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•ftJESDAT MORNING.
: SUPPERS
for Evening
Street Use
Oxford Ties, the largest assortment ever
( shown by us.
Hand 'turned the Kind
that Don’t Burn.
$2.00, $2.50 and $3.00.
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J&VUAs
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Every Lady invited \
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i to come in ;ind get her correct weight. i
We Have put in pair of Fairbanks <
ft ecnies for the convenience of our cus- •
a
j. tomers, and would be giad for you
* to use them.
£
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\ W. J. BUTTS, Druggist
, Agent for Huyle-s’ Candies.
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Just Get in the Push and Follow the
, ■■ if f'. 1 ] Crowd
''i.' jb)
„ t \ y a V' when yolk get thinly or when you
„ -^ v J\ V-.,/ it:"'-} ,iioo(l medicine, and ‘you’ will drift
„ .1 a You will ho pleased Willi iho way
> \ \|V n > *•'Mi'll- a irll as wtrii
*: i'm \ Vw; B tin- i|uiilily of drugs wo soli, or if
, ' i ■A \ 'll.! not inuvi iiii-iit lo ronio, telephone
► '! ii Agouls 1/owiic-yV cauditw.
HUNTEK S Pharmacy
Sale of Millinery Goods.
Having 1> ri (and my info from Juno Ist. to MORGAN DRUG STORE, I
will i'll my ontim ; loeU, coil isting of fciiS,
Millinery Goods, Show Cases,
Fixtures, Etc.
in 1.'.1s to and i’h.i at a sa rtfice. Call and examine. Must he disposed of
at oi > e. i * $ i rWt
M as. E EARLE
Hr. Cnvn, of YYood irv. Now i
.!> rs v. manulac! tnvr of Croon's |
Ai;iisi i M.wrr and Ho.-Oh.’o • c.onnan
Syrup, whoso advertisement appears I
in oar paper regularly, will mnd In !
any tat-' mailing a tvo rent stamp!
to pay posia- e, .ono of his now Cori
ii.;- ; : ■ rap ami An'list Slower pu/'/.les,
made of w 0.l ami *lass It amuses
and perplexes young ami old. Al
though very ditm ull, it can hi' mas
tered. Mention Lins paper.
To Keep Moths Out of Your winter
clothe* have them tlA'roughly cleaned
nad pres el hy Tim Carter before put
ing them away
TO THE LADIES ! !
We are showing the prettiest
H e of ready=to-wear and dress
MAI 5 ever shown in this city.
Something new arriving on every
steamer. Your inspection sotic=
ited at
h ' ■ * f s/ a \tr* H
bLKAiM^
The Reason Why.
Hancock's Liquid Sulphur should be in
every home: It is indnVsed and pre
scribed by many leading physicians for
smii diseases as eczema, pimples, ring
worms, salt rheum, dandruff, diphthe
ria. sore throat, cuts bums, open sores
and all blood and skin troubles. No
household should lie without it. Ask
your druggists for a book on Liquid
Sulphur and see what the doctors say
regarding (his wonderful remedy. For
sale si Smith's Pharmacy.
y Keeps Well Posted Tiluo latest
| and improved methods are -he kind
used liy Jim Carter. Only the finest
chemicals and safest methods used.
PERSONAL MENTION
NOTES ABOUT PEOPLE WHO
COME AND GO IN AND OUT
OF THE CITY.
J. 13. Dart has been quite ill jor the
past week.
A. Fj. Ivoybourne leaves today for
Wjayeross.
T. J. Brown, of Jacksonville, Sn
in the city.
.1. It. Wright of 13t. Simon, was in
the city yesterday.
Woodford Mabry spent yesterday In
Savannah on business.
Homes Clarke, of Darien, is spend
In." a few days in the city.
Arthur Wood came over from Sav
annah and spent Sunday in the city.
Courtland T.amb has been confined
to his home several days by illness.
R F. Coney and J. E. du Bignon
leave tonight for a weeks visit to
Norfolk, Va.
George Owens leaves shortly for
Florida where he rocs for (he benefit
of his health.
F. D. M Fit.radian has returned
from a fishing trip to Cumberland,
where he was weatherbound for sev
eral days.
LUMBER WENT OVERBOARD.
Several Cars Also Came Near Follow
ing into the Bay.
An accident ocenred at Aikon’s ilool:
Saturday afternoon, and. as a result
an entire car load of lumber went
into the bay.
Tt seems that the engine was shift
ing cars at the v/harf, and, as it had
been raining the tracks were wet and
when Ihe breaks were put on the cars
did not stop Immediately, one of them
going to the end of iho track, and the
entire cargo went overboard.
