The Brunswick daily news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1903-1906, May 17, 1903, Image 2

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f eur'DAY MORNING. DOINGS IN SOCIETY. Mrs. It. H. Everett is kiill Quito eick, lo the regret of her friends. • • ft A hadsome young son is the guest of Mr. and Mr- Hoyt W. (tale. • • * Mrs. Gilkey, of Searsport, Maine, is the gue.-t of Mrs. W. M. Tupper. ••. ' _ Mrs. B. F. Mann will leave shortly to visit relatives in Georgetown, Ga. * * * Clarence is Ihe name of the lit tle son of Mr. and Mrs. William Nuss baum. .. UK ft ft ft Miss Clara Lamar leaves today to visit Miss Irvine i’roctor at Southern Bine. • • • Mrs. Monroe Fleming ■will return [Wednesday from a visit to St. Si mon, • * . A pretty little daughter arrived yes terday at Ihe home of Mr. and Mrs. E. It. Hunter. ft ft ft Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Ehrliseh, of Albany, aro th* guest. of Mr and Mrs. Ed Pfeiffer. * * Miv. Edward Unrdott and Mins Ma rie Burdett. left last night to visit friends in New Orleans. * * * Little Miss Margaret Sparks will entertain her little friends tomorrow afternoon at three o’clock. * * Mrs. It. *L. Branham will return with Miss Ethel Elliott from Wav cross to visit Mrs. C. L. Elliott. • • • Mrs. C. 11. Colesberry and Misses NefTie'and Florence Colesberry leave today for a short visit to Savannah. • • Miss Annie Fitzgerald, of Lumber City, formerly a resident of Bruns wick, is the guest of Mrs. Sain Cook. * * Miss Berry Burdett entertained a number uf her little friends at a party last, night at her home on Union street. ft * Miss Margaret Stiles, of Savannah, will leave for her home this after noon arter a short visit to Mrs. C. S. Wtylly. • • • Mrs. j. u. Hi ley, alter a pleasant visit U> her brother, Mr. 11. A. Wrench, has relumed to her homo in Waco, Texas. A ft Mr. and Mrs. Will Irvine have re moved into the home on Union street' owned by Capt. Aria# ami next door to his residence. • ft * The Cothclian club will give an other entertainment shortly. Two amusing farces are being rehearsed and they will he ably presented in the near future. • • * The following pleasant parly of Savannah people will spend today in the city: Misses Felicile Daly, Lillie Daly, Grace Wilson and Walter Bel tdnger. , Letters to friends 'here announce lhat Mir. and Mrs. lieu Deacon are now at Colorado Springs. Their friends will regret to learn that Mrs. Deaeon's health is not milch ilie proved. • • * A number of Brunswick teachers are preparing to take a course at the Chicago university iliis summer. Mar tha's Vineyark and Athens are also being discussed as possibilities for summer school. * * * A delightful musical will tie rendered tomorrow evening at the New Town Debating ipated in by come of Brunswick's best talent, and will be heard by a large audience. * * • The music at the Presbyterian church today will he very attractive. Mr. F. B. Chandler will render a vocal solo, and the regular choir will render their usual hue musical pro gram. Everybody is invited to at tend. Good Advice. The most miserable beings in the world are those suffering Uom dys pepsia and liver complaint. More iiau seventy live per cunt, of the peo ple of the United Slates are afflicted with these two diseases and their ef ets: such as Sour Stomach, Sick headache, habitual costlvenoss, pal pitation of the heart, heart burn, waterbrash, gnawing and burning pains at the pit of the stomach, yel low skin, coated tongue and disagree able taste in the moi coming up of food atler eating; li. spirits, etc. Go to your druggist and get a bottle of August Flower f0r.,25 or 75 ceuts. Two doses will relieve you. Try iL Notice. 