The Brunswick daily news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1903-1906, November 19, 1903, Image 4

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THURSDAY MORN!fife JUST RECEIVED A-new lot of ladies’ Black and Tan Box Coats, No collar, some plain and some with cape. Special price while they last $1215 Phone 257-3. No 303 Newcastle Stree'. B. NUSSBAUM We receive Fresh very Week CMREBE Swiss Newfchatell Minster # Limburger Fromaye du Brie Rcgueford Edam DILL PICKLES. And a full lino of fine groceries Give us a call and be convinced RICE? > _ We have, TglLgrades "call and see iCDon’t send out of town for your Rice, Get it at The Downing Cos. Brunswick, Ga. < , Seed Oats, Seed Rye, J'lixed Cowfeed Lafferty’s Flour j.:miburnett, WholesaleQGrocer, ‘PHONE 93. 222 BAY, 221 OGLETHORPE. We are showing this week a handsome Line of Sailors " and Trimmed, Hats Your Inspection Solicited See window display at “ELKANS” SAUSAGE V/ Jiiers Wurst Kuack Worst Salami Bologna Pcstrama Coose Liver Rings Mrs. Sophie Bailey has gone to Sa tilla Bluff to visit relatives. • • I Miss Anaie Stevens is slightly ill 'to the regret of her friends. n m m Miis Fe Symons is the guest of Mrs. \V. K. Shadmau, on St. Simon. ■ • • Mrs. Nellie McDonald leaves in a few days to spend some lime in Dar ien. • • 9 Mr. and Mrs. WalLer Coney have returned to Savannah from a visit to Mrs. E. V. Coney. • * * The many friends of Mrs. Arthur Leavy will regret to learn that she is still quite ill. 1 • H Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Conzieman re turned yesterday from a visit to Evan asville, Ind. * a • The Suubfeam society will meet Sat urday afternoon 3; 30 at the Oglethorpe Instead of Friday afternoon. • • • Mrs. It. M. Stevens and her little daughters will arrive this week to visit Mr. and Mrs. J. It. Morton. *. a * Mrs. H. L. Hino calls a meeting of the supper committee of the Rifle men's fair for this afternoon at 3; 30 at her* residence on Union street. The members are urgently requested to lie present. a • The charity ball occurs tomorrow night and Urfiuswick society will be out in torce to are on sale at Fleming & at the Oglethorpe. This be th^ first social event dfcd the best and most repWßWfcive peo ple of the city will attend. Relresh mens will be served free arid delight ful music will be an Everyone should buy a tiofcet and go to the charity ball. An editorial in the Tuesday's At lanta News comments approvingly on (lie movement started by the patriotic societies of Georgia toward JjMgteg monuments to the memory James Oglethorpe, the founder of thP colony of Georgia. Savannah,.whitdta is foremost in thin good work, has ken te initiative in the matter by git* ting up a colonial ball to be next month. Brunswick should follow FISH NewHerriny C° d . piß '' Mackerell bm Salmon Anchovis Blooder. „ frn. Mackerell suit and add to the amount already! on had for this purpose. The OgidJ thoi'iA ot—Uv4 <7ir H(Pevera: yt'ars agfe* and the membersof the association and the Daughters of the Revolution or some other patriotic society should cohoperate to raise funds ifor this grand cause. There is no place more appropriate to he marked by a mon ument commemorating the achieve ments and valor of this great genius than Brunswick or Frederica, Let 1 Brunswick he among the foremost To take steps in regard to this work. & A BIG RUN Spe ial Chocolate Sale, '•cane quick and try some. OLD FASH. CHOC. CREAMS 20c CHOC. COVERED DATES 20c lb CHOCOLATE NEUGA-NEUGA 20c Lloyd’s. dome dedal - Tleivs Tides. CENTRAL SCHOOL S. E. Corner of F. and Norwich. Streets PREPARATION for COLLEGE or BUSINESS 'AY SCHOOL and NIGHT SCHOOL J. H. SWINDELL, Principal. THE BRUNBWICK DAILY NEW*. THE OLD RELIABLE Absolutely Pure THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE REGISTRARS TAKE A RECESS. They Will Meet ad Finish Work on Monday. The registrars were In session ag ain yesterday and continued the work of those on the waiting list. Sever- al more names were added during the day. The board found it impossible to, finish work this week as they had hoped and adjourned oiver until Mon day, when the work will again be taken up and an effort made to finish the job. However, if they do not suc ceed in examining all on the waiting list they will continue in session Tues day. l i It is understood that just 22 names have been added to the list by the regn strars. ■ 1 ■ j 11* jT? l¥H A Purgative Pleasure. "tf you ever took UeVViUa iivwe e„i riers for biliousness or constipa . tn,| you know what a purgative plea ute is. These famous little pills cleanse the liver and rid the system of all without producing unpleasant effects. They do not gripe, sicken ir weaken, but give cone and strength to the tissues and organsc involved. iV. H Howell. Holton. Tex., says “No l etter pill can he used than L,it ’e Hariy Risers for constipation, sick ,adr he. etc.” Sold by ioerger's tiarii'acy You Preparing for Winter bj*having vour overcoat and winter suit cleaned and repaired? See Jim Carter, the leading clothes cleaner and dyer. . *Uie Pleasure of Eating. } p- r -^form •i'gest'oj! stomach troubles ■ jJMiu'ii.l if,-;. ! sia cure f ‘Wfc oat ' l: '’ ' V. 