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SATURDAY MOKNING.
Panama I
— Hats |
Just received two dozen genuine
f South American Panama hats... Get
2 one of these and be sure you are
t getting the genuine...We put small
bands and ribbons on free... See
I them just as they are imported un
' finished.
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A Good Drug Store
No mall or wfliat. kind of Drug store
g<xwlH you wu.lil, thb iH a good place
1 o buy thorn. 11 you want pure drugs
■mi medioinoH, if you want toilet ar
ticles and nick room necessities; if
you want perfumes; or if you want
any of tlie thousand and one things
carried by a lirst close and up lo date
drug store, get them of us and they
will be good. *
Tlie qualily in always good, our ser
vice is always good. Wo would like
to have your drug store I rude, and
will do evry thing we can to make
you enjoy binding with us.
W. .1. BUTTS, Druggist
, g WITH EVERY CASH PURCHASE A
F reei
* of twenty-Hvo rents or over at our,
Jk ; tow' wo will give you ?t ticket which <
entitles you to a freo chance on a
- Parker fountain pen, to he
& jL -v 5 w y given away every Saturday night to
I |U| tv 1 7 11,0 perron holding the luclty number..
Pen on exhibition at our a tor*.
pree! HUNTER’S Pharmacy
When in Need of Honey.
CAUL ON j>;i.
A JOEL BROS.
g I•• X RELIABLE PAWNBROKERS,
f X 303 -309 Bay Street.
f \ You can go' ‘he moat liberal leans en
$ wSgßSGjb&jiyjf ■ yjur Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry,
I I Furniture and all kinds of personal
ALL BUSINESS STRICTLY 6&VN
dential.
MS£SeMkjsm* Ututidccmcil Pirdyes For Sale
1 ook for Urge J ball s.ijn outside stre
JOEL BROS.
™ JI Reliable Pawnbrokers.
jiow Does S his Strike \
You for prices
Bacon 11 cents per pound f
Best Flour 24 pounds for 60 cents |
Best Butter 30 cents per pound S
Octagon Soap 6 bars or 25 cents jj
Jellies, 3-pound cans .10 cents j
Schnapps Tobacco 40 cents per pound |
Purchasers of live and ton dollars svorlh got a niosent.
A. Zh LMENOVITZ. |
’Phone 205.
The Special Sale of
Lace and Embroidery
Will be Continued for the
Entire Week
at 44 ELK AN S”
AROUND OUR CITY.
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BATCH OF SMALL iTEMS PICKED
UP DURING THE DAY BY
NEWS REPORTERS.
Dentists, to Meet.
The Georgia dentists will hold their
annual session at Warm Springs on
June 18. Dr. 1). D. Atkinson, who is
a membtr of the board of examiners
will attend (he meeting. Several ap
plicants will be examined and proba
bly admitted at the meeting.
Resulted in a Mistrial.
The jury in the case of the state
vs. Sam Adams, charged with steal
ing hogs, failed to agree upon a ver
dict and a mistrial was declared in
the case. The jury was out ail Thurs
day night. Tin v stood eleven lor
acquittal and one for conviction.
Presbyterian Picnic.
The children of the Presbyterian
Sunday school held their annual pic
nic a: St. Simon yesterday. Quito
a large number of be children and
their parents wen* ever and the day
was much enjoyed y them all.
Working on the Store.
A force -of carpe iters are now at
work oil tho store 01 Newcastle street
formerly occupied by Mrs. Earle.
Morgan’s drug store, which now oc
cupies the store next door, will, as
Soon as the building is completed,
occupy both places and the company
will have one of the handsomest
drug stores in this section of the
slate.
OFFICERS WERE ELECTED.
Oglethorpe Lodge Held Interesting
Meeting Last Night.
Oglethorpe lodge, Knights of Pylli
ias, held an inloresling meeting in
(hislle Hall last night, which was lar
goly attended by the members ul this
flourishing organization. Tlie inter
esting feature of Hie meeting was the
election of officers for the ensuing
term, which resulted as follows:
c. C.. Oscar West; V. 0 . C. F. iiloml
worth; Prolate, 1.. W. Bake: M. oi
W., It. T. llunkley; M. at A. itobeit
Morton; I. (i., W. W. Miller; O. 0..
I John A. Smith; D I*. G 0 . I’ C
Hulls.
All of these odicers are v/01l known
llrunswiekians and it is safe lo pro
diet that under theiv administration
that the lodge wll experience an un
usual period of prosperity.
