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NEW
HOLIDAY
GOODS
My new stock of Holiday Goods consisting of every
thing in the Dry Goods and Notions line is still being
received and is one of the
Handsomest
Ever Displayed
In Brunswick. If you are in need of
Dry Goods,
Hats, shoes, caps, notions, laces, ribbons, etc.
Come and Inspect My' Stock
H. V. ADDEILET.
2G2 JSovtfccisUe Street,
Seed Oats,
Seed Rye,
Mixed Cow feed
| Lafferty’s Flour
fJ.'.M. BURNETT,
Wholesale Grocer,
‘PHONE 93. 222 BAY, 221 OGLETHORPE.
OUR CHRIST HAS
Goods are now ready for inspection
Including ail kinds of toys,dolls,fancy
boxes, fancy china, bric=a=brac and
other things too numerous to mention
SPECIAL ! I I ALL TRIMMED AND READY-TO-WEAR HATS AT
COST
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l ime for ]
Christmas'
Shopping
MEN’S and YOUTHS’ CARRECT
CLOTHES
Lounging Robes and Smoking
Jackets
TTESE ARE GARMENTS COM
BINING APPROPRIATENESS.!
AND USEFULNESS
SMOKING JACKETSS6.OO to $8.50]
BATH ROBES $3.50 to $10.00?
A few of those $5.00 Jackets left .
THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1903.
AROUND OUR CITY,
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An interesting program is being
arranged by the Purvis Grammar
school for next Wednesday and Thurs
day.
There were only three cases up for
trial at the session of the municipal
court yesterday morning.
Theodore Johnson was arrested and
placed in jail yesterday charged with
stealing a gold watch and a purse
from a white man Tuesday night.
A meeting of the civic league will
be held at the Mens’ club rooms on
Mansfield street this afternoon, and
a full attendance is requested.
In the superior court today the crim
inal docket will be disposed of. There
are net vorfy many interesting cases
to be tried.
Everything was quite lively over
the city yesterday .caused by the street
fair. Two or three small attractions
,etc„ have opened up on Newcastle
street.
The board of trade will hold its reg
ular weekly meeting at the city hall
this mortoing. Several matters of im
portance are tot be discussed and a
full) attendance of te members is de
sired.
Tin- hoarding house people of
Brunswick report that they are al
ready well crowded with winter tourists
A large number have arrived in the
city, while many have engaged accom
modation fox later! In the season.
Administrator’s Sale.
GEORGIA, GLYNN COUNTY.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned Iran applied to the ordi
nary of said ccfunty for leave bo
sell land belonging to the estate of
Mary J. Urovcnstein for the payment
of debts and for the purpose of distri
bution. Said application will be
heard at the regular term of the Court
of Ordinary for said county to he
held on the first Monday in February,
1904. This December 15th, 1903.
W. L. Speir,
Administrator of the estate of Mary
J. Grovenstein.
C. P. Goodyear,
Max Isaac,
Petitioner’s Attorneys.
Cream de Menthe, Cream de Vio
, let. Cream de Rose, Cream de Coco,
Casino Cocktails and lots of other
cordials to numerous to mention at
Slg Levison’s,
Phone 130- 310 Bay Street.
THE GEM FRUIT STORE.
Next to Morgan's Drug Store
STAFF LYONS, Propr.
Everything in the Fruit Line, Cigars,
Tobacco, Pipes, Snuff adn
SMOKERS’ SUPPLIES
Fine Domestic and French Candies
CANDY MADE DAILA FROM
THE CHOICEST SYRUPS.
Come and See Me.
STAFF LYONC.
Quaker Dairy Feed is best for Milch
cows. Wholesale by * M. Burnett.
THE DAVIS HOUSE
307 Norwich St
GOOD BOARD AND EXCELLENT
ROOMS.
Rates per day 75c
Rates per week $3.50
We have the finest feather beds in
the city.
Special attention to
TRANSIENT TRADE
TAX NOTICE.
Additional time has been granted
by the mayor and council in which to
pay 1903 city taxes. The last day
under the ordinance, was November
30th. By special order, I am author
ized to receipt for taxes until Monday
December 28th, 1903. The digests will
then be turned over to the clerk of
council, who will be obliged to issue
executions against all in default. Pay
now, in order that you may save costs
of execution.
Geo. H. Smith, City Treasurer.
