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Sunday morning.
We Are Sole Agents !
In Brunswick lor %
Florsheim, 3
Edwin Clapp & Son yt £ j
LJurt & Packard \rr /s?r
shoes L °*y
DOES YOUR BOY WEAR- /w IN
OUT SHOES FAST?
TRY A PAIR OF OUR fjf Iff' ®*i CT
“Armored
Cruiser” ,J£ o^SHOel
BOY SHOES; - ... ini mu.
Phone 257-3. No 303 Newcastle Stree'
B. NUSSBAUM
We receive Fresh *ery Week
CHEESE SAUSAGE FISH
fiw i M W .sners Wurst NewHerrlng
Newfchatell Kuack Wurst Cod Fish
Minster Salami MacUerell
Llmburger Bologna Sm. Salmon
Fromaye du Brie Postrama Anchov,s
Rcgueford Coose Liver j^Ilooders 1 looders . ..
Ed a m __ Rings Mackcrell
DILL PICKLES.
• And a full line of fine groceries Give us a call and be convinced
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RICE?
We have Ten grades
call and see it. Do/" t
send out of town for
your Rice. Get it at
The Downing Cos.
Brunswick, Ga.
Seed Oats,
Seed Rye,
Hixed Cow feed
Lafferty’s Flour
J. M. BURNETT,
Wholesale Grocer,
‘PHONE 93. 222 BAY, 221 OGLETHORPE.
Special Shirt Sale
at “ELKANS”
Doings In
| Mrs. W. H. Dyer is visiting relatives
here.
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I Mr. and Mrs. Mike Brown spent Fri
day in Savannah.
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Miss Millie Green lee is the guest of
'friends in Savannah.
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Mrs. George L. Pitcher is visiting
friends in Savannah.
Mrs. Fred Pfeiffer is the guest of
relatives In Savannah.
Miss Mamie Waff has postponed her
trip to Savannah until later.
Mrs. J. R. Mason returned last tight
from a visit to Jacksonville.
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Mrs. James Dunwody is quite ill
lo the regret of her many friends.
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Miss Florence Colesberry lias return
ed from a visit to Fernaudiua.
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Mrs. Kate Dillon has returned from
a visit to relatives in Jacksonville.
Miss Kstelle Brown will return to
day from a trip to South Carolina.
Miss Frances Smith returned last
night from a visit to Jacksonville.
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Miss Anna Mahoney is spending a
few days with friends in Savannah.
Mrs. E. H. Mason is home after a
delightful week spent in Jacksonville.
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Little Miss Mary Florence Aiken
is recovering from a spell of sick
ness.
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Mrs. Joseph Champagne, of St. Si
men, was among the visitors to tho
city yesterday.
The Musical cuub will will hold its
meeting next Monday evening at the
residence ot Mrs. W. S. Taylor.
Ail those win* have articles to do
nate to the rummage sale will please
notify some of the ladieg iu charge
ami will advise them where to send
for tlie articles to he donated.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Rotschilds, of
Darien, announce the eng gement of
their daughter, Etta, to Mr. Sol Sam
uels, of Atlanta, the wedding to take
place in the early spring.
Miss Bessie Symmos is meeting
with great success in her art class,
having unite a large number of little
pupils under h,er Instruction. Miss
Symmes has had unusual opportuni
ties for acquiring skill iu art which,
added to her natural talent, promises
great success for her,
Not Over-Wise.
There Is an old allegorical pielu
f a gir l scareu at lae gia.,s-n.pi..
hut in the act of heedlessly .trendin'
n a snake. This is parallelled by
<(:'* man vvuo speuus a uogt- ~,.m -
a uiey molding a i yclone ecu tr. .n
■ gleet to provide his family wit
bottle of Chamberlain’s Colic, Choi
ora and Diarrhoea Remedy as a safe
i.ard agatnst liowel complaints
whose victims outnumber those i
the cyclone a hundred to one. Thi
remedy everyw? _re recognised as t!i
Dost prompt ami reliable medicine
Eat at Wilsonfs and you will al
ways be happy.
