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Wednesday morning
We Are Sole Agents
Edwin Clapp & Son A /'f £ /
Burt & ackard * /
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DOES YOUR BOY WEAR- // _IN
OUT SHOES FAST? [// ' V-'
TRY A PAIR OF OUR llf I 1 ■ I— *
“Armored
Cruiser” ,f L ° SHOE
BOY SHOES; bO< . ■ .1 i~...<Qv
Phone 257-3. No 303 Newcastle Stree
B. NUSSBAUM
We receive Fresh _ very Week
CHEESE
Swiss
Ncwfchatell
Minster
Limburger
Fromaye do Brie
Rtgoeford
Edam
DILL PICKLES.
And a full lino of fine groceries Give us a call and be convinced
RICE?
We have Ten grades
call and see it. Don’t
send out of town for
your Rice, Get it at
The Downing Cos.
Brunswick, Ga.
Seed Oats,
Seed Rye,
nixed Cow feed
Rafferty’s Flour
J. M- BURNETT,
Wholesale Grocer,
PHONE 93. , 222 BAY, 221 OGLETHORPE.
Special Shirt Sale
50C ■" 39C
at “ELKANS”
SAUSAGE
W .triers Wurrt
Kuack Wurst
Salami
Bologna ,
Postrsma
Coose Liver
R.ngs
Mrs. J. A. Montgomery spent yes
terday in Athens.
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Miss Talulah Fleming has returned
from a visit toi Savannah.
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Mrs. J. B. Wright, ot St. Simon, i
was in the city yesterday.
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Mrs. G. V. Cate leaves this morn
ing to visit friends in Wayeross.
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Mrs. Th. F. Winter has returned
from a pleasant visit to Jacksonville.
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Mr. H. P. Gray, of Wiliacoochee, is
the guest of Capt. and Mrs. W. R.
Dart.
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Mr. H. J. Rinsing and Miss Holmes
Klasing, of Rome, are in the city to
attend the Klaslng-Gill wedding.
Little Miss Carrie Levison lias is
sued cards for a birthday party Sun
day next in celebration of.her twelfth
birthday.
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Mrs. Oscar Ragland, wife of tho
well known B. & B. bookkeeper, has
arrived and they are now at home
to their friends at the home of Dr.
Eggelston.
A meeting of the Oak Grove Ceme
tery Association is called for -1 o’clock
this afternoon at the chapel. Some
important matters are to be discussed
and tiie members are urged to b
present.
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The ladies ini charge of the Rifie
meu’s fair, which is to be given next
month, report progress. Donations are
coming in at a very rapid rapid rate
and indications are that the affair will
lio a great success. .
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Mrs. Albert Fondig an 1 children
left yesterday for Jacksonville where
they go for a month to he with Mr.
Fondig whose business calls him there
lor that length of time.
Dr. and Mrs. Wyliys Rede will be
at home to their friends at St. Marks
rectory this afternoon front 4 to G.
Misses Fannie Grant Nightengale, Leo
la Calvin and Margaret Young will
assist in receiving tlioir guests.
FISH
NewHerring
Cod Fish
Mackerell
Sm. Salmon
Anchovi3
Blooders
Am. Mackerell
At tho residence of Mr. and Mrs.
George \V. Harper on Gloucester
street this evening, Mins Madeline
Kiasing of Houle, and Mr. Drury J.
Gill, of this city, will lie united in
tho holy bonds of matrimony, Kev.
Walter M. Gilmore, of the Baptist
church, officiating. Because of a re
cent bereavement in the family of the
bride, only the members of the fam
ily and a very few close friends of
the contracting parties will be pres
ent. Miss Kiasing is a talented and
accomplished young lady of the Hill
city and Mr. Gill is a well known
young business man of Brunswick.
After flic wedding a reception will be
tendered at the heme of Mr. and Alts.
Harper. The News tenders congrat
ulations and best wishes.
Are You Preparing for Winter
by having vour overcoat and winter
suit cleaned and repaired? See Jim
Carter, tho leading clother cleaner
and dyer.
dome deeial
Tieivs Tides.
Hat .A
Apples Jl
You can greatly prolong life and
cheat the doctors by citing plenty of
good Apples, Heaven's best fruit gift
to mankind.
We maife 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 BRUNSWICK DAILY NEW*.
THE FATAL WEDDING.
This Select Comedy Drama to be at
the Grand Monday Night.
On next Mottday night the patrons
of the Grand will have a> pleasant sur
prise in store for them when the big
New York success “The Fatal Wed
ding" will please all those who are
so fortunate as to be present.
