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LADIES'—
SHIRTWAISTS
Skirts—-Fur
Pieces.
25%
Discount Off
for Cash, for Nevt Week.
Ten per cent discount
on Mens’, Boys and Child
ren’s Suits and Overcoats.
M new stock of Holiday Goods consisting of every
thing in the Dry Gccc's and Notions line is still being
received and is one of the
Handsomest
Ever Displayed
In Brunswick. Ef you are in need of
Dry Goods,
Hats, shoes, caps, notions, laces, ribbons, etc.
Come and Inspect My Stock
! 1, IBklLEt,
202 gNovtfccistle Street.
Seed Oats,
Seed Rye,
Jlixecl Cowfeed
Lafferty’s Flour
J.IM- BURNETT,
Wholesale Grocer,
WONE 93.“ 222 EAY, 221 OGLETHORPE.
LADIES’ TAILOR
MADE SUITS
We only have a few suits left and be
fore taking’stock will dose them out
at less than cost. Your inspection i
solicited. i
at “ELKANS’V ;
LITTLE LOCAL LINES
The Christmas tree of the First Meth
odist Sunday school will occur at the
church this evening, and each of the
children will receive a present.
Clerk dußignon reports everything
unusually quiet in court house circles
at present and only one or two cases
; have been filed during the past sever
al weeks.
Two oar three arrests were made by
the police last night, but all the offen
ders were colored and were charged
with disorderly conduct.
The Mallory steamer San Marcos
and the Clyde steamer Seminole ar
rived in port yesterday. The San Mar
cos proceeded to Mobile, while the
Seminole will probably sail today for
Boston.
Clarence McDonald, who has been
connected with the Eilton and Dodge
Lumber Company at the cypress mills
foor some time, leaves tomrmiow for
Lumber City to accept a position with
the Oemulgee Lumber Company.
Judge Max Isaac has received his
commission as Judge advocate of the
Georgia Knights of Pythias and it is
now being framed by Kerning & Waff.
The commission is issued from the
headquarters of the Georgia Knights,
and is signed by half dozen of the high
officials of the order.
SHERIFF SALE.
State of Georgia,
County of Glynn.
Will be sold before the court house
door In the city of Brunswick, said
county and state, on the first Tuesday
in January next, within the legal
hours of sale, at public outcry, to the
highest and best bidder for cash, under
and by virtue of a tax execution is
sued by H. J. Read, tax collector of
said county, for the year 1902 against
the estate of W. 11. Satterthwaite, and
in favor of H. Iverson, transferee.
Amount of taxes $70,34 besides inter
est and cost the following des
cribed property, to-wit: 2boilers, 1 en
gine, complete, 1 hoisting machine, 2
husk frames, 2 circular saws, 1 set
corrage irons, 1 bellows, belting, shaft
'ing, unu pulleys, 1 butting saw and
rigging. Owing to the fact that said
property is difficult and expensive to
transport, the same will bo sold with
out being carried and exposed at the
court house door on the day of sale.
Said property being now located at
the mill of the said Satterthwaite, on
the lino of the Southern railway, be
tween. the stations of Sapp’s Still and
Belvista, In said county. Levy mad
and returned to mo by R. S. Pyles,'
deputy sheriff.
W. H. Berrle, Sheriff.
GEORGIA, GLYNN COUNTY.
To All Whom it May Concern:
Mrs. Minnie H. Burford having, In
proper form, applied to me for perma
nent letters of administration on the
estate of Hugh Burford, late of said
countv, this is to cite all and singular
the creditors and next of kin of Hugh
Burford to be and appear at my office
within the time allowed by law. and
show cause, if any they can, why per
manent administration should not be
granted to Mrs. Minnie H. Burford
t n Hugh Burford’s estate. Witness
my hand and official signature, this
11 da ' of December, 1903.
Horace Dart, Ordinary.
■v
tnvadura is tie finest thing tc.f
washing yoiur pets, dogs and cats, be
its. < uiDumi unii grown |s*opie.
Try a box of “Belle Rose’ cigars,
guaranteed long filler at $1,50 per box
cti GO. Satisfaction guaranteed or
money refunded. S. Levison, 310 Bay
street. ~ _■
DeWl** Is the Name.
