The Brunswick daily news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1903-1906, May 24, 1903, Image 8

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SUNDAY MORNING. m BEACH .'l4 OUTFITS i Are you going to the ■;*; k islands? If you do youj . ' * er* will want a Bath Suit, l (wlf / j We have just received! \ ( '"V / a full line. ft . i.f\ ‘■; Men’s, Spoils’, I 'S,adki>\ Mi,uses, .{ and 'Children’s '-= TrV BATH SUITS ladies’ hath Caps and bathing Shoes, bathing Hats and Bags. A Good Drug Store No matter w hat kiml of Drug store goods you want, tliU i;-' a good place to buy thorn. 11 you want pure drugs and medicines. If you want toilet ar- Union and sink room noon ■-Rios; if you want perl'iinn or if you want any of 11h* tho i-and and one things carried by a fir.•.!-•!.'* and up-fo-datx* drug store, got llio/u of ns and they will bo good. K very Thin?.; is od in this store. The. duality i;: anvaya g/jou. our ;u:r vho is always Y.V would like lo have your drm; Fiore trade, and will do < very thing wo ran to make you enjoy ti tiding with us. W. J. BUTTS, Druggist Agent for Huyle-s' Candies. ► „ ' ► g—* a WITH iWERY CASH PURCHASE Free! ► cl twenty-five cents or over nt our. ► A l<aa store we will give you a ticket which A *. k/ *5 V* entities you to a free chance on a handsome I’nrUcr fountain pen, to bo ► ,r\ k a f given away every S hu.rday night to. ' M A-> L stbK' S j tin- pci in hoiding the lucky number.. V ii, Fon on exhiMiion al oar store. t HUNTS-R’S Pharmacy ► * +.AAAA,AA.±AAAAA A A LX X A. A A. J Sale of Millinery Goods. Having leased my store from June Ist. to MORGAN DUOO STORE, 1 will sell my entire stock, consisting of Milliner 7 Good3, 3how Oases, Fixtures, Etc. in lots to dealers at a sacrifice. Call and examine. Must be disposed of at once. ME a. E EARLE How Does This " trike You for Prices ® acon 11 cents per pound Best Flour 24 pounds for 60 cents Bert Butter und Octagon Soap . ..6 bars or 25 cents Jellies, 3-pound cans . . 10 cents Schnapps Tobacco 40 cents per pound Purth&Lcrs oi five ami ten dollar- won h ■ "t a prrucwt A. ZELMEN-JVJTZ. 'Plione 205. Don’t Fait to Attend the EHBROIDERYand LACE & A. H, 3E3 at “ELKANS” Monday; May 25. PERSONAL MEHTION 1 NOTEB ABOUT PEOPLE WHO COME AND GO IN AND OUT OF THE CITY. I, j. Leavy wili reltiiu hum Macon toiiay. J. L. Jacobi returned to Cumberland yesterday. \V. R. Townsend was in (be city yesterday. J. ft. Dart is improving from bis re cent illness. A. O. Moll, of Mobile, was in tlie* city yesterday. Hon. R. S. Lang, of Saiilla Filuff, is in the city. A. C. Banks, .lr., will return today from New Orleans. J. M. Smith, of Caiiin Bluff, was In the city yesterday. Tom Wood returned last night from school tit College Park. .1, T. Strickland .of Wayeross, was in the city yesterday. F. It. Chandler left rut a busbies tri|p to New York yesterday. J. It. AVn aims returned yesterday from a trip to Cumberland. b. D. Joel leaves this morning for India Springs where lie will spend a few days. T. 11. Williams, a well known citi zen of Camden county, was in the city yesterday .1 S Riaymnnd, formerly cf this city now agent of the Mallory line ;tt Mobile, was in the city yesterday. Barker Bowling, formerly of Bruns wick, now of Savannah, wa among the visitors to the city yesterday. Excursion. Till l undersigner will run an excur sion to Atlanta on Monday morning, June 8. The attractive rate of, for the round trip, at $3.50 lo AHanla. and $3.00 to Maeon. A special will be provided for white people and the best of order will prevail. HAM I* SCARLETT, Brunswick. RANDALL BROWN, Wavrross, f | Managers. Green corn, okra tomatoes and strawberries today at Geo. \V. Harper For the Best in Printing—Try the News Job Office. Tl'-je X-Rays. Recent experiments by practtcal tests and examination with the aid of the X-Rays, establish it as a fact that Catarrh of the stomach is not a disease of itself, but that it results from repeated attacks of indigestion. “How can I cure, my i-n digestion?’* Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is curing thous ands. It will cure you of indigestion and dyspepsia, and prevent or cure catarrh of the stomach. Kodo! di gests what you eat- makes the stom ach sweet Sold by Joerger'.v. Phar macy, Smith’s Pharmacy and W. J. Butts. Real Estate Bargains. $3,500.00 for one of the prettiest houses on Union street. Lot 90x80 and 7 room house $350.00 45x00 near the business center. $1,000.00 for 4 room house, close in. SSOO.Ou for 4 small houses, renf at $16.00 per month. $300.00 for 3 room hsuse, brings $5.00 per month. BROBSTON- ' ENDIG & CO When you want a pleasant physio try Chamberlain's Stomach aud Liver Tablets. They are easy to take and plesamt in effect. For sale by all and ruggists. “One Dose Convinces.” Mosleys Lemon Ellxer acts gently In the bowels without any unpleasant effect. It is a perfect liquid laxative. 