The Brunswick daily news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1903-1906, December 23, 1903, Page 3, Image 3

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President Suspenders Durability Meta! Parts Rust Proof? U Positively Guaranteed if J .(M l \l /W \ "President’" Is on buckles. faJjft f J Everywhere 50 cts.. ju/:; \ jMI f or by mail postpaid. /Ml J Light or dark, wide or nvroir. jtV' 7 g y Jj C. A. EDGARTON MFG. CO.' lhfr> JL / 'k Box 476. Shirley. Mass. Vy j~/ >4 c Kt-'‘ WHEN FINISHED cur work will pass the most rigid examination "by experts. AII PLUMBING jobs—no matter how small and sim ple, or large and complicated—aresur cessfull: handled. Material and woii manship in covered places is just t • good as that in plain sight. Get ourostimates before placing 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 51,00 PER QUART. CORRESPONDING PRICES IN ALL DEPARTMENTS S. D. Levadas 206 MONK STREET Don’t Make a Mistake About your bare ess, but call and see J. H. Tanketsley and get one ot bis. Last Batter, Sells Cheaper, Gives Best Satisi'action o£ any. He makes ail grades and prices to order. Fine line of Horae bats, boots, dusters, oils, sud Makes a specialty of repairing trunks, vsdices, in fact all leather and carriage work neatly done and with dispatch. Call on him. J. H. TANKERBLCY. Wrought Iron and Woven Wire Fencing The Celebrated PAGE make. C. W. DOMING, General Agent. Brunswick, Ga. The Pleasure Os Eating. Birohe eh.i.-si lorn* mdi^ostk-. dyspepsia or other stomach troubles \ .1 .suuiiE uyepepsta cur digests what you eat and makes t: isvi uoi, 1 l*ib rOiLitUy 16 ic.tr Itul.ug cure lor indigestion an. dyspepsia raid ail complaints afibOtuu. trie gUr.de or i embranos ot Lie suit nob or digee. ve tract. When yo. ta.-.e i.cuo; uy. pepaia cure everythin, jcu cc.t taste good, and every bit o. tne nouirimenl that your food contain, is assimilated and appropriated by th< blood and tissues. boU by Joerger's l_aru<ai- v - Administrator’s Sale. GEORGIA, GLYNN COUNTY. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned has applied to the ordi nary of said county for leave to 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 be heard at the regular term of the Court of Ordinary for said county to be held on the first Monday in February, 1904. This December 15th, 1903. 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 let Cream de Rose, Cream de Coco, '"cktails and lots of other umerous to mention nt 81? Levison’i, t-nor.e r.O SlO Pay Street. TJse Kind of n Man He Wm. “I was in Washington once,” said a man at the dub, “when Tom Iteed was the czar of tlifi— house of representa tives. He was holding forth with ear nestness on some theme to a group of ■’rieuds when that man you see over there by the cigar counter pnsticd his way through the crowd, grasped lleed by the hand and said effusively: ‘Hello, Torn? old boy! How do you do?* “Reed responded in a manner that was more of a shake for the man than for bis hand and went on wilb 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 troit Free Press. Thrifty Squanderer*. When Napoleon entered Genoa lr 1805, the rich patricians of the city exerted themselves to gain the favoi of the conqueror by all sorts of flat tering attentions. The most elaborate of these was a banquet patterned aftei 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 oi the banquet—again in imitation of An tony and Cleopatra—all the costly golf and silver plate was flung into tlie sea. This little tribute of honor to the cm peror was not so expensive as it seem ed, for the floating garden was sur rourded with nets, and the plate wat subsequently recovered. Confessions ot a Priest. Bev. Jno. S. ot Wake, Ark., writes, “For 12 years I suffered from Yellow Jaundice. I consulted a number cf physicians and tried all sorts of medicines, but got no relief, s' en I begar. 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 Bitters. It’s guaranteed by all druggists. Only 50c. EDWIN W. DART, Attorney and Councellcr at Law. Court Houuu Brunswick, Ga. I i j THE OGLETHORPE, ) HUGH PORTER, Mgr. j ; Brunswick’s Only First 3 Class Hotel. ; Reasonable Rates to j Traveling Men. [Excellent Cuisine. Perfect Service.] Electric Light A Pleasure and Convenience S IT MAKES Your homes look bright. No oily lamps to keep in order Saves breaking lamp chimneys Safest and best 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 tion 'Phone or call on MUTUAL LIGHT & WATER CO. i 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. I handle a large stock of cigars. Special prices to box customers. Sig Levison, Phone 130. ' 310 Bay Street. Ladles Shirt* and Wraps cleaned [tad prweed or dyed t Jim Carter’s [ r,M Vnnk Street, ’phone 258-1 THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1903. 