The Brunswick daily news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1903-1906, October 02, 1903, Image 3

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FRIDAY MORNING. 75 CTNTS BRUSSELL TAPESTRY 22 x 36 Inches. fDALiUORY liIfJE Direct ss. Service between New York and Brunswick SVI INGS* EVERY FRIDAY FROM NEW YORKAT 3P. M. * EVERY FRIDAY FROM BRUNSWICK TO SUIT TIDE. Lowest Rates and Unsurpassed Passenger Accommodations Appl to W. M. TUPPER & CO., Agts or C. H. MALLORY & CO., Brunswick, Ga. 16 Burling Slip, New York City GUJWBERIiAfID ROUTE BRUNSWICK TO FERNANDINA, DAILY ERVICE-““SUNDAY EXCEPTED Leave Brunswick 8 A. M. Leave Fernandina 2 P. M. UA. |VI. TUPPER & CO. Agents' What is It? What is It? This is Interesting Do you Know what it is? WATCH THIS SPACE Then ask muntmo. Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Gent’s Furnishimgs, W. H. DEVOE, Groceries and Provisions. IT M. MILLER & SON, Furniture Stoves, and Machines. MORGAN'S Drug Store, Drugs and Cigars FLEMING & WAFF, Stationery, Bric-a-Brac, Pianos. ABE ROTHSCHILD, j ewe lery. Watches and Diamonds A L BERTA RNHEITE R Meat Market XOhat is it? is it? Do You Know Them? Mattings and stugs There Is a time for everything Right now is the time for Mattings and flugs Old mattings are the bane of house keepers. They won’t lie flat: they wrinkle and pucker and snap and loosen. Every roll here is fresh and new made from the best China makers.. C. M’GARVEY GRAND OPERA HOUSE Oct. 5. MR. JOHN HALL’S Presentation of The most successful musical com edy of the past two seasons, i —By— HERMAN PERLET. When Reuben Comes To Town 40 PEOPLE 40 THE PRICE OF A LIFE is sometimes included in a prescrip tion that costs fifty cents. Maybe first grade drugs would just barely cure, and second grade drugs prove just a trifle too weak. Life some times hangs by a hair, and that hair may be the quality of a single drug. We buy only the highest grades, ir respective of cost. In the filling of prescriptions, profits ars the last things we think of. SMITH’S PH ARM AO'S Cor. Nawcastle and Monk Streets . r . . BRUNSWICK, • • GEORGIA. • BRUNSWICK DAMV ££* GRAND OPERA HOUSE * Saturday October 3. ENGAGEMTNT TXTRAORDINARY HOYT’S TWO GREATEST PLAYS A Stranger in 7(ew l(crk. and iiSrip to 'Chinatown * 10 —2o 30 and 50. c. No Higher October 6. . W. A. Brady's Special Production. WAY DOWN EAST A Play of Universal Sympathy. 100 Weeks in New York City. GRAND OPERA HOUSE October 7. ©^DAUGm~ER. A METROPOLITAN PRODUCTION. Startling, Scenic Effects! STORM INSURANCE. Protect your property against loss or damage by cyclone and wind storms. Policies issued by JAMES S. WRIGHT. PIS PMYS ip HeIIIK The Convict’s Daughter. One of the most entertaining and finely mounted plays of the season will be seen at the Grand shortly. It is a superb offering, and credit is due to Managers Fleming & Waff for secur ing this excellent production. “The Convict’s Daughter” is possessed of a r//i f £SCAPE. / well defined plot, a story interestingly and effectively told. The cast is all that could l>e desired, and all are well adapted to their respective parts. The scenic effects are good, and the prison scene in Act Four particularly thrill ing. They must lx; seen to he fully appreciated, and those who fail to see them will certainly do themselves an injustice. A perfect and complete metropolitan production lias been given the new musical comedy, “When Reuben Comes to Town,” by Manager John T. Halt. The piece, which is the work of Herman Perlet, wiil be seen in this city at t he Grand next Monday night. The costumes are from designs by the famous artist, Archie Gunn, and said to he of striking novelty. The scenery is by I’hysioc, and is a line ex ample of that clever artist’s best style. The company lias