Brunswick weekly advertiser. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1889-18??, September 19, 1889, Image 6

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jgrtinsivick Advertiser rablUhatl o»Uy u<l Wecklj »t BR NSWICK, GEORGIA TUB CITT HV TUB SEA." Subscription Bntcc n.ilr, by mnll.ordclircrr If carriers within tbs city, II per annum: Wecfc 1 $3 per annum. ., Advertising lUtcs extremely rea»onul«k. an< BtA<le known on applications Advertisements for which bo definite contrac^ * matie will be published until ordcrod out, and payment exactod accordingly. bright and crisp. Cream of the News Skimmed and Condensed. Jas. S. Wright, the Clothier. II II. Crsy, of Pine Bloom, is in the city. gST Htmembcr Dillon! He sells only for cash. A Merman l’arkcr is out again after a week's illness. New Oat Meal, Prunes and Dates just received to day by R. C. Keen A Bro. Capt. Barney Dart and family arc back from Dablonega. School Books at Breedlove & Scar lett's. Mr. .las. Drury ia back in lb uns wick looking much improved. Tuesday September 24th! Tin Walker Company almost cut prices in half. Up to date 1125 have been sub scribed to the Piedmont Exposition exhibit- John R. Dillon, header, i. e. of low prices. Mr. L. W. Ilazlehurst is putting up a nice house in the southern portion of the city. Every article is warranted ns to weight and quality, at Dillon’s. Mr. J. S. Wright returned to-day from a week's visit to his family in Gainesville, Gu. Just Received.—Delaware and Niagara Grapes Pears, and Apples, and for sale by R. C. Keen & Bros. Fat Mackerel, two forlhcts., at Dillon’s. Mrs. F. A. Fitzgerald, Miss Louise and Mrs. Steele and baby arc back in tho city from Waltbourvillc. Cut Ham, at Dillon’s. Mr. Uusbcc, the fruit man, is all smiles to-day. ' The steamship is in, and bis fruit supply is nil right. Tuesday, September 21 tb! The Walker Company sells cotton flannel ut 84c. worth 10c. Major Dcgnonand contractor Ross of South Brunswick came over to the city to-day in steam launch Victor. Tomatoes—rich, red, ripe ones—74 tents a can, at Dillon’s, F street and Cochran avenue. Sirs. G. G. Folsom ami children returned home to-day from Americas, where they have been spending n brief season. Don’t fail to attend the grand spe cial sulo at tho Walker Company's on the 2-lth inst. “ IIowc, tho candy man,” is all business to-day, getting ready for to-morrow’s trade. Ho is making up a large lot of fine candy to-day. Fuil line of Blank Books, Ink, etc., at Breedlove A Scarlett’s. What constitutes a good wife?— One who is economical uiid buys from Dillon. R. (’. G. Love, of Gastonia, N is in the city. Mr. Love is the father- in-law of our townsman, C. S. Tail, and is making a prospecting tour over southwest Georgia, having just been up in the vicinity of Albany.— Mr. Love owns a controlling interest in a large cotton factory of bis town. THE FINANCIAL INTEREST Is Not yet Abated—The List Still Swelling. In Wednesday’s issue we printed tlu list of subscriptions to tiie Glynn Piedmont exhibit fund, amounting to $2.71;50 The committee have since put in some good work, anti ridded several new names to tho list, in ad dition to the $150 appropriated by the city. Tho committee will need every dollar they enn get, and will continue the cuuvass. Every sub scriptiou will lie appreciated. The list now stands: PREVIOUSLY REPORTED. Glauber A Isaacs $10.00 T. Newman 10.00 C. Downing A Co 15 00 E. II. Mason A Co . 5 00 Bricsenick A Son 11 00 Coles, Sirakins A Co 5 00 Lott A Love 5 00 M J Colson 5 00 T. O'Connor A Co 5 00 G. W.