The Brunswick daily news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1903-1906, December 22, 1903, Page 3, Image 3

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President Suspenders Ease Comfort Freedom Otilf/ ‘Durability Metal Parts Rust Prooi ' H Positively Guaranteed if [M \l /W 1 ’“President” -son buckles. I/M\f /Mf J Everywhere SO cts.. f S\ / or by mail postpaid. /sp/ j light or dark, wide or narrow. I M II C. A. EDGARTON MFG. CO, Jf I 9 Box 476, Shirley. Mass. am——, dx&TtZj'h ••H-frr'l ‘ WHEN FINISHED cur work will pass the most rigid examination by experts. All PLUMBING jobs—no matter how small and sim ple, or large and complicated—aresw cessfull': handled. Material and woiv manship in covered places is just r good as that in plain sight Get ourestimates before placfc% contract eusewhere. MOSES DANIEL. 205 Gloucester Street. COME AND SEE US FOR Christmas Fads IN THE Whiskey, Beer, and Cigar Line SPECIAL HOLIDAY PRICE NOW OFFERED ON Red Top Rye SI,OO PER QUART. CORRESPONDING PRICES IN ALL DEPARTMENTS S. D. Levadas 205 MONK STREET Don’t Make a Mistake About your harness, but call and eee J. H. Tankersley and get one of his. Last Better, Sells Cheaper, Gives Boot Satisfaction of any. He makes all grades and prices to order. Fine line of horse bats, boots, dusters, oils, and Hakes a specialty of repairing trunks, valicea,'' in fact all leather and carriage work neatly done and with dispatch. Call on him. J. H. TANKERSLEY. Wrought Iron and Woven Wire Fencing The Celebrated PAGE make. C. W. DOMING, General Agent. Brunswick, Ga. i’"’* 1 ' 1 1 I handle a large stock of cigars. Special prices to box customers. Slg Leviscn. Phone 130. 310 Bay Street. Ail kinds of bottled export beers, “half-aad half” and ales, at Slg Levison’ss, Phone 130. 310 Bay Street. The Pleasure of Eating. Pei'ooac BUftCr*U£ iu.i - • dyspepsia or other stomach troubles ..*i tudl t. juui xsj K.\*i • digests what you eat ami makes, u. L-0ih.i..., onUl, a-.*- 1 WtiihUj lO I.eV'oi nt.i.ng iO liaU.;,o*UC-2\ di itua i.:; coiu:;iiiiits afilecun*. tne - or i. -u-o <u b.. acL or tract. When yen yjU *•',! !*■;•*e ~'ao. 2.!iu - \ Oiy Li.i me .. . .. . -ic ii.-i . - >ut ii/ou vio...t. is ass <n>d appropriated by the LiloOU an. Lis •• harmacv- Ladies Shirts ahd v.■ aps cleaned, and pressed or dyed at Jim Carters 604 Monk street, 'phone 263-2. Fifty oranges for seventy-five cents at A. C. Jeffers. Ship Notice. Neither the master, consignees or owners of the British steamship, Cairnstrath, will be responsible far je;snK 'jejtmH Pis* js mow s*n ■*". reprrjTrno stqsp Xtm T- le Ivina cl n niun He tViu. “I was in Washington once,” said a man at tlie club, •'when Tom Heed was the czar of the house of representa tives. He was holding forth with ear nestness on some theme to a group of friends when that man you see over there by the cigar counter pushed his way through the crowd, grasped Reed by the hand and said effusively: ‘Hello, Tom, old hoy! How do you do?’ “Reed responded in a manner that was more of a shake for the man than for his hand and went on with his talk. When our friend over there had edged out of the crowd, someone said: ‘You didn’t seem to be happy over him, Reed. Who is your friend, anyway?’ “Reed drawled out, ‘He’s a fellow from New York who knows more men who don’t want to know- him than any other man In the United States.’ De trolt Free Press. Thrifty Squanderer., When Napoleon entered Genoa ir 1805, the rich patricians of the city exerted themselves to gain the favoi of the conqueror by ill sorts of flat tering attentions. The most elaborate of these was a banquet patterned after the famous one offered by Antony to Cleopatra. The tables were set in an artificial garden, floating on pontoons, which were towed out to sea during the prog ress of the feast. At the conclusion ot the banquet—again In imitation of An tony and Cleopatra—all the costly golf and sliver plate was flung Into the sea This little tribute of honor to the em peror was not so expensive as It seem ed, for the floating garden was sur rounded with nets, and the plate was subsequently recovered. Confessions of a Priest. Rev. Jno. S. Co-, otf Wake, Ark., writes, “For 12 years I suffered from Yellow Jaundice. I consulted a number of physicians and tried ail sorts of medicines, but got no relief. en I began the used of Electric Bitters and feel that I am mow cured of a disease that had me in Its grasp for twelve years.” If you want a re liable medicine for Liver and Kidney trouble, stomach disorder or general debility, get Electric Bittera. It’s guaranteed by all druggists. Only 60e EDWIN W. DART, Attorney and Councillor at Lam Court Hour.- Brunswick, G* THE OGLETHORPE, HUGH PORTER, Mgr. Brunswick’s Only First Class Hotel. Reasonable Rates to Traveling Men. Excellent Cuisine. Perfect Service, Electric ’ Light ■ . —■ k A Pleasure and Convenience 3 IT MAKES ; Your homes look bright. No oily lamps to keep in order " So/ves breaking lamp chimneys* Safest and beat way of lighting. Only turn the button to get the light; easier than striking a match. DARK WINTER EVENINGS' are here and now is the time to" consider—For rates and inorma-' tio n ’Phone or call on MUTUAL LIGHT & WATER CO. , A Purgative Pleasure, if you ever took DeWitt’s little Bar riers for biliousness or constipa tion you know what a purgative pieas. are is. These famous little pills cleanse the liver and rid the system if all without producing unpleasant effects. They do not gripe, sicken ir weaken, but give tone and strength ■o the Leslies and organso involved. W. H. Howell, of Houston, Tex., says: "No letter pill can he used than Lit tle Early Rivers foi constii a! n s ■ ead'iu he, etc.” Sold by Jierger's nt.ar macT- Have you an OlcT Hat. Stetson’s, Dunlap, Knox of other fine soft of stiff felt bats, cleaned and reshaped by experienced hatters. SOU-3 Gloucester street. J. V. Badoye. THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 190S, WILL ENFORCE THE ORDINANCE People Must Not Discharge Fireworks In the Limits, Chief of Poilioe Burney requests The News to state the fire ordinance of the city will be rigidly enforced during the holidays and anyone caught discharging fire works In the limits will be arraigned in the police court and a fine imposed upon them. For the information of the general public the fire limits are given: Com mencing at G. street, on north, Rey nolds on east., running to London, and up Bay to point of beginning. During the holidays only the boys will be allowed to discharge fireworks outside the limits. Chief Burney hopes that there will be no violation of the city ordinance as regards fireworks, but if the law is disregarded the parties will be dealt with in the courts. A BEAUTIFUL LINE OF SHOES. J. A. Smith is Now Displaying His New Line. Probably the best and largest line of shoes ever displayed in Brunswick is to be found at the store otf J. A. Smith, our exclusive shoe dealer. Mr. Smith, as is well known, handles several brands otf the leading shoes and always has a full supply of each on hand, but this season he has pur chased an unusual arge and varied stock. For the ladies he has the well known Dorothy brand, which, as a ladies’ shoe, has but few equals; for men he handles Douglas, and for boys and girls there are all kinds of well known brands to be found at his establish ment. If you are figuring on giving some friend or relative a pair of shoes for Christmas, pay his store a visit and you are sure to be peased. YOUR CHRISTMAS CANDIES. An Elaborate Stock Being Displayed at Lloyd’s. Of course everyone knows that Christmas without candy would not be complete, and so don’t fail to have a goodly suppy for the little ones. It is so highly important that it be absolutely pure. Lloyd now has a tempting array of the newest and most delicious kinds, and offers them at popular prices. Call and make your selection be fore tlie rush begiUß. Next door to Fleming & Waff's. SOUTHERN RAILWAY Schedule Corrected to December 13, ..1903. For savannah, Washington, Baltimore phhiladelphia and New York. Leave Brunswick, 9:50 am.. 9:00 pm Arrive Savannah 11:59 pm “ Washington 9:45 am 9:50 pm “ Baltimore 11:27 am 11:35 pm “ Phila’pia 4:15 pm 2:41 am ’• New York 4:15 pm 6:30 am ■'or Macon, Atlanta and Points North ana West. Leave Brunswick 11:30 am.. 9:00 pm Arrive Macon 6:45 pm .... 