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FRIDAY MORNING.
IT DOES NOT TAKE AN
; Turnip Seed Buist Garden
f Cabbage Seed QPInnS
[Garden Collard
[Beets, Lettuce for
[Mustard Fall Planting
fßaddish,
[spinach HUNTER’S Pharmacy
If You want
the best flour made, buy;
-ROB ROY- 3
It has no equal for bread,
biscuits and cakes
fhe Downing Cos.
Brunswick, <ia.
Laffer ty ’s
Complete Flour
300 PER CENI RICHER IN
I j PHOSPHATE 1 HAN ANY OTHER
high Grade Flour
Snow White Color
NUTTY FLAVOR
Ladies’ Walking and Dress
SKIRTS
In the newest styles, swellest line of
Lace Collars
Ever shown in this city. See them
at “ELKANS”
dome denial
; thews thetes.:
Mrs. C. H. Jewett leaves this week
for a visit to Macon.
M!rs. M. Haas leaves Sunday to
visit relatives iu Charleston.
Mrs. William Baker will return
shortly from a visit to Atlanta.
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Little Katharine and Ruth Thomas
remain quite sick with fever.
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Mrs. Oscar Ragland, of Chicago,
will spend the winter in Brunswick.
Mrs. T. IL I-a mar and Miss Susie
Lamar will spend a tew days in Sav
annah next week.
Mr.'i. Julium May will return today
from a pleasant, visit to Uelumou.-.
Augusta, and Macon.
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Mrs. J. L. Jacobi and her (taught":";
will arrive shortly to make their
I tome in Brunswick.
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Mrs. C. G. Moore left yesterday to
tqwi..,,l some time in Macon with Mr.
ml Mrs. J. C. Valentino.
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M i Ke Sym-tis loft yesterday for
St. Simon to attend the funeral of
Mrs. Shadmnn's son. William.
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Mrs. M. I*. King and Miss Mai King
are spending this week in Atlanta.
They will reach home Sunday.
Mrs. O. W. Blanton is now in Ma
rietta, after a pleasant stay with her
(laughter, Mrs E. 13. Smith, in Atlanta.
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Mrs. W. J. Butts leaves tonight for
Now York, whore she will join Mr.
Butts ami reside in future. Their re
moval from Brunswick is a source of
(loop regret to the friends of Mr. and
Mrrs. Butts in this city.
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A meeting of the directors of the
library is called foir this afternoon at
4 o'clock in the library rooms. A
fill) attendance is requested by the
president, Mr. A. V. Wood, as busi
ness of importance is to ho discueo
eil. o
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Mrs. C. h. Candler will entertain
the members of the six-hand euchre
club with their husbands this evening
at her home on Ixundon street. The
cl nib has these pleasant affairs once
during the season, including tile hus
bands of the members.
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The Brunswick chapter, 1). A. B
will hold a meeting one day uext
week to discuss several important
matters, among them the question of
sending a delegate to the state con
ference to be hold next month in
Atlanta. ■ , ~ _ ; __
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The following invitation has been
received in Brunswick: “The honor
of your presence is requested at the
marriage of Miss Mary Estelle Tay
lor to Rev. Waiter M. Gilmore, on
Wednesday afternoon, November the
fourth, at the liotne of Mr. and Mrs.
W. M. Hughes, Utterly City, Goer
gia." Mr. Gilmore and his bride will
he at home after November I at the
Oglethorpe hotel.
Fresh Georgia syrup at CO cents per
gallon at Will Nisi's. No. 324 E St.
Fine old California wines, S. Lev
isota, 310 Bay street.
At Miss Slater’s today you wit
find everything that is line and taste
ful in the millinery lino.
EXTRA FINE
W KING APPLES
“FOOD FOR THE GODS." The
host ever brought to Brunswick, di
rect from York State, Tompkins
County. Only 30c per half peck,
and now at their best.
Lloyd’s.
THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS.
ricClure
io c Cos.