Among other things tho lorge con
tributed $. r >o lo the Gainesville Knights
who suffered in the recent cyclone
Dr. G. O. Green, of Woodbury, New
Jersoy, solo manufacturer of Greens
August Flower and Boschee’s German
Syrup, whose advertisement appears
in ortr paper regularly, will send to
any one mailing a tv'o cent stamp
to pay postage, one of his new Ger
man Syrup and August Flower puzzles
made of wood and glass. It amuses
and perplexes young and old. Al
though very difficult, it. can he mas
•mod. Monlbin this nuper
News Job Office —Host Printing.
Nothing
Richer
FOR A WEDDING PRESENT
TH A N
Cut Glass
OR
WARE
the Bert.
Call and Sssamine
KENNON lOTi
Jeweler and Eye Specialist.
215 NEWCASTLE STREET.
Keeps of the City Clock.. Tima
by wi-e from Washington oally
at 11 a. m.
THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS.
THE OLD HEUttOLL
POWDER
Absolutely Pare
THERE IS HQ SUBSTITUTE
GEORGIA, GLYNN COUNTY;
To whom it may concern: H. J.
Head, county administrator, having
made application to me in due form
to he appointed permanent adminis
trator upon the estate of Charles A
Hoyt, late of said county, and in
his petition alleges that ho lias gone
beyond the seal, and out of the ju
risdiction of tho state of Georgia, and
not having ben heard from for over
seven (7) years, notice is hereby
that said applicant will he heard
at the regular term of the court of
ordinary for said county, to lie held
on the first Monday in July, A. IT,
urn.
Witness my hand and official sig
nature this the nth dav of .Tunc A. D.
19011. HORACE DART.
Ordinary, Glynn County, Ga.
Citation.
GEORGIA. GLYNN COUNTY.
Tr whom it may concern; C. P.
Goodyear creditor of tho estate of
Mrs Addio P. Shelter, having made
application for leave to soil land be
longing to said estate, this is to cite
all pi ■ (ins concerned to show cause
why said application should not bo
granted at the July term. 1903, of
Glvnn court of ordinary.
HORACE DART, Ordinary.
Citation.
GEORGIA GLYNN COUNTY.
Dndlev 11 Asbell. executor of the
estate of Mary W. fToyt. having made
application for leave to sell land be
longing to said estate, this is to cite
all persons concerned lo show cause
before the court of ordinary of said
county, at Die July term. 1903. whv
said application should not be granted
"’ids .Tone Sth, 1903.
HORACE DART. Ordinary.
Citation.
GEORGIA, GLYNN COUNTY.
.Anna M Gatcholl, having- made ap
plies i inn for twelve months support,
out of the estate of Ferdananrl Gnteli
ell. and appraisers duly appointed to
sot apart tlie same having filed their
return, atl persons concerned are
hereby required to show cause before
the court of ordinary- of said county
on the first Monday in June. 1903,
why said application should not ho
HORACE DART, Ordinary.
'Building Material =
i
! We have on hand a full line of*
; the following stock.
FLOORING,
CEILING,
SIDING,
MOULDINGS,
LATTICE ‘
FENCING, I
RAILING and ROUGH !
DRESSED BOARDS. I
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Let us quote you prices. !
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Brunswick 9laining\
and forwarding >
%ompani( ;
’Phone No. 102.
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LEGAL NOTICE.
Georgia., Glynn County:
Notice is boicby i V : n that the un
de luigned, ur- guardian of the person
.-.nil property of Ralph T. Waff, will,
on May C;>, UIO3, at tho court house
of said county, apply to Honorable
T. A. Tail,or, judge superior court,
;i; iek ircuit, rder to sell
the one-lilih undivided interest of said
Kalpli T. Waff in and to that cer
tain track <f land in the city of
lirun-swick, Glynn county, Georgia, de
scribed as the southern one-half ol
old town lot number three hundred
and fifty-nine, with two-story frame
l oose thereon, vuluo of said entire
properly being about eighteen hun
dred dollars; said order to provide
for re-iuvostmeu,t of proceeds of such
sale.
Application for sale made because
the owners of the other interest in
said property desire to sell same, and
will apply for partition unless such
application is granted, and for the
further reason Mutt a sale of such
interest will he best for said ward’s
estate.
This April 17th, 1903.
CARRIE M. WAFF.
Guardian of Person ami property
Ralph T. Waff.
Miss Slater has something else new.
The New Bishop Hollar, in linen,
mumped In d'.fferemt designs
1 am offering a full line of all kinds
of ladies aud' mens’ shoes at reason
able prices. J. A. Smith, Newcastle
street.