3:00 am “ Atlanta 10:10 pm....5:20 am “ Birmingham 6:20 am 11:45 am “ Chattanooga 9:45 am “ Cincinnati 7:30 pm “ Louisville 8:15 pm “ Chicago 7:30 pm From New York, Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington and Savannah. Leave New York 3:25 pm..12:10 am “ Phil’pia 5:25 pm... 7:23 am “ Baltimore 8:25pm.. 9:34 am “ Wash’gn 9:50 am. 10:51 am • Savannah 3:10 pm.. 3:20 am Arrive Brunswick 6:30 pm. .8:30 am From Chicago, Cincinnati, Louisville, Atlanta and Macon. Leave Chicago 8:40 pm •• Cincinnati 8:30 am ** . . ...... HTH “ Atlanta. .11:50 pm. 7:00 am “ Macon..2:lo am... 10:20 am Arrive Brunswicks:3o pm,. 8:30 am C. H. Ackert, Gen’l Mngr, Washington D. C. S. H. Hardwick, Gen’l Pass. Agt., Washington, D. C. 1 W. H. Tayloe, Asst. Gen’l Pass. Agt. Atlanta, Ga. C. L. Candler, Gen’l Agt. Brunswick, Ga. TAX NOTICE. Additional time’has been granted by the mayor and council in which to pay 1203 city taxes. The last day under the ordinance, was November 30th. By special order, I am author ized tc receipt for taxes until Monday December 23th, 13C3. The digests wl.l ther 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 cost* of execution. Geo. H. Smith, City Treasurer. Administrator’s Sale. GEORGIA, GLYNN COUNTY. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned lias applied to the ordi nary of said county for leave tio sell land belonging to the estate of Mary J. Grovenstein for the payment of debts and for the purpose of distri bution. Said application will he | heard at the regular term of the Court j of Ordinary for said county to be j held on the first Monday in February, j 1904. This December 15th, 1903. j W. L. Spelr, Administrator of the estate of Mary ; J. Grovenstein. C. P. Goodyear, Max Isaac, Petitioner’s Attorneys. Cream de Menthe, Cream de Vio- • j lot, Crenm de Ros©, Cream de Coco, | Casino Cocktails and lots of other S cordials to numerous to mention at Sig Levison’s, ■ I Phone 130. 310 Bay Street. ! My entire line of merchaum and ! amber bit briar pipes at astonishingly low prices. Sis Levlson, ' Phone 130, *lO Bay Street. Doings In AT GAY YULETIDE. All hail the genial time of year When every heart is kind, When far and near there is good cheer And care is left behind. Old feuds forgot, and hates aside, New hearty clasps of hand, While far and wide at Christmas tida, Love reigns throughout the land. Forgive, forget, a truce to pride; Healed are all friendship’s rifts, At gay Yuletide on every side We’re “worked" for Christmas gift;. —New York Journal. Mrs. J. B. Wright spent yesterday in the city. „ • • The Misses Fort have returned to their home in Athens. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Fred Boyd have re turned from a visit to Darien. • * * Miss Rosa Snyder leaves thhis week to spend the holidays in Columbus. • Mr. and Mrs. Mike Brown and Mr. J. K. Brown return today from New York. Miss Julia Brown returns tomorrow from Columbia, where she has been j at college. ; * * * Mrs. R. L. Branham of Waycross and her little daughters are visiting Mrs. C. L. Elliott. , | * * Miss Bertha Baker will return Thurs-i day from Jekyl Isand to spend the holidays at home. „ * * • Miss Hazel Nightengale will leave this week for Darien to visit the Mis- i ses Paul. • * * Miss Mariam Dent entertained with an informal luncheon in Savannah Sat