The Brunswick daily news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1903-1906, October 13, 1903, Image 4

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TUESDAY MORNING. Special Offer. In order to stimulate our CASH business we will allow a discount of 10 % off on all purchas= es on the following lines: Children's school Shoes, Boys’ school suits, Men’s clothing, Ladies’ skirts and shirt waists. J&vuh -A Turnip Seed Buist Garden Cabbage Seed. <r c wr* rx c Garden Ooilard Beets, Lettuce for Mustard pall Planting Raddish, Spinach HUNTER’S Pharmacy If You want 1 the best flour made, buy : -ROB ROY- j It has no equal for bread, biscuits and cakes The Downing Cos. Brunswick, Qa. Burnett’s Mixed Cow Feed will Make Richer flilk— wiil make more Milk— Burnett's Chicken Feed Hakes Hens Lay Eggs Order a Sack Through Your Grocer J . jT. B URNETT, ’sflf.hWholesale O rocei, Phone 93. You are Cordially Invited to Attend the Grand Millinery Opening Tuesday, Wednesday, Get. 3 and 14 ttr 5 I/ - * n s l c ai cLss,A. items tfoeial thews thetes. Mrs. E. Bnrdett has returned from a short stay in Atlanta. m a m Mrs. J. H. Whitmire has returned to St. Simon from a northern trip. a • . Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Mason and Miss Ethel Mason are at homo after a visit to Gainesville. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Dudley, of St. Simon, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. 15. Dudley, Jr., for a few days. A A M Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Wright and Miss May Wright have returned from a trip to New York and Brooklyn. ■ m m The musical club held a delightful meeting last night at the, home of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Taylor. A charm ing program was rendered and the occasion was much enjoyed by a) present. • • • The music at the Catholic church Sunday was unusually good. The choir was assisted toy Mr. It. E. Sher irssui and Mr. Goddard, who is anew comer to Brunswick and a great ac quisition to musical circles. Miss Mamie Symons will open her select school I'or young children next Monday at her home on Union street. Miss Symons has lieen most succ ccssfiil as a teacher and her school is deservedly popular. Her system combines kindergarten! methods and regular class work. m m Si Mr. M. V, Bourne and Miss Ed nr Egbert Nash, both of this ('city, will be married Thursday night at -the homo of Mr. and Mrs. George Living ston, on Gloucester street. Both <•: these young people an? well known and popular in Brunswick. Mi -s Nf: 1 for some time, has he v, the c ; hit • B. H. Levy Bros. & Cos. Mr. Bourn* !, connected with the produce firm -o‘ Borchardt & Cos. The cetcnm.iy wil bo performed by Ilev. W. It. Bollings worth, of the Presbyterian church. w * at Everybody should patronize the lunch aad supper to he served today and tonight in the Dillon building on Nowc-tstle “C-rtf next to Halmal s bi cycie shop. An elegant lunch and aupiixer will be served at very reason able prices. The menu incl des oys ters, roast turkey, cranberry. , chick en, roast beef, pork, beefe a 'a mode, homemade bread, chicken st tad, po tato salad, cold slaw olive;:, pick*, coffee, chocolate tea, ice crca i, ciik". Quick lunches served to usiness men, * m m The engagement is aunc arced of Mins Mary Estelle Taylor, of lJumi, N. (1., to Kov. Walter M. C I more. of this city, the wedding to bes deranged 'at tho home of Mrs. W. 11. llugnos, sister of the brido-to-be, at Liberty City, (la., on Wednesday, November -i, at 1 o’clock. Mr. Gilmore is the well known mid popular pastor of the First Baptist church of this city, und has a large circle of friends wlio will he interested In the announcement of his appro.VcliUig woddHug. Miss Taylor Is a charming and popular young iad.v of Bunn, and lias a large circle <■. friends in that section of North Caro -1 ItKli. EXQUISITE CHOCOLATES Why pay 80c. lb. for Chocolate Can dies often not strictly fresh when we