles. | PIRSONAL POIMS. A. N. .fodusoh of Macon, spent ycr lerday in the city. Lewis W. Beach was In Macon yes terday. J. N. Uonio returned t< Tift on yes terday, ■I. I„ Lucas, of Montgomery, was in Hi*' city yesterday. * , * Dr. It. Atkinson returned to his bUgie at Waverly yesierday. Stallion Scarlett, of Atlanta, is pending a few ctays in the city. Dr. Burrell Atkin:, on returned to his borne id ''linden county yesterday. U. Demi tig leaves this morning on ;t business trip to Dougins. Hoyi W. Gale ms gone to White Springs for a few days tc recuperate After his illness. Nival Flint, of Mi, Airy, Ga.. spent yesterday iti the city. He is a brother of Mrs. C. P. Goodyear amt Mrs, F. vt . iiiTmii. I'iio friends of Jesse Thomas win regret M barn tnat he has been ill attain at school in College Park G to Miss Slater’s millinery parlors for stylish headgear. Try Rob Rov Flour. . , It is the best on tap market. USE ROB ROY FLOUR. *■* ALA R.M CLOCKS ' 65 Cents Only One to Each Customer Si. M. Miller & den. N— ' NOVEMBER 12. Ladies of l Brunswick. You can always find most any thing you want at our store. We have just, cpeaetT New Georgia Cane Syrup (none better). Maple I Syrup (from sap of the tree). ! Becker's Buckwheat (m pack i , agesi. Hecker’s Buckwheat (in’ bulk), Ralston’s (food of every de-; scriptioßJ. Large Red Apples, j Nine Celery. I Phone 158. ■- - . . ' :.-o -■ If it’s goc 1 '* V. eat. we havO it. : Millinery i T RECEIVED A BEAUT!- ] FLU. LINE OF MILLINERY \ GOODS. HATS. FEATHERS. OR.; NAMENTS AND FANCY .ART!- } LLES, ALSO A LARGE STC - OF ZEPHYRS AND . FANCY - WOOLS. <i LADIES CALL AND SEE FOR> YOURSELVES. ; MRS. E. SARLE, . \ 203 Newcastle Street.