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•HTESDAY HORNING.
The Early
'Turnip Seed Buist Garden;
* Cabbage Seed
J Gar den Col lard
J Beets, Lettuce for
=“ Fa " ptanti "*
li Spinach HUNrK R’SPharmacy
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Tobacco Specialties .
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Now in stock I
SCHNAPPS, HICKORY,
LONG POLE, LIBERTY BELL,
SWEEP STAKES, CHAMP CARTER,
BULL DURHAM, DUKE'S MIXTURE,
SENSATION and OTHER BRANDS ]
OLD VIRGINIA CHEROOTS
SWEET SCOTCH, THREE THISTLE and MACKABOY
SNUFF.
CIGARS, CIGARS.
Remember We carry a nice line of staple Groceries, Grain,
Hay and Provisions. •■-’tt'Ot
the Downing Cos.
Brunswick, Ga.
Burnett’s Mixed Cow Feed
Will Make Richer Milk-
Will make more Milk—
Burnett’s Chicken Feed
Hakes Hens Lay Egg’s
Order a Sack Through Your Grocer
J.H. BURNETT,
%17. Wholesale Grocer,.i, 2^
Phone 93.
Now on Exhibition
FALL and WINTFR
Ready-to-Wear Hats
at “ELKANS”
/
dome dedal
thews thotes..
Mrs. K. A, Silvera spent Sunday,
in this city.
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Miss Mabel Robinson spent Sunday
in Savannah.
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Miss Margaret Young has retunHg
from Savannah.
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Mrs. John Hunter is improving after
an illness of several days.
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Mrs. Peeples, of Savannah, is the
guest of Mrs. ],. J. Laavy.
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Mrs. J H. McHenry, of Savannah,
is visiting her mother, Mrs. Tharin.
Mrs. 1,. A. Robinson and her little
daughter have returned from a short
stay in Ryromville.
m m m
Mrs. T. C. Manning and Miss Lyo
ette Hoffman leave in a few days for
a visit to New Orleans.
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Miss Edith Ferguson left yesterday
for Atkinson where she has accept
ed a school and will teach this term.
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Miss Addie Paul, of Darien, is the
guest of Miss Hazle Nightingale en
route to Shorter college in Rome.
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Mrs. M. W. Cahill and Miss Lillie
Cahill leave this week for Tusctim
bia, Ala, where they will reside in
future.
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The Ladles Aid society of the
Presbyterian church will meet this
afternoon at 3,30. A full attendance
Is requested.
Misses Mary and Florence Porter
entertained a few of their friends last
evening with a "tick-tack" party. The
occasion was very pleasant and was
much enjoyed by all present.
• • •
Miss Maud Hoodenpyle has return
ed after a delightful visit to relatives
in Atlanta. She was accompanied i;y
her cousin, little Mies Rosa Heins,
who will spend the winter in Bruns
wick.
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Mrs. William T. Hight, of Cave
Springs, accompanied by her little
son, Olivet', arrived in the city yes
terday from Brunswick to spend a
short time with relatives. Mrs. Hight
as Miss Jessie Brantley, in well and
favorably known in Macon where she
spent her girlhood days.—Macon Tel
egraph.
Mrs. I-ott's circle of the Methodist
Aid soe'efiy. has decided, to unite
with the other nine circles of the
society and the intended handker
chief sale will be mingled into a
fancy carnival to be given the lat
ttr part of October. This will be a
good opportunity for the purchase of
holiday gifts as the iadies tyill have
for sale every imaginable useful and
ornami|ut;|l Article in the way of
fancy and needle work.
IN.. . ■■ ...... ■ ...
You can find at Miss Slater's Mtlll
net y parlous artistical flowers, good
for paper hats and other cheap trim
mine*, almost given away.
Get out your winter clothe? and
have them put in good order by Jin>
Carter. Phone 253-2, 504 Monk street,
—WE REPAIR—
Watch**, Jewelry, Silverware,
Spectacle*, etc.
Our Workmanship th Bast. *
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
Kcunon opl>.
Jeweler and’Kye Speicalist
215 Nbwcastlb St.
Time by wire from Washington
daily. Keeper of the city
THE BRUNBWIGK DAILY NEW*.
