The Brunswick daily news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1903-1906, May 31, 1903, Image 8

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JRNING. INSURED CLOTI-IINO A Good Drug Store No matter wSiut kind of lirug store 'i goods you want, this is a good place •; to buy them. It you want pure drugs r and medicines, if you want toilet ar- i tides and sick room necessities; if you want perfumes; or if you want ‘ any of the thousand and one things 1 carried liy a lirut clave and up-to-date drug store, got them of us and they 1 will bo good. r . Everything is good in this store, 1 The quality is always good, our ser- 1 vice is always good. We would like 1 to have your drug store trade, and < will do every thing we can to make you enjoy wilding with us. W. J. BUTTS, Druggist: - I— ▼ rn WITH EVERY CASH PURCHASE Free! . of twenty-five cents or over at our store wo will give you a ticket which t \ 'p li entllles you to a free chance on a handsome Parker fountain pen, to he 4- /A I w w-tven away every Saturday night to J[ Ul VW 1 j tllo Person holding the lucky number. Pen on exhibition at our store. Free! HUNTER’S Pharmacy When in Need of Honey. CALL ON t 4 /fs. JOEL BROS. - f X. RELIABLE PAWNBROKERS, < 4 J \ 308 -309 Bay StreaL I % You can the most liberal n I 1 your Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, * I I Furniture and all kinds of personal * ALL BUSINESS STRICVL'Y CoTFI- 4 JBh OENTIAL. 4 BQI I'm c’drcuicu Plcdyes For Sale 4 r Lock tot Urge hall sign outside store , Reliable Pawnbrokers. * ►♦♦♦♦444444444444 444 4444 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 How Does This Strike You jpor Prices Bacon.. 11 cents per pound o S I „ °“ r pounds for 60 cents Best Butter 30 cents p er p ounc | Oc agon Soap bars or 25 cents Jellies, 3-pound cans 10 cents Schnapps Tobacco 40 cents per pound Pure ohlci y of flvo anil (on dollars worth got a present A. ZELMENOVITZ, ’Phone 205. The Special Sale of LACES and EHBROIDERY Will be Continued for the ENTIRE WEEK at “ELKANS” %EEP COOIi IN ONE OF OUR LINEN WOOLEN CRASH HOME SPUN, FLANNEL OR COTTON DUCK. COATS AND PANTS WITH A NICE STRAW HAT TO TOP IT OFF i. LEVY’S ’ AN HONEST SKEPTIC. And Where He Landed. An honest skeptic will learn things that a prejudiced and ignorant person misses. There have been many skep lics of the great rebuilding value of Grape-Nuts simply because they did not understand the scientific princi ples upon which it Is based. A Cincinnati man prepared to die and then got well and strong in spite ! of his convictions. He says; "I have always regarded your food as only an other catch penny to fool the people but 1 am now forced through simple justice to admit that it is all you claim. “I suffered for years from indi geston and had Set my house in or der' to die. Then I took up the study of the alimentary table, bought a set of chemical devices lo analyze the dif ferent foods and set to work to Intel ligently study the food question.” I selected and ate those vegetables and meats in which I found the tnosi. nutriment and which wore supposed to lie the most easily digested but 1 con tinued to waste away and my stomach grew to la* a verlalablc hell; sour si-ai ding eruptions came, up in rny mouth taking breath away for such a long while that 1 thought many timos my end had come. I would fail in a faint and lemain unconscious tor some time ami when revived would iind great dark spots obscuring my vision •i> such an extent that it seemed to be almost night m my room. "My stomach became so weak that Ii ould not even digest well boiled rice -While lying in bed badly discoura ged and more willing to die than live, a voice seemed to come to me and say •'Why dout you give up your prejudice and try Grape-Nuis.’ i thought about ii. every little while during the day and late in the evening sent out for some and ale a little, expecting ii would hurt me and cause ail the ter rible I rouble over again, but an hour passed and everything was right so 1 look another liltie lima! and waited, i tell heller and the old sick feeling quit, so about y o'clock 1 took a pret ty good meal of Grape-Nuts and went to bed feeling good. 1 laid awake for some time tearing my poor, weak and scalded stomach would suiter but strange to say I dropped off lo sleep and slept sound and peaeetul aim en joyed the most glorious night's icst l bad for several years. "1 go heavy on Grape Nuts now and i have gained 10 pounds in tue la-t live weeks; have sound, reli'oshing sleep, no sour eruptions of tho stom ach uo dark. Jiliinl spots and my uer never are as steady as can be. 1 am truly myself again and all du elo hav ing at lasi found tlio proper tood.'j ivanie given by L’oslum Cos., Battlim tiultle Creek. Mich. j NOTICE. rile cottages at the old hotel site ou 3t. Simon island have recently been put in good repair and we are offer ing them for rent at reasonable rales. There is a fine artesian well on the premises and tho best beach on the island for surf bathing. Call ou or address -■•a- •*(# A , i. A. MONTGOMERY & CO. Real estate and msu'unce agents. 