The Brunswick news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1901-1903, November 27, 1902, Image 4

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laOKBDAT WORKING. ~ Han Sduffatr *J A Hand Tailored ►" j| [j| 5 port in fabrics | If * man who is l|iW | them where he wRVp * 11 >WS Can ? and workman latest style without question and have his money back if there is any cause for dissatisfaction. Our guarantee, as well as the manufacturers’ are behind every garment sold by us. LEVY’S t & ■ ■ • •' '' ■ " { ’ ■.**: ■:■ We Have Accepted Agency For tljtf KiJisitfrtvPonoitraph atul sup pllaa. carry In stock at. all times ; a complete stock of PHONOGRAPHS AND RECORDS Wo ,01l for oHsth or on the Install ment plan. Wo a) •> take old machines In ox "* change as part payment on new ones. Phonograph concerts afternoon and , evenhtg,' * 4 t 4 * 4 W. J. BUTTS, i THE DRV) GGItT. ♦ Agent for Huyler'a Candles. 4 BICE. . in want of Inis siaple will do well to /Call and See Our Samples, . \W have a taflHHt to sol cole from. , Weiill stoatatofc lino.v. Mon key Hi and. Octagon and many otlu t: t):tr f itt< of.Toilot, Soap Is up to dale. If you want Tomatoes conw The Downing Company. Watch For Heller’s Weekly, and. H. Heller & Bro. 220 Newcastle and 302 Bay. BRUNSWICK IS TO OBSERVE DAY PEOPLE OF BRUNSWICK GENER ALLY WILL MAKE THIS A HOLIDAY. This Ik Thanksgiving and the day will be appropriately observed in Brunswick. A majority of the merchant? of the eity will elose and allow their clerks to enjoy the day, the schools will give a holiday, wnlle rhe postofTice, banks and other public offices will he closed. Many of the city employees, or In fact as many as possible, will be given an opportunity to enjoy the day. The Naval Reserves and Riflemen have planned a trip to St. Simon, where both the companies will engage In a target shoot for the handsome medals of the two companies, and ail the members anticipate a veiy enjoy able time. A large number of hunting and flsa ing parties have been arranged and Hie woods arid river will be crowded. Altogether the day will be a very pleasant one with Brtinswfcltianu gen erally. WUswfs Hill el J-ai't! FEAST ON TURKEY. Oyster Milk Stew with Celery. Turkey with American Dressing, Cranberry Sauee, Roast Pork, _ Tomato Sauce. Butter Beans, Okra, Tomatoes and Baked Potatoes. Tea, Coffee and Milk, Pumpkin and Cranberry Pie, The place to eat. WILSON'S. Biii;iiiiir.r.-i.;ii,yai;.i a , ...ija Out of Death’s daws. “When death seemed very nonr from n severs atoinarb and liver trouble, that l had Buffered wlt'n for years," writes P. Muse, Durham. N. C., "Dr. Kings New l.lfe Pills saved my life and gave perfect health.’’ first pills on earth and only 25 cents at all druggists. Evtf.V J, v • . ; . Wedding : k 4 : Presents: i ♦ ► ■ 4 ► ~~T~ ♦ k *';■ 4 ► 4 1 I WILt. HAVE OPEN 0N HIGH GRADE CUT GLASS ANU SILVERWARE. ' 'oSflt ► CALL AND LOOK. KfcNNBN MQIT, 0. 0. Jeweler and Eye Specialist. 215 NEWCASTLE STREET. Inspector of watches for the B. & B. Railways and Keeper of the city clock. Time by wire from Washington daily at 11 a. m. Stuffed Turkey, with Cranberry Sauce for lunch at Goldsmith’s today at 11 o’clock. Natural Anxiety. Mothers rsgarS approaching winter with uneaseiness, children take cold so easily. No diseas* costs more lit tle lives than croup. It's attack is so sudden that the sufferer is often be yond human aid before the doctor ar rives. Such cases yield readily to One Minute Cough Cure, Liquifies the muc us, allays inflammation, removes dan ger. Absolutely sate. Acts imme diately. Cures coughs, colds, grip, bronchitis, all throat and lung tro ble. V. S. McMahon, Hampton, (la.: "A bad cold rendered me voiceless Just before an oratorical contest. I in tended to withdraw but took One Min ute Cough Cure. It restored my voice In time to win the medal.’’ Joerger's Pharmacy, W. J. Bulls, Smith's Pharmacy. TH BRUNSWICK DAILY N*W& ♦ ft : oeme tfeeial : : thews thetes.l > 4. A MA„ o IDEAL. A lovely little keeper of the home. Absorbed in menu books, yet erudite When in need of counsel. Quick at repartee, And slow to anger. Modest as a flower Yet scintltlant and radiant as a star, Unmercenary in her mould of mind. VVhHe opulent and dainty in her tastes A nature generous and free, albeit', The incarnation of economy She must he chaste as proud Diana was, Yet warm as Venus. To all others cold As some white glacier guttering in the sun. To me as ardent as a sensuous rose Tiiat yields its sweetness to me bur rowing bee. Ail ignorant of evil in the world And innocent as any cloistered nun. Yet wise as i-hryne in the arts ot love When [ come thirsting io her uectar ed lips. Good as me best—and tempting as the worst —• A saint, a siren and a parados. —i.ua Wheeler Wilcox. m m 9 Mrs, K J. Johnson is spending the week ip Jacksonville. • mm Miss Rowena Griffin is out again, after her recent iilnesn 9 St Miss Ethel Ricketts is spending this week m Jacksonville Miss Kate Dillon will return Sunday front a visit to relatives in Atlanta. m m m Mjsh .tfiUle Hazlohurst has been Quite ill to the regret of per friends. ** • Mrs. George R. McCall aas returned from Anita iciia, wuere she attended i no Baptist convention. * * Mr and Mrs. ... H. Mallard have re moved Into their new borne on Rlch inooa st i ect. Mr. and Mrs. 11. M, King will spend Sunday in VVaycrosn, the guests ( ,i Mrs. a. R. LetfonJ. * * * Mr. aim Mrs. E. O. Raley, of Hat liesburg. Miss, are the guesis of Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Adderley. lufilas Newman Hoyt Is tue name) of anew arrival at the homo of Mr. Xud Mrs. Colson Hoyt. * • m Mrs. W. fl. Dyer and her children arc spending Thanksgiving with Mr HUU Mrs. W. H. Herne. * * V Mrs. E. B. Dudley. Jr., and her little eons. Ed. and William, ate visiting Mrs. Joseph W Flood In Crandall. Fla. Mrs. A H. l.eytrtjitrne and her little son, Allen .Edward, Jr., leave Satur ville. vile. c”' * • • Mins Mantle Burroughs has return ed from a visit to Atlanta and will spend the Thanksgiving with her father. m m m Captain atwl Mm. B. S. Parker have returned to their home In Graham, N. V. fttlf-r a pleasant visit to their niece, Mrs. l.anra M. Wilder. * * • Mrs. George.K. McCall is the sues, of her son. T. j. McCall, for the win ter, ami Is pleasantly located at Mrs. O. S. YVyllys, <m Union street. Mi s Janie Symons entertained las; evening with it delightful card party. A number of guests were present and the occasion was much enjoyed, • • • Mrs k. P. Coney will entertain with n pleasant dinner today. Her guests "’ld be Mrs. John . Dillon, and Miss Kathleen Dillon, of Atlanta, Harris M. King, Jt., and Bttrford Coney. • • The Ladles’ Aid Society, of St. Mark’s Episcopal church, will have an eiuertainmtht next Monday nighf. at the rectory in the saape of a birthday I party. Much interest is being mant ,tested in it and a very pleasant time is anticipated by all. • • • There will be union Thanksgiving services, at the Baptist churcn tonight at 7:30 and an interesting program ot music has been arranged for the occa sion. The Methodist ami Baptist choirs Will participate, assisted by Mrs. Stacy, of the Presbyterian caoir. Mf. F. B Chandler w render several ditto sotos. Hev. J. W. Malone, r>. i t or me First Methodist church, will pieach ,au interesting sermon. All arc cordially invited to attend these ser vices. j-' • • • mhhh Mrs. ,|. A. Butts, regent of the Bruswiok D. A. K., is in receipt of a tetter from Mrs. R. E. Park, former slate regent, in which she urges the Brunswick chapter to take a deeper interest: in this cause. Mrs. Park says the organization of this chapter is of very'groat importance to her, sa fact has been her dearest project. She has been very enthusiastic in regard to this matter and she urges now that the members send in their papers and their dues promptly so that tue chap ter may be officially recognized and in working order before her present term of office expires. The Brunswick daughters should feel a deep interest in the formation of their chapter, and should respond promptly to Mrs. Paik's