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Tuesday morning.
THE PLACE WISE
BUYERS SEEK
■ In spending your dollars, the
most reliable mer hants. largest
/JE ; stores, best assortment and lowest
, -fT prices on merchandise are sought.
Ad lit | TAILORED SHIRT WAISTS—MAN—
JLTf{ TAILORED SKIRTS— LADIES’
CLOAKS— MISSES CLOAKS AND
jfnMWtiEjFfi&L JACKETS, KNIT UNDERWEAR
SWELL NECKWEAR, FINE
WHif; lif fUL HOSIERY—LEATHER GOODS.
Imm ,f\k 10 % offfos
Ny|ffl|j|sty cash on skirts
, waists and
jackets
„ Phone 257-3. No 303 Newcastle Street
B. NUSSBAUM
We receive Fresh t very Week *
CHEESE SAUSAGE FISH
Sw i sg ~ W jners Wurst NewHerring
Ncwfchatell Kuack Wurst Cod Fish
Minster Salami Mackerell
Limburger Bologna Sm. Salmon
Fromaye du Brie Postrama Anchovis
Rcgueford Coose Liver Biooders
Edam Rings Am. Mackerell
DILL PICKLES.
And a full line of fine groceries Give us a call and be convinced
If You want '
A
the best flour made, buy;
-ROB ROY
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It has no equal for bread,
biscuits and cakes
The Downing Cos.
w’* &£ Brunswick, (ia.
Lafferty’s
|Comp!ete Flours
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,+'* 300 PER CENT RICHER IN • .f' :
| - c _i , PHOSPHATE THAN ANY OTHER
l~ —i High Grade Flour
Snow White Color
rw NUTTY FLAVOR
Special Shirt Sale
50C Values
at “ELKANS”
A FOOD RESCUE.
What a Physician’s Wife Found Out.
The wife of a well known physician
of Oakland, Cal., was brought back to
health and strength by food alone at
a time she had prepared to die.
She says of her experience: “I
am the wife of a physician and have
suffered, from catarrh of the stomach
for ten years during which time I suf
fered untold agonies of mind and body
for I could not eat solid food and even
liquid foods gave me great distress.
“i was brought at last to confront
the crisis of my life. 1 actually made
ready for my departure from my
friends and husband foil' I expected to
die. When in that state I was in
duced to try Grape-Nuts and the won
derful effects of the food proved com
pletely that ail my trouble was duo
to improper feeding.
• | began: to Improve immediately
and my weight increased until I have
gained 2b pounds since I began the
use of Grape Nuts while my stomach
is as sound and well as it ever was
anil my husband gives all the credit
for my wonderful recovery to Grape-
Nuts. i have no set time for eating
Grape-Nuts Imt just feast on it when
ever I please. I wish 1 might tell my
sisters everywhere of the marvelous
health and strength giving, flesh
building elements of Grape-Nuts.
Name given by Postum Cos., Hattie
Creek, Mich.
Look in eacli package for a copy of
I lie famous little book, “The Uoad
to Wellville.”
At Miss Slater’s you will find a hand
some line of Battenberg collar pat
terns with long stole ends and very
stylish.
Ship Notice.
Neither the master, owner nor con
signees uf the British steamship Tiiy
r;i will lie responsible for tiny debts
contracted by the crew of said steam
er.
F. D. M. STRACHAN & CO.,
Consignees.
Miss Slater will have in anew line
of handsome trimmed hats by Wednes
day. Ladies com c and see them and
see if we can’t tempt your pocket
book.
Steamships are using Lavadura for
scouring decks; will not scratch the
paint; try It.
Fancy glassware of all kinds take
a fine polish after being washed with
Lavadura.
Housekeepers, wash your lamp
chimneys and globes in Lavadura wa
ter; it prevents cracking by heat.
Wanted, everybody to bathe in La
vadura treated water; it’s a deligli l
fill balli; all iirst-elass grocery stores
sell Lavadura.