However, a force of hands were
soon put to work anil the entire cargo
was saved, and hut little damage was
the result.
THE OLD FOURTH GEORGIA.
P.union is to be Held at New Orleans
on the First Day of Big Reunion
The ninth annual reunion of the sur
vivors of the Fourth regiment, Geor
gia volunteers, will he held in New
Orleans on the first day of the gyiera,
ireunloin.
The lime and place of the meeting
can he ascertained at the headquar
ters of the Georgia division.
This reunion promises to tie inter
teresling and il is safe to say that
a large number of the survivors are
to bo present.
Ship Notice.
Neither Ihe master, owners nor con
signees of Ihe British steamship Vorax
will he responsible for any debts con
tracted by the crew of said steamer
F. it. M. STRAOHAN & CO.
Consignees.
Quick service at the right time.
When a man wants his clothes cleaned
and pressed properly and delivered tt
short notice, the one good place to
send them is Jim Carter's. Phone
Mil-2.
Something
New.
I 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
tles. Send us your order or!
’phone 185.
Ludwig,
30C Bay Street.
THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS.
UNKNOWN BARK IS ASHORE.
Is Aground Off the Long Island Beach,
Near the Bar.
An unknown bark was sighted off
Long Island by Lighthoue Keeper
Charapaigne Sunday. He at once tele
phoned to the city, and it was learn
ed that no bark is now due in this
port and there is no one who knows
what vessel it is.
The tug Inca left late, yesterday af
ternoon to go to the scene, but, up
to an early hour this morning, she
had not returned.
However, it is not thought that the
hark is in very much danger, and she
may have been floated on the high
tide last night.
THE NEW TOWN SOCIETY.
Quite an Interesting Meeting Was Held
Last Night.
The New Town Debating society
held quite an interesting meeting last
night, and a large number of the mem
bers were present. ,
The subject for the evening was
the Colonial History of America,
which proved to be very interesting.
The program for next Monday night,
will 1)0 a musicale, to be participated
in by some of our best local talent,
and, the meeting promises to he one
of unusual interest.
Captain Barney Dart will he called
upon to make good his challenge, the
society hopes that he will render the
song, “Woodman, Spare That Tree”
to the satisfaction of the audience.
THE NEWS AT BROOKMAN.
Interesting Items From This Thriv
ing Community.
Brockman, May U.—The fruit crop
in this section will he small this sea-
eon.
Alex. Livingston spent Thursday in
Brunswick.
Mrs. Josie Williamson is ill to the
regret of her many friends.
Rufus Jackson spent Sunday here
visiting friends.
The donkey parly given last week
by Miss Florida Livingston was a
very enjoyable affair. The evening
was spent in playing games and the
first prize a large box of candy was
won by Mr. Joe Williamson, the se
cond prize, a small box of candy was
won by Mr. Mason Scarlett and the
booby, a bouquet of pink roes went
to Miss Eleanor Cloud. The pretty
Living-ton home was handsomely de
corated with flowers. Misses Eliza
beth and Margaret Williamson as
sisted the charming hostess.
;Our Goods
! Talk.
& -
j We are now showing a fine line,
of 4
SPRING NOVELTIES
i
> IN 5
Jewelry j
Call and Examine
KENNON MOTTj
Jeweler and Eye Specialist. 9
215 NEWCASTLE STREET. 4
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Keeper of the City Clock.. Tim* 4
by wire from Washington daily! l
at 11 a, m. J|
r 99
REASONS
Why you should use a
tGAS COOKING STOVE
and an
► ELECTRIC FAN
Ist. It makes the long sum-
mer days tmdurable.
2nd. It makes life worth living.
_ 3rd. It does away with the
► expense of going to the monn
► tains or islands.
„ The other ninety-six reasons
‘ will be discovered after a short
trial of them. Get the benefits
• AT ONCE, see us TO-DAY.
MUTUAL LIGHT
& WATER CO.
FOR
GROCERIES
■i
AND A
Fresh Meats ;
REMBEMBER A
Durden & Go;
Wolf and I Street sell it for
less. Phone 352, and what you
order will be delivered
READ THESE PRICES. *
Stew Meats from 5 to 71-2 h
pr . - ~ f-orn irt pound to.
12 .i. G'\ nr os jusi as cheap
The News Job Office— Best in
Printing.
AROUND OUR CITY.
—4—
BATCH OF SMALL ITEMS PICKED
UP DURING THE DAY BY
NEWS REPORTERS.
Lambright’s Court. |
Justice Lambright convened his
court yesterday in regular monthly
session Quite a number of cases are
to be tried during the week.
Auction Sale Today
Will be he sold today at 10 o’clock,
at Judge Lambright’s office, bureaus,
bedsteads, springs, chairs, mattresses,
.rockers, clothing, watches, silverware
and other articles .
