The Brunswick daily news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1903-1906, May 22, 1903, Image 4

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FRIDAY MORNING. Broken lots of Hen’s Patent Leather and Vici Kid Oxfords. $3.50 to $4.00 values, to close out -- - $2.65 ~ - One Lot Infant Slippers, 1 to 5,25 c. A Good Drug Store No matter what l\iml of Drug store goods you want, this is a good place to buy them. If you want pure drugs and medicines, if you want toilet ar ticles and sick room necessities; if >ou w. ** * t i" n mu' or if jou want < any of the thousand and one things earned by a first da. .. and up-to-date drug stor*, get them of us and they will In* good. Everything is good in this store. The qualify is always good, our ser ver is alwa>s -nod. We would like to have your dn store trade, and will do every thing we can to make you ei >y muting with us, W. J. BUTTS, Druggist Agent for Huyle-s' Candies. • WITH EVERY CASH PURCHASE preei of twenty-five cents or over at onr - j*-** slore we will give you a ticket which /\ I / 1f ™* entitles you to a free chance on a . handsome rarkcr fountain pen, to ho 111 | w t pl ven away every Saturday night to ILllCij *• lu<^number - Pen on exhibition at our store. 8 f"£G! HUNTER’S Pharmacy Sale of Millinery Goods. Having leased my store from June Ist. to MORGAN DRI'G STORE, I will sell my entire stock, consisting of ... . g Millinery Goods, Show Gases, Fixtures, Etc. in lr.ts to dealers at a sacrifice. Call and examine. Must ho disposed of at once. * '■ MRS. E EARLE How |Joes This Strike You For prices; Bacon r 11 cents per pound § Best Flour 24 pounds for CO cents g Bert Butter. . ...... 30 cents per pound H Octagon Soap 6 bars or 25 cents £ Jellies, 3-pound cans 10 cents 9 Schnapps Tobacco. 40 cents per pound Fun lm ol five ami ten dollar^worili got a present. B Zl LMFiNOVR Z* I ’Phone 205. 9 I A SHOE TO 8E ADMIRED. ' .g,. "CRAWFORD j Or short necks can be Suited ♦.- ’1 Tv C ! C| J\ j M from our new styles in the 8. £ | F'l J Jj f- £. colnrs without any difficulty Jy IS fy Price 15 c. 2 for 25 c 4 t --~- 1 4 4 \S 4 !M C’t ; • 1., i_ /\ ik - J PERSONAL MENTION >—*—. NOTES ABOUT FEOPLE WHO COME AND GO IN AND OUT OF THE CITY. ■He ■ K, C. Bennett, of JeSup, Ik in the city. I . -it a A. D. Only has returned from At lanta. i }■ Roy Dart is spending some lime in Douglas. i { % .1. !,. Downing, of Fitzgerald, is in D'o city. Rev. I*. .1. Buckie spent yesterday on St. Simon. Major C. Downing spent yesterday in Savannah. fl. M. Tilton came up from St. Sl ihou yesterday. W. 11. Dyer, of Waycross is at the Oglethorpe. .1. B. Wright, of Si Simon, was in I ho city yesterday. O. W. Wright, of Sterling, spent yes terday in the eity. M. W. Biinnfleld. of Savannah, was iu the eity yesterday. J B. F.anil) has returned from a trip up the Southern. .i R. Young, of Savannah, (pent yesterday in the eity. , „ W. M. Toomer returned to liis home in Waycross last night. ■ludge .). W. Quiney. of Douglas, spent yesterday in the city. R. M. Nightingale, who has Been ill for some da vs is out again. A. F. Isifley. of Montezuma, is registered at the Oglethorpe. .Solicitor General .1. W Bennettt re nirned from Atlanta yesierday. J. F. Melton, of Baxley, was among Die visitors to th** city yesterday. G It. Biee, of St. Marys, was among the visitors to the city ye lerday. TO p Coney left yesterday for Nor folk mi an important business trip. Sheriff Southernland of Coffee county wt s in the city yesterday on busi ness. * Wright Campbell, of Mcßae, was among the visitors to the city yes terdty. John R. Hart in unite ill nt his home on Glynn avenue, to the regret of his friends. , .1. T. Col on lias returned a vis it to Na-hvilie and other points in Tennessee. W O. MeGowin. siiperir, beiiclent of llie Southern Pine com: any. al Oiier man, was in the city yesterday. A. O. Anderson, who is a;(ending the ireunion at New Orleans, will spend a few days in Birmingham before re turning t<> tliisNiity. tVORY SOAP SUPPLIED BY THE DOWNING CO. Notice of Special Meetinng of the Stockholders of the Brunswick & Birmingham Railroad Company. A special mooting of the stock holders of the Brunswick * Birming ham Railroad company is hereby call ed to meet al the office of the com pany in Brunswick, On., on the 6th day of June, 1903, al eleven o'clock a. m. for t'lie purpose of formally approving the accounts and the acts ot certain former officers anil directors or o\ he company and rati tying the action taken lay tin 1 directors *in re lation tlicrto. R. A. FAIRBAIRN, First Vice President Brunswick and Birmingham; Railroad company. After long and careful investigation of the various makes of white