The Brunswick daily news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1903-1906, November 18, 1903, Image 8

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WEDNESDAY MORNING JUST RECEIVED Anew lot of ladies’ Coats, Black and Tan Box Coats, No coliar, some plain and some with cape. Special price while they Inst 512.15 r 'f i) * C- - Phone 257-3. No 303 Newcastle Stree' B. NUSSBAUM We receive Fresh u very Week CHEESE Swiss Newfchstell Minster Limburger Fromaye du Brie Rcgucford Edam DILL PICKLES. And a full line of fine groceries Give us a cail 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, Hixed Cowfeed Lafferty’s Flour J.jMIBIIRNETT, W holesale[]G rocer, 'PHONE 93. 222 BAY, 221 OGLETHORPE. We are showing t his week a handsome Line of , Sailors 1 Trimmed Hats Your Inspection Solicited See wiudow display at “ELKANS” SAUSAGE W eners Wurst Kuack Wurst Salami Bologna Pcctrama Coose Liver Rings Miss Irene Wood will return short y from a visit to Philadelphia. • * * Mrs. W. H. Bowen has returned from a slay iu El Pasco, lex as. • • m Mrs. Bd. Gerihon and her little daughter will arrive next week to vis it Mr. and Mrs. S. Marks. A m The Ladies Aid Society of the Cath olic church will give a lunch and sup per om November 24 on Newcastle street. A delicious menu will- he ser ved and the patronage of the public is invited. ♦ * * Dr. and Mrs. Wyllys Rede will be at home to their friends this afternoon from 4 to 6 o’clock. These receptions have been well attended in tbe past and it is hoped that a large number will be present this afternoon. * * * Mrs. J. F. Baya is spending some time with Mrs I. N. Bishop. Mrs. Baya spent, the summer in Toronto i where she took a special course in I music at the Toronto Conservatory, adding Lo her already splendid knowl edge of music. The Aid society of the First Meth odist church will give a fancy work carnival beginning December 15. The ladies are accumulating a quantity of beautiful articles in the way of holiday gilts and solicit the patronage of the public generally. The wedding of Miss Sarah Waldo and Mr. Arthur McDermott Wilson oc curred last evening in Atlanta. The wedding was a brilliant affair and oc curred at St. Mark’s church. Miss Nancy Waldo, sister of the bride, wins maid ol honor and there was seven other bridesmaids and seven ushers. • A feature of the Riflemen's fair will be the baby show which occurs during Hie week. Every pretty baby in Brunswick wiii bo entered in this show and some handsome prizes will lie given. All names should be tel ephoned to Mrs. J. A. Montgomery, manager of the fair. * A meeting of Mrs. Spark’s commit tee of liie Riflemen's lair is called to meet this afternoon at 3,30 oi’clock at tiie homo of Mrs. J. J. Ussnor on Union struct. The following ladies are requested to be uu hand: Mrs. j. and. Sparks, Mrs. ft. ft. Hopkins, Mrs. J. A. Butts, Mrs. W. H. Wood, Mrs. W. H. DeVoe, Misses Docile Butte, Bessie Symiaes, Kita McKin non, Bcslio Butts. -u • itf Tickets for the charity hall are on sale at Meming & Watt's anil the Og lethorpe. Everybody should patronize this worth charity which will benefit an institution that does incalculable good in Cedartnwn and the adjacent country. Many poor enildreii are giv en free education in the Memorial school which embraces an industrial obiioution. Mrs. benedict has done much good in this way and with greater facilities could do much mere. Everyone should buy a ticket and help the good cause besides enjoying a pleasant evening. FISH NewHerring Cod Fish Mackerel I Sm. Salmon Anchovis Blooders tm. Mackerell dome deeial Jleivs V\ctes. j Eat GOOD Hs Gandies! We are now making and intro ducing several new kinds of the best Eating Candy you ever tasted, and if you appreciate GOOD, PURE Candy (and clean) be sure to give us a call. It is a real pleasure to show and let you sample them. They “taste like more." Lloyd’s. THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS. Bankruptcy Notice. In the district court of the United States for the Eastern Division of the Southern district of Georgia. In the matter at it. E. Hunter in bankruptcy Bankrupt. Under and by virtue of an order granted in the above stated cause of