Crowds.
The excursions’ to Jacksonville and
Savannah were well patronized Sun
dey and many Brunswickians visited
the two cities. A number of Savan
na'll people also came over to Bruns
wick.
Small Crowds.
On account of the threatening wea
ther Sunday few went to the island
but a largo number certainly wanted
to make the trip. The Sunday excur
sions will be continued and it is safe
to say that they will be popular in
the future.
He is Getting Ready.
H. F. du Bignon, clerk of the super
ior court, is getting ready for the ses
sion of (his tribunal which is to be
held this month and when the court
is called everything will be in per
fect order.
Veterans to Meet.
The Confederate veterans of Glynn
county will hold a meeting at the
office of Dr. W. B. Burroughs tomor
row afiternoon at 4 o’clock. Some
business of importance is scheduled
to come up and it is hoped that all
the veterans will he present.
Tie Riiver is Fresh.
The river, from the point at Buz
zard's Roost up, is, like some people,
very fresh and there is a great scar
city of fish right at this time. It
will take the water some time to car
ry off the fresh part and the fish
ermen will hawe to wait awhile.
Fine New Press.
H. A. Wrench & Son., will shortly
receive a handsome now printing
press of the Meichle make and it is
to be one of the finest, pieces of
printing machinery in the state. The
press is of the cylinder kind and can
do all kinds of color work.
Crops in Good Shape.
Noth-withstanding the fact that this
section ha- had some unseasonable
weather lately the crops are iit very
good shape and little damage has been
done. A farmer told the News yes
terday that he had done belter this
year than any previous one since he
had been farming.
Died in Atlanta.
AV. J. Waddy, who resided in this ■
city for a number of years, passed
away in Atlanta Saturday, Mr.Waddey
was connected’ with the Call several 1
years ago, and his work on that paper j
will be remembered by many of its
old readers. Mr. Waddey’s son, who 1
also resided 'heere, is now secretary to I
Attorney General Hart.
Some Fine Potatoes.
G. AV. Cline, Brunswick’s enter
prising proprietor of the steam laun
dry. is also something of a good far
mer and is raising some of the fin
est vegetables ever seen in this sec
tion of the stale. Mr. Cline has the
Stafford place about eight miles from
the city where he lias a model farm in
every sense of the word.
Quick Arrest.
J. A. Gulledge, of A'erbena, A!a„
was twice in the hospital from a se
vere case of piles, causing 21 tumors.
After doctors and all remedies failed,
Bucklen's Arnica Salve quickly ar
rested further inamation and cured
him. It conquers aches and kills
pain. 25 cents at all druggists.
fTo Women
As an inducement to women to trythe “Dorothy Dodd” Shoe and to tell
their experience with them in order that others may be induced to be
come wearers, I have succeeded in persuading the “Dorothy Dood” Shoe
Cos. to offer -j^g'
$4,000 in Cash Prizes
for the forty-three women who givethe best reasons why the “oDrotliy
Dood" Shoe is superior to all others.
J. A. Smith,
is exclusive agent for my shoe, They will be pleased to give you full
particulars as to the prizes. ‘ Sincerely,
White Goods
Ribbons and
Embroidery
Sale
This Week
M* Isaac
Watch this Space.
When in Need of Honey-*
- CALL ON
JOEL BROS.
f \ RELIABLE PAWNBROKERS, 1 ■
/ \ 308-309 Bay Street.
§ t You can get the most liberal loann on
I WmMMgf I your Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry,
I I Furniture and all kinds of persona!
all business strictly confi-
Unredeemed Pledges For Sale
’BwßafapSy Look for large 3 ball sign outside store
Reliable Pawnbrokers. v
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 does accurate work.
What is there left for us to say dif- ■
fercnt 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 ‘
- is put up just as your doctor would
„ like to nave it. ,
MORGAN’S
Drug Store.
fiIKNISHINGS
Is 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
needs are many, but you can supply them all if you buy here.
M. M. € Milkr A den
Made Young Again.
“One of Dr. King’s New Life Pills
each night for two weeks has put me
in my ‘teens’ again,” writes Dr. D.
H. Turner of Dernpseytown, Pa.
They're tho host in the world for liver,
stomach and bowels. Purely vegeta
ble. Never gripe. Only 25 cents at
all druggists.
MAY 12, 1903.
A. R. U. C.
UPHOLSTERING AND CANING
Laying Carpets and Matting, Putting
in Cane Scats in Chairs, Matcr-is-es
made and renovate:!, Furniture re
packed and carpets cleaned,
Baby Carriages Repaired.
W. H. THOMAS,
110 Gloucester Street.