The Brunswick daily news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1903-1906, December 05, 1903, Image 4

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SATURDAY MORNING. SWLL OVERCOATS Schaffner Phono 257-3. No 303 Newcastle Street B. NUSSBAUM Wo receive Fresh t very Week CHEEBE Swiss Newfchatell Minster Llmbuiger Fromaye du Brio Rcgueford Edam DILL PICKLES. And a full lino of fine groceries Give us a call and be convinced i BICE? ► •fflWe have Ten grades |~ca!l and see it. Don’t : send out of town for ; your Rice, Get it at f ! The Downing Cos. [ Brunswick, Ga. 1 . *.... seed Oats, Seed Rye, Hixed Cowfeed Lafferty’s Flour ~J. M- BURNETT, Wholesale Grocer, ■PHONE 93. 222 BAY, 221 OGLETHORPE. Special Offer in LACE COLLARS 83.60 Coliars at 83.23 83,00 Collar* t 827 8 2.60 “ 2.23 2.00 “ 1,78 150 “ 1.24 1.26 - 1,12 .50 “ .38 at “ELKANS” SAUSAGE Wieners Wurst Kuack Wurst Balami Bologna Postrama Coose Liver Rings Mrs. R. E. L. Burforrl is ill. • • m Little Miss Annie Burnett is quite sick. a • a Hazle Wright is improving form his illness. • • • Airs. H. S. Gould will spend today in Savannah. • • a Miss Betty Coleman has recovered from a spell of sickness. • * • Miss Rita McKinnon will ntertain the Zinnia’s this afternoon. * * * Miss Daisy Wright, of Sterling, is the guest of Mrs. J. M. Burnett. a a a Miss Marie DeVoe has returned from a month's visit to Savannah. * • Dr. Hugh Burford has recovered from his recent illness and is out again, to the delight of his friends. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Edward Robinson and children, fomerly of Tampa, are pleas antly located at the Oglethorpe. • • a Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Dudley of St. Simons have returned to this city. Mr. Dudley having accepted a posi tion with the Hirsch Lumber Cos. • ■ * Many friends here will regret to learn that Mr. Grover Fahm, of Tex as, formerly a resident of this city, has been stricken with paralysis and is quite ill. * * • Mrs. J. F. McHenry is in the city spending some time with her mother Mrs. G. H. Tharin, before going to Birmingham, where her husband is now located and where they will re side in future. FISH NewHerrlng Cod Fish Mackerell Sm. Salmon Anchovis Blooders Am. Mackerell Master Joe Wheeler Harper will add to the interest of the fancy dress ball this afternoon at the fair by dancing a fancy clog dance. The little boy is a beautiful dancer and this will be a very attractive feature of the afternoo. • * • Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Marlin entertain ed a few friends at dinner yesterday iu honor of Brs. Ruth Marlin, it being her 84th birthday. Those present were Rev. and Mi's. W. M. Gilmore, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Gale, Mr. and Mr John E. Young, Miss Nathans, Mrs. A. E. I.eybourne, Miss Gale and Miss Young. • • * A rehearsal of the music for the Elks memorial service tomorrow night will be held tonight at the opera house. • * * The following pleasant party en joynd a delightful oyster roiast yes terday, Mr. H. M. King complimenting the teachers and schoolmates of Miss Irene King and Master Barrington King. The oysters were roasted in the open air and the cr w<l enjoyed the beautiful effecct of the sunset over the water as the did credit to the repast. Thope who were honored with, an invitation were: DeVoe Coney, Barringloii.King.Nell Atkinson, Margaret O’Conor, Katharine Stiles, Winnie McKilnnon, Bessie Scarlett, Berry Burdette. Marie Everett. Dor othy Burford, Lorris O’Conor, Made line Biirdette, Carolyn Atkinson, Irene King, Annie