The Brunswick news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1901-1903, December 25, 1902, Image 4

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*IIERSDAY MORNIKO. 16 All Friends and Patrons LEVY’S EDISON PHONOGRAPHS Male Acceptable Christmas Presents W. J. BUTTS, THE DRU GGIST. Agent for Huyler’s Candies. RICE. h Merchants in want of tois s t&plu will do well to : Call and See Our Samples, We have a large line to selsctc from. • We carry in stock Ufe-Huoy, Monkey Brand, Octagon and many ► other brawls. _ ' ' > Our line of Toilet Soap Is up-to date. If you want Tomatoes come see us. i . • • • The Downing Company. For the Benefit of the Visitors we will continue our Bargain Sales for the balance of the week I**. ’ • " See Heller’s Weekly. j. H. Bro. 20 2 Newcastle and 302 Bay- A DAYS DOINGS IN THE LOCAL FIELD SHORT NEWS NOTES PICKED UP HERE AND THERE BY NEWS REPORTERS. Christmas Weather. Forecast for today in Georgia: Fair and pobably colder. Ony a Few Arrests The police found it necessary to make only one or two arrests last night. Vety few intoxicants were seen on the streets ami the night was a yery orderly one for Christmas eve. Temple Beth Tefilloh. Services Friday evening a> 8 o’clock After the regular services the confir mation. of Master Walter Nathan will take place. The puolic is cordially in vited to attend this ceremony. Saturday morning: Sabbath school fit 9:30; services at 10:30. Matinee Today. A special Christmas matinee will be given at. the Grand by the Mabel Paaige Company today. The prices will bo ten and twenty cents, and a large number of ladies aud children will probably be present. The compa ny will also fill the boards at the opera bouse tonight aud tomorrow night. Will Cash Money Orders. Postmaster Brown announces tha. the pofltofficc will deliver all regi. tered packages and cash all money or ders today during ihe regular openin, hours. The window will be opened Immediately after the arrival and dis tribution of t he mails and those, receiv ing money orders or registon-d pat k ages can get same. Mrs. ueMoyne’s Strong Company. Although Mrs. LoMoyne is tlie: sun in Glen MacDonougbs new play, “Among Those Present 1 she does no: have a manopoly of all the honors in the production. Tier supporting com party is given ample opportunity to show its talent, which, Judgurg by tin. personnel of the cast should be of u unusually high ontoi. included fmb list of Mrs. IA-Ui.-ynos associates are: Harold Russell, Oarlotta Nlllson, Wil liam O. Haziettue, Oga Flinch, George Douglas Parked, George Gaston, Algo rum Tussin, william Ulageit, Mania Leonard, Cornelia Hunter, .Morion Atm worth, Maty ltylth, Anna ~orn aim Gdwin James. WANTED —A young man stenogra pher. Address “Steno.”. News Office. Notice. There will bj acomimn: cation of Ocean laidge, N0..*.14 T. ft A. M , on the 37th instant, gl 7:JO p. ra. Mem bers are requej.ed to attend, and all -visiting mastrr .Masons are cordially invited to attend. Attest; G. V I!WANTON, T. J.LAMBRIGHT, M and l-.r. Secretary. Natural Anxiety. Mothers regard approaching wlntei with uueassiDcss, children take cole so easily. No disease costs more lit tie lives than croup. It's attack Is so sudden that the sufferer Is often be youd human aid before tue doctor ar rives. Such cases yield readily to Out Minute Cough Cure, t.tquilit's the mm us, allays iuliauimallon, removes dan ger. Absolutely sale. Acts ini mo diately. Cures coughs, colds, grip, bronchitis, all throat and lung tro .- ble. F. S. McMahon, Hampton, (la.: "A bad cold rendered me voiceless just betore au oratfirmal contest. I in tended to withdraw but took One Min ute Cough Cute. H restored my voice in time to won tlie medal.’' JoergerV, Pharmacy, W. J. Busts tiailtas Pharmacy. 4r tjCdckholders Meeting. The annual meeting oi uio stock holders of the Brunswick Hank and Trust Company, for the purpose of electing a board of directors uno trans acting such other business that m-iv come betore them,’'will be held at the banking room's' of said Oil Tuesday, January 13th, 11)03, between the hours of 10 a. m. and Z p. m. H. VV. GALE, Cashier. Brunswick, Ga., December 11, 190 b Only the Best of workmen are cm ployed to clean clothes at Jim Car tor's. Ring 'Phune 353 2. The Arcade. Respectfully announces to its many friends and patrons in Brunswick aud surrounding country that we are pre pared to fill tlmir orders lor any o! tue leading brands of. whiskies ou the market at popular prices. All goods will be delivered to out of town cus touiers free of express charges: vt. \V YV., Wilson, Old Saratoga, Louis 66 Yellowstone, Raul Jones, Duke oi Cumberland, Monogram, Belle of Bour bon aud a number of others including gins, wines and popular brands of beer. Our bar is replete with all that goes to make up a first class establish meat Pool and Willard tables kept in an up to date condition. We serve au excellent lunch from 11 a. m. to 1 p. tu PHIL KKLLBK. feitontowto* mjkmx t fame fioeial Tiews Jietes. THE CHRISTMAS SPIRIT. 