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25 jper w cetf
0 on Ladies’
Jackets,
all Lined^i4fflp|n^t
50 per cent off
on our entire line of
flannel waists in all shades
| LEVY'S
Men’s and Boys’ Overcoats
25 % Off
We Guarantee to Please
DON'T WANT YOUR MONEY UNTIL YE EARN IT
PRESCRIPTIONS PERFECTLY PREPARED.
EVERYTH ITHE PATENT MEDICINE AND DRUG LINE
[1 hunter’s 9harimai
PHONE 37 • 112 NEWCASTLE ST.
Mrs. Housekeeper
• ask your G FOCF-R for
OaircM.lLXox’a
T. Lloyd Owens’
J j DELICIOUS
PORTO RICO COFFEE
UNEXCELLED BY ANY O THER COFFFt
SOLD BY
THUS KEANY, w - H ‘ Dc VOE,
QSO, W. HARPEF
AND ALL. LFADING GROCERS EVERYWHERE.
Our Gigantic
Sale
Hit Bear- More Succeaaful Than We Had Ever Hoped For
The People of Brunswick
At and Vicinity Who Have Visited Otir Store Were Dumbfounded
at the Low Prices on All our Stork
Wo ar # Determined to Close Out All Our Winter Gooda, So
Come and Take Them at Practically yoi r Own Price.
SALE CLOSES MONDAY NIGHT, JANUARY 23td.
Mrs. M. ISAAC
FURNITURE
NOW IS THE TIME T OMAKE HOME ATTRACTIVE BY IN
STALLING A NEW SUIT OF FURNITURE. MAKE YOUR WIFE HAH
PY WITH A NEW COOK S^OVE
die Sell the Best Cook
the City
-^^3ERTS
JH AND 60? OLOUCEB TER STREET
D(/igxln
w . . m. A
Mr*. A. C. Bask* ta
Hines*.
Mias fulle Loft in U the
Mrs. A. D. (Sale.
Miss Katharine Stiles in
iniafroni a recent Hines*.
a Mrs. A. tußilWson has gone
B Mac#i to spend several weeks.
TArmK. Rothschild will return Bun
ds ffint a vjslt to
Myrtle RiclytrdsJn has
tu mi Florida and Is With Mr*. J. H.
Xicltne for the pretujgjst jp* . IW| /
?Amelia I.undin are H
f.eopold In Savannah.
Mlsb Mary Clay will ‘entertain .the
whist club tomorrow afternoon at her
home bn Ualo 1 street
,* * ,
Miss Maggie Ralston has returned
I'tjux Jacksonville and has accepted a
position with J. 15. Tail,
m m m
'Miss Agnes (.rtttng*r, of Macon, ar
rived yesterday and
ertest of Miss Mynne Marks.
has not retunfbd
having been detained
by of relatives.
.Mrs. F. P. Akers Hl_rtpend a Tew
lays with Mrs. W. H. DeVoe botorc
m turning to her home in Atlanta.
V* “ '
Mls AunitWhirry, of Decatur county
las arrived to lake charge of the ev
julh grade at the Mansfield street
school.
• •
Air. aud Mrs. F. H. Mallard, proml
< nt residents of Brunswick are guests
jI the Windsor for a few day*.—Jack
sonville Metropolis.
The Lordles Aid Society, of tho syna
gogue. will hold an importanl meeting
11 the rooms of the Progress club
his afternoon at J p. ni
•
Mrs. W. H. Montgomery aud Mibb
Stella , Montgomery, of Cnlcago, are
spending some time In Albany after
which they will visit Florida and
SrUUHWiCk.
Mists Florence Kllis, Miss Fannie
Jolt ami Miss Mary Prloleau returned
home this morning from a delightful
vudt Its friends In Brunswick.—Jack
sonville Metropolis.
• • •
The I). A. R of Brunswick have de
cided to celebrate Washington's birth
ny with a colonial reception which
will bo one of the pleasantest social
vents of next month.
Mrs. Bon Borchardt and little
daughter will return Sunday from
Greenville, Mins., where they have
been spending some weeks with rela
tives.
m m *t
The entertainment to be given to
morrow evening by the veterans in
honor of Leo's birthday, will be a
cry enjoyable affair, aid all the vet
< inns and their families are invited to
attend. A pleasing informal program
will be presented and refreshments
will be served.
.
Invitations have been received here
lo the wedding* of Miss Ida Gray and
Mr. Richard Scruggs, of TV ay cross to
take place In that city on January 25.
Miss Gray visited Mias Margaret
Young aud Mrs. G. W. Cline two years
ugo and has many friends here who
will be interested in the news of her
approaching marriage.
At lUO meeting of the Musical As
sociation Monday night, held at the
residence of Mr. C ,C. Fleming, it was
definitely decided to give the cantata.
The Holy City," by Goul. at the
Giand during the first week in March,
and this musical event promises to
be one of the most elaborate in Bruns
wick's history.
The cantata will be giveu by the
Musical Association under the direct
ion of Prof. Blakely, the iwider of
the club, und It will he partietpauxt In
by the very best, of local talent.
