The Brunswick news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1901-1903, November 29, 1902, Image 4

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SATURDAY MOttKINO % Hjftd Tailored ♦ I *' if *r jf a’ a' a" a’ M.jf |f if a a" a’ *'■* 5 latest style without question£ \ and have his money ba ck if there £ {is any cause for dissatisfaction. £ ; Our guarantee, as well as the* { manufacturers’ are behind every | j garment Bold by us. * | LEVY’S s We Have Accepted Agency For the Edison Ponograph and sup plies. Wo will (‘iwry In stock at all times a complete stock of .PHONOGRAPHS AND RECORDS We sol! for cash or on the Install ment plan. * Wo also take old machines tn ex change as part payment on new ones. Phonograph concerto afternoon and evening. * W. J. BUTTS, THE DRU GGIET. ' Agent for Huyler’s Candies. : RICE. y Merchants In want of this staple will do well to l Call and See Our Samples, y ‘ We have ii largo lino to soloclc from. < ’ We oabry in slock Life Buoy, Monkey Brand. Octagon and many' !• other brands. ► Our lino of Toilet Soap in up-to-dato. If you want Tomatoes come ' y bco us. , ’ •The Downing Company.; Special Bargains Just Received 2000 yds. of Flannelettes Worth 20c. per yd. Saturday, Monday and Tuesday They Go at 9c. • See heller’s Weekly and. H. Helier& Bro. 220 Newcastle and 302 Bay. The Mani I who is an ex-: pert in fabrics and tailoring can buy his clothed any where, but the man who is not an expert; must buy them where he : knows he can' depend upon: the quality and workmanj ship, get the; THE REGISTRAR'S -EINISH WORK HELD MEETING YESTERDAY AND FINISHED CANVASSING REGIS TRATION LIST. The city registrars met in the county commissioners room at the court house yesterday and ’completed their work of canvassing the registra lion list for tne coming election. Registrar Centers and Knibb were present, and ihe work took up a great er portion of the <fny. Altogether, some fifteen or twenty voters apeared before (he board to he examine,T TS<; two political factions were represented at ~ie meeting atni looked after the interst of their re spective parties. The registrars atiued eleven names to the list, while only one was dropped. These nameswere added after the vot ers had demonstrated to tne registrars that lhey had a right to vote at the coming election, ahd were denied to register for some reason. With the names added by the regis trars at their two meetings this week, the total registration now reaction about 830, as there were 802 registered before the list was revised. INTERESTING SERVICES. Union Services.at the Presbyterian CHurchc Was Well Attended. The union Tnanksgiylng service at Ihc First Baptist church Thursday was well altended by the congregations of the different churches of the city. Rev. Malone, of the First Methodist church, delivered the union sermon, which was much enjoyed by all. A special musical program was ar ranged tov tlie occasion, wulch was well rendered and the members of the choir deserve credit for the excellent music they furnished. PLEASANTLY ENTERTAINED. Colonel Machen and Mrs. Gould Com! pliment Friends at the Camp. Col. Machen and Mrs. Gould clmpli mented a number of their friends with a Thanksgiving dinner at heir borne, Voca Vi 1 In. Thanksgiving, and from all reports ~to affair must to have been a brilliant one. Those present wore Captafh Roberts, Chip Roberts, I.ester Duryea. W. K. Hlxon, K. I’. Johnson, J. E. Moore, T. H. Reese, K. IS. Twltty, Umar. Mr. and Mrs. Frcdcr ick R. Chandler, Mr. and Mrs. B. .1. Ford, Mias Ada Frink, Miss Frank lin. Mrs. W. H. I.yttle, After an elaborate spread the guests enjoyed a pleasant dance, and file en tire affair was a very enjoyable one. Everybody Can’t clean clothes, iim Carter is the only recognized experl eneod clothes cleaner in town.' Take your work to him. iWedding : ♦ 4 : Present s: ♦ ♦ 4 ♦ 4 4- 4 4- 4 4- 4 i Will have open .on - MONDAY * FINE LINE OF* ♦ * 4 HIGH GRADE CUT GLASS AND 4 4 4 4 SILVERWARE. 4 4- * 4 CALL AND LOOK. * ♦ : KENNON MOTT, 0. 0.; Jeweler and Eye Specialist. , ♦ 215 NEWCASTLE STREET. 4 Inspector of watches for the 4 B. & B. Railways and 4 4 Keeper of the city clock. Time 4 4 by wire from Washington daily 4 , at 11 a. m. + ♦ 444*44444- +4- ** 44444-44*4* Stuffed Turkey, with .Cranberry j Sauce for lunch at Goldsmith’s today ■ at 11 O’clock: Natural Anxiety. Mothers regard approaching winter j with uneasaincas. children take cold 1 so f-asilv. .V: and: -ase costs more lit-1 re . < o i. "s-, ta ; is so s it" th if, 1 1 . oft n be- 1 ymij 'ir ta., aid l eto.e tne doctor ar-l rives. Such cases yield readily to One! Minute Cough Cure, l.iquifies the muc- ■ us, allays inflammation, removes dan-! ger. Absolutely sate. Aets imrne- j diately. Cures eonghs, colds, grip,) bronchitis, all throat and lung tro .