My entire line of merchaum and
nmber bit briar pipes at astonishingly
low prices. Sig lycvison,
Phone 130. 310 Bay Street.
Wine List for the Holidays.
N. C. Scuppernong wine, port, sherry,
muscatel, tokay, catawba and black
berry wine. Per gallon SI.OO per bot
tle 25 cents. Sig Levison, 310 Bay
street, phone 130.
THEOLD RELIABLE
Absolutely Pure
THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE
If You Have
A SECOND HAND
Machine, Stove or Furniture of any
description for sale
Phone 323
JOEL BROS,
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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
Special Notice.
Neither the master, owner or agents
of the British S. S.“Greatham” will
he responsible for any debts contract
ed by the crew of said steamer.
F. M. D. Strachan & Cos., Agents.
The best in the photograph line at
Wilson's.
Distress After Eating Cured.
Judge W. T. Holland of Greenburg,
La., who is well and favorably known
say's “Two years ago I suffered greatly
ftom indigestion. After eating, great
distress would invariably result, last
ing for an hour or so And my nights
were •estleas. I concluded to try Kodol
Djfpepaia cure and it cured me en
tirely. Now my sleep Is refreshing
and indigsteton perfect. Sold by Jog
ger's pharmacy.
Mrs. Mollie Allen, of South Fork,
\.y., says she has prevented attacks
,f cholera morbus by taking Cham
herlaln’s stomach and liver tablets
rtben she felt an attack coming on
Such attacks are usually caused b>
Indigestion and the?® tablets are just
what Is needed te clean the stomach
nd ward of thi approaching attack
Attacks of ’ coiic may he pro
ventel In t' fame wav •
Anew collar and sleeve binding
and your overcoat will save the cost
of anew one. See Jim Carter be
fore cold weather. Phone 253-2.
Not Over-Wise.
There is an old allegorical plc-tu”
fa gir’ scared at the grass-hoppe
t in the act of heedlessly treadin
a a snake. This is parallelled by
man who spends a large sum o
<r >y building a cyclone cellar, on
to provide his family wit’
bottle of Chamberlain’s Colic Choi
era and Diarrhoea Remedy as >. safi
g_ard against bjnwel com i.’.a.n tf
whose victims outnumber those o
the cyclone a hundred to one. Thi
remedy everywhere recognized as th'
nost prompt and reliable medlcim
Are You Preparing for Winter
by having your overcoat and winter
suit cleaned and repair,. ll '? See Jim
Carter, the leading clothes cleaner
and dyer. -
A FULL LINE OF
'Oirhtmas'Soodif
AT
CAHN’S
‘Phone 296. 227 Grant <
Better Than
Trading Stamps
1
24 lbs good patent flour 65c.
19 lbs. granulated sugar $l.OO
Best leal lard, per pound 10c.
Best grits, per peck 20c.
B6t meal per peck 20c.
Best yellow yams, peck 15c.
Best tomatoes, 4 cans 25c.
4 pound bucket cottolene 45c.
Picnic hams, per pound 10c.
Good tea, per pound ....40c.
A big saving to cash buyers.
/i Liui i ’
219 Newcastle Street
PERSONAL POINTS,
R. R. Hopkins has returned from a
business trip to Thomasville.
G. L. Hopkins of Atlanta was among
the visitors to the city yesterday.
B. O. Middleton of Atkinson was
among the visitors to the city yester
day.
B. H. Leonard, of Chicago, has ar
rived in the city and will spend the
winter here.
L. W. Beach and a party of friends
left yesterday to enjoy a few days fish
ing at Butler’s Point.
E. W. Ewing, f Atlanta, represent
ing the Keasbey & Mattison Cos., was
in the city yesterday.
Capt. Frank H. Coolidge, of the
South Atlantic Car and Manufacturing
Cos., spent yesterday in the city.
Mr. W. E. Dempster met with
a painful accident yesterday afternoon
sustaining a fracture of his right an
kle. The bone was set and at last
accounts Mr. Dempster was progress
ing as favorably as could be expected.
Henry
Clay
Flour
received fresh and direct from
the mill each week, and theie is"
none better, very few its equal j
We 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.
PURE FOOD GRQfcLR
Grand Master to Visit Rebe’tahs.
All members of Essie Deitz Rebekah
lodge No. 1 a-e urged to be at the
lodge rooms at 3 o’clock Q. m. Reg
ular meeting. Grand Master J. A.
