The Brunswick daily news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1903-1906, May 27, 1903, Image 4

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f ’ ▼ • T O" 1 T > * ,** f T * s ' _N w > v.'* ,_Mi *> v * ► - I—T a WITH EVERY CASH PURCHASE free! ► of twenty-five cents or over at our t fy d!”\, (store we will Rive you a ticket which /**m M W % § **~ entitles yott to a free chance on a handsome Parker fountain pen, to ho r ILJ V P jr the person holding the lucky number. ** Pen on exhibition at our store. ► POO f HUNTER S Pharmacy ► Sale of Millinery Goods. Having leased my store from June Ist. to MORGAN DRUG STORE, 1 will sell my entire slock, consisting o£ j y§! Millinery Goods, Show Cases, Fixtures, Etc. In lots to dealers at a sacrlllco. Call and examine. Must ho disposed of at once. MBS. E. EARLE How [)oes fhis strike You j'or prices Bacon 11 cents per pound Best Flour 24 pounds for 60 cents Beet Butter 30 cents per pound Octagon Soap 6 bars or 25 cents Jellies, 3-pound cans 10 cents Schnapps Tobacco 40 cents per pound Purchasers of fm and ten dollarsworth art a nrosent. A. Zt LMEMOVITZ, ’Phone 205. WEDNESDAY MORNING. "*■ BEACH I S OUTFITS Are you going to the! Islands? If you do you! will want a Bath Suit. We have just received a full line. MV&ens, flcqs’, g %adk& 9 SMidMSj f and 'Children’s BATH SUITS y>. Ladies’ hath Caps and . ' eg bathing Shoes, bathing <&"“ Hats and Bags. A Good Drug Store , No matter what kind 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 you want perfumes; or if you want any of the thousand and one things carried hy a flrat-cla-e and up-to-date ' drug store, get them of us and they will be good. Everything is good in this store. The quality is always good, our ser vice is always good. We would like to have your drug store trade, and will do every thing we can to make you enjoy trading with us. W. J. BUTTS, Druggist Agent for Huyle-e' Candies. The Special Sale of LACES and EITBROIDERY Will be Continued for the ENTIRE WEEK at “ELKANS” PERSONAL MENTION —t — NOTES ABOUT PEOPLE WHO COME AND GO IN AND OUT OF THE CITY. Max Stern, of Savannah, wu-_ in the city yesterday. C. M. Tilton came over from the Pier yesterday. J. A. Ward, Savannah, was in the city yesterday. 1,. P. Price, of Jesuit, spent yester day in the city. A. O. Anderson returned yesterday from New Orleans. W. Lemon, of Tifton, was ; visitor to the city yesterday. 11. M. McKay, of Memphis, sfront yesterday in the city. Rev. J. J. Perry left last nifht on a short vi.it to Atlanta. .1. N. Horne, of Brookfield, Oa, D in the city for a few days. Sheriff Dave Bailey, of Camijep. oA> : -y, wn in the cily y.-storta;-W Mr t Room of Douglas, was among M-'novs to the city yesterday. W. N. Nab. of Birmingham, wa registered al the Oglethorpe yestei day. \v. D. Middleton, of II rtense, Ga was in the oily on business yaes-ter day Dr. .I.M. Madden h.is returned from New Orleans, where he attended tin* •ounioii. W. M. Jenkins, of Atlanta, wn among those registered at the Ogh thorite yesterday. A number of local fishermen left yesterday for the Village. S' Simon, to 3|tend several days fishing. Good to Baltimore and Return. June 13. it and t'■ the Sore, -ni mi! way sell tickets from 1' in re. Md. and return at th ■ rati- of one far-- plus ?? '*o for the round trip. Tickets good ret in tii.Eg ! >v Da!ti;r.n: no ■22 C, I CANDLER, Agt. Excursion. The undersigned will run an excur sion to Atlanta on Monday morning June 8. The attractive rate of. for the round (tip. at. $3.50 to Atlanta, and s:i.no to Macon. A special will be provided for white people and the best, of order will prevail DAMP SCARLETT, Brunswick, It AND ALE BROWN, V> tvcioss, Managers. THE RAIN IS OVtajjL and that old suit can be put shape proper shape by Jim Carter. Ring phone 253-2, or call at 504 Monk St. LAWSON LAMAR, Attorney at Law. Gen he found In Opera House llld'fl Ofllcn of E. E. Twittv or J T>. Ron'’ '- [Nothing j > Richer j i ♦ 1 FOR A WEDDING PRESENT % t ' THAN * I Cut Glass : & OR * SILVERWARE - We Have the Best. Z 5 ♦ Call and Examine ‘KENNON MOTT ♦ ’ Jeweler and Eye Specialist. v * 215 NEWCASTLE STREET. * I Keeper of the City Clock.. Time ♦ by wire from Washington aailyx - at 11 a. m. „ For the Best in Printing—Try the News .lot> Office. Take your friends to Wil-ort’s if you want good tilings to oat and the v ■'i y best service. THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS. LONG TIME. * To Get Over Hurt of Coffee. It sometimes takes a long period to get over the effects of coffee drinking. A little woman in Wane-Loro, N. C, says: "I was a coffee drinker and suf ferer from dyspepsia, stomach trouble, nervousness and