The Brunswick daily news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1903-1906, October 08, 1903, Image 3

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THURSDAY W ®msmnnu ™ Mg mmrnm UIi&SEH nSH OSHKaffim ui -. / j A NEW LINE OF PALL RUGS. CMLiLiORY LIRE Direct ss. Service between New York and Brunswick 11 iK|/jc. EVERY FRIDAY FROM NEW YORKAT 3P. M. V. ~ EVERY FRIDAY FROM TO SUIT TIDE. 0 —— -■■■ ■ Lowest Rates and Unsurpassed Passenger Accommodations Apply to W. M. TUPPER & CO., Agtsor C. H. MALLORY & CO., Brunswick, Ga. 16 Burling Slip, New York City ■ ■ k in ' — Clyde Steamship Line BRUNSWICK TO BOSTON via CHARLESTON, S. C. Weekly Service THEO. G. EGER, General Manager.W. M. TUPPER & CO., AGENTS. 19 State St. New York. Brunswick, Ga, |xu<e You In fleed of Some fiecu Hai’oess t < l If so it will pay you to call and select from my J large stock. I also make a specialty of wheel wright and blacksmith work, and do all kinds of wagon and buggy repair work. Horses shoed on the shortest notice. Give me a trial. I T. B. BURNS, CUjVIBESliflfiD ROUTE ! BRUNSWICK TO FERNANDINA, , DAILY ERVICE==“SUNDAY EXCEPTED Leave Brunswick 8 A. M. Leave Ftrnandina 2 P. M. UA. PL TUPPER & CO. Agents We (jive trading Stamps REMEMBER — SSO of cash purchases you get a rebate of $2.50 in trade, i AM STIt-L HEADQUARTERS FOR EVERYTHING IN THE GROCERY LINE. W.JUDeVee 428 Newcastle St. Phone 103. Registration Notice.- Brunswick, Ga., October 5, 1903. Tiie books are now open for the registration of voters, for the munici pal election to be held on Tuesday, December 8, 1903. Said books will remain open until Monday, November 2, 1903, at six o’clock p. m., when they will be finally closed. N. D. RUSSELL, Clerk of Council. GEORGIA, GLYNN COUNTY. To all whom il may concern: James G Young, having in proper form, applied to mo for permanent letters of administration on the estate of Mrs. Mary C. Young, this is to cite all asd singular the creditors and next of kin of Mrs. Mary C. Young to be an 1 appear at my office within the time e.' ic:i by law and .show cause, if an; they can, why permanent admin istration should not be granted to James (5. Young on Mrs. Mary C. Y< ng’s estate. fv ess my hand and official sig cif this 7th. day of October l?u3. HORACE DART, Ordinary, Glynn county, Gn. _'s studio for high ggrade phot ography. .*.*.■ flattings and slugs There Is a time for everything Right now is the time for Mattings 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’GARVEYI New Plumbing Establishment We have opened a plumbing, gas and steam fitting shop at No:. 120 A 11 m i. e we will lie p'e.. ;ed to i, ;j, ..ill ..c. V\ wdi cory a i>.* ■■ goods and are in a i> is tion to do any and all classes ' v-.rii in our lino. Wo are both 'l'.-'.i! .ilunilen and know every iie'ail of the businiyis. Phose 228. Gilmore & Wood 120 A STREET. GRAND OPERA HOUSE .Matinee and Nightt SATURDAY, Oct. I0 The Big New York Success. Happy Hooligan The Funnieest of All Stage Characters Given for Laughing Purposes Only. . . L '*■ *1- 'I The best in the photograph iiae at Wilson’s. L Some Social Views Vlotes. Judge and Mrs. S. R. Atkinson have returned to Atlanta. Master George Blanton is spending some time in Atlanta. • <• Mrs. J. S. Dunwody has returned from a visit to Darien. ■ a (• Mrs. Burwell Atkin,'son, of Icsachee, is the guest of Mrs. G. W. Blanton. • • m Mrs. R. E. Sherman and her little son will return Saturday from Chat tanpoga. Mbs. G. Wl Blanton will leave Sat urday for a visit to Mrs. Edward E. Smith, in Atlanta. Mrs. W. B. Lee is visiting in States boro, from where she will go to Sa vanah to attend the wedding of Miss Suptrine. a • • Mrs. H. F. Dunwody and her little daughter are with Mrs. Hollins Ran dolph in Atlanta for a few days before returning to Brunswick. • • ft. A delightful stag supper was ten dered Mr. David Irwin and his attend ants Monday evening in Marietta. The affair was very enjoyable. Mrs. M. Lissner and her grand daughter, Miss Frieda Kalb, of Nev York, will arrive next month to visii Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Lissner at their home, “The Sunny Side." • • • The wedding of Mr. David Irwin : Miss Mildred Goodman, which ore red in Marietta Tuesday evening, was a very brilliant affair. After the cere mony the bride and groom left for Washington where they will reside. m • m Mrs. Howard L. Hine-entertained a few of her friends very charmingly at dinner Tuesday evening, the occasion being her birthday. Covers were laid for seven and the table decorations were very artistic. Cut flowers and ferns forming the center piece. An enjoyable course diner was served. Those who enjoyed Mrs. Hine’s de lightful hospitality were: Mrs. M. F. Bean, Mrs. C. H. Colesberry, Mrs. M. C. Rowe, Mrs. O. N. Taylor, Mrs. G. O. Wilder, and miss Lula Colesberry The Rom© Tribune of Sunday has the following of the coming wedding of Mr. D. J. Gill and Miss Madeline ifjasing: The egagement of Miss Madeline Klasisg to Mr. Drewery J. Gill, of Brunswick, is announced. The wed ding which will be a very quiet one, owing to a recent bereavement in the family, will take place at the home of the bride’s cousin, Mrs. Geo. \V. Harper at Brunswick, Ga., on Novem ber the 11th. Miss Biasing is a young ladv of charming personality, and is greatly admired for