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WEDNESDAY MORNINQ
Something: to be
THANKFUL
50 Fur Pieces
i All lengths. To be
; Slaughtered
The rest of this week
Any Fur Piece in House
Market Price
Phone 257-3. No 303 Newcastle Street
B. NUSSBAUM
We receive Fresh t very Week , 4*
CHEESE
Swiss
NewfeliStcll
Minster
Limburger
Fromaye du Brls
Rryueford
Edam
• DILL PICKLES.
And a full line of fin. groceries Give u. a a!l and bo oonvincod
RICE?
.A*
s^ttinonus.
We have Ten grades
calfand see it. Don’t
send out of town for
your Rice, Get it at
The Downing Cos.
Brunswick, (ia.
Seed Oats,
Seed Rye,
Hixed L “ Cos wf eed
Lafferty’s Flour
J. M- BURNETT,
Wholesale Grocer,
■PHONE 93. 222 BAY, 221 OGLETHORPE.
We are showing this week a handsome
Line of Children’s
Sailors " Trimmed Hats
Your Inspection Solicited
See window display
at “ELKANS”
SAUSAGE
W inert Wurst
Kuack Wurst
Salami
Bologna
Poßtrama
Cooso Liver
Rings
Mrs. W. H. Bunkley returned last
night from Crandall, Ha.
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Miss Irene Wood has returned from
a visit to Philadelphia.
Miss Daisy Scarlett,-of Fancy Bluff
is visiting Mrs. J. L. Beach
rn m rn
Mrs. Hugh Porter has somewhat
improved from her rece i; illness.
• •
Miss Annie Mahoney has returned
from a pleasant visit ot Savannah.
• m
Mrs. A. D. Gale and her children
have returned from a visit to Dixie,
Ca.
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Mrs. James Clark, wHe of Capt.
Clark, of Jekyl, returned to the is
land yesterday morning.
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Miss Florrie McGiffin, of Fernan
dina, will arrive this week to visit
Misses Armee and Maud Girvin.
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The lunch and supper given yester
day by the Catholic Altar Society was
very successful and a nice sum was
realized by the society,
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A meeting of the advDo -y boar.l
and all the committees of the Rifle
men's fair is called for this afternoon
at the armory, 3;30. A full atten
dance is desired.
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One of the most interesting booths
of the Riflemen’s fair wid lie the
Ladies Home Journal booth under
the management of Mi-si Boyle, assist
ed by Mrs. A. C. Banks and Miss
Lula Burdeit.
The following from the Charleston
News and Courier will be of interest
in Brunswick social circles: "The
Young Men’s Dancing Club gave a
most enjoyable dance on Thursday
night at the residence of Mrs. C. V.
Lamar, in honor of Miss Dora Mabry,
of Brunswick, Ga. the charming guest
of Miss May Laird. About fifteen
couples were present and the affair
was one of the most fashionable and
enjoyable of the season."
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The library rummage sale will con
tinue this week and the ladiec in
charge solicit donations of mens’ wom
ens' anu children, clothing, shoes, hats,
etc. Every one is requested to respond
to this appeal as the welfare of the
library depends on the success of the
sale. Those who wish to donate may
notify the committee composed of Die
-- ft \ \ ory
following ladies: Mtv"£ Ity as
non, Mrs. R. R. HojA
Montgomery, Mrs. C. K. Jewett
Huyler’s candies sold at Fortson’s
drug store.
Wild duck and fat quail at Wil
son’s.
FISH
NewHerring
Cod Fish
Mackerell
Bm. Salmon
Anchovis
Blooders
Am. Mackerell
ThanksgiV'J|
ing Celery J
extra large white
JUMBO STALKS
Gotten up especially for Thanks
giving trade. Place your order to
day, so as not to miss it. Call 'Phone
115. 1 . J,J *.
Lloyd’s.
"1 ■ ' " I~SH
Join the Georgia Pressing .club if
you want first-class work. Phone 144-4
Our milk shake soda is a fine mel
low drink. Try it. Put up by Cline
& Ludwig.
tLYNN CLEANING AND PRESSING
CLUB
Andrew J. Wright, Prop.
Quits Cleaned, Pressed and Dyed.
Repair W'ork a Specialty
Hats Cleand, Dyed and Reblocked
Prices gladly quoted on application
■Phone 394-2. 100 1-2 Gloucester
l dome dedal :
l thews thotes.:
THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS.
