The Brunswick news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1901-1903, November 30, 1902, Image 11

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SUNDA i MORNING. aD(I icler Wafl ts llirnil “ re ■* Furaistiing Coods. Lelurnis!i*ng For All t J It may be that anew parlor chair • jfiT*'' *'•’* mr* would help toe room or that a card 'Hi, ■ • table will lend to the enjoyment of j! 5 the limit evenings just ahead, l’er "~"'w ! *>■ '-mill haps its anew rug or malting, maybe H - *"#**! entire rooms are to lie refurnished. H ' ( Whatever it is count on the helpful -* l * -—*' ■ -1 ness of this store, on the better as • sortmeuts, on its exclusive designs jH rj , am! on its fair prices. You can get HfA '■ and jjt- Plenty of distinctive ideas here, both 9 in furniture and tutor coverings that u 1 ***'’ '— J ■ you cannot find elsewhere, and the •ff'V’*"— n 'lend. * I btiee ts no more titan yen ordinarily pay for the commonest kind of an ar ‘'l i-'Civod a large assortment of new goods, which were o:i at adyamageous prices and includes Book Cases and China Closets home designs. C. JVIeGRRVEY, 316 Newcastle Street. Z&ekme itenie. Tala jleur .cd tonic Is In growing demand. The season of the proa'# v t csed Is approaching. Inctgci Joa, Ji! 1- lionsness, Jaundice, Chilli and Fever, Sick Headache, pains In tne back and kirlneys all depend upon raa'ana, and Bellevue Tonic cures them all in any form, W. J, BUTTS, The Druggist, ryy??v- ■ KorAsthma use CHENEYS EX PECTORANT. • If you want to t SAVE MONEY . on your GROCERIES i * try the new York Cash Grocery. Everything’ new and fresh. A trial will con- ■ i vtnee ycu that we can 1 SAVE YOU MONEY. i t ( Souiti %akn, \ Prop. 1 227 Grant Street. j Oak Wood, Pine Wood Light Wood Phene 320. 9i(hit (k Uie'Caxhill Largest and beat load of wood in the city. QUICK DELIVERY. J. A. LOWE, JR. Contractor and Builder. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Also Do Paint Work. Get my Estimate Or Your Next Job 628 WOLF STREET. PAGE WOVEN WIRE FENCE, Made In Adrian, Mich, THE STRONGEST FENCE In the WORLD C. W. DEMING, Agt., Brunswick, Ga. Best in printing—News Job Office. Try Ficb Roy Flour. ..It it tne best •on tae market. Overcoats kei.r.ed cheap, at Jim Carter s. Forty Years’ Torture. To be relieved lrom a torturing dis ease alter 40 years’ torture might well cause Bit gratitude ot anyone. That is what UeVVitt’b Witch Hazel Salve did tor C. Haney, Geneva, O. Ha says: "De.Wltl's Witch Hazel Salve cured me oi piles alter 1 had suffered 40 years." Cures cuts, burns, wounds, gKia diseases. Beware ot counterieua. Joe.gors Pharmacy, W. J. Butts, It Yau Suffer From Kidney Troubles. Cse Smiths Sure' Kidney Cure. Noth ing uae it for diseased kidneys. SO cents. SWANS DOWN, PURE WHEAT )■ -OUR 9hc 'inylish Zitehen 314 Newcastle Street. A First class Restaurant for Ladies and Gentlemen. Private dining rooms. Dinner, tea parties and banquets served on short notice. -• • -■ m{& & Moiphine and U’liisKcy ilfß ha bits treated without jmJ lOf I or confinement. 2*3 ameed ft t Sanitarium or T>o : pay. R. H. VEAL, Man’gr Litliia Springs Cine Cos., Dia-wer A, Austell,Ga. Hoyieftreatiwent swi't if preferred. Correspondence strictly c< ufid- tttiai. If you want the largest LOAD OF WOOD &SS r ’ In Brunswick for 75 cents, PHONE 206. 1 TEMPLE’S WOOD YARD. IS YELLOW POISON . in your blood ? Physicians call it nalarial Germ. It can be seen changing red blood yellow under microscope. It works day and night First, it turns yourcom plexlon y ellow. Chilly, aching sensations creep down your backbone. You feel weak and worthless. ROBERTS' CHILL TONIC will stop the trouble, now. It enters the blood at once and (irives A .he yellow poison, if ncglccTed and when Chills, Fevers, Night-Sweats and a gen oral break down come later on, Roberts’ Tonic will cure you then hut why wait ? Prevent tuture sickness. The manufac turers know all about this yel low poison and have perfected Roberts’ Tonic to drive it out, nourish your system, restore appetite, purify the blood, pre vent and cure Chills, Fevers and Malaria. It has cured thous ands—lt will cure you, or your money back. This is fair. Try it. Price, 25 cents. Pm su e t>y •Sw/tVs Pharmacy -J nulls: If you’re going on a trip Here’s a pleasant little tip "lace a bottle in your grip , flifcpd Top Rye