Hynd will be present and desires to
see you.
N. A. Pyliima, N, G,
W. E. Porter, Gevetary.
Steamships are using Lavadura fo.
scouring decks; will not scratch tho
paint; try it.
Housekeepers, wash your lamp
chimnc sand globes in Lavadura wa
ter: it prevents cracking by heat.
Wanted, everybody to bathe ia La
vadura treated water; it’s a delight
ful bath; all first-class grocery stores
sell Lavadura.
Furnished rooms will rent easily i! !
kopt clean with Lavadura; it cleans
marble work beautifully, paint work
and varnish, doors, window facing
and door facings, with very little
work; 10 cents per package.
Can you sing? If so, sing “Lava
dura!” The song is new; but, oh,
how easy.
The Weather is fairly good now
for having clothes put in order for
winter. See Jim Carter, ’phone 253-2
The celebrated White Rose and
•reen River whiskey at Pennington’s
aloom, corner Monk and Grant streets.
W. M. TUPPER * CO.,
Forwarding and Shipping Agents.
Lighterage, Towing and Marine In
wirance. Correenondence Solicited
■RUFSWICO. 8A
1 Radies
i
i We invite your Inspection of
S our line of SILKS and VELVETS
> OSTRICH TIPS HAT Trimmings
> ZEPHYR WOOL at half the real
> value,
1 MUST BE SOLO
: 'ilka 'iark
Entrancce earner of Glouces
ter street, over Morgan’s Drug
,Store.
Rumfords Baking Powder per 1b...25c.
One pound package currants Bc.
One pound package raslns 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 10c.
KAISER’S I
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Special Holiday Offering ;
of \
Handkerchiefs!
HANDKERCHIEFS ARE SUCH ACCEPTABLE GIFTS THAT
THEY FORM A. VERY IMPORTANT CHRISTMAS STOCK I
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BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT OF ALL LINEN AND EMBROIDER •
ED HANDKERCHIEFS WORTH 25c, VERY SPECIAL AT 15c. (
Beautiful assortment ot '
Satin and Taffeta Ribbons:
DESIRABLE COLORS FOR FANCY WORK AND DECORATING.
NO. 22 AT 160, .WORTH 25c.
NO. 30 AT 18c, WORTH 30c.
NO. 40 AT 21, WORTH 35:.
NO. 60 AT 23c, WORTH 40c.
KAISER’S
Xma Sshopping
DO YOUR CFRISTMAS SHOPPING AT CUR STORE—THE STORE
WHERE YOU GET WHAT YOU WANT FOR LESS MONEY THAN
YOU PAY AT OTHER STORE 9
Big line of toys, fancy goods
Neckwear, Hosiery, purses,
IN FACT CHRISTMAS PRESENTS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, SUIT.
ABLE FOR MEN, WOMEN OR CHILDREN.
YOU CAN’T AFFORD TO MISS BEEING OUR CHRISTMAS DIS
PLAYS BEFORE BUYING GOODS. CHEERFULLY SHOWN.
Mrs M, Isaac,
For the Holidays!
Inspect Our Window
In GOLD
Every Article Gehuine 24 Karat
Solid Gold Plate
ft* M, Miller ■& den
A Great Crockery Stock,
i Have the Largest Btock of China, Glass and Agateware
in Brunewick, Which lam Sell ing at th e Lowest Prices.
HAY, GRAIN AND GROCERIES.
A. ZELMONOVITZ,
Corner E, and L Streets. Phone 205
For the Benefit of the Visitors to
THE CARNIVAL
we ofifer the following Bargains
$15.00 MENS- SUITS AT $11.98
$12.00 MENS’ SUITS AT $9,98
SIO.OO MENS’ SUITS AT $8.93
$5.00 MENS’ TROUSERS AT $3.98
$4.00 MENS’ TROUSERS AT $3.48
$4.00 MENS' TROLSERS AT $3.25
$3.50 MENB’ TROUSERS AT $2.98
$3.00 MENS’ TROUSERS AT $2.69
$2.60 MENS’ TROUSEKB AT $1.98
OUR GOODS ARE MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. WE REFUND
YOUR MONEY IF NOT SATISFACTORY.
and. J-f* & Bro,
JN ill Vv Cax-w a Xuij „T.