The Brunswick news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1901-1903, December 28, 1902, Image 8

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SUNDAY MORNING. | A SNAP For the Ladies. £ Commencing Monday we will allow a discount of 33 1-3 per cent, off on any FUR PIECE or JACK ■s|p\ ET in the house for cash. Kk.;Too much stock and too little cold weather is the story. They must go. Remember, 1-3 off N o special orders taken or none changed at this price. i Mw 3 figyU JB& jjr % Jsj r . A Ms fw. v .,r /| i/ J *** IS*,.' fojj MSFa ,p5iS PHONOGRAPHS Make Acceptable 'Christmas ip Presents W. J. BUTTS, THE DRU GGIBT. Agent for Huyler's Candles. >■ n 21* • ** Met : v '( Wwt-of. Us • taplo Will do well to 4 l Call and See Our Samples, \ V, luiv * law line to sel 'etc from. t * We curry fa stock l.ife-lfvtoy, Mcukoy Brand, Octngau and many t ► other brands. i ■ I '#] ' J y Our line of Toilet Soap Is up-to-date. W you want Tomatoes coma ’ k see us. .V ■■■ 0:>. a Tri.lir*v:*.^:iSd;ki4ii’4<J * The Downing Company.^ For the Benefit of the Visitors w e will continue our Bargain Sales for the balance of the week i*r. ‘ *•• *** - ■*' - - • —— | See Heller’s Weekly. J. H. 20 2 Newcastle and 302 Bay. IN SOCIETY. THE CITY OF DAVID. By Charles Hanson Towne. A little Babe this place has glorified! A litle Child upon His mother’s breast Once breathed a blessing that has never died Upon these little streets that, side by side. Run east and west. His little presence—He who was a King— Still, still is felt amid .rade's puls ing breath; The thought ol Him is like a living tiling That blooms amid the Orton 1 ai string. And knows no death. At midnight, when the stars in clus ters rise Above this sacred city; when the moon. Pallid and old, In the far heaven lies; Or when the torrid sun In these hot skies Prood* at high noon, — Ever there wakes the thought of Him once more. The long and long ago His mother came One winter night to yon poor stable door, Yea, here lives on, today, as years be fore. His love, His name! —ln December Criterion. m m m Miss Ethel Fox Is at homo from St. Augustine for the holidays. ... Little Miss Alice Stiles lias been quite sick for several days. ... Arthur Raeney is the guest of El liott Moore druing the holidays. m m m Coi. Ed. Brobston left yesterday on n business trip to New York. * * Mr. Walter Wylly. of Madison. Is the. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Brobston. at Pine Crest • * m Little Miss Katharine Thomas will entertain her little friends with a par ty on New Year’s day. . • Richard Everett is at borne from New York to spend tin? holidays with his parents. Mr. and Mrs, R. il. Ev erett, * • • The King's Daughters are called to meet tomorrow (Monday) at 3 o'clock p. m. at the residence of Mrs. It. E. Brlesenlck. Kittle Ruth Tnorhas Is 'finite sick from the result of a fall Sustaineu yes terday. Her friends wish her a speedy recovery. • * • Mr, A. (r. Shot man, of Augusta, has arrived to take part in the cantata to be given Tuesday evening at I lie first Methodist church. * • * Mrs. N. A. Hall and Miss Alexlne Hall, who have been guests of Mrs. T. Q. Fleming for some Ume, left Friday for a visit to Tallahassee. • • • The friends of Mrs. "Thomas Fuller and of her mother, Mrs. l’rioleau, re gret very much that the taH'cf has been very ill far...several days, and grave fears are entertained tor tier-re covery, ME ' • * ■ -The cantata to In givpr evening at the Kim Aiet fiodist church will be a dcltgbtlul musical evqjit and $H lovers of good nthsic are eagerly lokiug forward to hearing it- The pub lic is invited to attend. No admission will be chergod. ** m Tlioso who are to tnk in th* cantata "The Coming*' of the King,” are requested to ntu'ud the rehearsal tonight after service- at the:Methodist chuirh. There will-also he li rehearsal tomorrow .evening at me same place. All interested are Urged U) attend. * * * Mr. and Mrs. \V. B. Cook entertain ed at dinner Chrisirffas in voinpln merit to Mrs. J. It. Cook and MiSU Ad. Cook. ■ The occasion was very plo.