Mis* Slater will have in anew line
of handsome trimmed hats by Wednes
day. Ladies come and sec them and
see if we can't tempt your pocket
hook.
Eat A
Apples ft
You can greatly prorlong life and
cheat the doctors by eating plenty of
good Apples. Heaven's best fruit gift
to mankind.
We make a specialty of handling
the finest flavored ones that can be
obtained by a New York apple expert,
and charge no more than you pay for
ordinary fruit.
| Lloyd’s.
THE BRUNBWICK DAILY NEW*.
Society
Friday evening in the reception
risen of the Baptist church a most
enjoyable reception was held in hon
or of the pastor, Rev. W. M. Gilmore, 1
and his charming bride. A musical
program was prepared for the occas
ion participated in by Mesdames Por
ter, Taylor, Wallace, Lee, Blanton,.
Misses Waff and Elliott and Messrs.
Blanton, Bailey, McCleary and' La-
Mam-." After a pleasant conversa
tional hour refreshments were served
by fhe ladies of the congregation.
The guests were almost entirely all
members of the congregation of which
Mr. Gilmore is the beloved pastor.
Congratulations and best wishes were
showered on the young people and the
evening was one of great pleasure.
Mrs. J. W. Thomas entertained de
lightfully yesterday in honor of Mrs.
Edwin Brobston, who is soon to leave
Brunswick to make her home in Jack
sonville. The house was beautifully
decorated witli chrysanthemums and
palms and the entertainment was well
planned to afford the greatest pleasure
to those who were honored with an
invitation, fluchre was played after
which delightful refreshments were
served. The prizes were won as fol
lows: First prize, china bonbon dish
was won by Mrs. Sparks and present
ed to Mrs. Brobston; second, a silver
andlostidk, Mrs. H. W. Gale; conso
lation, cut glass cologne bottle, Mrs.
R. R. Hopkins. Mrs. Brobston was
presented with a gold souvenir spoon
liy the hostess. Those present were:
Mesdames E. Brobston, J. F. Baya,
J. W. Ben net, J. A. Butts, A. C. Banks,
I. N. Bishop, N. H. Ballard, E. Bur
dette, J. E. dußignon, J. D. Sparks,
R. R. Hopkins, H. L. Gould, H. M.
King, W. M. Tupper, Wyllys Rede,
H. W. Gale, R. B. Tupper, W. H.
Dyer, Miss Gould. ,
Requires no la on wash clothe.-
•i “Lava-dura;” just put two table
noonsful in a large tub of water; let
he clothes soak in the treated water
.11 night; they will lie cleaner than
on can wash them by hand; no rub
bing; no : (•rubbing; nothing fades; 1
nothing shrinks; just rinse them out
n dear water; that is all.
Distress After Eating Cured.
judge VV. T. Holland of Greeuhurg,
I .a., who is well and favorably known
lays "Two years ago I suffered greatly
fiom indigestion. After eating, great
hr,tress would invariably result, last
ing for an hour or so aud my nights
were .estlees. I concluded to try Kodol
D> pepsia cure and it cured me en
tirely. Now my sleep is refreshing
•ind indigsteion perfect. Sold by Joe”-
ger’s pharmacy
MONEY IN DIRT
IF Y|OU KNOW IT.
Here are some teal bargains of
Brobstcn, Fendlg & Cos., the up to
date rea! estate agents.
Read them.
The Jno. Wood home on Union St.
beautiful house and 7 room house
Terms SSOO cash S2OO per quarter.
4 small houses, rent for $16.00 per
month. Will sell for $750.
Vacant corner G and E streets. $550
St lots on A street, close in, $250
Two small houses near Lover's
Oak, SBOO for the two.
