The Brunswick news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1901-1903, December 21, 1902, Image 9

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SUNDAY MORNING. Fall pd Winter Wants [flip Fur All 15110*81 H It may be that anew parlor chair rrtrr^iirifl^^'‘ !^— would help tne room or that a card table Will lend to th# enjoyment ot * SB !l J 1 r *>4 T§r!? I haps its anew rug or mat' lug. maybe J entire room* are to be refurnished. IT"' 1 -frsS#Mp(!®BV, Whatever tt is count on the helpful fc-'iSj .' .f) ness of this store, on the bettor ea- j ■".. • rTt,-Trfa sortment*. on hs exclusive designs :, ■ ;r — vSIWj "■■ ; I j|MKsWHH and on its fair prices. You can get. ■s,?i *j •.FtO plenty of distinctive ideas here, both ■ tftrj in furniture and floor coveringa that • .' 1 ■:' you cannot find elsewhere, and the e 4Jpj§jjpg§|St i . price is no mo: o tuati you ordinarily P pav for the commonest Wind of an ar- We have just received a large as sorunent of new goods, which were bouglft at advantageous prices and in eludes Book Cases and China Closets of choice designs. w'*-'Vi C. McGARVEY, 316 Newcastle Street. e. Downing. President. E. H, Mason. Vice-President. E.D.Walter, (iashlsr. The National Bank of Brunswick. BRUNSWICK. GA > CAPITAL OF ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS and total RESOURCES In excess of ONE-HALF MILLION DO! LARS, are devoted to the assistance of legitimate business enterprises. DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS invited from Individuals, flrma and corpora tions. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT accounts bear interest, compounded <l raJ '* teriy. Interest bearing cerificates of deposit issued on special terms. MONEY ORDERS of the ‘‘BANK ERS' MONEY ORDER ASSOCLAr ION” are cheaper and more conven lent than postoffio# or expreaa. MBBIIi |(pA?lK™(Sflr[, || . %pi HBBTIfTrriiT YfifrT" g flT e, y^My' gc<: jSMK&M Truly a Grand I WBrfin*\ ObD OJHISKEY lHßg[/ JJ | Douglas & Morgan, a AT ~ 1—) DISTRIBUTORS, Brunswick, Ga. WOULD THIS INTEREST YOU? WE WONDER ? ? p ? THE ABLE" THING About advertising is tha* *9 timi to talk about ourselves— li Is Impossible to talk about our drug store without talking about ourselves. Wo are not trying to aell yon any thing that youu will not bo glad alter wards that you bought IV THE PLEASING PART We want you to tool that everything In our store Is of such a character that there will be no rauso for dlseatisfao tion with It after the money U paid (or it. That Is the fact. It is the pleasant part of our doing business that so many of our custom ers come tn and say ‘'Well, 1 always feel safe !u buying anyttoisg here." It has been our constant aim for year, to establish such a reputation— and you ean appreciate our gratifica tion at the accomplishing of our long cherished aim. MORGAN’S DRUG STORE. rieuueastle Street. PERSONAL MENTION NOTES ABOUT PEOPLE WHO COMS AND CO IN AND OUT OP OUR CITY. A MATTER OP PUNCTUATION. From the Utica Observer. When first I kissed sweet Marguirite, When first I kissed sweet Mantel rite, She blushed rose red And sternly said: “You mustn’t.!! Stop! ! ! Last night I klssexl sweet Marguirite, Last night I kissed sweet Marguirite; She blushed rose red, But sweetly said: "You mustn't stop.” Senator Symons was in Savannah yesterday. R. G. Stubbs, of Savannah, was in the city yesterday. R. A. McCrone of the A, C. L., was in the city yesterday. J. R. Doerflinger, of Fancy Bluff, was in the city yesterday. Mac Burroughs Is at homo from col lege to spend the holidays. W. C. and E. M. Holly man, of At lanta, were In me city yesterday. E. M. Price, of Savannah, was regis tered at the Oglethorpe yesterday. •J. C. Myers, of Savannah, was among (he visitors to the city yester day. , . I'.. Superintendent E. C- Grob of Jekyl, returned