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SHOPPERS’ DIRECTORY
for Vilen
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Walking Canes
Umbrellas
Smoking Jackets
Bath Robes
Cigar and
Cigarette Cases
Gloves, Hosiery
Neckwear Mufflers
Full Dress protectors
Fancy Suspenders
Callar and Cuff Boxefc
All of which, are dutiable t*
n I 'Christinas Presents
LEVY’S
Well Accepted Agency
r For iho Edison Ponograph an<l sup
!*. piles. Wtj will carry In stock at all
times a romjilete Stock of
► PHONOGRAPHS AND RECORDS
t We Roll' for cash or on the Install
! moot plan, “feoJwPlfc
We also take old machines In cv
ehangs as pM payment ,on new ones. 1
Phonograph’ concerts afternoon and l
evening. ! •, jj
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; W. J. BUTTS, :
► THE DRU GGIBT. . 'AWM i
► Agent for Huyler's C,null as.
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I RICE. I
, Merchants In want of tnis staple will do well to
t Call and See Our Samples, ■
We have a large line to selcctc from. <
* We carry in stock Life-Buoy, Monkey Brand, Octagon and many’
f oilier brands. ;
, Our line of Toilet Soap Is up-to date. If you w ant Tomatoes come ‘
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•The Downing Company.;
Forth e Benefit of the Visitors we
will continue our
Bargain Sales
for the balance of the week
See Heller’s Weekly.
J. H. Heller & Bro.
20 2 Newcastle and 302 Bay*
for Radies
Purses, Bags
Fur Pieces
Umbrellas
Lounging Robes
Handkerchiefs
Silk Waists
Jewelry Cases
Skirts and Jackets
Fur Muffs
Children’s Fur Sets
Hosiery, etc.
A DAfS DOINGS IN
THE LOCAL FIELD
SHORT NEWS NOTES PICKED UP
HERE AND THERE BY
NEWS REPORTERS.
The Weather.
Forecast for today in Georgia: Fair
and probably warmer in the southern
portion.
Released Excursionists.
The two while men ot N.„mjUs who
name down on the excursion Thursday
and were arrested for being disorder
ly, were released yesterday morning.
He Likes Brunswick.
Mayor Johnson, of Nicboils, who
has been in the city for a few days,
returned to his home last night. Mr.
Johnson says he likes Brunswick and
appreciated the cordial treatment ac
corded him and the people of ilia city
while here on the B. & B. excursion,
How to Speak Spanish.
For a neaty hound book entitled
"What To Say In Spanish and How
To Say It,” send two cents in post
age to W. J. Craig, general passenger
agent, Wilmington, N. C., or W. H.
Leahy, division passenger agent. Sa
vannah, Ga, This booklet also con
f.ninc; v* limbic js&fmßtion regarding
Cuba and the West Indies.
Mabel Paige Here Next Week.
Thousands who have heard Mabet
Paige’s beautiful voice or her charm
ing rhapsody, “l,augmer and Song,”
will attest her merit as an entertainer.
She has scattered more sunshine an
created more laughter among the
amusement loving people than any
woman who has graced the stage with
in the memory of the present genera
tion. Her Ideal of an evening’s enter
tainment is to amuse an audience with
song, and the portrayal ot character
to hold up the mirror to human naturi
and to light the temples of thought
With windows of fun. To her "music
t sthe wine of the soul,” and "there
Is a melody in e very sunbeam, ft suit
beam in every melody.’ Grand next
week.
Lawrence BaiVAtt’s Tribute.
Mrs. loMoym-, who comes to the
(fraud on Satin day , Oecemher 27, Is
cotisideredl by many elocutionists and
critics the best exponent of good Eng
lisn on the stage. Lawrence Barrett,
the classical actor whose association
with Edwin Booth Is well remembered,
once said: “Mrs. Le Moyne, your lu
cent is neither New York, Boston or
London, hut cosmopolitan. It sur
prises me that every word you wpefli
even in a low tone, can be heard in
llie farthest part of the house, Vvueh
so many of our prominent actors
inuuiulo and chew their words, youi
perfect, mastery of the art of enuncia
tion is indeed remarkable.' 1 The ae
ihress owfes her purity of speech largely
to me iact mat for many years s
studiously avoided work in dialect
and the use of foreign languages.