s. tirunawick, Ga. Vicinity. I *** 206 Monk Street. I Ferdinand Weatheimer £ Sens. Si,fillers Cinema&ti, 0. St. Jmpii, Ms. louisrilis, lj- For LaGrippe and Influenza use CHENEY’S EXPECTORANT Citation. Georgia, Glynn County. G. A. H. Jennings, guardian of Miss I.ec'la Calvin, having applied to mo to be discharged from such guardian ship, let all persons concerned show cause before me at the regular No vember term, 1302, of the Court o£ Ordinary of Glynn county, Georgia, why said application tor discharge should not be granted. This October 10th, 1902, HORACE DART, Ordinary. PERSONAL MENTION notes about people who COME AND GO IN AND OUT OF OUR CITY. L 11. Haym is out again after a week s illness. B. O. Middleton, of Atkinson, was in the city yesterday. Attorney D. \V Krauss spent yes terday in Darien on legal business. R. A. McCranic. of the A. C. 1,., wit'll Headquarters in Wayeross, was here yesterday. W. W. Davis, of the Wiggins Lum ber Company, spent yesterday in the city. ■. - Jack Friar is in Homerville, called there by the illness of his brolher-in- Uuv. Kdward Welchman, of New York, Is at the Oglethorpd with his family for a few days. Elliott Butts spent a few days of the past: week in Atlanta, the guest ot Representative 13. C. Butts. W. .1. Butts visited Boston, Ga., las’ week, where he was the guest of his sister, Mrs. George B. Smith. Palate leastgn ] roduets FOR YOUR Thanksgiving Dinner -i i - Plum rudding, Fruit Cluster Raisins, Royal Figs. Golden Dates, Cranberries. California Fruit Sauce. n Olives, Queen, Stuffed and Pit-4 ted. y Fancy Cakes. Preserves, Mixed Nuts. Nunnally s Fine Candies. 4 M 4 1 THOMAS KEANY, Grocer, t Phone 11. 3)2 Newcastle St.* t For Croup use CHENEYS EX PECTORANT. Clark, the well known colored bar her, is better fitted to serve the pub lie than ever. Everything neat and Mean and up to flat* P. DEV ARRIS. STAPLE AMO FANCY GROCERIES' Fruit*, Vegetables, Eto. MONK STREET. Swan’s Dows floor te he best. We Plead Guilty That we are price cutters of Bruns wick—as we buy for spot cask, which enables us to soil the people goods at Cut Prices Entire new stock of Crroceries, No tiling mil the best goods AJ.WAY fresh and fine. Your patronage .solic ited. and goods delivered to any part of the city free. Phone 21. Jdmes i. Matthews. •m Cor. F and Wolf Streets. ’Phono orders promptly delivered. The Arcade. Respectfully announces to its many friends and patrons in Brunswick and surrounding country that we are pre pared to 0.11 their orders tor any of tne leading brands of whiskies on tne market at popular prices. All goods Will be delivered to out of town eus- 1 turners free of express charges: **. W. W., Wilson, Old Saratoga, Louis 66, Y ellowstane, Paul Jones, Duke oi Cumberland, Monogram, Belle of Bour bon and a number of others including gins, wines and popular brands of beer. Our bar is replete with all that goes to make up a first class establish ment. Pocl and billiard tables kept in an up-to-date condition. We serve an excellent lunch from 11 a. m. to 1 p. m. PHIL KELLER. Fine millinery, tasteful trimming, reasonable price* at Miss Slater’s. High Grade Fertilizers. Orders taken for Virginia-Carolina Chemical Go’s, high grade fertilizers will receive prompt attention. C. W. Doming, Agent. Wilson now has the best oyster cook in tne south. B IN SOCIETY. Mrs. R. W. Gtubb, of Darien, will arrive tomorrow to visit Mrs. ,1. K. Young. • • • Mr. and Mrs. Straclmn have moved into tuoir handsome new residence on Union street. * * Mis. I*. W. Godfrey has returned to Cot ingtou from a visit to savannah and Jacksonville. m 9 m Mrs. David G. Hall lias returned to tier uome in Atlanta lrom a pleasant visit to Mrs. T. J. Wright. * * • Mrs. W. H. Dyer and her cliciUlreS have returned to Wayeross from a visit to Mrs. W. H. Borrie. * • Mrs. R. B. Tupper and 'her little daughter, Alveretta Morea, are visit ing Mrs. Samuel Hatcher in Columbus. • • • Judge and Mrrs. J. D. Sparks \\ entertain one evening next week in compliment to Miss Sarah Waldo, of Atlanta. • m Mr. and Mrs. Howard J. Waff will trrive this afternoon from their wed ding trip t a rough Virginia and North Carolina. • • • The hoy choir of be Mark's i nas disbanded and after today anotaer iioir will render (lie music at that, hureh. • • • Mrs. 11. S. Johnson, chairman of me Japanese