The Brunswick daily news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1903-1906, October 06, 1903, Image 5

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TUESDAY MORNING. A NEW LINE OF FALL RUGS. mflLihORY LiIfJE Direct ss. Service between New York and Brunswick c All li\ns* EVERY FRIDAY FROM NEW YORKAT 3P. M. ZVAILirNVIZ). EVERY FRIDAY FROM BI&NSWICK TO SUIT TI-DE. Lowest Rates and Unsurpassed Passenger Accommodations Apply to W. M. TUPPER & CO., Aglsor C. H. MALLORY & CO., Brunswick, Ga. 16 Burling Slip, New York City Winding Up Sale Of what is left. We were closed yesterday markirn down prices on what we have left. Wo found quite a lot of goodgoods which did not get on sale dur ing the rush, these were markeddown to the last notch. W e must close out in the nextfew days, and will refuse no reason able offer. Some big surprises for you to day. Come before the rush. DOORS OPEN AT 8:30. ' M v MeClare lOe. Cos. Steamship U ne BRUNSWICK TO BOSTON via CHARLF.STON, S. C. Weekly Service THEO. G. F.GER, General Manager.W. M. TUPPER & CO., AGENTS. 19 State St. New York. Brunswick, Ga, Are You In fleed ] of Some fteua Harness] • i If so it will pay you to call and select from my large’stock. 1 also make a specialty of wheel- j wriglit, and blacksmitti work, and do all kinds of wagon and buggy repair work. Horses slioed on 1 the shortest notice. Give me a trial. j T. B. BURNS, j GUjVIBEfUiAriD ROUTE ERUNSWICK TO FERNANDiNA, DAILY ERVICE==~SUNDaY EXCEPTED Leave Brunswick 8 A. M. Leave Fcrnandina 2 P. M. m. JVI. TUPPER & CO. Agents We Give trading Stamps REMEMBER— SSO of cash purchases you get a rebate of $2.50 in trade. I AM STIuL HEADQUARTERS FOR EVERYTHING IN THE GROCERY LINE. W,&3kVet 428 Newcastle St. Rhone 103. Overcoats can be made new at Jim Carter’s. Phone 253-2. 504 Monk street. Notice. I have removed my plumbing busi ness from the Newcastle street stand to the store formerly occupied by A. H. Baker at number 205 Gloucester street where I will be pleased to see all of my old customers as well as mamy new ones. MOSES DANIEL. Unredeemed pledges for sale. Joel Bros, reliable pawnbrokers. Mattings and stugs There Is a time for everything Right now is the time for Mattingtf and %ugs 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 New Plumbing Establishment Jsfs Wo have opened a plumbing, gas and .j team fitting '.tore at No 120 A street, where we will be pleased to ;orve the public. We will c.rry a ; i stock of goods and are in a position to do any and all classes if work ip our line. We are both •metical ilnnr'ieri and know every detail of the business. ‘PHONE 2SO-2. Gilmore & Wood 120 A STREET. When In need of a quart of good whiskey come and see me. 1 will save you money on the following brands: Lewis 66, Paul Jones, Yellow Label, Old Monopole. Old Saratoga and many other brands. S. Levison, '3lO Bay street* - - dome dedal ; thews Mrs. Julius Levy left yesterday for a visit to relatives in Savannah. • • • Mr. W. A. Dolaiu, of Wentfield, Mass., is the guest of his cousin, Mrs. Ro sonda Torras. m • • Mrs. Duncan Wright and Master Hazel Wright will return shortly from Baltimore. • • • Mrs. J. S. Robbins and her little con are in the city, en route to Mo bile, from Nova Scotia. • • • Atonic, the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Burnett, is recovering from a slight illnean. Mrs. H. R. du Bignon and Miss Katherine Stiles arrived yesterday from, a visit to Brooklyn. • • • Mrs. C. M. Gere, of Atlanta, is spending a few days here with her husband, Mr. C. M. Gere. • • ■ Mrs. G. Wi Wright and the Misses Wright have returned tol Sterling af ter a visit to Mrs. P. W. Fleming. • • ■ Mr. and Mrs. Noel A. Mitchell have arrived after spending the summer east, to visit Mrs. J. W. Thomas. Mns. W. F. Parker and her children have arrived from Brooklyn to spend the winter in their home on Halifax square. • • ■ Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Raymond are now pleasantly located in a handofemej home in Flatbrick, an extension of Brooklyn, N. Y. . . . Mrs. J. B. Wright and Miss May Wright, of St. Simon, will return next week from a visit to New York and Brooklyn. • • • Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Downing have returned from a pleasant visit to Tate Springs, to the delight of their Bruns- 1 wick friends. •• • I The Riflemen’s fair will occur November 25-30, and this pleasant event will be the first break in the social dullness. ... | Mrs. J. D. Mitchell, accompanied by her little grandson, Everett Hall, has arrived from Black Island to visit her daughter, Mrs. J. W. Thomas. m m Miss Lutie Collins leaves this week to spend some time in Flint, Ga., I previous to going to Atlanta to