The Brunswick news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1901-1903, December 14, 1902, Image 12

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SUNDAY MORkiNO, SHOPPERS’ DIRECTORY Jcr Men for ladies ■W—W'"■' —l -• <•*•**•<■ ii— ■mi ——— w \ Walking Canes Purses, Bags Umbrellas Fur I > ieces Smoking Jackets Umbrellas Bath Rof>es Lounging Robes Cigar and Handkerchiefs Cigarette Cases Silk Waists tiloves, Hosiery Jewelry Cases wSs&\. .. *'3®' Bjftf - I Neckwear Mufflers Skirts and Jackets Full Dress protectors Fur Muffs ■ , Fancy Suspenders Children’s Fur Sets nd Cuff Boxes Hosiery, etc. sil! of whkh are Suitable 3 ■-■o: 'Christmas Presents LEVY’S iWe Have Accepted Agency ► * . ; fc, " far >yv\’Vsj2*: ' *■ ' ..'• ’ - V'.' . .J, - • :,f" For 1 lie Edison Ppnogfgypli unci sup plica, W will carry lu^ stock at all tlnica a complete stock of , , PHONOGRAPHS AND RECORbS W sell for cash or on the Inslall | mont plan. W also take old machines In cv < change as pari pay meat on new ones. 1 Phonograph concerts afternoon and evening. i i , i tf i v W. J. BUTTS, i THE DRU GGIBT. .jfc|£ ♦ Agent for Huyler'a Candles. * RTpF XX 1 vv XL. y Mcri'liiuif Hln want of Inis s tuple will do well to ; Call and See Our Samples, ; y We have a large lino to b3 etc from. ’*'#< We carry in slock Life Buoy, Monkey Brand. Octagon ami many ' ► oilier brands. 1 . Our line of Toilet Soap la np-todate. If you want Tomatoes come * . *OO "S- .*:’*:! '.*J4 t The Downing Company.; . Special Bargains m ' for . &'■ •; •*. P -•> i-T Saturday, Monday and Tuesday —— —. Ife See Heller’s Weekly. and. H. Heller & Bro. 20 2 Newcastle and 302 Bay* IN SOCIETY. TO MYSELP. Paul Fleming. 1600. Ix-t nothing make thee wad or froUul, Or too regretful, lie still. What God hath ordered must he right, Then find ia it thine own delight, My will. Why Bhould'st thou fill today with sor row About toniorow. My heart? One watches ail with care most true. Doubt not that He will give thetytoo, ~ Thy part. Only ho steadfast, never waver, Nor. seek earth’s favoiy But rest. Thou knowost what God wills must be For all His creatures—so for tltco. The boat. - %+ - " ,n Miss Kathleen Morris leaves this week for her home in l)ai ten. * • ■ Miss Vivian Kay will arrive shortly to spend the holidays at home. • • m Annie, the tittle daughter or Mr. and Mis; J. M. Burnett, its still quite sick * * Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Maurice are on ■Joky! spliiding some time in thoir cot tage. Mlkr Uosa Snyder Is stopping r; Mrs. J. K. Nightengale's for the win ter. , y• • • The tour Atlanta chapters of I>. A. 11. wlll-givc a colonial ball January 17; which will be a large ami event. * Miss Pyatl Green, who has been spending some time at Mrs. C. . Wyl ly's. on Union street, leaves this jveok for u visit to Savannah and Charles ton. i • • • Mrs. Kaiser rdtpients ull who have (loniiL.ons for the Kutmmige Sale iu send the same do.vn Monday to tin store next to OlewtidV. bicycle nfk lishmeot. 