The Brunswick daily news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1903-1906, September 18, 1903, Image 4

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FRIDAY MORNING. The Early Ml, ARRIVALS Should the Occasion demand it, we can fur f§3|? LEVY’S. Turnip Seed Buist Garden] Cabbage Seed CPPHS Garden Collard aimua ; Beets, Lettuce for Mustard p a || p| ant ing: [Raddish, 'Spinach 1 HUNTER’S.Pharmacy METTO Call for it at any Soda Fount. Newest and best drink on the market--Try it once, Burnett’s Mixed Cow Feed Will Make Richer flilk=-= Will make more Milk-= Burnett’s Chicken Feed flakes Hens Lay Eggs Order a Sack Through Your Grocer .1. iT BURNETT, 2 st 2 rSf Wholesale Grocer ,tir^'S Phone 03. Now on Exhibition FALL and WINTFR R eady =to=W ear Hats at “ELKANS” HD ODD Cliy, - * BATCH OF SMALL ITEMS PICKED UP DURING THE DAY BY NEWS REPORTERS. J. H. Morgan la bark from Ma con. Ai Roy Dart spent in Way cron* CMU._V< R. 8. Pylos spent yesterday on Fancy Bluff. Judge Lambright has returned from a hunting trip. Abe Rothschild returned from New York yesterday. r ,apt. W. R Townsend was in the city yesterday. „ :J \ J. V. Singer, of Savannah, was in the city yesterday. French Hunter leaves this morning on a visit toAtianta C. H. Levay has returned from a trip up the Southern. Hunter Hopkins leaves today for a short visit to Atlanta R O. Jones, of Savannah, spent yesterday In the city. Engineer Ma<l Green has resigned his position on the B. & B. Li. W. Beach has returned from > business trip to Chattanooga. The street gang has been doing some good wolrk on Reynolds h. W. Beach has returned from a short busineao trip to Chattanooga. Work on the school house In New Town will he finished in a few days. A large party will go to the snap per 1 nainks on the Gracie next week. Ricehirds are becoming more plen tiful but tfie price remains too high. 8. Marks will return from Atlanta this morning with a carload of horses and mules. A large number of Bnmswicldans will go tol Atlanta on the excursion today. J. H. Neff, of Jacksonville, was among tjie visitors to the city yes terday. GeoTge T. Bailey, of Douglas, is shaking hands with his many friends in the city. E. F. Latimer, a well known lum berman of Valdosta, 'spent yesterday in the city. E F Coney leaves this morning on a business trip to Roekport, Texa*. ■“f.ftlff 1 M ,E. Tsavt has accepted a position with the Atlantic and Birmingham at Whyeross. The country around Brunswick 's flooded land some slight damage to the crops Is reported. As soon as the dates for the car nival are announced the News will be gin work on the special carnival edi tion. ':.i sis Zulawnky, representing Car stairs, McCall & Cos., Philadelphia, was amolng the visitors to the city yesterdy. The -work on Newcastle street be tween Gloucester and Monk Is mov ing along! Ini good shape and when finished It will be a credit to the city. Thos. Lloyd has taken charge of the Martin confectionary store and already the place has a busy appear ance. Mr. Lloyd will carry a full line of fruits and confectionery. Alex. Uvingston was In the city yesterday from Brookman. Mr. Liv ingston says his section of the country is almost flooded by the heavy rains of the past few days, and in some eections the roads have been badly damaged < • THE BRUNBWICK DAILY NEWB. CHEAP FOR CASH A Good Roasted Cof fee at 10 c per pound. Try it. WATCH THIS AD FOR CHANGES "W Ring me up or send in your orders. Full Weight and measure guaranteed. A. e JEFFERS 219 Newcastle St. Phone 159 If you want to he startled at prices call at Forston’s drug store and get his prices on soap and stationery. Fortson beats them ail. ST. JOSEPH’S - CONVENT SCHOOL Will reopen on Monday, September 28, 1903. Vocal and instrumental musis will be added to the regular course of studies. Extra charges for this course 1 you can find at Miss Slater's Milll nety parlors artlstical flowers, good for paper hats and other cheap trim tilings, almost given away. • Get out your winter clothes and have them put in good order by Jim Carter. Phone 253-2, 504 Monk street. Forston’s drug stare has just receiv ed a fresh shipment of Huyler’a candles. Go to Wilson’s today if you want to enjoy an order of ricehirds, oy sters, or anything else that the mark et affords. ' Quick Arrest. J. A. Gulledge, of