1 will be at the following places n the following days to receiv; state and county tax returns for the j ear 903. Pyles Crossing. April 4th and 23d May 10th. St. Simon's Mills, April 10th and sth. May 52nd. Sterling, April 11th, May 2nd and 23d. Jamaica, April 15th and 24th. May 55th. Brunswick, April 16th, 17th. ISth May 5 U, sth, nth and 2Mb, 3uth. JOHN K DUBUERLY Receiver Tax Returns tor Glynn Couu ty. Mrs. W. F. Bonn ini,'in, of Savannah, is lho guo-l of Mrs. E. IJ. Walter. ... The engagement has been announ ced of Mr. Neil Coney, of Savannah, to Miss Campbell Walley, of Nova Scotia, the wedding to occur next month. Mr. Coney has visited this City several limes and has a number of friends here who congratulate him. ... The ladies of circle number' 4 of Iho Methodist Aid society will serve lunch in the vacant store next to Keany'B beginning next Tuesday from 12 to 3. This will be a good opportun ity for business men and shoppers'to get a nice lunch down town. Prices will he very reasonable. The public is invited to call and patronize the circle. Miss Mary McCullough entertained the Zinnia dub with a llinch party yesterday afternoon. After a number of games, refreshments were served. The occasion was very pleasant and was one of the most successful of the club meetings of the season. Tho-c preseht were: Misses Rosa Snyder, Itetiie Nightengale, Rita McKinnon, Constance Hull , Susie Umar, Lu cille Butts, Haddie McCullough, Jen nie Bryan, Beslie Butts, Bessie Symnir (DB, Mrs. Ralph Tupper, Mrs. W. J. Bull.-, Mrs. Howard Waff. Some Fashion Hints. Large pearl buttons figure conspic uously on the spring and summer dro-> ses. * * * Old time minnture brooches make captivating belt clasps. • * • Royal blue is a popular color in all varieties of of dress fabrics. ft ft ft For the college girls are pretty hat pins of silver and enamel in the form of oars. , ... The popular grape now appears iii buttons of oxidized silver with the design cut off. ft ft * Among th<e summer hats there are none so dainty as those made of lace, there in black or while and with every little Dimming. * Among the most popular colors this spr\/, are white, cream, baby blue, gray, reseda, royal blue, navy ./itai/pagiie amt black. Thor# is no end of the possibilities of tin* lawa dross. This general term include- all of the thin washable goods which can be as costly as silk or sis cheap as cotton. • • Many of the canvass, pique, and lin en suits for summer arc finished, with the coats instead of Hie regulation etnn jacket. They are more roomier great deal more suggestive of comfort on hot days than is the dose fitting Eton and litis is one of the chief reasons fur why they will be so pop ular. it would be difficult to imagine any ihin :; more feminine and yet so sweet ly simplclhan this seasons modes The prettiest effects of the winter fash ions have been retained anil repro duced iu thin materials and with ad ditional touches, the summer girl of nineteen hundred and three lias a wardrobe filled with creations as airy and fairy as the traditional Lit ha. v • New York, May 16. —Though much is said and written about the super iority of imported gowns, a compar otive study of Paris and New York l ishions shows the creations ot Goth am to be at no disadvantage. One smart matron whose wardrobe has Jit—i arrived is lamenting the fact that her outfit only surpases that of her neighbor in price and a French trade mark . • • ■ The woman who wishes lo expand her wardrobe try retouching last sea son's gown should consider chiefly her A Sure Thing. It is said that nothing is sure ex cept death and taxes, but that is nol altogether true. Dr. King's New Dis covery for consumption is a sure cure or all lung and throat troubles. Thou sands can testify to that. Mrs. C. It. Van Metre of Shepherdtown, W. V. ays: "I had r severe ease of bronchi tis and for a year tried everything i heard of, but got no relief. One bottle f l)r. King's New Discovery then cured tie absolutely It s infalibie for Croup, Whooping Cough, Grip, Pneumonia uud"Consumption. Try it. it’s guar an teed by ail druggists. Trial ho; lies free. Regular sizes 50c. am SI.OO. Bids Wanted. Treasury department, office of the Public Health and Marine Hospital Service, May 15, 1903. Sealed pro posals will be received nt this office until noon of May 23. 