302 Gloucester street, ’Phone 134-G. j ! Nothing I Richer ' j ; |T FOR A WEDDING PRESENT '■ F THAN ; \ €u< Glass ; * l ; WARE F . • the Best. f \ F / Call and Examine ; iKENNON MOTT; J Jeweler and Eye Specialist. • ! 215 NEWCASTLE STREET. 4 —* — 1 y. Keeper of the City Clock.. Time j 4by wire from Washington oaily ! F at 11 a. m. THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS. AROUND OUR CITY. — * — BATCH OF SMALL ITEMS PICKED UP DURING THE DAY BY NEWS REPORTERS. Observed the Day. Yesterday was National Decoration Day and it was observed at the post office, custom house and other public places. A Small Blaze. The fire department was called out about h;3O last night to respond to an alarm ftom box 17. The blaze was discovered in a negro shanty near A street. The blaze had gained a good leadway before the department ar rived, but it was soon extinguished and only the interior of the house was burned. Hill is Not Dead. Howard Hill, the negro fireman at Anderson’s mil), who was seriously injured in the accident Thursday, is not dead as lias been etonerously re ported, and on Ihe other hand the ncgio is reported to tie improving. The report that Hill was dead was cir culated by a negro living near him, who said that lie had heard that the man died Thursday night. W. S. Tison, of Savannah, was am ong the visitors to tho city yesterday. Col. .1. L. Jacobi came over from Cumberland, yesterday. He reports prospects good for a successful sea son. 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 handed him a bottle of Chamberlain’s Pain lialm an* told him to uso it freely and if not satisfied after using it he need not pay a cent for it,” says C. P. Ifhder, of Pattens Mills, N. Y. “A few days he walked into the store as straight as a string and handed me a dollar saying, ‘give me another bot tle of Chamberlain’s Pain Balm. I want it in the house all the time for it cured mo.” For sale by all drug gists. 'Building Material i * 1 We have on hand a full line of* J the following stock. I FLOORING, ’ l CEILING, * l SIDING, ! I MOULDINGS, 1 ; LATTICE i FENCING, J i RAILING and ROUGH 1 I DRESSED BOARDS. I i a i I Let us quote you prices. * . * , * 'Brunswick 9laining[ ! and forwarding * [ Kempann [ * ‘Phone No. 102. l FOR ; GROCERIES ; t AND ; ♦ Fresh Meats < REMBEMBER Burden & Co< Wolf and I Street sell it ¥ less, Rhone 352, and what you’ ► order will he delivered promptly.'' 4 READ THESE PRICES. ' 4 Stew Meats from 5 to 7 l-2y . pound Steak from 10c pound to 4 Groceries just as cheap.. “ Exsursion. The undersigned will run an excur* sinn to Atlanta on Monday morning, Juno 8. The attractive rate of, for the round trip, at $3.50 to Atlanta, and $3.00 to Macon. A special will he provided for wflirte people and the best of order will prevail. Train leaves Brunswick June $ at 8:30 a, m.; train leaves Atlanta at j 10:45 p. m. HAMP SCARLETT, Brunswick, RANDALL BROWN, Waycross, Managers. After long and careful investigation of the various makes of white lead colors and ready mixed paints, we have decided to take the agency ofr the products of Harrison Bros. & Cos. In offering this famous line we believe that we are rendering the best possi ble service to our customers. The Douglas Hardware Cos. Notice. There will be introduced at the next session of the general assem bly of Georgia, to convene on the fourth Wednesday in June, 1903. A BILL to be entitled "An act to amend he charter of the City of Brunswick, and for other purposes.” This May 22, 1903. * U you want your Mcycle repaired righ* bring it to an experienced work mas. B. J Olewine. SOS Gloucester OVERCOATS and winter suits now should he thoroughly cleaned and packed for putting away, by Jim Car ter, the leader of clothes cleaners Ring phone 253-2. Headquarters for Groceries. Attention is called to the ad. of > A. ZeltnenovlU, the well known gro ’, which appears elsewhere In Utlq ue. ZeimeooTlti can save yon <* t .. w I T i. ■ j? . ..u y , with a hue program or number of visitors were they were very m ueh, pleased with ihe exercises. The program closed with a short play—“ Out of School —Then What?” me following girls taking part: Misses Ada Baines, Eva Cate, An nie Demster, Sadie Isaac, Johnnie Thompson, Eilicor Norris,. Each pupil received a framed en graving as a reward of merit, and ( also a little souvenir basket of candy. Marion Baker received a prize for highest average and also one for best average in geography. Carrie Gaines deserves honorable mention, coming out second in scholarship. A BIG CROWD WILL GO OVER. Riflemen Field Day at St. Simon on Next Wednesday. 