bootli of the Pres byte rian hav.aar, requests that all articles donated lie sent to her residence Mon day. • • Mrs. Bolling Whitfield will enter din one evening lllia week with a din* ler in honor of Miss Sarah vvaldo, of Atlanta, who is the guest of Misses ..ueille and Leslie Butts. • • m Mrs. R. R. Hopkins, chairman of the Spanish booth in the “Street of the Nations," requests that all who have louated articles kindly send them to ler residence Monday morning. Andrews Wright cn nplimciited s* number of young people with a box party at the matlnc. w Thuru’.ay after noon. Ilis guests were Misses Claro Lamar and Alma Wright, and Martin King. Jr. ■ ft ■ Miss Jennie Bryan lias Issued cards for an at home for' next Wednesday evening Hi the home of Mr. and Mrs. L S. Dunwody, Cards will be played and the affair promises to be very pleasant. • * a Misses Lucille and Leslie Butts and Miss Sara'n Waldo have returned from Jacksonville, where they spent gala > ‘ u week. Their visit was a very picas ant one and they received many atten lions during their stay. ■ ne handsome new residence of Mr. md Mis. .). .1. I.issner, on Union street, is rapidly nearing completion. This residence is a credit m Bruns wick and to trie architect who design* cil il, being the correct colonial stylo. • * • Mr. and Mrrs. A. C. Banks enlor rained a few frironds at dinner on Thanksgiving day, tin occasion being very enjoyable. Those present weio Misses Susie and Clara Lamar, Messrs Roller! Schuyler and A. C. Banks, Jr. • • • Messrs. Alfred and William Orovatt, Montague Boyd, of Savannah, and Na son Boyd, of Tennessee, were among the Emory students who attended the ■ oot ball game in Atlanta Thursday. Messrs. Boyd and Dozier worn the guests of Alfred Crovatt during the past, summer. The Baptist Young Peoples' Union will give their annual sociable at the Sunday school rooms next Friday eve ning. Those affairs are a source of much pleasure to all who attend and do much to promote the social feature of tho union. • • • Mr. and Mrs. Beueford Deacon, who, with their adopted daughter, recently removed to this city, are winning many friends here, and express them selves as well pleased with Bruns wick. If they lirid it suitable, they will probably locate here permanently. ■ • m Miss Fe Symons will begin her danc ing school next Friday afternoon at 3 o’clock at her borne on London street. Miss Symons will leach only children under the age of sixteen and her pupils will receive cftrel'ul instruction in the latest, steps for two dollars a month. Miss Fannie Mason was tho hostess at a very pleasant six o’clock dinner Friday evening. The dining room ami table were prettily decorated and a tempting menu was discoursed by the young people. Tne guests present were: Misses Clara Lamar and Alma Wright, Messrs. Andrews Wright, Bur ford Coney and Harris King. * • Mrs. Harry Raymond, of New York, v/as tne guest Iff honor at a beautiful dinner party given in Atlanta on Thanksgiving day by Mrs. Francis Farley. Mrs. Raymond was also one of the guests at a large card party given by Miss Hockstrasser, anil at a box paity given by Dr. Virgil Hubbard at “The Way of the World” played by Elsie de Wolfe on Wednesday even ing. • • • Mrs. Ruth Marlin will celebrate her eighty-second birthday on ..Thursday, December 4th, with a pleasant family reunion. Mrs. Marlin Is one of this city’s oldest residents and has lived hero for forty seven years of tier long and uSeftrl life, during which time she has been active in charitable under takings, church work, and in numerous fairs and other undertakings connect ed with Brunswick’s growth and enter prise. She is still active and efficient THE BRUNSWICK BAILT NEWS. and her numerous friends will offer her many Congratulations and good wishes on 'her birthday anniversary. * • * Mr. and Mrs. Henry Winter Davis are at. present the guests of I.)r. and Mrs. Wheeler in the quaint and pictur esque little city of Mystic, Connecti cut, wnere their little daughter is to be christened today in the Episcopal church during (he morning service. Miss Florence Colesberry, of this city who was maid of honor at Mrs. Davis wedding here five years ago, will be one of the sponsors. Dr. and Mrs. Wheeler will also lie sjlbnsors for the little girl who is to receive the pretty name of Barbara Elizabeth