now can supply you with the finest goods direct from tho candy mak er’s kettle at about half that? New Chocolate Almonds, New Jordan Almonds, New Chocolate Nut Goods, Hickory Caramels, Ice Cream Drops, Etc. No junk-shop goods at any price. Lloyd’s. THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS. THE OLD RELIABLE fpsa f- ' Absolsiteljr Pure THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE Do-51’t pOPjjET SATURDAY VVc Rcoper at our OLD STAND There will be a RUSH For the Bargains Come Early McClure . me Cos, sLYNN CLEANING AND PP.EoS ING CLUB. Andrew Wright, - - -.. Proprietor. 100 Gloucester Street, .leaning, Repairing and Tailoring. "Prompt Attention” dur Motto. BEST MATERIAL * . . COMPET(= NT WORKKMEN \n order will cor-'ince you that we will give satlsfHop,. Phone 31. OUTWARD APPEARANCEI fs not all that is necessary to live well. If you would pay as much attention to yrur food and' drink as you do to your clothing you would be b'etter off! in more ways than you think. Good heaithy food makes! good heaithy people. • These reliable goods will save yuo money and your 5 health. . E Horny Clay Flour (rest by test) per sack 75c* Herny Clay Flour (best by test) per half sack . ...40c( Cregae’s Extra Bouquet Butter per pound 30c j Cregoe's Extra Royal Cream Cheese per pound 20c 1 ! Sugar Cured Ham, (none better) ig c J Premium Sugar Cored Ham, (just as good) 18c a Coffee, our own M <S. J (can’t be beat) 25c I Coffee, cur own M <6. J( none as good) 35c j No schemes or catch penny give away goods with us. | Nothing but fair dealing and honest weights to all jj Wake Up 'l'o r, faTT that you com buv JEWELRY, CUT GLASS, ' FINE CHINA, SILVERWARE, OPTICAL GOODS, ETC. ir >';n and money time ant] patience by doing so. I {canon Moil (>)plj. f) Jeweler and lOve Speictilist 215 .\E\vcAvn.K St, Time by wire frem Washington Diaiy. Keeper of the City Clock •*TV*?S( ' .1 -T .u. In the District Court of the United States for the Eastern Division of the Southern District of Georgia, In the matter of A. H. Baker, bank rupt, iu bankruptcy. To the creditors of A. H. Baker, of Brunswick, in the county <.t and dudrivi aieix-enid; bankrupt: Notice is hereby given tiu'.t on : 12th day of October, 1903, the said A. 11. linker was duly adjudicated bank rupt, and that the first meeting of his creditors wiM ite htdd at Brunswick, in Glynn county. Georgia, on the 22nd day of October. 1903, t ten o’cioek in the forenoon, at which time the said | creditors may attend, prove their claims, a Aroint a trustee, examine ! i >0 bankrupt, and transact such othei ; 1 y r.ran-Tiy c me before |-. aid mooting. A* Bruiiswie'.;, On., this October 12. 1003. MAX ISAAC. United States Referee. COMING ATTRACTIONS. Shay Opera Company. One of the features of the Rose Ce celia Shay Grand Opera company which will be heard here Wednesday night is the chorus. Miss Shay per sonally selected every singer in it from more than one thousand voices and it took more than a year to get it together. In addition to being a splendid singing chorus it is said to contain more good looking men and women than an> similar organization that ever went out of New York. The orchestra of this really great organi zation is led by signor Carlo Nicosia who was for years the concert master of Mascdgni, the great eonnpofser. Ni cosia was given carte blanche to se lect this orchestra and it contains some famouo musicians. Nearly $lO,- 000 was expended on new scenery before the company left New York and every opera in the repertoire is a production. ST. JOSEPH’S CONVENT SCHOOL Reopened on Monday. September £B, 1903. Vocal and instrumental musis will be added to the regular course cf studies. Extra charges tor this course Are You Preparing for Winter by having vour overcoat and winter suit cleaned and repaired? See Jim Carter, the leading clother*. cleaner and dyer. ‘PHCNE 321. Wilson s \ Restaurant ! The Up=To= Date [ Place to Eat j fll! Deiieaeies I *■ c f the Sea sc !) anua'.