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FRIDAY MORNING.
50 Ladies’ Short
Jackets
iTan, Black, Castor Coats
| worth from
| $7-50 to si6oo
Special price
until io p. m. Saturday
Q 55.00
f/9
CT
Phone 257-3. No 303 Newcastle Street
B. NUSSBAUM
We receive Fresh t vary Week ajj£ :
CHEESE
Bwlga
Newfchatell
Minster
Llmburger
Fromaye du Brie
Rcgueford
Edam
| DILL PICKLES.
And a full llna of fine groceries Give us a call and be convinced
RICE?
We have I en 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 Qrocer,
•PHONE 93. 2=2 BAY, 221 OGLETHORPE.
OUR CHRISTHAS
Goods are now ready for inspection
Including all kinds of toys, dolls,fancy
boxes, fancy china, bric-a-brac and
other thingstoo numerous to mention
SPECIAL 1 ! I ALL TRIMMED AND READY-TO-WEAR HATS AT
COST
at “ELKANS”
SAUSAGE
W eners Wurst
Kuack Wurst
Salami
Bologna
Poetrama
Coose Liver
Rings
Mias Lula Burdett is the guest ot
friends on St. Simons.
• • •
Miss Bessie Fox, of St. Simon,
spent, yesterday in the city.
• * •
Mrs. L. A. Haym is recovering from
a severe attack of tonsilitis.
• * •
Miss'Clare O’Connor will spend the
hnllidays in Altlanta, the guest of
friends.
* * •
Miss Cecil Werntz of Savannah is
spending some time with Mrs. A. E.
Wenz.
• * •
Miss Alberta Derby of Savannah
will spend the holidays with Miss
Bessie Symmes.
• • •
Miss Marie Burdett has returned from
Stockton, Ga., to the delight of her
many friends here.
• • •
'A little son is being welcomed at
the home of Captain and Mrs. T. B.
Floyd on Dartmouth street.
• * •
Mrs. J. T. Matthews, of St. Simon,
is spending some time with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. U. M. Roberts.
* • •
Mrs. T. M. Manning and daughter
left Wednesday night for Cincinnati,
where they will visit for some time.
* •
Mrs. R. G. Jackson has returned
from Atlanta, where she was called by
the death of her father, Col. Renfroe.
* * •
Miss Hattie Ellis, one of Atlanta’s
most charming debutantes, will spend
the holidays here, the guest of rel
atives.
* •
Mr. and Mrs. Hall and their family
have moved into the residence on
George street formerly occupied by
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Hunter.
• * •
Misses Mary and Elizabeth Atkinson
and the Misses Fort of Athens, will
return today from Cabin Bluff, where
they were entertained at ,a camping
party.
* * *
Mr and Mrs. J. B. Safford of Pitts
burg, Penn., with their charming
daughter, l JVliss Annie Laura Salford,
will be the guests of Mrs. E. H. Ma
son during theikollidays.
f* * *
The rummage sale recently conduct
ed by the library association was a
decided success and the ladles In
charge desire to thank all who kindly
donated articles for the sale.
• • •
The young ladles of Darien are pre
paring to give a grand leap year ball
on New Year’s night and a number of
young people of Brunswick will go
over to be present.
• • •
The Riflemen’s fair will close Sat
urday night with a dance and other
pleasant features. A lot of candy will
he raffled and the various articles left
on hand will be raffled or sold that
night. A large crowd will probably at
tend.
• * •
M. and Mrs. A. 1. Branham of Kirk
wood have issued invitations to the
marriage of their daughter, Lucy Tur
ner. to Mr. Hal Ritchey Riviere, the
wedding to occur December 30th at
their home "Overlook” in Kirkwood.
FISH
NewHerrlng
Cod Fish
Mackerell
Sm. Salmon
Anchovis
Blooders
Am. Mackerell
R ' !Ch I*s*
Rare A
My New Process Butter-Cream
PEANUT BRITTLE TAFFY
Delicious, Melting and highly Nu
trlcious. Food for the delicate or
hale person. Made daily only at
Lloyd’s.
