The Brunswick daily news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1903-1906, May 26, 1903, Image 4

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TUESDAY MORNING. m BEACH OUTFITS gMjf - ■ Are you going to thej fh*' ipSr Islands? If yo.u do you / J W5tV ■ i *T\ will want a Bath Suit. 1 \ / ) We have just received a full line. t : %e H s\ rfi .%• V ..- 'JCadkts’, Mitftfes, / > and 'Children’s ’: BAT3 SUITS -■ £jf V\ Ladies’bath Caps and __ M. bathing Shoes, bathing dr*- -' J Hats and Bags. ——Mrr wrrr^:^tmtxmmm < • v A Good Drug Store 0 r * No matter what kind of Drug Morn goods you want, this is a good place * to buy thorn. If you want pure drugs * 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 <1 a-u and up-to-date '* drug store, get them of us and they 't will bo good. 4 Everything Is good in this store. V The quality Is always good, our sor- vice is always good. We would like *, to have your drug store trade* and ■ will do every thing we can to make / you enjoy tiading with us. V W. J. BUTPS, Druggist' r / Agent for Huyle'-s’ Candies. r. *■ a WITH EVERY GASH PURCHASE <1 :Free! - : * of twenty-live cents or over at our , A jT\k . store we will give you a ticket which < 4 / \ 1/ ““ entitles you to a free chance on a" ♦ handsome Darker fountain pen, to he H *■ I | -gj i*'l ta y given away every Saturday night to J| Ul 1 tl>o person holding the lucky number. . Den on exhihition at our store. 4 :p reel HUNTHR’S Pharmacy 4 ► -t 44444444444*444 4444444 + + + + V-4-444 Sale of Millinery Goods. Having leased my store from June Ist. to MORGAN DRUG STORE, I will soli my entire stock, consisting of .iljfl Millinery' Goods, Show Gases, Fixtures, Etc. in lr.ts to dealers at a sucrlflee. Cull and examine. Must, lie disposed of at once. MBS. E. EARLE How Does Thifc rike j You f or Prices" Bacon. 11 cents per pound S Best Flour . . , 2-1 pounds for 60 cents fc Bert Butter .... 30 cents per pound | Octagon Soap. . ..6 bars or 25 cents \ Jellies, 3-pound cans 10 cents £ Schnapps Tobacco • 40 cents per pound Punhat tTs of ftvt, anti ten dollars worth get a present. A. ZELMEINOVITZ, j ’Phone 205. ■i ■riTurnw iiiim iii iim nii ;• v ""•mnfti' rai . -•ma .v■ > .c*nEaci We are Sole Agents for THE CELEBRATED CRAWFORD SHOE at “ELKANS” PERSONAL MENTION —* — NOTES ABOUT PEOPLE WHO COME AND GO IN AND OUT OF THE CITY. Rev. R. T. Staples, of Jacksonville, is in the city. K. E. Uniback, of Savannah, spent, Sunday in the city. W. W. Starr, Jr., of Savannah, was in thp city yesterday. / W. M. Baker has returned from the reunion at New Orleans. Hon. Tt. S. I-ang, of Camden counly was In the city yesterday. J. C. Terrell, of Flovilla, (}&'., was a visitor lo the city yesterday. J. M. Young, Jr., of Waycross, vis ited friends in the city Sunday. G. C. Smith, of Waycross, was among; the visitors to the city Sun- TO PROPERTY OWNERS, i ■'ersons Transfering or Acquiring Fid a I Eatate Must Notify City Clerk. \ Extract 1 from Section til Cilv Coda: 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 oi April, following such transfer, and in case transfers of real property shall nat be so notified to the clerk, then the same may be taxed as the prop erty of the person last returning same and shall he subject in like manner as If no transfer had been made.” As will be 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 lire to notify this office, of the nnme.- of the transferees and a description | f the property, so transferred, make:: the party last returning same, liable for 1903 taxoa. When such notice has been given, and the transferee fails to make return thereof, by the first day of May of any year, said prop erty is liable to exeeulion, viz: Extract from Section 61. City Cods. If 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 lie owner or claimant therein it sliail !