1903, to furnish subsistence and other supplies, in cluding telephone service, or use of the public health ami marine hospital service at Brunswick, Ca.. quarantine station, during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1904. Schedules and further information may he obtained upon ap iilu-aiion to the undersigned. JNO. F. BUCKHALTER, Assistant Surgeon. P. H. and M. H. S. in command of station. figure. Everything depends upon a perfect outline. A trained skirt is quite wrong without a dropping shoul der line and a touch of white tends to lend the figure fullness. A white yoke in the bodice gives the appear ance of shoulder depth and breadth, while a flat chested figure can be ton ed up in the most stunning fashion (iy the use of white vests, jabots, and other trimming down the centre of the front. ft ft ft A striking example of-the black and white morabination is shown a flower ed chiffon gown with borders of black chiffon. Tim background is white clouded wilh black. The gown is made over rose color, so that pink tints gleam through the filmy black and white. The - bin., long and grace ful, is made in a very simple manner with a flounce bordered with a two iuch fold of black chiffon. The bodice lias a bolero of the chiffon that ends midway between the neck and the ping girdle and is bordered . with a two-inch band of black chiffon. The tipper sleeves also terminate in simil iar folds, and when the wearer? arms hang at her sides these bolero hands are on a line with those of the sleeves and is really striking. ... Summer coats which seem to be iite rage just now are by no means new for we have hail them in pongree canvass, voile, etamine, taffeta, and other material but the latest novelty in t’hiisi direction beggars description. It is a delightful coat of grass linen made over liberty satin and peau de Cygne, intended to rather increase the fashionable ensemble than to add to comfort, for it is merely a trifle light as air aluil billowy” as sea foam. The design is very loose fitting with an inverted box plait running down Iho center of the back. Over the shoulders there is draped a pointed collar of linen edged with the finest of thread lace and hand embroidered. At the the collar extends in a long stole to the bottom of the coat which is a little less than three quar ter length. At either side olj the front (he skirt of the coat is slashed to a depth on nine inches, the incision being lace bordered and finished at the top with tiLHuoia of aiHi and eh iff on. ... Green in the coolest and most de lightful shades, is being used fur dainty summer gowns. Avery fetch ing design lias the skirt made with a yoke over liie hips composed of shirring, while medallions of lace are let in, coming to a point in froul and lining the hips closely. Below tlie yoke the skirt fails very lull with wide tuckings around the bottom and a long sweeping train at the back. Tito dress is made over a slip of taf feta, which can easily be duplicated in lawui trimmed with ruffles of the same material, edged with lace at tho bottom of the skirt. The bodice nas a det'p yoke formed like the yoke on the skirl of shirring and lace me dallions let in; tiny horizontal tuck ings compose the vesi, which comes into the waist quite full, blousing iu front and hooking up the back with an a-Pl>le green silk girdle "around the waist. The sleeves are tucked quite tight to the elbow, with very full man dolin puffs appliqued with the lace falling to the wrist and gathered into a clerical cuff of lawn and lace. A not able feature of the linen frock which