1. THE J
ARCADE 1
r *
‘ * 210 GloUßMter Street
tli? ~ * ' '
r la headquarteaa for all the pop- J
f ular brands of whitkey on the 1
> Market. ’ <
t WWW Saratoga. Yellow Stonaj
t ‘ Hunter, Magnet, Duke of Cum-j
• berland, Wilson, Metropolitan j
( Club, Silas Johnson, CengrMa 1
i Hall, Cambridge Rye, Elgin Club,J
( including Bourbons, Qins Bran-1
t dies. Imported and Domestic I
f Wines, and a full line of popular!
i Cigars. i
* 1
* !dm putting sot specialty;
( that excells anything that has;
k ever been offered to the public.;
k Four full quarts Elgin Club, a* ,
excellent, high grade whiskey,,
k put up in a neat package, for
k $3.85. Delivered to any point, ax
* press prepaid.
K
k i
g I call special attention!
g for medical and family uee, to!
Pure +i. C. Bowen whiskey, this-
is an absolute distillation of 1880 <
Pool and Billard Tables are'
kept in an up to date condl-'
If tion ‘ ;
If. “*“ I
If We serve an elegant FREI <
k LUNCH from 11 to 1 p. m. J
If i
g Your patrosage la highly ap-j
g predated. ;
* PHIL KELLER, j
n. A* A* A* 1
Cheap for Cash
Flour, Best Patent. 24 lb* ~.. •. . -60 c
Grits per peck .. .. ®oo
Marl per peck .... • *o°
Sugar, Granulated. 18 lbs .. ..SI,OO
Lard, Pure Leaf per p0und.......1ie
Lard, Compound, per lb .. #o
Butter, extra boquel areamery,. .£ sc
Bacon, beet per lb ..10c
Bacon, gootb 7 l-2c. 2 lbs l*i
Coffee. Arbuckle’s U®
Potatoes, Irish, per peek...... „.86e
Soap, Octagon, 8 baxN. ,8t
Tomatoes, 4 cans 26c
Tomatoes. 2 cans . • • • 2U
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jC. L. Parker,
Cor E and J Sts
Telephone 94
ST. JOSEPH’S
CQNVENT SCHOOL
Will reopen on Monday, Septombsy
28, 1903. Vocal and instrumental
rnusis will be added to tbs regular
course of studies. Extra charges for
this course ■ *. *.
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Not Over-Wtoe.
There is an old allegorical pUfar.
of a girl scared at the grass hopp*
but in the act of heedfeesly treading
on a snake. This is parallelled by
■ie man who spends a large sum of
money building a cyclone cellar, eu'
legltct to provide his family wit;
bottle of Chamberlain’s Colic, Choi
era and Diarrhoea Remedy as a safe
guard against biowe! complaint*
whose victims outnumber those u
the cyclone a hjipdred to one. Thi*
lemedy everywhere recognized’ a* tt
most prompt and reliable medic!;.
■* TAX NOTIC&
For the purpose of collecting the
state and county taxes for the yeqr
of 1903, I will be at the district pra,
clncts on datee mentioned, to wit:
St. Simon, 25th. district, Sept, 28.
Oct. 26, Not. 23.
Sterling, 1356 district, Sept 89, Oet
27, scnr. 24.
Jamaica, 1499 district, §ept. SO, Oct
28, Nov. 25.
Bf rook man, 27 district, Oct, 1, Oct.
29, Nor. 26 and at court house on
the dates not above mentioned.
I hare been given positive instruct
ions by the comptroller general to
jsaue executions for all unpaid takes
as soon as the tims ejptiee and place
them in the hands of the proper
officers for collection by Isvy gnd
sale. I would much prefer receiving
same and thereby earing the delin
quents cost of levy, advertising and
sale. .
H. J. READ
Collector, Glynn county, Ga.
STORM INSURANCE.
Protect your property against Jos*
or damage by cyelone and ' wind
stormfl. Policies issued by JAMES
S. WRIGHT.
Just received a barrel of escope*-
nong wine. Will sell at the astonish
ingly low price of $1.25 per gallon.
S. Levison, 310 Bay street.
Unredeemed pledges for sale. Joel
Bros, reliable pawnbrokers.
When perfumery or boct stationery
Is wanted Forston's drug store is the
place to get it at a txungaiq. .Going
at unheard of prices.
Single stone diamond ring, unre
deemed, for $42,50. Joel Bros., re
liable pawnbrokers.
If you want te be Startled at
call at Porston** dsuj
■a psioes jm soap and sMHMM
SVxtM* bolfcf them M.
AROUND OUR CITY,
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BATCH OF SMALL ITEMS PICKED
UP DURING THE DAY BY
NEWS REPORTERS.