her many sweet and noble traits of character. Mr. Gill is one of the leading business men of Brunswick, and no one stands higher or better'in that community, than he. His numerous friends all over the state will congratulate him on having wool one of Rome’s fairest daughters. Mr. and Mrs. Simon Marks an nounce the marriage ot their daughter, Mynne, to Mr. Beituold A. Lovemiau, to Bessemer, Ala. The date of the wedding has not yet been de cided upon. The formal betrothal and reception will occur at Christmas, when the groom-elect will visit Bruns wick. This announcement will be ol great interest to a wide circle of iriends of the young couple who are both prominent and extremely popu lar. Miss Marks is one ot this city s prettiest and most charming young ladies, and since her debut last sea son she has 'been one of the most ad mired anti popular of the younger members of society. Her friends re gret deeply that her marriage will oc casion her residence in another city. Mr. Dovemiaiu is a member of a wealthy and prominent family of Ala bama, its members noted lor then literary and artistic attainments. He is a brother of Robert Loveinan, the poet, whose charming verse is a fea ture ot all the well known periodicals. His poem, "Heart’s Flags,’’ wan a SSUO prize offered by a Chicago liter ary society. Mr. Loveman, the bride groom elect is a prosperous business man of iiinsemer, owning the largest dry goods and millinery establishment in that city. The young couple have the best wishes of their friends upon the occasion of their engagement. ST. JOSEPH S CONVENT SCHOOL Heopened on Monday. September 28, 1903. Vocal and instrumental musis will be added to the regular course of studies. Extra charges for this course W. M. TUPPER . CO., Forwarding and Shipping Agents. Lighterage, Towing and Marine In eurance. Correspondence Solicited. - BRUKSWICIfc BA. BRUNSWICK LA Cheap for Cash Flour, Best Patent. 24 lbs COc Grits per peck 2Uc Meal, per peck 20c Sugar, Granulated. 18 lbs .. ..SI.OO Lard, Pure Leaf per pound lie Lard, Compound, per lb 9c Butter, extra boquet creamery,.. 25c Bacon, best per lb 10c Bacon, good, 7 l-2c. 2 lbs lui Coffee. Arbuclde’s 11c Potatoes, Irish, per peck 25c Soap, Octagon, 6 bars, 2S. Tomatoes, 4 cans 25c Tomatoes. 3 cans 20c C. L. Parker, THE IN FALL MILLINERY IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. MISS KATE SLATER, 504 Gloucester Street. DeWitt is the Name. When you go to buy Witch Hazel alve look for the name DeWitt on -very box. The n' iV ' ■ 1 ■ Witch Hazel Is used in making De witt’s Witch Hazel Salve, which Is ’ he best salve in the wrld for cuts, burns, bruises, boils, eczema and iles. The popularity of DeWitt’s yWitch Hazel Salve, due to its many cures, has caused numerous worth ess counterfeits to be placed on the market. The genuine bears the uame of E. C. DeWitt & Cos., Chicago. Sold y Joerger’s Pharmacy. What is It? What is it? .This is OUbat It Is On Monday, October 5 we inaugurated 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 be low. 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. $l.OO worth of Trading Stamps Free. Start saving yoiir 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, W. H. DEVOE Groceries and Provisions. H. M. MILLER & SON, Furniture Stoves, and Machines. MORGAN’S Drugstore, Drugs and Cigars . FLEMING & WAFF, Stationery, Bric-a-Brac, Pianos. ABE ROTHSCHILD, Jewelery, Watches and Diamonds A L B E R T A R NHEIT E R Meat Market mm mu ap HAWS Thelma. With a ca-st that far excels any thing heretofore seen in it, will he the attraction at the Grand next Mon day night. Tliis play is now in its third prosperous year, and comes to us rounded out and perfected by re peated presentation. The action of the play is laid in Nor way and in England and i a most re freshing dramatic novelty, being en tirely different from any other attract ion ever produced upon any stage. The snow storm is a very realistic scene and the death of the Viltjng in board of the burning ship will bring tears to every one’s eyes. A cast thoroughly in keeping with the demands of a truly great suc cess has been secured this year, and everything done to make the advent of this play in our midst a notable amusement occasion. Miss Marie Wainwright, who will appear here soon as Viola in "Twelfth Night”—needless to say one of Shake speere’s entertaining vagariu?—will he supported by a company of artists of equal skill with herself, and the public may look forward to an even ing of rare entertainment. “One Doao Convinces.” Mosleys Lemon Elixer acts gently effect. It is a perfect liquid laxative In the bowels without *. ny unpleasant 511 e*nts pa*- ~- ®ft <ruf stores Wilson’s restaurant - is the place foir ladies. Bring your friends and en joy an oyster fry. NEW FRUIT STORE Everything in the Fruit and Con fectionary Line Always on Hand. Good and Fresh GEORGE LYONS, Next to Morgan's Drug Store SCHOOL BOOKS SCHOOL SUPPLIES J. J. Vickers & Cos. 310 Newcastle street. SL2!I'J V . Phone 375 Carry Everything in the School Book Line. Stationery, Pens, ' Pencils, ' Inks, GET YOUR SCHOOL SATCHELS, STRAPS. SCHOOL COMPANIONS, BEFORE THE RUSH NEXT WEEK. WE ALSO CARRY A FULL LINE 0F Furniture, Rugs, Matitngs Desks J.J. VICKERS & COT” We Issue Trading : Stamps • MORGAN’S | Drug Store.! OCTOBER 8, 1903.