The Brunswick daily news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1903-1906, May 20, 1903, Image 4

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Wednesday MORNING. SPECIAL Broken lots of Hen’s Patent Leather and Vici Kid Oxfords. $3.50 to $4.00 values, to close out - = = $2.65 = = " One Lot Infant Slippers, 1 to 5,25 c. A Good Drug Store No matter wlhat kind of Drug store goods you want, this is a good place to buy them, if you want pure drugs and medicines, if you want toilet ar ticles and sick room necessities; if you want perfumes; or If you want any of the thousand and one things carried by a first-class ami up-to-date drug store, get them of us and they will lie good. Everything is good in this store. The qualily is always good, our ser vice Is always good. Wo would like to have your drug store trade, and will do every thing we can to make you enjoy binding with tbs. W. J. BUTTS, Druggist Agent for Huylcs' Candies. ► " ► • WITH EVERY CASH PURCHASE - Free! K of twenty-five cents or over at. our. 1 |L f \ mmmy store we will Rive you a ticket which ■ / \ I # entitles you to a free chance on a' y handsome Parker fountain pen, to he ► In •*- |w r vtivon away every Satuirday night to. ► Ja U 1 j' the person holding llie lucky number.- Pen on exhibition at our store. ► r rC£! HUNTER’S Pharmacy ► Sale of Millinery Goods. Having leased my store from June Ist. to MORGAN DRUG STORK, I will sell my entire stock, consisting of Millinery Goods, Show Cases, Fixtures, Etc. in lots to dealers at a sacrifice. Call and examine. Must be disposed of at once. , tA . *V****:W~\ MRS. E EARLE How D°es This Strike You for Prices Bacon 11 cents per pound Best Flour 24 pounds for 60 cents Best Butter 30 cents per pound Octagon Soap 6 bare or 25 cents Jellies, 3-pound cans 10 cents Schnapps Tobacco 40 cents per pound Purchasers of five and ten dollars worth get a present. A. ZELMENOVITZ* 'Phene 205. A SHOE TO BE ADMIRED. r Or short necks can be suited I " ) J\ f v IL f-om our new styles in the B. & I ii.fl fl l E. colars without any difficulty I, ' J Price 15 c. 2 fer 25 c J *** | “ELKANS” PEfiSONALMENIION ■—*— NOTEB ABOUT PEOPLE WHO COME AND GO IN AND OUT OF THE CITY. French Hunter has returned to the city. Phil Keller is spending a few days in Atlanta. Col. J. E. Dart, of the B. & 8., is in the city on business. J. B. Abrams has returned from Atlanta and other points. J. A. McDuffie has returned from a business trip up the B & 3. Mr. William Balter is in New Or leans attending the reunion. R. V. Douglas, a former citizen of this city, is here.attending the court. Mr. Ancil Byrd, a prominent citi zen of Pierce county, is in the city oh a business trip. Manager .1. L. Jacob I, of lue hotel Cumberland, was among the visitors to the city yesterday. Captain .1. L. Foster, of Darien, is in the city for thepurpose of atter)ri ing the superior court. Chief Engineer Woods! Roberts, of the B. & 8., has returned from a bus iness trip to New York. ’ K. V. Douglas, formerly of Bruns wick. now of Maxwell, Fla., is among the visitors to the oily. ,T. O. Knapp, the gen tail passen ger agent of the A. & B„ is in the city and has in charge the excursion fronr points on his line. Mr. Frederic B. Chandler. secre tary and auditor of the B. & B. R- R Cos., will leave Friday for New York • . • Tiirx Ar-t-xil'- ♦'U ot to assist m riouie ueiiuo of the line pertaining to the affairs of the road. Mr. M. H. Robinson, the well known lumberman, will operate a large cross Ue camp at Cabin Bluff. Camdem county, very shortly. He will have his headquarters at Shellbino and ex pects to cut a large number iter week, which will find their way into Bruns wick for shipment. CANDY IN PAILS. TUBS AND BOXES. THE DOWNINC CO. Regal Shoe® Coming to Town. The manufacturers of the celebra. ted Regal shoes lo those who live away from the big cities in which their stores are located. The plan is sim ple as it is effective. A Regal repre sentative is: travelling through the country, stopping for a day in each' important town or cily. He carries with him a complete line of Regal shoes and takes orders for what the shoe wearers want, thus giving them the opportunity of selecting what they want from the newest -styles the shoes that fit them perfectly. The Re gal man will be at the Oglethorpe hotel, this city, on May 20, 21, and 22. ' . :!