The Brunswick news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1901-1903, December 24, 1902, Image 3

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V vT." . SPECIAL MGLIDAV OFFERj CHRISTMAS JuVS ARE DOUBLED E. THE GIVING hi\D RECEIVINC Of gifts that make the home attractive. Furniture has an advantage amongst those who are seeking for a useful Christinas offering. rUere is always 100 m for another rocking chair or a lounge. Sonin nook.- seem n.aue for a little parlor table ana tne hall without a hat-rack looks bat e and in for large reed and plush roc iters. Wouldn’t anybody welcome such a gin a couch or china closet. How much more at ease one feels to know that her treasured bits of china anl valua e bric-a-brac are safely and appropri ately housed in a handsome cabinet and as lor sideboards and chamber sets but why enumerate from our large and diversiefid assortment which does not contain a thing that, wouldn’t please and satisfy as a gift, whether foi our own home or friend's. Right prices have always been one ~f i., ,-n, m, est factors in pleasing our customers. Our large stock of rugs are exceedingly'appropriate and at pi ices equal ed nowhere else. Handsome pictures that r-n embellish and adorn the home. Smyrna and Oriental Rugs, suits the occasion and p!< . the >■ rime -,1, from $i.2S upwaid. in select, wool. Pertect lust colon? New i ,iiev C. MEOflRVey G. Downing, PresloenL E. H. Macon, Vice-President E.D.Walter, uushio- The National Bank of Brunswick. BRUNSWICK. GA CAPITAL OF ONE HUNDRED AN 0 FIFTY IHOUSAND .11 'LI AUS sod total RESOURCES In excess of ONE llAli MILLION DO !.Aits are devoted to the assistance of legitimate business enterprises DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS invited from Individuals, firms and corpora \lons. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT accounts bear interest, compounded q;-ar terty. interest bearing ceriflcates of deposit issued on special terms. MONEY ORDERS of the 'BANK'ERS' MONEY ORDER ASSOGIA ’ION" are cheaper and more conven lent thau postodloe or express, S Sr#SaEE*i.jßß '•’ s”.'vc? Itmlmwj v Wm/Tm ■Whiskey • Truly a > icand ObD OOHUKBY Douglas & Morgan, DISTRIBUTORS, Brunswick, Ga. HE WSSL&rXV T GG4 a inMivinrai to— "b• ** • ware, r , .. Your time is short u: which to complete the buying. Read the list belovt and decide i t you want, have the rest to us. Come in and we will take pleas? ;sa helping you make a selection. IF IT’S FOR A MAN? A Bath Rohe, A Smoking Jacket, or a Walking Cai?€, Nec k wear l jnJhrefiAS, fjioves. BAattkertltrefs."Dress SuitXase or a nice pair of Bedroom Slippers, or a Fine Umbrella. PERSONAE MENTION f • notes about people who COME AND GO IN AND OUT OF OUR CITY. "Early to bod and early to lie, Makes a man healthy. ’ Wealthy am wise;’ - But early to ryes and tardy to bed, -Makes a nun’s nose turn cardinal red. i>un Kay bon, in l.ulaton, was in the city yesterday. Pint. L, G. Blau is spending a few days in the ctiy, ,f. B. Wright, of St. Simon, was in the city yesterday. W. M. Wiggins, of Waynesvlllc, was in the city yesterday. J. A. Wood, of Bladen, was ir. the city yesterday. G W. Brandon, of Woodbine, spent ye.-t inlay in the city. .1 M . Spence, Jr., of Warosboro, was a visitor to the city yesterday. W. It. Godfrey, of Shellbine, Camden ’county, was in the city yesterday. j O. A. Calhoun, of St. aimon. is Upending a few days in the cite. I A. P. Johnson, of Macon, was vegis tered at lie Oglethorpe yesterday. i* J. 11. Chappell, of Milledgeville was 1 registered at the Oglethorpe yester day. i F. E. Twitty loaves this morning to spend the holidays at his old houn Camilla. Pressed Flowers From the Holy Land. In books and on cards, suit able for Christmas presents, for sain by MU, 1.. 11. Doming. No. 218 Union st.i ■ ; ’Phone I;>2. i Kamit. Will receive oo*> or more cargoes of Virginia-Carolina Chemical Co’s. Kai nit at. an early date. Ciders filed now will receive prompt attention. C. W . Doming, Agent. EDWIN W. DART, Atorney and Counselor at Law. Court house, Brunswick, Ga. Souvenir Books and Chinn at Fk m’- ing &. Waft’s. TH* BRUNSWICK DAILY NEW*. XMAS SWi.mi'S f t Min:’ally’s Fit. Candies, > jyj in fancy boxes. k it Ulster Ki. : m;. ' . Fine. Turkish Figs in i f > Baskets. > Fine As odd C;\., m l > S Cioicolaie; c .ndi v in ;-,u| W'Aii Gtmnpei Tilled •. ■. *■ p Golden Dates in l-P. i.