Hine. I’hcir friends here will regret to learn that Ms. Davis intended visit here to her mother, Mrs. Howard 1.. Hine, will lie deferred until next March. * * * The Jewish ladies of this city are irranging for a "Rummage Sale to be given December 16 for the purpose of raising funds to improve and beautify their cemetery. This is a worthy cause and this good move on the part of tnese ladies should receive support from all denomiations. The ladies in charge request that all who have old articles of clothing, furniture, chitm or anything in this line for which they have no use to kindly notify Mrs. Kaiser or some other of those inter ested in it and they will send for the articles. Only the better class of peo ple will be called upon for donation: so that the articles will not be objec tionable in anyway. The ladies earn estly request that all the ladies of Brurnswiek respond to this appeal and send them contributions mr their rum mage sale. * * * slip aw Essie Deitz Rebekah Loilmk existenci held a social session Monilthe senses. November 24, to celebrate iWfi fourth anniversary and to meet and entertain the grand master, lleniy McAlpin. The beautiful and Impressive Rebekah Degree work was given in full. The ladles very highly on tneir drill advis ed them to go lo Atlanta at the'meet ing of the Grand Lodge in May to en ter a competition drill for a prize, al ter listening lo a very pleasing address from the grand master and short speeches from some of the members. A delightful supper was served. The success of the entertainment is large ly due to the efficient work of the pillowing ladies, who formed the com mittee in charge. Mrs. J. H. Bohne, Mrs. C. Stone, Miss Lillie Ward, Mrs. A. M. Calder, Mrs. E. a. McTigue Mrs. C. It. Taylor rendered valuable assistance with her exquisite taste in table decorating. Mrs. S. A. Burney. Mrs. C. U. Porter and Aliss Florence 'orler, who assisted in serving, i Meir full share to make the affair the success il was. The lodge lenders all a hearty thank you. They wil meet again Monday ight, December L This will lie the regular meeting night to elect officers tor the ensuing term. Our dishes arc the best ever served ui Brunswick. "Wilson.” Blcachings, 7c value, goes 19 yards for SI.OO. Best quality made, 16 yards for SI.OO. Only on Monday and Tues day, at Mrs. Isaac’s. Series of Lectures. Frances May Mornasmith, of Chica go, will begin a series of talks lo the Oldies, the first to be given in the Brand opera house Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, December 2nd, 3ru in till ai ;;:,’io o'clock. These talks will he illustrated and her theory that beauty and happiness are due to good health will be proven to you conclu sively. She is greeted by crowded .louses wnerever she has been ano every lady of Brunswick should hear these interesting talks. No admission is charged. Good board, nice rooms, $16.00 per month, at 211 B street. Notice. This is to certify that l will not be responsible for any debts contracted by Sallie Wilcner. J. L. Witcher Take dinner at. Wilson's today. A turkey dinner. We are prompt—News Job Office. Goes Like Hat Cakes. “The fastest selling article I have in toy store,” writes druggist C. T. Smitn, of Davis, *y., “is Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption. Coughs and Colds, because it always cures. In my six years of sales it has never failed. 1 have Known it to save sufferers from Throat and Lung diseases, who could get no help from doctors or any other remedy.” Moth era rely on it, best physicians pre scribe it, and all druggists guaran tee satisfaction or refund price. Trial bottles free. Regular sizes, 50c and *l. Children’s Undershirts from 10c up at Mrs. Isaac’s. NOTICE. Essie Deitz Rebekah Lodge, No. 1, will hold its regular Monday night meeting December 1. The election of officers will be in order and a full at tendance is earnestly desired. Miss M. A. Porter, N. G. Miss W. A. Bylsma, Secretary. Before buying elsewhere call and in spect our stock, it will pay you, at Mrs. Isaac’s. Page Woven Work Fence Is the strongest fence in the world. SSon’t Treat Symptoms food should be digested. Fee nourishment—health—strength It contain* should be appropriated—absorbed by t he system. b * Children KODOL ■ purifies, cleanses, strong the ns and sweetens the stomach. Til