The Brunswick daily news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1903-1906, December 08, 1903, Image 4

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TUESDAY MORNING Swell OVERCOATS Schaffner Phone 257-3. No 303 Newcastle Streei B. NUSSBAUM We receive Fresh e very Week CHEESE Swiss Newfchatel! Minster Limburger Fromaye du Brie Regueford Edam i DILL PICKLES. And a full line of fine groceries Give us a call and be convinced ft!OE? We have Ten grades call and see it. Don’t send out of town for your Rice, Get it at The Downing Cos. Brunswick, Cia. Seed Oats, Seed Ry e, j'lixed Cowfeed Lafferty’s Flour J. M. BURNETT, Wholesale Grocer, 'PHONE 93. 222 BAY, 221 OGLETHORPE. | OUR CHRISTHAS ) Goods are now ready for inspection ; 1 Including ail kinds of toys,doiis,fancy i 'boxes, fancy china, bric-a=brac andi i other thingstoo numerous to mention ' SPECIAL ! ! ! ALL TRIMMED AND READY-TO-WEAR HATS AT | ! OOfcST i 1 . “ELKANS” ; SAUSAGE W eners Wurst Kuack Wurst Salami Bologna Postrama Coose Liver R ings Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Grcshon are in Florida. • • • Miss Marie Burdette returns this week from Stockton. • • • Mrs. Bolling-Whitfield has returned from a visit to Atlanta. • * • Mrs. Julian M. Burnett has recovered from her recent illness. Mr. and Mrs. F. D. M. Straehn and little son are in New York. * w % Miss Mamie Roes has returned to her school after spending a few days in the city with relatives. * W * A wedding which will unite a pop ular young Brunswick girl and a Sav annah man is looked for shortly after New Years. * * The Brunswick Riflemen will, it is understood, give an entertainment in their armory shortly complimetary to the ladies who assisted them in their fair. Mr. and Mrs. J. J, Wimberly have issued invitations for a reception for December 14th to celebrate their wood en wedding. * • • The name of little Joe Wheeler Har per was omitted by mistake in the account ol' the children’s afternoon at the fair. The little boy’s graceful dancing was the feature of the after noon and won the admiration of the entire crowd. Joe is a bright little fellow and is very popular. IS A WONDERFUL PERFORMER. Blind Musician Pleased Audience at the Grand. Edward W. Perry, the noted blind musician, was the attraction at the Grand last night. On account of the two political meeting being in pro gress, as well as the Riflemen’s fair, the audience was not as large as the attraction deserved. However, those who were present were treated to a most enjoyable eve ning. The playing of this noted blind man was simply grand, and he has but few equals at the piano. His dif ferent selections were well rendered and thoroughly enjoyed by the au dience. While the crowd was small, a great many people purchased tickets who could not attend, and all interested probably came out safe financially. Veterans to Meet. The veterans of Glynn county are to. hold a meeting at the office of Dr. W. 11. Burroughs at three o’clock this afternoon. A number of business mat ters of importance are to be discussed. FISH NewHerrlng Cod Fish Mackerell Sm. Salmon Anchovis Blooders Am. Mackerell Best ITT 5 c feff Cigars £ That the world can produce. If you wish to enjoy a REAL GOOD smoke just give them a trial. You’ll come again. New goods, direct iron: factory. Lloyd’s. Notice. Members of Oglethorpe lodge No. 24 are requested to meet at Castle Hall this eevning at 7 o’clock, sharp, to discuss business of importance. Oscar West, C. C. T. B. Ferguson, K. I. S. Special Notice. Neither the master, owner or agents |of the British S. S.“Greatham” will i be responsible for any debts contract ed by the crew of said steamer. F. M. D. Strachan & Cos., Agents. I.OST —Between Mansflield school A. V. Wood's residence, a pair of eye glasses in leather case with JCennon Mall on same. Return to T. J. Ken | ner and get reward. ticme Social thews thctes. THE BRUNBWICK DAILY NEWS. THE OLD RELIABLE _ < Absolutely Pure THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS. Hunter’s Pharmacy Has Made Sever al Improvements. Hunter’s Pharmacy is now ready for business again at the same old stand, having opened to the trade again Sat urday afternoon. , *he many friends of Mr. R. E. Hunt er, the manager, will be glad to learn that he is in business again and all of his old patrons will return. Some very noticeable improvements have been made in the popular drug store during the time that it was clos ed and the place now presents a very prettv appearance. This firm has a large circle of friends and patrons in the city, all of whom will be glad of the opportunity to again patronize it. Miss Slater has anew lot of trim med up to date hats, which would please the ladies. L. J. Leavy, A. H. Leavy 9he Brunswick ytuetion and 'Commission 'Co. L. J. Leavy & Son, Mgrs. If you want to Buy or Sell anything consul! us . AUCTION, COMMISSIONS RENTING, STOCKS, COLLECTING REAL ESTATE INSURANCE LOANS, Liberal advances made on Consignments. 