When you go to buy Witch Hazel
alve look for the name DeWltt on
Vvr V l >V Yho mi!V Uli: •*
Witch Hazel Is used in making De
’iit’s Witch Hazel Salve, which if
he best salve in the wrld for cuts,
bums, bruises, boils, eczema and
lies. The popularity of DeWitt’s
ditch Hazel Salve, due to its many
cures, has caused numerous worth
ess counterfeits to be placed on the
market The genuine bears the name
t>f E. a DeWltt & Cos., Chicago. Sold
7 Jaorger'B ru>Taacy
Requires no labor to wash clothes
in "LavaJura:” just put two table-
Spoonsful m a large tub of water; let
Use clothes soak in tho treated water
nil night; they will be cleaner than
you can v.p.uh them by hand; no rub
bles; no scrubbing; nothing fades;
nothing shrinks; just riuee them out
la oWr water: that is all
THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1903.
THEOLL'RELIABLE
Absolutely Pure
THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE
JOEL B$3S,
308-309 BAY STREET
ARE GOING OUT OF THE RETAIL
BUSINESS
$12,000
WORTH OF MERCHANDISE WILL
BE SOLD
Below Cost
GREAT SALE COMMENCES
Saturday, Jan. 2
CONTINUING FOR 30 DAYS ONLY
DON’T FAIL TO ATTEND.
IT WILL PAY YOU TO DO SO
Don’t Delay
COME NOW
N. B: See one of our large circulars
for prices.
Special Notice.
Neither the master, owner or agents
of the British S. S.“Greatham’’ will
be 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.
Olstress After Eating Cured.
Judge W. T. Holland of Greenburg,
La., who is well and favorably known
says' “Two years ago I suffered greatly
from indigestion. After eating, great
distress would invariably result, last
ing for an hour or bo s.nd my night*
were .estlee*. I concluded to Try Kodol
Dj rpepssia cure and It eurirSamn an
ti roly, Now my sieep is freshing
and tndigsteion perfect. Sold by Joe*-,
cgr’ri vh&rma*''.y
Mrs. Mollie Allen, of tsomh Fork,
.y., says she has prevented attacks
.f chole-a morbus by taking Cham
berlain’s stomach and liver tablets
j.-inen she felt an attack coming on.
Such attacks are nsually caused b>
indigestion and thea-> tablets are just
wbat Is needed to aloan the stomach
nd ward off tin. approaching attack
Attacks of ’ colic may be pre
vented In tto same wnv *
A nerw collar and sleeve blading
and your overcoat will save the cost
of anew one. See Jim Carter be
fore cold weather. Phono 253 3.
Mot Over-Wise.
There Is an old allegorical picture
fa girl scared at the grass tioppe
.' it in the act of heedlessly treading
u a snake. This Is parallelled by
.. man v. to spends a large sum ot
:<>uey building a cyclone cellar, bui
- .ltpt to provide his family witl
bottle of Chamberlain’s Colic, Choi
era and Diarrhoea Remedy as i safe
g..ard against lipwel complaints
whose victims outnumber those o
the cyclone a hundred to one. Thb
remedy everywh:.re recognized as th<
most prompt and reliable inedicim
Are You Preparing for Winter
by having your overcoat and winter
suit cleaned and repaired? See Jim
Carter, the leading clothes cleaner
and dyer. -
k W *
t A LINE OF f
‘'Christmas^ccdtf’’
s *
1 AT ‘ * jj
! CAHN’S ;
r *
f ‘Phone 296. 227 Grant •
A
Better Than
Trading Stamps
24 lbs good patent flour Ssc.
It lbs. granulated sugar $l.OO
Best leaf lard, per pound 10c.
[Best grits, per peels 20c.
Best meal per peek 20e.
Best yellow yams, peek IBe.
B©6t 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.
A. C. JEFFERS.
219 Newcastle Street
PERSONAL POINTS,
Tfl
J. B. Manry, of Savannah, is in the
city.
Dr J. A. Butts has returned from
acksonville.
Max Isaac is in Jacksonville today
on business.
R. J. Coooper, of Darien, was in the
city yesterday.
T. C. Bush, of Savannah, spent yes
terday in the city.
Mrs. W. E. Dempster is quite ill, to
the regret of he friends.
J. S. Bostwick, of Milton, Ga., was a
visitor to the city yesterday.
J. S. Franklin has returned from
a visit to Macon and_ Atlanta.
Gratz Dent, of Hofwyl, was the guest
of friends on Jekyl Island yesterday.
