The Brunswick daily news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1903-1906, September 23, 1903, Image 4

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WEDNESDAY MORNINfI. The Early ARRIVALS Should the Occasion CKwp' tleirixincl it, we can fur- !li-il s ot:r fall I j Mrt Schaffner & Q\ W ' j Mar,\; Stein Bloch & r '-r • V ) Cos. High Art, Strauss ' fr at ’Q 1 B .v. 7. Turnip Seed Buist Garden; Cabbage Se and c r^ *v Garden Coliard " ' 1 " Beets, Lettuce for Mustard p M p iant j nff Raddish, * 1 g Spinach HUN TER’S Pharmacy Tobacco Specialties Now in stock SCHNAPPS, HICKORY, LONG POLF. t. BERTY BCLL, SWEEP STAKES. CHAMP CARTER, BULL DURHAM. DUKE S MIXTURE, SENSATION and OTHER BRANDS OLD VIRGINIA CHEROOT SWEET SCOTCH, THi’l'.E THISTLE and MACKABOY SNUFF. CIGARS, CIGARS. Remember We carry a nice line of staple Groceries, Grain. Hay and Provisions. The Downing Cos. Brunswick, Ga. Burnett’s Mixed Cow Feed Will Make Richer milk- Will make more Mi!k== Burnett’s Chicken Feed Hakes Hens Lay Eggs Order a Sack Through Your Grocer J, fIT BURNETT, Isu'ci; Wholesale Grocer,tho^'S Phone 03. Now on Exhibition FALL and WINTFR Ready-to-Wear Hats at “ELKANS” dome doeial ; thews thetes Miss Eliso McDonald has returned from Atlanta.. • • • Miss Fluoric? Putma.m. of Atlanta, is vfoiting Mrs. A. M. Havwxxl. • * Mrs I*. P. Waites, of Atlanta, is the guest of Mrs. A. M Ha; wood. m m m Miss Maud Banks will leave Sun day for her home in Savannah. ■ • * Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Coney are re moving to the residence corner of Ixmdon and Union streets. * . • Mr. and Mrs. Irving Proctor and (their little daughter left yesterday ior Southern Pine, a‘‘ter a short visit *o Mrs. T. 11. Lamar. • • * Mrs. Moses Hirsch leaves tonight for Atlanta, from where she will :?o to Denver to join Mr. Hirsch and make their home there. • * • Miss Jessie B. Seaman, head mil liner at Elkan’s, arrived in the city on the steHlmer Colorado from New York yesterday, and will take charge of that department at this popular store. • * • The lunch and supper to be gi ven next Tuesday will oe the first affair of the kind this s-iason. Those who patronize it will be sure of ai delight ful hill of fare, daintily server! at reasonable prices. The place where >i. will be heild Will be announced llator. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Green, of Fort. Valley, have announced the engage ment id:' ifthiqiir difightdr, Elisabeth Emily, to Mr. Clarkes Leighton Shep hard, of this city. The wedding will occur In November, at the bride’s holme in Fort Valley. Mr. Shephard is one of Brunswick’s prominent and popular young attorneys. He is a member of the firm of Krauss and Shephard and is a graduate of Em otry lamd a populafr fra|terniit.y ma.n. Mias Green, is a charming and ac complished young lady and belongs to a prominent Georgia family. * • Tlie following ciard has been receiv ed by Brunswick friends of the young couple: “Mr. J aequo D. Hirscb, Miss Pena B. T.evy, bethrothed; October eleventh, ninet*sir. hundred and three, Augusta. Ga.” Jake Hirscli lived in Brunswick the greater part of his life and wta® very popular here. His many friends will learn with interest of hfis engagement The bride-to-be is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Levy, and is a very charming and popular girl. The marriage will oc cur next spring. Miss Boyle’s School. Miss Virginia Boyle will open or resume her school on Monday. Oct. 5. 1930, in rear of Mrs. Bunkley’s res idence, Halifax square. You can find at Miss Sister’s Milli nery parlors artistical flowers, good for paper hats and other cheap trim mings. almost given away. a Get out your winter clothes and have them put in good order by Jim Carter. Phone 253-2, 604 Monk street. —WE REPAIR- Watches, Jewelry, Silverware, Spectacles, etc. Our Workmanship the Best. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Kcnaon ftjotl (f pb. Jeweler and Eye S <eicalist 215 IS'KWC iSTLK St. Vime by wire from V ashington daily. Keeper of the city THE BRUNBWICK DAILY NEWS. THE ARCADE ii 210 Gloucester Street fa headquarter* for all the pop-' ular brands of whiskey on th* ' Market. 1 WWW Saratoga, Yellow Stores Hunter, Magnet, Duke of Cum berland, Wilson, Metropolitan Club, Silas Johnson, Congress Hall, Cambridge Rye, Elgin Club, including Bourbons, Gins Bran dies, Imported and Domestic Wines, and a full lino of popular Cigars. I am putting out a specialty that excells anything that has ever been offered to the public. Four full quarts Elgin Club, an excellent, high grade whiskey, put up in a neat package, for $3.85. Delivered to any point, ex press prepaid. I would call special attention for medical and family use, to Pure H. C. Bowen whiskey, this is an absolute distillation of 1880 Pool and Billard Tables are kept in an up to date condi tion. We serve an elegant FREE LUNCH from 11 to 1 p. m. Your patrosage is highly ap preciated. PHIL KELLER. ' Cheap (or Cash Flour, Best Patent. 24 lbs 60c Grits per peck 20c Mepl. per peck 20c Sugar, Granulated. 