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Thursday morning.
SWLL OVERCOATS
Schaffner
arCa * s ° ve
Phone 257-3. No 303 Newcastle Stree':
B. NUSSBAUM
We receive Fresh i£ very Week
CHEESE
Swiss
Ncwfchntell
Minster
Llmburjer
Fromaye du Brie
Rcguefcrd
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,
flixed Cowfeed
Lafferty’s Flour
J. M- BURNETT,
Wholesale Grocer,
‘PHONE 93. 222 BAY, 221 OGLETHORPE.
Special Offer in
LACE COLLARS
§3.50 Collars at §3.23 §3,00 Col’ c §278
2.50 “ . 2.23 2.00 £/ 1,73
150 “ 1.24 1,26 £ / 1,12
.50 “ .38 .<? /
at “ELKA
SAUSAGE
W aners Wurst
Kuack Wurst
Salami -
Bologna
Postrama
Coose Liver
Rings
The Acacia club will meet Thursday
at the home of the Misses Butts.
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Mrs. J. H. Whitmire, of St. Simon,
spent Tuesday night in the city to
attend the Riflemen's fair
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Mrs. S. B. Hatcher, of Columbus,
will visit Brunswick neat month, the
guest of Mrs Ralph Tupper.
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The friends otf John Qirvin will be
glad to learn that he is somewhat im
proved from his serious illnes.
• * •
Mrs. W. H. Sanford spent a day or
two of this week with Mrs K. 1,.
McKinnom and Miss Rita McKinnon
• • •
E. W. Roberson and family, of Tam
pa, are spending a few days in the
city.
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The friends of Mrs. M. L. Thrower,
of Atlanta, will be glad to know that
she in recovering from her recent
ilness
Dr. Hugh Burford continues to irn
prove and will be out in a few days.
The Zinnias will meet Saturday
with Miss Rita McKinnon.
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Mrs. B. A. Fahm left Tuesday for
Jacksonville, called there by the ill
ness of her little grandson, Ben Fahm,
The last reports stated that the little
boy was slightly improved.
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The baby show will occur Tuesday at
the fair and the management re
quests all pretty babies under 4 years
he brought to the armory Saturday
The entry fee is 25 cents..
• • •
Miss Mattie Hatcher, of Columbus,
is the guest of Mary McAndrews at
Union Springs, Ala. Her friends will
be glad to know that Miss Hatcher
expects to visit Mrs. Ralph Tupper
again this winter.
FISH
NewHerrlng
Cod Fish
Mackerell
Sm. Salmon
Anchovis
Blooders
/*m. Mackerell
The voting contests at the fair are
growing interesting. The little
girls in the race tor the doll are win
ning many votes aj>d the goat and
wagon for the most? popuar little boy
is being warmly contested for. Mas
ter Koy Oalrn has entered the contest,
.a jl. New
and
?v ) Delicious
NEW HALLOWEE DATES
JORDAN SHELLED ALMONDS
LARGE FRENCH CHESNUTS
TANGERINE ORANGES 30c.
TROWBRIDGE CHOC. CHIPS
Lloyd’s.
Blankets from 98 cents a pair up at
Mrs. M. Isaac's.
Fortson's Drug Store Alls prescrip
tions with the purest drugs that are
made.
Read our phenominal 25 c offer for
Friday in our ad elsewhere in this
issue. .Mrs. M. Isaac.
Boy's $1,25 school shoes at 98c. at
Isaac's Monday and Tuesday.
Call early and be first to see Miss
Slater's new trimmed hats.
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.
i
Seme Seeial
Views Vletes.
' THE HOLE IN THE WALL* ’
[ No Fine Fixtures, but th* ,
i BEST DRINK IN THE CITY •
l for 10 c. t
I H. SELIG, ■
1 Phone 237. 225 Grant $L '
* All brands California Wines
25c per bottle. ’
THE ERUNEWIOK DAILY NEWS.
If You Have
A SECOND HAND
Machine, Stove or Furniture @f 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
Miss Slater has anew lot of trim
med up to date hata, which would
please the ladles.
Go to Penington’s saloon, corner of
t‘onk and Grant streets. Fine wines,
and clsM ®* Petinln *'
CENTRAL SCHOOL
8. E. Corner of P. and Norwich.
Streets
PREPARATION for COLLEGE
or BUSINESS
-'AY SCHOOL and NIGHT SCHOOL
J. H. SWINDELL,
Principal.
Wanted—
-500 Men
To send their *)d soiled clothe*
to the GEORGIA PRESSING CLUB
and have them made same as r.ew.
If you are not satisflc<4wlth the jtb
no charge ie made. ’Pncna 144-4.