-s ant and was much enjoyed by those present. The at home given Friday evening at the Oglehorpc by Mrs. Courtiand Symmes and the Misses Syinmes was a very charming affair. Cards were played and later a german was danced It was led by Mr. li. P. Coleman. A number of guests were present and all enjoyed-the affair very much. * • • The services at the synagogue Fri day evening were very interns ;n;.r.id included the confirmation of Waltei Nathan. A number of friends of u family wove among the large or igre gation present and the young man Tc ceived many compliments upon his reading of the. nebrow and English passages required in the ceremony. Dr. Warsaw delivered an impressive address and the choir rendered beau tiful music for the occasion, which was enjoyed by all present. • • • Andrews Wright entertained last evening w ith a 6 o'clock dinner in hon or of Arthur Kaeney. The table and dining room were a picture of warmth THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEW* and'brightness and the young host and his guests thoroughly enjoyed the oc casion. Those present were: Arthur Raeney, Elliott Moore, Burford Coney, Harris King. . ... The dance given at Waynesville' Friday .evening by Mr. and Mrs. W. I M. Wiggins, in honor of their daugh- j ter, Miss Caroline Wiggins, was a de lightful success. The home was pret- j tily decorated for the occasion, deli cious refreshments were served and ! the evening was thoroughly enjoyed by all present: Mr. and Mrs. Wiggins 1 are noted for their charming hospi- j tality and ail who visit their pleasant 1 home receive a cordial welcome. This ! dance was one of the pleasantest ever given in Waynesville. • • The Atlanta News of Thursday con-, tains the announcement of the en gagement of Miss Josephine du Bignon and Mr. William Jennings Butts, of this ciiy. Th<‘ News says: Trls an-' nouncement, will be of great interest to the many friends and admirers of this lair girl throughout Georgia, Afiss tlu Bignon Is notably one of the most beautiful women in the south and sima her debut lias reigned an un disputed belle. With her charming and winsome manner she is the ideal of th;.t type of southern womanhood Which is so famous. She comes of one of the most aristocratic and distin guished families in Georgia, their an cestral home being the far-famed Jokyl island, now the Mecca of the most exclusive club of the northern millionaires. • * * Miss Alma Wifgbt entertained with a most enjoyable ilante Christmas eve ning ft! her h(*ne on Gloucester street. Tin- rooms were artistically decorat ed with holly and palms and delicious refreshments were served, a flash light photograph of the parlor and the guests was taken by Harris King. A souvenir was given each guest out of a basket of Christmas gifts. Those brosent wore: Misses Fannie Mason, Clara Lamar, Vivian Kay, Olivia Kay, Messrs, linrioid Coney, Jesse Thomas. Elliott Butts, Elliott Moore, Arthur Raeney, Robert Hopkins, Hazel Wright, Chip Hebert*, Scotia Wright, Harris At. King, Jr., and Andrews Wright; Mr. George Cole gave a pleasant Christmas tree party Christmas night, which was a delightful success and goatly enjoyed by the little lons present. Mr. Coles’ family came over from Jaeksofivltye to spend me holi days with him and this entertainment was in tneir honor. Mrs. Coleman Brantley added to the pleasure of the evening by eclectic ns m the grapho phone. Mr* Hay. of Augusta, acted as Baota Claus. The tree was very beautiful and groat taste was display ed In its decoration, countless orna ments making it a brilliant picture. Mr. and airs. J. D. Summers, of At*. Irma, uud ‘ their two children were among Uio guests. Alt' enjoyed the occasion very much. • w • There vvili be a delightful special program of music at, both sqyviceg at the Methodist* church today. Those who will take part are: Misses Dart, as'u.ris and Coles;,e< ry , sopranos, Mrs. M. U Parker and Mrs. J, R. Harley, altos; Messrs. Meliveon anti Sherman, ignore; Messrs Von Weller and A. > cjittriuau, of Augusta, basaos. All are cordially invited to attend these ser vices. * * The pridiary department of the pub lic school belli an interesting enter tainment Tuesday. A Christmas tree hung with articles of Uio children’s own make was the center of attraction -uio old Santa Claus himself presided over it. The children relate.- the t.lbiy of Christmas and lold how.it is eeiebt ted in different lands. Several! songs were sung appropriate to the occasion, after which the schools were dismissed for (ho holidays . I FANCY RIPE TOMATOES, *+ EXTRA LARGE WHITE CtwERY. Fit to grace the King's table. 