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SUNDAY MORNING.
Baby Go-Carts and Carriages.
A specie drive on go-carts for this /
week. Baby's health is, or should be,
a source of lunch consideration. Lay
early the foundation of a life free from
physical ailments by giving your 1
child every possible opportunity to
take advantage of health giving ele-
incuts. Fresh air and sunshine are I
absolutelv essential to baby's wel- Mf&i*. f,
fare, and arc the two best and most jbtfg- U
inexpensive doctors to bo had. Let .L.
us show you our carts for the little
C. MeOARVHY,
316 Newcastle Street.
TRULY "A GRAND OLDWHISKEY"
j . •, ..., Is the famous
CREAM OF KENTUCKY.
Vlt’s and wholesoms and told cheaper than any other whiskey of tta
rank or quality. Sold In Brunswick only by
% Douglas & Morgan.
I. TRAGER & CO M Distillers.
Offices, Cincinnati, 0., U. S. A.
; :,r A. ARNHEITER,
■ % , 7 Wholesale and Retail Dealer In ,s,
f ; ' • ’’S ' 4 f Schwarzchild & Sulzberger Beef Co’•
Western Beef,
’ Pork and Mutton.
’ ’ Fresh Poultry.
Fresh Vegetables, Fresh Groceries,
v S|s! Fresh Eggs from the Country.
All goods sent out nice and cl ean. The .best of everything for the
model housekeeper. u - t ULft.. afcL
207 Monk St. ’Phone 89
C. Downing, President. E. H. Mason, Vice-President. E.D.Waiter, Cashier,
The National Bank of Brunswick.
BRUNSWICK, CA.
CAPITA), OF ONE HUNDRED AN I) FIFTY THOUSAND I)OI,I,ARS
and total RESOURCES in excess of ONE HALF MILLION DOLLARS,
are devoted to the assistance of legitimate business enterprises. *
DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS invited from individuals, firms and corpora
tions .
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT accounts bear interest, compounded quar
terly. Interest bearing cerificates of depirut issued on special terms.
MONEY ORDERS of the “BANK ERS' MONEY ORDER ASSOCIA
.ION" are cheapo* and-more convenient than postollice or express.
BOWEN & THOMAS,
Contractors and Builders of Stone,
Brick and Frame Buildirygy?^
MA N U FACTU KICKS OF
(•'EMEX'i: TILKANft AKTimiAL STONE
J. M. BURNETT,
WHOLESALE '.ext]
Grain and Provisions,
Horse, Cow and Chicken F&ed.
EARLY CLOSING NOTICE.
The unJersigned banks will close
n‘ ONE o’clock p. m. SATURDAYS
hetwoi n May 15 and October 1.
The National Bank of Brunswick ,
E. D. Walter, Cashier.
The Brunswick Ban* & Trust Cos.,
H. W. Gala, Cashier.
LADIES, EEWARE!
You are particular folks, and should
have your dresses cleaned only by
Jim Carter, who does good 7ork.
Phone 253.2.
SWANS' DOWN FLOUR 18 THE
BEST.
Typewriter headquarters.
Do you wish to buy, sell or rent s
inuchine of any description? You
will find it to your interest to call on
me. Can Bell you a typewwriter at
such a price and on such terms that
you will not miss the money.
C. H. JEWETT.
Rob Roy flonr suits the ladies.
Netlcs to Masters.
The News will publish ship notices
at $1.50. It Is the only legal medium
through which these notices can be
published. ..
THIS BRUNSWICK DAILY KBW9.
LITTLE LOCAL LINES.
The Many friends of Mr. and Mrs.
Constance Miller will regret to know
the critical illness of their little son,
Eugene. who is suffering wjth conges
tion of the stomach.
An excursion, of some sixteen car
loads reacheu the city irorn Atlanta
yesterday morning. They are a good
matured crowd and are spending the
time taking in the town generally.
Cashier Dobbins of the local Mal
lory office will accompany .1. S. Ray
mond to the Mobile office to serve in
n similar 'capacity. His Brunswick
friends will regretjhis departure.