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 cal! 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 For funeral designs ’phone Wilson, 321. Prompt delivery. Wanted— -500 Men To send their -id soiled clothes to the GEORGIA PRESSING CLUB and have them made same as r.ew. If you are not satisfied with the j;b no charge is made. ‘Phene 144 4. W. L. JENKINS, Mgr. Better t han Trading Stamps £4 lbs good patent flour 65c. Ramfords Baking Powder per ib.. ,25c. 19 lbs. granulated sugar SI.OO One pound package currants Bc. Best leaf lard, per pound 10c. One pound package rasins lie. Best grits, per peck 20c. Fine dates, per pound poc. Best meal per peck 20c. Brazel nuts, per pound 15 C . Best yellow yams, peck 15c. Pecan nuts per pound 15c. Best tomatoes, 4 cans 25c. English walnuts, per pound 15c. 4 pound bucket coittolene 45c. Almonds, per pound 15 C . Picnic hams, per pound 10c. Bulk olives, per pound 35 c . Good-tea, per pound 40c. Best bacon, per pound ioc. A big saving to cash buyers. . MTFfrirpQ 1 .<$ \ f O V .■ 1 JI9 Newcastle Street i AROUND OUR CITY. • it—— Col. Mike Brown is still in New York. Masom T. Scarlett of Fancy Bluff is in the city. i I 4MU- —. | W. S. Tison oTSavannah was in the city yesterday. Judge Parker came down from Bax lev yesterday. N. H. Barnwell ofEvelyn spent yes-' terday in the city. J. B. Wright of St. Simons spent yes terday in the city. W. H. Shadman of St. Simons was in the city yesterday. Louis Fendig will return to Jack sonville this morning. Supt. Wright of the Atlantic Coast Line spent yesterday in the city. Col. J. L. Kent, a Johnson county attorney, was in the city yesterday. D. P. Roose, the well known Camden county lawyer, spent yesterday in the city. Captain D. G. Purse, the well known Savannahian, was in the city on busi , ness yerterday. Far funeral designs ’phone Wilson, 321. Prompt delivery. For Rent. Six room cottage at the corner of Oglethorpe and Hawe streets. Ap ply at 211 Union stree. For Sale. Three good bugies, one horse and a $l5O iron safe. The latter a great, bar gain. Brunswicck Auction and Com mission Cos., L. J. Leavy & Son, man agers. jJJi! Found. On Cumberland Island beach a duck boat. Apply to keeper .Cumberland Is land Light Station. Mens Club Tonight The regular weekly meeting of the Mens Club will be held tonight at the old academy building on Mansfield street. An interesting program is to be rendered and some important bus iness discussed, and a full attendance is desired. THE HOLE IN THE WALL ] * No Fine Fixtures, but the . * BEST DRINK(,IN THE CITY - for 10 c. ' t H. SELIG, S, Phone 237. 225 Grant St. ] Si All brands California Wines .t L* *9 it it if J L* kt it tt kt t! 1 ASK FOR Nabob Corn AT CAM.VS ‘Phone 296. 227 Grant PEOPLES’ DRUG STORE Drugs and Druggists Sundries, ture 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. *4 nr! i# a > i We invite your inspection of < > our line of SILKS and VELVETS < I OSTRICH TIPS HAT Trimmings' i ZEPHYR WOOL at half the real * > value. 1 MUST BE SOLD tiiza tarle * j | Entrancce earner of Glouces , ter street, over Morgan’s Drug t ,Store. j ’jP f? If Jf If JO 4? Jf Tifif if x KAISER’S I / f ~ ' : ——— i Holiday Goods This store is overflow ing with goods that are appropriate for iKIo i ITI/\CS rKLSLI\ 6 5 SOMETHING FOR EVERYBODY riany of the novelties are exclusive, only one of a Rind. WE ARE READY WITH A GRANDER STOCK THAN EVER BEFORE OF USEFUL GOO DS THAT MAKE THE BEST OF GIFTS. GET THE HAiIT AND ASK FOR TRADING STAMPS, THEY MEAN MONEY TO YOU. KAISER’S 2 -GREAT 2 Bargain Days, MONDAY AND TUESDAY Dec. 7 and 8 See Our Circular Mrs M, Isaac, For the Holidays! Inspect Our Window In GOLD Every Article Genuine 24 Karat Solid Gold Plate 1, Miller and don A Great Crockery Stock. 1 Have the Largest Stock of China, Glass and Agateware in Brunsvxk, Which lam Selling at th e Lowest Prices. HAY, GRAIN AND GROCERIES. A. ZELMONOVITZ, Corner E. and L Streets. Phene 2 05. Better goodsfor same money Same goods for less money V THAT IS OUR MOTTO * WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF MEN'S, YOUTHS', AND BOYS' CLO THING, HOSIERY, UNDERWEAR, HATS AND SHOES. LADIES’, AND CHILDREN’S JACKETS AND CAPES. LAD.ES' READY MADE SKIRTS AND WAISTS. WE GUARANTEE OUR PRICES TO BE THE LOWEST. WE REFUND YOUR MONEY FI YOU ASK FOR IT. J. H. Holler & Bro, r r r r t-t n- - JL- ¥ ¥ 'vii - * . DECEMBER S. 1903.