Dean Atkinson, Pauline King, Ethel Matron, Misses Annie O'Conor, Carrie Hyde, Emily Callo way and Janie Bennett. Best 5 c feif Cigars r That the world can produce. If you wish to enjoy a REAL GOOD smoke just give them a trial. You’ll come come again. New goods, direct from factory, Lloyd’s. tfcme dceial : Views tholes. THC BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS. COLORED MINISTERS IN SESSION. Very Intereeting Meeting Held Yester day— Brunswick Man Lay Delegate. The conference of colored Methodist ministers, wbioh is in session at the colored Methodist t-hurcch on Albany street, is receiving a very large at* tendance and each service the church is pretty well packed. The sessions have all been of unus ual interest, and a number ofvery able men have been making speeches at the several sessions and much inter est has been manifested in them all. At the session yesterday a lay dele gate was elected to the general con ference which meets in Los Angeles, Cal., next May. There were several candidates for this place, but S. A. Hail, of the Brunswick postofflce de partment, was the victor. The election of the minlisterial delegates will oc cur Monday. The delegates are all being well cared for by Brunswick’s colored citi zens. 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 26 • offer for Issue. .Mrs. M. Isaac. L - J. Ldlfer, A. H. Leavy 9he Brunswick Auction <6 Commission Cos. L. J. Leavy 4 Son, Mgrs. If you want to Buy or Sell anything consult us. AUCTION, COMMISSIONS RENTING, STOCKS, COLLECTING REAL ESTATE INSURANCE LOANB, Liberal advances made on Consignments. If You Have A BECOND HAND Machine, Stove or Furniture of any description for tala Phone 323 JOEL BROS, RELIABLE PAWNBROKERS 306-309 BAY STREET Our buyer will call on you and pay you full value Don’t Delay But Phona 323 at One*. N. B. We have plenty of cash ofi hand ready to loan on anything of value, at low rate of interest. Bee Joel Bros, if you are In need of money Miss Slater has a new lot at trim med up to date hate, which would please the ladles. \ Go to Penington’s saloon, corner of v onk and Grant streets. Fine wlnea, iquors and cigars. W. W. Penning- CENTRAL SCHOOL S. E. Corner of F. and Norwich. Streets PREPARATION for COLLEGE or BUSINESS ‘’AY BCHOOL and NIGHT SCHOOL J. H. SWINDELL, Principal. Wanted— -500 Men Te ee.id their 'ld toiled clothes to the GEORGIA PRESSING CLUB and have them made same at r.ew. If you are not utiefled with the jeb no cherge ie made. ‘Phene 144 4. W. L. JENKINS, Mgr. Better Than Trading Stamps 24 lbs good patent flour.. ,Sse. Rumfords Baking Powder per 1b...25c. 19 lbs. granulated sugar SI.OO One pound package currants Bc. Best leaf lard, per p0und....... ,10c. One pound package rasins........lie. Beat grits, per peck......... 20c. Pine dates, per pound ioc. Best meal per peck,.. 20c. Braze! nuts, per pound isc. Best yellow yams, peck.... 16c. Pecan nuts per pound isc. Best tomatoas, 4 cans 25c. English walnuts, per pound 15c. 4 pound bucket cottolene. ,45c. Almonds, per pound 15c. Picnic bams, per pound.,loc. Bulk olives, per pound 35c. Good tea, per p0und.......... e. ,. ,40c. Best bacon, per pound .10c, A big wring to cash buyer*. A. C. JEFFERS, POINTS, C. L. Shepard will spend today in Darien on business. J. R. Knight, of Way cross, spent yesterday in the city. J. F. Livingston, of Savannah, was In the city yesterday. M. N. McCullough has returned form a trip to Jacksonville. E. F. Latimer, of Valdosta, 'spent yesterday in the eity. Alex Livingston, of Fancy Bluff, was in the city yesterday. JB. H. Daniels is