The Brunswick daily news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1903-1906, May 17, 1903, Image 8

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SUNDAY MORNING. A WALKING SKIRTS i in toshes - Rubbers Rain Coats. Special Price on walking skirts ' ’i A Good Drug Store No mattor wfluil kind of Drug store goodH you w:mt. this in a good place to liny them. If you want pure drugs and medicines, if you want toilet nr 1 icJoB and nick rooin nwt sities; if you want perfumes; or il you want any of the thousand and one things canrded by a first claro and up-to-date drill* store, got them of u: and they will ho pphml. everyth in|g is good in this store. The quality in always good, our ser vice ia always good. We would like to have* your drug afore trade, and will do every thing we can to make you enjoy trading with us. W, J. BUTTS, Druggist Agent for Huyle-s' Candies. f~'* 3 WITH EVERY CASH PURCHASE — of tvvmity-fivo emits or over at our r%ii s w ‘‘ "'H s-'.ivn you :i lit lu-t which k " m. JL-# 4fc!s onliih: you to ;i Inn ehaun; on a - haiulHomo i'arlo i loiinluiu pen, to be 2fl■ Oj %/ ” iv ‘‘ M awiiy C'Vim-v KGiMikiy night to M wL> M y Hie p< i "ii holding the lurk. number, w IVn on exhibition il our store. I FCCi HUNTER’S Pharmacy Sale of Millinery Goods. Having leased my store from June Ist., to MORGAN DRUG STORK 1 will sell my Entire stock, consisting of Millinery Goods, Show Cases, Fixtures, Etc. hi lr.l s to dealers at a aacrtflee. Call and examine. Must be disposed of at once. MRS. E. EARLE How Does This Strike You For Prices Bacon.. 11 cents per pound es * [[ our 24 pounds for 60 rents B<;t Butter 33 cents per pound Octagon Soap 6 bars or 25 cents Jellies, 3-pound cans cents Schnapps Tobacco 10 cents per pound J tin inc urs ut five ami loti dollar-worth got a present A. ZELMFNOVITZ, ’Phone 205.' A SHOE TO BE ADMIRED. ' ’ - jP3~\ J Ij[ Or short necks can be suited il/A ,■., F —YA Cl* lL froni ot!r new styles in the 8. .S rf| P*' 1 |ff __ Jk~_ *- E colors without any d.tf.culty iV I f ■d;" Price 15 c. 2 for 25 c Vx * “ELKANS” PERSQNALMENTION ■ t NOTES ABOUT PEOPLE WHO COME AND GO IN AND OUT OF THE CITY. 0. G (Jan-anl is visitirig relatives in Montleello, Fla. Col. W E. Kay spent yesterday in Wayi-ross on loyal Inw-iness. Win I taker leaves tomorrow to at lend tin. reunion at New Orleans. Frol Gumpert, of New York, will at five Iht Week to visit Mrs. M. KaiH, r & *-i H. 11. Strait will arrive today from Macon to spend several days with his family. Arthur Wagner, H. H Stall), and Uttle, of Savannah, will spend today 4n the city. Oapt.alln f’hnlrli's Turner formerly ot Hm ns wick, now of Atlanta, was in the city ye terday. IV K Smith, of Humber (’ilv, who has. been in the oily lor u day or two returned to his home last ni du. emir Stenograper A. I), r.alc re "in.l from Jesup yesterday, "/here lie has been at ending Wayne, .‘.uper ior court. N - l.aFonlisee. el Gainesvillev Fin., arrived in, Ihe city yesterday and will sail for New York on Hie Snn Marcos today. Mr. LiaFmiUsee ir one of the most prominent citizens of Gainesville. f. Wright left last iiigid for a 1 ri l> to Washington!, New York and, Lexington Mr. Wright will represent Hie Savannah pr r.liytery at tin gen eral assembly, which meets in Lex ington, May 21. a M A a # A Good Thing. German Syrup is tin* special pre scription of Dr. A. Husehee, a. cele brated German physician, and is ac knowledged te be one of the nios*. for tunate discoveries in medicine. Kl quickly cures coughs, colds, and all ung (roubles of the serious nature, removing, as it does, ihe cause of ihe affection, and leaving the parts in a strong and healthy condition. It is not. an experimental medicine, hut has sf.ood the test for years, giving il • sat ishud ion in every ease, which its rapidity increasing sale every season confirms. Two million bottles old annually. Iloschee’s German Syrup was introduced in the United States In 18G8, and is now sold in ev ery town and village in the civilized world. Three doses will relievo any ordinary cough. i’reo 25 and 75 Cts. Take dinner at Wilson’s today, To the Consumer. I will give the retailers’ profit. I have just received 10,000 Maitre Ha I’.ori cigars a real good 5c cigar which I will sell direct to the consumer at $I “5 per box of 50. I am sole agent lor this brand. This cigar is .worth $-■OO per box, one box w;Il make you get more at. Sig Levigon. AJ 0 i>. ( y Wilson can accommodate a few •pore boarders. A. R. U. C. UPHOLSTERING AND CANING Layincj Carpets and Matting, PuU. q • n Cene Scat-; in Chairs, IVLiUr-rS'.