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FRIDAY MORNiNG.
m BEACH 1
JP| OUTFITS
Are you going to the 1
r'y ? Islands? If you do you n
7*W%y “H will want a Bath Suit.
( \ / J We have just received I
\ Ty/ a full line.
%fs\
| i %adkti’,Mktses,
. c 4fL AS |) and 'C 'Cddnns
' tfV ' BAT 3 SUITS
jS f- bathing Shoes, battling j
' a#' 1 - hats and Bags.
; A Good Drug Store
K No matter wfliai kind of In ' r-lr*•
goods you want, thi- is a good place
to buy them. If you want jmio dm
and medicines, if you want toilet nr
► tides and Hide room no <■ . iti• ; if
► you want perfumes; or if you v.aid
, any of the thousand and one* thing-.
carried by a firsts la. sand np-todale
drug store, get them of us and they
will he good.
KverylTiing Is good in this store.
The quality Is always good, our ser
vice is always good. Wo 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;
WITH EVERY CASH PURCHASE
p reel
' of twenty five cents or over at. onr
A L store we will give you a ticket which
§ J^ll = entitles you to a free chance on a
handsome Parker fountain pen, to ho
■ • 14 |i /~x I r •■;lv<>n away every Sat.ufday night to
A EJH 1. y the person holding the lucky number.
► Pen on exhibition at our store.
;pree! HUNTER’S Pharmacy
♦When in Need of Honey„
♦ CALL ON
♦ A\ JOEL BROS.
4 RELIABLE PAWNBROKERS,"
/ \
I a Jewelry,
I vISnHf and all kinds of personal
ALL (Jo’Jfl*
♦ tjPn|*js|P Look for 1.0 :;c Is. : sign cut . lie Store
k Reliable Pawnbrokers.
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How Does This .e
You por Prices
Bacon 11 cents p r pound
Best Flour .'I pounds for 60 . r;
Best Butter 30 cents ;J .• pound
Octagon Soap. ... 6 bars or 25 cents
Jellies, 3-pound cans 10 cents
Schnapps Tobacco ...40 cents per pound
Pure hat: its of five and ton dollar.'worth t a ; i; * at.
A.ZELMEINOVITZ,
’Phone 205.
The Sp ecial Sale of
LACES ..a EfIBROIDERV
Will be Continued for the
ENTIRE WEEK
at “ELKAN3”
COUNCIL MEETING
(Continued from first page.)
shells to form a foundation, recom
mending that the city purchase 50- j
000 bushels of shells to finish work.
I
Report adopted and chairman of pur
chasing committe authorized to pur
chase same at best figures.
From committe on public works:
On petition Confederate Veterans as
sociation for donation of two lots in
Palmetto cemetery, recommending
that petition be granted and mayor
authorized to execute deeds to such
lots as may he selected by the asso
ciation. Adopted.
Resolution.
By Alderman Cook.
Pc it and it. is hereby resolved by
the mayor and aldermen of the city
jof Brunswick, in council assembled,
-that 1 lio mayor lie and he is hereby
I authorized to borrow on behalf of the
| mayor and council, the sum of five
thousand dollars, and to execute a
note or. notes to the lender or loaders
jof such money, such note or notes to
Iho payalile within six mouths from
date or a shorter period and to hear
j interest at a rate not greater than
eight pcrcentum per annum.
Pc it further resolved, that, the ntay
i or lie authorized to renew said note or
I notes for the whole or any part of
j said sum, if i lie original, lie made foi'l
a abort<-i period Ilian six months Iron,
.the date of the original note or notes.
; A <lo|jtc(i.
i AdjourtA-d. . N. D. Russell
Clerk of Council.
For Rent.
Two houses centrally located and in
<-ue of Iho best parts of the city. At
j;a> I'll! nished room :. All modern lm
piovcnietit.s. Apply to -05 (1 street.
Good Advice.