The plot is a wonderful one and
deals with the adventures of a schem
ing woman, who assisted by a male
accomplice, encompasses the ruin of
a happy family and the separation
of a wife from her husband and chil
dren in order that she might marry
tho hubsand and thereby gain his for
tune.
She was prevented from doing this,
however, by the timely Interference of
two characters, namely, a Frenchman
and an Irish servant woman, who, in
their respective parts, furnish no
end of amusement for the audience.
An unusually strong company will
present this play and the scenic ef
fects are said to he of the most real
istic.
One of the scenes in particular
that of tin famous Palisades on the
Hudson at night showing a conter
feiter’s den, gives a great effect and
with the go to make up as
strong a scenic productioncas has yet
visited the city. S
diTfo up
Coffee Was Drying up Her Blood.
“Coffee had the peculiar effect on
me of thicken,ing the blood and dry
ing it up" says a young lady of Shel
ton, Neb., “and .so long as 1 used the
drug, coffee, I had terrible headaches
frequently accompanied by sour stom
ach and very bad breath.
“My condition was serious and I
knew srlmothinig had to he done so I
decided to quit coffee and try Postum
"A few days later I quit coffee and
shifted to Postum 1 felt much better
and continued to improve on the Pois
tum until now I am entirely free of
headaches, and stomach troublle and
steadily gaining flesh and health and
feel happy and full of rich, pure blood.
"My parents were ailing as long
as they were coffee drinkers. They
were certainly great coffee fiends and
claimed that they conld not get cof
lee strong enough for them and my
father i n particular, was a regular
slave to coffee, drinking many cups'
of it daily although he had terrible
headaches about ouce a week, while
my mother complained at her liver aud
took different liver remedies but all
to no avail.
"Then 1 persuaded them to quit cof
fee aud drink Postum Food Coffee and
the result was ail that 1 hoped for and
both are -strong and well. 1 know ol
many other cases where leaving off
coffee and drinking Postum has re
sulted in wondertul changes in hearth.
Name given by Postum Cos., Battle
Creek, Mich. e
Look in each package for a copy of
the famous iilue book, "lue Load to
Wellville."
Notice.
The city registrars will meet in the
g'laim jury room at the county cornrt 1
house ai 1 o clock on Monday, Novem
ber Mi. lor the purpose of giv
iing a hearing to those persons who
were nTused registration! by the reg
istering clerk. All persons at interest
will take notice and appear at that
time. This November 10, 1903.
W. ,1. WAY, Chairman,
Board of Registrars.
New Tin Shop.
I have opened a shop on Grant street
back of the National bank with a full
lino of tin, gutter and down spouts
mid such that, is generally kept in a
first class shop. I have a large and
complete stock of stove pipes and el
bows. Call anil let me put up your
heater.
H. S. REDDICK,
Formerly with A. H. Baker.
MONEY IN DIRT
IF YOU KNOW IT.
Hero are some real bargains of
Brobston, Fendig & Cos., the up to
date real estate agents.
Read them.
The Jno. Wood home on Union SL
beautiful house and 7 room house
Terms SSOC cash quarter.
4 small houses, rent f b p $16.00 per
month. Wiil sell for s7^,l.
ir
Vacant corner G and f streets. $550
2 lots on A street, close in, $250
Two small houses near Lover’s
Oak, SBOO for the two.
Two story house and lot 90x180,
on North Albany street S9OO.
Brobston, Fendig & Cos
fluan iftaniii*
fancy groceries
AND SHIP SUPPLIES
’Phone 141=2
402 BAY STREET
CENTRAL SCHOOL
S. E. Corner of F. and Norwich.
Streets
PREPARATION for COLLEGE
or BUSINESS
DAY SCHOOL and NIGHT SCHOOL
J. H. SWINDELL,
- __ Principal,
PERSONAL POINTS,'
Wallie Elkan is taking in the Way- 1
cross fair.
B. B. Gray, of Pine Bloom, was la
the city yesterday.
D. L. Haines, of Atlanta, was in
the city yesterday.
B. Padrosa left last night on a busi
ness trip to Atlanta.
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C. L. Knight, of Savannah, was in
the city yesterday.
Judge F. Willis Dart, of Douglas,
was in the city yesterday.
G. W. Berry, of the B. & 8., spent
yesterday up the'line of the road.
G. L. Jenkins, of Jacksonville, was
among the visitors to the city yester
day.
J. L. Jacobi is back from a business
trip up the 11. & B. aud the A. & B
roads.
B. J. Ford, oif the B. & B. returned
from a business trip to Offerman last
night.
C. T. Malone, the well known At
lanta insurance man, was in the city
yesterday.
Albert; Fendigl left yesterday for
Jacksonville where he goes on a busi
ness trip for a month.
G. L. Lumpkin, of Savannah, has ac
cepted a position in the auditor’s of
fice of the B. & B.