the train of disorders that toliow. "On the advice of an eminent physi cian I cut oft my coffee allowance to 1 one cup a day at breakfast. That hel ped me a little but I gradually got wd: -c and finally became- ill. badly run down, and so depressed in mind that 1 did not care how the scales turned “At thic time I was induced to leave off coffee altogether and take Postum l-'ood Coffee. That was in Septem ber-. I had also a dish of Grape-Nuts for breakfast. I practically lived on Postffrni Food Coffee and Grape-Nuts for ome time. In November 1 had made considerable improvement and knew that I was at last on the road to- good health. At Christmas time I felt well enough to go through that glorious l'eai-.t with comfort and happi ness. in January 1 was much impro ved over the previous month and had gained very considerable in how many pounds I don’t know . My HUcnglh a .id color was much improved My appetite and digestion in every ygvav good. 1 ate what I pleased and with much enjoyment. “About that time a Clergman friend visited us and on Sunday morning when he was going to preach ! had a strong cup or Coffee made for him tie cause he was in a run down, nervous condition and said lie needed the stim siiiiiulant. Well thai was a sad day tor me 1 though! I was well enough to drink a cup of coffee with him and did o. It was strong but did not taste right. I was interested in bis conversation and found that I was lidding from time to lime more cream and sugar for some way 1 realized ihe beverage did not tasle as it should then 1 remembered that it was coffee and not Postum. 1 like Postum better than I do coffee. "Thai day the old system of stom ach trouble came on and while it. o'-tits almost impossible, it is never ii true that ! never-got back to :v of ho-tlo. again for about two ~i --!is. The coffee acted as an ac . iv.- ;oi : --a and went all through my m Hn< -i have recovered y leaving it off entirety and using Postum and now that t am tyeil and happy and contented you could not got me to take a cup of coffee, no, not for a king's ran-ont. 1 believe that l am one of the kind that know when 1 have bad enough.'’ Name given (iy Postum Co-., Battle Creek. Mi fib Kfyuilding Material j • Wp have on hand a full tine of * l the following stock. ® ! FLOORING, * t CEILING, 3 t SIDING, 3 t MOULDINGS, ! ! LATTICE * I FENCING, t RAILING and ROUGH S S DRESSED BOARDS, * r. a i Let us quote you prices. & l * tftrunswiek 9lalning* % ! and L Jcrwardinc{ | 'Ccmpanu * ’Phone No. 102. i & I FOR • GROCERIES * AND f Fresh Meats REMBEMBER Durden Go 4 . Wolf and 1 Street sell it for Awss. Phone 252, and what you B.'jji.r will be delivered promptly.' BEAD THESE PRICES. 4 Stew Meats from 5 to 7 1-2. + pound Steak from 10c pound to, 12 12. Groceries just as cheap.^ Just received a half car of John W. Masur.v Railroad lead in ail colors, 1l you want to use lead and oil you cannot do better than buy this brand. The Douglas Hardware Cos. A nice spring chicken and side dish es go tine. Wilson's. PEERLESS EOLTEO MEAL IS THE HEAD OF THE LiST. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR IT. Paint your house with Harrison Bios. 14 Co.,town and county ready mixed paints and you will lie pleased. For sale by Douglas Hardware Cos. To the Consumer. 1 will give the retailers' prtifit. I have just received 10,000 Maitre La Bon cigars a real good 5c cigar which l will sell direct to the consumer at $1.25 per box of 50. I am sole agent fee this brand This cigar is worth $2.00 per box, one box will make you get more at Sig Lerison, 310 Bay IVORY SOAP SUPPLIED BY THE DOWNING CO. CITATION. STATE OF GEORGIA, COUNTY OF GLYNN. Addie E. Coin having made appli cation for twelve months support out of the estate of R. R. Goin, and ap praisers duly appointed to set apart the same, having filed their return, all persons concerned are hereby re quired to show cause before the court of ordinary of said county on the first Monday in June 1903 why said application should not be granted. This the Bth., day of May 1903. HORACE DART Ordinary Glynn county, Ga. CITATION. STATE OP GEORGIA, COUNTY OF GLYNN. Georgia Gibson having made appli cation for twelve months support out of the estate of Boney Gibson, and appraisers duly appointed to set apart the same having filed their return, all persons concerned are hereby re quired to show cause before the court !of ordinary of said county, on the I first Monday in June 1903, why said application should not be granted. ] This the Bth., day of May 1903. HORACE DART Ordinary Glynn county, Ga. CITATION. iST'Trt OF GEORGIA, j COUNTY OF GLYNN. | TI. .T. Read having in due form ap ; plied to me for permanent letters of i ifclministi-ation on the estate of Flora |D-'vis late of aid county, this is to cite . ail and singular ! L creditors and next :nf kin of Flora Davlsto be and appear at mv office within (he time allowed |by law to . show cause, if any they i can, v' 1 ’;.