English, she stales, requires ihe ui
must ucxihtlUy or the Ill's turn ims is
injured by speaking a foreign tongue.
TRAINS TO DOUGLAS.
B. & B. Will Shortly Put on Schedule
to That City.'
A regular schedule will soon lie put
on by me It. \ !. from Brunswick to
Douglas, tuns giving me line twelve
miles more of road over winch regu
lar trains arc operaieu.
At present the M. & B. only mi
l heir freight and passenger as far as
Nioholis, wnere ‘connections are made
with the A. & B. from Wayccross. but
a reporter oi The News learned yes
tenlay that trains would shortly be
continued on to Douglas.
The new* road now has a large force
of hands at work up near motions
and the road is being constructed us
fast as pOsaluie The line which is
to connect me it. ft Is. with the A. >V
B. will probably lie completed by
March 1.
lAX BOOKS CLOSED.
Colltctor Read Was Kept Very Busy
Yesterday.
The time for paying the state and
county taxes ex pi rent yesterday, anu
Tax Collector Head was no doubt mo
busiest man in Brunswick.
All (luring the day there was ail >w
of people at he court house, who
waited until the last minute to settle
their taxes, and the tax collector had
about all that he could attend to.
REWARD of $25.00 will be paid for
tho returning or niy cash register
which W'as stolen from my place ot
business Thursday night. If the regis
ter is in good condition the money
will be paid and no questions ashed.'
Bat Horan.
Flags for decorating at Flemiug &
Waffs.
rea BKvnttmad want m r#A
f
tfome Social
thews thctes.
HOW TO DO THINGS.
A little well-earned praise
Harms no sensible man;
Then give appreciation
Always, when you can.
Many a heart has fainted
in life’s toilsome ways,
That might have taken courage
At just a word of praise.
A little daughter Is the guest of
...r, and Mrs. J. D. Rooney.
* * *
Miss Helen O’Connor arrived last
night to spend the holidays at home.
m m m
Mrs.-A. D. Harby, of Sumter, S. C.,
is the guest of Mr and Mrs. L. Gold
smith.
A fine little son arrived yesterday
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. W.
Krauss.
* • •
Miss l.utie Lofton, who has been the
guest of friends in Atlanta for some
time, has returned home.
• • •
Mrs. W. It. Dyer and her little
daughter arrived last night and are the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Berrie.
* • •
Mrs. J. F. Dill and her little daugh
ters will arrive here shortly to make
their hotno in this clly. They will re
side in the Perry cottage, on Carpen
ter street.
Mr. Edwin R robs ton, Master Stan
ley Brobston and Miss Priscilla Brobs
ten left last night for Mao I son to
spend a few days at Brownwood. Mr.
Brobfcton’s old home.
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Everybody should visit Miller’s fur
niture store Tuesday to nelp out tne
King’s 'Daughters, The Daughters will
act in the capacity of salesladies on
that day and will give courteous at
tention to all customers mey re
quest a liberal fiatronage.
Pressed Flowers From the Holy Land.
In books and on cards, suitable for
Christmas presents, for sale by Miss
L. H. Doming. No. 218 Union street.
'Phone 152.
The Place to Go.
if you W3nt to get a good and last
fng Christmas present you should go
to the jewelry store of Ken mm Mott,
who has a large and varied stock and
can phrase I he. most fastidious. He
cnffKvot* ail of his goods free for cus
tomers.
FRESH
Lemon Drops. y f
Hoarhound Drops. 1
S. B. Cough Drops. £
New Marshmellows.
Hot Pop Corn.
LLOYDS
214 Newcastle sL 'Phon* 253-2.
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Notice.