#1 PEERLESS BOLTED MEAL IS THE HEAD OF THE LIST. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR IT. U)ur Goods! ! Talk. | 5 ♦ £ We are now showing a fine linevj ? of 'Nk SPRING NOVELTIES , 1 { .. -3 l Jewelry 3 % 2 4- Call and Examine , iKENNON MOTT; - J Jeweler and Eye Specialist 7 215 NEWCASTLE STREET. 4 £ —* 4 Keeper of the City Clock.. Tlmo 4 by wire from Washington d*lly"j ♦ at 11 a. m. i THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS. THE REGAL SHOE All Styles, $3.50 A representative of this famous shoe, direct from headquar t , . Brunspick, at the OGLETHORPE I ters, will be in v HOTEL MAY 20, 21 and 22. with a full line of sample Regal Shoes, showing the new spring styles in lace and button shoes and Oxfords. Regals are fac-similes of the Styles being made this spring by the high-priced smart custom bootmakers in New York, London and Paris. When you buy Regals you get Style while it 15 Style—not a year later.. | Regals are made in all standard leathers—King Calf, King § Kid, Patent and Enameled, etc., etc. Anew leather, used exclusively in Regal Shoes, is Regal I “VALVIC” Calf—the only leather tanned in accordance with 1 the laws of nature —with the pores open to perform their natural ■ work of letting off perspiration as freely as created, and auto- Smatically keeping out the WET on the outside. “Sweaty” feet are thus relieved, and the general health of the t entire system is improved. ' j “VALVIC” calfskin is as POROUS as cIoth—TOUGH as k wire—SOFT as a glove— WATERPROOF as Cravenette. The removable seal on the bottom of the shoe—“ The Window !of the Sole”—proves the presence of genuine, old-fashioned, wire wear Oak Sole Leather in every pair of Regals. No other shoe offers such a teft—none other dares to! Regal fit consists in 48 shapes— B widths—and 1 8 half sizes J —and 1 43 styles. No excuse for misfits! Regal Shoes come to you diredt “from Tannery to Consumer.” I You pay only one SINGLE profit, viz:—the Manufacturers — J and are thus enabled to buy $6.00 shoes at the WHOLESALE ? price of $3.30 per pair. REGAL OAK T SOLED] SHOES All Styles, $3.50 Regals are sold only in 46 exclusive Regal Stores in the principal cities lof the United States and Great Britain— 16 stores in New York City alone | —and by mail. Over 200,000 men and Kin/ Ropals hv mail regu- I lady. You take no chances in ordering by mail—we guarantee satisfaction | or money promptly refunded. By mail to any address in the postal union at I $3.75 per pair, all charges prepaid. il Call on our representative and examine the shoes. You will not be urged 1 to buy. Write to us to-day for our new Spring Style book—free on request. REGAL SHOEICOMPANY I [l[ Headquarters: 109 Summer St. Factory • BOSTON, MASS. WHITMAN, MASS. 4444444444444444 t 99 4 ♦ REASONS > 'v Why you should use a + 4GAS COOKINC STOVE* and an '{ 4, t ELECTRIC FAN + 4. 4 Ist. It makes the long sum- 4 mer days endurable. 4 2nd. It makes life worth living, 4 3rd. It does away with the ; '*'■ 4 expense of going to the moun- T plains or islands. 4 The other ninety-six reasons ~ will lie discovered after a short 4 trial of them. Get the benefits 4 4AT ONCE, see us TO-DAY. 4 tMUTUAL LIGHT ♦ 4 & WATER CO. 4 4i t* * , * 4 4 4 4 4 4 -M 41 4 444444 t for : ♦GROCERIES ♦ H 4 AND ♦ Fresh Meats + REMBEMBER ’ ♦ Durden &Cos 4 Wolf and I Street sell it for less. Phone 352, and what you' ♦ order will be delivered promptly.' 4 READ THESE PRICES. 