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SATURDAY JIPRNINO.
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Pfr LJ ) IN ON OF OUR LINEN
Mwffift^ \ WOOLEN CRASH HOME
I■ “rj '■ SPUN, FLANNEL OR
■ j y)W:-' ' ■ j COTTON DUCK.
I| COATS AND PANTS
■ •, WITH A NICE STRAW
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Kit: Insured
t A Good i)ru:>' btore
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No matter what kiiuj of iauc? store j
gootla you want, this is a good place j
to buy them, if you want pure dm.
► and medicines, if you went toilet ;u
y tides and sick room it i• ■ . ii
you want perfumes; or if > -t 1
any of the thousand and ono thin;
carried by a linst-da and up-to-date
k drug store, get them ol us and they J
► will bo good. r i
► Everything Is good in Ibis storo. r j
y The quality is always good, our 8 r
vice is always good. We would like
to have your drug store trade, and
will do every thing wo can to make
*• you enjoy trading with Uis.
: W. J. BUTTS, Druggist;
tmm , • & WITH EVERY CASH PURCHASE .
. ’ of twenty flv< cents or over at our
4 A B _ __ store we will e.lvo von a ticket which
¥ /A **” entitles you In a free chance on a
♦ 1 handsome Parker fountain* pen, lo he
■ , ‘ ! '- v hiatiK-iiay night to
r lUi | y' ll' 1" 1 ;| ii holilin; the lucky number
4 Pen m exhibition at our sloro.
♦ Free! HUNTLR’S Pharmacy
4- . .
:When in Need of Honey.
♦ CALL ON
♦ /k JOEL BROS.
4 RELIABLE pawnbrokers,
♦ I Hraj %
4 I HH 1 Jewelry,
4 I I kinds of personal
♦ ypjst A*v...'Uim-dri" <• i !ic .|I n' Sale
4 1.01.1, tyi l.e ne j 1.'.1tl sejM out . . tore
♦ Reliable Pawnbrokers.
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How Does Strike j
You For prices
Bacon .11 cents per pound
Best Flour :> is for 60 cents tj
Best Butter. . . . . 30 ns per pound
Octagon Soap . . .6 l.\n s or 25 cent -
Jellies, 3*pound cans .... 10 cents f
Schnapps Tobacco ..40 cents per pound t
Purchasers of live amt ten dollars worth yet i present.
A. ZELMEINOVI IZ, J
’Phone 205.
\ The Special Sale of
LACES .ndEriBROIDERY
Will be Continued for the
ENTIRE WEEK
at “ELKANS”
.
SHERIFF’S SALE.
STATU OK GEORGIA,
COUNTY OK GLYNN.
Will be sold before the court house
door in thirty of Brunswick, county
of Glynn, state of Georgia, on the
Tuesday in June next the same be
ing the second day thereof, be
tween the legal hours of 10 a. in.
and t p. m. of the said date
the following described property to
wit: That cot tain lot. tract or par
cel of land, situate lying and being in
the city of Brunswick, county of
Glynn, state of Georgia, and known
and described on Simmons’ map of
. aid city made in the year 1901 as
New Town lot No. 128 C. Levied on
as the property of C. 11. and Alice
It. Irvine under and try virtue of an
• ■• ■ill ion Issued try H. .1 lit id. Tax
Collect'..r. for state and county taxes
due for the year 1902. Amount, of
tax $7.:19 besides Interest and cost.
Levy made and returned to mo by
It S. I’yl-v. Deputy Sheriff.
Also at the same time and place,
the f-i 1 r.-iiip described property to
wit: That c-'rtnin lot. tract or par
i‘! of land, Rftnafo !yi r" and being in
the city of Brunswick. county of
Glynn, state of Georgia, and known
and described on Simmons' map of
aid city undo In the year 1391 as
New Town int No. ::9fT. Levied on as
iho | rope;: . of <:!■■■’.. e L: of!: un
der and by virtue of -oi eyocution
i-ir.ued by it I. Rend, Tax C.dle'-tnr,
f'-i to : : ,'e a;;;! * ;:e to v flu -
for the year 1309. Amount of tare
sls ir, besides interest and cost
T ovy made n"9 veliirn' and to me by R.