1 The field day outing arranged by tho Brunswick Riflemen to occur ou St. Simon Wednesday, is attracting considerable attention, .and from ail indications, an unusually large crowd will go over to me island. Tin company lias arranged an ex cellent program of sports lor the day, and the friends of the company will bo well entertained ou the* island. A very convenient schedule has been ar langd to and from the city, and the people can go and come most any hour during the day. The Riflemen extend a cordial invitation to the poo pie of the city generally to go along with tiiqui and nave a pleasant day ou tho island. Gere is a Stunner. A large assortment of genuine French ami bnglish briar pipes with genuine amber bits, without case t>2,00 to $3,00 values. They must go at sl,o* each. Cail and pick your choice. Sig Levison. TO PROPERTY OWNER3. J ersons Transfering or Acquiring Real Estate Must Notify City Clerk. Extract from Section til City Code: AU persons transfering or acquiring real property, shall notify the clerk of council in writing, of the fact ot such transfer, before The first day of April, following such transfer, and in case transfers of real property shall not be so notified to the clerk, then the same may be taxed as the prop erty of the person last returning same and shall be-subject in like manner as if no .transfer had been made." As will be seen from the foregoing onlj six days remain in which to cut out said transfers from returns for 1903: the attention o i parties transforms property is particularly directed to this extract trom the eud% us a fail ure to notify this office, of the names of the transferreea and a description f the property, so transferred, makes the party lain returning same, liable for 1903 taxes. When such notice has been given, and the traasferree fails to make return thereof, by the first day of May of any year, said prop erty is liable to execution, viz: Extract from Section 61, City Code, 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 he owner or claimant thereof it shall be the duty of the clerk to issue an execution against said real estate which lias not been so returned by the owner or owners thereof, as non returned property,"’ etc. Lii umnvick, Ga., March £3, 1803. N. D. RUSSELL, Clerk of Council To the Consumer. 1 will give the retailers’ profit. 1 have just received lU.Otw Maitre La j liori cigars a real good 5c cigar which l will sell direct to the consumer at $1.25 per bos of 3u. 1 am sole agent for this brand. This cigar i worth s2.tit) per box, one box will make you gel mom at Big Lev:sou/ ;tj-y pj aJ Notice. There will be introduced a|i the next session ol the general assem bly of Georgia, to convene on the fourth Wednesday in June, 1803, A BILL to be entitled "An act to amend the charter of the City of Brunswick, and for other purposes.” This May 22, 1903. y A. R. U. C. UPHOLSTERING AND CANING Laying Carpets anti Matting, Fv... ._ in Cane Scats in Chairs, Mattr-n-es made and renovates, Furniture rs packed and carpets cleaned, Baby Carriages Repaired, W. H. THOMAS, 110 Gloucester Street fTo Women As an inducement to women to trythe “Dorothy Dodd” Shoe at $4,000 in Cash Pri^fl n r r.' e al forty ' tlm ' e v -' oMpn who gimthe best reasons ndflp , . JJjod h..oe ts superior to all is exclusive ago:# for Siy particulars as to th- ifHxel “ -TV \' y , 5 . • : - P 1 JIP V M % fry Leader . f Low Values. Prescriptions, iM Every druggist says /tint his drugs are pure. Every druggist says that lie does not substitute. Every due;- - IBM gist says tiiat lie does not use infer ior or adulterated drugs. Every drug gist rays that he does accurate work • What is there left for us to say dif ferent from anybody else? Weil. wc. B invite 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 then see if you do not feel that the medicine is put up j.ust as your doctor would like to nave it. MORGAN’S Drug: Store. At.’ For the “Hot Old Summer Time” _ A WARM LINE OF S||l gas y - ii~ W |U lln .. * CHEAP FURNITURE FOR THE IS-' U&D COTTAGE. , M. Miller and den * tftae- If X .. . ... _ _ . _ DRY GOODS At Cost Our sales of Dry Goods, Notions, Millenery, Linen Goods, l aces and Embroideries are still cnand will continue until all the above nentioned goods are sold T his is no fake and no bargain day advertisement. We ar e dis posing Of our Dry Goods, etc.because we are changing our business into Clothing, Shoes and Gents’ Furnishings This is a rare chance. Don’t lose the opportunity. Don't allow yourself to be misled. <J.H. Heller & Bro 220 NEWCASTLE STREET * 3 ’*jj