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.TUESDAY MORNCv'G.
Handsome
Linen Waists
Trimmed with Beautilul Four Inch
Ciuny Lace
Inserting in Front and Sleeves ad Cuffs
Fucked in Back
Hemstiched
Turnover on Collar
Fxccllent $5.(0 values This wook $3.50
Every Lady Invited \
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to come in and get her correct weight.
We have put in a pair of Fairbanks <
fccales for the convenience of our cus
tomers, and would be glad for you
to use them.
W.J. BUTT, Druggist
Agent for Huyle-s’ Candies.
■ >■ Just Get 111 the Push and Follow the
- ' crowd
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A V l . when you ret thirty <r wlion you
F : ’’ M . l m< Urine and ‘you’ will drift
''UmK,' ‘ \ lit' ■ V '" l ;M ‘ trcsLcil IhK' as well as wiTli
\ l|\m t * u - M’udily of tlnir* wo noil, nr if
\\\W \ Wil 111,1 <‘<ui\< nic.it t* <onit\ telephone.
\ ’’V. Agents Ixjwnoy’s < audios.
L; lj/ HUNTER’S Pharmacy
Sale of Millinery Goods.
ilavii): Icisiti jii> hue lie. .him ! to VIOHGAN I>HUG STOttlO, I
will ell my outiro stock, coin listing of . Jrffi'tt
Millinery Goods, Shc3wC ases,
Fixtures, Etc.
in lr.ts to dealers at a sacrifice. Call and < \amine. Must he disposed of
"nee. 1 i
M RS.E EARLE®
I>. G. <. Gnvn, <i! Wuodnury. Ni*w
.In • v. sole hanulacMuror of Croon's
Au-'usi I'lower im ; Ito olhv’s German
Synip, whose ;uh on isemenl appears
in our paper iv- l uiy, will semi to
an.' one mailing a tvo rent, stamp
to pay i" < t l;r of llis HOW GoV*
mo a Syrup and August Glower pir/zh *.
nun to it’ wood ami ylass. It amuses
and i -Tploxes voiim; and old. A!*
tlunig’Ji very dillhuli.. it can be mas
ternl. M Mini ibis paper.
To Keep Moths Out <>! Your winter
clothes, haw i! . ia t'lt .roimhly cleaned
and pressed ! y ,liiu Garter before pul
ing them away.
JUST RECEIVED
A now line of (he following:
' nii ' '' iV { Silk Alnll. all tin new sbadi'S Also a handsome line of White end Black
Silk Mits in elbow lengths
' 5 ■ •''l fl'iti’.ron- Vi. M or summer wear. A new swell line of
Ladies' Walking Skirts in black
tan and grey.
* ! ' hre. iso not ru . up-to-date Cadies Shirt Waists ever shown In
yoin city, \ve do not a. i you to buy. just call and see them.
“ELKANS”
SEE WINDOW DISPLAY.
The Henson Why.
Hancock's Liquid Sulphur should be In
every homo: it is indorsed and pre
scribed by many leading physicians for
sneb diseases as eczema, pimples, ring
worms. salt rheum, dandruff, diphthe
ria. sure throat, outs burns, open sores
and all Mood and : kin troubles. No
household should he without it. Ask
your druggists for a book on Liquid
Sulphur ind see whu( the doctors say
regarding this wonderful remedy. For
sale ut Smith’s Pharmacy.
$ Keeps Well Posted. Tlbr 1 latest
and improved methods are 'he kiud
used hj Jim Carter. Oulv the finest
chemicals and safest methods used.
PERSONAL MENU
1 .
NOTES ABOUT PEOPLE WHO
COME AND GO IN AND OUT
OF THE CITY. ,
Claud Dart is in Douglas for a few
days. , k
I. E Morgau. of Everett, was here
yesterday. % }
A. L Atwood, of Tifton, was in the
city yesterday.
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W. It. Dart has returned from a
trip to Savannah.