yesterday from a visit to New York. , W. P. Lambert., of Unlontown, Ala., is spending a few days in the city with friends. Father Buckie ts spending a few days fn Savannah the guest of Bishop Keiley. Richard Everett will arrive tomor- row from New York to spend the holi days at home. Z. C. Rose, the popular representa tive of the Chattanooga Brewing v,0., is in the city. W. E. Mitchell of Albany, will spend Christmas here with his family, the guest of 001. C. P. Goodyear. BWANS DOWN, PURE WHEAT TwOUft. v 4 THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS. MANY LOW PRICES Understand, please ,that we do not pretend to handle nothing but "high priced goods.” That is not tne case. IJut we insist on handling only sueti goods as we ean thoroughly recom mend at he price. A 25c hairbrush can never be a 75c. hairbrush, except in the hands o£ an unscrupulous mer chant. In fact, we have seen many so called bargains that were sold for the identical goods. We try to avoid plac ing tlctiuous values on any of our goods in order to appear to cut the price and make the "Special'' seem very low. That Is just plain cheating, and we will uot do business that way. FULL VALUE We try, rather, to buy close the most desirable drug store goods. Then we offer these goods to lute!' gout purchasers and rely on their knowledge of values to carry on our business. Our business lias grown. It was never so tiig as now. Never so steady as now—nor showing such signs of healthy growth as now. The older you grow, the more clear dnij t heart etaoshrd etaohrdetaoitaaft ly you will icalize that twenty-live cents does not buy a fifty cent article. Twenty-five cents buys nnre ot the necessities and luxuries of life today than ever before, but the relative value of 25c. and 60c. is the same now as ever. It’s well to remenbrr that. We try to crowd in all tt.e value possible at e,acli price, and cm facili ties are csuh that we kiuw of none, . THEY ARE “ JUST IN.” ► v ’ FLAKED RICE, ► CRACKED WHEAT, GRAHAM FLOUR, 1 SAMP. AND FISH ROE, AT THOMAS KEANY, Grocer. ' Phone 11. 312 Newcastle St., For LaGrippe and Influenza use CHENEY’S EXPECTORANT W. M. TUPPER & CO., Forwarding and Shipping Agent*. Lighterage, Towing and Marin*. In surance. Correspondence Solicited. BRUNSWICK. GA. Lawyers should have their work sisting of tne plan, and outfit of the don# at the News Job OfTice. Swan’s Down flour le he best. We are prompt —News Job Office. Hold your circulars, you get. goods for same price for the entire week. J. H. Holler & ro. Wat.terson’s Ideal Fountain Pens at Fleming & Waff’s. For Croup use CHENEY'S EX PECTORANT. Daily Concerts from three to six p. m. at Fleming b Waff’*. ALONG OUR BUSY BAY Yesterday Arrivals, Clearances and Sailings—Other News of the Movement of Vessels in Port. The Mallory steamer Comal, Cap tain Woodward, arrived yesteutay from Mobile and will probably proceed 10 New York tomorrow. The tug Vigilant had lather a rough experience on her trip from Charleston with the ftve-uiasted schooner M. D. Cressey. The two boats encountered a severe storm and the schooner was almost wrecked, and it took hard work on the part of the Vigilant to save her. She was so badly damaged that the Vigilant towed her to Newport News, where she will remain for two weem, to undergo rcpaii.. The Brunswick tug proceeded oi i 1 Philadelphia, from which poi. she will low a barge to Galveston. The work on the jetties is now un der way and the several tugs an, barges are hard at work. Souvenir Books and China al Flem ing & Waffs. Tax Notice The mayor and council have extend ed the time in which lo pay city taxes for 1902 to December 27tn. At that time the digest, will positively be turn ed over to the cion, and executions will be issued. Save costs by paying now. GEO. IT. SMITH, City Treasurer. 