50 c*uils per bottle at all drug stores The Reason Why. Hancock's Liquid Sulphur should be in every home: It 13 indorsed and pre scribed by many leading physicians for such diseases as eczema, pimples, ring worms, salt, rheum, dandruff, diphthe ria, sore throat, cuts burns, 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 this wonderful reree*’". For sale at Smith's Pharmacy. For the Best in Printing -Try Ihe News Job Office. THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS, THE OLD RELIABLE s &AIUNO POWDER Absolutely Pure THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE For Rent. Two houses centrally located and in oi..i of llie besL parts of the city. Al ‘- i furnished rooms. All modern provements. Apply to 405 G street. DOST —On Wednesday, May 20, from sleeping room of Widow J. C. Coleman, Brunswick, Coleman house Monk - street. One oak box containing $50.00 in bills, two bank books, in surance papers, etc. Any one finding same will pleasn keep the money and '.( turn iirix andfciapeis t i : i:e poor woman 1 > fouUding Material * i j ‘ Wc have on hand a full line of* the following stock. * FLOORING, 1 * CEILING, J t SIDING, * f MOULDINGS, 1 t LATTICE 1 J FENCING, 1 5 RAILING and ROUGH > 6 DRESSED BOARDS. * S s t g Let us quote you prices. t s - 1 , , * *%runswiek 9laining\ I and forwarding l 'Company l v I ’Phone No. 102. [Nothing ; I f Richer I £ FOR A WEDDING PRESENT '■ ► THAN j > Cist Glass : OR j SILVERWARE ‘ We Have the Best. I & ; ► Call and Examine Ikennon mott: < ’ Jeweler and Eye Specialist. t > 215 NEWCASTLE STREET. 4 —t ! Keeper of the City Clock.. Time 4 s by wire from Washington daily* . at 11 a. m. , v*TVTTfT’ ’ T Y t T r Groceries ' +■ 4 4- AND 4 * Fresh Meats < * t + REMBEMBER 4 Durden <& Cos 4- 4 . Wolf and 1 Street sell it for . * le:-v.. l'h*:e 352, and what yon 1 * order w y be delivered promptly.^ * READ THESE PRICES. -♦ 4- Stew Meats from 5 to 7 124 pound Steak from 10c pound to., + l3 1-2. Groceries just as cheap* xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx. Fresh com and okra today at Geo. IV. Harper’s. Just received a half ear of John W. Masury Railroad load in ail colors, ii you want to use lead and oil you oanuoi do better than buy this brand. The Douglas Hardv.are Cos. If it is good to eat we have it. Okra green com and strawberries today. Geo. \V. Harper. PEERLESS BOLTED MEAL IS THE HEAD OF THE LIST. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR IT. Paint your house with Harrison Bros. i!t- Co..town and county ready mixed paints and you will be pleased. For sale by Douglas Hardware Cos. To the Consumer. I will give the retailers’ profiL 1 have just received 10,000 Maitre La Bori cigars a real good 5c cigar which I will sell direct to the consumer at $1.25 per box of 50. 1 am sole agent for this brand. This cigar is worth $2.00 per box, one box will make yon get more at Sig Lerleon, SlO Bay THE RAIN IS OVER and that old suit can be put into proper shape proper’ shape by Jim Carter. Ring phone 253-2, or call at 504 Monk SL CHEMiSI IKS t. , • 4 INTERESTING DISCOURSE BY DR, JOHN M. M’CANLESS OF LOCAL INTEREST. The only s <a of potash known to o'.'r i .n s v. as ashes, mainly wood ashes, twill while potash from this source is a most excellent manure, yet evidently the quantity available must be quite limited. The great majority of soils, especially those which contain much clay, usually hold a large reserve of potash, and do not appear to lequite the special applica tion of potash as a manure. Light sandy soil;-; on the other hand, and some clay soils also appear to he quite deficient in potash and are much bene fited by applications of that fertilizer. Soils ol' this nature, therefore, stand as much in need of constant potash ma nuring as of phosphoric acid and ni ts ogen applications. Wocr.l assies, whilst they may be cheap and easily obtained in countries where large forest areas are to he cleared, in older countries cannot be so easily obtained. Long before fer tilizers became a commercial commod ity wood ashes wc-re highly thought of by farmers. But usually when a farmer buys ashes he huyff in the dark, owing lo the fact that ashes vary so widely in their contents of potash. Asa rule, ashes from hard woods are richer in potash than those Bom soft woods. The ash of the red oak for instance contains about G per pent of potash, that of the hickory about 9 per cent, same pine woods about 