A great deal of interest is being
manifested in the game of baseball be
tween Brunswick and Darien next
Wednesday. The club from Darien
will bring over a large excursion.
The Waycross baseball club are
trying, to arrange for three games with
Brunswick, to be played in this city
next week. Brunswick has won in
every game played this year.- Way
cross Herald.
The police department have insti
tuted a systematic searen for the
gang of thieves now at work in this
city and it is safe to say that a num
ber of them will be bagged very
shortly.
Chas. Cohen, a brother of Abram
Cohen, colored, who is to hang in Sa
vannah on September mu. is taking up
a subscription for the purpose of
bringing his brother's body here. The
condemned man formerly lived in
Brunswick.
Postmaster Brown has just received
from tlie department a n\w and hand
some regulation typewriter, as is used
in all of the larger postoffices of the
country. The machine is a splendid
one and will oe a great convenience to
t.ie office here.
B. H. Levy Bros. & Cos. were busy
yesterday unloading a portion of their
new fall stock of gents furnishings,
which by the way is an unusually
handsome display. The name of Levy
is synonimous with all that stands for
tlie latest in their line In Brunswick.
An attempt to burglarize the resi
dence of Veil Harry Casail. First ave
nue and Reynolds street, was made
Friday night, about. X o ciook. The
members of the family were in the
front part of the house and tile would
be burglar tried to get into the kit
chen hut was frightened away.
It is understood that quite an im
portant change will he made in the
clerical force at the Mallory line of
i,ee as soon as the new agents, W.
M„ Tapper & Cos., take charge of the
offices, .localise of the fact Dipt one
or more of the present force will ac
company Mr. Raymond to Mobile.
Rogers-Joiner Case Closed.
Macon, Ga., Aug. 30.—Argument has
been concluded in the Rogers and
Joiner case that has been before Ref
eree Proudfit in bankruptcy for sever
al days. Several speeches were made.
The referee has reserved his decision.
This is the branch of the case involv
ing the Pulaski Mercantile compa
ny. The question to bo. decided Is
whether the company is a corporation
or a partnership. If it is decided that
it is only a partnership in business
it will be added to the assets of the
Rogers & Joiner company, but if if
is a corporation, then only the shares
of stock owned by Mr. Joiner in the
concern will be subject to creditors.
The general case of Rogers & Joiner
seems to have numerous branches.
Wanted at Charlotte.
Charlotte, N. C., Aug. 30.—Will Har
ris, white, who Is wanted here badly,
has just been located by the local offi
cers in Atlanta, where he is serving
time for counterfeiting. Harris' term
will not expire before 1904, and Sher
iff Wallace has notified the Atlanta
officials that he wants him when they
are through with him. Harris made
his last escape froii% the county ,Jail
here by digging through a brick wall.
W-hi 1 at the convict camp of the
county he escaped twice.
Mangled by Engine,
Raleigh, Aug. 30, —Charles Morrow,
of a prominent Gastonia family, lost
both of his legs through a distressing
accident. Young Morrow went down
to the Southern depot to see his sister
off on a train. As the train pulled
out from the station Morrow caught
his foot in some loose mail sacks ly
ing around and fell in front of the
engine. Both limbs were horribly
mutilated, and had to be amputated,
one above and the other below the
knee.
Train Runs Into Fallen Tree.
Jackson, .Miss., Aug. 30. —A west
bound passenger train on the Queen
and Crescent crashed into a tree which
had been blown across the track 3
miles west of Jackson. Fireman
Brunston, a negro, was killed. En
gineer John Jones was fatally hurt,
and three mail clerks were painfully
bruised. The 65 passengers were
badly shaken up. Traffic was sus
pended for several hours.
President Invited to Huntsville.
Chattanooga, Tenn., Aug. 30.—A spe
cial to The News from Huntsville,
Ala., says that an official invitation
has been telegraphed to President
Rooeevelt to extend his visit from
Chattanooga to that city next month.
PERSONAL POINTS.
