The Brunswick news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1901-1903, May 07, 1903, Image 4

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Thursday morninG. Handsome Linen Waists Trimmed with Beautilul Four Inch Cluny Lace Inserting in Front and Sleeves aad Cuffs l ucked in Back Hemstiched Turnover on Collar Excellent $5.00 values I his week $3.50 Every Lady invited t to come in and get her correct weight. ( W c have put in a pair of Fairbanks , scales for the convenience of our cus < tomers, and would be glad tor you i to use them. W. J. BUTTS, Druggist Agent for Huyle-s’ Candies. ’ V J us t Get ' n the Push and Follow the Sale of Millinery Goods. Having leased my store from June Ist. to MOIKIAN DRUG STORK, I will sell my entire stock, consisting of **■*'*. jfc'Jll Millinery Goods, Show Cases, Fixtures, Etc. lu lots lo dealers at a sacrifice. Call ami examine. Must be disposed of at once. MRS. E. EARLE’ Dr. G. Ci. Green, of Woodbury, Now Jersey, sole in:inufacturer of Green’s August Flower ami lloscheo’s German Syrup, whoso advertisement appears iu our paper regularly, will send to •any ono mailing a two cent stamp to pay postage, one ol* his new (lor* man Syrup and August Flower puzzles, made of wood and glass. It amuses ami perplexes young and old. Al though very difficult, it can be mas tered. Mention this paper. To Keep Moths Out of Your winter clothes, have them thmroughly cleaned and pressed by Jim Carter before pitt ing them away. TO THE LADIES ! ! We are showing the prettiest line of ready-to-wear and dress HA JS ever shown in this city. Something new' arriving on every steamer. Your inspection solic ited at 6* in* I W S' k IVT ** * i '* ( i l Nv> The Reason Why. Hancock's Liquid Sulphur should be In every homo: It is indorsed and pre scribed by many leading physicians for such diseases as eczema, pimples, ring worms. salt rheum, dandruff, diphthe ria, sore throat, cuts burns, open sores and all blood and skin troubles. No household should be without it. Ask your druggists for a book on Liquid Sulphur and see what tho doctors say regarding this wonderful remedy. For sale at Smith's Pharmacy. f Keeps Well Posted. d?h(e latest and improved methods are 'ho kirn' used by Jim Carter. Only the finest chemicals and safest methods used. PERSONAL H/IENTION ♦— NOTES ABOUT PEOPLE WHO COME AND GO IN AND OUT OF THE CITY. W. H. Love, of Tiftou, was in the city yesterday. James W. Schley, ol Savannah, is at (lie Oglethorpe. W. B. Perry, of Savannah, spent yesterday in the :ity. E. Cl. Williams, of Macon, spent yesterday in the city. Manager Jacobi will return to Cum berland this morning. Capt. Joe V/iilliarnson, of Brookman, was in the city yesterday. m Rev. D. Watson Winn, of St. Si mon. was in the city yesterday. .1. C.Memsbrong, of the J.. & N. railroad, was in tho city yesterday. H. O. Powell, of Valdosta, was among the visitors to the city yester day., J. A. Englerth, of Savannah, was registered at the Oglethorpe yester day.., • J. A. McDuffee and ft. J. Ford, of I lie B. ft 8., left yesterday on a short trip to Savannah. J. 11. Rudolph, clerk of the supe rior court of Camden county, was in the city yesterday., John O. McDonald, of, Waycross, chairman of the democratic executive committee of the Eleventh congres sional district, was in the city yester day. . , W. M. Gilmore leaves this niorn- ing for Savannah, where he will at tend the Southern Baptist convention. Mr. Gilmore expects lo begin a se ries of meetings in tile First Baptist church of this city next Sunday. He will be assisted by some prominent minister who is in attendance upon the convention. To the Consumer. 1 will give the retailers' profit I have just received 10,000 Maine I.a ilori cigars a real good 5c cigar which l will sell direct to the consumer at $t.25 per box of 50. I am sole agent for this brand. This cigar is worth *2.00 per box, one box will make you get more at Sig Levison, 310 Bay The latest novelties in tailor made clothing can be had at Jim Carter’s He represents the leading tailoring concerns in tho country. Ship Notice. Neither the owner, master or con signees of the Spanish hark Pedro l.acave will be responsible for debts contracted by the crew of said bark. 1. MAH IST ANY. A Little Early Riser j Now an dlhen, a.t bedtime will cure consl iiialion, biliousness and liver I roubles. I>e Witt's Little bdarly Itis ers are (lie famous little pills that cure by arousing the secretions, mov ing the bowels gontly. yet effectually, and giving such tone and strength to the glands of the stomach and liver that the cause of the trouble is re moved entirely, and if their use is continued for a few