The Brunswick daily news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1903-1906, June 07, 1903, Image 3

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SUNDAY MORNING. Mattings, kill's. Linoleum and Oil Cloth Floor Covering. Brighten your floors a bit. Don't care how a housekeeper yon may be, you realize that all house furnishings donT wear out alike, and the floor coverings in some rooms go first. Go into a neighbors house aud you will eonimont on their things so don't nrppose that your neighbor does not know the difference reversing conditions. Whatever is best in Malting, Oil Cloth or Linoleum you will find our stock contains new de signs, choice patterns, an Immense variety to select from. C. MeOfißv/EY, ALBERT ARNHEITER j At the Same Old Place The well known young ! butcher, still doing business at the oid stand Noiio7 Monk street where he will be glad to 1 see his friends. Full line of everything in ] the Meat Line, Phone 89 < A Sure Thing. it is said that nothing is sure ex cept. death and taxes, hut that la not altogether true. Dr. King’s New Dis covery for consumption is a sure sure or all lung and throat troubles Thou sands can testify to that. Mrs. C. B Van Metre of Shepherdtown, W. Va ays: "I had r severe ease of bronchi tis and for a year tried everything i heard of, but got no relief. Ono bottle f Dr. Disoovery then cured r.e absolutely. It's infalible for Croup, Whooping Cough, Grip, Pneumonia and Consumption. Try It. It’s guar anteed by all druggists. Trial hoi ties free. Regular sizes 500. ai • *I.OO. Just received a car load of Harrison Bros. & Cos., celebrated ready mixed paints. The Douglas Hardware Cos. THIS WEEKS SPECIAL - —On Our Entire Stock of mw in run tras LEATHER COUCHES, DAVENPORTS, VELOM COUCHES H. M.MILLER& SON The Wastes of the Sody. Every seven days ho blood, mus cles and bones of a man of average size loses two pounds of wornont tis sue. This waste cannot he replen ished and the health and strength kept, up without perfect digestion. When the stomach and digestive or gans fail to perform their functions, the strength lets down, health gives way, and disease sets up, Kodol Dys pepsia Cura enables the stomach and digestive organs to digest and assim ilate r*lt of tiio wholesome food that may be eaten into the kind of blood that rebuilds the (issues and protects the health and strength of the mind and body. Kodol cures Indigestion, dyspepsia and all stomach troubles. It is an ideal spring tonic. Sold by Joerger’s Pharmacy, Smith’s Pharma cy ’And W. J Butts. DOINGS IN SOCIETY. (By Ella Wheeler Wilcox.) V.'ith every rising of the sun. Think of your life as just begun. The past has shrived, and buried deep, All yesterday; there lot them sleep. Nor seek to summon back one ghost Of that innumerable host. Concern yourself with but today. Woo it) and teach it to obey Your will and wish. Since time began Today has been the friend of man; But in his blindness and his‘sorrow, He looks to yesterday and tomorrow You, and today! a soul sublime. And the great pregnant hour of time, With God himself to bind the twain! Go forth, I attain, attain! Miss Wood, of /vijnta, is the charm ing guest of Mrs. 4k. Bradley. * Mrs. J. F. Baya wilnzSWnd today in Jacksonville the guest oS friends. Mrs. R. T. Hitch will arrive this week to visit Mrs. C. H. Colesborry. a m m The water party tomorrow evening will be one of the pleasant affairs of this week. * * • Rev Dr. Rede and Iris family return ed yesterday after a pleasant stay on St. Simon. a * Mrs. J. .1. Duggan will return today from Jacksonville and will be the guest of Mrs. Lillian Hurst. * * * J. H. Myers, of Tifton, and Myers and Alva Barrett, of Florida, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. It. Dot. ♦ * •* Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Wood ami then family left yesterday for St. Simoi to spend some time in a cottage. • • • Mrs. J. K. Way, of Walthourvillo and her children are title guests of Mi ami Mrs. A. M Way on St. Simon W. IT. Morse and Miss Annie White, .-f Abbeville, S. C., will arrive today to 'is : t Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Way on St. Simon. * * * Mr. and Mrs. John Townsend and THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS. Miss Nora Hendry, of Quitman, aro j the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Way on St. Simon. * * * Captain and Mrs. W. M. Tapper, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Tapper and their little daughter left yesterday for St. Simon. • * V/. R. Stuart, h t Conway, Fla., is in the city, called here by the illness of his little daughter at the home of Mrs. W. R. Dart. * * Mrs. S. J. Oppenhcim and little daughter will return to their home in St. Louis shortly after a pleasant vis it to relatives in the city. * * * One the pleasant events of ttiis week will he the card party to be given Tuesday