William Crovatt left yesterday for
Atlanta.
Leroy and E. W. Dart are spending
some ume In Atlanta.
Charles C. Fleming left yesterday
for a visit to Atlanta.
J. J. Vickers has returned from a
visit to north Georgia.
The library will be closed Monday
on account of Labor Day.
James-. Hopkins of Thomasville, is
the guest of Robert Hopkins.
A. O. Calhoun on 9t. Simon k is
spending a few days in the city.
Irvine Burdett has gone to Florida
to open up a branch for his firm.
J. A. Ward, of Bladen, was among
the visitors to the city yesterday.
Hon. Thomas W. Lamb was in the
city yesterday from his country nome.
1 Ernest and Tom Stacy went up to
Atlanta yesterday for several days.
Frank Eagan of Souui America, is
the guest of J. IJ. White on Egniont
-girept.
Ma.j. W. S. Greene of the Bruns
wick Liglv, and Water Cos., is in "Vir
ginia. ,
Archdeacon Cassil will have charge
of the service at. St. Judes tnis morn
ing at It o'clock.
R. E. Hunter returned yesterday
morning from a pleasant visit to his
parents at Graham, N. C.
Milton McKinnon, of McKinnon, in
Wayne county, was the guest of his
aunt, Mrs. Katie McKinnon iast week.
Rev. W. F. Holliusworth has re
turned from ids vacation and will re
sume services at the Presbyterian
church todnv at file usual hours.
Rev. J. A. Iteis, formerly of Bruns
wick, now of Atlanta, arrived yester
day morning to spend a few days in
this city. His many friends are de
lighted to welcome him among them,
and will learn with pleasure that he
will officiate at mass this morning in
the Catholic church, where he will de
liver one of the splendid sermons for
which he is noted.
Will Submit to Arbitration.
Chicago, Aug. 30.—8 y a unanimous
vote the members of Hie Street Car
Men’s union of the north and west
sides last night voted to submit to ar>
bitration their differences with the
Union and Consolidated Traction com
panies. Clarence Harrow was named
as arbitrator for the union. The con
duct, of the entire matter was left in
the hands of the executive commit
tee, who will meet today to draw up
the schedule of grievances to the board
of arbitration.
Vanderbilt Gives Up Automoblling.
New York, Aug. 30.—W. K. Vander
bilt, Jr., who is credited with having
driven an automobile faster for a mile
than any other person, lias announce),
according to a Herald dispatch from
Newport, R. 1., his permanent, retire
ment. from automoblling as a sport.
Me is said to have sold Ills stable of
high-power machines, which included
some of the fastest and most costly
automobiles ever built in France, Ger
many. and the United States.
Murderer Safe In Penitentiary.
Pensacola, Fla., Aug. 3ft.—Under a
military guard “Sonny” Thompson,
the negro who assaulted Mrs. Delia
Dixon, an aged white woman, has been
sent to TalbUiassee for safekeeping.
A company S' state militia was on
guard at the jail here all last night.
The mob, composed largely of Mrs.
Dixon's neighbors, was demonstrative
for a time, but finally dispersed.
Transport Buford Overdue.
San Francisco,, Aug, 30.—An un
usually slow trip from the Philippines
is being made by the transport Bu
ford, Captain Croske/. The vessel
sailed from Nagasaki on Aug. 5, and
is, therefore, ouc 24 days. On hoard
are 4G2 men of 'he Eighth infantry and
104 men of the Twenty-fifth infantry,
besides ft number of salon passengers.
Tysinger Is Nominated.
laibotton, Ga., Aug. 30. —Delegates
representing Upson, Harris and Tal
bot coulees met in Talbotton and
nominated Hon, B. L. Tysinger
tor for the twenty-fifth district.
Big Combination Proposed.
Sharon, Pa., Aug. 80. —A combine
tion of the foremost malleable iron
concerns, of this country, with & cap
italization of $25,000,000, is under con
sideration and will probably soon be
effected. According to the reported
plans the headquarters of the comol
nation will be In Chicago, where the
National Malleable Iron company, the
largest concern of the kind in the
United States, has Its home offices.