Verbena, Ala., was twice In the hospital from a se vere case of piles, causing 24 tumors After doctors and a.ll remedies failed. Bnckien's Arnica Salve quickly ar rested further Insulation and cured him. It conquers aches and kill* pain. 2K cents at ail druggists. For grass shears and lawn mowers cal! st Ooug'sr Hardware Cos., and and get the beat for toe leapt money i Mr. Joseph Pominvl' of Stillwater, Minn., after having Bpont over $2,000 with the best doctors for stomach trouble, without relief, was advised by his druggist Mr. Alex. Richard, to try a box of Chamberlnln’s Stomach and Liver Tablets. He did so and is a well man today. If troubled with In digestion, bad taste*ln the mouth, lack of appetite or constipation, give these tablets a trial, and you are cer tain to be more thi.n pleased with .he result. For sale at 25 cents per box by all druggists The Open-air Drying Process at Jim Carter’s gives the clothes a frsfones- that they don't get else vher BROKEN YOUR GLASSES? Never mind, just save the pieces, and bring them to us, w< will match any broken lens*. Kconon slolt ©1)1;. Jeweler Speicalist 215 Newcastle St. Vinie by wire from Washington daily Keeper of the city. Cheap for Cash Flour, Best Patent. 24 lt>3 60c Grits per peck .. .. 20c Mecl. per peck 20c Sugar, Granulated. 18 lbs .. ..SI.OO Lard, Pure Leaf, per lb 100 Lard, Compound, per lb 9c Butter, extra boquet creamery,. .25c Bacon, best per lb 10c Bacon, good, 7 12c. 2 Bis 15c Coffee. Arbnckle's He Potatoes, Irish, per peck Soap, Octagon, 6 bars, 21.. Tomatoes, 4 cans 25c Tomatoes. S cans m - 20c C. L. Parker, Cor E and J Sts Telephone 94 STORM INSURANCE. Protect your property against loss for damage by cyclone and wind storms. Policies issued by JAMES 1 S. WRIGHT. When you are served with a choc olate cream at Forston's drdug store It is none other tham Huyler’s choc olate, the best in the market STORM INSURANCE. Protect your property against lass or damage by cyclone and wiud storms. Policies issued by JAMES S. WRIGHT. . . I dome deeial thews V\otes. : The Unwise Choice. Two young men when I was poor Came and stood by my open door; One said to me, “I have gold to gave,” And one, “I will love you while I live.” My sight was dazzled —woe’s the day! Apd I sent the poor young man away; Sent him away, I know not where, And my heart went with him unaware He did not give me any sighs, But he left his picture in my eyes; And In eyes it has always been; I have no heart to keep it in! 'Beside the lane With hedges sweet, Where we parted never more to meet. He pulled a flower of love’s own hue, And where if had been came out two! And in the grass where he stood, for years. The dew of th’ morning looked like tears. Still smiles the house Where I was bom Among its fields oif wheat and com. Wheat and corn that strangers hind I reap as I sowed, and sowed as th’ wind. And one who feels the truth break through Hi? dream, and knoiws his dream un true. I live Where splendors shine, and sigh For the peace that splendor cannot buy; Sigh for the day I was rich tho’ poor. And saw th’ two yoiung men at my door. —Alice Carey. Miss Eva Cook leaves today toi visit Altlaifta. i ' • * • ’— Miss Elise McDonald will return Monday from Atlanta. Miss Kate Slater leaves today on a short visit to Atlanta. * * • Mrs. J. J. Lteaner leaves tomorrow for Atlanta to spend a few weeks. * * • Miss Lola May Schoeppel leaves shortly for a visit to Jacksonville. a • a Mrs. W. A Schoeppel will leave in | a few days to visit friends in Way cross. a a a Mrs. H. W. Gaje will return Monday from a visit toi Toccoa and Atlanta. a a a Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McDuffie are pleasantly at thle Waldorf-j Astoria, New York. a a a Mrs. Wm. Anderson leaves today on a visit to Atlanta. ■l * • Mrs. J■ |t. }i. Dan forth and fam ily leave shortly for Asheville, I>J. Q,, where they will reside in future. ■ • • Miss Ada Cook leaves today for Atlanta, where she will Join Mrs. J. R, Coble and spend a month. • • • The many friends of Mies Mary du Bignon, who has been ill, will be de lighted to hear that she Is a great deal better. a a a Mrs. Wi S. Irvine and her children leave today far Atlanta 1 , where they will reside in future. Mr. Irvine .will follow later. a a a The convent school will