spending a few days in the city from Waynesville. Supt. B. G. Grob of JekyJ, was among the visitors to the city last night. G. B. Webb, ot the Fairbanks, Morse Cos., Chicago, has been in the city sev eral days closing some marine en gine deals. Col. C. P. Goodyear left last night for Washington, where he goes to ar gue some special matters in the su preme court of the United States. Fortson’s Drug Store fills prescrip tion* with the purest drugs that are made. Our milk shake soda is a fine mel low drink. Try it. Put up by Cline & Ludwig. Boy’a $1,25 school shoes at 93c. at Jaaac’r. Monday and Tuesday. Call early and he first to see Miss Slater’s new trlir.tned hats. Joel Bros, have an immense stock at watches, diamonds, jewelry, revol vers, guns, overcoats, cutlery, optical goods etc., and you ehoul go and see them. 75c children’s shoes at 48c. at Is aac’* Monday and Tuesday. Telephone 321 and have Wilson serve your dinner today. Read our phenominal 25 c offer for Friday in our ad elsewhere in thi6 iaau*. .Mr*. M. Isaac. • THE HOLE IN THE WALL • No Fine Fixtures, but the 1 BEST DRINK IN THE CITY for 10 c. H. SELIG, i Phone 237. 225 Grant St. i All brands California Wines 1 25c per bottle. L ABK FOR \ Nabob Corn . t* -I AT CAHN’S ‘Phone 296. 227 Grant PEOPLES’ DRUG STORE Drug* and Druggists Sundries, furs Chemicals, Perfumery, Toilet Articles, Cigars and Tobacco. We also Carry a Fresh Line of ‘arden and Flower Beede. 307 Newcastle. Phone 349 BUGGS& SMITH, Props. ! Radies \ 1 We invite your inspection of ' 1 our Mno of SILKS and VELVETS' l OSTRICH TIPS HAT Trimmings' 1 ZEPHYR WOOL at half the reaL 1 value, | MUST BE SOLD [ tliza tarle j ' Entrancce earner of Gloucee-, , ter street, over Morgan'e Drug r 1 Store. ( KAISER’S ; * \ ~ \ New Arrivals | Gentlemen’s | Night Shirts 1 FOR \ Winter Wear ! GRANDEST DESIGNS AND PATTERNS EVER SHOWN IN * BRUNSWICK * $ WE PUT ON SALE FOR THIS WEEK ONLY ■ Seventy-five of them AT } $1.19 regular $1.50 value; — — - F , KAISER’S | ASK FOR TRADING STAMPS \ 25 c Special Offer for Friday One Complete Sofa Pillow Embroidery Outfit. in°g N La£k DSOME SOFA pillow top ’ TINTED IN COLORS, includ ONE DIAGRAM LESSON FOR PILLOW, ESPECIALLY WRITTEN BY JAPANESE PROFESSOR OF ORIENTAL ART EMBROIDERY 4 SKEINS OF RICHARDSON’S GRAND PRIZE GREC’AN FLO 33 ONE PAIR FOOD SERVICEABLE EMBROIDERY HOOPS. ‘ OR ONE COMPLETE CENTER PIECE EMBROIDERY OUTFIT IN CLU Dl NGi ONE 18x18 INCH PURE LINEN CENTER PIECE. ONE HANDSOME COLOR PLATE SHOWING NATURAL COLOR OP FLOWER OF FRUIT. vvuvm ur ONE SPECIALLY WRITTEN DIAGRAM LESSON, BY JAPANESE EXPERT NEEDLE WORKER. 4 SKEINS OF RICHARDSON’S GRAND PRIZE WASH EMBROIDERY SILK SUITABLE FOR WORKING Cf.VrER PIECES, * ONE PACKAGE CONTAINING TWELVE ENGLISH STEEL EM BROIDERY NEF.DLEB. This Phenomenal Offer Only Last* One Cay, FRIDAV ONLY. on* Package to a Customer. Mrs M. Isaac, l_ VVE MAKE A SPECIALTY OP RECOVERING H. n. MILLER & SON We Have a Lot of Cotton Mattresses $4,00 While They Last M. Miller and den A Great Crockery Stock. I Have the Largest Stock of China, Glass and Agateware In Brunswick, Whioh I am Soiling at the Lowest Prices, .14,; .. HAY, GRAIN ANO GROCERIES. A. ZELMONOVITZ, Cornsr L, and L Streets. Phone 205. Better goodsfor same money Same goods for less money * ~~ that is OUR MOT7Q ' -*■ WE CARRY A FULL LINE ©F MEN’S, YOUTHS’, AND BOYS’ CLO THING, HOSIERY, UNDERWEAR, HATS AND SHOES. LADIES’, AND CHILDREN’S JACKETS AND CAPES. LADIES’ READY MADE SKIRTS AND WAISTS. WE GUARANTEE OUR PRICES TO SB THE LOWEST. WE REFUND YOUR MONEY PI YOU ASK FOR IT. t in. *——— j. h. i,c * DECEMBER 5, 1903.