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SATURDAY MOftNINO
UNDERSKIRTS
Just Received anew line of
McGee Patent Adjustable
Underskirts |
Can make any Size.
Prices from $1.50 to $5.00
Turnip Seed Buist Garden
Cabbage Seed y 7 r rx
Garden Collard " !
Beets, Lettuce for
Raddish, Fa " Plal,t,n
Spinach HUNTER’S Pharmacy
Tobacco Specialties
Now in stock
SCHNAPPS, • HICKORY, \
LONG POLE, LIBERTY BELL,
SWEEP STAKES, CHAMP CARTER,
BULL DURHAM, DUKE’S MIXTURE,
SENSATION and OTHER 3 RANDS
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, (ia.
Burnett’s Mixed Cow Feed
Will Make Richer fliSk==
Will make more Milk--
Burnett's Chicken Feed
Hakes Hens Lay Eggs
l Order a Sack Through Your Grocer
J.n .BURNETT,
is< 2 r'i“ vs W holesale Grocer
f l liorpe s*t
Phone 0.1.
Sae Window Display
of
Novelty Waistings
at “ELKANS”
dome dedal
Tlews Tietes.
Mrs. C. L. Elliot left yesterday to
visit friends in Waycross. j
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Mises Dafisy and Bessie Wrigiit
have returned from Mt. Airy.
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Jesse Thomas leaves Monday for
Atlanta, to ente the Tech school.
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Mrs. J. M. Bwmrtt anti little daught
er have returned from Mt. Airy.
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Mr. and Mrs. H. Garbell. of Tifton,
with their children, have removed *o
Brunswick..
A little girl arrived yesterday at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Tanker
sley. 1 : j *■''
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Mrs. Mclntosh left yesterday fc
Tlariqn, after a visit to Mrs. J. S. Dun
w<ily.
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Mrs. Campbell Wylly returned to
her home in Darien yesterday after
a pleasant, visit to Mrs. G. W. Blan
ton.
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Miss Myrtis Nelson, of rarnsville,
and her cousin. Mist! Ethel Dixon, of
Orlando, have gone to RoainUte, Va.,
to enter college.
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Frances .Terdine, the little daughter
of Mr. and M-s. W. B. Roberts, of
Atlanta, is recovering from her at
tnmk off searlett fever.
Master? Arthur amd John Varnadoo
end little Miss TCloiso Varnwdoo have
returned to t Savannah after a vis
to their aunt. Mrs. J. J Wimberly.
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The Musical club will meet at the
Oglethorpe hotel on Monday night
Instead of the residence of Mrs. T.
A. Butts as was at first announced.
Mr ®ind Mrs. J. ’ll. Purcell have
reached thje city and have rented
•the Ihouiso at the comer of Monk
and Ellis streets.
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The friends of AUvrt Akers, who
vfisited Brunswick during the past
summer, will regret to learn that he
is ill with typhoid fever at his homo
in Atlanta.
Miss ITI oil McDermott has return
ed to her home in Tampa infter a
pleasant visit to Miss Meta Harris
Miss McDermott is a very attractive
young lad.v and made many friends
white here.
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St. Mark’s guild will meet this af
ternoon 4.30 o’clock at the Parish
house. A full attendance Is request
ed by Rev. Dr. Rede, as this will be
the first meeting of the so:.son and
plans for the year's work will be dis
cussed!.
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The five year old Son of Mr. and
Mrs. Farnk 11. Harris was christened
yesterday afternoon during service at
St Mark’s Episcopal church. Rev. Dr.
Rode officiating. Francis Henry was
the name conferred upon the little
hoy. The sponsors were Mrs. Theo
dora Crovatt, Mr. Woodford Mabry,
and Dr. Forston.
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Mrs. R. S. Pyles entertained a num
lier of young people delightfully cm
Thursday afternoon in honor of her
little guests, Misses Mary and Miallie
Houston. Flinch and other games
were played and refreshments wer
stdrved later. Thokie present iwere-
Misses Nellie Atkinson, Carrie At
kinson. Sarah Verdery, Annie Atkin
son, Dorothy Burford, Mary Verdery,
Stella Terras, Olivia Kay. Ramona
Kay, hi Ilian l’foiffer Emily Tharin.
lonise Elliot. Maud Elliot, and Jake
Blanton. Elliot Moore, Ledloy Svines,
Tom Syusmes, Kenneth Berriie, Kemp
Malone, Dunwody Mialone, Malcolm
Fleming. v •*
Unredeemed pledges for sale. Joel
Bros, reliable pawnbrokers.
If you want to be startled at prices
call at Forstail’s drug store anu get
his prices on soap and stationery.
Fortson beats them aU.
Order an oyster loaf from Wilson’s
tis tine.
THE BRUNBWICK DAILY NEWS.
THE
ARCADE i
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' r 210 Gloucester Street
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Is headquarters for all the pop
ular brands of whiskey on the
Market. 1 i
WWW Saratoga, Yellow Stone <
Hunter, Magnet, Duke of Cum-j
berland, Wilson, Metropolitan ,
Club, Silas Johnson, Congress °
Hall, Cambridge Rye, Elgin Club, i
including Bourbons, Gins Bran-1
dies, Imported and Domestic 1
Wines, ,and a full line of popular 1
Cigars. f , l
I am putting cut a specialty!
that excells anything that has;
ever been offered to the public.;
Four full quarts Elgin Club, an;
excellent, high grade whiskey,j
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'
i is an absolute distillation of 1880'
. Pool and Billard Tables are'
.kept in an up to date condi-]
, tion. 1
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1 We serve an elegant FREE;
• LUNCH from 11 to 1 p. m. ,
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f Your patrosage is highly ap-,
f 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,.... 2i..