Tills Is to certify that I will not be
responsible tor any debts contracted
by Bailie Wilcaor. J. L. Wilchor
Our cooks arc the lu st (hat can be
employed. Try their cooking, at Wil
son's.
Wc arc headquarters for Imported
Brandy. Also best California Brandy.
The best I hands of whiskeys aim gins
on the market .or sale at seasonable
prices at h.g. Lcvisons 31U Bay street.
Telephone 130.
THAT OLD OVERCOAT Nc#ds a
new collar, anew lining or a thorough
cleaning, so lake it. to Jim Carter's or
ring 'pnone 253-2.
ROB ROY FLOUR 13 THE BEST.
Pure Medford New England Rmn.
Nothing beter for Kggnogg and Fn
Cakes. Big. Lovison, .110 Bay street.
Telephone 120.
STOLEN From Long Island one
roan stallion. Texas stock. About 3
years old. One bay mare same age.
Well set, black tail and mane. 1 will
pay reward of $25.00 for return of
same or information which will lead
to their recovery. Address John Cur
rie. St. Tii,ions island, ba.
SPECIAL ANNOUNCLIVItN I
On Saturday evening, December 27,
the distinguished actress, Mrs. 1e-
Moyne. will bo seen at the Grand in
Glen DcDonongh's now play
“Among Those Present”
This piomises to be the most notable
event of the season. Sale of setts will
commence on Tuesday, December 23.
On account of the interest already
shown in this engagement and the
large number of inquiries already j
made at the (ibx office, it lias been de-'
oided that applications for seats seuti
in before the opening of me sale will'
be filed in the order of their receipt.
Free list positively suspended for
this engagement.
Bantam chickens for sale by C. u.l
Tait, 903 Dartmouth street
Kennon Mott, the jeweler, has a *<j
diamond ring in his window. Who
wants it? Don't all speak at oneee. 1
KENNBN MOTT
The Jeweler
XMAS
Presents of
All Kinds
MY STOCK ISi
LARGE j
and
j
A Few of the Many Things in
Stock.
Diamond Jewelry, Fine Gold j
Jewelry, Watches, StcrlLvj Silver
Ware. Plated Ware.
The Best American Cut Glass
Choice French China. I .tall-or
Card Cases and Pocket B xhis
uutim ttaa ouu . -.
Silver Novelties, Bronzes,
Clocks, Statuary, Fine '.amps
Souvenir Articles, Gold !• -r.s Spec
tacles and Eyeglasses. Fraud and
Pictures, Etc.
Everything bought here engrav
el free. Call and look. Open a',
night.
KENNON MOTT
Jeweler. Bye Specialist
215 Newcastle Street.
If you want your -tcycle repaired
rfgi * bring it. to an ex,, -rien ■< : work
mac. B. J Olewino. 505 C o>u xt
Competent Workmen are the only
kind employed at Jim Carter's Clothes
Cleaning and Dyeing establishment.
If you want the best kind of work
done cheap go to Carter, or ring phono
253-2.
Who Puts Up Your
Prescriptions?
We invite the privilege. We use the
best quality of every drug. We exer
cise the most exacting care with every
part of the work. We produce medi
cine that brings the best possible re
sults. We chcarge only a living profit
above the cost of materials. Let us
fill your prescriptions.
MORGAN’S
DRUG
STORE.
Stockholders Meeting.
The annual meeting ot uie stock
f holders of the Brunswick ltank and
i Trust Company, for the purpose of
I electing a hoard ot directors and Iran?
f acting such other business that may
' come before them, will be held at the
banking rooms of said company on
Tuesday, January 13th, 1903, lietwoen
the hours of 10 a. in. and 2 p. ra.
’ H. W. GALE, Cashier.
! Brunswick, Ga., December 11, 1902.
Natural Anxiety.