4 Stew Meats from 5 to 71-2- 4 pound Steak from 10c pound to, 121-2. Groceries Just as cheap._ ..THE DOWNING CO MAKE A SPECIALTY OF RICE AND COF FEE. Hi AttenttSn Smokers. I handle a Ene line of genuine Merschaum Pipes, they are beauties. Call and look at them. Sig Levlson, 310 Bay street. KID GLOVES of any description and color dyed a perfect black at by Jim Carter. King phone 253-2. THE DOWNING CO. HAVE ON A NICE LINE OF TOILET SOAP. I am otToring a full line of all kinds of ladies and’ mens' shoes at reason able prices. J. A. Smith, Newcastle st reet. THE RAIN IS OVER and that old suit can be put into proper shape proper shape by Jim Carter. King phone 253-2, or cal) at 504 Monk St. Cheap Real Estate. 1 One of the prettiest* homes on Un ion ireet. lot 00x180; 7 rooms house, priee $3,500, payable SI,OOO cash bal ance one. two and three years 6 per joent interest Grand opportunity for someone. For bargains of all kinds call on UA* BROBSTON, FENDiG A C.O AROUND OUR CHI, r,V >■ s * Brunswick Defeats Fernandina. The colored base ball club of this city played a match game with the Fernandina nine yesterday, which re sulted in g complete victory for the local club. The score was 14 to 8, in favor of the home team. A Cutting Affray. At an early hour this morning a cutting scrape occurred between two colored women, Rasa Hill and Mar tha Laws. The latter did some very severe work on the former and was arrested. She gave bond for her ap pearance at the next session of the city court. Going Right Ahead. The construction work on the new church now being built by the mem bers of the Second Advent congre gation of this city is being pushed very rapidly, -and from all indications it is more than apparent that the building will be finished oil schedule time.. , > , vi- Talking Golf. The members of the golf club are practicing for the match game with the Darien team, which is to occur in the course of a week or so. The Dajtien aggregation is the swiftest in this section of the state and the local team will have to do some very nice work to win a game from 'them. IVORY SOAP SUPPLIED BY THE DOWNING CO. To Women As an inducement to women to trythe "Dorothy Dodd” Shoe and to tell their experience with them in orderthat others may he induced to be- A '?] Z/ come wearers, I have succeeded in persuading the "Dorothy Dood” Shoe f 'ua/ On. to offer [Jr $4,000 in Cash Prizes W-41 for the forty-three women who givethe best reasons why the “oDrothy | YM| Dood" Shoe is suixrrior to all others. VI J. A. Smith, is exclusive agent for my shoe. They will be pleased to give you full particulars as to the prizes. Sincerely, Offer j : In Silks: 4- * 4- ■* 4- . + * Monday and Tuesday we will offer * special Prices in silk goods, and, in 4 * fact, every other deparment in our * great department store. These are * genuine bargains. • 4- ! 2Mrs. M* Isaac * Watch this Space. . . . . . . . . . A x-A-.,4--y'y4444444 ; Prescriptions, ; Every druggist says that his drugs are pure. Every druggist says that ♦ lie does not substitute. Every drug- 4 4 gist says that he does not use infer- y 4- ior or adulterated drugs. Every drug- + . gist says that he does accurate work. What is there left for us to say dif ferent front anybody else? Well, we 4 4 invite you to bring your prescription 4 4 here and see the kind of treatment , y you get in our store, and notice the a. way everything is done, and then see if you do not feel that the medicine 4 is put up just a3 your doctor would 4 ♦ like to nave it. 4 :MORGAN’S :: Drug Store. -ffcISRNITUKB !^®#pRNKHIN6S 11 \ A Is there a single house in all Brunswick so completely furnished * that not one new article is need ed at this Spring Season? Is there 4 a housewife indifferent to the saving of money? Of course not Your £ needs are many, but you can supply them all If you liny here. \2t. M. Miller and den *> Going out of the Dry Goods Business We have decided to transform our store into a first class Clothing, Shoes and Gent’s Furnishing Business, and we offer all our DRY GOODS, LINEN GOODS, LADIES' UNDERWEAR:, L ACES, .RIBBONS, MILLINERY, NOTIONS At Cost Sale commences, at once. Come early and pick your choice. d.H. & Bro 223 NEWCASTLE STREET MAY 20, 1903-