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DON’T WANT YOUR MONEY UNTIL YE EARN IT
PRESCRIPTIONS PERFE C TLY PREPARED.
EVERYTHING IN THE PATENT MEDICINE AND DRUG LINE
FRESH
blotter's 9harmaeii
PHONE 3? 112 NEWCASTLE ST.
9 ami 19c Sale
BEGINNING MONDAY FEB. 20th
and CONTINUING ONE WEEK .
A FEW OF OUR BARGAINS IS
ALL WE HAVE SPACE FOR HERE
§||% ' SEE BILLS.
I ACE CURTAINS SI.OO VALUES. 19c
LADIES’ BLAC.K AND WHITE
UNDETSKIRTS I!>c
FILLOW TOPS Do
MENS’ 75 c PANTS I*JC
OUR ENT'RE STOCK MARKED
DOWN FOR THIS SALE.
Mrs. M. ISAAC
J. E. Morgan’s Drug
Store
IS NOW OPEN AT THE CCRNER OF NEWCASTLE AND
GLOUCESTER STREETS AND INVITES THE PATRON
AGE OF THE PUBLIC
fhone No. 47
AND GET PHOMfT SERVICE.
Watch This Space
FOR A FEW DAYS FOR IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT FROM
A. ZELMENOVITZ,
THE Niw GROCER.
COR. and L Streets- Telephone 206.
BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 22, 1905
"tfcme Jbc/a/
A QtTWDARY.^
MtjJgl^Kie—-
arettiWleie, kind and true,
T but one 1 chance to meet.
In the house or on the street,
'there it seems a word or line
Should make Imr vate^ine,
If I meet them boUi at oncA
I am siii'h a Boxful duneeß
I am trouble.! what to do-B
Madge’s black eyes,
Have in me such rapture slirrß ,
'J hat any choice would be absi™.
So I go my quiet way,
.Meeting either day by da7, nj
Wondering what a beau can do
When his sweethearts number two;
Let a third one bow to m ;
And she niy valentine shall lie!
—John Benton.
Judge anil Mrs. Courtlaud Symmos
i.ii! ill with grippe.
K ** * I
Mt\ M. King has re .rued after
jpdwinJa tew days in Savannah. |
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A little son arrived yesterday at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Wood.
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Mrs. H. W. Cornell will entertain
t t tomoirow afternoon at tile
' glwiorpe.
Mil W. H. Bowen ami little Miss
RiibjTOowen hove returned from a vis-
If to Tiftou and St. Augustine.
• • •
Hr. W. B. Burroughs JAM H. M
hmg attended the the So
doty of Colonial WantfLljp'flvannah.
Mrs. Spence*- flrfntldnson arrived
yesterday called her'
< y the of her brother,
Mr. N. lj^Rrrlson.
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W. Bennef and her children
rndpnlrn. T. g. Fleming and Master
UKinond Fleming leave shortly i<>
some time at White Springs
1* la.
The friends of Mr. and Mrs. N.
Harrison regret the crltleal Illness of
(be former at their home In this city
tan of their children are also quite
*<*k.
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Mr. and Mt’n I/ifton, of Dixie. Oa .
me guests of Judge and Mrs. A. U.
Gale, having Men called here recent
ly the illness of their daughter, Mrs.
Gale.
Miss Mary Aldrodge will again lie
*.ne gnosis *d Mrs. G. \V 1 Shin ton
early next month, returning after her
visit lo Camden to be among the
guests in the Atkinson House parly
• I he glnen at Black Point.
• • •
The lecture to be given Friday even*
Tig by Rev. B. R. Relit Is being looked
forward to by Brunswick people as a
pleat literary treat Is promised on (bis
.11 the city nah which will he givtr.
in 111 ecity hall which will bo well
righted and warmed, and every one is
ensured irf being comfortable. Ttck
-11 s are on sa’e at 25 cents each.
• • •
The colonial tea to be given this
afternoon the weather permitting, will
he a very pleasant affair. It is really
Hie Initial affaii of the chapter In the
v ay of public 'eceptlons and should be
attended by all who are in* Red. inn
occasion is of double 'signficance in
that. It mark', the birthday of Wash
ington and alio is the Inltal entertain,
meat Tor the purpose or raising funds
lor the Oglethorpe monument. It l>
therefore dou le worthy of recognition
ty the people of Brunswick and a
•urge crowd H expected to attend. The
social side of the afTalr is the more
I eminent ar,l • a charming musical
ami literary program has been arrng
c tlfor the entertainment of the guests
the following will assist in the pro
yiatn: Mrs. J. F. Raya, Mrs. D. M.