TALCUM POWDER !N TIN BOXES
SPECIAL PER BOX 3c
BOX STATIONERY, CONTAINING'
24 SHEETS OTTE PAPER AND 24
ENVELOPES N# MATCH, 35 c VAL
UES, PER BOX 17c
UNION SUITS, LADiES and MI3SEC
SIZES, RIBBED COTTON, ELSE
WHERE 50c TO 75c, OUR PRICE 25c
FRYING PANS OF HEAVY STEEL
WITH PANENT HANDLE, LARGL
SIZE, DAMAGED 5c
McClure
ioc Cos.
204 Newcastle Street
Bankruptcy Notice.
In the district court of the United
' States foir the Eastern Division of
the Southern District of Georgia.
In the matter of R. E. Hunter, bank
rupt, in bankruptcy.
To tlie creditors of It. E. Hunter,
of Brunswick, in Glynn county and
district aforesaid, a bankrupt:
Notice is hereby given that on the
22 nd day of October, 1003, tho said
| <R. E. Hunter was duly adjustio.ited
bankrupt, and that the first meeting
of his creditors will lie held in Bruns
wick, in Hie county of Glynn, on the
2nd day of November, 1903, at ten
o’clock, in the lbrenoon, at which
time the said creditors may attend,
prove their claims, appoint a trustee,
examine the bankrupt and transact
such other business as may properly
come before said meeting.
At. Brunswick, Ga., this October 22,
1903.
MAX ISAAC.
U. S. Referee.
Everything iri tho beer, whiskey,
and cigar line amd a full line of pipes
and smokers supplies, S. Levison, 310
Bay street.
Distress After Eating Cured.
Judge W. T. Holland of Gruen'ourg.
La., who is well and favorably known
says “Two years ago i suffered greatly
Horn indigestion. After eating, great
distress would invariably rftar.il, last
ing for an hour or no and my nights
were .estleus. I concluded to try Kodnl
ly .pepsin cure and it cured me en
tirely. Now my sleep is refreshing
and indiusteion perfect Sold by Joe-,
ger’s pharmacy.
SYRUP vs BUCKWHEAT
New Georgia cane syrup just in.
New Maple tree syrup just in.
Fresh Buckwheat just in,
Flapjack Flour just in.
*3<Tfct.-tiTtfiiHave it.
Wake Up
To the fact that you ca.n buy
JEWELRY,
CUT GLASS,
FINE CHINA,
SILVERWARE,
OPTICAL GOODS, ETC.
from us ami save money time ami
patience by doing so.
Kcnnon oU @pb. j
Jeweler and Eye Speicalist I
215 Nkwcastlk St
Time by wire frcm Washington
)ialy. Keeper of the City Cloc'^
CIiAS. H. JEWETT
—General Dealer in—
TYPEWRITERS
OF ALL MAKES
.-Mar
NEW AND SECOND HAND
Stenography Taught,
Stenographic work done.
BRUNSWICK, . - GEOKGIA.
Phone 321, Wilson’s, and have a box
oyster fry sent Tis fine.
PERSONAL POINTS,
E. J. Allen, of Tifton, was in the
city yesterday.
Geo. H. Smith is spending a few
days in Atlanta.
C. A. Taylor has returned from a
vi it to New York.
Dr. J. M. Madden is spending some
time in Columbus.
J. K. Davis, of Jacksonville, was in
the city yesterday.
N. 15. Harris'>:. of Tifton, spent yes
terday in Brunswick.
J. B. Wright, of St. Simon, was
in the city yesterday.
Alexander Cossil in quite sick to
the regret of his friends.
Capt. Wiliiam Arnold, of St. Simon,
was in the city yesterday.
A. D. Gale lias returned from the
Clinch county superior court.
J. J. Dixon, of Jacksonville, was a
visitor to the city yesterday.
Sheriff Dave Bailey, of Camden coun
ty, spent yesterday in the city.
Alex Livingston, of Brookmen, was
among the visitors to the city yester
day.
The many friends of Mrs. M. R
Beam will regret to leani that she is
quite ill.
Capt. M. Ed. Wilson, the well known
Savanuuliiau, is in the city for a few
days looking after his interests here.
Capt. Wood Roberts, tho gonial
chief engineer of the B. & 8., re
turned to Ocilia yesterday.
W, O. Mitchell, the well known liv
eryman, has returned from a visit to
New London, Conn., and will he ia tho
city a day or two befoire leaving for
his luture home, Savauuoh.