Two story house and lot 90x130,
on North Albany street S9OO.
lirobston, F : endig & Cos
A Purgative Pleasure,
if you ever took DeWitt’s little car
riers for biliousnetia or constipa
my you know what a purgative pleas,
ue is. These famous little pills
• icanse the liver and rid the system
;f all without producing unpleasant
ffects. They do not gripe, sicken
• weaken, hut give .one and strength
i the t.ssues and organs? involved
VV. H. Howell, of Houston, Tex., says:
No letter pill can he-used than Lit
e Early Kiters for const![-ation. su
.u'uuhe, etc." Sold by joerger's
harmacy
FANCY GROCERIES
AND SHIP SUPPLIES
'Rhone 141-2
402 BAY STREET
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.
Quits 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
Just received a full new line of
ready-to-wearers. Give u* a call.
Kenner Millinery, opera houie build
ing.
SMALL FIRE LAST NIGHT.
House Qccupied by a Colored Man
Burned.
Shortly after 8 o’clock last night a
telephone message called the fire de
partment out to Cochran avenue and
the fire was located in a small house
occupied by J. S. Delaney, colored.
The fire caught from a defective
flue and had done its work before
help could arrive.
May Take a Steamboat Trip
If it is possible for the delegates to
the Synod to spare the time they will
he taken- for a trip around o-ur har
bor. As many of them are from inlan 1
cities and towns they would, no doubt,
enjoy the outing immensely.
In a Flourishing Condition.
j The Gale seminary is an education
al institution e which every citizen
of Brunswick should he proud. It i;
in a flourishing condition and offers
1 exceptional advantages for higher ed
ucation at home.
WALTER C. BROBSTON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Office with Brobston, Fendig & Cos.
BRUNSWICK, GA.
Attention Riflemen.
You are ordered to report at your
armory Thursday night, 7;30 lor iu
peetion by Col." Obear. Regulation
uniform will be worn, Gy order of L.
A. Robinson, Capt. Commanding.
E. O. DOUGLAS,
First. Sergt., Cos. G, Ist Init. G. S. T.
Meeting Notice.
A ( meeting of the Tom Welscli Fish
ing club is called for Tuesday night
Nov. 10, 7; 30 p. m. for the (purpose of
transacting some business of impor
tance. AH members are urged to he
present.
T. J. WELSCH. J. H. BARNES
President. Sec.&Treas.
New Tin Shop.
I have opened a shop on Grant street
back of the National bank with a full
I line of tin, gutter and down spouts
[and such that is generally’ kept in a
first class shop. I have a large and
complete stock of stove pipes and el
bows. Call and let me put up your
heater.
H. S. REDDICK,
Formerly with A. H. Baker.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY
Schedule Corrected to August 1, 1903
For Savannah, Washington, Baltimore
Phhiladelphia and New York.
Leave Brunswick 9:00 pc
Arrive Savannah ,12.40 a
“ Washington 9:50 a
“ Baltimore 11:35 u,
“ Philadelphia 2:58 a.
“ New York 6:39 s.
For Henderson, Asheville and Weste
North Carolina Points.
Leave Brunswick 9:CO pm
Arrive Saluda 12:06 pm
“ Hendersonville . ...12:47 pm
“ Asheville 1:50 pm
“ Hot Springs . 2:37 pm
“ Waynesville 4:45 pm
"or Macon, Atlanta and Points North
and West.
Leave Brunswick .. .12:00 n 9:00 pm
Arrive Macon ... 7:20 pm 3:00 am
" Atlanta.. 10:10 pm 5:20 am
“ Birmingham 5:20 am 11:45 am
“ Chattanooga 9:45 am
“ Cincinnati 7:30 pm
“ Louisville . . ......3:15 pm
“ Chicago 7:30 pm
From New York, Philadelphia, Balti
more, Washington and Savannah.
Leave New York 12:10 am
“ Philadelphia 3:50 am
“ Baltimore 6:22 am
“ Washington 10:51 am
“ Savannah 3:30 am
Arrive Brunswick 8:10 am
From Chicago, Cincinnati, Louisville,
Atlanta and Macon.
Leave Chicago S: 40 pm
“ Cincinnati . 8:39 am
• “ Louisville . 7:40 am
“ Atlanta . 7:00 am... 10:55 pm
“ Macon ..10:20 am 1:05 am
Arrive Brunswick 5:30 pm... 8:10 am
ARE YOU GOING NORTH CR WEST.