Judge J. D. Sirks Is still in Ea
tonloo,
B. Padrqga is spending a few days
In BavannaJx
J. W. Griffith is spending a few
days In th® city.
A. J. Wood, of Savannah, spent
Danday lb the city. ,
Lee Y. Franklin, of the Jung Brew
ing Company, Cincinnati, Ohio, ia in
the city.
Commander H. S. Cold lug, of the
Georgia Navhl Reserves, was a risi
ts to the city yesterday.
H. L. B. Wiggins, formerly of this
city, now of the Atlantic Coast Line
at Wilmington. i spending a few
day® with his friends here.
Mike Brown, the well known and
popular erosatie dealer, has returned
from New Yoirk where he has been
for several weeks on his vacation.
Judge J. W. Bennet left yesterday
for Baxley, where lie goes to attend
the regular session of the Appling
superior court, which was convened
yesterday. ■
Try a box of "Belle Rose” cigars,
guaranteed long filler at $1.50 for boix
of 50. Satisfaction guaranteed or
money refunded. S. Leviscn. 310
Bay street.
Moth and Dust Can Not Corrupt
vour clothes when they are treated to
Jim Carter’s clothes cleaning estab
lishment 504 Monk t Phone 2532.
Bash, doors evd bile da for sale
tD< Xg l ** TV*-* war# Oo
Your winter suit can he made as
good as new at the Glynn cleaning
and ’’■'essing club.
I-avadura destroys all unpleasant
odors eausad by perspiration.
Do Not Delay.
Don’t wait until cold weather be
fore having your grates and chimney's
reuadred. Plaster and repair work
done and every job guaranteed. Jul
lue Lawson. 206 Monk street.
End of Bitter Fight.
': wc physicians had a long and
. viibora fl-’d withan al-ce..s on s.
••igbt lung.” writes I. K. Hughes r
Du Pont, Ga., and gave me up. Ev
ryboiiy thought my time hid come
s i last resort 1 tiled Dr. King’s
New Discovery for consumption. The
benefit I received was striking and
was on my feet n a few days. X .>v
I’ve entirely regained my health.”
It conquers all coughJ, colds, throat
aina lung troubles. Guaranteed by
all druggists. Price 60 ce.its and
{I.OO. Trial botttles free.
STORM INSURANCE.
Protect your property against losif
or damage by cyclone and wind
Storms. Policies issued by JAMEb
R WRIGHT-
Muscatel, port, Sherry. Catawba
and blackberry wines at 25cents a boit"
tie, on fifth gallon each. All these
winee of California vintage. 3. Lev
isotv
i_i t .
GRAN|) OPERA HOUSE
Friday, September 25.
THERE THEY ARE!
Th* Originals
Murraif & Mask
In the second and by far the best
Edition of the season succ*s*
A Night
(Fun) ON (Beauty)
Broadway.
A Remarkable Company
> —of 90
Everything in the Shoe
Line Except the Feet
-t -—r— * *•
My Fall stock of Wadies’ Bestlfmtn'i, Boys? and losses SHQE3 are
pow arriving and lam in position *o satisfy any and all kinds of oufc
tomeri, School days art coming and I hays # tins variety t> School shops
s
Come and see my stock
J A SMITH,
The Shoe flan,
Carpets,
Carpets,
If you Intend to Purchase a Carpet this fall we Invite your
inspection of a complete ll.i of samples which vva ar c display
ing.
This Week Only
Select your Carpet bow ard w e will keep it until you are feady.
M. Miller A tfon
Good Soda
► i
k ' 1
p ..Of sourse, .anybody can aay hla ,
► Seda Water is "Good”—but appar- ,
entiy there are comparative, degrees <
£ f’f joodneas. '
* if you enjoy really GOOD Soda,
h amp in and aee how oura tastes. We 1
h don’t believe that you will s>e diaap- a
pointed. <
|MORQAN’S
l Drug Store.
Great Fire Sale
Further Particulars
Monday or Tuesday
McClure’s
WATCH THIS SPACE
For interesting Announcement from
A. ZELMONOVITZ,
The Grocer and Crockery Dealer.
You will save money by so
Doing.
•smmsam um .I . lh—-tT"W
This Space
•' 1 -7 ' -T . •. ”'“r'
The Announcement of
J. J. VICKERS & CO.
The New Furniture and
Stationery Dealers
They will carry a full and complete Line
MPTHaBBR M.