Foggs, Mrs. Geo. 11. Cook, Misses Lit
(fie BUttss, Fe Symons, Helen O’Con*
tn r and Janie Symons and Mr. Harry
(iwytine Smita whose delightful voice
is much admired here. The men in
vfted are expected to call and the
young ladies who are to serve expect
their young urn fronds to drop in
about six o’clock or later.
March Gras.
Only one fare plus 2u cents for the
round trip to Pensacola, Mobile or
New Orleans iceouut Murdi Gras via
i-’euboard Air Line railway. Writo
vos C. lagoons, commercial agent for
lull information us to dales tickets
v ill he sold and limit for returning
tv phone 204-
We are hsadquartere for genuine
seed potatoea.,.H. Berchard A Go.
ITS UP TO YOU, WHAT
V'ILL YOU DO WITH IT
Hub It on, ot count*. West a Wound
Cure, tbe beat liniment on earth (or
old sorea, tetter, ring worm poison
onk, piles rheumatism and uumeroua
ether diaeas'iS, also .West's Gonor
rhoea and d,phllla cure la guarau
teed to cure Conorrhoea and Syphilis
and all like direasee. Ask your drug
gist. ,
Ws ars heaquarters for genuine
seed potatoes. U. Borchardt 4k Cos.
Cheap Ratee to Atlanta.
Account o( the state meeting ot
Southern Cotton association, Atlanta,
let). 21, the Southern Hallway will
srll round trip ticket# from Bruns
w ck ta Atlanta on Feb. 20 at 18.61
lor tbe round trip, with final limit re
turning Fob. 23, 1006. For further in
tor (nation, schedules, sleeping car reg.
i nations, write or apply to,
K. H Housshisn,
1 bone Hfl . U*uswu Again
A MATTER OF HEALTH \
i .
&<\KlN G
POWDER
Absolutely Pure
Tims mo substituted
DIVIDEND OF TWENTf PER CclIT
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Was Declared in the Morgan Bank
ruptcy Case Vesterday.
Referee Isaac of the hankrmpey
court has issued notices to creditors
in the Morgan Drug Store case of r
devident of twenty per cent, which
was declared yesterday.
This dividend will be payable at the
office of the referee on February 23.
The assets of the bankrupt wjr >
rily sold a week ago, and the fee.
that a dividen-; of twenty per cent h;n
s’ready been declared shows that the
referee has been rushing matters m
the case.
1 It is expected that altogether the
general creditors will receive a total
r f about 10 ler cent.
HOPE OSBOPNE WILL
NOW TELL IT ALL.
Atlanta Folks Want to Hear More
From Savannah Reform.
Atlanta. Feb. 21 —There is a very
tamest desire in these parts that Hon
W. W. Osborne will "tell It all."
The people are still taking a lively
interest in tha developments and Mr.
Osborne's letter publish* and Sunday
has whetted the appetite for more. His
| i t freshing frankness lias won a great
ti nny friends ‘.or the Savannah reform
ci who styles himself n “common pol
u.cian.’’
The publication of the Bolts letter
has created no end of merriment.
, Frank M. Poltr Is a well I nru n whoio
t sate liquor dealer and a power behind
the lltrone In roKtics. His description
ef Speaker Morris as “one ol our
kind of folks ' has caused much laugh
ter. Mr. Pott: is a popular man per
sonally and wha-i. he does not know
about politics ami politicians could be
coin pressed Into a very small compass
though he seldom appears In the glare
of the lime light.
Most prop's- hereabouts believe that
( olonel Osborn 1, knows a lot of things
Hint have not yet eomo out and they
Sate hoping he will not grow* weary in
shoving these political secrets into
public print
Reported or 0. A. Snow & Cos., pat
ent attorneys. Washington, it V.
George W. Bowen. Ada hollo, guano
distributor; Sephus M. Brown, Atlanta
packing vessel; Thomas 1., Harris
V> rlghtevHle, guard tor shaping ma
chine; Jesse L. filers, Atlanta, saw
I.eon Lieberman, Atlanta, trunk;
Thomas U. Massey, Atlanta, combined
corse collar and pad; Simon A. Ware
Hyde, combined cultivator and harrow
For copy of any of above patents
send ten cents in postage stamps with
date of this paper in (’. A. Snow &
Cos.. Washington, ]>. C.
Grartd Opportunity.
To visit Wishingion at small cost.
Orly one far - phis 2.1 cents for ibo
round trip front Bran .wick account
lresidential inauguration. Full iufor
inatlon upon application to Jos (’ t.i
igeour, commercial ageut, telephone
204.
Rhone Wilson for a box oyster fry.
Notice.
The public is notified that there is
no longer Chattanooga draft beer sold
at the Arcadr saloon.
Louis W .Beach,
Agent Chattanooga Brewing Cos.
Notice.
The public >s notified that there is
no longer Chattanooga dratt beer sold
at the Arcade saloon.