'I ■ “iid ry thins the noutrimentfood eontrui s appropriated by th m, 0 f South Fork, has prevented attacks ■f chole-a Mrbus by taking Cham berlain’s stomach and liver tablets .hen she felt an attack coming on ,flitch attacks ar* 1 use Mv rmi""rs indigestion and thuya tablets are just what ia needed no clean the stomach nd ward off thi ft PI reaching attack Vttacks of ' "'-uja .-xtiic may he pre H t* XflT * ANY CHURCH or parsonage or in stitute supported by voluntary con rituition will be given a liberal quan tity of the Longman & Martinez Pure faints whenever they paint Note: Have done so for twenty years. Sales teas of mii.-ons 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 iwc minutes). Actual cost then aboui 31.25 per gallon. Samples free -ioid by onr attests. Rrtwen * Thoma*. Just Received Large lot of FAT TURKEYS %6uh 'Gahn, ■Phone 296 227 Grant suan iftanutf FANCY GROCERIES AND SHIP SUPPLIES ’Phone 141-2 402 BAY BTREET DEVARIS & LIVADAS, Country Grocery Store, STAPLE AND FANC7 GROCERIES 204- Monk St • Phone 141-3. Muscatel, port, Sury. Catawba ud blackberry wines at 25cents a bat tie, one afth gallon each. All these wines o£ California vintage. S. Lev faon. PERHAPS your overcoat needs a e\v collar or new sleeve lining. Bee Jim Ca-ter at 504 Monk street or ring ’phone 25J-J. ( HVlitW PERSONAL POINTS, NOTES ABOUT PEOPLE WHO COME AND GO IN AND OUT OF OUR CITY DAILY W. O. McGowan, of Offerman, was in the city yesterday. Thomas Evans is spending some time in Camden county. Sam C. Atkinson is off on a hunt ing trip for several days. J. L. Jacobi left yesterday for an extended trip through the state. C. H. Leavy has returned form a isit to Atlanta and other places. A large number of St. Simon peo ple came over last night toi witness t ie attraction at the Grand. A STRONG STAFF. The Power of Pure Food. "Some yars ago when we lived in New York City husband and I lost four of our little ones during the holt weather. “When we moved to Vineland, N. J. we made the acquaintance of the food Grape-Nuts. It was here that our little girl Majuba, was born, but she was so frail and “skinny" that we feared we would lose her as we .ad the other babies. When she was eight months old we learned about Grape-Nuts and began - feeding her this food and nciw wherever she goes tur friends feel her arms as she is so plump and her flesh is so firm. “I am convinced that Grape-Nuts with a little white sugar and boiling water would save many a poor baby's rfe during the hot weather when milk is sour )and the little ones suffer most. | “After seeing the power of Grape- Nuts upon, our little girl my husband began its use and last summer when |we lived at Easington, Pa., he eat Grap Nuts and no meat. Although he was | working at the hardest laboring work digging ditches all the time, he felt I trong and well without the meat just so long as he had Grape-Nuts. This i lady’s name furnished by Posturn Cos., Battle Creek, Mich. | Look in each package for a copy of the famous little book, “The Road to Wellville.” California Woman suffragists. San Fraucisco, Cal. Nov. Gorton Gate hall was fillelt with un /fiusiastie delegates today awthe open ing of the annual convenujn of he California Woman Suffrage/ Associa tion. That the equal suffrage rights movement is gaining ground is evi denced ljy the large and representa tive attendance. . The principal pur pose oif the meeting, which is to con tinue through tomorrow, is to perfect plans for the coming year's work of the association. This evening a pub |lie reception was given in honor of Miss Gail Lav.ghlin, the well known woman, suffrage leader, who hat been engaged in the work of organizing in this state. Go to Penington’s saloon, corner of Monk and Grant streets. Fine wines, [ iquors and cigars. W. W. Penning ton. CORRECT PHOTOS t Thats What You can count on at ' WILSON’S STUDiO. Come and Give Us a Trial High is CJr 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. A full line of wines and whiskies, celebrated brands, at Penington’s sa loon, corner of Grant and Monk. ladies We invite ycur inspection of our line of SILKS and VELVETS OSTRICH TIPS HAT Trimmings ZEPHYR WOOL at half the real value. MUST" BE SOLD tliza tarle Entrancce earner of Glouces ter street, over Morgan’s Drug Store. KAISER’S | * t . SEE WINDOW DISPLAY OF S Thompson’s j Glove=Fitting j Corsets \ The Grand Duchess / '■, , , a The Bias fad Gored Militant f Habit HP x ’ 1 H ABIT ItIP ARE YOU AWARE THAT TRADING STAMPS MEAN MONEY? SAVE THEM. IF YOUR BOOK IS FILLED BRING 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 $1.29 85c i “ “ 69c $2.00 “ “ $1.55 s'■2s “ “ 95c $2.50 “ m “ $1. 85 $1.75 LADIES’ SHOES $1.39 5 2.00 “ “ $1.55 $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! I SEE WINDOW DISPLAY WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF RECOVERING H.n. MILLER & SON We Have a Lot of Cotton Mattresses While They Last 1)1. Miller and tfen A Great Crockery Stock. i Have the Largest Stock of China, Glass and Agateware in Brunswick, Which I am Sell ing at the Lowest Prices. HAY, GRAIN AND GROCERIES. A. Zf LIMONOV IT Z, Corner E. and L Streets. Phene 205. Foot Comfort Cet all the kinds of comfort youcan, /'y but be sure to get foot comfort first. / / It all depends on the shoes you Rex Calf stfoES Wk will fu/nish months of comfort for littie money. a jfcppypljlii At the same time you get a lot Perhaps you won’t be lieve h possible until you come here and Then you’ll want to tell all your friends. Let us fit a pair. NOVEMBER 19, 1903.