(s>3s*4MHra-iMKiV. *-ik .. *■•>. ’yhene 32 J j 9nm.pt tkrvk''\ a ‘{i O ?■?. . Grane. Mitiinery Display Fall and Winter MILLINERY Thursday ana Friday, Oct. 15-10 . MISS KATE SLATER, 524 Gloucester Street. You are cordially invited tc attend In the District Court of the United States for the Eastern Division) of the Southern District of Georgia. ' In the matter of M. M. Dixon, bank j nrfit, in bankruptcy. Under and by virtue of an order igranled in the above stated cause by ! Honorable Max Issue, referee in bank rupt* y, iu and for said district, I wil! sell it Hicltox, Charlton county, Geor gia. on the 2'Hli day of October 1003, between the legal hours of sale, to the highest and best bidder/’ali of the rights, property, chases in action, ac counts and credits ef the estate of the above named bankrupt, consist ing principally of a stock of merchan dise, including dry goods, shoes, no tions, tobaccos: one saw mill, two en gines, tellers and fixtures, atad ail the accounts and ehoses in action ib;a the estate cf said bankrupt. Terms of sale cash. The sale will be made subject to confirmation by the court. A complete inventory of said property is of file in the office of the referee at Brunswick, Ga. At Brunswick. Georgia, this Octo ber lllth, 1903. C. L. SHEPARD, Trustee of the estate of M. M Dixon, bankrupt. KAISER’S- | i THERE’S NOTHING REMARKABLE IN THE FACT THAT j WE AFE BHOWIG OUR FALL STYLES OF Men’s and Boys: | . Clothing r I : The remarkable part of it ib how we’ve tinged it with variety. |More styles than ever befor and prettier. There’s a snap to the i cut of our line r this Season • i [WE STILL GIVE TRADING STAMPS—SAVE THEM—EVERY | ONE DOES—GOOD AS GOLD. ASK FOR THEM. SCHLOSS BROS.’ FAMOUS MAKE. SAMPECK, YOUNG MENS SUITS. I KAISER’S WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF RECOVERING Parlor Suites, Lounges, Etc® Phone us anti we wil! make you an estimate as to cost, etc. M. M. Milter A den A Great Crockery Stock, . Ii a> e tho Largest Stock of China, Glass and .Agateware in Brunswick, W'.icii ! am Selling at the Lowest Prices. • HAY, GRAIN AND GROCERIES. | A. ZELMGNOViTZ, Corner E. and L Streets. Phene 205. v * '!■" ' fT‘ m ’T- ’ 1- : G. R. HARVEY. SUCCESSOR TO SOUTH- CRN PRODUCE COMPANY. Produce and CiiißmissiOD Merchant, Couairy toosigomenl Solicited, Priimpt Sellkment Mi and l WHOLESALE DEALER IN EGGS, CHEESE, BUTTER, &c. 215 Grant St. BRUNSWI CK, GA. Phone 19 ** I Distress After Eating Cured. Judge \V. T. Holland of Greenberg, ha., who is well and favorably known says "Two years ago I suffered greatly Horn indigestion. After eating, great distress would invariably result, last ing for an hour or so and my nights were = estiens. I concluded to try Kodoi Dyspepsia cure and it cured me en tirely. Now my sleep is refreshing and indigsteion perfect. Sold by Joev ger’s pharmacy. s Get out your winter clothes and have them put in good order by. Jim Carter. Phon- 253-2. 504 Monk street. dpetial for Mcndaii ALL OUR SILKS IN ALL SHADES VALUES 50c anci 7Ec GO AT 320 ALL OUR VELVETS AND VELVET!NES VALUES SIXO and 53c yd. . .35c ALL OUR OUTINGS WORTH 5c andlOc yard GO aT 3 1-2 o and 7 1 2c. " ALL OUR 50c 75c and SI.OO CORSETS GO AT 35c 50c and 75c. OUR NEW LINE OF LADIES’ SKIRTS, WAISTS, CAPES and JACKETS BEFORE GOING ELSEWHERE. Cali ank Examine ONE LOT OF LADIES’ WAISTS ACTUAL VALUE 50c, FOR OUR MONDAY SPECIAL ONLY, 25c each. ' and. H. Hellei* & Bvo. 220 NEWCASTLE ST. OCTOBER, 13, 1903. Mm. Mollie .Allen, of South if , •Ly., says she has prevent.',i WHi:i..l of cholera morbus by uk.Eii berlaiti’a stomach and liver t&bieta -v'ii-cn she felt mu at.ini-.i-: corning . Such attacks sue us iy indigestion theu> tablets are-'jmt what is iijcd"’ ■"> it *hf yt i ■nd ward of” ♦>-.' . rot aid tig art.,. ... I&ttackp • f ‘>- Sic. ,r ay I e t vent i t* - -n; Muscatel, port, Sherry. Catawba ml blackberry wines at 25cents a bob' tie, one fifth gallon each. All these wines of California vintage. S. Lev ißon. *