W. L. JENKINS, Mgr.
75c children’s shoes at 48c. at Is
aac’s Monday and Tueaday.
RICE CULTURE.
Some Fine Points About the Growth
of this Great Cereal.
The reafloa that the Japanese are
so muscular is that they do not polish
their rice. Ia American mills the out
side coating of the rice kernel is
rubbed ig. The process is tm follows;
Ist. Tho 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 nutrlcious substances
In all the cereals. Polishing removes
maro than three-fouth of the fiber
material. In Japan, China and India
polishing Is not done, except for for
eign markets.
The Japenese army In the advance
on Peking out-footed tha 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 foir days.
The Japenese or Chinese may be
. hot through tho body and if no vital
put Is cut, they scarcely notice the
wot nd.
Rice Is an article that is sold en
tirely on its appearance, although we
arc candid to say that the unpolished
rice contains more nutriment.
But the public demands polished
rice, and we have to give it to them.
You could probably make arrang
ments to buy unpolished rice if you
desire it. Rice Is the greatest food
in the world.
Fresh Glynn county unpolished rice
Is no<w on sale by J. M. Burnett.
Our milk shake soda is a fine mel
low drink. Try it Put up by Cline
& Ludwig.
ILYNN CLEANING AND PRESSING
f CLUB
Andrew J. Wright, Prop.
(Suits 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
Read our phenominal 25 e offer for
Friday In our ad elsewhere in this
Issue. .Mrs. M. Isaac.
Friday in our ad elsewhere in this
Read our phenominal 25 e offer for
iasue. .Mrs. M. Isaac,
The best In the photograph line at
Wilson’s.
Read our phenominal 28 s offer far
Friday in our ad elsewhere in this
Issue. .Mrs. M. Isaac.
$l,OO children’s shoes at The at le
aae’s Monday and Tuesday.
ANY CHURCH or parsonage or In
stitute supported by voluntary con
tribution will be given a liberal quan
tity of the Longman & Martines Pure
Paints whenever they palnL Note:
Have done so for twenty years. Sales
tens of nuulons of gallons; painted
nearly two million houses under
guarantee to repaint If not satisfac
tory. The paint wean tor periods up
to eighteen yearn. linseed all must
he added to the paint (dins In two
minutes). Actual eoet then about
11.25 per gallon. Samples free.
Sold by our aseata. . •>._>
Bowen A Thomas. ir-^
Joel Bros, are relis: it, pAwnbr; l:,e;'s
ask jour friends wU# bay* had deal
ings wltA Um.
POINTS,
J. P. Churchman, of Atlanta, is in the
city.
C. C. Buchannan, of Waycroes, is in
the city,
Orville Erwin, of Nashville, was in
the city yesterday.
J, A. Montgomery is in CoHee coun
ty on a business trip.
A. H. Apperson, of Atlanta, spent
yesterday in the city.
Capt. W. M. Tupper has returned,
from a visit to New York.
M. N. Cohler, of Savannah, was a
visitor to the city yesterday.
A. d’Antignac, of Atlanta, was among
■the visitors to the city yesterday.
Mayor Crovatt returned yesterday
from a short business trip to Atlanta^
Scotia Wright, who has been very
ill for several days with pneumonia
was reported better last night.
Dr. L. G Atkinson, president Gam
mon Theological Seminary, Atlanta,
and Dr. W P. Parr of Philadelphia,
bath visiting the negro Methodist con
ference, are registered at the Ogle
thorp.
The Right Rev. Bishop R. L. Crans
ton of Portland, Oregon, is registered
at the Oglethorpe. He is in the city
to preside over the conference of ne
gro ministers which convenes here to
day.
John J. Coney, of the Coney, Eck
stein Lumber Company, New York,
which has a branch in this city, with
B. P. Coleman as manager, is in the
city for a few days looking after the
interest of his concern here.
Rev. J. W. Malome has returned from
Sandersville, where he has been at
tending the South Georgia conference.
His friends will be glad to learn that
he*, has been returned to the First
(Methodist church.
Tho Weather.
Forecast for today in Georgia:
Continued cold.
Telephone 321 and have Wilson
serve your dinner today.
ASK FOR | ’5 ‘ }
Nabob Corn;
, <
■ AT j
; CAHN’S ;
> s
> ‘Phone 290. 227 Grant St •
I •
PEOPLES’ DRUG STORE
Drugs and Druggists Sundries,
ture Chemicals, Perfumery, Toilet
Article*, Cigars and Tobacco.
We also Carry a Fresh Line of
‘arden and Flower Beeds.