days, there will be no return of the complaint. Sold by .loerger’s T’liarmaey, Smith’s Phar macy and W. ,T. Putts. Something New. 1 am now bottling the genu-1 ine COCO COLA which is being’ generally introduced in Brunswick] and vicinity. Am prepared toi fill all orders, from one case up.] at 70 c per case of two dozen boti ties. Send us your order or 'phone 185. Ludwig', 306 Bay Street. THB BRmkWIGK DAILY r®Wf. WILL BE OPEN SATURDAY. Chris. Arnheiter will have a Hand some Market. Chris Arnheiter, the old reliable market man, who recently returned to tho city from Jacksonville, is busi ly engaged in fixing up the laige Wright building, corner of Newcastle and Monk streets, and he will be ready to open his meat market Satur day morning next. Mr. Arnheiter has been in this bus iness too long to need any introduc tion to the people of Brunswick. For many yeans he conducted a meat mar ket on Monk street, and his excellent set vice then assures a good patron age in his new quarters. Mr. Arnheiter will probably have one of the handsomest markets in the city. He has purchased new and pret ty market fixtures, which are now be ing placed in position, a large force of carpenters, painters, etc.,be ing at work. As stated above, he will be open for business Saturday morning and will have a* full line of fresh staple gro ceries and all kinds of meats, sausages and, in fact, everything that the mar ket affords. Mr. Arnheiter has been conducting a first class market in Jacksonville for the past several months, but he says he likes this Brunswick atmos phere, her people, and will net he sat isfied in any other city. His family who have been with him, have also re turned to the city. The News wishes Mr. Arnheiter much success in his business, and cheerfully commends him to the peo ple of Brunswick. “DOROTHY DODD" SHOE. J. A. Smith Accepts Agency for this Well known Footwear. J. A. Smith, tho well known New castle street shoo dealer, has accepted the agency for the famous “Dorothy Dodd” shoe, about which so much has been said of late. It is stated that the “Dorothy Dodd" shoe is the most comfortable shoe ever made, and the ladies everywhere in the country have highly endorsed it. as the most comfortable and economical shoe on the market, and it is probable that Mr. Smith will have a big sale for the well known footwear In this city. In an ad. el-ewhere in this issue it will lie seen that the company manu facturing the “Dorothy Dodd” shoe is offering a number of cash prizes, ag gregating ?! ,000 and every purchaser of a pair of the shoes will have a chance at the money. Mr. Smith, the local agent, will gladly give informa tion as to the contest. * ’ [Wedding ; ► l Presents’ Ii £WE HAVE A NICE LINE IN ’ t t p SILVERWARE, CUT GLASSt \ s ► AND FINE CHINA. CALL ANCH l a LOOK. 1 ;K£NNON MOTII Jeweler and Eye Specialist. * 215 NEWCASTLE STREET. 4 , , ~* Keeper of the City Clock.. Time 4 , by wire from Washington at 11 a. m. 4 4 <)<) J REASONS Why you should use a ■* GAS COOKING STOVE< anil an ELECTRIC FAN Ist. It makes the long sum-. mer days endurable. 2nd. It makes life worth living.. 3rd. It does away with the expense oA going to tho moun-' tains or isxmds. ■ l> The other ninety-six reasons’ will he discovered after a short . trial of them. Get the benefits, AT ONCE, see us TO-DAY. MUTUAL LIGHT & WATER CO. ’ FOR ;GROCERIES AND ; Fresh Meats , REMBEMBER Durden & Ccr *■ i . wolf and 1 Street sell it for l'ss. Phone 352, and what yoii order will be delivered READ THESE PRICES. Stew Meats from 5 to 7 1-2-* pound Steak from 10c pound 12 1-2. Groceries just as cheap Removal Notice. I have removed my plumbing and gas fitting business, from my old stand i • -‘.v,le I ir: New.-Tr-tle street. .11; lie store op i.wite \V. H. l-l-Vm's ! atveery where ! wit! be gtad lo Wel lcome my-friends and the public gen-; 1 erally. MOSES DANIELS. AROUND OUR CITY, i BATCH OF SMALL ITEMS PICKED UP DURING THE DAY BY NEWS REPORTERS. The Weather. Forecast for to-day in Georgia: Showers, fresh east to southeast winds A New Grocery. P. Rogowin has rented the I-aac store corner Wolf and F street and will open a grocery on the 15th in stant. Fishing at the Villege. A large crowd of fishermen are [spending some days at the Old. Vil lage, St. Simon's, and they are catch ing many fine fish. Rain was Needed. The good rain yesterday was wel comed by the farmers of this section, and it came at a very oppoitune time. The surrounding country was very dry and needed just such a downpour as we received. Nine Were Examined. An examination was held at the postofiice yesterday by tho regular examining board for the places of clerk and carrier. Altogether thehe