promises to become so popular is the short skirt, but what onet saves oil this must be expended on the hoot so far as money is concerned, the matter is as broad as it is long. With a short skirt one has the choice of a high boot, patent leather almost every time, or of shoes and stockings chosen for each other. Grey, pale thine, champagne, and other colors of shoes with precisely matching stockings are not to b& despised and are really elegant in effect. All Were Baffled. Word comes from Wake, Ark. that Rev. Jno. J. Cox had a strange malady accompanied by yellow jaundice. F*r 12 years physicians were baffled and though everything known to the profession was used, the trouble re mained. One day he began to use Electric Bitters and in a week at change for the better came and at length be was entirely cured. It’s the most reliable medicine for liver and kidney troubles. Only 50c. and guar teed by all druggists. "One Dose Convinces.” Moslems Lemon Elixer acts gently in the bowels without any unpleasant effect. It is a perfect liquid laxative. 50 emits per bottle at at) drug stores. Quick An-est. J. A. Gulledge. of Verbena, Ala., was twice in the hospital from a sc vere case of piles, causing 24 tumors. After doctors and all remedies failed. Bucklen’s Arnica Salve quickly ar rested further inamation anil cured him. It conquers aches and kills pain. 25 cents at all druggists. $ Keeps Wei; Pcst.d "txe I.Ve>t and improved methods are 'ha kino ] used by Jim Carter. Only the Quest | chemicals and safest methods used. < YHE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS. AT THE CHURCHES. Seamen’s Bethel. Dartmouth street, corner Oglethorpe street. Sunday school at 1 p. m. Ser vices conducted by 0. D. Ogg every Friday evening at 7:30 and twice a month on Sunday evenings at the same hour. St. Marks. St Mark’s Episcopal church, Glou cester and Egmont streets, Rev. Wyl lys Rede, I>. i>.. rector. Services ev ery Sunday as follows: Holy com munion 7:30 a. m.; morning service and sermon at 11 a. m.; evening ser vice at;d sir mon 8;00. Sunday school at 3:33; Hector’s Idble class every Thursday night at the parish house at 8. Mci.endiee Methodist Church. Rev. M. CV Austin, pastor. Morning services 11 a. in.; Epworih League meeting 4 p. m., night service 7 p. m. First Methodist Church. Corner Monk and Norwich streets. Rev. J. W. Malone, D. D., pastor. Preaching at 11 a. m. by the pastor. Evening service at 7:30. Catholc Church. Coilfjtr Newcastle and Howe streets Rev. P. J. Luckie, S. M. pastor, Rev J. P. Oassagne, S. M. assistant. Holy communion at 0:30 a. m.; Sun day school at 9 a. m.; Holy service of the mass at 10 a. m. Losary, sermon and benediction of the blessed Sara ment at 7:30 p. m. TO PROPERTY OWNERS. ■•ersons Transfering .or Acquiring Real Estate Must Notify City Clerk. Extract from Section 01 City Code: All persons transfering or acquiring real property, shall notify the*clerk of council in writing, of the fact of such transfer, before the first day i>i April, following such transfer, and in case transfers of real property shall not be so notified to the clerk, then the same may be taxed as the prop erty of the person last feturning same and shall be subject in like manner as if no transfer had been made.” As will bo seen from the foregoing only six days remain in which to cut out said transfers from returns for 1903; the attention of parties transfering property is particularly directed to this extract from the code, as a fail ure to notify this office, of the names of the transferees and a description f the property, so transferred, makes the party last returning same, liable for 1903 taxes. When such notice has been given, and the transferee fails to make return therebl, by the first day of May of any year, said prop erty is liable to execution, viz: . Attract Horn Section 61, City Code 'll on the