R. W. Mathews, of Fancy Bluff, was
in the etty yesterday. |
O. W. Wright, of Sterling, spoilt
yesterday in the city.
J. It. Wilson, of Way cross, spent
yesterday in the city
Rolit Ratcliff, of Fancy Bluff, was
in the city yesterday.
Capt. D. O'Brien, of Darien, is in
tile city for a few days.
J E. T. Bowden, of Jacksonville,
spent Sunday in the city.
D. K. Moore, of Cordele. was reg 3-
terod at the Oglethorpe yesterday.
Alex Livingston, of Rrool.man. was
among tlie visitors to the city yester
day.
E F. Latimer, of Valdosta, was
among the visitors to the city yes
terday.
Manager Jacobi, of the Hotel Cum
berland came up yesterday. He re
ports that indications point to a big
season on the island.
One of the stunning new hats is of
chrysanthemum straw, trimmed in for
get-me nets, at Miss Kate Slater’s.
PRETTY CHEEKS.
A Food That Makes Girls Sweet to
Look Upon.
The right food for young ladies is
of the greatest importance to thpir
looks, to say nothing of the health.
Thin, sallow girls don’t gel the right
food you may be absolutely certain.
A Brooklyn girl says: “For a long
time in spite of all i could do I was
thin, skinny and nervous. My cheeks
were so sunken my friends used to re
mark on liow 1 looked. I couldn’t
seem to get strength from my food —
meat, potatoes, bread, etc. So 1 tried
various medicines without, fu'dp.
, “I often read about Grape-Nuts, but
never tried the food until one day
something impressed lie that perhaps
if I would eat Orape-Nuls for my
nerves and brain 1 could digest and
get the good of my food. So I start
ed in. The food with cream was fas
cinating to my taste and 1 went in
for it regularly twice a day.
“Well I began to improve and now
while on my third package I tiavo
changed so my friends congratulate
me warmly, ask me what in the world
1 have taken, &c. &c. My cheeks are
plump and rosy and 1 feel so strong
and well. I sleep sound and it seems
as though 1 couldn’t get enough to
eat. Thank you sincerely for making
Grape-Nuts.” Nome given by Postum
Cos., Battle Creek, Mich.
There’s a reason for Grape-Nuts
Something
New.
1 am now bottling the genu
ine COCO COLA which is being
generally introduced in Brunswick
and vicinity. Am prepared to,
fill all orders, from one case up.]
at 70 c per case of two dozen bot-j
ties. Send us your order on
’phone 185-
Ludwig, |
306 Bay Street.
THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEW*.
REGULAR SALES DAY.
Sheriff Berrie and Marshal Burney
Will Both Sell.
This is the regular sales day with
Sheriff Berrie and Chief of Police
Rurnev and 'noth of the officials will
sell considerable property at public
outcry.
The notices and description of the
property, which is to he sold for taxes,
appeared in The News during April.
Among the list is to ho found some
very desirable property, both in the
city and county.
SUNDAY EXCURSIONS BEGIN.
Many Tcck Advantage of the Low
Rates and Spent Day Away.
The different railroads, ns well as
the steamboat lines, inaugurated the
summer excursions Sunday, and they
were taken advantage of generally.
Ar, unusually large crowd came
over from Savannah and spent the
day with friends in the city, while a
number of Brunswiekians also visited
that city.
The Hessie nmde her first Sunday
trip to St Sintnu Pier and quite a
large l crowd advantage of it.
11l in Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. Toll mas Fuller left
Sunday uight for Atlanta, where they
went to attend the bedside of their son,
Tom. who is quite ill in that city,
where he is attending the Tect. A tel
egram was received by the parents
of the young man Saturday afternoon,
stating that he was quite ill, suffering
from appendicitis, and that it would he
necessary'" to perform an operation
Sunday. Nothing lias been board of
his condition since the departure -of
iiis parents.
May-week sale of fine hats at Miss
Kale Slater's parlors.