1 • • Mr. ami Mrs Strothers and Ihclr family will arrive shortly to spend some time on Joky I, Their hanm-tome cottage Is undergoing rnpaln and lm provemouts to bo in teadiot-tm ioi their arrival. • • fc The wedding of Miss l.uke and Dr. Thatcher, which occurred recentiy In Now York city, will Iks of Interest to a number f persons here. Mi. i, is the daughter of Mrs. Frederic. Baker, ot who ownn a cottage cm .lekyt Inland, and she ’lias often visited Jekyl wttu iter mother. Dr. Thatcher i>. a promi nent physician of New rork. The cantata to he gfcvqn In the ltfet.lv odist church Doccn.liej >0 will lie a great treat to lovers of tine nuisfe, The best talent of llrnnswlck will take pail and all are very enlhtmlnmio over ihe beautiful music of the cantata. The re hearsal tomorrow evening will he for the male voices and a full attendance is requested. • • Miss Surau Waffle left last night for her home in Atlanta, after au enjoy able visit to Misses l.uellle and Leslie Butts. Miss Waldo lias won hosts ot friends during her stay, and Juia been the recipient of an unusual number of a number of persons here, one is the thoroughly charming girl, and limns tolek has never had a more popular visitor. I lor departure is jimcd re gretted, but. her friends look forward to having her visit this city again ai some future time. * m m THE RUMMAGE SALE OCCURS lUESDAY. The Kummage Sale to occur Tubs day in the store next to Olewiue's bi cycle shop will ho a very interesting and successful affair, judging by the enthusiasm and hard work of the la dies in charge. Tomorrow is the last day for donations and every one is re quested to hunt up something to send to tlie ladies. If nolllied they will solid for the ai tides. RECEPTION OF MR. AND MRS. C. T. CALNAN. Tbo reception given Wednesday eve ning by Mr. ami Mrs. <’. T. I’linan, celebrating their tin wedding, was a very pleasant. a..air. About seventy live guests attended ami quantities of presents wore received as well as many congratulations and good wishes, from the numerous friends of this pop ular couple. The house was tasteful ly decorated in green and silver with palms, ferns and cut flowers adding to the effect. The dining room ana faldo were very pretty. The centerpiece of choice rosea with tripling green Vines, ihade the table a lovely picture, when delicious refreshments wore served. Mrs. (talaan was gowned becomingly in white and was assisted in receiving by Sirs. Emmett Calnan and Mrs. Wat ers. The evening was a charming sue cess, and was thoroughly enjoyed by the large number of guests. • • ENJOYABLE DINNER AT THE OGLETHORPE. The dinner given Monday evening at the Oglethorpe by Mis. Edward Welchman in honor of Miss Sarah Walifo. was one of the prettiest and most enjoyable affairs of the season. Covers were laid lor six. and a deli cious menu of eleven courses was dain tily served. Those present were: Mis Sarah Waldo, Miss Lucille Butts, Mi Leslie Units. Mrs. A. M. Smith and Mrs. Hoyt W. Gale.. • • MISS WALDO COMPLIMENTED BY JUDGE AND MRS. SPARES. Judge and Mrs .1. 1). Sparks compli mented Miss Sarah Waido with a very delightful card party on Wednesday evening at their home on the boule vard. Ten tables were played, the THB BHONBWICK DAILY NEWS. game being euchre. The rooms were prettily decorated with palms ahd eut flowers, and delicious' refreshments were served. The lady’s first prize was won by Miss Sarah Waldo, the gentleman’s hint prize by B. P. Cole man. The lady's lone hand prize was won. by Miss Jennie Bryan, gentle man’s first by A C. Banka, Jr. The tmoby raizes were awarded to Miss Bessie Syttirijes and H. F. du