...THE...
LOUISVILLE & NASHVILLE R. R.
offers unexcelled passenger service.
Modern trains carrying Pullman Sleep
ers, up-to-date Coaches, free Reclining
Chair Cars and Dining Cars between
Souther and Northern cities. The
Finest Dining Car Service in the
South.
All Agents Sell Through Tickets via
L. cf. N.
For rates, schedules and sleeping
car reservations, apply to
J. M. FLEMING,
Florida Passenger Agent,
206 West Bay St., Jacksonville.
C. L. Stone G. P. A., Louisville, Ky.
STEAMBOAT LINES,
MALLORY LINE TO NEW YORK.
Arrives every Monday; I.oAvas
very Friday at high tide. Dock, foot
of Mansiic-ld street.
CUMBERLAND ROUTE.
Daily except funday.—Steamer Em
meline.
Lv. Brunswick 8:00 a. m.
Ar. Fernandina 12 00 m.
Lv. Fernandina 1 30 p. m.
Ar. Brunswick 5 30 p. m.
Deck, foot of Mansfield street.
St. SIMONS.ROUTE.
Steamer Egmont.
Lv. Frunswick 2 00 p. m.
Ar. Brunswick 11 00 a. m.
Ar. Brunswick 5 00 p. w.
Dock, foot of Mansfield street.
Lv. Brunswick CO a. ir
DARIEN AND ST. SIMONS ROUTF.
Steamer Hessie.
Ar Darien 12 00 in.
Lv. Darien 2 Ob p. u,
Ar. Brunswick 3 00 p. m.
Dock, foot of Monk street.
PROFFESSIONAL NURSE.—Mrs.
Regina Curley offers her services to
I the people of this city. Can give the
very best of references as to te r al>il
ty as a professional nurse. Address
at 401 G street
Fine old California wines, S. Lev-
Ison, 310 Bay street, ...
KAISER’S J
Get Ready For
Cold Weather I
ft
Attend our special sale i
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! Monday end Tuesday j
WHERE YOU WILL HAVE THE OPPORTUNITY OF BUYING. *
Suits, cioaks and waists 1
AT UNUSUALLY LOW PRICES
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WE WILL MAKE A RUN ON £
I Ladies’ Kid Gloves \
At 69 c i
1
..WE HAVE THESE IN BLACK, WHITE AND COLORS. j
SAVE YOUR TRADING STAMPS, THEY MEAN MONEY TO YOU
I
KAISE R’S !
Specials for
MONDAY, TUESDAY AND
WEDNESDAY
PRINTS FOR DRESS ETC. AT PER YARD 31.2 c.
FIVE AND SIX CENTS OUTING FLANNELS AT 37-8 c
NEW IDEA PATTERNS AT 5c
ONE LOT FANCY DRESS BUTTONS WORTH 10c DOZ AT 5c DOZ
CHILDREN’S SIDE GARTERS AT FIVE CENTS.
DRESS PINS AT ONE CENT PER PAPER.
DON’T FAIL TO READ OUR CIRCULARS.
Airs M. Isaac?
we make a specialty of recovering
H. H. MILLER & SON
We Have a Lot of
Colton Mattresses
584.00
While They Last
X X Miller A den
A Great Crockery Stock.
I Have the Largest Stock of China, Glass and Agateware,
in Brunswick. Which I am Selling at the Lowest Prices.
HAY, GRAIN AND GROCERIES. ,
A. ZE LMONOVITZ,
Corner E. and L Streets. phcne 2Q5
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Special Sale
lie.. FOR ONE WEEK.
$5.00 Trousers at $399
4-5° “ “ 3.79
4 ,0 ° “ *• 3-19
3-5° “ “ 2.99
3-oo “ “ 2.69
2 't- ; “ “ 1,99
DON'T LO-1 THIS OPPORTUNITY, THEY ARE ALL YALE ANO wivv
STONE BRANDS. UNION MADE GOODS.
J. H. Holler & Bro.
220 NEWCASTLE ST.
NOVEMBER 8, 1903.