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TUESDAY MORNING.
SPECIAL
M S^ LE
Shoes
Broken lots of Hen’s
Pattent Leather and
Visi Kid Oxfords. $3.50
to $4.00 values, to close
ou * -- - $2.65 -= -
One Lot Infant Slippers, 1 to 5, 25 c.
A Good Drug Store
No matter what kind of Drug store >
goods you want, this is a good place e
to buy them. If you want pure drugs t
and medicines, if you want toilet ar- .
tides and sick room necessities; if '
you want perfumes; or if you want
any of the thousand and one things
carried by a first-class a.nd up-to-date '
drug store, get them of us and they •
will he good. 'S
Everything is good in this store. 1
The quality is always good, our serf
* vir 'e is always good. Wie would like - ;
to have your drug store trade, and
will do every thing we can to make ■
you enjoy trading with us. i
W. J. BUTTS, Druggist!
Agent for Candies.
►
h WITH EVERY cash purchase
" of twenty-five rents or over at oui
/% r"'* ___ store we will Rive you a ticket which
iMLr Entitles you to a free chance on e
. . handsome Parker fountain pen, to be
I' -jg g $w y ?ivon away every Satuirday night tc
A * 7 tiie person holding the lucky number
y Pen on exhibition at our store.
f f* QQ I HUNTER’S Pharmacy
Sale of Millinery Goods.
Having leased my store from June Ist. to MORGAN DRUG STORE, 1
will sell my entire stock, consisting of ~
Millinery Goods, Show Oases,
Fixtures, Etc.
In lots to dealers at a sacrifice. Call and examine Must be disposed of
at once.
MRS. E. EARLE
How Does This Strike j
You | ov prices;
Bacon.. cen t s per pounc! [
? es i „“ r 24 pounds for 60 cents
Best Butter. .30 cents per pound ;
Octagon Soap bars or 25 cents i
Jellies, 3-pound cans 10 ce nts !
Schnapps Tobacco .40 cents 'per pound j
1 urchaters of five and ten dollars worth get a present
A. ZELMENOVITZ, i
’Phene 205.
A SHOE TO BE ADMIRED. * / *
for its beauty and wearing M I'a,
>W/ fjV qualities, is our “CRAWFORD JJ Tf& ML
IHf JT_ IW. SHOE, low quarters, in all the I 1 J j A
WCSt tOCS j
r&=\\ jn /IlFfl 0r short necks can be suited if|l M|| E
*" E ' co,ars without any difficulty U
. Price 15 c. 2 for 25 c>l V!^
“Pi ICA !VC”
a-*4 i5 ’la. at sy i
PERSONAL MEM
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NOTES ABOUT PEOPLE WHO
COME AND GO IN AND OUT
OF THE CITY.
Capt. C. S. Wylly spent, yesterday
at Frederica.
J. IS. Wright tame over from the
island yesterday.
J. A. Fosier came over from St.
Simon yesterday. ,
id. T. Scarlett is spending some
time in ilio city.
Itev. P. J. r.m kie returned last, eve
ning from Darien.
Willie Tierrie has resigned his po
sition with W. ,1. Bulls'.
■T. R. Dillon, formerly if this city, is
spending some time here
A. C. Knox, of Darien, was a vis
itor to the eity yesterday.
W. W. King is shaking hands with
liis many friends in the eity. }
On account of business, L. j J,eav.v
Si*., did not go io tlit*, reunion. 'g '
J. T. Deni, the prominent Gl/fnn
county rice planter, is in the eity.
W. H Bowen, the well liewn eon
traetor. spent yesterday at Frederica.
Die!, Mail hews came over from over
the river yesterday and will spend
sohe days in the city.
FROM THE BENCH.
A Judge Commends Pure Food.
A judge of a Colorado court said:
Nearly one year ago I began the use
ol Grape Nuts as a food. Constant
confinement indoors and the monoton
ous:'grind of office duties bad so weak
ened and impaired my mental powers
that 1 felt, the imperative need of
something which neither clociors nor
food specialists seem able to sup
ply.
A week’s use of Grape Nuts used
twice each day convinced me that,
some unuasua! and mearvelous virtue
was contained therein. The mental vi
gor returned with astonishing rapid
ity: brain weariness (from which I
bad constantly suffered) quickly dis
appeared; clearness of thought and
intellectual health and activity which)
f had never previously known were to
me the plain results of a few months
use of the food.
“Unhesitatingly t comnieni* Grape-
Nuts as the most remarkable food
preparation which science has ever
|.reduced so far as my knowledge and
experience is extends.” Name and
address furnished by Postum Cos.,
Battle Creek, Mich.
The judge is right. Grape-Nuts
food is a certain and remarkable brain
builder and can be relied upon.
There is a reason.
Wedding Sunday.
Tile wedding of Mr. Thus. I'lvnns and
Miss Minnie Ogden occurred Sunday
evening at 1017 Elllis si reel. Mr. and
Mrs. Evans will reside in this city.
They are both popular with their
friends and the News wishes them a
life of happiness and prosperity.
Hands Are Working.