PERHAPS your overcoat needs a
gw collar or new sleeve llnlnc. Sen
Jim Ca-ter at 504 Moris street or ting
'phone 258-2.
time tioeial
thews thetes.:
THI BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS.
If You Have
A BECOND HAND
Machine, Btove or Furniture of any
description, for sale
Phone 323
JOEL BROS,
RELIABLE
PAWNBROKERS
308-309 BAY BTREET
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 ot
value, at low rate of interest. See
Joel Bros, if you are in need of money
SEABOARDLINE RAILWAY
CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY RATES.
25th, 30th, 31st and Jan. Ist, good re
turning until .Tan. 4th at rate of one
and one-third fare plus 25 cents for
students of schools and colleges, tick
ets will be on sale Dec. 16th to 22d
Inclusive, good returning until Jan.
Bth, 1904 at same rate as above. Full
information can be obtained from any
Seaboard agent or Charles F. Stewart,
A. G. P. A., Savannah, Ga.
The Weather.
Forecast for today in Georgia. Fair
and continued cold.
Not Over-Wise.
There is an old allegorical picture
fa girl scared at the grass-hop pe>
but in the act of heedlessly tread'n,
n a snake. This is parallelled by
the man who spends a large sum of
noney building a cyclone cellar, but
negleet to provide his family with
bottle of Chamberlain’s Colic Choi
era and Diarrhoea Remedy as a safe
g.ard against Mow el complaints
whose victims outnumber those o:
the cyclone a hundred to one. This
remedy everywhere recognized as th<
most prompt and reliable rriadlcin-
RYDALLS IONIC
A New Selenitic Discovery
for the
BLOOD and NERVES.
It purifies the blood by eliminating the
waste matter and other impurities and by
destroying the germs or microbes that
infest the blood. It builds up the blood
by restoring and multiplying the red cor
puscles, making the blood rich and red.
It restores and stimulates the nerves,
causing a full free How of nerve
throughout the entire nerve system. It
speedily cures unstrung nerves, nervous
ness, nervous prostration and all diseases
of the nervous system.
MALARIA.
RYDALES TONIC is a specific for ail
forms of Malaria. It acts on anew prin
ciple. It kills the microbes that produce
Malaria. The cause being removed the
disease quickly disappears. RYDALES
TONIC is guaranteed to cure the most
obstinate cases of Malarial Fever, Chilis
and Fever, Ague, etc. We authorize all
dealers handling our remedies to refund
the purchase price for every bottle of
RYDALES TONIC that does not give
jatisfactiojj^
me Meal Berneei] Gompsny.
HICKORY, N. C.
ASK FOR
Nabob Corn
AT -
CAHN’S
'Phone 296. 227 Grant
Better Than
Trading Stamps
24 lbs good patent flour 65c.
19 lbs. granulated sugar SI.OO
Best leaf lard, per pound 10a
Best grits, per peck 20c.
Best meal per peck 20c.
Best yellow yams, peck 15c.
Best tomatoes, 4 cans 25a
4 pound bucket cottolene 45c.
Plonic hams, per pound 10c.
Good tea, per pound ...,40c.
A big saving to cash buyers.
A, C. JEFFERS.
Newu.suc Street
ABOUND OUR CITY,
•—■.—
Fleming Smith, of Jesup, was in the
ctiy yesterday.
J. ’A. Montgomery spent yesterday
at Waynesville.
E. L. Gash, of Atlanta, spent yes
terday in the city.
C. P. Dent, of Atlanta, spent yes
terday in the city.
H. L. Jones, of Charleston, was in
the city yesterday.
A. C. Aldrege, of Savannah, was
in the city yesterday.
J. G. Gordon, of Tiftcn, was a visit
or to the city yesterday.
G. K. Arnett, of Camden county,
spent yesterday in the city.
G. W. Wilson will return from Chi
cago in the course of a week.
T. A. Jackson, of Atlanta, registered
at the Oglethorpe yesterday.
Dr. S. D. Brooks of Savannah, was
a visitor to the city yesterday.
J. B. Wright of SL Simon was
among the visitors to tb city yesterday.
G. L. Lcrrimer of Jacksonville was
among the visitors to the city yester
day.