**'; made and renovated, Furniture *•* packed and carpets cleaned, B. '.y Carriages Repaired. W. H. THOMAS, 110 Gloucester Street. Made Young Again. "One of Or. King’s New Life Pills each night for two weeks has put me in, my ‘teens’ again,” writes Hr. !> H Turner of i Vrnpseyiown. Pa They’re the best in the world for liver, stomach and bowels. Purely vegeta ble Never gripe Only 1!5 cenls at all druggists. I' :, ke supper at Wilson's tonight. Von will enjoy it. 1 handle the celebrated Anheusot Hush Premium Pale Export Peer, which 1 will deliver to any address in the eily at SI.OO pm dozen. Phone 130. Sig KevisoU- Cleaning, Pressing and Dyeing I he one good place in town to have cleaning, pressing and dyeing p.opnrly is at dim Carters. Only the finest of cbemicais and reliable methods are used Semi to 504 Monk street or ring phone 253-f. THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS. THE OLD RELIABLE ft°f 0m W§ &AKf HO POWDER Absolutely Pure THFRE !5 NO SUBSTITUTE ALONG THE BAY. The Mallory steamer San Marcos will b.-avo for - New York about j f ‘ this morning. She will carry as many pas <|jp 1 as can comfortably be-ac coiriarb'Ui and. \ rolls along the Hay will le 'Jplior than any previou wee lately, The laborers 'have done liu tle or no work A large party is being formed to go Jo Cumberland Wednesday provided the won ! her is good. Take dinner at VYilsuo’s today. Our Goods Talk. i < We are now showing a fine line* of < SPRING NOVELTIES * , IN 5 • i 6 Jewelry ; Cal! and Examine “ KF.NNON MOTT: Jeweler and Eye Specialist. * 215 NEWCASTLE STREET. Keeper of the City Clock.. Time j by wire from Washington Gaily' at 11 a. m. ■ p 99 < REASONS h Why you should use a ' ► GAS COOKINC STOVE 1 and an c ELECTRIC FAN - Ist. It makes the long sum-. mor days endurable. - ‘ 2ml. it makes life living. - viril. It. does away with the jexpom-i- of going to the moun . tains or islands. T'l>o other ninety six reasons •will in: discovered after a short " ‘trial of them. Get the benefits, iAT ONCE ‘ \ MU I UAL LIGHT & WATER-CO. , FOR GROCERIES AND Fresh Meats REMBEMBKR Durden & Cos Wo# and 1 Street sell it for less. order he delivered promptly. RE <\D THESE PRICES. SteT floats from f* to 712 . poun from 10c pound to 12 1-2 Groceries just as cheap. HOUSE TO MINT—7O7 ilovo St. l> looms, hath and pantry. All mod ern conveniences, including elect! icity. SIS.OO per month. Apple -120 Union street. FOR SALE Complete set el sa loon fixtures cheap. Woodford .Ma bry attorney at law for Goo. E. BardnacU. • and Cheap Real Estate. On© of the preiliest homes on Un iou root lot 00x180; V rooms house price $3,500. payable SI,OOO cash ltal anee one. two and three years 0 per cent interest Grand opportunity for someone. For bargains of all kinds call ‘on ns BROBSTON. FENDIG & C.O The service at Wilson’s is ftrsi i l.ts- Only the best cooks and wai hi? eft ployed SttHimj fsag—sajjlO <lof smo{j The latest novelties in tailin' madar clothing can be liad at Jim Carter's He represents the leading tailoring concerns in the country. t "ittentim t?.--:ckef ' i handle a lino line of : under Mersctiamn l’i|e- they are t> unties Call and look at llictn. Stg Xievlsou, 310 Bay street. j| . AROUND OUR CITY, BATCH OF SMALL ITEMS PiCKED UP DURING THE DAY BY NEWS REPORTERS. Received Their Checks. The employees of ’he A. C. L. in fiiis city received their cheeks yesterday morning, and the monthly pay roll was amply felt by tiife mer chants. Many Will Hear Him. Judge Parker will find a full bouse present tomorrow morning, when he calls the May term of (lie superior court. The people are-going there to hear the judge’s charge to the grand jury. Opened Yesterday. P. Hogowin opened his grocer yi-- teiday at the corner of Wolf and F streets. and tho indications are that he will do a good business. Mr. Rog owin will keep