1 hear the Christmas bells a-ringing Out on the frosty air, so cold. Or is it the wondering angels singing And telling the story so often told.' How Christ was born on Christmas day As angels watched their flocks *y' night, in that bright land so far away A tender babe first saw the light. "Peace on earth” the angels sang; "Good will to men—good will to men " O’er ail Judea’s hillsides rang Fioin mountain top to loudest glen. The wise men heard in lands afar. And listening to the glad refrain. They followed fast the guiding sar And found the young child lowly lain. In a rough, hewn manger for a lied. With the sweet young mother close beside; Twas the only place for her dear head in all the land so broad and wide. When you your Christmas revels keep, Ye happy, happy children ell, Tis the Christ child’s birth ye cele brate in lowly cot or stately hall, —M, R Farnsworth. Mrs. Warren S Reese is the guest of Mrs. Boiling Whitfield. mm* Mins Gumperl, of New York, is ihe charming guest, of Mrs. M. Kaiser. • • • Miss May Screven, of Darien, is the attractive guest of Miss Margaret Young on Lee street. * • Mrs. T aspeyte and Miss Agnes Las ppyro, Ptdcock*. are the guests of Mrs. Richard Peters. * • m Willis Wilder, of Savannah, is spending the holidays in the city, the guest of his mother. m * * Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Well, of Cedar town, with their child!ea, are guests of Mrs. M. A. Laaibriglit. • * Mrs. Julius May will arrive Monday night on the Mallory ship from an ex tended visit to New York. * * Mrs. Spencer R. Atkinson, of Atlan ta, is in the city for a few days, the guest of Mrs. G. W Blanton. • • Mrs. J. R. Wilson, of Jacksonville, with her son, are spending the holi days with Mrs. M. A. Lambright. Mis? Edna Pennlck, of Atlanta, is the gueSt of Miss Mary {ills Blanton, to the delight of her friends here. MBs Ada G< uld, daughter of Mrs. H. J . Gould, of New York, arrived yester day to siiend the holidays in the city ] * • Messrs. VV. Raleigh Perkins, and William Wallace, of Hagan, are the] gueetu of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. II; Jen : nings. \ • 9 m Mrs. J. D. Burkm imer and her lit tle daughters will an Ire uexi week lo visit Mr. R. B. Wood, after au extend ed stay In Wilmington, N. O, V • The ladies who had charge of the rummage sale recently held In Hits city, desire to thunk all who so kindly donated to thefr sale. The affair wis a great success and netted nearly two hundred dollars. The ladies are very ",r:tb ml to all who assisted them with c.onttlbutions. m m • The King's Daughters worked faitli fuily all day yesterday getting out Christinas baskets to Brunswick’s poor people. The merchants and many oth ers were most liberal and their gen erous donations have gladdened many he i its today. The King's Daughters deserve much praise for their untiring effort* in this charitable undertaking. jt CHRISTMAS CANDIES The most elaborate va riety and puaiity that has ever been displayed in ttrmiswick. and at very low prices. Also a largo variety of the finest fruits. nuts, eti . Get your supply ear ly ami avoid the crowds. Ask to see our White Jumno Celery Not ring like It, LLOYDS 214 Newcastfa at. ’Phone 255-2. . ... - ■. >' _ Virulent Cancer Cured. Startling proof of a wonderful ad ranee' in medicine is given by druggist G. W. Roberts, of Eilaabeth. W. Va. Au aid mau there had 'ong suffered with what good doctors prououuced incurable cancer. They believed his case nopelesls till he used Electric Bitters and applied Bucklen’s Arnica Salve, whlc'a treatment completely cured him. W'nen Electric Bitters are used to expef bilious, kidney aud mi crobe poisons at the same time this salve exerts its matchless healing power, b’.ood diseases, skin eruptions, ulcers and sores vanish. Bitters 