The Brunswick news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1901-1903, December 27, 1902, Image 4

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6AYURPAY MORN Hd, SHOPPERS’ DIRECTORY s kr Men Walking Canes Umbrellas Smoking Jackets Bath Robes Cigar and Cigarette Cases Gloves, Hosiery Neckwear Mufflers Full Dress protec tors Fancy Suspenders Caiiar and Cuff Boxes P-WMIMP*- 11 p’f. fff <w %jf r '/ Sy fisfiy t \ ■* i-.'-';'^^** *r ‘- L EDISONS PHONOGRAPHS Male Acceptable Christmas Presents W. J. BUTTS, THE DRU GGI6T. . !iK Agent for Huyler’s Candies. : • ~qtot? ; .. . + Merchants In want ot tais s Uple will do well to * Call and See Our Samples, < * AVe have a large line to sol -etc (ram. ' 1 * W carry in stogk Life Buoy, Monkey Brand, Octagon and many t * Qtln * + Our line of Toilet Soap 1b up tu-dute. If you want Tomatoes conic US. •The Downing Company.; For the Bent fit of the Visiters "ft < will continue our I’. Bargain Sales || for the balance of the week IpT ' See Hellers Weekly. PE- . . ' ?J. H. Heller & Bro. 20 2 Newcastle and 302 Bay * Radies Purses, Bags Fur Pieces Umbrellas Lounging Robes Handkerchiefs Silk Waists Jewelry Cases . Skirts and Jackets Fur Muffs Children’s Fur Sets Hosiery, etc. ALONG OUR BUSY BAY Yesterday Arrivals, Clearances and Sailings—Other News of the Movement of Vessels in Port. Arrived. Baaik Undal, ueig, .Philadelphia. Schooner John At. Brown, provi dence. Schooner Brooklyn, Havana. Schooner James W. haul, Jr., Gilkey, New York. Cleared. Schooner Howard B. Peck, Dodd, New York. Sailed. Steamer Colorado, Risk, ~ew York. Steamer Navahoe, Johnson, Boston. Schoonen Waltham, Barter, New; London. River Notea The steamer Colorado sailed Thurs day for New York. She will stop ai Charleston and tow the Coma) on to Now York. The Comal met with an accident, on her way and was compil ed to put into rhat. port. The lug Vigilant is expected in port in a few days to take on coal, on her aiveston, where she is lowing a haige from Philadelphia. Sheriff Sale. State of Georgia, County of Glynn. Will be sold before the court house door during the legal hours of sale on the Ist Tuesday in January, A. D., 1!H)3, all aud singular that certain property with Rs rights, members and apportenancos thereunto belonging o> in anywise appertaining, aituaic Jytm.- and being in the state of Georgia and county of Giynu. and in the 1356 di. irlet G. M. of said county and contain ing thirteen hundred acres more or less and authorized etaoshrd "tatnc less and described as follows, towit: Bounded on the nui tii by lands of It. H. Everett, east by the rigid of way of the Southern railway company and south and west by lands called the "Knabe & Scotts lands,” said tract -if lund lying at or near that station in said county upon said lino o; ~ie Southern railway, called uuuo Vis ta.’' Levied on under and by virtue of an execution issued out ot the Su perior court of Glynn county, Jn favor of CT. W, Wright, agalin: J. \\ . Grow as the property of the and *> -a.hint J. VV. Crow, to satisfy said e'--edition for 1833.32 as prinioipal and interest up to November 12. litul, an.l ir ne-t at the rate of 8 per cent, per annum from November 12, 1 fttil, ui-.