everything in the gro cery line. Getting Along Alright. Itockie 1 till, the young negro girl v> ho was cut by Irvin Cunningham on Thursday was much better yesterday a,-.1 she is cow out of danger. The boy who did the cutting is in the county jail. ' Patiently Waiting. The members of the Tom Welsc'h Fishing club are now only waiting for good weather and then they will all leave for the fishing | grounds near Atkinson. Thi- meet will ho a very successful ono. Many Visitors Here. A large number of visitor- from the country were in Ihe city yesterday. These folks have been weather bound fur tile past two weeks and as the rain field-up for a few hours yester day they took advantage of it 1.0 pay lln city a visit. Mrs. 8. Mirsch Very 111. Mrs. Julius May yesterday receiv ed a telegram from New fork an nouncing the serious illness of her mother, Mr.-. Is. Hirscht, in that city The 'telegram in question stated that attending physicians thought an op eration necessary. Mr. . May leaves loday for New Yoik and friends of the family in this cit-v will join the News in the 'hope I bat she will firm her parent greatly improved. C. L. Davenport will spend today in Jacksonville. ' , For the Pest In Printing—Try the News Job Office, Reliable dyeing can only he done by experienced dyers. Jim Carter can givo you satisfaction. Phone 283-2, 601 Monk street. SPECIAL. NOVICE, The public is hereby notified fhat authorized collectors of The News have the written authority of tho management and t hose who pay others wiil do so at their own risk, I am offering a full line of all kinds '•f kt-Rex and'*men-' shot s at reason able prices. A Smith, Newcastle street. Quick service at tiie right timo. When a man wants his clothes cleaned ami pressed properly and delivered tn short notice, the one good plade to send them is Jim Garter’s. Phone 53 2. Miss Slater has something else new. The New Bishop Collar, in lineup stamped in different designs, A fine supper - erred at Wilson's to night. GREATLY ALARMED By a Persisletnt Cough, But Perma nently Cured By Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. M’ If. P Burbage, n student in Un, in Greenville, S. C.,had been troubled for four or five years with a continuous cough which he rays, “greatly alarmed me, innsing pie'to li-.ii 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 lie says of il "1 soon fell a remarkable change, and after using two 1 lollies of the twenty-five cent size, 1 was permanently cured." Sol'd by all druggists. ts. To Women • '<\KV’|> As an inducement In women 1o try)he "Dorothy Dodd" Shoe and to tell Jfl 4/ ■''.i-wro' * r'V 11lu min orderlhaf others may be induced to be- I Cos to offer rS ’ ' haVe sncceel^®t^ in persuading the "Dorothy Dootl" Shoe ijak $4,000 in Cash Prizes f !? r }. h o I t urly *- ~llV‘ * won it; n who- givelhe best reasons why the “oUrolhv / Lk>od bh °t> is superior to all others. J. A. Smith, I ?„n :;C !’ ,sive a ~" rtt tor iny \ shoe, They will be pleased to give you full particulars as to the prizes. Sincerely, Special offer In Silks .Monday and Tuesday we will offer special Prices in silk goods, and, in fact, every other deparment in our great department store. These are genuine bargains. Mrs. M Isaac Watch this Space. Prescriptions, I**very druggist says that his drugs it-e (Hire.. Every druggist says that he does hot substitute. Every drug -gist says lhaf bo 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 foroiiit from, anybody else? Well, we invite you to bring your prescription hero and see title kind of treatment you get 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. Is there a single house in all Brunswick so completely furnished thnl 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 meeds are many, but you can supply them ail if you buy here. M. fM, Miller & don Going out of the Dry Goods Business V\ e have decided to transform our store into a first class 1 milling Shoes and Gent's Furnishing Business, and we offer all our j DRY GOODS. LINEN GOODS, LADIES' UNDERWEAR; L AGES, 1 .RIBBONS, MILLINERY, NOTIONS ? 9 At Cost f Sa 'd ( eminence; at once Come early and pick your choice. * J tl. H. Belle? & Bpq * _ \. 220 NEWCASTLE STREET MAY 17, 1903.