If You Have
A SECOND HAND
Machine, Stove or Furniture of any
description for sale
Phone 323'
JOEL BROS,
RELIABLE
PAWNBROKERS
308-309 BAY STREET
Our buyer will call on you and pay
you full value
Don’t Delay
But Phone 323 at Once.
N. B. We have plenty of cash on
hand ready to loan on anything of
value, at low rate of interest. See
Joel Bros, if you are in need of money
CENTRAL SCHOOL
S. E. Corner of F. and Norwich. *
Streets
PREPARATION for COLLEGE
or BUSINESS
'AY SCHOOL and NIGHT SCHOOL
J. H. SWINDELL,
C Principal.
Wanted —
500 Men
To send their -Id soilad clothes
to the GEORGIA PRESSING CLUB
and have them made same as r,w.
If you are not satisfied with the j:b
no charge is road*. ‘Phene 144-4.
Bargains given at Fortson’s drug
store on box paper, golf supplies and
perfumery.
Wilson has a fresh shipment of
ducks, quail and other game.
RICE CULTURE.
Some Fine Points About the Growth
of this Great Cereal.
The reason that the Japenese are
so muscular is that they do not polish
their rice. In American mills the out
side coating of the rice kernel is
rubbed off. The process is aa follows:
Ist. The outer husk is removed. 2nd.
The bran, just within the husk, Is re
moved. 3rd. The solid kernel is
then rubbed, to remove the rough por
tein surface and to give the kernel
a gloss. This is called polishing and
the material removed is called polish,
one of the most nutrieious substances
in all the cereals. Polishing removes
more than three-fouth of the fiber
material. Jn Japan, China and India
polishing Is not done, except for for
eign markets.
The Japenese army in the advance
on Peking ont-fcoted the armies of
Russia, German-, England, France and
America. The Japenese soldier is fed
on rice, with a; ration of beans and
fish. He can double-quick for four
teen hours and repeat It for days.
The Japenese or Chinese may be
shot through the body and if no vital
pat is cut, they scarcely notice the
wound.
Rlee Is an article that Is sold en
tirely on its appearance, although we
are candid to say that the unpolished
rice contains more nutriment.
But the public demands polished
•ice, and we have to give it to them.
Yon could probably make arrang
: erts to buy unpolished rice if you
and •> it. Rice Is the greatest food
' n t> o world.
r.esh Glynn county unpolished rice
is now on sale by J. M. Burnett. -
Wild ducks at Wilson’s.
faan iHanuif
FANCY GROCERIES
AND SHIP SUPPLIES
’Phone 141-2
Vio2 BAY STREET
H. S. McCrary wants ten thousand
ties cut. Cash paid every Saturday.
Call on H. S. McCrary for work.
Joel Bros, have an Immense stock
of watches, diamonds, jewelry, revol
vers, guns, overcoats, cutlery, optical
goods etc., and you shoul go and see
them.
Fortson’s Drug Store fills prescrip
tions with the purest drugs that are
made.
GEORGIA, GLYNN COUNTY.
Whereas Mary C. Flaiders, admin
istratrix of Lydia Gatchell, deceased,
represents to the court in her petition
duly filed that she has administered
the said Lydia Gatchell’s estate,
this is therefore to cite all persons
concerned, kindred and creditors, to
show cause, if any they can, why said
administratrix should not b discharg
ed from her administration and re
ceive letters of dismission on the first
Monday in December, 1903.
HORACE DART,
Ordinary.
If you want the best soda water
ring phone 129. Cline & Ludwig.
The best in the photograph line at
Wilson's.
Fancy glassware of all kinds take
a fine polish after being washed with
Lavadura. -.1.
*#-.•*• r!.'•'* • *<* W*u* c?c3HP.i
and pressed or dyed at liui Cartel -
504 Monk street, 'phone 253-8.
POINTS,
NOTEB ABOUT PEOPLE WHO
COME AND GO IN AND OUT
OF OUR CITY DAILY
J. A. Montgomery will .spend today
at Waynesville.
J. H. Whitmire, of St. Simon, was
here yesterday.
E. L. Durkee, of Augusta, was in
the city yesterday.
Geo. E. Sauls, of Savannah, was in
the city yesterday.
Luke Jones, of Chattanooga, spent
yesterday in the city.
W. H. Dyer, of Waycross, is in the
city for a few days.