The most miserable beings in the
world ate those buffering from dys
pepsia and liver compiaint. Mora
ban sevetily-livo per cent, of i.lta peo
ple of the United Stales are afllictad
with iiic:.e two diseases and their i
-cls: stu b as pour Stomach, Hick
headache, habitual cosUvetieos, pal
pitation of the heart, heart bum,,
waterbrash, gnawing and burning
jißtns ; j the jut of the stomach, yel
low skin, coated tongue and disagree
{a.!:!;: tr. to in the mouth, cumins “P
of food after eating, low spirits, etc.
<!o to your druggist and get a bottle
of August Flow.er for. 2f> or 75 cents.
Two doses will relieve you. Try It.
A Farmer Straightened Out.
A man living on a farm near here
came In a short time ago complete
ly doubled up with rheumatism. I
banded hint a bottle of Chamberlain's
Pain Palm ana told him to use it
freely and if not satisfied after imlng
it lie need not pay a cent .for it," says
C. P. Ruder, of Pattens Mills, N. Y.
"A few days he walked into the store
as ctra'dhl its a string ami handed me
a dollai* saying, 'give mo another bot
tle of Chamberlain's Pain Palm. I
want it In the house all the time for
it, cured mo.” For sale by all drug
gists.
Good to Baltimore and Return.
.liug in, 11 and Ir, the Soullt-ern rtiil
\v;ty sell l IcketH from Paltiincro, Md.,
and return at the rate of one fare
plus $3.00. for the round trip. Tickets
nod rot tit nine leave Baltimore dune
I 22. C. 1,. CANDI.PR. Agt.
No hing ;
frft® a
[i i € 1
FOR A VVEDDIF ". PRESENT t
T' ’AN j
Cut ass;
OP i
WARE
the Best. I
Call and Examine I
iKENNON MOTT;
Jeweler and Eye Specialist. ■
(215 NEWCASTLE STREET.
.
. Keeper of the City Clock.. Time -
\ by wire from Washington oail/
> at 11 a. m. J
l'or (lie Rest in Printing—Try the
News Job Office.
THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS.
THIRTY YEARS AWAKE.
Then he Quit Coffee and Found Re- !
freshing Sleep.
Coffee cause insomnia and physi- j
clans are agreed that this is one of \
the most distressing of all nervous
complaints. It is. seldom indeed
•that a man who has reached the ad
vanced age of 81 years is entirely
cured of insomnia of 30 years’ stand
ing. An ohT gentleman of Phila.,
says: “I have been a sufferer for
many years from insomnia. I am
81 years old and can truthfully say
that until I quit coffee and commen
ced the use of Postum Food Coffee I
had not. known real refresing sleep
for more than 30 years.
“Postum was subscribed for me hy
my doctor who made me quit coffee
I have now used Postum for mote
titan 2 years and Its good effects are
both wonderful and permanent. I re
gard it as a good friend not only as
a remedy for coffee Ills but. as a pleas
ant and nourishing food drink with
a fine flavor. Several of my friends
are using it to a great advantage
and think It" much superior to coffee.
“When the directions for making it
: arc followed closely It cannot fall to
] give satisfaction.” Name given hy
! Postum Cos., Battle Creek, Mich.,
j Such evidence supports the scien
tific theory on which Postum is based
There is a reason.
. Scaled Proposals.
TijlrAßintY IIRPAHTMRNT, W.'tsli
j. veil he received at (Ms Depart
ment until 2 o'clock P. M„ Saturday,
June (i. IfifiS, for manufacturing and
, ia;*, to oofition lit complete work
ing order W ,ltK. 1). S Custom house
building, Brunswick (la., certain quar
tered certain white and, plain oak fur
niture golden oak finish. Drawings,
sp'jcit jt ationa. and blank form; of
proposals can be obtained upon appli
• niton to this Department. Partial
bids will not be considered. Tlte de
partment reserves tlio right to reject
any and all bids, a.rwl to waive defects,
t.'.'icli proposal mu t tie accompanied
by a certified cheek in Ihe sum of ten
per cent of the aggregate amount
t of, drawn to the order of tlte
Secretary of the Treasury, as a guar
anted of good faith. Proposals trust
!-,- ad drowsed to the secretary or the
Treasury. Washington, T.. 0.. and on
it rsod “Proposal- for Furniture. 11.
