The Brunswick daily news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1903-1906, October 10, 1903, Image 3

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SATURDAY MORHKG A NEW LINE OF ‘ 1 FALL RUGS. 1 fOALibORY, LINE Direct ss. Service between New York and Brunswick ~ i;j u‘* :< •' l> . CAy, I\ns* EVERY FRIDAY FROM NEW YORKAT 3P. M. EVERY FRIDAY FROM BRUNSWICK TO SUIT TIDE. — S I / 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 mawwimuM. h a i — mmmmm ———————— Clyde Steamship Line BRUNSWICK TO BOSTON via CHARLESTON, S. C. - ... . ■■. ■. ■■ ] Weekly Service THE F.GER, General Manager.W. M. TUPPER 8. CO., AGENTS. . citate St. New York. Brunswick, Ga, ff, flue You In Jieed of Some Jteuu Harness J t 4 K V, If so it will pay you to Call prid scSlect.from my large stock. I also make a specialty df'jswheel wright and blacksmith work, and do all kinds of wagon and buggy repair work. Horses slioed on tlie shortest notice. Give me a trial. _ T. 15. BURNS. cumberuhjid route BRUNSWICK TO FERNANDINA, DAILY ERVICE—SUNDAY EXCEPTED Leave Brunswick 8 A. M. Leave Ftrnandina 2 P. M. - UX. p. TUPPER & CO. , Agents We Give ~ trading dtamps REMEMBER— , it , , SSO of cash purchases you get a rebate of $2.50 in trade, i am lh^l HEADQUARTERS FOR EVERYTHING IN THE GROCERY LINE. W,X3eVee 428 Newcastle St. Phone 103. GEORGIA, GLYNN COUNTY. To all whom It may concern: James G. Young, having in proper form, applied to me for permanent letters of administration on the estate of Mrs. Mary C. Young, this is to cite all asd singular the creditors amj nexl of kin of Mrs. Mary C. Young t<? M: and axipear at my office within the time allowed by law and .show cause, it, any thev can, why permanent ,adptiu isi,ration should not, be granted to James G. Young on Mrs. Mary C. Young’s estate. , -ess m.v hand and official sir ni-ure this 7th. day of October 1903. HORACE DART, Ordinary, Glynn county, Ga. Made Young Again. j of Dr. King’s New Rif® Pills for two weeks has put me •t„cns’ Rgs-in.” writes Or. C irner of Dempseytown, Pa , the beat fa the worid for liver * " r ; r ; R r.d bowel® Purely vegeta v.-ver rripe. O-’- *8 cent* at Moth ,5:10 Dust Can Not Corrupt • our clothes when they are treated to dim Carters clothes cleaning estab lishment. 504 Monk c '. Phone 2532. t t.h, doors red blinds for sal* Hr-dware Oe. Mattings and Rugs There is a time for everything Right now is the time 4br V : --r Mailings and Rugs Old mattings are the bane of house keepers. They wontt lie flat: they wrinkle and pucker and snap and loosen. Every roll here is fresh and new made .from the best China making 11 Ji t■. j i J | ' C.M’GARVEY New Phjmbing Establishment ~V ■ h-'-V onOnett a plnrohOng. gas and steam fitting shop at Not. 120 A strict, whore we will be pieced to i-v it ih public. We w:}} c rry o' ■ I; r.’-.- k r<r goods a-,! are ia a position to do any and all clasts juf Svork in our line. We are both prstr-tica! j lumbers and know every detail cf the. business. Phose 228. Gilmore & Wood 120 A STREET. GRAND OPERA MOUSE ... .Matinee and "ightt SATURDAY, g | 1 -i Oct. 10 The Big New York Success. Happy Hooligan The Funnieest of All Stage Characters Given for Laughing Purposes Only. Ttie best in the photograph at Wilson’s. Seme Serial ihews Jietes. Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Mitchell leave in a few days for St. Marys. Miss Annie Dempster is quite ill at her home in New Town. i Rev. and Mrs. C. G. Bradley will re j turn today from New York and Mary land. • * • Mrs. J. D. Mitchell and her little grandson, Ernest Hall, have gone to St. Marys. . , , Mrs J. W. Thomas is suffering with a severe cold to the regret of her friends. • • • Mrs. M. P. King and Miss Mai King are spending a week or two in At lanta before returning to Brunswick. Mrs. C. W. Shephard, of Polrt Val ley, Is the guest of Mrs. W. N. Mc- Donald for a few days. • • • Congressman and Mrs. W. G. Brant ley left yesterday to spend some time in Blackshear. Mrs. J. T. Matthews, of St. Simon, is quite ill at the home of her parents. Capt.and Mrs. U. M. Roberts. • m Mr. and Mr,s. A. W. Mithchell, of Black Island, R. 1., have gone to St. Marys after a visit to Mrs. J. W. Thomas. • ■ • Mrs. P. W. Godrfrey, of Covington, with her little daughter Frances, will be guests of Mrs. J. D. Sparks next month. Miss Lutie Collins left yesterday to spend some time in Flint, Ga. Her friends here repret that she will not return to Brunswick this winter. • • a The lunch and supper to be given next Tuesday will bie