Pyles, deputy sheriff.
W. H. BERRIE, Sheriff.
Glynn Count y, Georgia,
A Thoußhlfuj M*o.
M. M. Austin of Winchester. fnd
'.new what to do in (lie hp.r of need
His wife had such an unusual case of
tioiiiach and liver trouble, physlcianti
could not ligtp her He thought and!
and tried Dr. King’s New Life Pill
: in ".he got relief at once ami was
finr.lly 'cured. Only 2f>c. at a!) drug
"tores.
IVORY SOAP GUPPLIFCI ctv THe
DOWNING CO
Uuoii Advice.
The most miserable beings la the
world are those suffering from dys
pepsia and liver complaint. More
linn seventy-five per cent, of the peo
ple of the United Stales are afilicted
wii'u (bees two diseases and their si
cts: such as Sour Stomach, Stck
lieadache, habitual costiverfeSs, pal
pitation of the heart, heart, bum,
waterbrash, gnawing and burning
pains at the pit of the stomach, yel
low skin, coated tongue and. disagree
able taste in the mouth, coining up
of food after eating, low spirits, etc.
Go to your druggist and got a bottle
of August blower for. ho or 75 corns.
Two doses will relieve you. Try IL
A Farmer Straightened Out.
r -A man living on a farm near here
UTWivn? - —-w short time ago complete
djttjortjoa jj np w!t , t rheumatism. :
handed him a bottle of Chamberlain’s
Pain Balm an 4 told him to use it
freely and if not satisfied after using
it he need not pay a cent for i*says
C. P.. Wilder, of Pattens Mills, N. Y.
“A few days be walked into the store
as straight as a string and handed me
a dollar saying, ‘give mo another bot
tle of Chamberlain’s Pain Balm, f
want it in the bouse all the time for
it cured mo.” For sale liy all drug
gists.
Good to Baltimore and Return.
June 13, It and id ihe Southern rail
way sell tickets from Baliimr.ro, Md.,
and return at the rate of one fare
plus $2.00, for tile round trip. Tickets
good returning leave It.rfimove June
22. C. I- CANTU ER, Agt.
i Nothing ;
| Richer ;
c
> FOR A V H:G PFiESLNT ■
t an ;
1 CIN lass:
; on !
* WARE *
► the Best. I
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Call and Examine jj
Lennon mott!
Jeweler and Eye Specialist. 5
' 215 NEV/CASTLE STREET. 1
i -4- t
f Keeper of the City Clock.. Time i
by wire from Washington oall 5
i at 11 a. m. 1
For the Best in Printing—Try the
Nows Job Office.
THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS.
THE OLD RELIABI t
POWDIR
£bsoiutely Pure
THERE IS N(i SUBSTITUTE
J. L. Jacobi, of Ibe hotel Cumber
land, was in the city yesterday.
Symons spent yesterday on
Slr’rdmon.
Clifford Payne, of Darien, is spenling
■a day or two In the city.
Old Monopole llje at SI.OO per fit l
nuait, Yellow label eye at $1.25 per
quart. Philadelphia Club Rye at SI.OO
, per full rpiart All above are sold
elsewhere for $1.50. Stg Levison, 3it
Bay street.
Sealed Proposals.
TREASURY DEPARTMENT. Wash
ington, May 23, 1303. Sealed propo
sals " ,:l l be received at this Depart
ment until 2 o'clock P. M., Saturday,
June G, 1903 for manufacturing and
placing in position in complete work
in. order in the U. S. Custom house
building, Brunswick, Gy., certain quar
tered certain white and. plain-oak fur
niture golden oak finish. Drawings,
siiqelfjralions, and blank finn.i of
proposals can be obtained upon appli
atinti M> this Department. Partial
bids will not be considered. The de
partment reserves the right to reject
any and ail bids, and to waive defects.