-White 5 00 Lloyd A Adams 5 00 H. N. Gann 2 50 A. Futinan 5 00 W. II. Bcrric 2 50 Clark, Cook A Co 5 00 C. P. Goodyear 5 00 Brunswick Co 25 00 A Kaiser A Bro. 10 00 N. Gillicnu 5 00 G. D. Hodges 5 00 Brunswick Terminal Co 25 00 J. H. McCullough 5 00 J. P. Harvey 2 00 Coney A Parker 2 00 J. R. Cook 2 00 Wm. Baker 1 00 A. E. Wenz 2 00 C. K. Arnold 2 00 A. C. Banks I 00 II. S. Burkuloo 1 00 W. J. Price I 00 T. J. Minohnn ... 2 00 Mayer A Ullman 10 00 R. R. Hopkins. 5 00 C. G. Moore 1 00 F. Joerger 2 00 L. C. Marlin 100 A. II. Baker 5 00 Paul Butzlotf I 00 J. TV Palmer 2'50 J. M. Dexter .*. 5 00 C. F. Way 100 F. E. Cunningham 2 00 J. J. Lissner 5 00 Wm. Anderson 2 00 II. J. Bead 7 00 J. E. Lambright 1 00 Burr Winton I 00 $271.50 ADDITIONAL SINCE THE ABOVE. City 150 00 J. Michelson 5 00 G. W. Calvin 7 00 I. Cohen 1 00 W. F. Docrllinger 1 00 S. M. Glognuer 100 C.X, Elliott 2 50 K. J. Allen 1 00 C. J. Docrllinger 1 00 Breedlove A Scarlett 2 00 C. L. Schlatter 2 00 Taylor A Davis 2 00 M. Michelson 2 00 N. C, Greer A Son 7 00 U. Obcrlnuter 1 00 C. McG arvoy 2 00 John llacncl 2 00 D. T. Dunn 5 00 J. M. Tison 5 00 J. It. Minchan 2 00 Picture Frames made to order at Breedlove A Scarlett's. CLOSING OUT! My Kntire Stock of Omits* Furnishing; Goods at Cost. This menus Gust in every seuse of the word—net prices tor goods bought in New York for cash with the benefit of all cash discounts. The stock must he closed out in the next thirty days, to make room for a larger one in the same line. Mr. E. il. llirscb. of the well known firm of R. llirscb A Son. of Marietta, Ga,, will continue in the same staud. Anyone wishing winter wear,shirts, collars and culfs, and in fact any thing in the line, will do well to call early. Thanking the public for the share of their patronage which I have re cclved, 1 trust they will transfer it to my successor. C. 1.. ELLIOT. Go to Breedlove A Scarlett's for School Books. Total : $425.00 Tuesday, September 24tb! The Walker ('ompauy will sell you 4-4 bleached shirting at 84c. a yard, worth 10c, a yard. The steamer Cracker Boy, with ( apt Alexander at the wheel and Purser 11. A. White master of coro monies, left this morning for' the Satillaoneo more. She is much im proved in appearance. Hughes, Boone A Go's Paints will stand this climate. They arc the best in the world. , Genuine Imported Swiss cheese just in by steamer to-day at R. C. Keen A Bro. A Fresh Start*! TOE FIRST MY OF FIRMS OTox Til© Season.! Owing to immense additions to our stock in every Depart ment, we are now prepared to offer such Bargains as have never before been offered in this city- - On Tuesday, Sept. 24th, -We will sell the following for strictly cash and no discount: Press Goods: All wool Tricot 48c a yd All wool Plaid Flannels.. ' 03c a yd 50 pieces solid color Worsted 10c a yd One lot 30-in Henriettas 2c a yd One lot all wool Henriettas 44c a yd 3 pieces silk.warp Henrietta in black at a bargain. Damask. ) bleached Linen Damask 24c 4 bleached Linen Damask 30c Bleached Damask 45c a yd, worth 00c Bleached Damask 00c u yd, worth 80c Bleached Damask 80c a yd, worth $1. Oil boiled Turkey-rcd-Damask from 35c to as good os you desire. Towels anfl KTaPh-ins. Boom! Boom! Boom!! Another boom for Brunswick. 25 dozen Towels at any price. 15 dozen Napkins at a bargain. Corsets. A 00c Corset for .15 C A 90c Corset for 70c The celebrated Watch Spring for $1.20, worth $1.50 PomeBtlos. 