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SATURDAY MQMMfeG
IT DOES NOT TAKE AN
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KOP wish \
js jy ~ mtiP&ay cash;
Turnip Seed Buist Garden
Cabbage Seed c p p n c
; Garden Collard
; Beets, Lettuce for
rMustarfi p a H pi an^jn g
Raddish,
; Spinach H UNTER’S Pharmacy
If You want
the best flour made, buy
-RGB ROY
lt has no equal for bread,
biscuits and cakes
The Downing’ Cos.
Brunswick, (ia.
Burnett’s Mixed Cow Feed
will Make Richer Hilk==
will make more Milk==
Burnett’s Chicken Feed
Hakes Hens Lay Eggs
Order a Sack Through Your Grocer
J.H.BURNETT,
■|a : W liolesale O rocer,
Phone 03.
Ladies’ Walking and Dress
SKIRTS
In the newest styles. Sweilest line of
Lace Collars .
Ever shown in this city. See them
at “ELKANS”
\Ti^ s im tes ’
Thornas i|
1 a 'Wt K. ’Watf'aiiil
• 'Wtfff W>’"at''houMr ! Httr ,; k u! ftste '|
1 'Vit'&iiM. 1,,:A b9iatolia vr/o ad j ■
rare fi it., -.ili • ■*! Jl ojIIJ i 3
miM)*s i.M*>Jlie: iGreejjJea; .-isd viotiihfc
.Mr*, Fj.lir'.i.Altars in Atlanta during
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&f : Mr*i Tilpp<>r H a iH
tittle H.nlgJitt>r a.rrH J etl •yesWVti ijr!
otit*i/e ■<3Jj*ii dtea/rfishtp. ! - m * l ‘ £ •* 1 j
IttJ.ii lil'iol '! Vi ,;
Mr. and Hixon have ro-!
moved street to one of)
the cottages on Gloucester'
street.
Miss Mamie Symons’ school will'
re-open Monday. Miss Symon-- ac- i
cepts only a limited number of pu-J
pils and gives special attention to j
young children. 1
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Mrs. \V. M. Tupt-er returned yester
day after a delightful summer spent
in Searsport, stopping en route in
Greensboro, N. C., where she was
the guest of Captain and Mrs. C. M.
liattie for several days.
Mrs. J. F. Uaya leaves Tor nto this |
week for Washington and New York, I
coming thence to Brunswick about the
first of next month. Mrs. tiaya re
ports a delightful trip through Cana
da.
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A(ll tlijp kidies interested in the
Riflemen’s fair and all who wish to as
sist are cordially invited to attend
the meeting next Wednesday at 4
o’clock in the armory.
Peck’s Mule Feed best for horses.
J. M. Burnett.
Avery large assortment of
maersckaum and amber hit briar root
pipes absolutely at cost. S. Levison,
XlO Bay street.
W. M. TUPPER ft CO.,
Forwarding and Shipping Agents.
Lighterage, Towing and Marine In
turanco. Correspondence Solicits
BRUNSWICK, CIA,
Muscatel, port, Sherry. Catawba
nd blackberry wines at 25cents a bot'
tie, one fifth gallon each. All these
wines of California vintage. S. Lev
ison.
At Miss Slater’s today you wh
find everything that, is fine and taste
ful in the millinery lino.
Today is the grand milinory open
ing sTt Miss Slater’s Milinory Parlors
at 504 Gloucester street.
A I*nr>.|aiiv-; Pleasure.
if you over took DeWitt’s little ear
riers for biliousness or constipa
iio,i you know wlmt a purgative phya
me is. These famous little pills
cleanse tlio liver and rid the system
•it all without producing mipleu ant
effects. They do not grlpo, ( icken
ir weaken, hut give ,one and strength
,1 II'O I.ssues and organs- involved
\V. U. Howell, of Houston, Tex., says:
•No l oiter piii can lie used than id'
;e Ear!; iti ; for eon ••••
a', etc” Bold liy Jocrger’
pharmacy
t EXQUISITE
CHOCOLATES
Wliy ,py 80c. lb. for Chocolate Can
dies often not strictly fresh when we
now can supply you with the finest
goods direct from the candy mail
er’s kettle at about half that?