Bignon. The. score cards were very novel, be jng'pr<'tty illtic baskets adorned with pink riidions'. As the games progress ed tally Was kept i>y tying a tiny belt to tke-dirtb- baskets. Those woo were present at this enjoyable affair wore: AliKsoi Sarah Waldo, Lucille Bulls, Josephine and Bignon, Constance Butts, Emily Waff, Gertrude Alien. Fannie Grant Nightengale. Itila vir-Ktmior. Maude Waft;' Leslie Buns. Jennie Bry an. Susie Lamar, Ellen Pon nlman, le-ssfe Sy mines. Horn Snyder, Ethel Elliott, Marie DcVoc, Sur.s; of Valdosta, Alexme Hall. Mrs. A M Smith, Airs, Edvard WAfotijimn, Mr, anil Mrs. ft. K, Hopkinji, Mr. and Mrs. Fjedetiel. 13. Chandler, Messrs. Geo Smith, K .1. Mien. Bayaid Butts. How art! Smith, H. K. du Itignon, i. Qr Frenithg Jr., Frank Mauard, J. T. .Colson. I . E. Iwltty. LaWsoii Kligene ,Vtl it field. J W. Bailey. A. M. Smii'i Hngji But torsi, A. C Banks. Jr,. VV. J. Buffs and C. C. Fleming. m m m enjoyable german THURSDAY EVENING. , The Cotillon club gave a hcanlifni german Tnursday ovuiwg at me ogte tliorpo. it Was lud by Mr, Miitton Ma ryc and several pretty now dgirres wore, lntioduoorl. Tie.so win. partici pated wire: Miss Mary iwoCnMough with K- J. ABou, Mias KilK'i Cimidy wiUi K. H. Whit field, .ma Korf io Oojioiey with C. M. PedtlicciW, Mien Alexin*Jiaii wifti C, C. Fleming. Mies Geilrodo Alien nlt.li Bayaro J. Bulls, Mir. Ndward VVelohtiMut with U. P. Colciaun Mist Surah Wutdo with . TANARUS! Smlflt. hflas Leslie Blit with Mownnl Smiilt. Me and Alia, H. W. '■Gale, Alf. and Mrs. A. M. Smith, Joe Knmibsui, stag. ENTER i AiNED WITH A GERMAN SUPPER. Mdses. Lucille -nld Leslie llnUs on lcrtu.ri.ed with a german supper utter fbe.gcttnan Thursday oyqgiu;; in honor of Miss Sarah Waldo and Mf'- Ed ward Welchman Tint charming young lioritusses jure noted for tnotr graceful tioKpitnlfty. ami i iks affair was one oi Gift pleasantest they have ever given Tliotsp jotsunt Were; Mrs. Edward ■Welchman, Miss Shrub .field, Miss Lucille Hulls, Miss Leslio Butts, Mohsih. F. jfi. Txyttty, Morton Murye. A. W. Palmer, of jacksanvdlts, How ard Smith. li. P. Coleman and George H. Smith; '■■ .a j* PLEASANT BOAT PARTY WEDNESDAY EVENING. OapLi.n W. M *f'uippr jfave a picas ant- boat pmty Wedm-.xkiy, com pi I meniary to Alias Sirrah Waldo and Mrs. G E Cate. Tho party went out on the "Tupiier'’ and visited Johyl, trite to th>y were pleasantly entertain (Si by Mr. R. C. (Jrob, wlm bail liinell served tor uis guests; 'I none In Ut>. parly were: Mru. O. K. Cafe, Miss-Sa rah Waldo, Mrs.' Edward Wen iimsn. Miss Ln< illc I milts. Captain and Mrs, W. M. Tapper. m m • GERMAN GIVEN MONDAY EVENING. The german given ai Uie Oglethorpe by Mrs. Edward Welchman last Mon day evening was a very pleasant event. It followed her dinner, given in honor Of M*W Waldo, and was also given partly in eompHnient. to this charm ing visitor t" Brunswick, Mr McCul lough led the first linjl', mid Mr. Ma lye t,.e lull or half of the german, Tht: following couples participated: .jVliss Sarali Waldo with Howard Smith. Miss Lucille Butts with Morton .Mary,-, .dlss Susie l.amar wilh A. C. Hanks, Jr., Mids Jennie Pryaij with Mr. Ka minski. Miss Fannie Grant Nlghtviigaio with Bayard J. Butts. Miss rdhel Con oly with Eugene Whitfield, Miss Mitry McOfdloegh with It. 1). Mender, Miss Kc/.r.ic Conoley witli C M. Pcddleord, Miss Gertrude Allen with Malcolm McCullough. Miss Alexine Hall with Charles C. Fleming, Miss Josephine dll Bignon with B. P. Coleman, Mrs Edward Welchman with George H. Smith. Mrs. A. M. Smith with .1. W. j Bailey. Stags—T Q. Fleming and \V. - J. Butts. RECEPTION OF MR. AND MR§. E. F. CONEY. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar F Coney.gave a reception Friday evening from eight to eleven tn honor of the twentieth unite versary of their wedding. This was one or the largest and most elegant affairs ever given in Brunswick and all society attended. Mr. pud Mrs..Coney received their guests in the parlor, which was decorated in green with quantities of choice roses aud terns. The hall was in Japanese decorations and the stairway was twined wjjji bamboo and hung with lighted Japan ese lanterns. In the hail. Mrs. 15. B. Tapper and Mias Josephine on Higuon prosified at the punch table vvnere they gracefully dispensed delicious fruit punch to the guests. In tile library the color scheme was red, and this warm tint was effectively carried nut In all the decorations. The roses and other flowers were alt rod, and the room was ft delightful picture. Miss ljnciile Burts, assisted by Miss Marie DeVoe and Miss Irene Wood, presided at the coffee table in the red room The dining room was in white and green, And a lug wedding bell hung from the e..andelior above -ue table, which was loye-iy with roses and smi- Inx; Here Mrs. B. F. Itillon; of Jack sonville. and Mrs. W. H. BeVoe. as sisted by Misses i.uoille Kay, Ke/.r.ie t'onoly; Him McKinnon and Ethel ConoVy served cream and cake On a latticed porch, also prettily decorated with palms and Japanese lanterns; a lung table held tile beautiful gifts re- XMAS Presents j of All Kinds That are the Best Most Lasting, and Most Appreciated In Jewelry Silver Goods Cut Glass Fine Lamps Fountain ahd Other Pens Fine Purses Umbrellas,Canes Call Now And if I Haven’t What You Want I wili Order for YOU Open Unfits !1 al Nijjht Kennon Mott 0. D. Jeweler ami Eye Specialist Competent Workmen ar llin o ,;, hind employed at Jim t'artor'n ctot;... defining nnd lyhtg nstftJiHidtincrpt (f you want tl\o lest kind .4 work don cheap go to Barter, or ring phone 255-2. SWANS DOWN FLOUR 13 PURE, Who Puts Up Your Prescriptions? £MbL.'Wc invite the priviiccte. Wr use the T - - hest quality of every drug. We txcr . ;> cisc the most exacting care with every part of the work. We produce rtiedb cine tliat brings the best possible re- ' . suits. We ehcnigc only a living profit above the cost oi materials. Lot us fill your prescriptions. MO ROAN'S DRUG . STORE. ceived from Mr. and Mrs. Coney's many l idem,*. As the anniversary was their china wedding, the gills were ail appropriate to thgoeeasiun. Malty ot them eame from TSiksouyioe. Savan nah and Atlanta, and telegrams ot congratulations wove also received from those cities. About two hundred guests attended the reception and it was one of the most enjoy able apfl brilliant affairs ever given here. ♦ * * AN ENGAGEMENT At IS ANNOUNCED. The friends or Mr. Fred Pfeiffer and Miss Regina -Marks will learn with in teresr of mclr engagement which has just been finnounced. Miss Marks a sister ot Mrs. Herllui Nathan and has lived bore several yeers. During that time sue has