18 lbs .. ..51.00 Lard, Pure Leiaf per pound 11c Lard, Compound, per lb 9c Butter, extra hoquet creamery,. , 25c Bacon, best per lb 10c Bacon, good, 7 l-2c. 2 lbs 15c Coffee. Arbuckle’s ....lie Potatoes, Irish, fper peck 26c Soap, Octagon, € bars, 2!.. Tomatoes, * cans 25c Tomatoes. 8 cans .-. 20c C. L. Parker, Cor E and J Ota Telephone 94 ST. JOSEPH’S CONVENT SCHOOL Will reopen on Monday, September 28, 1903. Vocal and instrumental musis will be added to the regular course of studies. Extra charges for this course NEW YORK Cash Grocery Is prepared to meet the prices of all competitors. Vegetables always on hand. Get my Prices and you will always save money. .*1 • *> I am still sole agent for Grant street for Purina feed. I carry a full stock of Grocer ies at rock bottom prices. bOUIS e/VJHJN, ff^O. 227 Grant Street. Single stone diamond ring, unre deemed, for $42,50. Joel Bros., re liable pawnbrokers. If you want to be startled at prices rail at Forston'a drug store and get bis prices on soap and stationery. Fortson beats them all. Unredeemed pledges for sale. Joel Bros, reliable pawnbrokers. Just received a barrel of cscoper il on g wine. Will sell at the astonish ingly low price of $1,25 per gallon. S. Levison, 310 Bay street Brunswick s cold wave is conning. Prepare for it by sending your win ter clothes to J. <j. Carter. Remember, Joel Bros., the reliable pawnbrokers, will loan you mossy.' Call and see them. i AROUND OUR CITY, ——* . BATCH OF SMALL ITEMS PICKED UP DURING THE DAY BY NEWB REPORTERS. George Delph, of Tifton, spent yes terday in the city. J. H. Hopkins has returned from a visit to Atlanta. J. J. Thornton, of Savannah, was in the city yesterday. W. E.Mmnford and “his boys” leave for Blaclishear today. B, Padrofia has returned from a business trip to Savalnnah. D. G. Collins, of Waycrass, was a visitor to the city yesterday. ** J. C. Casotn, of Atlanta, was among the visitors to the city yesterday. J. E. Morgan, the popular druggist, has returned from a visit to Atlanta. J. W. Chasten has returned from Jiacksonville where he went some days agol French Hunter has returned from Atlanta where he has been spending a few days. The tide was not as hight as ex pected yesterday and few marsh hen hunters were out. H. H. Harvey came down from his home in Asheville yesterday and will spend a few, days in the city. Dick Grimes has returned from Jacksonville, where he han been play ing ball with the team of that city. Wjill probably spend the winter here Do Not Delay. Don’t wait until cold weather be fore having your grates and chimneys renalired. Planter and repair work done and every job guaranteed. Jul ius Lawson. 206 Monk street. End of Bitter Fight. "I wo physicians had a long and fti'bborn fi-'ht withan shears on r.:> right, lung." writes ,T. F. Hughes ol Du Pont, Ga., and gave me up. Ev ervtody tlumght my time had come As ( last resort I ti ieil Dr. King'? New Discovery for consumption. The benefit I received was striking and was on my feet n a few days. Now I“ve entirely regained my health.” It conquers all coughs, colds, throat asm lunti troubles. Guaranteed by all druggists. Price 50 cents and |I.OO. Trial botttles free. Sudendorf, Secretary of the Nation al Buttermaker’s Asscciation says: “My daughter wa*s troubled every spring with weakness and insomnia accompanied wi,th the most painful and in-waiting eczema. The doctors diagnosed it as impure blood. A friend who had been cured of im pure blood by Paine s Celery Com pound recommended it and she has taken three or four bottles of Paine’s Celery Compound each spring and fall for the past five years and she ever since enjoyed the best of health.)” Elgin, 111., August 30, 1903. Muscatel, port, Sherry. Catawba and blackberry wines at 26cents a bat' tie, one fifth gallon each. AH these j wines of California vintage. S. Lev ison. GRAND OPERA HOUSE Friday, September 25. THERE THEY ARE! The Originals Murray A Mask In the second and by far the best Edition of the season success A Night (Fun) ON (Beauty) Broadway. A Remarkable Company Everything in the Shoe Line Except the Feet ♦— * —4- My Fall stock of Ladies’ Gentlemen’s, Boys' and Misses SHOES are now arriving and 1 am in a position to satisfy any and all kinds of cus tomers. . School days are coming and I have a fine variety of School shoes Come and see my stock J A- SMITH, The Shoe Han, Carpets, Carpets, If you intend to Purchase a Carpet this fall we invite your inspection of a complete line of samp Its which we ere clisp ay ing. This Week Only Select your Carpet now and we will keep it until you are ready. ft, M. Miller & Don Good Soda 4 ~of course, .anybody can say his Seda Water is “Good”—but appar- , cntly there are comparative, degrees • of goodness. 4 if you enjoy really GOOD Soda, s'cp in and see how ours tastes. We , don’t believe that you will be disap- -< pointed. ’ MORGAN’S Drug Store. Great Fire Sale Latter part of this week or first part of next. McClure’s WATCFf THIS SPACE F or Interestirg; Announcement from A. Zfc LMQNOVITZ, The Grocer and Crockery Dealer. You will save money by so Doing. This Space The Announcement of J. J. VICK ERS & CO. The New Furniture and Stationery Dealers They will carry a full and complete Line SEPTEMBER 23.