307 Newcastle. Phone 349
BUGGS & SMITH, Props.
ladies
>
i We invite your inspection of
, our line of SILKS and VELVETS
I OSTRICH TIPS HAT Trimmings
, ZEPHYR WOOL at half the real
> value.
MUST BE SOLD
<5//za 'tarie
Entrancce earner of Glouces
ter street, over Morgan's Drug
Btore,
Mrs. Mollle Allen, of South Fork
y., says she has prevented attacks
A cholera morbus by taking Cham
berlain’s stomach and liver tablets
vhen she felt an attack coming on.
Such attacks are usually caused bj
indigestion and these tablets are Just
what la needed to clean the stomach
nd ward oft tbi approaching attack.
Attache of WUoua colic may be pie
vented In tR® tens vav •
The Pleasure of Eating.
Persons suffering form indigestion,
dyspepsia or other stomach troubles
will find that Kodol Dyspepsia cure
digests what you eat and makes th
stomach eweet, Tais remedy is a
never falling cure for indigestion and
dyspepsia and all complaints affecting
the glands or membranes of the atom
ach or digestive tract. When you
take Kodol Dyspepsia cure everythin,
you eatf. taste good, and every bit or
mo noutriment that your food contains
is assimilated and appropriated by the
blood and tissues, sold uy Joerger s
harmaev.
Customers; I have out a great many
glasses, glass holders, spoons and
waiters, that were left and forgotten.!
rail me up over the phone, my
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them. I thank you ia aj-.ancu. Fort- j
son s i>iuc Stsre.
KAISERS S
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New Arrivals ?
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Gentlemen’s I
Night Shirts |
FOR 'i
Winter Wear I
\
GRANDEST DESIGNS'AND PATTERNS EVER SHOWN IN f
BRUNSWICK \
WE PUT ON SALE FOR THIS WEEK ONLY
Seventy-five of them
AT <
$1.19 regular $1.50 value;
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KAISER’S
ASK FOR TRADING STAMPS <
25 c Special Offer
for Friday
One Complete Sofa Pillow Embroidery Outfit.
ONE HANDSOME SOFA PILLOW TOP, TINTED IN COLORS, INCLUD
ING BLACK.
ONE DIAGRAM LESSON FOR PILLOW, ESPECIALLY WRITTEN
BY JAPANESE PROFESSOR OF ORIENTAL ART EMBROIDERY,
4 SKEINS OF R.CHARDSON’B GRAND PRIZE GRECIAN FLOSS.
ONE PAIR COOD SERVICEABLE EMBROIDERY HOOPS.
OR ONE COMPLETE CENTER PIECE EMBROIDERY OUTFIT |N<
CLUDING:
ONE 18x18 INCH PURE LINEN CENTER PIECE.
ONE HANDSOME COLOR PLATE SHOWING NATURAL COLOR OP
FLOWER OF FPUIT.
ONE SPECIALLY WRITTEN OIAGRAM LESSON, BY JAPANESE
EXPERT NEEi/LE WORKER. 4 SKEINS OF RICHARDSON’S GRAND
PRIZE WASH EMBROIDERY SILK SUITABLE FOR WORKING CENTER
PIECES.
ONE PACKAGE CONTAINING TWELVE ENGLISH STEEL EM
BROIDERY NEEDLES. '- ' ■*
This Phenor.cnal Offer Only Lasts One Day. FRIDAY"ONLY. One
Package to a Customer,
Mrs M. Isaac?
*, WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF RECOVERING
H.n. MILLER & SON
, We Have a Lot of
Cotton Mattresses
@4,00
\
While They Last
M, Miller and
: A Great Crockery Stock.
, 1 Have ths Largest Stock of China, Glass and Agateware
, in Brunswick, Which I cm Selling at the Lowest Pricae.
;f_ HAY, GRAIN AND GROCERIES.
A. ZELMONOVSTZ,
Corner E. and L Streets. Phene 205
Better goodsfor same money
Same goods for less money
f ” '” 1 " " THAT 18 OUR MOTTO -r~-, ,
WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF MEN’S, YOUTHS’, AND BOYS’ CLO
THING. HOSIERY, UNDERWE4R, HATS AND SHOES.
LADIES’, AND CHILDREN'S JACKET3 AND CAPES.
LAD EB’ READY MADE SKIRTS AND WAISTS,
WE GUARANTEE OUR PRICES TO BE THE LOWEST.
WE REFUND YOUR MONEY FI YOU ASK FOR IT.
•Afcl-’L
J. H. Heller & Bi-c,
r -fl rr"r-r’ -
Vis.-. A ,
DECEMBER 3, 1903.