endeared herself to a large circle of friends. Mr. Pfeiffer has made Brunswick his home lor the greater part of nis life am. is very pop ular here. The many friends are con gram lining him upon his engagement. tJhr ice box is full of the best the market produces. Wilson’s restaurant ’phone 321 : X. Notice. This is to certify that I will not he responsible for auy debts contracted by Sallie Wikuer. J. L. Witcher KAISER BROS-j See Our - See Our | Show The Old Reliables. Show * Window Window * Thank you for your appreciation i our < fiorir to please v< u nM our Bargiin gdrt ii .Vtcm.ay and. TmHiHv. i)s* war >ti’. ic.i“ from iiiandog t > night and rryr dcrku haJ ;P, they neili do. !t wosj "yf lid ■c:; i :p'‘.' Now wo cafl your ai tolli-a ic o'.~‘ Christmas (Ga ls. Ac few items , whim wo have mentioned 1 CloW. J An lit veal fg-ttPm will nJ’.ihtoi x.OO Ladles’Sk'rts fa’i coirtts) .jackets and Cloaks (nil fctyh-orj Fur Mohs. Kiik Pfe-ticoats t ill coioie). Wauls lull stylos and fob,, oral. Chiffon Boas. Last* Collarettes. Fascinators. Mercerizwjjt Skirts. Hamlkcrchciyts, Gloves Parasols (gold and silver> Ckai'4 t.iaiue Bags. Gents Furnishings. < Shirts. Gloves. Scarfs. Suspenders. Umbrellas, Etc. ■ •"* t PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED HERE. ■■ Will not vaiy a fmetton of a gmln fiom -the quunttt;. called for, accuracy in she compounding of Medicines. is ttiio of our R'hcna p.-inls. Added fo lht.“ is (.hc-ttb.M !ui parity and on douMi-.l frcsuiiess of i vciy drug used W replenish our storo frcgilentfy; and ime or sell nothing which has IxL Tome inclficiont torougli ago. SMITH’S PHARMACY ' His Lif* in Peril. "I Just Reel lied ,o have gone nit to li.-ces," writes'All red Bee, of Wolfare, !>x, "liitliousncSß and a lanfn hack ,lad iitade life a burden. I couldn't eat qr sleep and r-lt pki worn • iric Ibitt.Tß, but ih.-y worked wusddro. N< v 1 jiloop like a top. can eat any tfuug. tmva gained la Htrength and en joy hard worn." They gave vigorous hcnPb nnd now life to weak. Sickly run-down people. Try them Gniy 60c at all druggists. M.M.Milkr ai den. This Space Is for the Kings Daughtei% Who will he in of our STORM;*; Dec 23. WciSTTp*' < DECEMBER 14. I Fire Works. I Fire Works jFire Works I I 8 W/itrii this rater on as w |j will name prkvs no other store j 5 to as wo Irougbt u iot^ R direct from tie Tar lory in Now i g York I | Fruit C&ke&y S 1, 2 and Pound f ans | . OCUittiNTS, 1 L NI TS. " WAtSiNS, H t DATES. H s MALAGA CJKAPES, 2 HANANA. ouam.es, I APPLE*, R *, CKANDERIUES jj Candies 1 jj AnyiTiiiij! you want, wo wHl.hu.re j nr::t week. | Phone 166. 14W r fh-bfltdi .r.f%mx<>cZ7rz j If it’s good ia eat, w havle it. Goes Like Hot. Cakes. “The l.’thtftsi setting article i have In niy store.-' writes druggist C. T. Snntu, of Davis “is Dr. Kings Now i Use,/very toy Consumption, < onghs and Colds, beeanse n always euitsc. in my-aljt years of sales it has new r faiit.n. i i,ave known t to sayq suiirtfds front Throat and Lung uisi! us. who maid get no help from drk'ten; or iny oUief remedy.' M< ih ors rely oh It, best physicians pre seiiia- it, ami alt druggists guaran tee am IsfatUon or i Of Mud price: trill t>otliJs tr<;e. tiegular sizes. 6uq a: and *• . V i Auulher Ifeautitlil ha, ip two shades !or purple *1 Miss SlaterA. iu;Ujn< , y ' nar UR-