even date herewith, and as well un der and by virtue of an order in said county on the 12th. day of Nov ember, O. D. 1903 by the Honorable Max Laaac, referee in bankruptcy, I will sell at the place of business of the bankrupt in Brunswick, Glynn county, Ga., on the 21st. day of November 1903, between the hours of 10 and 11 o’clock a. m. to the highest and best bid der, free and clear of all liens, all of the rights, property, choses in action, accounts and credits of the estate of the above named bankrupt, same con sisting principally of a stock of drugs, medicines, rubber goods, toilet articles and perfumery, one soda fountain and fixtures, store and office furniture and fixtures, show cases, desks, safe and tables, and all the accounts and chos es in action due the estate of the said bankrupt. Terms of sale cash. A de posit of ten per cent of the best bid will he required. The sale will be made subject to confirmation of tiie court. A complete inventory of said property is of file in the office o t ihe Referee at Brunswick, Ga. At Brunswick, Georgia, in said die trict, this November 17th. 1903. C. L. SHEPARD,., Trustee of the estate of R. E. Hunter, bankrupt 11-18 and 11-20. A t-urgative Pleasure, if you ever took DcWitt’s little r *‘ riers for biliousness or conatips mu you know what a purgative plea ire is. These famous Jit.tle pill leanse the liver and rid the system f ail without producing unpleasan •Tecta. They do not gripe, nioke weaken, hut give tone and strengt !i;e t.ssims and organs- invoixe* V. H. Howell, of Houston, Tex., says No 1 ellor pill e in l* used than i. ! • F'.'ly R|ers for e-„: lij-atlon :* , -\i, he, pie." Sold by Joerger hnrn-a-v Are You Preparing for Winter by having vour overcoat and winter suit cleaned and repaired? See Jim Carter, the leading clother. cleaner and dyer. Quick A.’•eat. J. A. Gulled go, of Verbena, Ala wa3 twice in the hospital from a er -era case of piles, causing 24 tumor* After doctors and all remedies failed fuckien's Arnica Salve quickly a sated further iuancation and curei him. It conquers aches and killr :nin. 25 cooli at ail druggist*. For grass shears and lawn mower all at Douglas Hardware Cos., ac< v-d get the beat tee leatt Dion*; The Pleasure of Eating. Persons mitering form indigestb dyspepsia or other stomach trouble ill find tlu't Kudo! Dycpoj-sla on: digests what you eat and makes t tonuu-li sweet. This remedy is ever fall'll" acre for indigestion s yspepMa and all complaints affoctli. ae glands or n.ernbivnoi of the au. sch or digest ve tract. Yi'nen y. tkr Krutoi jiy. pepsin euro everyth:! on eat ta.de good, and every nil ae uuutnu.ent that youi Io:m coi*l,..j. s assimilated and appropi iated by lb lood and (issued. bole jy accrue harmaov. Mr3. Mollie Allen, of Houih Folk .y., says she has prevented attacks .f cbule-a morbus by taking Cham berlain’s stomach and liver tablets alien she felt an attack coming on. Such attacks ere usut’ly caused . indigestion and the* tablets are jusi what is needed to j'.yan the stomach nd ward oF tlii approaching attack Utachii of '"'own code may be prt strife J in t T wov ANY CHURCH or parsonage or in stitute supported by voluntary con tribution will be given a liberal quan tity of the Longman & Martinez Pure Paints whenever they paint. Note: ffave done so for twenty years. Sales tens of mi...0n3 of gallons; painted nearly two million houses under guarantee to repaint if not satisfac tory. The paint wears for periods up to eighteen years. Linseed oil must be added to the paint, (dine in twe minutes). Actual cost then atom $1.26 per gallon. Sr.mploe tree -‘.old tv OUT asssts. Bowen * Thomas. Just Received Large lot of FAT TURKEYS %ouis '(Zahn, ‘Phone 296 227 Grant. faan ifranm FANCY GROCERIES AND SHIP SUPPLIES ’Phone 141-2 402 BAY STREET DEVARIS & LIVADAS, Country Grocery Store, STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES 204 Monk 8t • Phono 141-3. Muscatel, port. Sherry. Catawba ad blackberry wkiee at 25c&nta a bet' tie, one fifth gallon each. All these wines of California vintage. S. Lev laon. The celebrated White Rose and Green River whiskey at Pennington's saloon, corner Monk and Graut streets. PERSONAL POINTS, NOTES