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THURSD/*ff MOIWNG.
The Early {
•l arrivals
VtSchiffncr
' Should the Occasion j
demand it, we can fur
■H It “ > \ nish you with your
feg Pall Suit.
A portion of our fall
stock i.. nowin • j
J$ Mart Schafiner &
m M' fl Marx; Stein Bloch &
A,t StraUSS
LEVY ’S.
[Turnip Seed Buist Garden
! Cabbage Seed c p pn
[ GardenCollard °
[Beets, Lettuce for
f Mustard r-* m rki ~
!R.dd,h. Fall Want,n *
[ Spinach HUNTER’S Pharmacy
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Tobacco Specialties
Now in stock
SCHNAPPS, HICKORY,
LONG POLE, LIBERTY DELL,
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 enrry a nice line of staple Groceries, Grain,
Hay and Provisions. • .^35*9
The Downing Cos.
Brunswick, <ia.
Burnell’s iVfixed Cow Teed
Will Make Richer riiik—
Will make more Milk--
BurnetEs Chicken Feed
Hakes Hens Lay Eggs
r Order a Sack Through Your Grocer
J.n. BURNETT,
'H'S WholesaleOrceer.agS
IPhone 93.
Now on Exhibition
FALL and WINTFR
Ready-to-YVear Hats
at “ELKANS”
•dome dedal
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► thews tholes.
Miss Irene Wood loaves shortly for
a visit east.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Morgan are vis
iting friends in the city.
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Mrs. William Anderson has return
ed from a visit to friends in Atlanta.
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Mr*. George P. Smith and her chil
dren are visiting Dr. and Mrs. J. A.
Butts. |
Mias Lutie Collins will return Sat
urday from a stay at Indian Springs
and Flint, Ga.
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Mrs. C. L. Elliot leaves Friday to
spend several days with Mrs. R. h
Branham in Waycross.
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Mrs. W. W. Royal and family and
Mrs. C. G. Riggsbee are .spending a
few days on St. Simon.
Mrs. W. H. D"er and children have
returned to Waycross frolm a visit to
Mr. and Mm. W. H. Berrie.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. E. du Rignon have
returned from Atlanta where Mrs.
du Rignon has heen since leaving
Waynepville, N. C.
Mrs. Victoria Jeffers, of Wlaycro’ffl.
is spending some time in the city,
the guest, of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Jef
fers
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Mrs. E. H. Masoto left yesterdav for
Gainesville, accompanied by Miss
Fannie Mason, who will enter Bronau
college. : ’■ : ,v ■
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Mrs. R. S. Pyles will entertain a
number fiff little people this evening
in honor of her guests, Mieses Mary
and Mallie Houston.
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The friends of Mrs. Henry R.du-
Rignon ‘will lie delighted to know
that she is improving raipidly in
health since she has heen in Brook
lyn.
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R. H. Everett left yesterday for New
York to visit his son, Robert Everett.
He will he accompanied back by Mrs.
Everett, who has been visiting there
for several weeks.
Mrs. Harrell and Mrs. W. W. Raw
lins. off Albany, returney from New
York yesterday and went to St. Simon
to spend a few days 'toeforfe returning
to their home.
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The musical oluh which was organ
ized Monday evening ait the home of
Mrs. T. Q. Fleming, will hold its
firrilt meeting next Monday evening
at Mrs. J. A. Butts’ residence.
Misr. Mary McCullough siils Friday
from New York for Brunswick after
spending some time in Washington
and Rtim|oklyni. MHs M’Oiiilolugh
was one of a pleasant party who
dined Monday with Mr. and Mr,s. W.
F. Parker at their home in Brooklyn.
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Mr. and Mrs. R. 12. O.'nan enter
tained a few friends at f inch Tues
day evening. The evening was pleas
ant success. Those present were,
Mr. and Mrs. M. Cl. Martin, Mrs.
M. C. Minch an, Mecs. Robert Ed
wards and R. E. Langdon.
Ttrimswick friends have received
invitations to the marriage of Mr.
David Irwin and Miss Mildred Good
man. which occurs at the home of the
bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Holiert
Goodman, in Marietta, on Tuesday,
October the sixth, at half after Vix
o’clock. The groom lived in this city
for a number of years and was an at
tache of the auditor's oifiice of the
Brunswick and Western railroad. He
Is a young man of excellent habits
and numbers ilia friends in Bruns
wick by the score. Mr. Irwin is now
a resident of Washington, D. C., and
holds an important position there
The bride is one of Georgia's fair
est and most lovaWel daughters and
since her debut lia3 been a belle of
Marietta. The wedding 'will occur ft
the St. James church and will be an
elaborate affair.
Unreedemed pledges for sale cheap
at Joel Bros., reliable pawnbrokers.
THB BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS.
J THE *
: ARCADE ;
kT *
If 210 Gloucester Street *
If ' *
K Is headquarters for all the
If uiar brands of whiskey on the *
*' Market. 1 j
If WWW Saratoga, Yellow Stone }
•f Hunter, Magnet, Duke of Cum- j
k berland, Wilson, Metropolitan j
if Club, Silas Johnson, Congress 1
If Hall, Cambridge Rye, Elgin Club, I
If including Bourbons, Gins Bran-J
k dies, Imported and Domestic !
* Wines, and a full line of popular 1
Cigars. i
If <
K lam putting out a specialty ;
that excells anything that has;
ever been offered to the public.;
K Four full quarts Elgin Club, an;
* excellent, high grade whiskey,.