Louis W .Beach.
Agent Chattanooga Brewing Cos.
A FEW SPECIALS.
Head Lettuce
Florida Beets
Fulton Market Beef.
Largs Fat Mackerel
Sour Ficklea
Dill Pickles
Stuff Mangoes
Sweat Pickled Peaches
Sour Kraut.
If It's Good to Eat, Ws Have It
W.’iCa/uWL
Phone 158.
Ws h#v e th# genuine Red Bliss,
White Elite HouMon early rote and
seed potatoes. 8. Borehardt A Cos,
PERSONALS.
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.plain W. \V. Tubhott i Hick
( . of Allauta, is in the
city.
.1 S. Hunter, of Thomasvitle, is in
t tie city.
A. A. McCord, of Atlanta, is at the
Oglethorpe.
Hr. u. |i Atkinson is out after a sec
oin) attack of the grippe.
T It. Baldwin, of Atlanta, spent
i sterday in the city.
.1. H. ?i. |>avis. ( ,f Woodbine, is s| enn
dig a few flays in the city.
It. B. (Leppard, of Savannah, was
a visitor to th ■ city yesterday.
A. Rothschild returned yesterday
I.out a business trip to Atlanta.
I, G. Selim der. of Columbus. Is a
visitor to the city for several days.
,1 M. Spence, of Warestviro, was
among the visitors to the city yester
day.
S. F. Fluor-, of Winston, N. C„ was
among the visitors to the city yester
day.
J. S. Jennirgtt and Donald Fuller, of
l.otriot, are spending a few days at
the Oglethorpe,
W. If. Harrison, of Savannah, was
among those registered at the Ogle
itiorpe yesterday.
Sickemrg Shivertij Fits
r ague ami 1 iilaria an he relieved
ami cured 'Vi'n electric hi' iort; This
L a pure, to c medicine; of , sp.-c-i: t
lie lien t in matcrti for it exerts a true
curative iutlm nee out of the system.
It is much to he preferred 1 * quinine
laving none ol Ibis drugs bad nfi,,i
efieets. E. S Mundc.v. of Henrietta,
Tex. writes: "My brother was very
ow with ma'aria! fever and jaundice
11 he took Electric Bitters which sav
ed his life” At. Smith’s Fhcmary;
price 50c; guaranteed
If it's good to eat Wilson Ims ir.
Now is the proper time to plant
teed potatoes. We are headquarters.
C. Borchardt & Cos.
Ready
for
Business
Again
Wholesale
and
Retail
1 MAKE SPECIAL PRICES
TO FAMILIES ON GROCER
IES BY THE CASE. IF YOU
CAN USE TUB LARD, CASE
TOMATOES, SACK GRITS
OR MEAI IT WILL PAY YOU
TO GET MY PRICES.
A. C. Jeffers
Grocer.
228 BAY ST. Phcrts 159
rNew crop
Pecans
FANCY PAPER SHELL NUTB
JUST FROM 8T
MARYS, GA.
Lloyd’s j
PHON6 **W, *
MISS OUR SALE OF
MUSLIN UNDEREWAR
BEGINNING MONDAY, FEB. 20.
FOR
Four Days
SEE OUR CIRCULARS.
SEE OUR WINDAW
S^ISBR’S
CONLY & PARKER
--Dealers in*==
COAL AND WOOD
BRICK, LIME, CEMENT, PLASTEF.’ HAIR. RHINO! 1 G ANf LATHS
SEWER FIPE, CHIMNEY FLUEE, FIRF. BRIf .u FI? F. CLAY
525 BAY STREET FHONE <8
CCle are Catering for
Your Drug Trade
Full Line ol Druggist Supplies
Jacobs Candies
Excellent Prescription Department
THE ATLANTA PHARMACY
COR. NEWCASTLE AND MONK PHONE 310.
BURNS & DICKEY
FULL LINE OLD WHISKIES, FINE BRAND'ES
AND A FULL LINE OF
CIGAPS AND SMOKERS’ SUPPLIES.
206 MONK STREET.
We Have Just Been Appointe
Exclusive Agents
for the Eamous
Ostermoor .lattresses
f for this Territory
H, M, fl ilfer & Son,
Notlea —you can buy them aicheep from ns *s you can from tbelr
New York factory and ave freight.
BARGAINS
In the
Dry Goods Line
I AM NOW OFFERING UNUSUAL INDUCEMENTS IN THE DRY
GOODS SOOTS AND SHOE LINE. NEW GOODS ARE COMING
IN DAItY AND MY PRICES APE GENUINE BARGAINS. SEE
MY STOCK AND COMPARE MV PRICES W'TH OTHERS.
Geo. W. Owens
Sucoesaor to
BLOODWORTH A OWENS.
Cor. E. and L Street#,