The Brunswick daily news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1903-1906, December 19, 1903, Page 8, Image 8

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8 ' ' “ ••■•■■■■l®®® Hart Schiffixr £.. ’Time for & Kara (r |H:r>dTai!ore(j P JL % Christmas. /' ma • ijh|- : w Shopping, j *; '* ; f MEN'S and YOUTHS’ CAR RECTj h : CLOTHES j lounging Robes and Smoking I ; TTESE ARE GARMENTS COM-j ;VjsJ/ j*' „ bining appropriateness.! * "Alili AND USEFULNESS SMOKING JACKETBS6.OO to $8.50j I BATH ROBES $3.50 to $10.00; — wmm M mJ A few of those $5.00 Jackets left >^py> l )MI hr hu*> • *n X J ! 11l —GOODS My ntw stock of t Holiday (joous very 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 S. . 11, 202 JMovtfceistle Street:, Seed Oats, Seed Rye, flixed Cowfeed . L Lafferty’s Flour W.*M BURNETT, Wholesale Grocer, ■—TpHONE 93. 222 BAY. 221 OGLETHORPE. OUR CHRISITIAS _ Goods are now ready for inspection Including; all kinds of toys,dolls,fancy boxes, fancy china, bric=a=brac and other things too numerous to mention SPECIAL I I I ALL TRIMMED AMD READY-TO-WEAR HATS AT COST at “ELKANS” AROUND OUR CITY, The thermometer took a downward shoot late last night and dropped well down into th§ thirties. However, it grew warmer at an early hour thia morning. All the merchants expect a good business in their respective lines to day. All of the laborers will be paid j off and many of them will do their Christinas shopping. This is the last day to pay the; county taxes, as the books will close this afternoon. Everything at Jekyl is now in read iness for the opening of the season, which will’ occur shortly. Attention is directed to the large display ad. of Levy’s elsewhere in this issue. This well known and popular firm has an unusually large and hand- Bome line of Christmas goods, and a suitable present for almost anyone can be found there. Several vessels arrived in port yes terday, and everything aong the river front presented rather busy appear ance. TAX NOTICE. Additional time ha 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. Administrator’s Sale. GEORGIA, GLYNN COUNTY. Notice is hereby given that the un dcrKigne,! has applied to the ordi nary of said county for leave bo sell land belonging to the estate of Mary J. Groven stein 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 bo held on the first Monday In February, 1904 This December 15th, 1903. W. L. Speir, Administrator of the estato 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 Big Levlson’s, Phone 130. 310 Bay Street. My entire line of merchaum and amber bit briar pipes at astonishingly low prices. Slg Levison. Phone 130. 310 Bay Street. 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 bed* in the city. Special attention to TRANSIENT TRADE Steamships are using Lavadura fo. scouring decks; will not scratch tee paint; try It. Housekeepers, wash your lamp chi line sand globes in Lavadura wn tei . it prevents cracking by boat. \V:lilted, everybody to bathe ill La v idnr.i troate l water; it's a deligh l 1 . brill; .'ll first-class grocery store a. !i I.avadura. a ■ rnmr* will ren< easily il kept clean with Lavadura; it cleans . , ,w in ceaulituny. paint ,vo:k 1 v j-'isli. doers, window facing: ,ir.d c .o- facings, with very liltU won;; 10 cents per package. Can you sing" If so, sing “Lava dura!" The song la new; but, oh, how easy. :ne Weather Is fairly good now for having clothes put iu order lor 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. TUPP2R A CO., f-orvfrrdlng and Shipping Agent*. Lighterage, Towing and Marine