* put up in a neat package, for ,
*, 53.85. Delivered to any point, ex- ’
* Press prepaid.
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If I would call special attention!
V for medical and family use, to!
k Pure H. C. Bowen whiskey, this!
g, is an absolute distillation of 1880!
Pool and Biilard Tables are’
H kept in an up to date condi-'
v tion. !
If ]
If We serve an elegant FREE;
If LUNCH from 11 to 1 p. m. J
If ;
If Your patrosage is highly ap-;
K predated.
k PHIL KELLER. ]
a a D a <■ <■ a aaa a a a .
Cheap (or - Cash
Flour, Best Patent. 24 lbs 60c
Grits per peck 20c
Meal, per peck .. 20c
Sugar, Granulated. 18 lbs .. ..81.00
Lard, Pure Leaf per pound 11c
Lard, Compound, per lb 9c
Butter, extra boquet creamery,, ,25c
Bacon, best per lb 10c
Bacon, good, 7 l-2c. 2 lbs 15c
Coffee. Arbuckle’s .... lie
Potatoes, Irish, per peck 26c
Soap, Octagon, 6 bars 25..
Tomatoes, 4 cans 25c
Tomatoes. 8 cans 20c
C. L. Parker,
Cor E and J Sts
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
NKW 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.
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I am still sole agent for
Grant street for Purina feed.
I carry a full stock of Grocer- I
ies at rock bottom prices.
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LOUIS OyArjHJM, j
227 Grant Street. I
Single stone diamond ring, unre
deemed, lor $42,50. Joel Bros., re
liable pawnbrokers.
If you want to be startled at prices
call at Forston’s drug store ana get
his prices on scuap and stationery.
I'OiUou beats them ia.
Unredeemed pledges for sale. Joel
Bros, reliable pawnbrokers.
Just received a barrel of escoper
nong wine. Will sell at the astonish
ingly low price of $1,25 per gallon.
S. Leviscn, 310 Bay street.
Brunswick s cold wave is coming.
Prepare for it by sending your win
ter clothes to J. G. Garter.
Remember, Joel Bros., the reliable
pawnbrokers, will loan you money.'
Call and see them. j
AROUND OUR CM,
BATCH OF SMALL ITEMS PICKED
UP DURING THE DAY BY
NEWS REPORTERS.
T. S. Jacks, of Atlanta, spent yes
terday in the city.
J. J. Dixon, of Offerman. was iu
the city yesterday.
L. R. Akin, of ML Pleasant, was
in the city yesterday.
George Delph, of Tifto®, the well
known lumberman, is in the city.
Judge J. W. Bennet will return to
the city frolm Baxley this morning,
W. M. Wiggins, off Wajynesvoile,
was a visitor to the city yesterday.
D. L. Keller has almost entirely re
covered itrom his recent severe ill
ness.
Frank Bartley, of the B'. & B. road
way department, spent yesterday in
the city.
Lewis W. Beach returned last night
from a business trip to Jacksonville
and Femandina.
Herman Pierce has returned fror
his vacation and has resumed his po
sition with the B. & B.
John Fahm, formerly with the B.
& B. yard office, has accepted a po
sition with the Tuylor-Cook Cos
F A Warner, representing the in
dustrial Record. Jacksonville, Fin., is
in the city tin tjhe Srtteirest' elf his
publication.
' Congressman W. G. Brantley re
turned yesterday from Tate Springs,
Tenn., where he has heen spending
sevfiflsil weeks. Hie reipolrts a good
trip and is ini splendid health
TICKETS ARE NOW ON SALE.
Murray and Mack Will be Greeted by
Large House Friday Night.
Seats went on sale yesterday for
the appearance of Murray and Mack
here Friday night, when they will
present a Night on Broadway. The
advance sale has been unusually large
and the indications are that these
well known comedians will play to a
full house in Brunswick.
Change Schedule Sunday.
Effective Sunday, Sept. 27, the
Southern railway train number 16,
which nlo(w leaves Brunswick at J 2
o’clock will leave here at 11,30 a.m.
C. L. CANDLER, Agent
—WE REPAIR—
Watches, Jewelry, Silverware,
Spectacles, etc.
Our Workmanship the Best.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
Kennon Mott (ftplj.
Jeweler and Eye Speicalisb
215 Newcastle St.
Time by wire frem Washington
Daily. Keeper of City the Clock I
GRAND OPERA HOUSE
Friday, September 25.
THERE THEY ARE!
The Originals
Murray A Maek
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
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My Fall stock of Ladies’ Gentlemen’s, Boys’ and Misses SHOES are
now arrivinq and I 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 tins cf samples which we arc display
ing. -
. This Week Only
Select your Carpet now ard we will keep it until you are ready.
3%. M. Miller and 6on
Good Soda
..Of course, .anybody can say his
Seda Water is “Good”—but appar
ently there are comparative, degrees
cf goodness. *
if you enjoy really GOOD Soda,
siip in and see how ours tastes. We
don’t believe that you will be disap
pointed. ■ j.J
MORGAN’S
Drug; Store.
Great Fire Sale
Latter part of this week
or first part of next.
McClure’s
WATCH THIS SPACE
For Interesting Announcement from
A. ZELMONOVITZ,
The Grocer and Crockery Dealer.
You will save money by so
Doing.
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This Space
The Announcement of
J. J. VICKERS & CO.
The New Furniture and
Stationery Dealers
They will carry a full and complete Line
SEPTEMBER 24.