first day of May of any year, there is any such real estate in said city as has not been so returned by he owner or claimant thereof it shall be the duty of the clerk to issue an execution against said real estate winch lias *not boon so returned by the owner or uwacus thereof, as nou returued property,” etc. Brunswick, Ga., March 25, 1903. N. D. KDSbELL., A _ Clerk of Council. The Reason Why. Hancock’s Liquid Sulphur should be In ovbry home’: it is lUdoTsed and pre scribed by many leading physicians for suou diseases as eczema, pimples, ring worms, salt rheum, dandruff, diphthe ria, sore throat, cuts burns, open sores mill all blood and skin troubles. No household should be without it. Ask your druggfsits tor a book on Liquid Sulphur uud see what xhe doctors say regarding this wonderful remedy. For sale at Smith's Pharmacy. For the Best in Printing—Try the News Job Office. LOST —Pocket book on shell road between this city and Dock Junction, it contained small amount of money and some papers. Finder can keep the money and receive other reward by returning same to News office. Notice. * ! will lie absent from the city this week, but my office will be open, all orders will receive careful atten tion t C. H. JEWETT. Farmer Straightened Out. A 4tan living on a farm near here came isa, a short time ago complete ly dimmed up. with rheumatism. I ihamh> liim a bottle of Chamberlain’s Pain ualin and told him to use it freely and if not satisfied after using it iie need not pay a cent for it,” says C. P. Rader, of Pattens Mills, N. Y. "A few days he walked into the store as straight as a string and handed me a dollafi- saying, ‘give me another bot tle of Chamhertain’a Pain Balm. I want. It in the house all the time for it cured mo.” For sale by ail drug gists. y How a lady got a husband when her frifce covered with pimples. She used :i bottle of Hancock's Liquid Sul phur which removed the pimples and made her slihi whifea and soft. For sale by Sonitn’a Pharmacy. W. M. TURICER A CO., Forwarding and Slopping Agent*. Lighterage, mowing" -ind Marine In surance. Oorcespuadence Solicited, aoNsw teK- ga. EDWIN W. DART, Attorney and Councellor at Law. Court Hcuse, Brunswick, Ga. Dr. G. G. Green, of Vooduiiry. New Jersey, sole manufacturer of Green’s August Flower and Boschee’s German Syrup, whose advertisement appears in our paper regularly, will send to any one limiting a two cent stamp to pay postage, one of his new Ger man Syrnp and August Flower puzzles, ? !<* ' vi'ofl and glass. It amuses .".nd pc i .exes young and old. Al though very difficult, it can be mas tered. t Memion this paper. LOW RAILS Seaboard Air Line. For the 1903 reunion of the Confed ate Veterans, the Seaboard Air Line will sell from its coupon ticket sta tins round trip tickets to New Or leans at the very low rate of one cent per mile for distance traveled short line mileage; the tickets will be sold from May 16th to 21st inclusive, good for return until May 24th. By depos iting the tickets with tlie special agent at New Orleans not later than May Southern Railway. The Southern railway offers tbs? most convenient schedule to the Con federate veterans, Sons of veterans, delegates and visitors to the annual reunion of the United Confederate Veterans, New Orieaus, La., May 36, 1903, from Brunswick to New Orleans and respectifuily solicits the favor of your patronage. Two trains daily, making close connection through to New Orleans as follows: Leave Brunswick 7:2u a. m. Arrive Now Orleans B:3u a. m. Leave Brunswick 9:05 p. m., arrive New Or leans 8:25 p. in. Fare, $12.50 for the round trip. Detailed information cheerfully furn ished on application. C. L. CANDLER, Gen’l. Agt. To Savannah Via Southern Passengers going to Savannah to spend Sunday in future can he as sured of passing the entire day in that city by using the Southern rail way. In future the traiin