In rurreoe. Correspondence Sollcltee WRurewicML a*. THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1908. THE OLD RELIABLE Absolutely Pure THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE If You Have A SECOND HAND Machine, Stove or Furniture of any description for aale 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 Special Notice. Neither the master, owner or agents of the British S. S."Greatharu” will be responsible for any debts contract ed by the crew of said steamer. F. M. D. Straehan & Cos., Agents. The best lu the photograph line at Wilson's. Olstro3a After Eating Cured. judge W. T. Holland of Greenburg, La. who is well and favorably known say's “Two years ago I suffered greatly from Indigestion. After eating, great distress would Invariably rarult, last ing for an hour or so nd ray nights were restless. I concluded to try Kodol Dy.-pepslta cure and it cured me en tirely. Now my sieep is refreshing and lndlgsteion perfect. Sold by Joe-- **er’B pharmacy Mrs. Mollie Allen, of South Fork y,, says she has prevented attack 1 ,f cholera morbus by taking Cham berlain’s stomach and liver tablet? ..■lion she felt an attack coming on Such attacks axe usua’ly caused b indigestion and the** tablets are just what is needed to nloan tbe stomach nd ward off thi encroaching attack Attacks of ' ’’'out* ooilc may be pre vented In t" * °^ Tn a way * Anew collar and sleeve binding and your overcoat will save tbe cost of a new one. See Jim Carter be fore cold weather. Phone 253-2. Not Over-Wise. There is an old allegorical pKtu'- fa glr l scared at the grass-hoppe. .at in tbs act of heedlessly treadin; n a snake. This Is parallelled by . man who spends a large sum o ,uiey building a cycior.o collar, bin ,-lcct to provide his family wit! bottle of Chamberlain's Colic Choi era and Diarrhoea Remedy as : snft ruard against hcwel cornp'.a'.nt whose victims those <■ the cyclone a hundred to one. Thi remedy everywhere recornized as th most prompt and reliable medicin. Are You Preparing for Winter by having your overcoat and winter suit cleaned and repaired? See Jim Carter, the leading clothes cleaner and dyer. . r ; * A FULL LINE OF Xhristmasyeedd] > > at i CAHN’S J * ‘Phone 296. 227 Grant • ■ Better Than Trading Stamps 24 lb* good patent flour 65c. Rumfords Baking Powder per lb., ,25c. 19 lbs. granulated sugar SI.OO One pound package currants Bc. Rest leaf lard, per pound 10c One pound package rasius lie Best grits, per peck 20c. Fine dates, per pound 10c. Best meal per peck 20c. Brazel nuts, per pound 15c. Eest yellow yams, peck 15c. Fecan nuts per pound 15c. Best tomatoes, 4 cans 25a. English walnuts, per pound 15c. 4 pound bucket cattolene 45c. Almonds, per pound 15c. Picnic hams, per pound 10c. Bulk olives, per pound 35c. Good tea, per pound 40c. Best bacon, per pound 100. A big saving to cash buyers. A. C. JEFFERS. , d.19 Newcastle Afreet PERSONAL POINTS,’ W. H. DeVoe has recovered from his illness. J. A. Montgomery is spending a few days in Fitzgerald. 6. J. Ford reteumed yesterday from a trip to Augusta. H. L. Knight, erf Savannah, was in the city yesterday. J. L. Jacobi has returned from a bus iness trip to Fitzgerald. J. L. Jacobi has returned from a business trip to Fitzgerald. Hon. T. W. Lamb was among the visitors to the city yesterday. Judge Parker and Solicitor Bennett returned to their respective homes last nigrt Messrs. A. D. and Horace Harby, of Sumpter, S. C., are in the city, the guest of relatives. Nat Nightengale is improving from the injuries accidentally received a few days