New Chocolate Almonds,
New Jordan Almonds,
New Chocolate Nut Goods, *
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Hickory Caramels,
Ice Cream Drops, Etc.
No junk-shop goods at any price.
Lloyd’s.
THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS.
} .samluil no v-jiH '
„::New |i
m 1 Store
-s>mir3 .out Rrm3 sjnimpthr * ;ir
no r. ••mliiiri'l' 11 !>w m
t- ■ ...'■■■■ ■■•'■ to invln-tli is •; J£.
i .00 .MS* K!>7"*DOJ .* . )
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110. ok . r -l ■ *■■■>'
, ow
no an lo
Open
MCClure
ioc Cos.
204 Newcastle Street
•PHCNE 321.
Wilsen f s~ j
Restaurant
file Up=To=Date
Place to Eat
pil Delieaeies
of tf?e Seasor?
| ’Sktnt 321
j ffrempt tierviee
j ‘PHONE 521.
GROCERIES.
Henry Clay Flour
(None Better)
Fresh Oatmeal,
(In Bulk)
Fresh Buckwheat
(In Bulk
Fresh Buckwheat,
(In Pkgs.)
Fresh Flap Jack Flour,
(In Pkgs)
New English Peas,
(In Cans)
New Lima Beans,
(in Cans)
New Corn (In Cans
Phone 158.
| Wake Up
i- . To the fact that you cam buy
JEWELRY,
CUT GLASS,
FiNE CHINA,
SILVERWARE.
OPTICAL GOODS, ETC.
from us and save money time and
patience by doing so.
{{canon Mott 0)p!b
Jeweler and Eye Speiealist
215 N KWCASTLK St-
Time by wire frcm Washington
Dialy. Keeper of the City Clock
Do Good —It Pays.
A Chicago man has observed that
“Good deeds are better than real es
tate deeds —some of the latter are
worthless. Act kindly and gently,
show sympathy and lend a helping
hand. You cannot possibly lose by
it.” Most men appreciate a kind word
and encouragement more than sub
stantial help. There are persons in
this community who might truthfully
say: “My good friend, cheer !>■ A
few doses of Chamberlain’s Cough
Remedy will rkl you of your cold, aiyl j
there is no danger whatever from
pneumonia when you. use that jjieii
cine. It always cures. I know it for,
it has helped me out many a time.
Sold by all druggists. _A..
JATJSIM3F SMAUL'jJTEMS PICKED
i § H E DAY BY
NEWSREPORTERS.
£o‘loa3 tß9*!®tft "
j;. A,~,sfoore, of Savannah, Is in the
.oityvimir
•J. A. Ward, of Bladen, spent yes
terday in the city.
Chas. Dent, of Atlanta, spent yes
terday in the city.
•
J. P. Myers, of Tifton, was a visitor’
to the city yesterday.
Judge J. W. Bennet has returned
from ai short visit to Wavcross.
R J. Gprbett, of Moultrie, was
among the visitors to the city yester
day.
H A. Smith, representing J. and A.
Freiberg. Cincinnati, was in the city
yesterday.
General Manager Berry, of the B.
& B , returned yesterday from a -busi
ness trip op the road.
Paul Hoefel. representing the An
heuser-Busch Brewing association,
was in the city yesterday
Capt. B. Carreras arrived In Now
York yesterday from Spain, where he
has been visiting relatives. He will
arrive in the city next week.
Weston F. McLain, business manag
er of • the ’Why Smith Left Home”
company* was here yesterday, malt
ing arrangements for the appearance
of the company here shortly.
Everybody is cordially invited '<
attend the ’ grand millinery opening
today at Miss Slater’s. Strangers are
specially invited and those
to get an invitation come anyway.
Are You Preparing for Winter
by having vour overcoat and winter,
suit cleaned and repaired? See Jimj
Carter, the leading clother cic uer
and dyer.
The best in the photograph lino at
Wilson’s.
Distress After Eating Cured.