The club has already began re
hearsing the cantata. The program
will open with a few miscellaneous
numbers, after which the lovely can
tata will be presented in Its entirety.
All members cf the Musical Associa
tion will participate and there will bo
solos by Mrs. Boggs. Miss Helen
O'Connor, Miss Luclie Butts Messrs
11 15. Sherman. George H. Cook, C. C.
Fleming and others, duet by Mrs.
; Something
| Good
i Florida Head Lettuce.
*• n-V-NW
ji - "
-.F.oriad Fresh Tomatosa.
'Florida Beets.
[Country Pork Sausage.
llf It's Good to Eat, We Have It
I HeoW.tfaM&ex
; r
Phono 18$.
Mrs. J. a trio
Iby Miss** Helen O'Connor Nellie
I Colesberry. and Jptacy
Lend a quartett Gee.
r% o>k, Mr. S<;W and
Tlempster
course, has not
jet Teen Aranged, but the above is
only a few If the special features
The cantata will differ from any
ever given !u Brunswick
talent .and will no doubt the
most enjoyable musical event In many
ycars.
Tlte afTalr is Seine; arranged and
felll be presented under the auspices
o£ the Musical Association, ahd it will
no doubt be a great success.
The exact data hat, not yet boon
decided upon, but it will occur during
the first week of March.
For sale by Morgan's Drug d'tore
HANGE IN SCHEDULE
OF .SOUTHERN RAILWAY
Effective Ti'sday Jan. 10 the arriv-
Kr*. re of Southern railway ,
be as follows,
avos 0; sft a. m. fo> Allan'
ML
•No. 23 leaves b;SO a. m. for Savan
nah and east ind Atlanta and west.
No.-31 leaves 1 ;of> p. m. for east.
Nll. ih leaves 8:30 for al! points
east and west a
No 14 arrives Brmirwick 5.20 a. m
from all east and tres.
No. 33 arrives Brunswick 1.53 j.
m. from Savannah ami the east.
No. lfi arrives Brunswick 4;On P in,
f oni Atlanta and the west.
No. 24 arrives Brunswick 8 [>. rr,
from Savannah and east, Atlanta and
vest
No More Stomach Troubles.
Ail stomach trouble is removed by
the use of Kc toj Dyspepsia time ir
g.veg the stomach pcrtect rest by di
gest ing whnt you eit without the
stomach's al.l The food builds up
the body the teat restores the stom
ach to health. You don’t have to diet
yourself when taking Kodol Dyspepsia
cure. J. D. ICrsklnc, of AUeuvllle,
Mich... tjptys; ‘l suffered Heartburn
it.d stomach trouble for some time.
My sister !ti law has bad the same
trouble and was not able to oat for
s!v weeks. She lived entirely on
warm water *After taking tow bot
tle* of Kodol ivyspei -a cure Hhe was
enUrely cured. She now oais heart!
ly aud Is he luiod health. I :>.rn glad
to say Kodol y.nv mo lor tarn, relief
Sold by all druggists.
We guarantee full weight on every
on of coni; prices r*trbt Phone 320
W W Miliar
Wedding
Present
of the
Rest
in
Cut Glass
and
Silver
Shoppers
WILL FIND MY STOCK
FULL AND COMPLETE
HAVING BEEN FILLED
IN BY NEW GOODS
JUST ARRIVED.
CALL AND LOOK.
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engraving free.
Kennon
Mott
The Jeweler
216 NEWCASTLE STREET
Our big stock of dry oak is going
ML nd In rrmr order today. >’qoo
*. w. w. iua
PERSONALS.
BpherifT Berrie is ill at his home
p street. 1
AW. Young, of f)aAea la ' J
Oglethorpe. jM I
merf Macon, was w
day.
E. H. Maj ,ts been , ill a day or
W G. VV. KIM of Savannah spent
yesterday In ’Wcity.
William of Frederica. sp>n' j
city. ,
Thomas leaves today on a
otminer:*trip in New York.
John O’Brien, of Darien, is ap*nd
ing a few day's in the city.
R. L. Walker, of Savaunah. spettf
v storday in the city.
p. It iAwther. of Waycroes. tvas
•ii the cify yeaterday.
• Martin Asxirow* the well known
Atlanta insurance man. is in the city.
W. E. Porter, who has lie# j\l
Jg'- quite
James It. Faxon, of Atlanta, was
among those autographed at the Ogle
thorpe yesterday.
A. A. Goldsmith, representi; the
Dribs! Brewing Cos., of Milwaukee, is
among the clever drummer- in the
city.
Dr J M. Madden h 4 returned from
Jacksonville where h- wax called by
the illness of Uia slsier who Is now
nn.cb Improved.
The New- Muted yesterday thut
liiglne r Joe Hale, who was stricken
v ilh paralysis a few days ago. was
Improving at the Oglethorpe. This
was a mistake, us Mr. Gale has been
rt moved to Atlanta, but advices re
reived from there yesterday were to
the effect that be was much Improved.
AROUND THE Cl I!
The Mallory Line steamer Sabine
r< ached port yesterday morning.