1 HEADQUARTERS FOR TOYS. Glogauer’a ia a Veritabla Mecca for this Lins of Goods this Season. One o fthe prettiest line of toys ever displayed in this city is tbs magnifi cent one now being shown at Gib gauer’s. —— • This energetic and cievsr Bruns- W’ick merchant can be well called the pioneer toy dealer of this city. When most of us were still school boys, his old store at the corner of court house square and Newcastle street wag head quarters for toys and fireworks. The condition is not materially changed, only for improvement today and his large and handsome store is stocked with a very beautiful Use of everything calculated to please the little ones. He invites Santa Claus to call and look over the stock before mak ing purchases. SOME PRETTY SHOW WINDOWS Mrs. M. Isaac Displaying Big Lins of Holiday Goods. The dry goods store of Mrs. M. Isaac on Newcastle street, is a beautiful place these days, and especially the show windows, which are dressed by a window dresser who has no epual in this city. Mrs. Isaac has purchased a large and beautiful line of holiday goods, and many pretty presents are to be found at her store. She is the lead er of low prices in Brunswick, and alwavs satisfies her customers. A BEAUTIFUL STORE. Fleming & Waff Have Many Pretty Christmas Prsents. < The store of Fleming & Waft, on Newcastle street, is easily one of the prettiest in the city, and this well known firm has one of the largest lines of Christmas goods ever seen in the city. This store is in a class all alone in Brunswick, and handles everything in the line of books, pretty and valu ble crockery, pocket books and every thing in the novelty line. The store was crowded with Christ ma sshoppers yesterday and the firm reports unusually good Christmas bus iness. They can satisfy anyone in earch of a present, for afriend, relative of for the little ones. They also have a large line of fireworks. Candy Ks Special SSa Arrived by Yesterday’s Steamer: FANCY PACKAGES OF FINE CHOCOLATEB. In 1-2 lbs, and up, at startlingly low prices. Fresh from the factory. Also a big stock of Home-Made Chocolates, Creams, Brittles, etc., all absolutely pure. Lloyd’s. SOUTHERN RAILWAY Schedule Corrected to December 13, ..1903. For savannah, Washington, Baltimore Phhi'adelphia and New York Leave Brunswick, 9:50 am.. 9:00 pm Arrive Savannah 11:69 pm “ Washington 9:45 am 9:50 pm “ Baltimore 11:27 am 11:35 pm “ Phila’pia 4:16 pm 2:41 am " New York 4:15 pm 6:30 am •'or Macon, Atlanta and Points North and 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 8:16 pm “ Chicago 7:30 pm Frotr. New York, Philadelphia, Baltl more, Washington and Savannah. Leave New York 3:25 pm..12:10 am “ Phil’pia 5:25 pm... 7:23 am “ Baltimore 8:25 pm.. 9:34 am “ Wash’gn 9:50 am. 10:51 am * Savannah 3:10 pm.. 8:20 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 “ Louisville 7:40 am “ Atlanta. .11:60 pm. 7:00 km ** Macon. .2:10 am...10:20 am Arrive Brunswicks:3o pm.. 8:30 am C. H. Ackert, G-en’l Mngr, Washington D. C. S. H. Hardwick, Gen’l Pass. Agt., Washington, D. C. W. H. Tayloe, Asst. Gen’l Pass. Agt Atlanta, Ga. C. L. Candler, Gen’l Agt Brunswick, Ga. A Purgative Pleasure. H you ever rook DeWitt’s little ear ners for biliousness or constipa !>>,; yell know what a purgative pleas, are is. These famous little pills cleanse the liver and rid the system jf all without producing unpleasant effects. They do not gripe, sickei: ir weaken, but give come and strength ro the r.ssues and organsc invoked W. H. Howell, of Houston, Tex., says: “Nu ’. '‘tier pill can he used than i/.t Me Knr’.v Ui-crs for con-Mpat ul t.'h.. etc.” Bold by Jour'ger's .hurtrar-v All kinds of bottled export beers, "half-and half” and ales, at 81? Levison’*, Phone 180, 810 Bay Street. Doings Tn Two Women. In her mansion Madeline, Decked with jewels rare and splendid Entertain her friends with wine, By soft-footed maids attended. In your home you sit with me, Jean, My darling, wise and witty, Chatting while you porar the tea — Twice as sweet and just as pretty. December National Magazine. Miss Frances Wrench is visiting friends in Madison. * a Mrs. J. A. Foster of St. Simon spent yesterday in the city. • * * Mrs. C. H. Meldrim of St. -Simon was in the city yesterday. • * * Mrs. H. F. Dunwody entertains t!,e Acacia club this afternoon. • • • Miss Rosa Ross is spending the ] holidays with friends in Athens. • • Miss Minnie Selig will be at home to her little friends this afternoon. • * • Mr. and Mrs. Edward 0 Amith ara, visiting Dr. and Mrs. G. W . Blanton. * * • Miss Edith Ferguson has returned from Atkinson to spend the holidays. • * • Miss Hyde leaves touigh! to spend the holidays w'-ih relatives in Blakely, t Ga. i Miss Meta Scarlett is at home from the Normal school to spend the holi days. • a a Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Dudley, Sr., have removed to Brunswick from St. Simon. a * * Mr. and Mrs. Leighton Shepard leave today to spend the holidays in Fort Valley. a a * A little son is receiving a welcome at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Wilchar. m m ft A little son arrived yesterday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Brockin ton. • • • Little Miss Leila Parker is improv ing from her illness to the pleasure of her friends. Mrs. W. H. Dyer of Waycross is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H Berrie on E street. • • • Miss Mlay Wright will entertain her little friends at her home on St. jgU==r CHRISTMAS SHOPPING MADE easy fFmWm Read our list of VllfeT Suitable Christmas (k mBS Presents 'WM !)0 YOIR TRADING early ijN'HBII and what e^ort requires to complete Hi ill your Christmas Shopping. LADIE3’ LACE ... . ’j wi"'a COLLARS, STOCKS L - ■ wif ' tsss ~ ' };Bf UMBRELLAS, , j mmrn JPw ISSA*. mßr*. ;%/’ iSfe mrm LOUNORB ROBES I .... •! bath <• \ 'M\ sLef ’</ TOILET SETS. i ' M ' ' * MEN'S BATH ROBES, _ f A. /flrarH /#?■://// y; MEN'S LOUNGING RGFES ' m\\ }. ' CV men’s smoking jackets **" / •/ SILK MUFFLERS, fatih \.J SILK SUBPENDERS, ftf/i TIES, SUITS, SILK SHIRT WAISTS, WALKING CANES, FUR PIECES ’ HimW/fri’lfim.’ JACKETS, PURSES, mti&wfit&mim wrist bags, KID GLOBES, a/ff |jf V{* WRITING TABLETS, SWEATERS, FELT SLIPPERS, FINE SHOES, EVENING SLIPPERS, STETSON OR DUNLAP HATS SHOES, REMEMBER, W 6 GIVE 1C per cent jteC CHILDRENS’ FUR SETS, OFF ON SUITS AND OVER LARGEST ASSORTMEN I CE COATS TOR CASH. J B ° Y8 ’ MISSE " AN3 CHILDRENS IE WW* 7 - n SHOES IN THE CITY. “LEVY'S Simon shortly. a * * Mrs. C. A. Taylor and her child *en are at home after a visit to Mrs. M. J. Bliss in New York. a • • Mrs. 0. S. Hunter, of Graham, N. C., arri\ es tomorrow to spend some time with Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Hunter. • * • Little Marion Floyd is very ill with pneumor ia at the home of his parents, Captain a id Mrs. T. B. Floyd. • * * Master Joe Wiggins will arrive today idays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Goldsmith. . a a a Misses .Sarah and Mary Vcidery st rive :od:y fr„m Jacksonville ts *icuJ a few days with Misses Cavoli ie and Annie Duu Acklwion. • • * Mrs. A. D. Harby will arrive today ! trim Sumter, S. C., to spend the hol iiays with her parei .s, M. and Mrs. L. Goldsmith. • * Mrs. Hugh Porter ! is returned from Atlanta, and her mat ■ friends will be glad to learn that he is much in proved in health. Mrs. W. G. Brant! y is visiting ml atives in Birmingha i. Mr. Braatiey left last right for 1 iackshear where Mrs. Brantley will join him to spend tbo holidays. j The little daughter of Mr. and Mis. N. D. Russell was christened one af j teraoon recently at St. Mark’s chit: c'n, i Rev. Wyllys Rede o.Joiating an,: the little girl received the pretty name ’of Frances Olivia, ja a . j The children of the public schools ( w *'l render a pleasing program of ex orcises today, previous to closing for | the holidays. A Christmas tree will |be lajien with gifts for ‘.he less fortu nate children, and a very pleasant .occasion is anticipated by the children. !• • • | The Misses Gale will close their ’ school for the holidays today with a I very attractive Christmas program. A number of recitations and songs will Ibe rendered and at the closoe of the ! exercises the pupils will enjoy a Christmas tree and each will receive a | pretty sourvenir from Santa Claus, who will preside at the tree. The children have made fine progress in • their studies and reflect credit upon ■ their teachers. The parents and friends of the children are invited to be present at the exercises today. THE OLD RELIABLE i AbsoSufeSy THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE r If it is good to I CARRY A FULL WEST ERN MEATS AND SAUSAGES. FANCY GROCERIES IS SPLENDIDLY SELECTED. ALSO A FULL ASSORTMENT OF IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC CIGARS. MANY NOVELTIES FOR CHRISTMAS. CHRIS. AEINH'EITER COR. NEWCASTLE and MONK STREET . ‘PHONE 64 fflne You In fieed j § of Some ftecu Harness! x 3 If so it will pay you to call and select from my £ large stock. 1 also make a specialty of wheel -8 wrighb and blacksmith work, and do all kinds of wagon and buggy repair work. Horses sliced on the shortest notice. Give me a trial. * l T. B. BURNS, I * 7 : 3