been carefully se lected and rehearsed under the per sonal direction of the authors, and is made up of some of the best and most favorably known comedians and come diennes known to t he musical stage. Two of the most successful plays from the pen of Charles Hoyt will be seen at th© Grand this season; “A Stranger in New York" and “A Trip to Chinatown.” with their bright sa tire keetn dialogue, amusing situa tioma, , clever dancee and catchy mu sic. Most of the success of those popu lar play Is due to the fact that they are written in Mr. Hoyt’s happiest vicn and have more real snap than any of the other plays of this lam oua writer of farce comedies. The action is so rapid and the ludicrous situations l|u||low each |i|thor \vjith such rapidy that there is not a dull monment. , Each play has been provided with a complete scenic outfit and an entn chi mge of music, songs, dances am. specialties. These companies are said to be clever ones and bc(th contain sov eral well known comedians. you can find at Miss Siaier’s Mill! ne:y parlors arilstical liowers, gooo for paper hats and other cheap trim mints, almost given away. Try a box of "Belle Rose” cigars, guaranteed long filler at $1.50 for box of 50. Satisfaction guarantetd or money refunded. S. Leviscn. 31U Bay street. GASOLINE ENGINES Stationary and Marine Fairbanks, Morse & Cos. Make. C. W. DEMING, Agent. Brunswick, Ga. Go to Wilson’s today if you want to enjoy an order of ricebirds, oy sters, or anything els© that the mark et affords. Just received a barrel of escoper nong wine. Will soli at the astonish ingly low price of $1,25 per gallon. S. hevisi u, 310 Bay street Bavadura destroys all unpleasant odors caused by perspiration. Everything in the Shoe Line Except the Feet 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 ous 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, SCHOOL BOOKS SCHOOL SUPPLIES J. J. Vickers & Cos 310 Newcastle street. Phone 375 Carry Everything in the School Book Line. Stationery, Pens, Pencils, Irks, Get your school satchels, strops, school companions before the rush next week. We also carry a full line of Furniture, Rugs, Matitngs Desks, J.J. VICKERS & CO. ' —~ ——— r-a Clyde Steamship Line BRUNSWICK TO BOSTON via CHARLESTON, S. C. Weekly Service THEO. G. EGER, General Manager.W. M. TUPPER & CO., AGENTS. 19 Slate St. New York. Brunswick, Ga, 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. Will Close Today to mark ’em down. The fire sale will becloscd today, taking stock and marking down prices on what we have left. Will Open at 8 o’clock Tomorrow Morning. It, will pay you to attend the winding up sale. IVleClare lOe. Cos. Are You In fleed I of Some ft ecu Harness! I i If so it will pay you to call and select from my * large stock. 1 also make a specialty of wheel wright and blacksmith work, and do all kinds of wagon and buggy repair work. Horses slioed on the shortest notice. Give me a trial. T. B. BURNS, j ST. JOSEPH’S , CONVENT SCHOOL 1 i Reopened on Monday. September 28, 1903. Vocal and instrumental | musis will be added to the regular course of studies. Extra charges for this course STORM INSURANCE. - Protect your property against 10-ss or damage by cyclone and wind storms. Policies issued by JAMES S. WRIGHT. OCTOBER 2. Quick Arrest. J. A. Gulledge, of Verbena, Ala., was twice in the hospital from a se vere case of piles, causing 24 tumora After doctors and all remedies failed, Buckieu's Arnica Salve quickly ar rested further limitation and cured him. It conquers aches and kill* pain. 2f> cents at all druggists. For grass shears and lawn mowers call ■*. Douglas Hardware Cos., and and get the heal tna leant moaay. Kodaks for sale at first cost at Fort son’s drug store. Come and buy at onoe. Don’t miss the chance.