-n the sum of 8743.iMJ, and the further sum ot 183.33 as attorney's fees with widest thoreou from date of tiid.fiu'u: pnJ the further sum of ¥17.30 as costs of court, upon which execution there is a credit of $253.X7 made tin icon of date the 20th day of Mav, 19*)2. Writ itn notice cl the levy begiven 10 the defendant in person and aUo by posting a copy of said levy upon raid lands hereinbefore described. This 3rd day of December, A, D., 1902. Levy made and returned to rue ly H. S. Pyles, deputy sheriff. W. H. BEUIUE, Sheriff Glynn County, Georgia, Notice. There will bi a commit>. cation of Ocean Lodge, No. *l4. F, & A. ML,'on the 27th Instant, r.l 7:3*) P m ,Mem bers are requested to attend, aid ;> II 'visiting mast-r Masons are covdtali:- invited to attend. Atteßt; G. V BLANTON, T. J. LAMURIGiIT, .Vi pier. Secretary. & FANCY RIPE TOMATOfS, ■ N EXTRA LARGE 1 WHITE CaLERY. Fit to kraut. the Kings table. Phone or send your orders. Quick- idejele deiievory. - -jiritii-TT- *v*ss 'M . Phone 256-2. f 214 Newcastle street. LLOYDS 214 Newcastle *t. 'Phone 255-2. i* 1 .! urr w">" ■ LOST—Friday afternoon bn Newcas tle f Gloucester sti* --s, gold Hres'st pin. with three tin wets with stem, tie ward wil be paid if returned to j/,m, Gloucester street. Clark, the leading aud up to date' colored barber, has all tae latest dungs oounecied with an up to u.ue uarber shop Notice. There will be a communication of Ocean I.odge 214, F. & A. M■, at .Ma sonic Hall on Saturday. December 2p (St John’s Day) at 7:SO p. m. All members and visiting brothers areie quested to attend. Masters degree will be contone,t and installation of officers for ensuing year. By order of U. W. BLANTON, J. T. LAMBIUUHT, W. M. Secretary. ' WANTED- Wood cutters at once. Apply at. JOS Newcastle street, city. TYPEWRITING of all kinds done cheaper and quicker than any one else by W. B. Burroughs, Jr., tub Newcas tle street. • We are prompt —News Job Office. m BRUNSWICK BAXLY MS** ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ -dome tfeeial ; • thews thetes.'i ♦ 4. CHRISTMAS NIGHT. Dinner’s done, night has come. Tired and worn are they, Dolls all cracked, clean dress blacked, Drumhead all torn away. Gun won’t shoot, horn won’t tool. Blocks all lost but ten: N< ver fear, just one year. Old Kris will come again. —Radies’ Home Journal. A Kaiser leaves Tuesday for New York. * • * Albert Fendig has returned from a short trip to Atlanta. ■ • m Miss Bessie Fox is quite ill in Savan nah, to the regret >( her friends, • • • Mr. and Mrs. (.;. Bradley enter tained at dinner on Chrlmmas evening. • ¥ * Mrs. J. P. Lewis and children leave shortly lor a visit to North Carolina. • m m Miss Alma Wright was the hostess ”t a delightful dance Christmas even ing. * * ♦ Mrs. Charles Ogleby and children are spending several weeks in Way cross. * • • Miss Nealie Barnes is at home from school to sepml the holidays with her parents. * * * Mr. anil Mrs. W. A, Florrid am children, of Waycross, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Seabnn Wright. • ■ • Jr Frederick Peinitiwn and Miss Elizabeth Pennlman are spending the holidays with Mis. H. D. Walter. V * • Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Mltcheell anil heir little tarn return to Albany Mon day from a visit to Mr anil Mis. C. p. I Goodyear. * * The german given ai the Oglethorpe last evening by Mrs. C. Symmeg and the Mi cs Symtnes was a very pleas ant affair. • • a Mrs. R. W. McCormick and little son, of Waycross. are spending the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. J. )|. llarnes. Mr. Corn brooks, of Wilmington. Del., accompanied by Miss Lola Raffo, arrived last week to spend the boll days witn bis granddaughter, Mrs, L. Arlan. Mr. aud Mrs. A. f*\ Wilder enter tained at dinner Christmas day, their sweats being Mr. and Mrs. George H. Cook, Mrs. Samuel Cook. Master Hen rv Cool?, .Miss Eva Cook, Mrs. G. o. Wildni. in the evening a beautiful Christmas tree was the center of at traction and Master I ealie Wilder was flte bout of the occasion. The evening was a- very enjoyable ending of it pleas ant day. One of the pleasantest occasions of the nolida,y season occurred on Christ mas afternoon at. the Home of Miss Kate Slater, on Reynolds street, when etie entertained her Sunday school rises.