load ] colors and ready mixed paints, we ; | have decided to lake the agency ofr j | the products of Harrison Breed A- Cos. ! In offering t lis famous line we believe |that we are rendering the host posst- Side service to our customers*. The Douglas Hardware Cos. THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS. WANTS THE MEN. Dr. Rede Wants to See His Male Par ishioners This Evening. The Rev. Dr. Rede requests all the men of his congregation to meet him at St. Mark’s Parish house to night at 8 o’clock. The object of the meeting has not been explained in full and there is considerable curiosity connected with it. To all inquirers Dr. Rede replies that they will have to be present to find out what is on toot, but that it will be something interesting and important and some thing they cannot afford to miss. There; will probably be a large at tendance tonight ad all who go will be anxious to know what is to lie done. LONDON BUSSES. And an American Food. There is probably no food on earth that could sustain a. woman ' ix.lv years of age under the following cir cumstances except Grape-Nuts. For 4 months she laid ill from par tial paralysis brought on by wrong kind of food ruining stomach and then affecting the nervous system. During (lie time she was getting well the physicians fed her on Grapo-Nuls. |Sho says: "My diet consisted of two teaspoonfulls of Grape Nuts and some cream each meal for two mon ths. Then JuWeased to two dessert spoonfulls anh'fo show hew ii suslajns nature, 1 never lost five lbs., in the whole 4 months, i got well slowly and am now in prime health ami ia the last three months* have been in ten foreign countries. I carry Grape Nut* everywhere with jno. "In London 1 sasv the big Grape- Nuts signs on busses all about. Con sidering how near death i was and how well [ am now through good food alone and that i am CO years old, my friends look upon my recov ery as marvelous.” Name given by Dostum Cos., Battle Creek, Mich. THE SITE QUESTION. Council Will Discuss it at its Next Meeting. The public is hereby notified that at. the next regular meeting of the mayor and council of the city of Brunswick, to be held on Thursday night. May 28. l'.ui.l at s n'M-vV in tlhio council chamber, action will he taken on a petition from tho hoard of education of Glynn county for a 99 year lea of Orange Pari; in New Town, for Ihe purpose of erecting theron a school building for white children. Those opposing the grant of such a lease and desiring to object thereto will be accorded the privilege of the floor. By order -of the mayor and council this May 21 7903. N. D. RUSSELL, Clerk of Council. Is Very 111, The friends of ('apt. G. If. Merri field will regret to hear that lie is very at his rooms on Newcastle street, lie is suffering with a complication of troubles and was reported to be in a serious condition last night. Removing the Cargo. Messrs. \V. M. Tapper & company are removing the cargo from the bark Rescue. The tugs Raymond and Tap per and a system of lighters are do ing the work. To Camp on St. Simon. Large crowd of people from Albany are writing to Mr. Tilton for tents for the purpose of having ten days of genuine out door life on the inland pome lime next nionlh. The tents cannot be had here so it is probable that the party will bring them along wlmn they come. Big Sale is to fce On. The great embroidery sale at El lcans Monday will be the most import ant event of the kind ever held in Brunswick and the ladies who are thinking of making purchases in Iliis lino shoal certainly wait lor the big sale. t for : ►GROCERIES t- 4 4 AND ► Fresh Meats < REMBEMBER Durden & Co< 4 4 Wolf and 1 Street sell it less. Phone 353, and what you order will he delivered h READ THESE PRICES. * 4 Stew Meats from 5 to 7 pound Steak from 10c potyid 12 1-2. Groceries just as cheap ..THE DOWNING CO MAKE A SPECIALTY OF RICE AND COF FEE. Attention Smckers. 1 handle a fine Tine or genuine Mcrst-haum Pipes, they are .beauties. Cal] and look at them. Sis LevTson, 310 Day street. FOR I MINT—One large parlor bed room wild hath attached. Also other furnished rooms. Apply to 315 Union street Special Notice. •'ll •! aviu.s ih. 