Tomatoes, * 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. 28,
Oct. 26, Nov. 23.
Sterling, 1356 district, Sept. 29, Oct.
27, Nov. 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 ani thereby saving the delin
quents cost of levy, advertising and
sale. f
H. J. REAP
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.
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End of Bitter Fight.
"Iwo physicians had a long and
rUibhoni ti.-,ht withan ahcoss ou r.:j
right lung," writes .1. F. Hughes ot
Du Pont, Ga., and gave me up. Bv
ryloiiy thought my time had come
As ! last resort I tiied Dr. King's
Now 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
atna tun* troubles. Guaranteed by
all druggists. Price 60 cents and
|I.OO. 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
vlien she felt an attack coming on.
Such attacks sire usually caused by
indigestion and tho“> tablets are just
what is needed t-o clean the stomach
nd ward off the spfroacblng attack.
Attacks of ’ ’ l *ons ooiic may be pre
vented in C.A Mine way *
MOUND OUR CIII,
BATCH OF SMALL ITEMS PICKED
UP DURING THE DAY BY
NEWS REPORTERS.
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Mr. Frank D. Aiken spent yester
day in Fernandina.
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John R. Young, a well known Sa
vsnnah business man spent yesterday
in the cityr
Col Jordan F. Brooks, of Savannah,
was in the city yesterday.
Roland Farmer has returned from
Fernandina, where he has been for
several weeks.
B. E. Leonard, of Atlanta, was ! n
the city yesterday.
J. S. Bailey, of Waycross, was in.
the city yesterday.
Cajpt. J. A. Foster, off Darien, spent
yesterday in the city.
Sheriff Dave Bailey, of Camden
county, wan in the city yesterday.
W. P. Bradshaw, cf Waycross, spent
yesterday in the city.
B. B. Gray, the well known saw mill
man of Pine Bloom, was among the
visitors to the city yesterday.
New Night Clerk.
Dick Grimes, who played hall with
the Pilots this summer, has acccept
ed a position as night clerk at the
Ogletholrpe hotel and will reside In
this city in future.
Well Known Colored Man Dead.
Laron Ba|llajrd, Colored, who was
for several years cashier of C. A.
Clark’s barber shop, died at his home
ia this ctity yesterday. Laron was
popular among the white people as
well as the members of his race.
WHAT’S THE USE.
To Keep a Coffee Complexion, i
A lady says: “Postum has helped my
complexion so much that my friends
say I am growing young again. My
complexion used to be coffee colored,
muddy and yellow but it is now clear
and rosy as when I was a girl. I was
induced to try Postum by a friend who
had suffered just as I had suffered
from terrible indigestion, palpitat ion
of the heart and sinking spells.
“After 1 had used Postum a week I
was so much better than 1 was afraid
it would not last. But now two years
have passed and I am a well woman.
I owe it all to leaving off coffee and
drinking Postum iu its place.
“I had drank coffee all my life. I sus
pected that it was the cause oi my
trouble, but it was not until 1 actually
quit coffee and started to trs Postum
that I became certain; then all my
troubles ceased and 1 am now veil
and strong again.” Name furnished by
Postum Cos., Battle Creek, Mich.
There’s a reason.
Look in eacli package for a copy of
the famous little book, “The Road to
Wellville.
Change Schedule Sunday.
Effective Sunday, Sept. 27, the
Southern railway train number 16,
which no|w leaves Brunswick at 12
o’clock will leave here at 11,30 a.m.
C. L. CANDLER, Aent
Wilson’s restaluraut is the place
foir ladies. Bring your friends and en
joy ainl oyster fry.
—WE REPAIR -
yVatches, Jewelry, Silverware,
Spectacles, etc.
Our Workmanship the Best.
Satisfaction Guarranteed.
Kcmioii Jvlol! ©pi*.
Jeweler and Eye Speicalist
215 Newcastle St.
Time by wire frem Washington
Dialy. Keeper of the City Clock
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 arriving 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 flan,
Carpets,
Carpets,
If you intend to Purchase a Carpet this fall we invite your
inspection of a complete lin& of samples vvh.ch we clisp ay
ing. •
This Week Only
Select your Carpet now ard We will keep it until you are ready.
ft. M. Miller a dm
Good Soda
..Of course, .anybody can say his
Seda Water is “Good” —but appar
ently there are comparative, degrees
of goodness.
if you enjoy really GOOD Soda,
step in and see how ours tastes. We
don’t believe that you will be disap
pointed.
MORGAN’S
Drug Store.
Big Fire Sale
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 OL.D STAND. OPPOSITE M’GARVEY’S.
WATCH THIS SPACE
For Interesting Announcement from
A. Zf LMONOVITZ,
The Grocer and Crockery Dealer.
You will save money by so
Doing.
4K? This Space
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The Announcement of
J. J. VICKERS & CO.
The New Furniture and
Stationery Dealers
They will carry a full and complete Line
SEPTEMBER 26.