>• the duty of the clerk to issus an execution against said real estate which has act been so returned by the owner or owners thereof, as non returned property,’” etc. l i uiawick, Ga., March 25, 1903. N. P. RUSSELL, Clerk of Council. BRIGTH’S DISEASEand DIABETES Bloating, Gravel, Dull Backache, Blad der Disease, Uriny Affections, Deep Seated Cases Especaliy Cured By Stuart’s Gin and Buchu. Stuart’s Gin and Buchu acts directly on the bladder, the urethral tract and the kidneys, driving out all the ob structions ijnd making a perfect euro of the most aggravating, dangerous and deep-seated cases. Gravel symptoms—Burning sensa tion in passing urine, frequent desire to urinate, the urine is .hick and sed imentary, the whole nervous system is disordered, digestion impaired, sleep disturbed, loss of strength and vigor, Stuart's Gin and Buchu will euro ev ery symptom, disolvo the gravel, between the urine, bund up tat nerves. Mucous Discharges—-Difficulty in passing water, ulcerations, irretations of the urethra, disagreeable odor of the urine, pains in hack, swollen an kles and legs, catarrh of tilie bladder, are all quickly and permanently cured by Stuart's Gin and Buchu. Bright’s Disease —Dry skin, short ness of breath, urine dark colored. The worse eases cured by Stuart's Gin and Buchu. Pleasant to the taste. Thoroughly tested for past 20 years in private and hospital practice, with a record of 836 cures of chronic kid ney and bladder troubles—the kind that had resisted all othev treatment. Druggists or by express. SI.OO Sample bottle free by writing Stu art Drug Cos., Atlanta, Ga. Wo ba\[p set aside 15,000 bottles for free D",- tnbution so as to prove our t:L£—-1 so write at once. ’ For the Best in Printing Try the News Job Office. Take your friends to Wit- Mi's if you want good things to eat and the v ny best service. THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWB. THE OLD RELIABLE *-*?7 ifH POWDER Absolutely’ Pure THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE For Rent. Two houses centrally located and in one of the best parts or the city. Al so lurnished rooms. All modern Im provements. Apply to 405 G street. Good to Baltimore and Return. June 13. 14 and 15 the Southern rail way sell tickets from Baltimore, Mrl., and return at. the rate of. one fare I,4ns $2.00, for the round trip. Tickets goo.V returning leave Baltimore June 2*. ’ C. L. CANDT EU, Agt. 'building Material % ~ 1 W We have on hand a full lirte of 4 W the following stock. * FLOORING, 1 tt CEILING, SIDING, 1 tt MOULDINGS, 1 * LATTICE 1 * FENCING, 1 * RAILING and ROUGH 1 DRESSED BOARDS. 1 i It P Let us quote you prices. 1 t 1 s 1 *flrunswiek Plaining] l and forwarding l 'Company ! * "Phone No. 102. - ~ 3 ; Nothing \ i Richer \ ? ♦ 5 FOR A WEDDING PRESENT** THAN ; Cut Glass i * * „ OR ♦ ft SILVERWARE *■ ♦ We Have the Best. „ *5 * Call and Examine mmm mottl . ♦ ' Jeweler and Eye Specialist. ; 215 NEWCASTLE STREET. 4 s —♦— r Keeper of the City Clock.. Time ♦ by wire from Washington t at 11 a. m. 2 4 FR : GROCERIES AND ♦ Fresh Meats + REMBEMBER ♦ Durden &Cos Wolf" and I Street sell it for less. Plume 352, and what you ♦ order will he delivered promptly. ♦ READ THESE PRICES. 4 Stew Meats from 5 to 71-2 4 pound Steak from 10c pound to. + 121-2. Groceries just as cheap. Just received a half car of John W. Mnsury Railroad load in all colors, ft you want to use load and oil you | cannot do hotter Ilian buy this brand. The Douglas Hardware Cos. A nice spring chicken and side dish es go fine. Wilson's; PEERLESS BOLTED MEAL IS THE HEAD OF THE LIST. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR IT. Paint your house with Harrison Rios. & 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' profit. 1 have just received 10,000 Maitre Da Rori cigars a real good 5c cigar which 1 will sell direct to the consumer at $1.25 per box of 50. I am sole agent for this brand. This cigar is worth $2.00 per box, one box will make you get more at Sig Levlijon. 310 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 LAWSON LAM Alt, Attcrr.ey at Law. Can be found In Opera House Bld’g. OWee of F. HL Twttty or J. D. Spar*-*, IVORY SOAP SUPPLIED BY THE DOWNING CO. dome dedal Tlews Jiotes. & M iss Clara Lamar has .returned from Southern Fine. • * • Miss Agnes Akins has returned from We-leyn college. * • • Mil’s. W. E. Demster Is quite sick to the regret of her friends. • ■ Mrs. A. E. Leybourne and little son left yesterday for St. Simon. • * * Mrs. L. L. Wilson, of Waycross, is the guest of Mrs. W. A. Potter. * • * Miss Frances Wrench .returned yes terday from a visit to friends in Madi