Max Krauss, the well known Savan
nah traveling man of Savannah, was
in the city yesterday.
LITTLE NOTES ABOUT TOWN.
Items Gathered by News Reporters for
Hasty Readers.
The naval reserves enjoyed a very
satisfactory drill in their armory last
night. The company is to be inspect
ed this evening and seems to be in
good shape.
Yesterday was return day for the
superior court. The lawyers were ail
active but no cases of unusual import
ance were tiled.
Another large fleet of vessels arriv
ed yesterday. It seems that Novem
ber is to be a record breaker hi the
shipping line.
Will Work Today.
The oyster factory ol the Aiken!
Canning Company will begin operation
today. The force of Uanus to he em
ployed this morning will not be as
large as will he required in the course
of a week or ten days when the fact
ory will be running on full time.
Say it is Great.
A number of Brunswickians return- 1
ed from the Waycross lair last night
and all o! them say that the lair put
up by the people of the Magic city j
is one of the best fairs seen in south!
Georgia. The list of attractions is a
largo one and all in all, the report is
that the fair is hound to be a success.
Met Last Night.
The regular meeting of the Men’s
club occurred last night at the head
quarters of the organization on Eg- j
mon street. The attendance was
large and the meeting was an interes
ting one the principal feature being
a debate. This organization, is in a
very pushing condition anil the
members are taking a lively interest
in it
BANKRUPTCY NOTICE.
STATE OF GEORGIA,
COUNTY OF GDYNN.
Under and by virtue of an order
granted by the Honorable A. H. Mac-
Donald, referee in bankruptcy, the un
dersigned, trustee ot the estate of
Mat White, bankrupt, will sell at pub
lic outcry, before the courthouse door,
of Glynn county, Georgia, at Bruns
wick, on the first Tuesday, being the
first day of December, 1903, between
the legal hours of sale, to tile highest
bidder for cash, all of the follow<pg
described property, being a part of tin;
estate of said Matt White, bankrupt,
to-wit:
All of that certain lot, tract, of par
cel of land, situate, lying and being in
the city of Brunswick, said county and
state, and being in ttiat part of said
city known as New Town, and beiug
designated and described on the map
or plan of said city as New Town lot
No. 2457, together with all the improve
ments thereon.
The purchaser will he required to
deposit ten per cc.it of tho purchase
price immediately after sale. Said
sale to be made subject to the approv
al of the court.
At Brunswick, G-a., this. November
6th. 1903.
•J. S. FRANKLIN,
Trustee in Bankruptcy of the estate of
Matt White, bankrupt.
PROFFESSIONAL NURSE—Mrs.
Regina Curley ufiVrs her services to
the" people of this city. Can give the
very best of references as to ti--r abil
ty as a professional nurse. Address
at 401 G street.
Special Notice.
Neither the master, owners nor con
signees of the British steamship Ar
iel will be responsible for any debts
contracted by the crew of said steam-
F.*D. M. STRACHAN & C 0.,..
Consignees
A brace of quail at Wilson’s. Just J
roceived, * trosh shipment t *
KAISER’S j
! Get Ready For ]
! Cold Weather I
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j Attend our special sale !
| Monday and Tuesday I
( WHERE YOU WILL HAVE THE OPPORTUNITY OF BUYING. j
Suits, cloaks and waists |
AT UNUSUALLY LOW PRICES
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WE WILL MAKE A RUN ON j
| Ladies’ Kid Gloves |
! At 69 c |
• WE HAVE THESE IN BLACK, WHITE AND COLORS.
[ SAVE YOUR TRADING STAMPS, THEY MEAN MONEY TO YOU'
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| KAISER’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 5o DOZ
CHILDREN’S SIDE GARTERS AT FIVE CENTS.
DRESS PINS AT ONE CENT PER PAPER.
DON’T FAIL TO READ OUR CIRCULARS.
Mrs M. Isaacs-
WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF RECOVERING
H.n. MILLER & SON
We Have a Lot of
Cotton Mattresses
SfS^lt.OO
While They Last
M. Miller ■& den
.4 Great Crockery Stock.
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. Zf LMONOVITZ,
Corner E. and L Streets. Phene 205.
Special Sale
FOR ONE WEEK.
$5.00 Trousers at $3 09
4.50 “ “ 3.79
4.00 “ 3.10
3 50 “ “ 2,99
3-co “ “ 2.69
r “ “ 1,00
DON'T LORE THIS OPPORTUNITY, THEY ARE ALL YALE AND KEY
n-TONE brands, union made goods.
J. H. Holler & Bro,
220 NEWCASTLE ST.
NOVfJKtBEE IT, 1503.