For "Dorothy Dodd" shoes, the lat
est for women, see J. A. Smith. New
castle street.
THE DOWNING CO MAKE A
SPECIALTY OF RICE AND COF
FEE. . . J
dome dedal
thews Zhetes.
Mr and Mrs. John Clever have re
turned to Darien.
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Mrs. B. L. Stephens has returned
from a visit to Waycross.
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Mr. C. L. Candler has recovered
from his recent illness.
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Miss Rita McKinnon will leave to
day for St. Simon, to visit Miss Ethel
Conoly.
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Miss Aline .Telfers,of Waycross, is
the guest of Misses Laura and Louise
Baker.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Conoly and Miss
Ethel Conoly have gone to St. Simon
to spend some time.
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I Miss May Screven, who came over
to attend the funeral of Mrs. ,T. G.
Young, has returned to Darien.
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A party of young people enjoyed a
moonlight ride around tho boulevard
last night.
...
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Young and Miss
Margaret Yeung are spending a few
days with Captain J. G. Young on
Egirionl street.
Mrs. Raleigh rerkins and her little
daughter, Carolyn, are the guests of
Congressman and Mrs. T. W Hard
wick in Sandersville.
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Those who have news for the Sun
day paper are requested to telephone
the society editor or communicate
with the office Saturday morning
Mr. A. V. Wood calls a meeting of
the recently appointed special com
mittee on entertainment of the li
brary association for Monday after
noon at 5;30 at tlie library rooms. A
full attendance of the committee is
requesttd as it is desired to perfect
plans for an entertainment for tho
library.
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a .number of ladies who ire inter
o(,lo,l bj charitable work, will give an
unique enlertainment Monday evening
in the form of a "floating party." A
lighter will lie fitted up with seats
and lighted with Japanese lanterns ,
for the occasion. Tlie guests will he ;
given a moonlight ride around the,
bay In Crispen island. The novelty of
tho affair will make it popular.
Nat NigVongnlo has accepted a
position withe the Morgan Drug
store.
Willie Bailee lias returned to the
city from college.
LOST —A smalt brooch crescent, ar
row and staf, st.uddlod with pearls.
Please return to Miss Bessie Symmes,
Cl 9 Grant street.
FOR A
GROCERIES;
AND a
Fresh Meats <
REMBEMBER ,
Durden & Goj
Wolf and I Street sell it for,
lesn. nime 232, and what you
order will be delivered promptly.
READ THESE PRICES. <
Plow Moats from 5 to 7 12t
pound Sloak from the pound to,
13 1-2 Groceries just as cheap.,
NOTICE.
The cottages at the old hotel site on
St. Simon island have recently been
put in good repair and we are offer
ing them for rent at reasonable rates.
There is a iiae artesian well on the
premises and the best part of beach
ou the island for surf bathing Call
Vjn or address.
J. A. MONTGOMERY & CO.
Meal estate ana :ns’fance aget-ls.
302 Gloucester street Thor.© 134-3.
THE DOWNING CO. FIAVE ON A
NICE LINE OF TOILET SOAP.
A Shoe Talk
/ 1' f if you wear shoes, and of courseyou do, we can serve you in the best
of qualities. We handle Douglas, Dorothy Dodd, and Nettleton brands,
\ y\ 3,1 ° f which are high grades. A cordial welcome to all. No trouble
r \ u ’,h' to show our good*.
I " lr T J. A. Smith,
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Great Summer
Sale This Week
We will save you money on all
purchases this week. Bargains in ev
ery line. Como and get some of them.
: Mrs. M Isaac
Leader v.f Low Values.
ex a a i a
T T T W T- T-
Prescriptions,
Every druggist, says that Ills 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. Every drug
gist says fhfct he does accurate work
What i3 there left for us to say dif
ferent from anybody else? Well, we
invito you to tiring 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 just as your doctor would
like to nave it.
MORGAN'S
Drug Store.
* For the “Hot
! Old Summer Time”
;
t A WARM LINE OF REFRICERA
* TORS,
6
* GAS AND OJL STOVES,
£ ICE CREAM FREEZERS
6 HAFMOCKS AND EASY CHAIRS
CHEAP FURNITURE FOR THE IS
| LAND COTTAGE.
M, Miller and dm
DRY GOODS
At Cost
Our sales of Dry Goods, Nations, Millenery, Linen Goods, Laces
and Embroideries are still onand will continue until all the above
mentioned goods are sold
This is no fake and no bargain day advertisement. We are 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.
tI.H. Heller? & Bro
220 NEWCASTLE STREET
JUNE 6, 1903.