Quito a large number of hands arc
al work on the sire! planl sile and i(
is -aid that the force wit) be greatly
added to within the next few days.
1 am offering a full line of all kinds
of ladies and' men■' sloes at reason
tilde prices. J A. Smith, Newcastle
street.
Quick service at the. right time.
When a.man wants his clothes cleaned
and pressed properly and delivered c and
short notice, the one good place to
send them is Jim Carter's. Phone
l* 53-2.
Miss Slater has something else aew
The New Bishop Collar, in Imeu,
stamped in different designs.
Nows Job OlTice—Best Printing.
OVERCOATS ami winter nils now
should be thoroughly cleaned and
packed for putting away, try Jim Car
ter, the leader of clothes cleaners.
Ring phone 253-2.
THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS,
WAS GEN. HENRY R. JACKSON.
This Distuinguishcd Son of Georgia
Wrote the Poem Printed Sunday.
Editor News:
lu your paper of Sunday I notice a
poem as from our grand and glorious
General Stonewall Jackson which is
an error.
You having quoted sumo from a Vir
ginia paper, should be free from crit
icism, but for the fact, of your pub
lication, not only being a Georgian,
hut published in the city of Bruns
wick, where the author of that poem
spent nearly all of the la-t few years
of Ills very noble life then 1 think
you should correct the Virginia pa*
per. The poem was penned by our
much beloved fellow citizen, CJ *tu al
Henry H. Jackson and entitled -My
Wife and Child."
A FRIFND.
The Horse Was Sold.
Chief of Police llurr.ey y t ay
sold the horse without a claimant,
which: has been in the city pound for
tin' past several days. This i tit**
animal over which an interesiinw law
suit is on, and was purchased I y
Alfred Turner for for $J7.00.
Look Much Better.
Alieady there is a groat diffm cm u
men on the police :'•■< 'i’hosi
, I'JJH‘iilly named 'have it• •i- e ;m< 1
f altogether the force looks a .ureal deal
better.
(Our Goods!
I Talk. I
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b We are now showing a fine line 9
J of i
SPRING NOVELTIES *
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! Jewelry ?
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KENTON MOTT]
’ Jeweler and Eye Specialist. •>
5 215 NEWCASTLE STREET. ,
t
* Keeper of the City Clock.. Time 1
\ by wire from Washington daily l
x at 11 a. m.
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REASONS
Why you should use a
ttiAS COOKING STOVE
and an
t ELECTRIC FAN
Ist. It makos tlip long sum-
lncr days fimiuralile.
2nd. It makes lift; worth living.
3rd. it does away with the
expense of going to tlie titonn
a. tains or islands.
. T'ho other ninety-six reasons
-* will he discovered after a short
trial of them. Clef the lietieliis
* AT ONCE, see US TO-DAY.
£ MUTUAL LIGHT
h & WATER CO
*" FOR
AND
► Fresh Meats
REMEEMBER
Durden & Go
'i..\\oir and I Street sell it. for
*■ ... name 352, and what. >mi
will he delivered promptly.
F THESE PRICES.
F J, ,Vleat.s from f, to 712 ■
, po tjnl Steak front 100 pound to,
12 I.* Groceries jttsl us cheap.
Cheap Real Estate.
Olid Of till' lll'l'l I is.Sl. Ii 1 11 V o.'- Oil I’n
ion -treet, loi PbxlSO; 7 roinn:i lion. .
price s:!,so<), payable sl,oou iv.sli hal
anco oni' iwo anil thi'-'k "in in i
com interest Brand opportunity for
someone.
For bargains of all kinds call on
us. BROBSTON, FENDIG & C.O
The latest novelties in tailor ma le
clothing can, ho liad at Jim Carter’s
He represents the leading tailoring
concerns in the country.
Attention Smckers.
I handle a line lino of genuine
Merschaum Pipes, they are beauties.
Call amt loot at them. Sic Levlson,
310 Bay street,
TUB FIN'A I, CIIANdB of weather
has talion place and aim Carter's i ■
llio plaee lo send your slimmer suit
to tie elnaited Ring phono 253-2.
Kill CBOVI.’s of any description
and color dyed .t perfect black a(
by Jim Carter. King phone 253-2.
Clearffnq, Presßfnn and Dvelip
lie; 011.0 good pkU.O in town 0 half
pros: ligand dyeing u o-.iojl}
is at Jim Carter's. Only the lines!
vl' e.iieniicals and reliable inetliods are
used. Send to 501. Mont btrest or rin
phone 253-?. f
AROUND BUB CITY.
BATCH OK SMALL ITEMS PICKED
UP DURING THE DAY BY
NEWS REPORTERS.
The Weather.
Warmer, light to fresh east to south
oast winds.
Increasing Rapidly.
Tlie mail on the rural route is in
creasing at a wonderful rate which
shows that the people appreciate the
service. Carrier Owens has a lung
di-lance to travel daily but lie eov
eis it in good shape. -
Many Visitors.
Large*' number of visitors were in
iho city Sunday from Savannah and
they all had an excellent, time. .)
I\V. Wil-on eai.Miained a large party
of his-, friends from the Forest. City
and all of them were delighted with
Hr tins wick.