■ The parlors wore beautifully decorated in palms, fonts and potted geranium in bloom; the dining room inesemeu a most attractive appear ance. the table laden with delicacies and ornamented with flowers and mnt arranged lii fanciful forms. Alter - number of games the young people proceeded to the dining room, where uelighU’ul refreshments were served, dlic hostess received many pretty gifts Horn her pnp..s, and each one re ceived from her a beautiful Christinas earn as a souvenir. The presence 01 their pastor, Rev. W. W. Gilmore, ■uirteu much to the pleasure of the vonn -;oiks, as he entered thoroughly into the -pi tit of tile occasion and pn *nyeu u with them. Miss Slater was assisted In tbo entertainment of nor guests t.y Mis. M, I*l. McVeigh.. The aftemoOn was a perfect success and was greatly enjoyed by all present. • * The engagement is announced o. Miss Josephine ilu Rignon and Air. William Jennings Butts, the wedding to oeeitr on Wednesday. Jantf&ry 7th. at s o'clock p. iff, at the home of Mr. iitm Mis. John E. du Bignon, parents ot the bride-to-be. This wedding will oe of interest to a wide circle 01 triends of these popular young people. Moth are prominent membets ot Brunswick society, and are universally i popular here. Miss du Bignon is nor -a for tie* unusual grace and beautv ad for In delightful charm or man ner and loveliness of disposition. She is rightly reglulled as one of the most j: oatithul girls in the south. Mr. i Bugs is one of the most popular young men in this city. and has hosts of friends wherever he is known. Ho is n iMoaiiiKut young man. The wed ding will oe an extielhely quiet hoait affair. The bride will wear a going wnv gown and only the immediate relatives ami tne most particular ana intimate friends of the bride and groom will be present, , At't;er the cer= v-iuonv. Guy willleave on their' wed ging journey. ■"'TtP'g ■ stockholders Meeting. The anuual meeting or tne stock holders of the Brunswick Bank and Trust Company, tor the purpose of .electing a board of directors ana trans acting such other business that may come before them, will be held at the banking rooms of said company on Tuesday. January 13th, 1903, between the hours of 10 a. m. and 2 p. in. H. W. GALE. Cashier. Brunswick, Ga., December 11, 1902. Healthy Kidneys Means Long Llf. It you want to restore your kidneys to then former state take Smith Sure KENNON MOTT The Jeweler New Goods | are Filling in the GAP Made by the Xmas Rush Everythirg Bought of Us Engraved FREE * And v;o are perpared lo soli you presents for those you may have overloked or vour New Year gifts. KENNON MOTT Jeweler. Eye Specialist 215 Newcastle Street If you want your ' leycle r.’ialrj rigid hiring it to jut ev ; eriwnco " -rk mat., B. J OLwlrie Sm oiir, 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 piione 253 2. Who Puts Up Your Prescriptions? We invite the privilege. We use the ' best quality of every drug. We exer *s*-'■ ci e the most exacting care with every part ef the work. We produce medi cine that brings the best possible re . silts. We chcarge only a living profit above the cost of materials.. Let us fill your prescriptions. MORGAN’S DRUG CT. . u P e \ * $ \ Holiday Cheap Rates. ' Atlantic Coast Lina announce?