- hie. F. S. McMahon, Hampton. Ga.: "A bad cold rendered me voiceless just before an oratorical contest. I in* j tended to withdraw but took One Min ute Cough Cure. It restored my voice in rime to win tha medal." Ijoergers Pharmacy, W. J. Butts, Simas Pharmacy. TfUS BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS. 4* % •tfeme denial * : Views Victes. : 4- 4 4444444444444444' COMPENSATION. When Five her paradise foraoolr, She cast, a swift despairing look At Eden in its loviiness. Then, conscious of her sad distress, From heaven she stole a hit of sky To beam forever in her eye. • A star that circled in a dance Sue seized to iadiate her glance. A tiny rose that blossomed there She plucked to make her cheeks as fair, And snatched a tre mi) ling drop of dew To purify her heart anew. And so, amid all hopes and fears, A bit of Eden woman bears. —By Abrani S. Isaacs. Mr-. .1. Polk Stewart is the guest of friends in this city. • • Miss Sims, of Valdosta, is the guest of Mrs. J, T. McKinnon, on Dart mouth street. * * Mis- Elizabeth Penniman leaves to day for Savannah, where she will re side in future. • .Mrs. Harry Strachan. of Savannah, has been tint guest of Mrs. F. U. M. Si rat nan for several days. Mrs. R It. Hopkins requests those who have donated articles to her booth to kindly- send them to her res idence Monday morning. The birthday party to be given Monday evening at the rectory of St. Mark's church promises to lx* a- very pleasant affair. The ladies in charge arc working faithfully, to make it a success socially and financially. • • • Mr. and Mrs. J. J. I.otf entertained with a delightful dinner on Thanks giving day. the occasion being most enjoyable. The guests present were Rev and Mrs. J. \y. Malone and their family, Miss Stella Douglass and Pro fessor and Mis. 11. F. Mamin. Mr. and Mrs. a. F. Wilder enter tain'd very charmingly at dinner Thanksgiving day. Those w-ho enjoy ed their hospitality were: Mrr. an Mrs. W. H. Cook, Mr. and Mrs. George 11. Cook, Mrs. (1. O. Wilder and Miss Frances Cook. • mm Toe entertainment for the Presbyte rian church will begin next Tuesday evening. The booths are being erect ed and preparations are going rapidly forward. A great success Is anticipat ed by the commit toes which are all working hard. • * • Rev. Dr. Gunn, of Atlanta, has re turned to his nome after a short visit ito Rev. P. j. Buckle. Dr. Gunn is one of the most brilliant and erudite priests in lue Catholic church and is greatly beloved in Atlanta, where he is pastor of Sacred Heart church, o’ Peachtree street. • • ■ The Excelsior l.lterary society of Glynn High school held an interesting meeting yesterday. A program of ex ercises commemmorative of Thanks giving Jay was rendered by the pupils who acquitted thcrgselvea most credit ably. Various characters were imper sonated in appropriate costumes and several fine recitations were rendered. Master Kemp Malone added to the pleasure of the occasion by a violin solo, splendidly executed. A number of visitors were present who enjoyed the exercises very much. I. O. O. F. Special meeting Seaport ixtdge No. VS tonight. Initiatory Degree will he conferred. All members requested to attend. P. BYLSMA. N. G. A. M, C ADDER, Recording Secretary. Nov. 29. 1902. * Inviting Specials. Best Florida Oranges, rNew Nuts, all kinds. Finest Eating Apples. Fancy New Crop Dates, Large Fat Bananas, Fresh Lemon Drops, Golden Nuggets (kisses). (Special Bicycle Delivery.) LLOYDS j 214 Newcastle st, ’Phone 255-2. Ship Notice. Neither niasler, owners nor consign ees of t fie British steamship John H. Barry will be responsible for any debts contracted by the crew of said steam er. F. 1). M. Strachan & Cos,, con signees. THAT OLD OVERCOAT Needs a new collar, anew lining or a thorough cleaning, so take it to Jim Carter’s or ring ’phono 29,1-2. Special Notice. All bills against the British steam ship Baron Cawdor must be present ed at our office by noon today, or pay ment thereof will be debarred. F. D. M. Strachan & Cos., consignees. Only the Best of workmen are em ployed to clean clothes at Jim Car ters. Ring ’Phone 253-2. ‘ Badies if you want to see every thing and up-to-date In fancy work, just go to Miss Kate Slaier’a Millin ery parlors. ROB