ago. B. J. Ford returned yesterday from Augusta, whre he went to attend the meeting of the Southeastern Tariff Association. J. Sparks and J. M. Rainey, of Ea- 1 tonton, are in the city for a few days, the guest of their kindsman, Judge J. D. Sparks. Grand Master Hynds, of the Georgia Odd Fellows, loft yesterday rr.r rrtng for Savannah, where he paid his oCI cial visit to the lodges of that city last night. Henry C. Freeh has arrived In the city and accepted a position at Fort son’s drug store. Mr. Freeh will be the prescription clerk at this drug store, and he comes to Brunswick well recommended as a druggist. Henry Clay Flour received fresh and direct from the mill each week, and there none better, very few it* equal We are SOLE AGENTS for BRUNSWICK If yju 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. 'Beoyf'.TCaAfueA, "PUHLFOODGROICK^ Grand Master to Visit Rebe’cahs. All members of Essie Deitz Rebel;::h lodge No. 1 a-e urged to be a; tha lodge rooms at 3 o’clock q. m. Reg ular meeting. Grand Master J. A. Hynd will be present and desires to sea you. N. A. Pylsma. N. G. W. E. Poirter, S-> vetary. Fifteenth Semi-Annual Dividends. The National Bank of Brunswick. Brnnswick, Ga., Dec. 17th, 1903. The board of directors of the Na tional Bank of Brunswick have this day declared a dividend of 3 per cent., three dollars per share, payable on and after January 2nd, 1904, to sharehold ers of record at close of business thb date. E. D. Walter, Cathier. \ ladies t 5 We Invite your Inspection of *> our line of SILKS and VELVETS i OSTRICH TIPS HAT Trimmings t ZEPHYR WOOL at half the real i value. MUST BE SOLD ; 'tliza Xiarle > 1 I Entrances earner of Glouces-. | ter street, over Morgan’* Drug < .Store. t it* O *4l KAISER’S | Special Holiday Offering ; | of : t 4 HANDKERCHIEFS ARE SUCH ACCEPTABLE GIFTS THAT f THEY FORM A VERY IMPORTANT CHRISTMAS STOCK * • BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT OF ALL LINEN AND EMBROIDER . ED HANDKERCHIEFS WORTH 25c, VERY SPECIAL AT 15e, : Beautiful assortment ol j Satin a ,, d Taffeta Ribbons * DESIRABLE COLORS FOR FANCY WORK AND DECORATING. $ NO. 22 AT 16c, .WORTH 25c. 4 NO. SO AT 13c,.. WORTH 30a. 4 NO. 40 AT 21, WORTH 35c. NO. CO AT 23c, WORTH 40c, 4_ 4 | KAISER’S XmaS shopping DO YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING AT OUR STOP.E-THS STORE WHERE YOU G--T WHAT YOU WANT FOR L2S3 MONEY THAN YOU PAY AT O' HER 6TORES 3ig line of toys,fancy goods Neckw ear. Hosiery, purses, IN FACT CHLISTMA* PRESENTS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, SUIT ABLE FOR MEM, WOMEN OR CHILDREN. NCU CAN’T AFFORD TO M!33 SEEING OUR CHRISTMAS DIS PLAYS BEFORE BUYING GOODS. CHEEITFULLY SHOWN. Mrs M. Isaac? at .Jt.a ,yj t v6 j Jji.sj For the Holidays! inspect Our Window In GOLD Every Article Genuine 24 Karat Solid Goid Plate pC *M. Miller & den A Great Crockery Stock. ■ 1 , I Have the Largest Stock of Chine, Glass and Agateware In Bruniw’ck, Which I am Selling at the Lowest Prioes, HAY, GRAIN AND GROCERIES. A. ZELMONOVITZ, Ceriler E. and L Streets. Phene 205 For the Benefit ol the Visitors to THE CARNIVAL we olier the folic wing Bargains $16.00 MENS' *UITS AT $11.9$ $12.00 MENS’ SUITS AT $8,98 SIO.OO MENS’ SUITS AT $3.93 $5.00 MENS’ TROUSERS AT $3.88 $4.00 MENS' TROUSERS AT $5.48 $4.00 MENS' TROUSERS AT $3.29 $390 MENS’ TROUSERS AT $298 $3.00 MENS’ TROUSERS AT $2.63 $2.80 MENS’ TROUSERS AT $1.93 OUR GOODS ARE MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. WE REFUN* YOUR MONEY IF NOT SATISFACTORY, J. H. Holler & Bro. 2-20 NEWCASTLE ST.