son. . * Mrs. Irene Proctor, of Southern Pine is the guest of Mrs. Thomas R. La mar. a * Mrs. A. M. Smith Is’ the guest of her sister, Mrs. W. H. Dyer, in Way cross. • * Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Hunter have named their little daughter Margaret loui-'e. * * * Mrs. M. .1. Newton, of Macon, is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. M. A. Lam bright. * * • Miss Marie Nightengale entertained her friends with a "heart” party yes terday afternoon. Miss Mattie Gale and Hoyt W. Gale spent Sunday in Savannah, the guests of Dr. Ben Purse. * * * Judge S. C. Atkinson and Miss Nell Atkinson will return today from a vis it to Cumberland'. * * * Mr. Erne-t Rotureau lias returned to Savannah from a visit to Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Wimberley. * * * Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Gale and chil dren will go to St. Simon next month to occupy their cottage for several weeks. • * * Mrs. W. W. Stewart and daughter and Miss Maud Burns Stewart, of Con way, Fla, are the guests of Mrs. W R. Dart. * * Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Akins and their children will leave Thursday for Mt. Pleasant where they will spend the summer. • * • Mrs. J. J. Duggans, Mbs Famie Car roll and Miss Annie Carroll, of Char leston will arrive this week to visit Mrs. Lillian Hurst. 9 * * A full attendance of the Ladies’ Aid society of the Presbyterian church is requested this afternoon at the resi dence of Mrs. W. M. Topper. • . * Miss Mamie Symons!’ school enjoyed a pleasant picnic Saturday out in the woods in tire southern part of the city. The children spent a happy day playing games' and the basket dinner spread under the trees was one of the delightful features. Little Miss Nellie Atkins en tertained her little guests' with a tacky party Saturday afternoon. A number of little people were present, arranged in all sorts of odd a.nd orig inal costumes. The prize for the best costume was awarded to little Eliza fly Dimes. m • * The entertainment to be given this evening at the opera house will he one of the prettiest and most unique of the season. Tickets are on sale at Fleming & Waff's and with a num ber of children. The first number on ttie program will be the “War of Roses," and riiis begins- promptly at 8:30, The audience is requested to lie in their seats promptly at that hour, as th curtain will go up exactly on the minute. Every effort will be made to make the opera house com fortable. Fans and lemonade will be served to the audience, and no one need stay away on account of the warm weather. Wilson's ice box is full of every thing in season. fTo Women As an inducement to women to trytlie "Dorothy Dodd” Shoe and to tell their experience with them in orderthat 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 for the forty-three women who givethe best reasons why the Dorothy 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 f Sale This Week < - ♦ ♦ ♦ • 4 ..We will sava you 5 per cent on ali ♦ 4- purchases this week. .Bargains in ev- -M 4- ery line. Coma and get some of them. ♦ ♦ -f j Mrs. Isaac Leader if Low Values. rTTTTTIr▼TTT▼TTT T T T T T T T T T ▼ T T T T Prescriptions, Every druggist says that his drugs i are pure. Every druggist says that t • he does not substitute. Every drug- . ► gist says that he 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- • ferent from anybody else? Well, we i ► invite you to bring your prescription . , here and see the kind of treatment „ you get in our store, and nolire 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. i For the “Hot l Old Summer Time” ft a A WARM LINE OF REFRIGEP.A --& j. TORS, * GAS AND OIL STOVES,. in ICE CRiEAM FREEZERS £ HAFMOCKS AND EASY CHAIRS * CHEAP FURNITURE FOR THE IS- # * /c LAND COTTAGE. 1%. M. Miller & don 4 4 124 4 4 44 44 i(4 4A 4 * A. a Going out of the Dry Goods Business r * * We have decided to transform our store into a first class Clothing, Shoes and Gent's Furnishing Business, and wa offer all our .. ] DRY GOODS, LINEN GOCDS t LADIES’ UNDERWEAR, L ACES, | ,RIBBONS, MILLINERY, NOTIONS * At Cost Sale commences- £.t once. Come early and pick your choice. J.H. Heller & Bro i 220 NEWCASTLE STREET MAY 26, 1903.