Judge W. T. Holland o£ Greenhurg,
La., who is well and favorably known
says “Two years ago Isuffeied great y
fiont indigestion. Alter eating, g od
distress would in wrinkly result, last
ing for an hour or so and my nights
were . csileus l concluded to try K.odi.l
Dyspepsia cure and it. cured mu en
tirely. Now my sleep is refnvhi;::;
amt indigstriou perfect, Sold by .H--
get’s ihartnacy.
Get out your winter clothes and
have them put in good order by Jim
Carter. Phon~ 253-2. 504 Monk street
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U t ooc CiROXLH.
Grane Mitiinery Display
Fall and Winter
MILLINERY
Thursday and Friday, Oct. 15-16
MISS KATE SLATER,
504 Gloucester Street.
You are cordially invited tc attend
Confessions of a Priest.
Rev. Jno. S. Cox, of Wake, Ark.,
writes, “For 12 years I suffered from
Yellow Jaundice. I consulted a
[ number of physicians and tried all
I sorts of medicines, but got no relief.
| Then I bogan the used of Electric
Bitters and feel that I am now cured
1 of a disease that had me in its grasp
for twelve years.” it you want a re
liable medicine for Liver and Kidney
trouble, stomach disorder or general
debility, get Electric Bitters. It’s
guaranteed by ail druggists. Only
50c.
A Love Letter.
Would not interest you if you’re
looking for a guaranteed Salve for
j Sores, Burns or Piles. Otto Ootid, of
Ponder, Mo., writes: “I suffered with
an ugly sore for a year, but a box
of Bucklen’s Arnica Salve cured me.
It’s the best Salve on earth. 25c at
all drug stores. jfc
CANDIES.
Chocolate Drops,
Chocolate Walnuts,
Chocolate Almonds,
Chocolate Creams,
Chocolate Creams,
Chocolate Dates,
Coconut Brittle,
Broken Taffy,
New Nuts,
New Raisins,
New Figs,
If It’s Good
to Eat We
Have It.
KAISER’S !
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THERE’S NOTHING REMARKABLE IN THE FACT THAT
WE ARE SHOWIG OUR FALL STYLES OF
Men’s and Bo3 7 S:
Clothing
The remarkaßle part of it Is how we’ve tinged it with variety.
More styles than ever befor and prettier.
There’s a snap to the
cut of our line
this Season
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[we STILL GIVE TRADING STAMPS—SAVE THEM—EVERY
t
[ ONE DOES—GOOD AS GOLD. ASK FOR THEM.
| SCHLOSS BROS.’ FAMOUS MAKE.
SAMPECK, YOUNG MENS SUITS.
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I KAISE R’S
WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF RECOVERING
Parlor Suites,
Lounges, Etc.
Phone os and we will make you an estimate as
to cost, etc.
M. M. Miller -<6
A Great Crockery Stock.
• *ave the Largest Stock of China, Glass and Agateware
in Brunswick, Which I am Selling at the Lowest Prices.
HAY, GRAIN AND GROCERIES.
A. ZELMONOVITZ,
Corner E. and L Streets. Phene 205
G. R. HARVEY.
SUCCESSOR TO SOUTH-ERN PRODUCE COMPANY.
P.'Gducc and Curami-sion Marcbant,
Country Consignment Soiiciieii, Prompt SetllcmcDt Made.
• e ~ WHOLES All DEALER IN i
EGGS, CHEESE, BUTTER, &c.
215 Grant St. BRUNSWI CK, 6a. p hono l 9
Tobias Newman
The WHOLESALE WHISKEY AND BEER DEALER
Will have an Interesting Announcement in
, This Specs
He Makes a Specialty of Everything i n the Whiskey Line
Proprietor of the Popular
“METROPOLITAN”
216-218 BAY STREET.
timeriea’ kr Men.
A $5 shoe in appearance
and wear at $3.50
Our -Signet’ a regular $3:50
shoe, at $3.00
Our ‘Erica’ shoe is the best
ever offered for $2.50
We only ask you to look at them and judge for yourselves.
J, H. 8t Bvo.
220 NEWCASTLE ST.
OCTOBER IV. 1903.