The Brunswick daily news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1903-1906, September 25, 1903, Image 4

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FRIDAY MORNING. UNDERSKIRTS.) Just Received anew line of McGee Patent Adjustable Underskirts Can make any Size. Prices from $1.50 to $5.00 If jT> I lv a y j V' J; | f-.ii j** * s 1 /£/ j • I O ■ | J Turnip Seed Buist Garden ; Cabbage Seed , r p n ; Garden Collard - ’ j Beets, Lettuce for * Mustard m * ... , rail Planting JRaddish, U Spinach HUNTER’S Pharmacy t Tobacco Specialties Now in stock SCHNAPPS, HICKORY, LONG POLE, LIBERTY CELL, 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. The Downing Cos. Brunswick, Ga. Burnett’s Mixed Cow Feed Will Make Richer Milk- Will make more Milk— Burnett’s Chicken Feed Makes hens Lay Eggs Order a Sack Through Your Grocer J.nTBURNETT, fsf.-S’tfWholesale Grocer, Phone 93. Now on Exhibition FALL and WINTFR Ready-to-Wear Hats at “ELKANS” / tfcme Social Views Tides. Mrs. J. W. Culpepper, of Valdosta, is the guest of Miss Maria Blain. • mm Miss Mamie Gray, of Pine Bloom, is the guest of Miss Sadie Dart • • ■ Mie. W. R. Robinson, and her little son have returned from New York. ■ * ■ Mrs. W. R. Dart, Miss Robbie Dart and Master Harold Gray Myers are visiting friends in Tiftou. • • • Mr an.i Mrs J U Morgan have re • . ' • ir home in White > • ; a tkj.'ssan; visit to • * • V >1 tjevy is still ths truest : Vtt : Ijrxy She will leave October for her home In Sa\ Anush. m m m Mrs ,1 F Tenser re will reniaim in Atlanta during the month of October. Her friends arc glad toi learn that her 1 "ullli is much improved. m • m Mrs. K H. Mason has been in Gainesville for the past two weeks having accompanied Miss Fannie Ma son who entered Brenau college. • • • Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas, of Jackson ville. have removed to Brunswick to make their holme. They are at pres ent stopping with Mrs. Nicholas’ sis ter, Mrs. J. W. Watkins. • • * Mr. and Mrs. Gabriel and children and Mrs. Goddard, of Tifton, have re moved to Brunswick. They are occu pying the house cm Gr nt street for merly occupied by Mr. and Mrs. X.. H. Haym. The Wayoross Herald of yesterday says: “Mrs. W. A. Schoepel and chil dren, of Brunswick, arived this morn ing on a visit to relatives. Miss Lola Sclioeppel went on the Jacksonville to visit relatives for a few days.” ... The play “Bibo” will lie presented shortly by a number of bright, pretty children. This Was teen produced in the north mini oast with great suc cess and is said to he the most at tractive and ami'.-sing thing of its kind on the (boards. The lunch and oyster slipper to lie given next Tuesday will he one of the pleasantest, affairs of the kind ever given here. An elegant lunch will he served. Salads, meats and oysters will he served and many other delicacies will ho on the bi'l of fare. Everybody is invited to attend. ... A pretty wedding occurred yester day at high noon -in Baltimore which will iimitorest the Brunswick friends of the bride who., as Miss Betty Mc- Cu iker, made many friends here a few years ago as the guest elf her aunt, Mrs. J. D. Ross. The groom was Mr. Jeromfe Boinwert, of Haiti more. Not Over-Wise. There is an old allegorical plcturi >f a gir' scared at. the grass-hoppe nt in the act of heedlessly treadim on a snake. This Is parallelled by e man wI o spends a large sum o Money built ing a cyclone cellar, ou t-glcct to provide his family wit bottle of 'hair.berlain Colic. Choi, ra and Dii rhoea Itemed , as a saft guard agt nst bowel complaint: whose vlcL.ns outnumbt those i he cyclone a hundred t one. Tin t medy evei /where recor.n/o 1 as tli ■ ost prone I and relia le luedtcii Do Not Dela . Don’t wait until cold weather be fore having your grates i nd chimneys repaired. Planter and repair work done and every job guaranteed. Jul ius Lawson. 206 Monk street. Single stone diamond ring, unre deemed, for 642,50. Joel Bros., re liable pawnbrokers. It you want to be startled at prices call at Foa-ston’s drug store ana get his prices on soap and stationery. Fort-son beats them all. Onlt v r an oyster loai from Wilson’s Us fine. rHE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS. THE ARCADE * 210 Gloucester Street - ‘ Is headquarters for all the pop- I ular brands of whiskey on the Market. ! - > WWW Saratoga, Yellow Stone 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 line of popular ‘ Cigars. k lam 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 inJAn up to date condi tion. We serve an elegant FREE LUNCH from 11 to 1 p. m. Your patrosage is highly ap-, predated. PHIL KELLER. , Cheap for Cash Flour, Best Patent. 24 lbs 60c Grits per peck 20c Meal, per peck 20c Sugar, Granulated. 18 lbs .. ..SI.OO 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 11c Potatoes, Irish, per peck 25c Soap, Octagon, 6 bars, 21. Tomatoes, 4 cans .... 25c Tomatoes. 