- sale of round trip tickets to all point,- ea of the Mississippi and somu of the Ohio and Potomac rivers account oi Christmas and New Year holidays, at one and one-third fates for the rouni. trip; tickets to „e sold December 33ra to 25th. inclusive, 20th and hist and January Ist, 1903, good to return up to and including Janunty ,iru. po students, upon presentation and sur render of certificates signed by super iufendents,, principals or presidents t educational institutipng, same rates will be offered, tickets to be sold D< oember 16th to 22nd, inclusive, good to return up to and including Januarv sth, 1903. Between points, both of which as in Florida, oefcets will be sold on same dates and with same limit at rate of one first class fare for the round trip. r ax Notice The mayor and council have extend ed the time in which to pay city taxes for 1902 to December 27tn. At that! time the digest will positively be turn j ed over to the clera and executions! will be issued. Save costs by paying! now. GEO. H. SMITH, City Treasurer, j Swan’s Down flour la he best. KAISER BROS. See Our Show Window Respectfully call your attention to their full line of Xmas Goods* .'inch .ney are showing. Visitors to the city will do well to call > ana investigate and purchase whatever they may need in the way*, oi ur> goods and gents’ furnishings, as they can save money by*- doing so, as we have the finest iin u the city to select from *, NOTE A FEW BELOW. ♦ Elegant assortment of ath tubes. Quetn Quality Shoes * Cozy aand warm Smoking jackets, Neat Filling for I adies * Exquisite Scarts. King Quality Shoes Guy at Suspenders and other Best wearing aud neat flttingi mart's. for men. i xomig Bros, and Knox Fine Hats. Suspenders. 9, Elegant r<d<:rs in Scarfs. Shirts. < Hemstitched Handkercchiefs. Finest X.ine of Cotton and Wool*S I. ami \v Collars and Cuffs. Underwear in the city. Siik Mufflers. Gloves. No one quotes lower * ♦ v FOR NoveStces f/lemlng and 'Waff Are I Headquarters Everything desirable for a ! Present for Lady or Gen tleman. Fireworks! ; ——— Hts Life in Peril. "i Just seemed to have gone all to ! deces." writes Alfred Bee, 0/ Welfare. i’-x 'hiliiousnesß aud a lame back nad made life a burden, i couldn't eat ot sleep and ti lt almost too worn nut to work when i began to u„e Elec tric Butters, but they worked wonders. N -v i *!"•(. like a top, can ea* any !sing, have gained in slrengt.li arid en joy hard wors.” They gave vigorous health and new life to weak, sickly run-down people. Try them. Only 50c at all druggists. HeadquWie _ foA ’! holiday in \ Furniture jLM.Miller & The Old Reliables. I SPECIALS | Fruit Cakes—l, 2 and 5 ponds. Nuts. J 7, Malaga Grapes. M J Raisins. Candies. kvM J' Banana-. Cranberries. - j. Celery. I FIREWORKS. fi vVv have tin* Inst assortment in | - the city and the city and tue low-j ‘ est prices. Ju t try ns. jj Wo have anything you want in j the grocery line. Call and see. a .} Anything yon want, we will have A next week. jf j Phone 158. \ TCq/jpueA J iif it's UO nM vr. eat, we ha vie it. B Goes Like Hot Cakes. Ihe fastest soiling article I have r ny store." write* druggist C. T. Snuta. of Davis, TJy., “ig Q r . King's '■•■Vi Discovery for Consumption. 1 ougbs and Colds, because it always cures, in my six years of saies it has never tailed, i pave Known it to save sufferers from Throat and Lung umenscs, who could get no help from I doctors or any oth r renudv.*' Moth ers rely on it. best physicians pre j scribe it, and ail druggists guaran i tee satisfaction or refund price. Trial i boltu - fre. Regular sixes, 50c and .51. Only the Best of workmen are em ployed to dean clothes a t Jim Car ters. Ring Phone 253-2 DECEMBER 2. See Our Show Window