M. J. Hardin, of Atlanta, was among
the visitors to the city yesterday.
Frank Everett returned to Atlanta
ast night after spending the holidays
at home.
Mayor Crovatt and William and Al
fred Crovtatt, spent yesterday with
friends on Jekyl.
J. G. Garnett, of the TJ. S. engineer
ing department, was in the city yes
terday Mr. Garnett is at present in
terested in the work on the Fernan
dina harbor.
Fresh
Vegetables
are very scarce owing to the
very cold weather, but next to
them comes our best canned
goods:
Leggett’s Premium Corn
Leggett’s Premium Peas
String Beans
Lima Beans
Best Okra
Okra and Tomatoes
Asparagus Tips
If It’s good to eat we have It.
'dmW'&iJw&L
pHTTfood grocer
A. R. U. C.
UPHOLSTERING AND CANING
Laying Carpets and Matting, Putin,
in Cans Seats In Chairs,
made and renovated, Furniiure re
oacked and carpets elect sd,
Baby Carriages R spa td.
W. H. THOMAS.
110 aiOUce*t~ Street
Fifty oranges for eeventy-five oenti !
at A. C. Jeffers.
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. Grovensteln, 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,
1504. This December 15th, 1903.
W. L. Speir,
Administrator of the estate of Mary
J. Groven stein.
C. P. Goodyear,
Max Isaac,
Have your Sunday suit pressed by
the Georgia Fra:,sing Club. Phor.e
141 i.
1 Indies
V
We invit* your inspection of
our line of SiLKS and VELVETS
* 08TRICH TIPS HAT Trimmings
4 ZEPHYR WOOL at half the real
% value.
j* MUST BE SOLD
! tliza carle
t Entrancce earner of Glouces
ter street, over Morgan's Drug
l Store.
>r m* <r-er m* if >r w< ,
Rorafords Baking Fowder per lb., ,25c.
One pound package currants Sc.
One pound package rasins 11c.
Fine dates, per pound ioc.
Brazel nuts, per pound isc.
Pecan nuts per pound 15c
English walnuts, per pound 15c
Almonds, per pound 15c.
Bulk olives, per pound 35c.
Best bacon, per pound loc.
KAISER’S
•*
Compliments
of
The Season
to All
We Are Now
Taking stock,
Immense Reductions in
Every Department.
Call Early and Secure the
Pickings
KAISER’S
Holiday Shopping
DO YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPIN* AT GUR STORE—THE STORE
WHERE YOU OCT WHAT Y*U WANT POP. LESS MONEY THAN
YOU PAY AT OTHER STORES
Big line of toys,fancy goods
Neckwear, Hosiery, purses.
IN FACT CHI ISTMAS PRESENTS OP EVERY DESCRIPTION, SUIT
ABLE FOR MSI!, WOMEN OR OHILDREN.
YOU CAN’T AFPORD TO MISS SEEING OUR CHRISTMAS DIS
PLAYS BEFORE BUYINS OOOBS, CHEERFULLY SHOWN.
u -r ~ ~.- ,
Mrs M, Isaac?
For the Holidays!
Inspect Our Window’
In GOLD
r ™ry Artls'e Gehainc* 24 Karat
Foild Gold Plate
M. Miller & tfen
A Great Crockery Stock,
I Have the Largest Stesk ef Chins, Glass and Agateware
In Srunsv ek, WHlah I am 6slllng at the Lowest Prices.
HAY, GRAIN AND GROCERIES.
A. ZELMONOVITZ,
Corrter E. and L Straste. Phone 205.
Suitable Presents for
Christmrs
1 ;;ss ss -s?
.UMBRELLAS, MEN'S AND BOY* MATS AND CAPS.
iln.. EC J* LINE ° F BK#e * MEN, LADIES AND CHILDREN
LAD.SS WAi ITS, SKIRTS AND UNDERWEAR,
A BEAUTIFUL LINE OP LINEN EMBROiDHRED HANDKERCHIEFS
800 KIND AT 25a
PURE LINE HEMSTITCHED HANDKERCHIEFS AT 15e
A BEAUTIFUL LINE DP HOSIERY POR MEN, LADIE3
AND CHILDREN.
GIVE US A CALL WHEN OUT SHOPPING, IT WILL PAY Y6U. i
J. H. Haliei r & Bpo.
2LO NEWCASTLE ST.