1 I 1 kI, Mu, iihine an,. Wliituu 1 1 LJ 111 Sail hsbilstrealcd without |>ai 1 I | I |y| or confinement, cure, uat I S G ITI anU-cdnt Satiitarlnmnr pay. B. II VI-AL, Man'gr l.ithiH Sprints Cm. Cos., Drawer A, Austcll.Ga. Honieitreßtiiitnt seu’ if preferred. Correspondence strictly c< ufidouti il Baloons, Cannon Crackers, Fire Crackers and Cop Walking Canos at Fleming & Waft’s. While in town by all means go to see (he bargains offered at J. H. iid ler & Bro's. The real place to trade, at J. H. Heller & Bro’s. Clark, the well known colored bar ber, i* better fitted to serve the pub lie than ever. Everything neat and •lean and no to date ASK FOR ROB ROY FLOUR. without exception, who suvp iss 11s in this respect. But we want you to feel that at 5c wo are giving you full 5c worth—no more- —but that yo.t t?re really getting the 5c worth. We have learned that people are willing to pay what anything is actual ly worth, but they hate to be cheated. •‘Something for Nothin?' its a delu sion. ALL THIS TALK Has been for the purpose of having you know us better. We are not afraid to have you know us. We take pleasure in having physi cians and thoughtful people come in and inspect our store behind the coun ters, and down stairs. Everything is open and above board. There is noth ing to cover up and keep out of sight. Many Physicians know this, and that is why they often tell you to take difficult prescriptions, especially, here to be tilled. Genuine, sincere confidence in a druggist's honesty is the real making of his success. You would be sur prised at the extent to which old cus tomers trust us. They have never had cause to do oth erwise. If yon would like to trade at a drug store, where you could be confident that the honest truth were told you. in all respects, we invite you to come here and become a regular customer. MORGAN’S DRUG STORE Newcastle St of Sweet Gum & Mein Cures Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough, LaGrippe and all Throat and Lung Troubles. MADE of Pure SWEET QUM, MULLEIN & HONEY. Your Druggist sells it '2'> & 50c For j Christmas jj Presents , Give your lioy or girl a bicycle We have a full stock of juvenile | wheels. Get your oder in at once.] i Remember wo carry a full line of bicycles for grown folks, too, BRUNSWICK CYCLE Cos 307 Newcastle StreeL H. GIRVEN, Mgr. I (lEDTOPRYh If you’re going on a trip Here’s a pleasant little tip °lace a boMie in your grip Red Top Rye S. D. LEVADAS, Sole agent Brunswick, Ga. and Vicinity. 206 Monk Street Ferdinand Wcjtheimer < Sam. ltiillera Cinamnati, 8. St. J imh, t Uairrill*, Ij BargaiiTSales continued for the bal ance of the week for benefit of visitors j, H Heller b Bro’e. DECEMBER M. Sftertvxe fyanie. This jlebr ed tonic is in growing demand. The season of che groa'est need Is approaching. Incige?jon, !V!1- liousness, Jaundice. Chili and Fever, Kick Headache, pains In tne buck and kidneys ali depend upou malaria,, aiyd Bellevue Tonic cures them all in any term, W. J, BUTTS, The Druggist, ForHsthfija use CHENEYS EX PECTORANT. There is nothing better than a good pipe lor a Christmas present. If you need one call were you will find the .largest assortment in the coy. Sig. l.evison, 210 l!ay street. Telephone 120. We are prompt—News Job Office Pianolo and Graphopbone concerts daily at Fleming &. Waff's. Everything new and stylish in milli nery ana fancy work this week af Miss Slater’s. Kainit. Will receive one or more cargoes of Virginla-Carolina Chemical Co’s. Kai nit at an early date. Orders filed now will receive prompt attention. C. W." Doming, Agent. Good dressers should have their clothes cleaned and pressed by Jim Carter. He is experienced and will do you a good job. PAGE WOVEN WIRE FENCE, : 'a Made in Adrian, Mich, THE STRONGEST FENCE In the WORLD C. W. DEMING, Agt., Brunswick, Ga.