Each proposal mir-t be accompanied
t v a certified check in the sum of ten
per cent of the aggregate amount
thereof, drawn to the order of the
Secretary of the Treasury, as a guar
antee of good failh. Proposals must,
l:e addressed to the secretary of the
Treasury. Washington, L. C.. and en
dorsed “Proposal for Furniture. TJ.
Ft. Custom-House. Brunswick. Or.”
K B ARMSTRONG.
.Assistant Secretary.
The best pill ’neath the stars and
stripes;
it cleanses the system and never
gripes.
Littl-. Early Risers of wordly rewte.
Ask for Dewitt’s and take no,
kV'bstitPte.
A stnaJl pill .easy to buy easy to take
and easy to act, but never failing in
results!' DewkVs IJttle Early Risers
arouse tho secretions and act ns R
tonto ;i:e liver, curing permanent-
Joerget s Pharmacy, Smith's
Pharmacy, W. J. Butts.
Cheap Real Estate.
One of the prettiest homes or. ITn
in- street, lot 90x180; 7 rooms bouse,
1 .ice $3,500, payable SI,OOO cash bal
nce one. two and throe years G pur
rent interest Grand opportunity for
i.onie ono.
For bargains of all kinds call on
i,3. FENPtG &. C.O
W. M. TUFP2R & CO,,
Forwarding and Shipping Agents.
Lighterage, Towing jnd Marine In
uranc.i- Correspondence Solicited
BRUNSWICK- HA.
1
'sjuildincf Material >
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5 We have on hand a full iine of'
* the following stock.
S FLOORING,
5 CEILING, 1
* SIDING,
i MOULDINGS,
LATTICE '
! FENCING, 1
5 RAILING and ROUGH I
t DRESSED BOARDS. I
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v Let us quote you prices. I
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s 1
ifirunswiek 91 1
! and forwarding
[ Hcmpanii \
’ 'Phone No. 102.
I I
£ FOR
►GROCERIES
’ AND ;
Fresh Meats <
REMBEMBER
' i
Durden & Co<
. i
Wolf aud i Street sell it for
‘less. Phone 352, and what you ’
' onler will be delivered promptly. 4
READ THESE PRICES.
Stew Meats from 5 to 71-2 i
. pound Steal! from 10c pound to^
12 1-2. Groceries just ns cheap..
▼
Just received a half car of .John W.
Masury Railroad lead in all colots,
u you want to use lead and oil you
cannot do better than buy this brand.
The Douglas Hardware Cos.
•
To the Consumer.
I will give the retailers' profit 1
have just received 10,000 Maitre La
Bori cigars a real good 5c cigar which
1- will sell direct to the consumer at
11.26 per box ot 50. 1 am sole agent
for this brand. This cigar Is worth
$2.00 per box, one box will make you
get more at Sig Lenson, 310 Bay
t
:acme Social
: Stews Slotes.
Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Pyles spent
yesterday att St. Simon.
* *
Miss Josie Smith will open her
siunraer school term on June 15.
* * *
Mrs. T. F. Smith will return Tues
day from a visit to Qulncey. Fla.
a + *
Mrs. W. M. Tcpper and Mrs. R. B.
Tapper spent yesterday on St. Simon.
** * |
Mrs. R. F. Smith, of Jacksonville, |
will arrive Tuesday to visit Mrs. T. j
F. Smith.
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Mr. Fred Oumpert sailed on the
Comal yesterday after a visit to Mrs.
M. Kaiser.
• •
Mis. T. M. Hall and her children, of
Milledgeviile, will arrive next: week to
visit ivfrs. T. F. Smith.
* * a
Miss Francs Wrench, who has been
: chool at "A hen s, Is tl 6
Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Wrench.
5 *_ •*
Mrs. John Hopkins, of Darien, ar
rived in the city last, night and is the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Hopkins,
kins.
* * *
St. Mark's Sunday school picnic,
will occur Tuesday, .Tune 2. The crowd
will leave on the steamer Hcssie at
8;30 on that day.