FumirthtMl rooms will rout easily i*
kept clean with Lavadura; it cleans
marble work beautifully, paint, work
and varnish, doors, window facing
and door fining’s, with very little
work; 10 cents iper package.
If you want employment of any kind
have your < lot lies washed with
dura, so th it you make a neat ap
pearance; it will help yon.
Can you sing? If so, sing “Lava
dura! 1 * The song is new; but, oh,
how easy.
Everybody must try Lavadura once
for luaithing, or they will miss tin
greatest treat that, money can buy:
sold ?y all leading grocery stores and
drug store? at 10 cents a package
You will find everything up-to-date
in the fancy work line at Miss Slater’s
Millinery store.
t World’s
Record
We hold or the best selectioon of
Fine Eating Chocolates ever shown in
Brunswick, and something new ad
ded almost daily.
BEWARE of inferior and adulterat
ed goods that may look alright, but
are greatly injurious to the health.
Ours are all guaranteed strictly pure,
and are sold at popular prices. Fancy
packages a specialty.
Lloyd’s.
THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS.
dome Social
' thews thetes.:
THE MESSAGE.
The lily whispered: “From the sod
f leap into the light;
Thou churlish clod, to doubt thy God,
Nor know the moon from night.
<££
“Loo® where I lay but yesterday
Oh! thou of feeble faith
So thou shall climb and sour sublime
From the swift pause of death.’’—
Robt Uoveman in Harper's Magazine.
Mrs. T. F. Winter is visiting rela
tives in Jacksonville.
Mrs. W. H. DeVoe leaes today to
spend a week in Jacksonville.
The charity bail will occur Noiv. 2R
instead of the 19 th. as announced.
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Mrn. G. S. Livingston will return in
a few days from a trip to New York.
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Mifls Vivian Norris leaves tonight
for Baltimore to spend several weeks.
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Miss Elya TArt will entertain,short
ly with a Hallow'een party at her
home in Urbana.
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Congressman and Mrs. W. G. Brant
ley returned fretm a short visit to
Blackshear last night.
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Mrs. E. H. Mason and Mrs. J. R.
Mason leave this morning; to spend
the week in Jacksonville.
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Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Robarts and their
children leave shortly to make their
home in Ohio), to the regret of their
Brunswick friends.
The I>. A. R. convention occurs this
week ini Atlanta. The Brunswick
chapter will he represented by Mrs.
E. F. Coney, Mrs. C. Symines and
Mrs. J. A. Montgomery.
The friends of Miss Ethel Jenkins
are glad to know that she is hack at
her post i>n< the telephone exchange
after an absence of two weeks. Miss
Jenkins is very popular with the sub
scribers and was much missed doing
her absence.
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The Musical Association meets to
night at the home of Mrs. W. S. Tay
lor. it is regretted very much by the
club that because of it being the first
of the month so many of the members
will be absent this evening that they
will not accept Mrs. Gould's kind in
vitation to meet at her home, Avoca
Villa. The trip has boon postponed
until some time when all the mem
bers can go.
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invitations have been received in
tiiis city td the wedding of Mr. Harry
Benjamin Phillips and Miso Rosa Le
male, of Monroe, La., which will occur
on Sunday, November 29, at the Tem
ple Sinai, in Monroe. Mr. Phillips is
a son of Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Phillips,
of this city, and has a large circle oil
friends here who will be interested in
ihe announcement, of his wedding.
Miss Hernia is a charming and popu
lar young lady of Monroe.
I)r. and Mrs. Wyllys Rede will be
at home to their friends on Wed
nesdya afternoons of November
from 2 to 4 o’clock. This is a pleas
and custom observed very little in
Brunswick but it is a charming feat
ure of social life and Dr. ami Mrs.
Rede's at homes will prove very pop
ular, giving an opportunity for a social
meeting' not always gained by the
"bit and miss ’ system of social cal
ling.