The host in the photograph line s,t
Wilson’s.
New Georgia syrup, (hi cents pc
gallon at Win Nisi, No. ..
corner J.
A i ni .v ri -..s .
if v-"i ••. •■! : 4v;i Is i: .’ or.
riers for biliousness or eonetipa
no*., you know vvhai a purgative pi.-:
me is. Those famous little pil
cleanse the l ver and rUI : h .v, .
of all wit;,out producing uupieasr..
effi'ci-. Tci'v .'ti i:.". c
ir weaken bu* : ve -ope an : .i.-or.
I(i ...i CC.C ; .r,. :i ■■
W. H. Howell ... il'ft tor. ssy,
• 111 b- ft . s : 111 10
’!o Fart. !• ■ for *-. * *
a 1 a >. ’<■ ’ ct.id i>> ’■ ; rue:
Jth.ft nr ” t v
, Grant; Mitiinery Display
Fall and Winter
MILLINERY
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Thursday and Friday, Oct. 15-16
MISS KATE SLATER,
504 Gloucester Street, .
You are cordially invited to attend*
I
Confessions of a Priest.
Kev. Jno. S. Cox, oC Wake, Ark.,
writes, “For 12 years I suffered from
Yellow Jaundice. i consulted a
number el' physicians and tried ail
sorts of medicines, but got no relief.
Then 1 began the used of Electric
Hitters and feel that I am r.iow cured
of a disease that had me in its grasp
for twelve years.” If you want a re
liable medicine lor Liver and Kidney
trouble, stomach disorder or general
debility, get Electric Bitters. It’s
guaranteed by aJi druggists. Oniv
50c.
New Georgia syrup, bo cents per
gallon at Win Nisi, N„. .a. , . . vn
corner J.
Ship Notice.
Neither master, owners or r m
nees f the British steamship Aeolus
will be responsible for any debts
contracted by the crew of sair
steamer. \
F. D. M Strachan & Cos. Consigner.
KAISER’S
Come in and see
Our
Vania Mai Silk
Black and White
IT IS THE ONLY LOW PRICED, ALL SILK LINING THAT
INSURES REASONABLE WEAR.
Only 39c per yd.
ALSO LOOK AT OUR NEW LINE OF
Neckwear and Beits
THAT WE ARE DISPLAYING AT
2SC.
WE STILL GIVE TRADING STAMPS—SAVE THEM
K A ISER’S
WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF RECOVERING
H. H. MILLER & SON
We Have a Lot of v
Cotton Mattresses
While They Last
M* M, Miller -<£ ihu
.A Great Crockery Stock.
I :, V V the la-- St~.-k of China, GAHtr. and .4 rate,- : -
in .... ■ l m S*ftlinn at the few:-* PriCj
HAY, GRAIN AN’J GROCERIES.
A. ZFLMONOViTZ,
Corner E. and L Streets. Pi.cr: - PO3
G. R. HARVEY.
to south- eun urgduce corvipanv
P. ortticc and Cumini sios MsfChanJ,
Cooolry Conslgiiusenl Solitikd, Prnnipi Selilfineni Made.
... t .-vs WHOLES A1 DEALER IN
EGGS, CHEESE, BUTTER, &e.
215 Grant St. BRUNSWi CK, GA. Phone 19
T ~ r " ■—i—i— .in
Tobias Newman
The WHOLESALE WHISKEY AND BEER DEALER
Will have an Interesting Announcement in
This Spacs
He Makes a Specialty of F.verything i R the Whiskey Line
Proprietor of the Popular
w ■> it _:• ¥%r V a _ a nsrx .t. a ® ®
Ml f kOPuLi i aN
" 216-218 BAY STREET.
Just Received
A BEAUTIFUL LINE OF
Ladies’ waists
Dress skirts
Walking' skirts
Under skirts
LADIES AND MISSES JACKETS AND CAPES, HOSIERY AND KNIT
UNDERWEAR
Guaranteed Lowest Prices or Money Refunded. We are Closing Out.
$2.00 Broadcloth at $1.25, $l.OO Velvets at 69c, Silks at 50c, 50c Silks at 32c
<J. H. Hedei* & Bro.
220 NEWCASTLE ST.
OCTOBER 23, 1903.