take a course in vocal music. asa * j Miss Arabella Wright was expected to arrive last k night from New York, the ship on which she sailed from Europe having arrived later than was expected. ■ a a Mrs. Julius May leaves -Thursday for Augusta, where she will be among the guests at the betrothal dinner of Mr. Jacob of Atlanta, and Mias Levy, of Augusta. • • • The children’s opera Bitoi, a comedy of Toys, will be an attraction present ed by local talent next month. This or more properly, a musical comedy, has been given in all the lead- J ing cities and has been wonderfully successful, as well as delightfully: amuning and entertaining affair. The cast and chorus will be made up short ly atod will include about fifty of the brightest and prettiest little people and young girls in Brunsiwck. Further particulars will be announced later. t Ginger Ale Am overstocked on finest New Ginger Ale, and will sell for short time: PINTS (on Ice) 10c. QUARTS (on Ice) 20c. Phone orders quickly delivered by special messenger. Also fin e Tomatoes, Grapes, etc. constantly kept on ice, ready for Im mediate delivery. Lloyd’s. ’PHONE 333. Gale Seminary. Tenth year of Misses Gales’ semi nary will begin September 30. Thor ough collge preparatory course and also general course. Each depart ment Is under a most thorough and competent teacher. For further par ticulars apply to the Misses Gale, 708 E street, ST. JOSEPH’S CONVENT SCHOOL Reopened on Monday. September 28, 1903. Voeal and instrumental musis will be added to the regular course of studies. Extra charges for this course i__. _ _ ~ _ ■RUNSWMWMOwm Cheap for Cash Flour, Best Patent. 24 lbs 60c Grits per peck 20c Me?l. 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, T l-2c. 2 lbs 15c Coffee. Arbuckle's 11c Potatoes, Irish, per peck 25c Soap, Octagon, 6 bars, 2!.. Tomatoes, 4 cans 25c Tomatoes. 3 cans 20c C. L. Parker, THE LATEST IN FALL MILLINERY IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. MISS KATE SLATER, 504 Gloucester Street. Remember, Joel Bros., the reliable pawnbrokers, will loan you money. Call and see them. Unreedemed pledges for sale cheap at Joel Bros., reliable pawnbrokers. Notice. I have removed my plumbing busi ness from the Newcastle street stand to the store formerly occupied by A H. Baker at number 205 Gloucester street where I will be pleased . all of my old customers as well ?> mamy new ones. MOSES DANIEL. What is It? What is It? This is CJUbat It Is On Monday, October 5, we inaugurate the most. Stupendous Trading Stamp System ever operated. In order to induce CASH TRADE we will give TRADING STAMPS to all who buy from us also the Merchants whose names are given below, will give our STAMPS to all their CASH CUSTOMERS. When you have traded $50.00 with any or all ofthese merchants combined, you fill your stamp book and bring it to KAISER'S and select any kind of Merchandise you want to the amount of $2.50. You don't have to take any special premiums, but your choice of any article in KAISER’S store. SEE THE ADVANTAGE—YOU DON’T PAY ONE CENT FOR YOUR GOODS. FREE—On Monday, October 5, we will give to every visitor to our Store between the hours of 10 and 11 a. m. SI.OO worth of Trading Stamps Free. Start saving your stamps at once —Don’t delay —They mean mon ey to you. at KAISER’S These are the enterprising dealers who give you Kaiser’s Trading Stamps on all your cash purchases: KAISER’S Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Gent s Furnishings, Yv\ H DEVOE Groceries and Provisions. H.M. MILLER & SON, Furniture Stoves, and Machines. MORGAN’S Drug Store, Drugs and Cigars FLEMING & WAFF, Stationery, Bric-a-Brac, Pianos. ABE ROTHSCHILD, Jewelery, Watches and Diamonds ALBERT ARNHEITER • Meat Market AMUSEMENTS. GRAND OPERA MOUSE ... _. Matinee aind Nightt SATURDAY, Oct. 10 The Big New York Success. Happy Hooligan The Funnieest of All Stage Characters Given for Laughing Purposes Only. GRAND OPERAJHOUSEO [October 7. A METROPOLITAN PRODUCTION. Startling, Sceuic Effects! October 6. W. A. Brady’e Special Production. WAY DOWN EAST A Play of Universal Sympathy. 100 Weeks in New York City. Unredeemed pledges for sale cheap at Joel Bros., Reliable Pawnbrokers. Artistic effect finish end lastlag qua! itlee considered. Wilson’s Photo graph Studio, 502 1-2 Gloucester BL, has no competitorr Go there “ye mte“ SCHOOL BOOKS SCHOOL SUPPLIES J. J. Vickers & Cos. 310 Newcastle street. Phone 375 Carry Everything in the School Book Line. Stationery, Pens, Pencils, " Inks, (Jet your school satchels, strops, school companions before the rush next week. We also carry a full line of Furniture, Rugs, Matitrsgs Desks, J. J. VICKERS & CO. We Issue Trading Stamps MORGAN’S Drug Store. OCTOBJR 9.