ABOUT PEOPLE WHO COME AND GO IN AND OUT OF OUR CITY DAILY. D. W. Dean, of Waycrose, was here yesterday. E. R. Conant, of Savannah, was in tehe city yesterday. E. C. Peersoo is quite ill at his home on B street. George H. Anderson, of Colorado, is a visitor to the city. Frank Scarlett, of Fancy Bluff, was in the city yesterday. I R. L. Billingsey, of St. Simon, was in the city yesterday. C. A. Durham, of Atlanta, spent yesterday in the city. B. W. Hendricks, of Atlanta, was in the city yesterday. C. G. Burrell, cif Albany, was a visitor to the city yesterday. J. F. Johnson, of Sheffield, Ala., is spending a few days in the city. Rev. J. W. Malone leaves today for Americus to attend conference. .( Father P. J. Luckie, -who has been ill fior some time is out again. Judge D. James Dillon is quite ill to the regret of his many friends. R. A. McCranie, trainmaster of the A. C. L. was in the city yesterday. Guy F.J Howard, of Jacksonville, was registered at the Oglethorpe yes terday. John T. Rowland, of Atlanta, was registered at the Oglethorpe yester day. T. C. Whilner, a prominent Atlan tian, is spending some time in the city. J. E. Melton, of Blarney, a former Brunswickian, is spending a few days in the city. Capt. Temple, of the Southern, is tojdng ia>’ vacation-. His rim between Brunswick and Jesup is being taken by clever Capt. Walker. E. R... Holcomb has arrived in the city from Atlanta and has accepted a position with the Western Union Telegraph Company. Chas. D. Hyde, for president anil now chairman of the board of direct ors of the Brunswick and Birmuj."- ham Railroad Company, is spending a few days in the city. Mr. Hyde is traveling in the handsome private car, “Brunswick.” He will probably leave today for an inspection tour over the road. Go to Pen-ington’s saloon, corner of Monk and Grant streets. Fine wines, liquors and cigars. W. W.- Penning ton. CENTRAL SCHOOL S. E. Corner of F. and Norwich. Streets PREPARATION for COLLEGE or BUSINESS • 'AY SCHOOL and NIGHT SCHOOL J. H. SWINDELL, Principal. CORRECT PHOTOS Thats What You can count on at WILSON’S STUDIO. Come and Give Us a Trial High Art is Our Motto. Gloucester Stret. When- in need of a quart of good whiskey come and see me. I will save you mone v on the following brands: Lewis 66, Paul Jones, Yellow Label, Old Monopole, Old Saratoga, and many other brands. S. Levison, 310 Bay SL PEOPLES’ DRUG STORE Drugs and Druggists Sundries, .'ure Chemicals, Perfumery, Toilet Articles, Cigars and Tobacco. We also Carry a Fresh Line of arden and Flower Seeds. 307 Newcastle. Phone 349 BUGGS & SMITH, Props. %adies l , We invite your inspection of i our line of SILKS and VELVETS OSTRICH TIPS HAT Trimmings ZEPHYR WOOL at half the real | value. , MUST BE SOLD tliza tarle t Entrances earner of Giouces-. ter street, over Morgan's Drug Store. ' KAISER’S ! j — j J SEE WINDOW DISPLAY OF Jpf Thompson’s j/Y Glove-Fitting rlggy Corsets LjipThe Grand )/( 1 Duchess ~ ’'. Tresssf* The Bias / Gored Militant Wm Habit H*P ARE YOU AWARE THAT TRADING STAMPS MEAN MONEY? SAVE THEM. IF YOUR BOOK IS FILLED ERING IT TO US AND YOU WILL RECEIVE $2.50 WORTH OF MERCHANDISE KAISER’S Do You Need SHOES? WE HAVE THE KIND YOU WEA R—WHETHER MAN, WOMAN OR CHILD THE STOCK IS NEW—THE PRICES ARE RIGHT SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK. 65c CHILDREN’S SHOES 45c $1.50 MEN’S SHOES $1.20 85c “ “ 69c $2.00 “ 51.55 sl ’ 2s “ “ 95c $2.50 “ 5 1.85 sl-75 LADIES’ SHOES $1.39 SI.OO “ “ $! .55 $2.50 “ “ $1.95 $3.00 “ “ - $2-45 ONE LOT MEN'S AND BOYS OD DS AND ENDS SHOES, IN ALL SIZES, WORTH FROM $1.35 TO $1.75 AT sl.lO PER PAIR Mrs. M. Isaac? SEE WINDOW DISPLAY WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF RECOVERING H. fl. MILLER & SON We Have a Lot of Cotton Mattresses While They Last Jt' M. Miller -d den A 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. ZE LMONOVITZ, Corner E. and L Streeta. Phone 205. ""* 1 - .. . . !Foot Comfort ■*,. the kinds of comfort you can, 1 sure to get foot comfort first. I!/ \ spends on the shoes you X Calf s*HOES wk 1 rnish months of comfort 1 same time you get a lot I )s you won’t be- 3 : possible until :me here and you’ll want to your friends, NOVEMBER 18, 1968.