'Phone or send your orders. Quick bicycle ! olivet y. LLOYD’S 214 Newcastle st. ’Phone 255-2. ■■ 10 I.F.T A- newly furnished corner rom on first, floor with southern expo sure and use of bath for single umn. Apply at N. W. corner Howe and Ogle thorpe streets. li it s something gootl to eat you wantispaU on Wilson. KENNOM MOTT The Jeweler v New Goods are Filling in the GAP Made by the Xmas Rash Everything Bought ol Us Engraved FREE And t;o are perpared to soil you presents for those you may !uu< overloked or your New Year gifts. KENNON MOTT Jeweler. Eye Specialist 215 Newcastle Street. If you want, your ’ ioycle rop&ired rigL l bring it to an ex, orb net; work mat.. B. j Olcwine. 503 Okjtieeiitwr Wilson lias the only up-to-date re fan rant tn town. 8 wan’* Down flour ! ha beat. Take dinner at Wiloon's today. 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 st Its. We chcarge only a living profit above the cost of materials.. Let us fill your prescrictions. MORGAN’S DRUG STORK. Holiday Cheap Rates. ’ Atlantic Coast Line announces salt; of round trip tickets to all points . ii of the Mississippi and so at u of the Ohio ami Potomac rivers, account ot Christmas and New Year holidays. :it one ami one-third fates for the rottm trip; ticaets to oe sold December 23rd to SSth. inchisive, 20th and 31st and January Ist, 1903, good to return up to and including January 3ru. Fo; students, upon presentation and sur render of certificates signed by super intendents, principals or presidents v educational institutions, same rales will be offered, tickets to be sold De cember lttth to 22nd. inclusive, good to return up to and including January Bth, 1903. Between points, both of which an' in Florida, uckets will be sold on same dates and with same limit at rate of one first class fare for the round trip. TYPEWRITING of all kinds done cheaper and quicker than any one else by W. B. Burroughs, Jr., 10S Newcas tle street. * — Wilson setves the best the market affords. Healthy Kidneys Means Long Llfa. If you want to restore your kidneys to their former state take Smith Sure KAISER BROS.; ♦ See Our See Our ♦ Show The Old Reliables. Show \ Window Window a ♦ Respectfully call your attention to their full line of Xmas Goods* i.uicii taey are showing. Visitors to the city will do well to call j and investigate and purchase whatever they may need in the way * ol dry goods and gents' furnishings, as they can save money by* doing so. as wo have the hnest line in the city to select from. NOTE A FEW BELOW. Elegant assortment of ~ath • ..os. Queen Quality Shoes. Cozy a and warm Smoking jackets, Neat Filling tor Ladies. 9 Exquisite Scurfs. King Quality Shoes. t Guyat Suspenders and other Best.wearing and neat fitting? makes. for men. < Young- Bros', and Knox Fine Hats. Suspenders. * Elegant colors in Scarfs. Shirts. < Hemstitched Handkercchlefs. Finest Line of Cotton and Woo! 1 E an i \Y Collars and Cuffs. Underwear in the city. * Sill; Mufflers. Gloves. No one quotes lower. ◄ FOR ■ ! Novelties yleming 4 Wafi j Are | Headquarters ' Everything desirable for a i Present for Lady or Gen jtleman. I Fireworks! His Life in Peril. “1 just seemed to have gone all to tteces,” writes Alfred Bee, of Welfare, i'ex "bilUousnea* and a lame back had made life a burden. 1 couldn’t cat or aicep and felt almost too worn out to work when .1 began t<%uA Elec tric Button-" but th*y worked wonders. Now 1 sleep like a top. can eat any-j thing, have gained in strength and en joy hard work.” They gave vigorous | health and new life to weak, sickly run down people, Try them. Only 50c; at all druggists. Big; Redactions* . IN ALL DtNLS Jjjl Before Taking MfejHj January 1 * i > jKM tt.M.Mller £ BM DECEMBER 28. New ! Breakfast ! Food. Korn Krisp, crispy and nice; per package, 15c. Canvas painted do!| with every two packages. ' ** ; Phone 15€. \ t SeoT'^h.4fije± : K it’s gooa u. hrt, we havle it. Goes Like Hot Cakes. “The fastest selling article I have in my store.’ writes druggist C. T. Smith, of Davis. TTy„ "is Dr. King’s New Discovery tor Consumption, Coughs and Colds, because it always cures, in my i* years of sales it has never failed. 1 have Known it to save sulierers from Throat and Lung diseases, who could get no heip from doctors or any other remedy.’ Moth ers rely on it. best physicians pre scribe it, and all druggists guaran tee satisfaction or refund price. Trial bottm# free. Regular sizes, si)c aad Si. Only the Bast of workmen are em ployed to clean clothes at Jim Car ter's. Ring Phone 2.".3 2.