will leave Savannah via Atlantic Coast Line at 5; 30 p. m. Will make ciose connec tion with Southern railway train at Jesup, arriving at Brunswick at 8:30 p. m. To The Mountains. Account of the meeting of American Society of Civil Engineers at Ashe ville, N. C.. June Sth, the Southern Railway will soil tickets to Asheviite on June Gth and 7th and Sth at one fare plus 25 cents for the round trip. Tickets good returning until June 15th C. L. CANDLER, General Agent. From a Cat Scratch. On the arm to the worst sort of a burn, sore or boil, Dewitt’s Witch Ha zel Salve is a quick cure. In buying Witch Hazel Salve, be particular you get DeWitt’s—this is the salve that heals without leaving a scar. A spe cific for blind, bleeding, itching and protruding piles. Sold by Joerger’s Pharmacy, Smith’s Pharmacy, and W. J. Butts. Reliable dyeing can only bo done by experienced dyers. Jim Carter can give you satisfaction. Phone 25’3-2, 504 Monk street. SPECIAL NOTICE, The public is hereby notified tftiat authorized collectors of The News have the written authority of the management and those who pay others will do so at their own risk. ’ I am offering a full line of all kinds' of ladies and’ mens’ shoes at reason able prices. J. A. Smith, Newcastle street. Quick service at the right time. When a man wants his iothes cleaned and pressed properly and delivered cc short notice, the one good place to send them is Jim Carter’s. Phone '53-2. Miss Slater has something else new. The New Bishop Collar, in linen, stamped in different designs. GREATLY ALARMED By a Persistetnt Cough, But Perma nently Cured By Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. Mr. H. P. Burbage, a student in law, in Greenville, S. C.,had been troubled for four or five years with a continuous cough which lie says, "greatly alarmed me, causing mo to fear that I was in the first stage of consumption.” Mr. Burbage having seen Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy ad vertised, concluded to try it. Now read what he says of it: “1 soon felt a remarkable change, and after using two bottles of the twenty-five cent size, I was permanently cured.” Sold by all druggists. To Grow JWeW Hair COKE DANDRUFF CURE ( and Hair Tonic is the "Best Beware of Imitations COKE, SHAVING FOAM £ FOR EASY SHAVING Beats any soap, so handy. In collapsible tubes. If your barber or druggist floes not keep Coke Shaving Foam sand 85c to A. R. Bremer Cos., Chicago, for regular tube. For Sale by W J BUTTS, Druggist The Wastes of the Body. Every seven days' he blood, mus cles and bones of a man of average size loses two pounds of wornaut tis sue. This waste cannot be replen ished and the health and strength kept up without perfect digestion. When the stomach and digestive or gans fail to perform their functions, the strength lets down, health gives way, and disease sets up, Kodol Dys pepsia Cure enables the stomach and digestive organs to digest and assim ilate all of tho wholesome food that may be eaten into the kind of blood that rebuilds the tissues and protects the health and strength of the mind and body. Kodol cures indigestion, dyspepsia and all stomach troubles. It is an ideal spring tonic. Fold by Joerger's Pharmacy. Smith's Pharma cy and W. J. Butts. ATLANTIC COAST LINE. PASSENGER SCHEDULE. In Effect February Ist, 1903. Daily j Daily I | Daily | Daily 90 | 88 | | J 89 _ "2 30 p mj 5~45 a m]..... .Lv. Brunswick Ar | 9 15 a m| 7 00 p m 5 00 p mj 7 30 a mj Ar. Wayc ross Lv j 6 00 a mj 5 15 p rn 10 30j p mjll 30 a mj Ar. Albany Lv jll 3# p m| 1 25 p m 7 3o p nr,l2 45 p mj Ar. Jacksonville Lv .j | 2 40 p m 2 10 a mj 6 35 p mj Ar. Saul ford Lv j 3 20 p m| 1 15 a m 7 00 a 7 45 a ni|iO 30’ p mj. ...Ar. Port Tampa Lv 9 15 a ui| 7 25 p m 11 49 a nij 9 35 a mj Ar. Valdosta 1-v | 4 37 a mj 3 02 p m 105 a ni|ll 00 amj Ar. Thomasville Lv 325a m| 1 p m 8 0.l a mj 6 20 p