\ > r-Fine assortment of '.tin. Nuts. * Fruit Cakes, Plum Puddings, viiisn Assorts... Cakes of al kinds, THOMAS KEANY, Grocer. Phone 1.1. 312 Newcastle S *■ For LaGrippe and Influenza use CHEM BY ’B EXPECTORANT W. M. TOPPER & CO., ™ Pnrvk-arrtiin,- and shipping Agent*. Lighterage, Towing 4fiJ Marin* In suramin. Corn oonoonce Solicited SRtINr.WTK. GA. Lawyers should have their work siativiK of tii'. plain and outfit of the ilono at the News Job Office. Swan’s Down Hour is h# best. We are prou)pt--Nt:ws Job Office. Hold your circulars, you ftnt good.; for tame price for the entire w.-ok. J. 11. Heller fL ro. Wat lprson'n ideal Fountain l*ons ;>t I’leniing < Vd.aiTs. For Croup o r I CHENEY'S ?•’ X- PfcGTO • AM *. Daily Concerts from til 1 ta to six p. m. a I Fleming £ Waff’s. Children''?- Hajjdfcef • ” chiefs In Bf?\c-s ALONG OUR BUSY BAY sstftrday Arrivals, Clearances and | .a.lings—Other News of the Movement of Vessels in Port. Arrived. C iio. a.lo, Unfit, N. v. York. ! Al I■■ 11 • Home.. G. Mot so. HigtKV Nassau. Cleared. -Schooner Waltham, Barter, New London. * River Notes. The fuor-raasteih sehoner Edward Slotesbury will conic up from bi. Si moii to finish loading with crossties from J„ E. Brpadhead. The tup Vigilant, which is to low a barge fiom Philadelphia to Galveston, will stop by this port on the trip to take on coal. The tug Iris was In port yesterday, n>" >r in the schooner Heine. - G. Motse. ft r r 1 *; in Ml., plane ;:U!1 ’ I . * I .j i L '* heintstreated wit ■ 1 * c r> |,i k ■;J R or confinement. , j T ..f aiw K 1 ant.-edkt SaiUtari.. Ik II ’- 1,. ’. , M:li>‘pr T.itlnn Sp:i ; . . ■ Tiiawrr A, /■ rtU-il,Cl.i. Homejtreafnn , i ’.‘f. ;e-l. .'urrmpondeiiccstficUvo i.n<l-l*. i - WOOD Oak and F in© 3- H. DANIELS, Phm£ 134-3 The fdol*of" the South ; ’ < ONE ENTIRE WEEK Matinees Christmas Day and Friday- POPULAR PRICES —IF iT’SEG-R A LADY? ! neof Our riafißsorrie Fur Neck Pieces, oTaTo&nging' c r a Fine Leather Purse, a Silver Chatelain Bag' ■ ilandkercli.els, Linen Handkerchiefs, in Fancy U vs or Seperate, Leather Bags, Cut Steel Bags, Fine Lmbrellas, Cherokee Remedy -fSweet Gum & MulSem eughs, Colds, Whooping Cough, LaGrippe and/ all I hroat and Lung Troubles. MADE of Pure SWElflt SUM, MULLEIN & HONEY. Your Druggist sells it 25 & Jpjfi For Christmas - Presents C.iv join boy or git - .1 T -j,. We have a full stock of juvenile wheels. Get your oiler in at •n.ec K.einember we carry a full line o] bicycles for grown folks, too, cJRUNSW ICK CYCLE Cc 307 Newcastle Street. H. ( IRVEN, Mgr . O. _■ **4j3^Vrt | l A\ (mmm If you’re going on a trip ' Here’s a pleasant little tip . . ’’lace a bottle in your grip Red Top Rye S. t>. LEVADAB, Sole agent urunswick, Ga. and Vicinity. 206 Monk Street. Ferdinand Weslheimer 4 Sens. Di;- titlers- I iiieumiili, 0, St. J sfljb, Me. if Bargain Sales continues for the bal aii' i! of tiie week for benefit of visitors .1.11 Heller & Bro's. DECEMBER 2s| ! iiiewjte bonk. Pma jlfent ed tonic Ib in growing demand. The season of he grea'tst need is approaching. IncigwJon, Bll liousness, Jaundice. Chilli and Fever, Pick Headache, pains In toe back and kidneys all depend upon raa'aria, and Bellevue Toa'c cures them all 1b aar 'orrn, W. J. BU TTS, The Druggist, For Asthma use ! CHENEY'S EX PECTORANT. 1 here is nothing; better than a good ! l'ipe for a Chiistraas present. If yon need one <a i wwore >ou \> i find the largest, assortment in the Sig. Levison, ;j i0 Bay sireet. Telephone 130. \X e are prompt—-New t OfElce —— . . _. __ • Pianolo and Grapbophone concerts daily a. ritumig & Walt s. -y^S Evoiything now and stylish in milli nery anu fancy worn this week at Miss' aiau r s. News ,iob Office—best in printing. ; ; SWANS DOWN, PURE WHEAT • -OUR Good dressers should have their clothes cleaned and pressed by Jim Carter, Ue is experienced and will do you a good job. PAGE WOVEN WIRE FENCE, Made in Adrian, Mich, THE STRONGEST FENCE In the WORLD C. W. DEMING, Agt., ' ' Brunswick, Ga. . 7