S Custom (louse. Brunswick, (la."
K. B. ARMSTRONG.
.Assistant Secretary.
The best pill 'neath tba stars and
stripes;
it cleanses the system and never
gripes.
kittle Karly Risers of wordly recite.
Ask for Dewitt's and take no
substitute.
A small pill .easy lo buy easy to take
and easy to act, but never failing in
results. Dewift’s kittle Early Risers
arouse tlio secretions and act as a
tonic to the liver, curing permanent
ly. —Joerger’s Pharmacy, Smith's
Pharmacy, W. J. Butts.
Chfap Resit Estate.
One of Hie prettiest homes on Un
in- street, lot 90x180: 7 rooms house,
1 ice $3,500, payable SI,OOO cash bal
ance one. two and (three years C per
c nl interest Grand opportunity for
tome one.
Fur bargains of all kinds call on
i: DROBSTON, FENDPK & C.O
W. M. TUPPEK t. CO.,
Forwarding and Shipping Agent*,
l ighterage. Towing and Marine. In
"irance. Correspondence Solicited
BPtiN3Y/:OC- DA.
'%ui\ding Material \
i We have on hand a fu!l tine of*
! the following stock.
( FLOORING,
t CEILING,
J SIDING, ’
t MOULDINGS, 1
I LATTICE 5
t FENCING, 1
I RAILING and ROUGH I
! DRESSED BOARDS. I
S i
u Let us quote you ibices. H
--7- -a
l <SrM®kk plaining*
I and forwarding
mpann l
! 'Phone No. 102.
I *
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FOR <
GROCERIES ;
AND*
Fresh Meats <
REMBEMBER
Durden & Cos;
Wolf and I Street sell it
less. Phone 352, and what yon
order will he delivered promptly.' 1
READ THESE PRICES. *
Stew Meats front 5 to 71-2-t
pound Steak from 10c pound
1- 1-3. Groceries just as cheap.
xalii44 4 ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ■
.Iti't received a half ear of John W.
Mase.ry Railroad lead in alt colors,
li you want to use lead and oil you
cannot do hotter than buy this brand.
The Douglas Hardware Cos.
TANARUS the Consumer.
I will give the retailers’ profit. 1
have just received 10,000 Mnitre l.a
Rorl cigars a real good 5c cigar which
1 will sell direct to the consumer at
$1,115 per box of 50. 1 am sola agent
for this brand. This cigar la worth
$ll.OO per box, one box will make you
get more at tsig Lemon, 310 Bay
if me Dedal ’
; Tiews Tides.:
Mrs. J. J. Conoley is improving from t
her recent illmts
• * •
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Tupper will visit •
today on St. Simon. „
*• * I
Mrs. A. Samuels, of Atlanta, is the '
guest of Mrs. S. Marks.
* a
Miss Josie Smith’s school enjoyed
a delightful picnic yesterday.
Mrs. J. P. Wright and Miss May
Wright are spending a few days in
the city.
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Miss Etta Rothschild, of Savannah,
is the attractive guest of Mrs. J. J.
Lissner.
V * *
Mrs. N. Vincent, of Wilmington, N.
C., is the guest of her sister, Mrs J.
.1. Conoley.
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Mrs. J. G. Mann has returned to
Iter home in Stoekbridge, Ga„, after
a visit to Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Mann.
4 4 4
Miss Mattie Bishop will arrive next
week from Chatham, Va., where she
lias been attending Chatham Episcopal
institute. Her friends will be glad to
welcome her among them.
kittle Miss Margarite Fox entertain
ed her little friends yesterday after
noon with a pleasant party. A num
ber of little guests were present and
the occasion was much enjoyed by
all.
