The Brunswick daily news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1903-1906, December 31, 1903, Page 8, Image 8

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8 LADIES’— SHIRT WAISTS 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. IppL pi Epps |p^lp|jpp| *' 2 - '*■ Seed Oats, Seed Rye, flixed Cowfeed Lafferty’s Flour J. M BURNETT, Wholesale Grocer, •PHONE 93. 222 BAY, 221 OGLETHORPE. Radies 9 bailor Made duits We only have a few suits left and be fore taking stock will close them out at less than cost. Your inspection solicited. at “ELKANS” LITTLE LOCAL LINES —4— Sunday hours will be observed at jthe pas; toffies tomorrow, while the banks and other public places will be closed lor the day. "* The children of the First Methodist Sunday school enjoyed their ennual Christmas tree last night. A number of them were present and each re ceived a present. It Is understood that several of the present city officials are going to ask the salary committee of council to increase their salary this year. It is true that some of the officers are not paid sufficiently. Bverything was quite lively along the bay yesterday. Two or three ves sels arrived and sailed during the day. New Tears will be very appropria tely observed -in Brunswick tomor row, and a number of little entertain ments are to be given. The committee recently appointed to raise a subscription for the Georgia building at St. Louis, will hold a meeting next week, it is understood, and prepare to begin work. Requires no labor 10 wash clothes in “Lavadura;” just put two table snoonsful in a large tub of water; let the clothes soak In tho treated water nil night; they will be cleaner tliar .<m can wash them by hand; no rub inn-:. no '-rubbling; nothing fades; milling : i rinks; just rinse them out in clour water; that is all. without danger of scratching ware, silverware, tluwarq ■i, be washed beautifully -i. pi V■■‘S 1 - . PPb ~ III'- 1 ! ''His. bo *“• ■■■& I!"- ci-.-g-rt M * per but Mb .-"Hired f>- Hj *. i-'ii-. ::iu Bay ! & H ;5 ||k --■yy rr'.igbt : - - ’jg-yw.- ""Bjk f S _ -sf. , s ' M. ' jfflß ; -Mum r V ; iMfr i fimm, . iTm- - rn y r ■?io or-li &'**s&*- . ; H [! '' ■ : ip ' , ' ' zsr e <i .vill be ■ t M' W. ■ to 1,0 Up? thr, p;\VWS'fElgin- Spcir. J; i . V"sßirjdc !,r Mary * ■ to ar 11 w a Hrfol'oro the court hou?o • mrH. C. tit " of Brunswick, said PPan absn' state ' on the first Tuesday r Poo| -*ry next, within the legal _. 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 V/. K. Satterthwaite, and In favor of H. Iverson, transferee. Amount of taxes $70,34 besides Inter est and cost the following des cribed property, to-witr 2bollers, 1 en gine, complete, 1 hoisting machine, 2 husk frames, 2 circular saws, 1 set corrage Irons, 1 bellows, belting, shaft ing, and pulleys, 1 butting saw and rigging. Owing to the fact that said property is difficult and expensive to transport, the same will be 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 me by R. S. Pyles, deputy shorlff. W. H. Berrle, Sheriff. THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 81, 1903. THE OLD RELIABLE Absolutely Pure THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE JOEL BROS, 308-309 BAY STREET ARE GOING OUT OF THE RETAIL BUBINESS 1 '“'■sl2,ooo worth of merchandise will BE 80LD Below Cost GREAT SALE COMMENCES Saturday, Jan. 2 CONTINUING FOR 30 DAYS ONLY DON’T FAIL TO ATTEND. IT WILL PAY YOU TO DO 80 Don’t Delay COME NOW N. B: See one of our large circular* 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. Straehan & Cos., Agents. The best in the photograph lias at Wilson's. Distress After Eating Cured. Judge W. T. Holland of Greenburg, La., who is we!! and favorably known say's' "Two years ago Isulfered greatly .from indigestion. After eating, great distress would invariably result, last ing for an hour or ro ftnd my night* were .estlees. I concluded to try Kodol Dj'pepaia cure and It cured me en tirely. Now my s,eep Is refreshing by Jo*r ’ Mrs. Mollle Allen, of South Fork, .y., says "WA has prevented attacks .f chole-a morbus by talcing Chaui berliln’s stomach and liver tablets i/foen she felt an attack coming on. Such attacks are usually caused b> indigestion and Utm-v tablets are Just what is needed to eljan the stomach nd ward of thi reaching attack Attacks of T "Vju oollc may be pr vented In t )■*> “ime wav • Anew oollar and aleare blading ■nit your overooat will the cost of anew one. See Jim Carta* he fore cold weather. Phone SSt 2. Not Over-Wise. There le an old allegorical piotur* fa girl scared at the grass-hoppe jut In the act of heedlessly treadlns n a snake. This ia parallelled h; t ie man who spends a large sum of ioney