- permanent j should net be granted to sstfd. IT. J. ■ j v.rru} Wii*ii u rny fcarul and ofTirdM j r-u'inihirt' this the Bth , day of May ' } 003. Ordinary CJJynn county. Ga lion ACE DART CITATIO.N. I STATE OF GEORGIA, 'COUNTY OF GLYNN. | Flora Harmon having made appli ‘cation for twelve months support out of the citato of F. P. Harmon, and ap praisers duly appointed to set apart the same having Hied (heir return; all verso co.K crrcd are hereby required t t si mv cau - ore Hie court of or - tiinary of said county, on the first Mon l!ay in June 1903, why - said applica tion should not he granted. This the Kth . day of May 1903. HORACE HART Ordinary Glynn county, Ga. CITATION. STATE OF GEORGIA. I COUNTY OF GLYNN. | T.i whom it may concern; j j I'. \V. Fleming a.; administrator with j will amtexoif of James Renwick, de-, j ceased, having filed his pet ition for discharge. this u> liie all persons jconcuTitcd to show cause, if any, ag ainst the planting of such discharge al the resili n' term of the court, of or dinary for paid county to he held cm •he first Monday in .lone 1903. ■ This May 7th., 1803. HORACE DART Ordinary Glynn county, Ga. Citation. rj jleorgin, G!yr < County, g To whom” tf. Ti&y concern: -J. D. igler harir>r made application to hic in due fern to he appointed ad ministrator with the will annexed upon the estate of Hannah Faulkner, of C ;tego c->r v. New York. Notice is hereby : n that said application ".’it! lio fio-rd cf, Ihe regular term of of ordinary of said comity, to he held • i* the firs' Monday in .Tune, 1903. | Witte , i’; ’ iind and official signa j litre this fitii day of May. 1903. HORACE DART, j Ordinary Glynn Couniy. Ga., Miss Sinter has sombthing else new. The New Bishop Collar. In linen, stamped in designs. All Were Baffled. Word ionics from Wake, Ark. that. |Rov. Jno. J. Cox had a strange malady accompanied by yellow jaundice. I Far 12 years physicians were baffled land though everything known to the profession was used, the trouble re mained. One day he began to use Electric Hitters and in a week al change for the better cam© and at ilength lit was entirely cured. It's the most reliable medicine for liver and kidney troubles. Only 50c. and guar teed by ail druggists. The best, pill 'nea'h the stars and stripes; It cleanses tbo system and never gripes. Little Early Risers of wordly re^'e. Ask for Dewitt’s and take 'no substitute. A small pill .easy to buy easy to take j and easy to act, but never falling in | results. DewiSt’s Little Early Risers arouse tha secretions and act as a tonic to the liver, curing permanent ly.—Joergor's Pharmacy, Smith's Pharmacy, W. J. Butts, jv To Women A * an inducement to women to try the “Dorothy Dodd” Shoe and to tell / Y /•*/ their experience with them in order that others may be induced to be /' \1 /iS/ tome wearers, I have succeeded In persuading the “Dorothy Dood" Shoe f Cos. to offer I Jr $4,000 in Cash Prizes for the forty-three women who givethe best reasons why the Dorothy I yogi Dood’’ Shoe is superior to all others. Vi - J. A. Smith, i- exclusive agent, for my shoe, They will lie pleased to give you full particulars n3 to the prizes. Sincerely, * Great Rebate Sale This Week ► ..We will save you 5 per cent on all ► ► purchases this week. .Bargains in ev il y cry line. Como and get some of them. y b ; y l Mr s. M Isaac Leader .f Low Values. A. L A. A. A. A A A. A A A A A J Prescriptions, ; Every druggist says that his drugs j y are pure. Every druggist says that i ♦ he does not substitute. Every drug- i gist says that lie does not use infer- ; . ior or adulterated drugs. Every drug gist. says that lie does accurate work, * What is there left for us to say dif " 4 fereot from- anybody else? Well, we < 4. invite you to bring your prescription , 4. here and see the kind of treatment you get in our store, and notice the way everything is done, and then see “ b if you do not. feel that, the medicina < f is put up just as your doctor would . 4- like to have it. , MORGAN’S y ! Grog Store. ■F4 + 44444444444444444444A44A4444 For the “Hot Old Summer Time” A WARM LINE OF REFRIGERA TORS, GAS AND OIL STOVES, , ICE CREAM FREEZERS HAFMOCKS AND EASY CHAIRS i CHEAP FURNITURE FOR THE IS LAND COTTAGE. M. M.' Miller & don 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 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. J.H. Heller* & Bro 220 NEWCASTLE STREET MAY 27, 1903.