one of the pleasant events of next week. The ladies in charge are working hard to make it a success. The funds raised will be used to pay balance due upon the scholarship recently secured at the state normal school, and the "0- mainder will be applied to the choir fund of St. Xalvre’s church. The public is invited to attend and are assured of a fine bill cf fare. The ipireliminary arrangements are being made for the presenting of the musical comedy Bibi during next month. The children are being se lected for the cast and choruses and this delightful entertaining and amus ing production will be admirably rendered by these bright little peo pie ' ' / Notice. On account of the cool weather and almost all of the day patrons having ordered their electric fans cut off, the day service will he discontinued, for the present season, after Octo ber 15th. MUTUAL LIGHT & WATER CO.— The Weather. Will continue to grow colder, so have your overcoat and winter suit put in good oirder by Jim Cartel-, Phone 2532. W. H.Matthews, A. L. Simmons, President. Manager firuwwiek Settling & JOlanufaeturing c. We are Open tc Fill Orders for Soda and Mineral Waters. ! Cider, Cordials, Nectars The Famous Ginger Ale, Orders Filled Promptly. 212 Oglethorpe Brunswick, Ga. ST. JOSEPH’S CONVENT SCHOOL Reopened 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 jnd rnarin* to lure net. Correspondence Solicitor ■Rua swictr, aa. Registration Notice. Brunswick, Ga., October 5, 1903. The 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. When perfumery or box stationery is wanted Forston’s drug store is the place to get it at a bargain. Going at unheard of prices. SRUNSWICK r. Cheap for Cash Flour, Best Patent. 24 lbs . .60c Grits per peck 20c Merl. per peck 20c •Sugar, Granulated. 18 lbs .. ..SI.OO Lard, Pure Leaf per pound 11c Lard, Compound, per lb 9c .Butter, extra bequet creamery,..2sc Bacon, best per lb ..10c Bacon, good, 7 l-2c. 2 lbs. 15c Coffee Arbuckle’s lie Potatoes, Irish, per peck 25c Soap, Octagon, 6 bans 2!. l Tomatoes, * cans 25c Tomatoes. S cans .. .. 20c C. L. Parker, THE LATEST IN FALL MILLINERY IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. _ MISS KATE SLATE it, 504 Gloucester Street. DeWitt is the Name. When you go to buy Witch Hazel alve look for the name DeWitt on .vei y box. The ■ 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 ,Witch Hazel Salve, due to Its many cures, has caused numerous worth ess counterfeits to be placed on the market. The genuine bears the name of E. C. DeWitt & Cos., Chicago. Sold v .7oorfret's Pharmacy What is It? What is St? This is CUbat It Is ■ On Monday, October 5 we inaugurated the most. Stupendous Trading Stamp ystem 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, W. H. DEYOE. Groceries and Provisions. i ft M. MILLER& SON, Furniture Stoves, and Machines. MORGAN'S Drug Store, Drugs and Cigars FLEMING&WAFr, Stationery, Bric-a-Brac, Pianos. ABE ROT!SSCHJED, Jewelery. Watches and Diamonds ALBERT ARN HESTER Meat Market mm pins arm vmm Thelma. With a oast that far excels any thing heretofore seen in it, will be the attraction at the Grand next Mon day night. This 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 in laid in Nor way and in England and is 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 Viking on 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, atul everything done to make the advent of this play in our midst a notable amusement occasion. The south has contributed gener ously to the drama with its historical ly gifted daughters. Miss Elizabeth Kennedy a former Atlantian won com plete admiration and affection by her splendid portrayal of the role of Mad ame Trentoni in "Captain Jinks of tire Horse Marines." Now we are to see her garbed in doublet and hose. For it is announced that she will appear here soon as Poßalind iu a magnificent revival of “As You Like It.” Go to Wilson's today if you want to enjoy an order of rtcebirds, oy sters, or anything else that the mark et affords. “One Dose Convinces.” Mosleys Lemon Elixer acts gently effect It Is a perfect liquid laxative in the bowels with<>* eny unpleaae.v' 50 cot sw - **' dni ftto-M* r Wilson’s restaurant is the place [ for ladies. Bring your friends and en joy au oyster fry. 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, STRAPS, .SCHOOL COMPANIONS, BEFORE THE RUSH NEXT WEEK. WE ALSO CARRY A FULL LINEOF Furniture, Rugs, Mititngs Desks, J. J. VICKERS & CO. We Issue Trading* Stamps MORGAN’S Drug* Store. OCTOBER 10, 1903.