The Brunswick news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1906-2016, November 22, 1906, Page 3, Image 3

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New Greek- American Restaurant and lunch room. NIGHT AND DAY NEATEST PLACE IN THE CITY EVERYTHING FIRST CLASS SERVICE UNSURPASSED. NOW OPEN. IN OLD ARCADE BUILDING NO. 210 GLOUCESTER ST. POLETES & HOODENPYLE TELEPHONE NO. 80. Old fashioned pound cake, the kin mother used to make, 26 cents per pound at LSben's bakery, 160 A street The Celebrated CHATTANOOGA EDGJ IF INTERESTED CALL OR WRITE FOR MY i PIANOS! PffojOS! PIANOS! Twenty will be Sold in Brunsjick* Special Sale and Factory INTRODUCE THEM “ Believing Brunswick to M one of the most p.-ogress.ve qjtiesi in Georcii and her future population will be multiplied se.etal tint . wßhin ihe next e ‘year or the largest in it he state—desire a good representation of the vp^ over twem ' inuivftlv hv us We have sold in tlie past 37 yearn, ovei iwti tv thwfsLd and organs in the south, and when many ware here, we 4esire our linej*Ohickering, Ma.Liushel , Lester Haddorff Vose Ludden and Babe, and over^ dozen 5 V°n!£r e c^‘‘ B K^THOn VC R A nTEM Twenty will 'be sold at advertised tillers—and no mote, exc p in the regular way. Factories in all lines usually make a conces to introduce tbeir goods furnishing a certain n ''*;' ,nl L,,'f 0 f t punose. Pianos for this sale. are.factory 9 am; , les;--the htu st of ~,u um maker’s art—the best instrumeats made, and afo worth tic Regular price we will sell them at. after closing of this week’s sale. 6 Is seldom that a customer can get a concession of a few dollars iff. price of *he makes offered, and when at this Introductory sale- w you FROM SIOO to $l5O, you can readily see the stock wt M onlv a few days. When we open Thursday morning jwtydlI sell .Bt one—of the best $275 pianos ever sold ,n U ‘* s g mmp pMu Thursday morning % £ \ $112.00 JKSr £ P| The above piano ban posfon Roll -i'a"V' ■ desk, all latest improvements: 1 ■ la you know that has on - this ‘ fcw some fortunate customer for|3l2. W.’e are not allowed to mention the nanus <d J" 11 "“ ’ jn *| at B ls special sale—to do so woiiiiil9|||*Wp^|;“ 1 e **.**?’ ... '4^ lot.fi i] he -.old at advertised ) 1, 2 A ♦, 1 ail calB it above address, that the J^ 08 - ® <or sale are Kor |%of the best known and bl|a uOS ° . mad'- -pi a,los thl*| knowa Bn<i - recognize**®** P”®' ov JCT standards, used by artA *> concerts and in V'u *' e ® <., nlanos to buy Every lS M carries our jtfheU YEARS Each satlTactorji/fuARA.VTSSE J 1 ■ na,, Jr "to -the buyer or no sale. NEWS AND NOTES ALONG_THE BAT DAY’S SHIPPING RECORD AND OTHER NEWS OF INTEREST ON RIVER FRONT. Following is the record of the movement of vessels at this port yesterday. Arrived. Schooner James Davidson, Gil more. New York. Schooner Carrie Strong, Sti'ong, Washington. Cleared. Schooner Lord of Avon, Verner, Baltimore. Sailed. * Schooner Winfield S. Shuster, Crocker. Baltimore. Steamer Sabine, Yotuig. Mobile. Schooner Theoliue, Cummings, Boston. THE ORIGINAL l. Ar.;.T;i.... S/kUP KENNEDY’S jj&Y*M| Bed Clover Bloasvu UgUIe I. E. LOVE! iJLudden _& Bates M THg BRUNSWICK PAH.V NEWS, THURSDAY. 22, 1906 ♦ ♦ G 0 T ° MARCATOS’ T THE • METROPOLITAN • RESTAURANT ♦ * OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. 4- * —i 4 * FREE DELIVERY TO ALL * SECTIONS OF THE CITY * * We serve the best the market 4 and Pay Prompt f to any and al IComplaint* < [MARCATOS & Co[ k • PROPS. < ► < K PHONE 321. .< L J " - v Tirv.viilfL-:]' The styles in shoes at Peerso re as plentiful and as varied as autumn leaves. Protßve Piano buyers who at tend If sale can save front SIOO to fly® the purchase of a strictly High-fJb- Plano. The sale begins Thursf morning, November 22nd, a; street (new Padro pa Ming) and lasts one week only■'ome Thursday if possible— this t will soon go find first com ors Me choice of bargains. WILL t>HOWM| . ■Vthey ARE .’fAns, all late.’ improx ■ ■ Jf ''is WT Pianos, very ' . .tulw me JU J’lunos, similar to Jtoove, r bnt|different make ... $•25 Pianos. Empire as ; .'" * sign. artistic in every deta^J^ >t .SrafiTVSt s "' : , and action. Very 45fX Pianos, one of ;' w^ miiH<es. Perfect |n ’sJP||iq; ir, e actlftms. Very hoe. ** SSOO Pianos, i an t , eal •• • • Electric :;t s; eeial p-tceFriM* ~i\ ■ *’ f,.c Call for paMicu*T; Heaters 50 Heaters 1 Ranging in Prices From '51.75 TO $35.00 i • * * Have s>ne PuQin Before the | p * 4;, * % w , f<EXT COLD WAVE The above prices are lor planus only, ibut delivered an*vhero In the city or at or steamer landing for shipment. Stow and scarfs will he furnished extra, but at cost prices as follow*-; JFlnest scarfs, $2.50. Best stools. SI.EO. TERMS OF SALE.— 'Prices are made for cash, j But in order to ac orn modal e those not in position to pay tlie full amount of purchase of unrights at once, we will aocets# $lO to $25. and the bal ujee In monthly Installments of 18 to sls, acordlng to the Instrvtnen" seb-oied. Grand and and Payers on larger payments. There will Its no .discount given for "ash, only saving of eight per ceatff? fV'rest, which Is the onlv dlffr-" n*e wt make between cash and— 4. I j Ikr.MP OF A ITANrFfO N’OT NEGLECT COMING Tol The pianos will au he sold—and in short order — It’jUr EJISob of who gets thA.—choice to |earlv b"-ga!n hu-ntmjW I Jtmw jHSji MT SWh) Quarter Grand tn handsome "ahogany This jJbST 'f ? • • • .. '.l Mimti'-J \ $520 I' s7Oft This Plovue t e ri v 4-. tf ii'W, and '• n TL.akttGSi’\Mm&M in m ty 'f|a cat* 'or-’ Jr.l? c-..C ; ‘ \ f . t If l\ 7fi- ; , -rf • i ; | fi ( \ O'tl 'Sr a We are not §§,||i .i.'indi. wll! ho soIiLjIS use |J 9 f 3