Many Went to th c Island.
Tin : . ai'irr ilesue made two trip:,
io St. Simon Sunday and large crowds
went oyt. The season at this pops
lar two i will soon open in good
sh.ipo. and it js thought that it will
he awry ..uecr.-*• I’e.i one.
A New Express Wagcn.
The Southern Fx.pro.-s Cos. 'has favor
'd its Brunswick pat-runs wiilh ,i new
and very much improved delivery wag
mi. It is alter the fashion of the
• ities used in the larger cities and will
xpcdiate the work hero considera
bly.
Large Number Coming.
During the present week I lie sea
son will open up at Cumberland in
good shape and ami everything is
ready for the many who will go there.
A large pai ty I'mm Macon and another
from Atlanta will arrive during the
next few days.
A Tremendous Stock.
Joel Bros., the Bay slteet dry goods
dealers and pawnbrokers, have jus!
received one of the largest stocks id'
good- ever brought to Brunswick and
they are soiling at close figures. The
large store has lecently been improv
ed and ii is now one of the prettiest
and most, complete in the eity.
Work Begins Today.
Mure marble for the public buil
ding will reach here today and "Con
tractor Bowen's large t'oice will go
to work again. The contractor lias
experienced a .great deal of trouble in
getting mat on time ever since
tie* job startl'd and it is to be hoped
now that be will have a straight urn
in the tuturo
On June First.
.1 B. Morgan, the popular druggist,
will, on June !. gn ally onlai his
■store by extending it into the one now
occupied by Mrs. Barb*. lb- bus or
dered a \( > n m la watei
fountain, which will uiviv** shortly af
ter the lirsf, ami lale; mi in the si-asmi
lie will have ones the
drug stores in this <• Ii .;: of tie* of
tiie stale.
Regal Shoes Coming to Town.
The manufacturers of th<> <tlobra
(■ .1 Regal 1 1 <>• . • to lie • who live
away from I lie big <it i< in which t.lcir
:.t<n* s, iir** located. Tim plan is son
pleas il i • -IT* < i iv*- A Kegn Ii pr
.-.eidaiive i<- I ravel In ; throiigb the
country, stopping foi a day in each
important town or city, lie cuiTiou
with him a complete line of Ite al
I slice.; and lakes orders for what, tin*
slroe .wearers waul, thus giving them
i lie opportunity of -electing winii they
want from the mg.si -lyles the
shoes thai lit them |.<iiicl|y. Tim U<
gal man will be at tie Oglethorpe
hotel, this eity, on May 20, 21. and
TUB RAIN IS OVIot and that old
suit -Tan be pul into pr<>| er sliape
j proper si)ape by Jim ( m i r. King
• phone 2 V.) . or call al 501 Monk Sr
Reliable dyeing can only be done
by experienced dyers. Jim Carter can
give you satisfaction. Phono
804 Monk street.
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To Women
AxV 'r.'V aan inducement In women lo try Ihe llorothy llodd I'.ho and lo I ell
J t\ ■'*/ 1 1"*iI - exnerii lice with llem j others may he iiului eil I , he
/' Y V ‘ oine wearers, I have sin-reeded in persuading (he "liorolhy flood' Shoe
\M\ $4,0011 in Cash Prizes
I * <>r Crvi J * womon who ipvelhe in-,;! n asons why tin- “uOrothy
/ Dooil” Shoe i superior l til others
\> i. A. Smith,
is e*.< In ive a . ?if lor my shoe, They will he pleaseil lo you full
parlh 11 1;ti ;i to th prizes Siiuetvh
* it* ;> '* V ' S’ r v |P r y jff ) ■ } y v w i zy *••** u - .
: Special offer
; In Silks
Monday and Tuesday vye 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.
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Prescriptions,
I'L'cry druggist says that his drugs
are pure. Kvery druggist says that
la* lines not substitute. Livery drug "
gid soya Unit bo docs not use infer
• tor er adulterated drugs. Every drug
. gist ays I bat he does accurate work.
What is (here left for us to say dif
fere.nl from anybody else? Well, we
invite yen to bring your prescription
here and see the 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 pul up jus! as your doctor would
like to nave it.
MORGAN’S
Drug Store.
itSHjlplloijse
■ fbRNISHINGS
’ i )
t is Uwwtmuti •mV *vi>k so rmnj/TC'fpTy furnished
b IloJ " ,u ' iii-W article is need od at. (his Spring Season? Is there
& a housewife indifferent to the saving of money? Of course not Your
* needs are many, hut yon can supply Iliein all if you buy here.
ft* M. Miller 4 6on
Going' out of the
Dry (foods Business
\\<* have decided to I ransform our store into a first class
<I ’ 1 ill n:* Sliocs and (burl’s Fmwiisliin:' Business, and we oiler
all our
DRY GOODS, LINEN GOODS, LADIES’ UNDERWEAR; L ACES,
.RIBBONS, MILLINERY, NOTIONS
At Cost
Sah- I'Otniiiem ••' a I our 1 ' 1 <’omo early and pick your choice
d.H. H®Hen & Bto
220 NEWCASTLE STREET
MAY 19, 1903.