Supposed He Was Murdered.
Fort Worth. Tex., Aug. 30.—The life
less body of Orion Nathan Wartenbec,
a railroad conductor, late of Rock Is
land, 111., was found this morning in
North Fort Worth. It is supposed lie
was murdered. Documents show him
to have been a member of the Rock
Island division, Order Railway Con
ductors. He is not known here.
Filthy Temples In India.
Sacred cows often defile Indian tem
ples, but worse yet is a body that’tf
poluted by constipation. Don’t per
mit it. Cleanse your system with
Dr. King's New Life Vills aaid avoid
untold misery. They give lively liv
ers, actve bowels, good digestion, fine
appetite. Only 25c. at all druggists.
Rob ftoy flour is the best on the
market.
WOODFORD MABRY,
Attorney-At-Law.
Special attention given to the col
lection of accounts. Office in Austin
building.
Try Rob Roy flour.
Largest load of wood in the city for
75 cents. Ring ’phone 138-3 or call
’phone 138-3 or call at yard, corner
avenue.
Rob Roy flour.
Saved From an Awful Fate.
“Everybody said 1 had consump
tion,” writes Mrs. A. M. Shields, of
Cliamberßburg, Pa., “I was so low af
ter six months of severe sickness
caused by nay fever and athma, that
few thought I could get well, but I
learned of the marvelous merit of Dr.
King's New Discovery for consump
tion, used it, and was completely
cured." For desperate throat and
lung diseases it Is the safest cure in
the world, and is infallible for coughs,
colds and bronchial affecMons. Guar
anteed bottles 60c. and 81.00. Trial
bottles free at all druggists.
Swan’s Down flour Is he best.
Happy Time in Old Town.
"We felt very happy,’’ writes R. N.
Beville. Old Town, Va., “when Buek
len's Arnica Salve wholly cured our
daughter of a bad case of scald head.”
It delights all who use it for cuts,
corns, burns, bruises, boils, ulcers,
eruptions. Infallible for piles. Only
25c. at all druggists.
There's only one place In Brunswick
where clothes are cleaned and press
ed by scientific methods, and that's
at Jim Carter's.
Rob Roy flour gives the best results.
Notice of Remotval.
Until my new quarters are ready
for occupancy 1 will share the office
with Mr. C. W. Deming, next door to
Dr. Burrought on Newcastle street.
C. H. JEWETT.
Rob Roy flour is the best. Have you
tried it?
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Summer iuw School
UJIIVKIWITV OP' VIRGINIA.
In Virginia mountains. KUI Hummer. July 1 toßeptwii
l*>r 1, i'JXI. My til** I .ft w Faculty. Molnfitl to beginner*:
J" cnndMataa ror tin* bar; nuri toprucfltlonerß who have
lacked nystemaUc instruction. For catalogue, addrew
• t)* MINOR. Ncurvtarj, i'harlotlcavllle, v .
J. W. CONCHY.
Notary Public and Ex-Officio Justice
of the Peace.
Office. 307 Newcastle Btrcot.
K N . OCEAN TRIP
sjTo NEW YORK, BOSTON
V AND ALL
-< EASTERN RESORTS
1 OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY 1
G LOW RATES—Superior Service ]
2 50 Hours of Ocean Breesea ,
rt Sailings each WesK ,
rt LJ from Savannah, Ga. -
Tim ll'lini.liiim of tim Popnl&r Line—inborn- .
J rmalilr- 111 .Spued, Service or Appointments, offer
a it ilcliKhtful route-im-rnensivc in cost, complete
V In enjoyments— trom all Southern Points by a I
J 1 short rail journey to Savannah and 60 hours of 1
ft cool, salt air to Si-iv York. u ,
roe Suit, nrsravATiose, Aovcnvteifte
f aMsrrts, Etc., Apvlv to ]
ft hiw-al Ticket AgvnU In Rmnawleh. ]
7t w. R, Brewer, <\ T. a I*. A. Ss,nnnaJi, OaA
TH lORNADO SASON
IS UPON US
STORM
INSURANCE
• Protects at Small Cost.