urday. ** * * Miss Fannie Grant Nightengale will leave Saturday to visit Miss Johnson in Savannah. | • * * Miss Ellen Pennlman leaves to-’ morrow for Savannah after a visit i to Mrs. E. D. Walter. I * • * Richard Everett will arrive today j from Brooklyn to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Everett. • • * Dr and Mrs. J. A. Butts will spend the holidays in Jacksonville, guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Fleming. • * • Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Safford and Miss. CHRISTMAS SHOPPING made easy— Read our list, of Suitable Christmas Presents DO YOUR TRADING EARLY and what little effort it requires to complete your Christmas Shopping. LADIES’ LACE COLLAKS, STOCKS ' NECKWEAR ft. f^ UMBRELLAS, j j ... f V ! . HOSE, LINEN ’ ~ / > LOUNGING ROBES MILL *, M *-- •* ' “™ ROB “' /iTfX \m\ *, TOILET SETS. I / >'> < \ I I\/A * >- fT. J 9? .. J l MEN’S BATH ROBES, V. . -f '//t MEN'S LOUNGING ROBES j \\ , . 'I C , MEN’S SMOKING JACKETS! JCL ** ' A-' ' '/ • J /TVTTTx v **’ { / SILK MUFFLERS.- , ji F /U j/A \ f SILK SUSPii.VDERS, , Pirj/ TIES, S’JITS i ' ) SILK SHIRT WAISTS, As-i” FU R PIECES, WALKING CANOS, f JACKETS, PURSES, OVERCOATS, WRIST BAGS, KID C.-OVES, ‘ w m WRITING TABLETS, SWEATERS, i ] FELT SLIPPERS, FINE SHOES, ' EVENING SLIPPERS, STETSON OR DUNLAP HATS SHOES, REMEMBER, V. E GIVE It per certt reSSfeaMßiHiSif CHILDRENS’ FUR SETS, MU LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF OFF ON SUITS AND OVEIL- iijf .7la§&%lk -uunsruj ; ISSS£3k BOYS’ MISSES’ AND CHILDRENS COATS TOR CASH. yj jp, SHOES IN THE CITY. Society Anna Laura Safford of Pittsburg, Pa, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Maso„ I * * * Mrs. F. D. Aiken will be at home 1 this afternoon from 3:30 to 6 o’clock.' Miss Mery Arnold will assist in re ceiving. * * * Miss Mary Letford returns to Way-' cross this week for the holidays, after which she will again be the guest of Mrs. H. M. King in this city. . Miss Mada McDonald will come over from Frederica Wednesday and will loave Thursday for Chattahoochee. Fla. to spenc|.Uhristmas with friends. • • Mrs. R. P, Paul of Darien entertain ed at cards recently In honor of Mis ses Fannie and Louise Hopkins. Tha rffair was very pretty and enjoyable. ♦ * * Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Kellara and their little daughter leave next week for Florida, where they will reside in fu ture. 1 heir many friends regret their departure very much but wish them success in their new home. • * • At the residence oif Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Speais, relatives of the bride, Sun day night at 7 o’clock, oecurrd the wedding of Miss-Hazel Clubb, of this city to Mr. J. S. Morrow, of Quitman. The wedding was a quiet one, only a few relatives and friends of the con tracting parties being present.. But ‘ er - Tfij cup special _ I MOLASSES B TTERCUPS ONLY Oc lb. THIS WEEK C ILY. REGULAR 10c GOODS. GIVE THEM A TR AL. THEY ARE DELICIOUS. L loyd’s. For the Ladies. Who want your hats trimmed or fixed in any way will please have same done befort Christmas, as our milliner ImTnodlqtoly aftf>r. Ujr doing so you will greatly oblige. Mrs. M. Isaac. LEVY'S THE OUDKXUABLE i Absolutely Pure THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE Come and get it I CARRY A FULL LINE OF WEST ERN MEATS AMD SAUSAGES. MY STOCK OF FAMILY AND FANCY GROCERIES IS SPLENDIDLY SELECTED. ALSO A FULL ASSORTMENT OF IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC CIGARS. MANY NOVELTIES FOR CHRISTMAS. CHRIS. ARNHEITER COR. NEV/CASTLE and MONK STREET . ‘PHONE 64 jflre You In ffeed of Some Mecu Harness I— j If so it will pay you to call and select from my | large stock. 1 also make a specialty of wheel wright and blacksmith work, and do all kinds of wagon and buggy repair work. Horses shoed on [ the shortest notice. Give me a trial. h- • Tv-ii. BURNS, j 3