Removal Notice.
1 have removed my plumbing and
gas fitting business, from my old stand
315, Newcastle to 125 Newcastle street,
in the store opposite W. H. DeVoe's
grocery, where I will lie glad to wel
come my friends and the public gen
erally
MOSES DANIELS.
[Wedding j
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Presents^
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;WE HAVE A NICE LINE IN -
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► SILVERWARE, CUT GLASS
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SAND FINE CHINA. CALL AND'
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l°°k. ;
KENNON MOTT:
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and Eye Specialist. t
,'215 NEWCASTLE STREET.
s, —■
- Keeper of the City Clock.. Time -
Jby wire from Washington daily 1
at 11 a. m. -
99
REASONS
Why you should use a
GAS COOK INC STOVE'
find an ,
ELECTRIC FAN
‘ Ist. I* makes tho Hong sum-.
[Suer days endurable.
-ml. it makes life worth living. •
3rd. It does away with the
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;expensl/of going to the moun
tains orttislands.
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The other ninety-six reasons
will he discovered after a short -
1 (trial of them. Get the benefits.
i'AT ONCK. see us TO DAY.
[MUTUAL LIGHT
& WATER CO.
FOR
GROCERIES
AND
Fresh Meats
REMBEMBER
Durden & Cos
Wolf and l Street sell it
less. Phone 352. and what you
order will be delivered promptly."
DEAD THESE PRICES.
Stew Meats from 5 to 7 1-2.
pound Steak from 10c pound to,
12 1-2. Groceries just as cheap.^
FOR SALF—Geraniums, Legonias.
and potted plants, 025 B St. Mrs.
W. K: Dempsters,
See the latest in outing headgear —
the pretty new linen hats at Miss
Kate Slater’s.
The latest novelties in tailor made
clothing can be had at Jim Carter's
He represents the leading tailoring
i,,i corn: :is -ie country.
A white chiffon, trimmed in grtfpes
and gi ape applique crown. One Of
Miss Slater's new hats. I
time tieeial
✓
Tiews 51 etes.
Miss Tom Barkuioo will leave this
week for a visit to Savannah.
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Mrs. T. R. Lamar is the guest of
Mrs. Irving Proctor at Southern Pine, i
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Miss Sheridan, of Johnstown, Pa.. I
is the guest of Mrs. J. B Dart for a
week.
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Master William Montgomery will
entertain bis little friends today from
4 to 6.
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Miss Ella Symons, of Savannah, spent
Sunday here, tho guest of Mrs, W. F.
' Symons.
* * *
Miss Christine Winter has returned
to Savannah, after a visit to Mrs. T.
F. Winter.
* * *
Noil Coney, of Savannah, spout Sun
day in this city the guest of Mr. and
Mrs. A. V. Wood.
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Mrs. F. D. Aiken gives a reception
this afternoon in honor of Mrs. I. M.
Aiken, of Pensacola.
* * *
Miss Marie DeVoo will entertain
the Zinnia club Wednesday at 4 o’clock
instead of oil Friday.
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Miss Ada Gould arrived from New
York yesterday and is the guest of her
mother, Mrs. H. S. Gould, at Avoca
Villa.
* * *
The friends of Mrs. C. E. Stewart,
of McDonald, who was formerly Miss
Hettie Burns, will regret to know that,
her little child is seriously ill at Way
cross.
* * *
Alfred Crovatt was one of the Em
ory ball team that was prominently
mentioned in Sunday’s Journal. A
photograph of the Emory men ap
peared iri the Journal.
* * *
A handsome portrait, of Miss Evil a
Webster appeared in Sunday's Atlan
ta Journ&l. Miss Webster, who now
resides in Atlanta, formerly lived here
and was one of this city’s prettiest and
most popular young girls.
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Circle No. % of the Methodist Aid
Society, will give a lawn party at the
home of Mrs. William R. Dart in TTr
bana next Friday afternoon from 3
to 6, and Friday evening from S toll.