Things are very quiet now In court
circles not even Ike justices courts
are busy.
Tlu> city ebaingang Is now at work
on the square north cf the city hall
and some, needed Improvements arc
being made.
Sneakthlevcs are abroad in the city
and they are stealing everything from
turkeys to door mats.
Quite a large numbiT of side walks
in the business soctoin of the city are
in bad condition and the proper oftt
cials should make the owners repair
them,
Citation.
FT ATE OF GEORGIA,
County cf Glynn
Mrs Elizabeth Day having made
appticsiiim for a twelve uxoctus sup
port, out of the estate of H. Day of
said county deceased in beha.'l of hot
seif as widow and one minor child 0!
sßid deceased and the apt raisers du
ll appointed in that hehab having
fi’ed their return in accordance with
tl 0 law, this is therefor* to cite all
persons concerned, and they are. here
by required to show cause, if nnv they
can, before tl e court of or Unary 01
said county on the first Monday In
February. 1903, why said application
Mould not be gratned. This 4tb day
of January. IFOS.
Horace Dart.
Ordinary of Glynn County, fla
Do not forget '.hat Dr. Seth Arnold's
nil bowel complaints. Warranted by
Smith'* Pharmacy.
Wait for Mis Isaac? TO day side
v filch starts Thursday January 12
Ssc knee pan's go at 10c.
Furniture
Removed
EXPEDITIOUSLY, INTELLI
GENTLY and SKILLFULLY
By Rcau Rail or Boa*
Careful Packing of
CHINA, GLASS and PICTURES
GUARANTEED.
This Treoblesoome Undertaking
Easily Accomplished
By Application to
CMA6. B. FOSBPOKE.
Box 173, P. O.
City.
Komenibe* you saw this ad. In
Tho Brunswick Daily Nows.
The only place in town where you
et a fine bunch of kindling with every
lend ot wood. Ptjpna 820 W, W.
Ultsr.
THE
Obi THE ALTO-BREAK DOWN?
JUST RECEIVED
IN NUT BROWN,
ENG. BROWN,
VICUNA and ECRU
AT THE POPULAR
S3.°°
KAISER’S
Outfitters to Particular People.
CONEY & PARKER
—Dealers in—
COAL AND WOOD
BRICK. LIME. CEMENT. PLASTER HAIR SHINGLES AND LATHS
SEWER PIPE. CHIMNEY FLllE' FIRE ERICK AND FIRE Cl AY
S2!fBAY STREET PHONE 18,
V Cures That Headache r 'Wm
S> Onpodtiie enrol *ll kind* of dobes, wheibei ... no. Mu-k or KOSS m-
M limbi; rrltnvea ttoinnob (rout.le*. monibly nniu uio niruiui-i-
L eu> oat lb* oerv*i after MeUo smoking or lUilrmi.,:,
Absolutely Burial* v IT'S LIQUID, Vglfrt
M Botito, too at tfr M fiitorw,,f br data at founts,
DON’T .Jk,
HUNT THE
TOWN OVER Nrj
WHEN TEN MINUTE3 \ /
v W
OF YOUR TIME AND K •{
32.50 IN CASH WILL BUY
THE DAINTIEST CHRIST
MAS GIFT IMAC|NABLE—
FOR SIS
TER, BROTHER, . HUS
BAND, OR SWEETHEART
WE HAVE SLIPPERS THAT
ARE -AO IN THE SHADE’
AND AS COMFORTABLE AS
THEY MAKE ’EM
Smith’s 3kee stcn
HERMAN SMITH
3C2 BAY ST,
PAWNBRGKEft’S SALE OF
UNREDEEMED PLEDGES
SOP FINE COATS, GOOD AS NEW .SI,OO toWOO
toe FINE PANTS, MOSTLY NEW SI.OO to S4OO
200 VESTS, ALL KINDS 26c. to $1.90
00 OVER COATS, SI.SO to $6.00
t FINE SEWING MACHINES $6.00 to $20.00 *aoh
SOLID GOLD 15 JEW TL ELGIN WATCH S4O 00
4 GOLD FILLED 17 JEWEL ELGIN WATCHES $15.01
3 GOLD FILLED 15 JEWEL WALTHAM WATCHt-S ... sls 00 eac‘
2 SILVER, HAMILTON 21 JEWELL WATCHES $22.00 sac,
100 7 JEWEL WATCHES, DIFFERENT MAKES. GOLD AND SILVER FILL
ED AND PLA T EO. ALL IN GOOD ORDER TH FROM ,75c. to SB.OO
'3 GOOD BICYCLES . $4.00 to $15.00 each
1(00 OTHER "’HINGS AT CORRESPONDINGLY LOW PRICES
PLENTY OF MONEY TO LEND. BRING ME YOUR GUNS, PISTOLS AND
OTHER ARTICLES, I WILL GIVE YOU MONEY FOR THEM.
* We Have Just Been Appointe
Exclusive Agents
for the Famous
Ostermoor Mattresses
for this Territory
H, M, Hiller & Son,
Notice —you can buy them ascheap from us an you enn from their
Nenr Tork factory and nave freight.