earnest" apeal. When the chap ter Is formally recognized Mrs. Butts intends to give a number of pleasant affairs, some for the purpose of rais iug funds and others of a social na ture. Those who are eligible should make application at once. A DAYS DIGS IN I HIE LOCAL FIELD SHORT NEWS NOTES PICKED UP HERE AND THERE BY NEWS REPORTERS. Services at St. Jude’s. Thanksgiving services will be held at St. Jude’s P. E church today at 10 a. m. Colder Weather. A decided change was noticed in the weather at an early hour this morning and the theremometer drop ped several degrees. The forecast fo. today says fair and proba.i.y colder. ♦ 1 '' Special Services Today. Rabbi Warsaw will hold special Tnanksgiving services at the Tempie Beth Tellfoh at 3:30 this afteropn. The public is cordially invited. Thanksgiving at St. Marks. Thanksgiving Day will be religious ly observed at St. Marks church by a -ervice at 10 o'clock, with a sermon approprate to the occasion. A cordial ivltatiou is given to all. To Visit Friends Here. Mr, Raymond F. Staples, of Rich mond College. Richmond ,Va.. will ar rive tomot row to he the guest of Fiends in this city. Mr. Staple is to day in Raieigh, where tne .ootbali team, of which he is captain, will play a match game. This team is the champion team of Richmond and tne '•aptain is a very enthusiastic devotee of the game, lie will probably preach it the Baptist church Sunday nigjjf, is lie is a theological student and will shortly be ordained. Only Two Cases. Mayor Emanuel nu’~ —> *—■ 'u to dispose of in the pou< e EutiiL > 03- teiday morning. Both ’> m were colored and were arraigtied on the charge of a “plain drunk.” A small fine was imposed on each of them. Stuffed Turkey, with Cranberry Sauce for lunch at Goldsmith’s today at 11 o’clock. Inviting Specials. Best Florida Oranges, tNew Nuts, all kinds. Finest Eating Apples. Fancy New Crop Dates, Large Fat Bananas, Fresh Lemon Drops, Golden Nuggets (kisses). (Special Bicycle Delivery.) LLOYD’S 214 Newcastle st. ’Phone 255-2. Pure Drugs. This is our Motto, WE LIVE UP TO IT Gome and 6s 0 ’Trial- A Full Line of Everything IN THE DEUG LINE. MORGAN’S DRUG STORE. a r_ r, n r ataaaa'aaa "t • a \ ; Monday and Tuesday B<tar Goods fot Less Money and more Groods for the sam ► Money than elsewhere It will be to your advantage to come and inspect our Bargains in Linens and Napkins, etc. v The early bird catches the v-ti >. First come gets first choice. Remember this is only for F y :: 1 Tuesday. NO MATTER WHAT P.. 1 . j . ftp ELSEWHERE WE WILL BE LOWER. KAISER BROS. The Old Reliables. PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED HERE. ! -ff— " Will not vary a traction of a grain front the quantity called for, accuracy in the compounding of Medicines. is one of our sthong points. Added to this is the abs 'ute purity and un doubted treshness of every drug used. Wo replenish our store frequently, and use or sell nothing which has be come inefficient through age. SMITHS PHARMACY JUS V deceived car fancy Baldwin Apples, will sell • cheap to the trade B. Borchardt aid Company l FOR PLE^Lj RE, COMFORT AND SATISFACTION . In sweeping your <V )e ts „ lat , , !lnpro , ,j - A - Y ’ ing BISSEI.L SwV r . * ► 11 surprising iVr. ; las:, ••ping J' a t 1 ■" • ’ f* ' a i 1 . ■ ■*: 1 1-iji Mi a ''V : <wiil - i-- - t briuli'. t;:ng a:..: £ wear much longer. ► Not. oki prices: IS * "IDEAL." $3.25. t "GRAND RAP IDS." fV'JB,:. , fpgil b "nickel v h ,mr f \%MMilleMmM vovrunvn o? :* Mare! 3 v -•i Oc!--' ' ■ ■ ■OWyT- •• A FEW MORE DAYS. * -Ftjpsl and Thursday will be here I Don.t forget wo have ;, : ENGLISH FRUIT CAKES. 1, 2 and 5 pounds. " FRESH NUTS, NEW FIGS, * FLORIDA ORANGES, MALAGA GRAPES. Give us your order. Phone 168. \ if it's geos to eat, we havie it. Millinery I JUST RECEIVED A BEAUTI-J FUL LINE OF MILLINERYj GOODS, HATS, FEATHERS, OR-J NAMENTS AND FANCY ARTM CLES, ALSO A LARGE SI o'. ' OF ZEPHYRS AND . FANCY' WOOLS. LADIES CALL AND SEE FOR . YOURSELVES. , MRS. E. EARLE, - y 203 Newcastle Street, *; ROB ROY FLOUR IS THE BEST.