A number of the directors and mem
bers of the library association met
yesterday at the library rooms and ar
ranged the details of the rummage
sale tot be hold November 14, 10 and
17. This sale will be in charge of
a number of ladies among whom are
the following: Mrs. J. A. Butts, Mrs.
J. K. du Bignon, Mrs. W. M. Tupper,
Mrs. J. J. Hissner, Vrs. C. S. Wylly,
Mrs. Albert Fendig, \ir,s. H. H. Fiine,
Airs. Julius Levy, Mrs. L. 11. Haym,
Mrs. J. F. Baya, Mrs. C. H. Jewett,
Mrs. .1. A. Montgomery. All who have
articles to donate are requested to
telephone or otherwise notify one of
these ladies. Every one is urged to
come to ihe aid of the library and do
nate to this sale old clothing, furni
ture, stoves etc. Everything will be
acceptable.
Lavadura is the finest thing foi
washing your pets, dogs and cats, be
ies. cuiiuren ami grown peopie.
Requires no labor to v/ash clothe.'
in “Uivadwra;” just put two table
siHinnsful in a large tub of water; lei
the clothes soak in the treated watei
all niglit; they will be cleaner tliai
you can wash them by hand; no rub
biutc: no scrubbing; nothing fades
nothing shrinks; just rinse them out
in clear water; that is all.
Distress After Eating Cured.
Judge \V. T. Holland of Greenburg,
I-a., who is well and favorably known
says “Two years ago I suffered greatly
fiorn indigestion. After eating, great
distress would invariably result, last
ing for an hour or so and my nights
were .estless. I concluded to try Kodo!
Dy,pepsin cure and it cured me en
tirely. Now my sleep Is refreshing
and indigsteioo perfect Sold by Joe-.'
ger's pharmacy.
PERSONAL POINTS.
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M. E. Dart, of Waycross, is in the
city.
Col. W. E. Kay is in Atlanta on
business.
F. E. Twitty returned from Atlanta
yesterday.
J. T. Ryle, of Macon, was in the city
esterday.
P. M. Uisch returned to: Jacksonville
yesterday.
E. J. Allen, of Tifton, was in the.
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city yesterday.
J. B. Mills, of Dawsom, was in the
tity yesterday.
Capt. W. M. Tapper spent yesterday
in Jacksonville.
G. J. Knight, of Jacksonville, was
in the city yesterday.
Judge J. D. Gould, of St. Simon, was
in the city yesterday.
D. O. Middleton, of Atkinson, was in
the city yesterday.
Dr. Kenmon Mott lias returned from
a several weeks visit to New York.
H. S. McCrary continues to improve
to the delight of his many friends.
A. B. King, of Waycross, was in l the
city yesterday.
S. K. Brown lias returned from a
trip to Savannah.
T. B. Goyd and W, B. Hendricks
were among the visitors to the city
yesterday.
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F. H. Jones, a well known travel
ling mam of Atlanta, spent yester
day in the city.
“Get the habit.” Go to WILSON’S.
NOW ON THE SECOND ROUND.
Tax Collector Read Announcts His
Dates.
For the purpose of collecting the
of 1903, I will be at the district pro
state and county taxes for the year
cincts on dates mentioned, to wit:
St. Simon, November 4; Sterling,
November 5; Jamaica, November 0;
Brookman, November 7.
I bavo been given positive instruct
tons by tlie comptroller general to
Issue executions for all unpaid taxes
as soon as the time expires and place
them in the bands of the proper
officers for collection by levy and
sale. I would much prefer receiving
same and thereby saving the delin
quents cost of levy, advertising and
sale. ,
H. J. READ
Tax Collector, Glynn county, Ga.
"Get the habit.” Go to WILSON’S.
Go to Miss Slater's and get one of
those new lithograph pillow tops and
cards to match. Just received.