iu| Ar. Montgomery Lv | 7 45 p nij 6 30 am 8 15 p nr 1 05 p mj Ar. Savannah Lv j 3 30 a mj 2 30 p m 6 20 a in j 5 15 p nr Ar. Charleston Lv jil 35 p nij 6 50 a nr 7 45 p mj 4 07 amj Ar. Richmond Lv j 8 30 a nij 6 56 p in 11 40 p m| 7 54 a mj Ar. Washington Lv [ 4 10 a mj 3 16 p m 1 23 ami 9 09 a mj Ar. Baltimore Lv j 2 37 a mj 1 44 p m 4 05 a mjll 25 a m[ Ar. Philadelphia Lv [l2 10 a mjll 30 a m 7 15 a nq 1 53 p mj Ar. New York, Lv .j 9 25 p mj 8 55 a m Through Pullman Sleeping Car Service from Waycross to North, East and West, and to Florida. Pullman Dining Cars on trains 35 anil 32 between Savannah and New York. Connections made at Port Tampa with U. S. mail steamships of the Peninsular and Occidental Steamship Line, leaving FJort Tampa Sun days, Tuesdays and Thursdays at li:Q0 p.m. For further information, apply to J. F. NORRIS, Ticket Agent, T. J. WRIGHT, Agent, Brunswick, Ga. Brunswick, Ga. J. H. D. SHELLMAN, T. P. A., W. H. LEAHY, D. P. A., Savannah, Ga. Savannah, Ga. W. J. CRAIG, Gen’i Pass. Agt., H. M. EMERSON, Traffic Mgr., Wilmington, N. C. Wilmington, N. C. STEAMBOAT LINES. ! ! MALLORY LINE TO NEW YORK. 1 Arrives every Monday; Leaves { every Friday at. high tide. Dock, foot' of Mansfield street. ■ CUMBERLAND ROUTE. Daily except Sunday.—Steamer Em meline. Lv. Brunswick 9 00 a. m. Ar. Fernandina 12 00 m. Lv. Fernandina 1 30 p. m. Ar. Brunswick 5 30 p. m. Dock, foot of Mansfield street. St. SIMONS ROUTE. Steamer Egmont. Lv. Brunswick 8 00 a. m. Ar. Brunswick 11 00 a. m. Lv. Frunswick 2 00 p. m. Ar. Brunswick 5 00 p. m. Dock, foot of Mansfield street. DARiEN AND ST. SIMONS ROUTE. Steamer Hsssie. Lv. Brunswick r 8 30 a. m. Ar Darien 12 00 in. Lv. Darien 2 00 p. m. , Ar. Brunswick 6 00 p. m. Dock, foot of Monk street. SATILLA Stsairor Falcon. Lv. Brunswick, Monday. .. 930 a. m. Ar. Brunswick, Tuesday.. 2 00 p. m Lv. Brunswick, Wednesday. 9 30 a. m Dock, foot Mansfield street. A Aittie Early Riser Now an i#ien, at bedtime will cure constipation, biliousness aDd liver troubles. DeWitt's Little Early Ris ers are the famous little pills that cure by arousing the secretions, moil ing the bov/els gently, yet effectually, and giving such tonif and strength to the glands of the stomach and liver that tho cause of the trouble is re moved entirely; and if their use is continued for a few days, there will bo no return of the complaint. Sold, by Joerger’s Pharmacy, Smith’s Phar macy and W. J. Butts. Mr. Joseph Pominville, of Stillwater, Minn., after having"' spent over $2,009 with the best doctors for stomach trouble, without relief, was advised by his druggist Mr. Alex. Richard, to I ry a box of Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets. He did so and is a well man today. If troubled with in digestion, bad taste in the mouth, lack of appetite or constipation, give (hese tablets a trial, and you are cer tain to be more than pleased with: . Hie result. For sale at 25 cents peg box by all druggists. The best pill ’neath the stars and stripes; it cleanses the system and never gripes. Little Early Risers of wordly repute. Ask for Dewitt’s and take no substitute. A small pill .easy to buy easy to take and easy to act, lmt never failing in results. Dewift’s Little Early Risers arouse the secretions and act as a tonic to the liver, curing permanent ly— Joerger's Pharmacy, Smith's Pharmacy, W. J. Butts. MACHEN SOLD OUT But J. H. Tankersley Has Not. But lias a fine line of Harness and Collars, Whips, Lap Dusters, the latest patterns on the market. Cur tain covets, Buggy taps, Pheats and Storm Aprons and Side Catches. Ay work done in the best of stylo. A full line in everything in the Har ness line. Call and see me. J. H. TANKERSLEY. Or; WimbeHey s Certificate. This is to e.r. Jfy that I have asw Hancock’s liquid Sulrjfcur in my prac -Ice and have testeo it sufficiently tt know it io be _a remedy of great merit. Have used it with curative re sults in cases that nothing else would jenefit. T. P. Wlmberley M. D., Sco’ land Neck, N. C., Osctober 27, 1902 For sale by Smith’s Pharmacy. Wihen you want a pleasant physic try Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets. -They are easy to take and plesaait in effect For sale by all druggists. News Job Office—Best Printing. Marshal Sale. Will be .