3 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 ON HIS REGULAR ROUND. Tax Collector Read Announcts His Dates. For the purpose of collecting the state and county taxes for the year of 1903, I will be at the district pre cincts on dates mentioned, to wit: St. Simon, 25th. district, Sept. 38. Oct. 26, Nov. 23. Sterling, 1356 district, Sept. 29, Oct. 27, Noiv. 24. Jamaica, 1499 district. Sept. 30, Oct 28, Nov. 25. Brrookman, 27 district, Oct. 1, Oct. 29, Nov. 26 and at court house on the dates not above mentioned. I have been given positive instruct ions by the comptroller general to issue executions for all unpaid taxes as soon as the time expires and place them in the hands of the proper officers for collection by levy and sale.” I. would much prefer receiving same and thereby saving the delin quents cost of levy, advertising and sale. , H. J. READ Tax Collector, Glynn county, Ga. If it is something good to eat you want call an Wilson’s or ring phone 321. Unreedemed pledges for sale cheap at Joel Bros., reliable pawnbrokers. End of Bitter Fight. '1 wo physicians had a long and .-t upborn fight withan ahcoas on ra; Halit lung.” writes J. F. Hughes of Du Pont, Ga., and gave ne up. Ev erybody thought my time had come Vs i last resort I tiied Dr. King's 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 aim* lung troubles. Gua.ran.teed by all druggists. Price 60 cents and (1.00. Trial botttles free. Mrs. Mollie Allen, of South Fork, -y., says she has prevented attacks of cholera morbus by taking Cham berlain’s stomach and liver tablets /hen she felt an attack coming on. Such attacks are usually caused lo indigestion and those tablets are just what is needed to eloan the stomach Lid ward off On. approaching attack. Attacks of ' ‘'tons colic may be pre vented In t'> Mine way * AROUND OUR CITY, , *■ BATCH OF SMALL ITEMS PICKED UP DURING THE DAY BY NEWS REPORTERS. I Don, McCaskill is visiting his par ents in Albany. Col. C. P. Goodyear returned from Atlanta, yesterday, i J. P. Myers, of Tifton. is .spending some time in the city. B. O. Myddleton, of Atkinson, spent, yesterday in the city. A. J. Hodges, of Savannah, spent yesterday in the city. Dr. I. N. Bishop spent yesterday n Salvaaniaih. Judge C. Bynames spent yesterday up the B. & B. od business. E. J. M. Stubbs returned last night from a business trip to, New York. tv’ll son employs only the best help. His cooking can’t be beat Leighton Shephard has returned from a visit to north Georgia. Judge J. W. Bennet has returned from a business trip to Baxley. J. H. Scarlett, of Jesup, wap among the visitors to the city yesterday. F. E. Twiitty returned yesterday morning from a business trip to New York. Stephen W. Goodyear returned yes iterdav from Tallulah Falls, whore lie has been for several weeks. If its rice birds you want, go to Wilson’s. A Big Company. Murray & Mack, the well known colmedians who are to appear here Friday night in “A Night on Broad way,” carry a company of 50 people. The comedy is said to he one of the best of the kind traveling in this sec tion of the country. Judging from the advance sale olf seats they will he greeted by a large audience in this city. Wilson’s restaurant is the place ] folr ladies. Bring your friends and en joy an oyster fry. Change Schedule Sunday. Effective Sunday, Sept. 27, the Southern railway train number 16, whjeh mo|w leaves Brunswick at 12 o’clock will leave here (at 11,30 a.m. C. L. CANDLER, Agent Wilson's ice box is full of the best the market affords. —WE REPAIR— Watches, Jewelry, Silverware, Spectacles, etc. Our Workmanship the Best. j Satisfaction Guaranteed. Kcunoii MoU (f)|>l>. Jeweler and Eye Speicalist 215 Newcastle St. Time by wire from Washington i Dialy. Keeper of the City Clock! GRAND OPERA HOUSE Friday, September 25. THERE THEY ARE! The Originals JUlurraif <& Mack In the second and by far the best Edition of the season success A Night (Fun) ON (Beauty) Broadway. A Remarkable Company 50 of 50 Everything in the Shoe Line Except the Feet 4 • + My Fall stock of Ladies' Gentlemen’s, Boys’ and Misses SHOES are now arriving and I am in a position to satisfy any and all kinds of cus tomers. School days 9rc coming and ! have a’fine variety cf School shoes Come and see my stock J. A- SMITH, The Shoe Han, Carpets, Carpets, , |f you intend to Purchase a Carpet thio fall we invite your inspection of a complete lint of samples v.h.'ch we are dlsp ay ' ing. This Week Only Select your Carpet now xt and we will keep it until you are ready. X M. Miller A don : Good Soda i ■ -i , ..Of course, .anybody can say his ■ Seda Water is “Good” —but appar- ently there are comparative, degrees , of goodness. f , if you enjoy really GOOD Soda, scp in and see how ours tastes. We • uon’t believe that you will be disdp- , pointed. • . W'ljj < MORGAN’S ; Drug Store. Big Fire Safe Saturday Entire stock must be sold at once Two Big Store Rooms Full of Bargains DOORS OPEN AT 7 O’CLOCK. COME EARLY and AVOID the RUSH McClure’s IN JUDGE DILLON’S OLD STAND. OPPOSITE M’GARVEY'S. WATCH THIS SPACE For interesting Announcement from A. ZFLMONOVITZ, The Grocer and Crockery Dealer. You will save money by so Doing. — —— Ml J ■ L ,/ver y°uit , 1 his Space The Announcement of J. J. VICKERS & CO. The New Furniture and Stationery Dealers They will carry a full and complete Line SEPTEMBER 25.