'ti-tU h \r. V ;•:. < . t i-e ■. ■-1 o'- h; i-j'on toil ay or payment there"!' will tv debarred F. D. M. Stracban & Cos., Consignees. AROUND OUR CUT, BATCH OF SMALL ITEMS PICKED UP DURING THE DAY BY NEWS REPORTERS. Dull With The Justices. The justice courts have had a very dull time of it since the superior court has been in session. The meet ing of the “big” court always makes ii dull with the little ones. Progressing Rapidly. Work at the site of the steel plant is moving along in good shape and quite a large number of men are em ployed there. It is said that the force will be more than doubled in a few days. Cottages For Rent. , Mrs. W. L. Wallace, St. Simon Pier, has a number of collages there to rent and th'o-o who are thinking of spending some lime on the island had Peter see her and engage their cot tages at once. See her ad. in the want column.. Good Old Summer Time.” The | eople of Brunswick had their fir-t touch of real summer weather yesterday". The mercury took a jump skyward and the mind of the average Brunswickian turned to the seashore and surf. Putting up the Press. The handsome new press of 11. A. Wrench & Ron., is being put up by an export from the factory and it will bo up and ready for running by to morrow night. This is one of the best pieces of printing machinery in this part, of the state. He Wants a Dog. Who lias a dog or knows of a dog that is for sale? He can find a ready buyer by calling on .1. J. Lissner. Of <•<)•!rse the News does nol know wliat Mir. Bi-suer wants with the dog, it is not our business to know but he wants it and wants it had. If you know of a dog carry it to Mr. Bis but.*-!'. News Headquarters. The Neptune Mercantile company. C. M. Tilton, manager, will bo the hen.ihjuarbvs of tho News on the is land this summer an;l those who "nave nows items or care to subscribe for ihe paper can do so by calling at Mr. Til lions. As soon as the boats are put on regularly a carrier will go owr every morning and the News will bo delivered at your cottage door for the same price, GO Cents a month. Manifesting Great Interest. The drills and meetings of the Ri flemen are now more successful than al any recent time in the history of the company and the members are to ho congraulated. The local company is one of the leading military organisa tions of the state and the News hopes that it will continue to he. CHANGE IN SCHEDULES Southern Not t’o Wait on A. C. L. at Jesup. The following issued by C. L. Can dler General Agent of Hie Southern railway will be of interest to the people generally. Heretofore the Southern railway has been holding their 6,30 train at Jesup every Sunday evening in order to make connection with the Atlantic Coast Line train leaving Savannah, at 5.30 p. in., for the accomodation, of passengers going to Savannah, to spend Sunday. It lias been found that the arrangement is not satisfac factory lo through passengers from Washington and New York who are compelled 1o lay over at Jesup about three hours waiting on this connection. For this reason the practice of hold- j in,g this train at Jesup has been dis ent iluted, and, hereafter, passengers will have to leave Savannah at 2,30 p. m., in order (o make connection with the' train arming' at Brunswick at 6,50 p. m. - - wa w, r P, >!.g. t r p; v To Women A an inducement to women to trythe “Dorothy Dodd” Shoe anil to tell / 'N tlieir exl *“ rielKe will ' 1 hem in orderthat others may be induced to be- / J to! come wearers, I have succeeded- in persuading the “Dorothy Dood” Shoe f U-e/ Cos. to ofTer k, 2fc $4,000 in Cash Prizes I for the forty-three women who givethe best reasons why the “oDrothy I \ ,- cfi Dood" Shoo is superior to all others. Vi J. A. Smith, is exclusive agent for my shoe. They will he pleased to give you full , particulars as to the prizes. Sincerely, "--A.. [Special offer ; : In Silks: ► 4 ► , Monday and Tuesday we will offer special Prices in silk goods, and, in * fact, every other deparment in our great department store. These .are A. genuine bargains. f l Mrs. M . Isaac Watch this Space. ♦ Prescriptions, ; Every" druggist says that his drugs * are pure. Every druggist says that ♦ ♦ he does not substitute. Every drug- 4 4- gist says that he does not use infer- , ior or adulterated drugs. Every drug- , . gist says that he does accurate woVk What is there left for us to say dif- * ♦ ferent from anybody else? Well, we 4 ♦ invite you to bring your prescription , ♦ here and see the kind of treatment yon get in our store, and notice the . way everything is done, and then see if you do not feel that the medicine f ♦ is put up just as your doctor would 4 4- like to nave it. 4 :MORGAN’S ♦ Drug Store. 4- . ° t, j . ] " 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 j * 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. Miller A 3cti I % Going out of the Dry Goods Business We have decided to transform our store into a first class Clothing, Shoes and Gent’s Furnishing Business, and wd offer all our DRY GOODS, LINEN GOODS, LADIES’ UNDERWEAR, L, ACES, .RIBBONS, MILLINERY, NOTIONS 4 At Cost Safe commences: at once. Come early and pick your choice. d.H. Heller & Bro 220 NEWCASTLE STREET MAY 22’ 1903.