building a cyclone cellar, but egle-ct to provide bis family with bottle of Chamberlain’s Collo, Choi era and Diarrhoea Remedy as a safe guard against tyowel complaints whose victims outnumber those o: the cyclone a hundred to one. Thh remedy everywhere recognized as tb most prompt and reliable medloim Are You Preparing for Winter by bavins your overcoat and winter suit cleaned and repaired? See Jim Carter, the leading clothe* cleaner and dyer. —- Dill Pickles AT -■ -' CAHN’S ‘Phone 2SS. 227 Grant Better Than Trading Stamps 24 lba good patent flour fSc. Kumfords Baking Powder per 1b...25c. 19 lba. granulated auger 21.90 One pound package currants Sc. Best leaf lard, per pound 10c. One pound package rasins lie. Beat grits, per peck.... 90e. Pine dates, per pound 10c. Bust meal per peck 20e. Brazel nuts, per pound 15c. Best yellow yams, peck 18c. Pecsn nuts per pound 15c. Boot tomatoes, 4 cans 28c. English walnuts, per pound 15c 4 pound bucket oattolens 4Sc. Almonds, per pound 15c. Picnio hams, per pound 10. Bulk olives, per pound 35c Good tMS par pound ....40c. Beet baeon, per pound 10c. ▲ big saving to cash buyers. A. C. JEFFERS. 219 Newcastle Street Mil POINTS. — m — Burford Coney has recovered from a slight illness. H. K. Jenkins, of Savannah, was in the city yesterday. B. J. Ford, of the B. & 8., is out after an illness of a few days. T. J. Holland of Marian, was among the visitors to the city yesterday. Alex Livingston of Brookman was among the visitors to the city yester day. William and Alfred Crovatt left yes terday to spend a day or two In Jack sonville. J. B. Abrams who has been quite 111 for several weeks at the oyster fac tory, wsa shaking (bands with his friends In the city yesterday. Fresh Vegetables are very scarce owing toi the very cold weather, but next to them comee our beet 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 wa have It. A. R. U. C. UPHOLSTERING AND CANING Laying Carpets and Matting, Ha... in Cane Seats in Chairs, Mattr-js-e mads and renovated, Furniture re packed and carpets clear sd, Baby Carriage? Repaired W H. THOMAS. 110 Gloucester Street. GEORGIA, GLYNN COUNTY. To All Whom It May Concern: Mrs. Minnie H. Burford having, In proper form, applied to me for perma nent letters o' administration on the estate of Hugh Burford, late of said county, this ia’.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 |on Hugh Burford's estate. Witness my hand and official signature, this 11 day of December, 1903. Horace Dart, Ordinary. WANTED —Twe traveling B albumen In each stats. Permanent pOoii.cn; 989 sad expenses. Centra Tobacco Works Cos., Penick, Va Ladies Shirt* and vn. r . cleaneu and pressed or dyed at Jim Carter’s (04 Monk street, 'phone 253-2. A Purgative Pleasure. If you ever took DeWitt's little ear rlers for biliousness or constipa tion you know what a purgative pleas me Is. These famous little pills cleanse the liver and rid the system of fill without producing uupieasan effects. They do not gripe, fiickei ir weaken, but give <.one and strengt! o the t.ssues and organse involved W. H. Howell, of Houston, Tex., says: ‘No letter pill can he used than ur le Early Risers for constn at ■ n - er.dai he. etc.” Sold by Joerger' ■feat wary Have your Sunday suit pressed by tho fleorgia pi—-sing Club. Phoiw 144 L I Radies > > We invite your Inspectior. of > our line of SILK3 and VELVET3 * OSTRICH TIPS HAT Trimmings s ZEPHYR WOOL at half the real i value. ! MUST BE SOLD ! "tliza tarle , Entranoce earner of Glouces-. , ter street, over Morgan's Drug i , Store. ' KAISER’S Compliments of The Season to All W# Are Now Taking stock, Immense Reductions in Every Department. Call Early and Secure the Pickings KAISER’S A.T OOS 8 !? Every article in our store Now going At Cost Prices Just for the Holidays - ■■■■■,. arf-frtiMrm-bg 1 .. , Mrs M, Isaac, For the Holidays! Inspect Our Window In GOLD Ivw-y Article Gehuine 24 Karat Solid Gold Plate M, Miller & den A Great Crockery Stock. 1 Have ihe Largest Steek of China Glass and Agateware in Brun*w.k, WHISh 1 am Selling at the Lowest Price-s. HAY, GRAIN AND GRCtf RSES. A. ZELMONOVITZ, Center E. and L Streets. Phene £CS. Suitable Presents for Christmrs MEN'S ANr BOYS BUITS AND OVERCOATS, TROUSERS, KNEE PANTS, SWEATERS, UNDERWEAR NECKWEAR, SUSPENDERS AND UMBRELLAS, HEN’S AND BOYS HATS AND CAPS, i A SELECT LINE OP SHOES POR MEN, LADIES AND CHILDREN LADIES’ WA-ST9, SKIRTS AND UNDERWEAR, A BEAUTIFUL LINE OP LINEN EMBROIDERED HANDKERCHIEFS Soe KIND AT 25e. PURE LINE HEMSTITCHED HANDKERCHIEFS AT 15c A BEAUTIFUL LINE OF HO3IERY FOR MEN, LADIES AND CHILDREN. IVE US A CALL WHEN OUT SHOPPING, IT WILL PAY YOU. , ] and. H. Holler & Bpo. 2LO NEWCASTLE ST.