rive A ,us ? ew discovery digests all classes of food and assists the stomach and digestive organs in assimilating and ft h-h transforming It into the kind of nourishment that is ™ II taken up by the blood and fed to the tissues throughtut mm ■ ■ the vanousorgans of the body. Kodol cures indigestion Wk Ota Off ? nd dyspepsia, thus removing the cause of all stomach troubles Kodol gives such strength to the body that it Is invaluable in all wasting diseases. * T . W J?l‘ 1° think you for wbat Kodol lias don© form©.” writes Clifton Girton Collett Tnd ~ „„„ Kodol Digests What You Eat. LrcpapM by h -much O-r^uM utile farljf teisers w. J. BUTTS, Th. Druggist. dsANoiKENruoarll 'Whiskey • | Truly a Grand OhD ouhiskey \ Douglas & Morgan, I DISTRIBUTORS, Brunswick. Ga. , Pure Drugs. : This is our Motto, WE LIVE UP TO IT ‘Gome end giVe 6s a Trial. | A Full Line of Everything i IN THE DRUG LINE, I MORGAN’S DRUG STORE. Out of Death’s Jaws. "When death seemed very near from a severe stomach and liver trouble, hat 1 had stiff'red with for years,” writes P. Muse, Durham, N. C., “Dr. ixing’s New Life Pills saved my life md gave perfect health.” Best pills jn earth and only 25 cents at all Iruggists. ASK FOR ROB ROY FLOUR. If you need a typekriter of any de rcHptum come to see me before buy ing. 1 can save you money. Terms rea lonablo and satisfaction guaranteed 'J. H. Jewett. Rob Roy Flour Is good Another, beautiful hat in two shades of purple at Miss Slater’s millinery parlors. , Wanted. We would late to ask throught the lurnns or your paper, If there is a~y person who has used Green’s . ugust Flower for the cure of In...gestion Dyspepsia and Liver i’rpuoles that has rot been cured—m u we also mean ;neir results, such as sour stona :h, r mentation r- food, nabitual costive uess nervouaidyspepsia, headaches, de spondent flings, sleeplessness—in fact, and trouble connected with the stomach or liver? This meuicine as? been sold for many years in all civil ized countries, and we wish to corres pond witu yo” and sem. you one of our books free of cost. If you have nevei tried August Flower, try one bottle rirst. We have never known of itt failing. If so, something more serious is toe matter with you. Ask your druggist. G. C. Qreen, Woodbury, N. J. Our work speaks for itself, while our line of photo jewelry, buttons anc frames Is complete. We aiso do developing and finishing for amateurs. WILSON PHOTO STUDIO. 604 1-2 Gloucester street. We are prompt—News Job Office. Everything new at Miss Slater’s Wednesday in something new and stylish. * Clark, the leading and up to date colored barber, has all the latest 'kings connected with an up to date barber shop. With Us Again. Mr. C. C. Cocroft, Ihe well known expert, piano tuner, representing Phil lips & Crew Cos., Atlanta, Ga., is in Brunswick again tuning and repairing pianos, and guarantees to do perfect work. Orders left with Fleming & Waff will be promptly filled, NOVEMBER 30. Use Derminol for Chapped } Hands and Face Sedalgia Tablets for Headache Hunter-Sale Drug Cos. ■PHONE 37. Birth Place of Pure Drug*. The Only Guaranteed Kidney Cure, is Smi—’s Sure Kidney Cure. Your Jruggist wilk refund your money if after taking one bottle you are not satisfied with results. 50 cents. CLEANING, PRESSING AND DYE ING.. GOOD WORK DONE CHEAP ER THAN ELSEWHERE. SEEJIM CARTER, OR RING ’PHONE 263-2. Ladies. Those of Vou that have not bought your hats will do well to call at Miss Slater’s millinery parlors Wednesday and see 'her new trimmed hats. Hi* Life in Peril. “1 just seemed to have gone all to lieecs,” writes Allred Boe, of Welfare," <’ex, “billiousneßß and a lama back oad made life a burden. I couldn’t ■at or sleep and felt almost too worn iut to work when I began to use Elec tric Butters, but they worked wonders. Now I sleep like a top, can eat any thing, have gained in strength and en joy hard wont.” They gave vigorous health and new life to weak, sickly run-down people. Try them. Only 50c at all druggists. Kainit. Will receive one or more cargoes of Virginia-Carolina Chemical Co’s. Kah nit at an early date. Orders filed now will receive prompt attention. O. W, Doming. Agent. SWANS DOWN FLOUR IS PURE, Lawyers should have their work sisting of the plan, and outfit of the done at the News Job Office. Best la printing—News Job Office,