9-4 Sheeting, blenched 25c a yard 9-4 Sheeting, unbleached 22c a yard 4 4 Shirting, bleached 7Jo a yd, worth 10c 4-4 Shirting, unbleached. ' 7c a yd, worth 10c Canton Flannel ,8.}c a yd, worth 10c TVotlons. Pins, best made y, 4c paper Needles, best made 4c paper Coats’ TUrcnd in white and black 0 spools for 20c Cllothlng. Wc have also one of the best selected stocks ol Clothing and Hats in the city that wo arc selling for 20 per cent less than you ever paid for good goods. Don’t forgeM the day and date ! in tho store. Everything advertised is now THU GEO. WALKER CO. Leaders of Low Prices. R- L. DAUGHTRY’S HATS I IIATS! Complete Line of Fall Hats just received. J. S. WltlGIIT, Cor. Monk and Newcastle Sts. -A.isnNroxjisroEiivj;E;isrT To the Ladies and the Trading Public Generally. National Mutual OF NEW YOItK. Brunswick Agency. nut. Age To h horn fuel of ! share, DEXTER, it ami see’y ami Treasurer, desiring -hares snould apply.— 91 each; monthly due* t)0c jmr SAVE YOUR MONEY And Own your Own House! pa> able on Ifet Saturday in each m Mith at of Tr.'usurer» hai.-er block, up He Iins just opened on Newcastle Street in the Crovntt Block, an entire New Stock of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Shoes and Gents' Furnishing Goods. Having selected this stock with great care and taste, and by . paying the SPOT CASH received all tho discounts I am thus enabled' to sell at At a Very Low Price! It shall be my greatest aim to please and give entire satisfac tion <>ii every article sold, or the Money Will he Refunded. TIta.e Oaae price S3rsterrr HAS BEEN ADOPTED. Which is without a doubt the most correct way of doing bus iness. Give me a call, no trouble to show goods—am anxious to have you - , DROP IN AND TAKE A LOOK. £5. Hi. DiiTJO-HTK-r. boom that will prove a boom to the citizens of the Phoenix city of Georgia. Taite advantage of the situation To tho rich, but more especially the laboring people tho benefits to be de rived, advantage must he taken at oneeof the great sacrifice in prices that is now oll'ered in .mens, youth and boys clothing, bats caps, fur.nishiug goods, boots and shoes by the undersigned, who 1ms just returned from the pincipal markets where he purchased large and full linos in 'each depart, ment. treading Bargains* We tnkc pleasure in enumerating prices of some of our leading bargains: Mens’Fancy Checks (American) $5.00, worth $8.50 “ “ “ 7.75, worth 12.00 “ “ (Imported) 9.00, worth 14.00 “ “ “ 11.50, worth 15.00 Blue Yacht Club Flannel 11.50, worth 10.00 Steel Mixed Cess 12.00, worth 17.00 Fancy Scotch Chcriots, Sack and Cutaway 10.P0, worth 18.00 All wool Scotah Cheviots, Sack and Cutaway.... 11.75,worth 10.60 Brown Eng. Melton, Cutaway and Sack, 13.50, worth 19.00 Whale Stripe in Light and Dark 22.50, worth 27.50 Black Cork Screw in all styles 9.00@25.00, worth don le. These are only a few styles and prices of our immense stock. 300 SUITS Youth’s and Boy’s Clothing All styles and grades, $2.50 and upwards, cheap at double the money. 500 PAIR PANTS AT HALF PRICE. TJEiE CELEBRATED Bull-Dog Pants At $1.16, worth $1.50. * Also Large and Complete Line in HEeaa.’©, "STomtli.©’ dz So37©* Furnishing Goods! Which will be sold regardless of cost. Our stocks of Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes are larger, hotter and cheap er than ever. Nothing will be left undone to give each and every patron satisfaction. Polite and attentive salesmen will take pleasure in showing you through our immense stock. Come Soon, Come Early, Come Often! The. People’s Friend, «F» J* IsJXVYEft.