A. B. Estes, of BJackshear, spent
yesterday in the city.
Capt. Woods Roberts is ill at his
room at the Oglethorpe.
Rev. D. Watson Winn, of St. Simoa,
was in the city yesterday.
Col. Edwin Brobston will return to
Jacksonville this morning.
A. Bailey, of Mobile, was registered
at the Oglethorpe yesterday.
Lewis N. Jones, of Feruandina, is
spending a few days in the city.
B. O. Maddleton, of Atkinson, was
a visitor to the city yesterday.
E. C. Butts spent yesterday and
a portion of Monday on a hunting trip.
T. C. Carlton, a well known Atlanta
architect, was in the city yesterday.
H. S. McCrary wants 20 hands to
cut wood. Cash paid every Saturday.
Andrews Wright leaves today for
Florida where he will spend some
time.
W. F. Parker has returned to his
home after a delightful hunting trip
to Malbone.
Superintendant Wright, of the this
division of the A. C. L., spent yes ter
day in the city.
C. D. Mosby, of Chattanooga, was
among the drummers at the Ogle
thorpe yesterday.
J. W. Plairks, of the well known
lumber Arm of Parks & Luckie, was
in the city yesterday.
The many friends of Capt. U. M.
Roberts, who has been ill at hie:
home on C street for several years,
will regret to learn that he is still
very sick.
Oysters, wild duck, quail, etc., at
Wilson’s.
Customers: I nave out a great many
glasses, glaiss holders, spoons and
waiters, that were left and forgotten.
Please call me up over the phone, my
number is 27 and I will -send for
them. I thank you in advance. Fort
son’s Drug Store.
CORRECT PHOTOS
Thata What
You can count on at
WILSON’S STUDiO.
Come and Give Us a Trial
High Art is Our Motto.
Gloucester Stret.
We have $5,000 in cold cash ready
to loan out on. good security. Phone
323 or call on Joel Bros., 308 and 309
Bay street.
PEOPLES’ DRUG STORE
Drugs and Druggists Sundries,
iuro 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.
Joel Bros, are reliable pawnbrokers
ask your friends who have bad deal
ings with them.
! Radies
\ '
We invite your inspection of '
I our line of SILKS and VELVETS 1
I OSTRICH TIPS HAT Trimmings'
l ZEPHYR WOOL at half the real ■
I value. ,
1 MUST BE SOLD (
I tliza tarle j
| Entrancce earner of Glouces-,
- ter street, over Morgan’s Drug (
, Store. <
rifw>w if *■ *-*■ If WIT If If IT If ft
If you want money go and see Joel
Bros., reliable pawnbrokers. They
will assist you.
If you need anything in the jew-
"S' tvt Sc:' yn --■>
to iLe high price jewelry stores. Ue
have a lot of unredeemed pledges.
KAISER’S
A Seasonable Sale
of
Thanksgiving:
Linen
At a great saving
TRADING STAMPS ARE GIVEN BY ÜB. ONE BOOK IS
WORTH 82.90 TO YOU.
KAISER’S
Ready-to-Wear
SALE
WE WILL PUT
on sale flonday
THE LARGEST AND MOSTCOMPLETE LINE OF
Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear
GOODS EVER OFFERED THE PEOPLE OF BRUNSWICK
At Ys Off
THE PRICE YOU USUALLY PAY
~ y
( YOUR INSPECTION SOLICITED,
Mrs M, Isaac,
WE MAKE A BPECIALTY OF RECOVERING
H.H. MILLER & SON
We Have a Lot of
Cotton Mattresses
54.00
While They Last
Vtil, Miller A &on
lA. It A >■ A 1 A .B . - - _ _ _ _
A Great Croekery Stock.
1 Have the Largest Stock of China, Glass and Agateware
In Brunswick, Which ! am Selling at the Lowest Prices.
HAY, GRAIN AND GROCERIES.
“ATzTTMONOVI TZ,f
Corner E. and L Streets. Phone 205.
Foot Comfort
-dlWtv
Get all the kinds of comfort youcan,
but be sure to get foot comfort first. / /
It all depends on the shoes you
Rex Calf SHOES
will furnish months of comfort Jfl
At the same time you get a lot SljPgl -
Perhaps you won’t be
lieve it possible until
von come here and
Then you’ll want to
tell all your friends. m/EB&pr
Let us fit a pair. '
NOVEMBER 25, 1903.