-old before the court house door on Monday the 18th.. day of May 1903, one dark boy horse about nine (9). years old Said horse is now in the city pound unclaimed and Is sold for impounding fees and cost This May 13th., 1903. S. A. Buraev, Eli.f.;Marshal. MAY 17, 1803. SOUTHERN RAILWAY Schedule in Effect February 2S, 1903. For Washington, Baltimore Philidei phia and New York. Lv Brunswick.j. ...| 9 4fia; j 9 (lap Ar Wash’gton.j.. ..j 7 40aj [ 9 50p jAr Baltimore.| | 9 ' |1135p [ArPhila’phia..|...,|lll2a| ' .j 2 56a New York.| | 1 43p; ; 6 30a For Savannah. Lv Brunsw’k.jo OOaj 9 40a| 9 05p Ar Savannah|9 35aj12 50p|’ ,1 15a i For Macon, Atlanta, Louisville, Cincin nati and Chicago. Lv Brunswick] j 7 20a] 9 40a| 9 05p Ar Macon |....j 130pj* 3 55ftj 3 00a Ar Ajtlanta... | f 4 lOpj* 610p] 5 20a Ar Louisville..]... ,|lO 35aj ?10 35aj 8 15p ■Ar jCincinati..!.. ..j 8 15a] ? 7 65p 7 30p |Ar Chicago... j.... | 5 30p|? v 5 30p| 7 30a 'For Jacksonville and St. Augustine. : Lv Brunswick! I 7 20al 9 40al 1 Ifip I Ar Jack’nville.|....'|l2 45p? 2 50pj 7 30p Ar St Aug’tinej.... [ 1 55pj ? 4 OOpj From New York, Philadelphia, Balti ( more and Washington. Lv New York.|... ,|l2 10aj*.. |3 25p Lv Philad’phia,] j 7 20a| *]6 05p ILv Baltimore..|.... 9 34a| p 8 26p Lv Washingt- 110 51a| [9 50p Ar Brunswick:' , 9i [6 50p f +■’> Lv Savannah.. | j Ar Brunswick..[.i.. j 6 55a[ From Chicago, Cincinnati, Louisville Atlanta and Macon. Lv Chicago ...| | 1 OOpj 8 40p| Lv Cincinnati..] | 9 15p[ 8 30a;....., Lv Louisville .j j 7 25p| 7 40a] Lv Atlanta .|lO 45a| 10 55p|5 30a Lv Macon [... ,|l2 55p| 110aj8 35a Ar Brunswick .j | 6 50p| 6 55a]3 lOp From St. Augustine and Jacksonville. Lv St Aug’tine.] j 6 50a|ll 10aj Lv Jacksonville] | 8 35p]12 50p] . Ar Brunswick. |....,j’ 1 25a| 6 50p|‘ •Daily Except Sunday ’Daily Except Monday. C. H. ACICERT, S. H. HARDWICK, General Manager. Gen. Pass. Agt. Washington, .D C. W H. TAY! .OK. Asst. Gen. Pass. Agt., Atlanta, Ga. C. L CANDLER, General Agent, Foot of Mansfield St. Brunswick, Ga. 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. The/ must go at SI,OO each. Cali and pick your choice. Sig Levison. Brunswick & Birmingham RAILR®AD CO. Schedule in Effect January 11, 1903. West Bound. I|7| 5 | 3 1 d’lyj dly jd’lyj illy d’ly Ii i j __ I P mj p m jp m a m j am- STATIONS jj j 1. j Lv. Brunswick. 900 4 30]2 lOjlO 20 600 South. J’ction. 916 4 46j2 28110 20 615 Brobston 926 4 56]2 39j10 49 625 ‘Buffalo 929 5 00:2 43' 10 53 629 .Anguilla 9 35; 505 2 49,10 59 634 Cartler 9 38! 5 05(2 52(11 02 638 .Ar, Thalmann. 9 50] 5 20]3 05|1115] 648 East Bound. „I2j4j 6 j 8 I 10 STATIONS | d’ly] d’ly jd’ly] d’lyj d’ly j !- - j - j i amj p m pm! p m j p m 1 i ! Lv. Thalmann. 7 00(11 30 3 10| 5 30 10 0* Cartier 714 11 44j3 22| 5 43 10 12 Anguilla 7 17jll 47)3 25| 5 46 10 15 Buffalo I 7 22j11 5413 31 55310 Z% Brobston ! 7 28111 58 3 35] 5 5710 25 South. J’ction.] 7 38]12 10,3 44] 6 1010 34 Ar Brunswick.] 7 55|12 3014 00] 6 30jl0 50 Trains Nos. 1. 3 and 7 makes close connection at Thalmann with the Sea board Air Line for Jacksonville and points South. Trains Nos. 1, 5 and 7 make close connection at Thalmann for Savannah and points North. Train Net 11 leaves Thalmann, daily 6.01 P. M., arrives at Nicliolls 9.26. Train No. 12 leaves Nicholls 6.30 A. Ml. arrives Thalmann 9.59. J. A. McDUFFIE, General Manager W. A. SLOCUM, " Superintendent Transportation. - For ‘ Dorothy Dodd” shoes, the lat est for women, see J. A. Smith, New castle streeL