Mothers regard approaching winter
with nneaseiness. children take coin
so easily. No disease costs more lit
tle lives than croup. It’s attack is so
sudden that the sufferer is often be
yond human aid before toe doctor ar
rives. Such eases yield readily to One
'Minute Cough Cure, Liquifies the muc
[us, allays inflammation, removes dan
| ger. Absolutely sate. Acts imme
| diately. Cures eongbs, colds, grip,
i bronchitis, all throat and lung tro .*
file. F. S. McMahon, Hampton, (la.:
"A bad eold rendered me voiceless
just before an oratorical contest. I in
tended to withdraw but took One Min
lute Cough Cure. It restored my voice
in time to win the medal."
Joerger's Pnarmacy, W. J. Butts.
,Smith's Pharmacy.
>4 ROB ROY FLOUR IS THE BEST.
KAISER BROS.
See Our
Show'
Window’
Respectfully call your attention to their full line of Enins Goods*
oh tncy are showing. Vis. tors to the city will do well to calij
and investigate and purchase whatever they may need in the way*
oi dry goods and gents’ furi ishings. as they can save money by*
doing so, a swe babe the finest Hue in the- city to select from. *
NOTE A FEW BELOW. £
Elegant assortment of an. Robes. Queen Quality Shoes. \
Sosy and warm Smoking Jackets. Neat Filling for Ladies. ,
Exquisite Scarfs. King Quality Shoes.
Guyat Suspenders and other Best wearing and neat fitting*
makes. for men. i
Young Bros’, and Knox Fine Hats. Suspenders. *
Elegant colors in Scarfs. Shirts. i
Hemsttiched liandkercehiefs. Finest l.inc of Colton and Wool*
E and W Collars and Luffs. Underwear in the city. *
Silk Mufflers. tSoves. No one quotes lower.
PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED HERE, j
' ! ' ' ' '
Will noPvmry a fraction of a grain
from the quantity called for, accuracy
in (he 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, aud
use or sell nothing which lias be
come inefficient through age,
SMITH’S
PHARMACY
His Life in Peril.
”1 just seemed to have gone all to
deces,” writes Alfred Bee, of Welfare,
Tex, "bllliousness and a lame back
had made life a burden, i couldn't
eat or sleep and felt almost too worn
out to work when i began to u~. Elec
tric Butters, but lti*y worked woxders.
Now 1 sleep like a top, can eat any
tning, have gained In strength and en
joy hard wont.” They gave vigorous
health and new life to weak, sickly
run-down people. Try them. Ouly 50c
at all druggists.
THE
King's Daughters
iWill have coniro of our Store
Tuesday, Dec 23.
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I They wili receive 10 percent
' on nil cash sales as well as on accouns that areSettloi on' (fate, anrtj
, the money relai/.ed in this manor will in mak? the"
poor on Christmas VB J
3tMMilkr ,)■ M
The Old Reliables.
WELCOME
| EXCURSIONISTS.
9 Our store is the only grocery
a near thO depot and you ureconiial
j? ly Invited to mike n your head
jj quarters, aim you will find Ine
ifuilory to sided from.
Nuts of all kinds.
Candies of all kinds.
Raisins.
Cakes.
Bananas'.
i Apples.
Oranges.
Fireworks of all kinds.
'l'hnne IfiS.
GEO. W. HARPER
Anything you want, we will have
next week.
Phone 156.
I 0B sucriKrw*
% If it's good to eat, we havle it.
Goes Like Hot Cakes.
j “The fastest selling article I bavo
|in my store," writes druggist C. T.
i Smith, of Davis, ?>•„ "is Dr. King’s
, New Discovery lor Consumption,
j Coughs and Colds, because it always
I cures. In my six years of sales it
i has never failed. I have Known it to
j save stiUerers from Throat and Lung
j diseases, who could get no help from
doctors or any other remedy." Moth
ers rely on it. best physicians pre
scribe it, and ait druggists guaran
tee satisfaction or refund price. Trial
bottles free. Regular slices, oOc and
j St-
If It Is something real good to cat
you wain you will find it at Wilson s
restaurant.
DECEMBER 20.
See Our
Show’
Window