IM&UR NOW. DON’T DEAY
J. A. MONTGOMERY & CO^
The popular Realestate and Insurance
agency.
Phone 134-3. 302 Gloucester St.
Notice of Removal.
Until my new quarters are ready
for occupancy 1 will ahare the office
with Mr. C. W. Doming, next door to
Dr. Boroughs, on Newcaatle street.
C. H. JEWETT.
The sensible housewife will always
use Rob Roy flour.
W E, PORTER,
1007 G Street?
painter and paper hanger. Signs of
any description. Agent for wall-pap*
mills. Drop me a postal,
Phone 289-3
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WHY SUFFER
From colds, coughs, rliematism and
other ills that are sure to come as
fall approaches. Relief if not certain
cure is within easy reach. Our stock
of
DRUGS AND MEDICINES ,
Contains ail the well known specifics
for these troubles. What you or your
doctor want can be quickly supplied.-
We deliver calls to your physician as
promptly as possible if you will phono
222.
SMITH’S
PHARMACY
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TO ESCAPE FROM rOOR PLUMB
ING
is easy if one wishes to do so. It’S
simply a question of
WHO’S YOUR PLUMBER?
Settle that by engaging us to do all
necessary work and there will he no
flimsy material or defective workman
ship. Upon the completeness, effec
tiveness and durability oi our work de
pends our reputation.
We cannot risk this through failure,
to please.
A. H. BAKER, v
205 OloucMtsr, Street.
If you need a typewriter of and des
cription come to see me before buying
I can aave you money. Terms rea
sonabla and satisfaction guaranteed.
C. H. Jewett.
Usual Sunday Trip.
The steamer Hessie will make the
usual Sunday trips to St. Simon to
morrow and will continue to do so un
til further notice.
W. M. TUPPER & CO.,
Forwarding and Shipping Agents.
Lighterage, Towing and Marine in
surance. Correspondence Solicited.
BRUNSWICK. GA.
Indies if you want to see every
thing and up-to-date In fancy work,
just go to Miss Kate Slater’s Millin
ery parlors. (
Miss Kate Slater has In a fine line
of The Kromico hats—ready-to-wear
hats, ivice for travel. Call and in
spect her new goods.
An Ex-Chief Justice s Opinion.
Judge O. E. Lochrane, ot Georgia,
in a letter to Dr. Bigger, states that
he never suffers himself to be without
a bottle of Dr. Bigger’s Huckleberry
Cordial for the relief of all bowel
troubles, Dysentery, Diorrhoea, etc.
etc.
Sold by all druggists, 25c and 50c
bottle.
Largest load of wood in the city for
75 cents. Ring ’phone 138-3 or call
’phone 138-3 or call at yard, corner
avenue.
University of Georgia.
The 102d session of the University
of the state will open on September
18th. This institution is organized in
three departments, Academic, Law and
Agricultural. There is no tuition to
residents of the state except In the
law school. In agrioulture the courses
have been increased and enlarged so
as to embrace a short winter course,
a one-years course and a full course.
Room Is furnished in both the old and
new dormitories free, and excellent
board is supplied in Denmark Hall at
SB.OO per month. Caancellor W. B.
Hill will be lad to supply a handsome
book and catalogue on application.
Notice.
I beg to announce to my friends and
the public that 1 have removed my
business from Newcastle street to Og
lethorpe and Bay streets, between
Gloucester and Monk.
I shall be pleased to serve all who
use feed, and can supply them in quan
tities or from one sack or bale to
car loads, to suit any one’s wants, at
the lowest possible prices.
Telephone 93. J. M. BURNETT.
.STEINWAY AND
MATHUSEK PIANOB
The Beat Piano and Organ Now.
On the Market
For the Money
SOLD ON EASY PAYMENTS.
B. J. OLEWINE, Agent
AUGUST 31. "