Henry
Clay
Flour
received fresh and direct from |
the mill each week, and there is]
none better, very few its equal
V7e are -- --
SOLE AGENTS for BRUNSWICK
If you haven’t tried this flour
’phone for free sample. Our
guarantee, also the mill’s back
of every sack.
’PHONE 158.
If it’s good to eat we have it.
K 3eo's r .P&,tfpefc
Pli M. f QQD C&.OjpfjfC
MONEY IN DIRT
IF YOU KNOW IT.
Here are some real bargains of
Brobston, Fendig & Cos., the up to
date real estate agents.
Read them.
The Jho. Wood home on Union St.
beautiful house and 7 room house
Terms SSOO cash S2OO per quarter.
4 small nouses, rent for $16.00 per
month. Will sell for $750.
Vacant corner G and E streets. $550
2 lots on A street, close in, $250
Two small houses near Lover's
Oak, SBOO for the two.
Two story house and lot 90x180,
on North Albany street S9OO.
Brobston, Fendig & Cos
THE HOLE IN THE WALL!
No Fine Fixtures, but the
BEST DRINK IN THE CITY
for 10 c.
H. SELIG,
Phone 237. 225 Grant SL
All brands California Wines
25c per bottle.
Radies
( i
, We invite your inspection of 1
, our line of SILKS and VELVETB'
i OSTRICH TiPS HAT Trimmings'
I ZEPHYR WOOL at half the real'
i value. - _ ,
MUST BE' SOLD
tliza tarle
<
Entrances earner of Glouces
ter street, over Morgan’s Drug <
Store. <
Rumfords Baking Powder per lb.. .25c.
One pound package currants Bc.
One pound package rasins 11c.
Fine dates, per pound 10c.
Brazel nuts, per pound 15c.
Pecan nuts per pound 15c.
English walnuts, per pound 15c.
Almonds, per pound 15c.
Bulk olives, per pound 35c.
Best bacon, per pound 10a
KAISER’S |
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Holiday Goods ;
1
This store is overflow"
ing with goods that are
appropriate for
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS
SOMETHING FOR EVERYBODY
flany of the novelties
are exclusive, only one
of a kind.
WE ARE READY WITH A GRANDER STOCK THAN EVER
BEFORE OF USEFUL GOO D8 THAT MAKE THE BEST OF
GIFTS.
GET THE HABIT AND ASK FOR TRADING STAMPB, THEY
MEAN MONEY TO YOU.
KAISER’S
Another Great
Shoe Offer
For Ladies, Children’ Hen
and Boys
THURSDAY, FRIDAY AMD
SATURDAY
$1.50 LADIES' SHOEB $1.15 68c CHILDREN'S SHOES 4 T e
$2.00 LADIES SHOES $1.39 35c CHILDREN’S SHOES J3a
$2.50 LADIES’ BHOEB $1.86 $2.00 MEN’S SHOES ■■ ||4U
$3.00 LADIES’ SHOES $2.46 $2.60 MEN'S SHOES $1 75
75c CHILDREN'S SHOES 58c $3.00 MEN’S SHOES $2.28
WE HAVE THE BHOES YOU WANT AT PRICES THAT WILL
SUIT YOUR PULSE EVERY SHOE GUARANTEED
i-- , .. - - V
Mrs iVL Isaac?
For the Holidays!
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Inspect Our Window
In GOLD
Every Article Gehuine 24 Karat
Solid Gold Plate
$. M. Miller & den
A Great Crockery Stock,
I Have the Largest Stock of China, Glass and Agateware
in Brunswick, Which lam Selling at th e Lowest Prioss
HAY, GRAIN AND GROCERIES.
A. ZELMONOVITZ,
Corner E. and L Street*. Pho ne £OS
Better goodsfor Fame money
Same goods for less money
..
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THAT 18 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 CAPEB.
LADIES’ READY MADE SKIRTS AND WAISTS
WE GUARANTEE OUR PRICES TO BE THE LOWEST.
WE REFUND YOUR MONEY FI YOU ASK FOR IT.
" 11 ‘ ‘ i ■
J. H. Heller & Bro.
A ~FTT T*
DECEMBER 11, 1903.