evening in honor of Miss Susie Lamar, by Mr. and Mrs. A. C Banks. • # • Mr. A. V. Wood, president of the Library association, calls a meeting of ! the entertainment committee for to- I morrow (Monday) evening at s:.:ib at 1 the library rooms. Mrs. Kennon Motl leaves this morn ing to attend the Clough-Tylee wed ding to take place in Jacksonville on Wednesday, the 10th iust. Miss Clough is the niece of Mr. Kennon Mott. * * + Mrs. Robt. Levtson entertained with a violet luncheon Tuesday In honor of Mrs. S. P. Louis The house was decora ted for the occasion and the affair was much enjoyed by those present. * * * Mr .and Mrs. A. M. Way are spend ing some time on St. Simon in their cottage which they have appropri ately named "Take It Easy." Their second cottage is named “Sleepy Hot tow,” also a very suitable name for a seashore cottage. * * * For several reasons Mrs M. L. Par ker has been obliged to postpone in definitely the drama. “Out in the S. roots,” which was originally billed for Tuesday, May 2(1 The play will be presented later when circumstances are more auspicious. * ■? * The lawn party to have been given last month by Mrs. Metzger’s circle of the Methodist Aid society, but which was postponed, will be gixen Monday afternoon and evening. It will occur at the home of Mrs.-W. R. Dart in Uliana, and every one is in vited. • • Circle No. Id of the First Metho dist church, gave a delightful enter tainment at the home of Mrs. C 11. Wimberly Friday night. The house was prettily decorated for the occas ion and a large number of guests were present. A delightful program of music and recitations was rendered. The refreshments were thorougly en joyed and everyone present voted the evening a great success. * * * The moonlight excursion to he given Vt cum :- ay rii-mug by i in* Aid socie ty of the Catholic church, will be the iirst of tlte season. A pleasant even ing is promised all who go over. There will oe music and dancing and sun bathing. Refreshments will lie sold on the iioat and at the pavilion, the Flossie will leave at s o’clock. The price el tickets will he 50 cents round trip, children 25 cents. '1 lie friends of Mrs. Pendleton S. Morris, of New Orlenas, will tie glad to learn that she anticipates a visit to l’runswick this summer, to spend’ some time witli her sister, Mrs Ed win Urobston, at Pine Crest. Mrs. Mamie Cromwell, who inis been the guest of Mr. and Mrs A. M. Way, on St. Simon, left yesterday lo spend some time in Savannah before re turn ng to her home in Montgomery. * * * Mrs She rHian s cuelo oi the Meth odist Aid society will give a baby show next Thursday at 4:30 in Han over park. All the pretty babies ol ibis city are privileged to enter the snow, the entry lee being 25 cents. Ali children of three years and under that age may be entered. There will iwo prizes awarded. This will be a very interesting affair, as Brunswick's many beautilu! babies will be 041 dress parade in this exhibit of infantile perfection. A lawn party will, follow [the show in the afternoon and even ing. THF GLYNN ICE CO. t - nleasuie in announcing to its friends and the public generally, that it is now prepared to supply ice of best puality, in large or small quantities, to suit the consumer. Extensive additions and improvements |u i i-ivi* recently linen completed, and its facilities for the man facture of ice are now unexcelled. TREBLY FILTERED Distilled Water Only • .'d •<' manufacture of CJlynn ee company's product, thus onsui ..g to ils patrons a UUholesome flrtiele of Unquestionable Purity Special personal attention given to prompt and regular deliveries. The company also desires to announce that it has recently completed Commodious Cold Storage Chambers wherein a low temperature, free from al! dampness, is constantly maintained, aud is now prefa.ed to store all articles of a perishable na ture. Rates furnished on application. The public is cordially invited to call and inspect the company’s plant and method of manufacture, and thus convince itself of the absolute pu rity of ils product. , All communications regarding rates, delivery, etc., should bo addressed to the manager. The company hopes to ho accorded a fair share of public patronage, •i. tegs to assure all that it will bo its earnest endeavor to merit and retain same. R. G. BAUMGARTNER Telephone No. 12. President and General Manager. Bear m Mind Sell n '\i ' > •'A*'’** AA r " ru>v"*v 4^/ Flo arms, cutlery and spertlny oodß. Fishing tacxle. EMPTY AM* ..hMDED o.HfcLLix iUN AND t f i_fc REPAIRING. P .O. KESSLER Monk Street. JUNE 7, 1903. IF YOU FEEL LANGUID Ami thoroughly tired out after very slight exertion, it shows that your blood is thin and impovished, nd tlie action of your heart is weak. Take Smith's Compound Sarsapa rilla it will purify, enrich and vitalize your blood, and pm your whole sy° tel) in a healthy condition. SMITH’S PHARMACY