PERHAPS your overcoat needs a
ew collar or new sleeve lining. Sec
Jim Carter at 504 Monk street or ring
'phone 253-2.
FOR MEN—Got out you winter suit
and overcoat. Have them put in
good order ity Jim Carter, riug phone
253-2.
Confessions of a Priest.
Rev. Jno. S. Cox, at Wake, Ark.,
writes, "For 12 years I suffered from
Yellow Jaumdice. I consulted a
number of physicians and tried all
sorts of medicines, hut got no relief.
Then i began the used of Electric
Bitters and fool that I am mow cured
of a disease that had me in its grasp
for twelve years.” If you want a re
liable medicine for Liver ami Kidney
trouble, stomach disorder or general
debility, get Electric Bitters. Its
guaranteed by all druggists. Only
50c
"Get the habit," Go to WILSON'S.
Everything in the beer, whiskey,
and cigar Hue aind. a full line of pipes
and smokers supplies, S. Levisou, 310
Bay street
The Weather is fairly good now
for having clothes put in order Tor
winter. See Jim Carter, 'phono 253-2
Just received a full new line of
eady-to-wearers. Give us a call.
<enner Millinery, opera house build
ng.
Try a box of "Belle Rose’ cigars,
guaranteed long filler at $1,50 per box
of 50. Satisfaction guaranteed or
money refunded. S. Levison, 310 Bay
street
Just received a full new line of
eady-to-wearers. Give us a call,
tenner Millinery, opera house build
ng.
CENTRAL SCHOOL
S. E. Corner of F and Norwih
Streets
PREPARATION for COLLEGE
or BUSINESS
DAY SCHOOL and NIGHT SCHOOL
J. H. SWINDELL.
Principal.
iLYNN CLEANING AND PRESSING
CLUB
Andrew J. Wright. Prop.
Suits Cleaned. Pressed and Dyed.
Repair Work a Specialty
Hats Cleand, Dyed and Reblocked
Prices gladly quoted on application
'Phone 394-2. 100 1-2 Gloucester
KAISER’S j
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E£ CQ,^ gen Ts I
Kv(D !
ifewK 1
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This popular glove is now an acknowledged J
success, and is daily becoming better known j
Have you Seen the j
3 CLASP GUM METAL I
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HANDSOMELY EMBROIDE RIED, SEWED AND TRIMMED WITHj
WHITE AND FINISHED WITH SILVER LE MODERN CLASP;
SAVE YOUR TRADING STAMPS, THEY MEAN MONEY TO YOU!
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KAISER’S !
WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF RECOVERING
H.n. MILLER & SON
We Have a Lot of
Cotton Mattresses
54.00
While They Last
M.. M. Miller A dun
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I Have the Largest Stock of China, Glass and Agateware
in Brunswick, Which lam Selling at th e Lowest Prices.
HAY, GRAIN AND GROCERIES.
A: ZELMONOVITZ,
Corner E. and L Streets. Pllotlc 2Q5
Remnant Sale
MONDAY AND TUESDAY
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REMNANTS OF SILKS, wool DRESS GOODS,, WHITE WAISTINGS
FLANNELETTS, ETC., IN FACT REMNANTS OF EVERY KIND
TMr-SE ARE REMNANTS FROM NEW AND STYLiSH GOODS IN
LENGTHS RANGING FROM ONE TO TEN YARDS TO THE PIECE.
SUITABLE FOR WAISTS, SKIRTS, JACKETS, CAPES, CHILD
REN’S DRESSES AND BOY’S PANTS
All go ai \/ 2 price
Mrs M. Isaac*
Special Offer
For Fen Days Oiiiy
$15.00 Men’s Suits h.qß
12.00 “ “ Q.gg
10.00 “ “ 8.48
S ’SO “ 7.48
J. H. Holler 6c Bpo.
220 NEWCASTLE ST,
NOVEMBER 3, 1903.