* * *
Invitations are out for the wedding
oi'JJiss Aimec Cohen, of this city and
Mr. kambert, of Gadsden, Ala. Tin
wedding will occur June S at the home
of, the bride's Cousin-, Mrs. Julius
May. and will be attended only by tlie
relatives and intimate friends of the
family.
ft ft ft
Miss Arabella Wright is expected
home this week from fluey Cobb in
stitute. After spending a few fort
nights-with iter parents. Miss Wright
will go lo New York, whence she will
sail with a party of friends lo spend
the summer in Europe.
ft ft ft
Tlte concert to he given next Tues
day evening promises to be the mus
ical event of tlte season. The sale of
seals lias already begun and indica
lions are that the largest audience
of the season will greet this splendid
talent that will participate. Savan
nah's most noted musicians will ren
der the program, which will be most
attravtive. Mrs. C. H. White, the
noted elocutionist, will also assist in
this great Ireat that Brunswick peo
ple are to have an opportunity of en
joying.
ft ft ft
At their handsome new home on Un
ion street Wednesday night, Mr. and
Mr•-. .1 J. I.issuer entertained a num
ber of their friends with a very en
joyable card party. The pretty home
was decorated for the occasion and
the affair was one" of the most enjoy
able of the season. Hearts was played
•ml the first prize, ladies, was won by
Miss I’eian. gentlemen’s by Mr.
Walter Isaac, the consolation by Mr.
l.ottis Mayer and the visitors' prize by
Miss Rita Kaiser. Those present
wete: Messrs. Fred Giirupert. of New
York; S. Samuels, of Atlanta; A. Roth
olz, k. Mayer, konls Fendig Uaphcal
Pot, rat'dt. Joe Bcrebardt, Aaron Haas
Man Marks. It J. (I ill. Dr. Warsaw,
S. .Marks. Max Mat Us. Mrs. A. Sam
uels. Mr,,. Dora. Meyer. Mrs. M. ITirsch,
Mrs. S. -Marks, Misses Rita Kaiser,
'Elba Rothschild, .loste Nussbaum,
Minnie Marks, Ida Boreliardt, Ger
trude Gttmpert, Ester Reiman.
A Thoughtful M=r..
M. M. Austin of Winchester. I ml.
knew what lo do in the hj'.r of need,
His wife bad stub, an unusual ease of
stomach and liver tr -tthle, physicians
could not help her. He thought ol
snd tried Dr. King's New Life Pills
j and site got. relief at erne and was
1 finally cured. Only 25c. at alt drug
stores.
News Jol) Office —Meat Printing.
, To Women
As an inducement to women to irythe “Dorothy Dodd" Shoe and to tell
their experience with, them in orderthat others may be induced to tic
coine wearers, I have succeeded Inpersuading 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"-S-hoe is superior to all others. Dorothy
J. A. Smith,
is exclusive agent for my shoe. They will he pleased to give you full
particulars as to Hie prises. Sincerely,
Great Rebate
Sale This Week
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b ..We will Sava you 5 per cent on all
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► purchases this week. Bargains in ev-
X
► ery line. Come and get some of them.
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: Mrs. M Isaac
Leader , f Low Values.
Prescriptions,
Every druggist says that his drugs
are pure. Every druggist says that
he does not. substitute. Every drug
. gist says that he does not use infer
ior or adulterated drugs. EveryTh'ug
gist says that he do.es accurate work.
Wbnt is there left for us to say dif
• fereot from anybody else? Well; r.x
- invite you to bring your prescription
here and see the kind of treatment
you get in ottr store, and notice the
way everything is done, and (lien 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
; For the “Mot
• Old Summer Time”
1 A WARM. LINE OF REFRIGERA
! TORS,
GAS AND OiL STOVES,
i iCE CKiEAM FREEZERS
[ HAFIWOCKS AND EASY CHAIRS
1 CHEAP FURNITURE fQR THE . us—
LAND COTTAGE.
j*. M. Miller Aden
Going out of the
Dry Goods Business
Wo have decided to transform our store into a first class
-Clothing, Shoes mid Gent's Furnishing ' lainess, and we offer
all our
DRY GOODS, LINEN GOODS, LADIES’ UNDERWEAR, L ACES,
,RIBBONS, MILLINERY, NOTIONS „
At Cost
Hale commences- at once. early and pick your choice.
J.H. Heller 8t Bro
220 NEWCASTLE STREET
MAY 29.