Refreshments will be served and as it
will he a. moonlight night and high
tide, those who attend will enjoy a
delightful evening.
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The Civic league is devoting its
energies for the present, to the task
of improving the western hail' of Jo
kvl Place, near Ihe court house. Be
cause of the lateness of the season,
the league has decided to concentrate
upon this square and not attempt to
plant any further this season. The
next thing taken up by the society
will be keeping clean the streets and
squares. There is need in ths line for
strenuous effort.
Every lady in Brunswick Hs invited'
to attend Miss Slater's May-week sale
of fine millinery.
Excursinoists Fought.
The first colored excursion of the
season went to St. Simon yesterday,
being given by one of the churches
of tlie city. While the crowd was a
largo and very orderly one, a number
of the “toughs” went along, and sev
eral of them engaged in a general free
for-all fight during the day, hut no
damage was done.
Tho sweat shop method is strictly
avoided at Jim Carter's clothes clean
ng establishment. Everyth! ag is well
ventilated and lighted and pure chem
cals are used.
Attention Smokers.
I handle a fine line of genuine
Mersehaum Pipes, they are beauties.
Cali and look at them. Sig Lev Ison,
310 Bay street.
The new linen shirt waist hats are
all the rage. See them at Miss Kate
Slater’s May-week sale.
fc>. To Women
f th f- a "„ i "'?" Cera<!nt '° ' vomon to tp ythe “Dorothy Dodd" Shoe and to tell
$4,0 oin Cash Prizes
■ fwJ“ e t,h^ t? '' tl,ree WOm ° n who givethe best reasons why the “oDrolhy
D.uxi b<hoe is superior to all others. vjjioiay
SihSey, Lindsay & Curr Cos
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J. A. SMITH. Sole Agent, Newcastle Street.
White Goods
Ribbons and
Embroidery
Sale
This Week
Mrs. Isaac
Watch this Space.
When in Need of Honey
. CALL ON
ST\ JOEL BROS.
f RELIABLE PAWNBROKERS, *|
/ \ 308-309 Eay Street. r* €
$ J You can 9 et the most liberal loans on
f S your Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry,
J X Furniture and all kinds of personal
—fl property.
all business strictly confi
fSrvTnwMl Unredeemed Pledges For Sale
%f|jjji|3wsF Dook for large 3 ball sign outside store
JOEL BROS.
Reliable Pawnbrokers.
Prescriptions,
Every druggist says that his drugs
are pure. Every druggist says that
he does not substitute. Every drug
gist says that he does not use infer
ior or adulterated drugs. Every drug
gist says that he docs accurate work.
What, is there left for us to say dif
ferent from anybody else? Wall, we
invite you to bring your prescription
here and see the kind of treatment
■ you got in our store, and notice the
way everything is done, and then see
if you do not feel that the medicine
is put up just as your doctor .would
like to nave it.
MORGAN’S
Drug Store.
!®HJIpirURB
: ous^
:' ! l[M#]Bknishings
i I s there a single house in all Brunswick so completely furnished
; that not one new article is need ed at this Spring Season? Is there *
a housewife indifferent, to the saving of money? Of course not Your
1 needs are many, but you can supply them all if you buy here.
I
. M. Miller S, den
Putnam Farm.
For sale at. Pelicanville 17 acres un
der good wire fence, 15 acres cleared
Price $l,lOO.
Camp Walker, 'acres rich land,
vO acres under plow; good houses and
barn. One of the best improved
places in the county; near shc-lii-omi
neaa- railroad. Price $l,lOO. Apply
m iIKOHSTOjJ. FENDIG & CO.
MAY 5, 1903.
A. R. U. C.
UPHOLSTERING AND CANING
Laying Carpets and Matting, Putting
in Cane Scats in Chairs, Mattresses
made and renovated, Furniture re
packed and carpets cleaned,
Baby Carriages Repaired.
V/. H. THOMAS,