4% per cent. No definite per centage. luuvt vor, can be laid down for any special wood, as the same wood will vary in different localities, and the wood of different parts .of the same tree will va y, the ashes from the twigs and young limbs being rich er in potash than the ashes from the body or trunk of the tree. It is impossible to fix the value of a lot. of ashes, except by special analy sis of the particular lot, owing to this great variability in composition, and owing to the further fact that the ashes may ha-vo been leached or mixed with more or less dirt. The average analysis for good unlearned ashes may he taken as 5 per cent of potash, 1 % per cent of phosphoric acid, and 32% per cent of lime. According to the values for fertilizers adopted for the present season, a ton of good average ashes at the coast should be worth four dollars and fifteen cents. This calculation allows no value to the lime, although of course it has a decided val ue on such soils as are deficient in it. Luckily since the middle of the last century, farmers have eeen no longer compelled to rely on ashes as a source of potash i but have come to adopt in their stead almost universally what are known as the German or Stassfurt |je3i?sh sa,lts. These salts are milted- in in northern Germany, in the province of Saxony. They were discovered by the Prussian government while boring for rock salt, about the year 1.857. At first they were considered worthless, hut soon the great Chemist T.iebig began publishing I) is discoveries con cerning plant growth and nutrition, showing potash to be an essential and much-needed element in the growth and developmenCof plants. This led to the development of' the potash mines, and the utilization for agricul ture of the precious salts contained in them. Tire first potash salt works for the manufacture and sale of Hie potash salts was established in Stass furt im 1.502. Some of the crude ores are suited for agricultural use just as they are dug from the mines, and are known as Kainit,. Cannallito, Sylvinit. The Kainit contains on an average of about. 12% per cent of potash, the Carnallite about 10 per cent, and the Sylvinit 1G per cent of potash. As there is a great demand for these products all over the world, and the freightage to long distances is quite an item, it became desirable to concen trate the potash in these natural prod ucts as much as possible, so as to avoid the cost of transportation on the salts contained i-n them useless to agri culture. We have the best honey on earth, None excepted and this is time al ways at Geo. W. Harper’s. .THE DOWNING CO MAKE A SPECIALTY OF RICE AND COF FEE. LAWSON LAMAR, Attorney at Law. Can he found in Opera House Bld'g ! Office of F. E. Twiftv or J D. Sr.i fTo Women As an inducement to women to trythe “Dorothy Dodd” Shoe and to tell their experience with them in ordertbat others may be Induced to be come wearers, I have succeeded in persuading the “Dorothy Dood” Shoe Cos. to offer $4,000 in Cash Prizes Cor the forty-three women who givethe best reasons why the "oDrothy 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, *Great Rebate < Sale This Week \ >■ + ..We will save you 5 per cent on all F-4 purchases this week. .Bargains in ev ery line. Come and get some of them. n k Mrs, M- Isaac ► Leader if Low Values. TTTTTTV V TTTTTTTTVTT T TTTTTTTTT : Prescriptions, Every druggist says that liis drugs 4 are pure. Every druggist says that. 4 ■4 he does not substitute. Every drug- 4 4- gist says that he does uot use infer- j 4. ior or adulterated drugs. Every drug- gist says that he does accurate work. What is there left for us to say dif 4 fereiiit from anybody else? Well, we i 4 invite you to bring your prescription < 4 . here and see the kind of treatment j. you get in our store, and not'ce I lie . way everything is done, and then see * if you do not feel that the medicine 4 is put Up just as your doctor would . + like lo nave it. , MORGAN’S 4 | Drug Store, V '®|TpWSSJIMiSi ’j J, is there a single house in all Brunswick so completely furnished a that not one new article is need ed at this Spring Season? Is there 2 a housewife indifferent to the saving of money? Of course not Your 2 needs are many, tint you can supply them alt if yen buy here * % M. Miller and den l % c Going- out of the Dry Goods Business We have decided to transform our store into a first class Clothing, Slioes and Gent’s Furnishing Business, and we offer all our DRY GOODS, LINEN GOODS, LADIES’ UNDERWEAR, L ACES, .RIBBONS, MILLINERY, NOTIONS At Cost Sale commences, at once. Come early and pick your choice. d.H. Heller* 8t Bro 220 NEWCASTLE STREET MAY 24, 1903.