were nine applicants, six colored and three whites. Cut in River Rates. A cut in river rates is looked for now that the boats which have been engaged 1 in hauling oysters will either have to be laid up or cause strong competition in the tie and rosin trade. Freights are at present very low. A Correction. I In the card of Capt. U. Dart publish ed in these columns yesterday morn ing two very ugiy typographical er rors were made. The types said “in duced’’ and “respectfully,’ when “in ducted” and “religiously” should have been used. , FOOD IN NEED. Is a Friend Indeed. Many times a school teacher in tho middle of a heavy session requires ex actly the right kind of tood to re- Liijld the wasted nerve and brain tissues as well as to keep up the mus cular energy. This is the business of Grape-Nuts in which the starchy part of the pare cereals is turned is grape sugar and where tho phosphates pre dominate, making it rich with food value and ready for the weakest stom- ach to assimilate immediately. A lady tqacher of Minneapolis says: “About four years ago I realized that I was breaking down nervously in the middle of a school year. To a school teacher this means not only loss of health but inability to go on with her work. Nothing appeared to help me and I was just about discour aged when a friend recommended that 1 look into Grape-Nuts. On read- j ing what this fod does toward rebuild- • ig brain and nerve centers I made up my mind to give it a fair trial. “1 ate Grape-Nuts food dry with cream for breakfast and enjoyed it greatly ; and improvement began im mediately and was so steady that I j did not realize how fully I had been benefitted until an extra strain came on mo in my school work through which f was able to go, continuing to improve all the time. Looking back on the trial now, 1 realize how this wonderful food saved me from a cer tain break-down. "I have kept, up the daily us=> of Grape-Nuts ever since and have never had a return of the trouble. I al ways take a package with me when traveling and look upon the food as esssential to my health as fresh air or exercise." Name given by Postum Cos.. Battle Creek, Midi Here is a Stunner. A large assortment of genuine French and English briar pipes with genuine amber bits, without case $2,00 to $3,00 values. They must go at SI,OO each. Call and pick your choice. Sig Levison. To Women / w rrvss:: s -E IvTo offer 18 ’ 1 have SUCCeeded in persuading the “Dorothy Dood" Shoe v|| v $4,000 in Cash Prizes / ViS {>’'• ><> forty-three women who givethe best, reasons why the "oDrothv ( U Sl, °e is superior to all others. ouroeny J. A. Smith, parUcula S rl Ve as a fn nt t h f ° r • my Bhoe ’ They . wi " be to give you full particulars as to the prizes. Sincerely, '&—~ k White Goods Ribbons and Embroidery Sale This Week Mrs. M Isaac Watch this Space. When in Need of Honey m CALL ON /fv JOEL BROS. f \ RELIABLE PAWNBROKERS, 11 / \ 308-309 Bay Street. ? I SjEffifijSia b U can 9 et * ,le most liberal loans on | WlmKBeS I y° ur Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, I I Furniture and all kinds of personal property. ■JMHgfeR all business strictly confi aSNßmaßk Mmsamm dential. flEffiMgS Unredeemed Pledges For Sale Look store Reliable Pawnbrokers. Prescriptions, Every druggist says that his drugs are pure. Every druggist says that he does not substitute. Every drug- . gist says that lie does not use infer ior or adulterated drugs. Every drug gist says that he does accurate work. 1 What is there left for us to say dif- • fere,nt from anybody else? Well, we < invite you to bring your prescription , here and see the kind of treatment you get in our store, and notice tho way everything is done, and then see ' if you do not feel that the medicine 1 is put up just a3 your doctor would , like to nave it. MORGAN'S. * ” ■’OrlJjPsTofe. ! WSfeffBKNBIIINGSj 1 * ’ Is there a single house in ail Brunswick so completely furnished Z . that not one new article is need ed at lids Spring Season? Is there Z a housewife indifferent to the saving of money? Of course not Your J needs are many, but you can supply them all if you buy here. * X M. Miller & den l Putnam Farm. For sale at Pelicanville 17 acres un der good wire fence, 15 acres cleared Price $l,lOO. Camp Walker, 79 acres rich land,' 30 acres tinder plow; good houses and barn. One of the best improved piaces in the county; near she!lron near railroad. Price $l,lOO, Apply BROBSTON. FENDIG & CO' MAY 7, 1503 A. R. U. C. UPHOLSTERING AND CANING Laying Carpets and Matting, Putang in Cane Scats in Chairs, Mattre&ies made and renovates, Furniture re packed and carpets cleaned, Baby Carriages Repaired. W. H. THOMAS,