re-open September 28. The indications are that the school will have an unusually prosperous term. ■ • • Jdr. and Mrs. L. E. Weinberg havo rented one of the pretty Harrison homes on Gloucester street and are now comfortly dominciled there. | Mrs. H. F. Wiggins and tier little daughters, Margaret and Helen, will return in a few days, after spending the summer in Fort Valley, Dalton and Atlanta. • • • Miss Bwyle will re-open her school Monday, September 28, at her school room on Norwich street. Miss Boyle is a very successful teacher and her school is one of the most popular private schools in the city.. • • • Miss Josie Smith will re-open her school Monday, September 28. In ad dition to the regular course. Miss Smith will give her pupils instruc tions" in drawing, fancy work and painting. This is Miss Smith's four teenth term and her school has grown very popular. The Brunswick girls who are at the state normal school have written letters to the Daughters of the Con federacy of this city, asking them to furnish a room tin the Winnie Davis Memorial hall in Athens. The domitorv of the normal is so crowded that there are three or four students in each room.. The Winnie Davis hall Is completed but not furnished. The Brunswick chapter should certainly furnish one room, as many chapters in the stale have undertaken to furn ish two or three. EDWIN W. DART, Attornty and Counsellor at Law- Court Hon*"- Brunswick, Oa. DR. W. CHURCHIL!. HATCHER Residence 710 Union Street. Office 300 1-2 Newcastle Street. Telephones 183 and 46. Office Hours: to 12 a. m., 2 to , 4:30 p. m.; 8 to 10 p. m. Carpets, Carpets, If you intend to Purchase a Carpet this fall we invite your inspection of a complete lint of samples which we ar e display ing. This Week Only Select ycur Carpet now and we wili keep it until you are ready. X M. Miller A don : Good Soda ♦ ♦s +. ..Of course, .anybody can say his Soda Water Is "Good” —but appar entiy there are comparative, degrees f of joodness. if you enjoy really GOOD Soda, si*p in and see how ours tastes. We fc _ don’t believe that you will be disap * pointed. j ] jMORGAN’S j Drug Store, Great Fire Sale McClure’s Ten Cent Store will offer bargains. Watch this space for dates, etc. McClure’s WATCH THIS SPACE For Interesting Announcement from A. Zf LMONOVITZ, The Grocer and Crockery Dealer. You will save money by so Doing, NEW YORK Cash Grocery ; Is prepared to meet the prices of all competitors. Vegetables always on hand. Get my Prices and you will always save money. . I j I am still sole agent for Grant street for Purina feed. j I carry a full stock of Grocer- ! ies at rock bottom prices. bouis e/®rj-ijM, PI 0 - 227 Grant Street. The Death Penalty. A little thing sometimes results n death. Thus a mere scratch, in significant cuts or puny boils have aid the death penalty. It is wise o have Bucklln’s Arnica £alve ever handy. It’s the best salve on srth and will prevent fatality, when Burns, Sores, Ulcors and Piles threat j\. Only 25 cents at all drug stores Dyeing old clothes for winter Is fye proper thing just nenr. See Jim Carter Phone 253-2, 504 Monk street.. SEPTEMBER IS. J THE' * ARCADE it If 210 Gloucester Street If If Is headquarters for all the pop-' If ulgr brands of whiskey on the ' If Market. ' If WWW Saratoga, Yellow Stone! k Hunter, Magnet, Duke of Cum-' •f berland, Wilson, Metropolitan' If Club, Silas Johnson, Congress. k Hall, Cambridge Rye, Elgin Club,: If including Bourbons, Gins Bran-; If dies, Imported and Domestic; If Wines, and a full line of popular; if Cigars. ; If , If lam putting out a specialty; If that excells anything that has; k” ever been offered to the public.; if Four full quarts Elgin Club, an. if excellent, high grade whiskey,, put up in a neat package, for , J $3.85. Delivered to any paint, ex-" * press prepaid. * j If I would call special attents-- ’ If for medical and family use, f Pure H. C. Bowen whiskey, th { is an absolute distillation of 181 Pool and Biilard Tables .kept in an up to date condi . tion. f f t f f f We serve, an elegant FREE f f LUNCH from 11 to 1 p. m. $ f 3 r Your patrosage is highly ap-j * predated. j ; PHIL KELLER. t ■ 4 4 4 4 A* * A AHA A * * When perfumery or boot stationery is wanted Forston's drug store is the place to get it at. a bargain, Goipg at unheard of prices.