ROY FBOUR I# THE *T, A DAYS DOINGS IN TOE LOCAL FIELD SHORT NEWS NOTES PICKED UP HERE AND THERE BY NEWS REPORTERS. Time of Meeting Changed. The Board of Trade has changed its time of meeting from 11 o’clock Fri day mornings until Thursday [nom inee at 10 o'clock. N'o meeting was held on last Thursday. Thanksgiving. No Council Meeting. City council did not meet in regular semi-montfiiy session Thursday nigat. Thanksgiving. It is probable, how ever, that the hotly will meet on next Thursday night. A Tennis t-iub. B. Deacon, who has recently moved to this city is now busy organizing a tennis" cliX) for the coming winter. All persons who desire to join the (flub will please leave their name at the drug store of IV. J. Butts. Twin Calves. A fine Jersey cow. belonging to Mr. and Mrs. L. T. McKinfton. present 1 her ownentr with two calves Thanks giving day. Both calves are iveiagi? sized and are fine healthy spee'inens of the bovine species. Lecture Postponed. The Illustrated lecture which was to have been given at the auditorium last night by Professor Parks, was postponed, owing to the fact that the electric lights were out of order. The lecture, however, will be given in about two weeks at the First Metho dist eaurch, free of charge to every body. Verry Neat C-' , rhe new St. Joseph convent, on Richmond street is ve rly com pleted. The wood work iia: teen vir tually fiished and a corps of painters are now at work on the same. When completed this will be one of the very hansomest structures in the city. Court Officials Coming. Judge Dart will arrive in the city to morrow to convene the Glynn superior court Monday. Solicitor Bennet will come down Monday. The session promises to hit a very interesting out as many oases, both civil and criminal are on the docket. Series of Lectures. Frances May Morrasmith, of Chica go, will begin a series of talks to the ladies, the* first to,be given in the Grand opera house Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday, December 2nd. 3rd an kb at 3:30 o’clock. These talks will be illustrated and her theory tnat beauty and happiness are due to good health will Ik* proven to you conclu sively. She is greeted by crowded houses Wherever she has been and every lady of Brunswick should hear these interesting talks. No admission is charged. Pure Drugs. % This is our Motto, WE LIVE UP TO IT •Gome end ejiYe ds Triel. I A Full Line of Everything * : IN THE DRUG LINE. i MORGAN’S DRUG STORE. Tustee’s Sale. Under and by virtue of an order granted by the Honorable A. J. Cro vatt. referee in bankruptcy, dated No vember 26th, 1902. the undersigned trsutee in bankruptcy will sell before the court house door at Brurswick. in Glynn county. Georgia, on Wednesday, the 10th day of December. 1902. all of the accounts due the estate of J.M Hoodenpyle. bankrupt. * r- 4 3 .u:- KV t- * oa.i tno imisvC’xtitv*t 6,nu, l ifV —. L. BUDWIG. Trustee in Bankruptcy of the Estate of J. M. Hoodenpyle. Bankrupt. NEW VELVET COLLARS, NEW SLEEVE LININGS, and NEW BODY LININGS for THAT OD OVERCOAT, at CARTER’S.. ’Phone 253-2 FOR RENT—A seven room, two story house, with all modern con veniences, 703 Gloucester street. Pos session given December 22. Apply 701 Gloucester street. Good dressers should have their clothes cleaned and pressed by Jim Carter. He is experienced and will do you a good job. Page Woven Work Fence is the* strongest £euc# la the world. Watch our Ad. Tomorrow. KAISFB BROS. The Old Reliables PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED HERF. Will not vary a traction of a grain from 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 freshness of every drug used. We replenish our store frequently, and use or sell nothing which has be come inetficient torough ace. SMITH’S PHARMACY JUS F Received ca r fancy Baldwin App! es. will sell cheap to tfye trade B. Borchardt ar and Company Oil Healers, C a! !L*atT3 Wood Healers \ . , Comforts, Blankets. Quilts Pillows. We Ar§ Headquarters yt.M.Miller A den. NOVEMBER 23 New Arrivals [ ~~ ! \ i i ' Heinz's New Sour Kraut i ' I Heinz's German Pickles. Heinz's Sweet Cucumber Pickles. , Another lot of Fine New Georgili 4 Syrups. Flapjack Flour. Buck! I wheat. Phone 118. f ctßF?arr"£ iiaaPj If it’s good to eat, we havle it. ; JVlillinery 1 l JUST RECEIVED A BEAUTI-j FUL LINE OF MILLINERY 2 GOODS, HATS, FEATHERS, OR-I NAMENTS AND FANCY ARTI-> CLF.S, ALSO A LARGE STt OF ZEPHYRS AND . FANCY WOOLS. LADIES CALL AND SEE FOR YOURSELVES. MRS. E. EARLE, 203 Newcastle Street. ROB fB THE BEST.