St. Mark’s Guild will meet this after
noon at 4:30 o’clock. A full attendanc
is requested as plans will !>e made for
the summer work at the meeting.
h * *
The pupils of the Gale seminary
enjoyed a delightful picnic at Island
View yesterday. The day was a per
fect one and the picnickers thorough
ly enjoyed the occosicii.
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There will be high mass at the Cath
olic church tomorrow morning, cele
brating the forty hours’ devotional
Mrs. J. B Wright, of St. Simon, will j
assist the choir and also a number of
Brunswick’s best singers.
The moonlight excursion to be given
by tlie Ladies’ Aid society of (he Cath
olic church on June 10 will be one of
tlie pleasant events of next month.
A string band will go and refresh
ments will bo served.
II •
Miss Sadie Isaac arid Bertram Kauff
man wilt bo confirmed at syna
gogue tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock.
I'lio services will be very interesting
and Rabbi Warsaw will deliver an im
pressive sermon appropriate to the
occasion. The public is cordially in
vited to attend tlie services.
Miss Rita Kaiser left yesterday for
New York on the steamer Comal, af
ter a very pleasant visit to Mis. M.
Kaiser, during which she received
many attentions from her friends here.
Miss Kaiser is a charming young lady
and is extremely popular with a largo
circle of friends who regret her depart
ure but hope for her return at some
future times.
Mis Josie Smith’s pupils compliment
ed their teacher with a delightful pic
nic ill island View Thursday. Yes
terday afternoop Miss Smith returned
this charming attention by entertain
ing tier pupils at her home on Giant
sireet. After a pleasant afternoon,
ihe prises were awarded to liio pupils
who had made tlie best average in
scholarship during the year. Miss
susic McAllister was awarded tne
prize in the higher graddl and Miss _
Nina lnglebretzen the one Offered to
Hie lower grades. The prize for the_
highest number of correct quotations
recited was given to Miss Fannie
Mason.
For Rent.
Two houses centrally located and in j
oiie of the best pans of the city., Al
so furnished rooms. All modern im-q
provements. Apply to 406 G street. • J
WANTED —A -competent, middle- '
aged woman as nurse. Must have
reference. Apply Mrs. Ernest Dart,
Reynolds street, ■
News Job Office—Best Printing.
To Women
tAs an inducement to women to trythe "Dorothy Dodd" "Shm and to tell
their experience with them in orderthaf, others mav • be ' induced to ,be
. come 'wearers, I have succeeded in persuading the ■ "Dorothy Dood” Sbo
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 gtve you full
particulars as to the? prizes. Sincerely,
Great Rebate
Sale This Week
- . .We will save you 5 per cent on all
- /
i- purchases this week. .Bargains in ev
y *•
t ery line. Como and get some of them,
h
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: M• Isaac
Leader f Low Values.
Prescriptions, ;
Every druggist si-.va that his drugs <
are pure. Every druggist says that 4
lie does ant substitute. Every drug 4
gist set's that he does not use infer- >
ier or adulterated drugs. Every drug
gist says Hint ho does jiceurate work.
What is (here left for us to say dif ♦
feront front anybody else? Well, wc • 4
invito you to bring your prescription' >
here and see the kind of treatment
you get in our store, and notice the
way everything is done, and (lion see
if you do not fel lliat the medicine 4
is put up just as your doctor would 4
like to nave it. ,
MORGAN'S
Drug Store.
; For the “Hot
; Old Summer Time”
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l A WARM LINE OF REFRIGERA- i
’ J , CA3 AND OIL STOUT P„ ™ j
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ICE CREAM FREEZERS
HAFMOCKS AMD EASY CHAIRS
i CHEAP FURNITURE FO'R THE 13- i
LAND COTTAGE,
M. X, Miller difan
Going out of the
Dry Goods Business
V,'t> 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
t Sale commences at once. Come early and pick your choice.
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d.H. Heller & Bro
* '■ ‘ ■ £
220 NEWCASTLE STREET
V X v. 1
MAY 30, ISOS.