60c. Trv Rob Roy Flour. ..it is the best on tae market. KENNON MOTT The Jeweler XMAS Presents of AH Kinds MY STOCK It LARGE and. complete A Few of the Many Things in Stock. Diamond Jewelry, Kino Grid Jewelry, Watches. Stm-i: m silver Ware. Plated Ware. The Best American Cut Ma-:s Choice French China, L. all : r Card Cases and Pocket R-joks. Umbrellas and nao .iig Sick. Silver Novelties, Bronzes. Clocks, Statuary, Fine Lamps, Souvenir Articles, Gold p m ? sp <•- tael ea and Eyeglasses, Praia 1 and Pictures, Etc, Everything bought here engrav e! free.. Call and look.. Open a; night. KENNON MOII Jeweler. Rye Specialist 215 Newcastle Street If you want your ' ic.-cle repaired rlgl* bring it to an ex erion- - work man. B. J Oltvloe. fins r: ncevNir 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 phone 253-1 ho 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 si Its. We chcarge only a living profit above the co3t of materials.. Let us fill your prescriptions. MORGAN’S DRUG v - CT* i P P RjSjl Holiday Cheap Rates. ' Atlantic I Coast Line announce? sale of round trip tickets to all points • Of the Mississippi and south or the Ohio and Potomac rivers, account nt Christmas and New Year holidays at one and one-third fades for uie roum. trip; time's to no sold December 2 t to 25th, inclusive, 2uth and hist an. January Ist. 1903. good to return uj to and including Januaiy .iru. Fo students, upon presentation ami stir render of certificates signed by supe Intendents, principals or presldenu , educational institutions. rhtes will he offered, tickets to be sold Do comber lfith to 22nd, lnciusiveJ%ocd to return up to and including January Mh. 190,1. Between points, both of which aye in Florida., ackets will he sold on same dates and with same limit at rate of one first class fare for the round trip. fax Notice The mayor and council have extend ed th" time in which to pay city taxes for 1902 to December 27th. At that lime the digest will positively he turn ed over to the clera and executions will be issued. Save costs by paying now. GEO. H. SMITH. City Treasurer. ASK FOR ROB ROY FLOUP- KAISER BROS.; - - < See Our See Our ] Show The Old Reliables. Show j Window Window A ""■ r " - - * itcspeciiully call your attention to their full line of'Xmas Goods! \vn. n rney are showing. Visi tors to the city will do weli to cai] j and investigate and purchase whatever they may need in the way* oi dry goods and geuts’ furnishings, as they can save money byl doing so, a we have ihe finest lin - in the city to select from. 5 N -YE A IrEWl r EW BELOW. < Elegant a oitment of ..a-.ii lobes, Qu- n Qualitv Shoes. Coxy aanu warm omuKiag jackets, N\ at Filling for Ladies. -i Exquisite Scarfs. King Quality {Shoes. ’ Ci.yat Suspenders and other Best wearing ajtd neat fitting! makes. for men. g Yci.ng Bros', and Knox Fine Hats Suspenders. ! Elegant colors in Scan's. Shirts. Hemstitched Handkerechiefs. Finest Line of Cotton and Wool 1 1. an I W Collars and t uffUnderwear in tine city. Silk Mufflers. Gloves. No one quotes lower. jaj FOR Christmas Novelties tr* '■& i ‘J W- J v and Waff. Are Headquarters Everything desirable fora Present for Lady or Gen tleman. Fireworks! His Life in Peril. ‘1 just seemed to have gone all to ilcces," writes Alfred Bee, of Welfare, Lex , “biHioasness and a lame back had made life a burden. I couldn't eat or sleep arid felt almost too worn out to work when i began to u.k Elec tric Baiters, but they worked wonders. \i>w | sleep * fop can cat any l.iing, Igive gained in strength and en joy hard worn." They gave vigorous health and new lire to weak, sickly run-down people. Try them. Only 50c at all druggists. headquarters \ FOR . IN p mxsxxiizasx I i * \/ :fl A 1v * I y X m as’ . * O v ■ If it's 9oi>'< in eat, we hsv* it Goes Like Hot Cakes. ■* "The fastest selling article I have in lhy store, writes druggist O. T. mii i in, of Daws, TTy., "is Dr. Kins a New Discovery for Consumption, Goughs and Colds, because it always cures In my six years of sales it has never failed. 1 have Known it'to save sufferers from Threat and i.ung o<seases, who could get no help from doctois or any other remedy.' Moth ers rely on it, best physicians scribe it. and ail druggists gu.iran fee .alisfacti.i,i or refund price, i jml ' otu-i free. Regular sixes, 50c aad T $! If it is some-hit; real rood teqt you want you will iiuij it at Wiison’s restaurant.