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FRIDAY MORNING.
Florsheim,
'Hm ow Shoes
Full line Ox- j 1 I
ford and \
strap Slip
pers for
Ladies
LEVYS
-SCHEDULE-
Steamers Hessie No i, No 2
Effective May 1.1903.
HESSIE NO. I—DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY.
Lv. SL Simon Mills 6n. in Lv. St Simon Pis* 6:SO a. m.
Ar. Brunswick 7: SO am.
I v Hrunrwick 10 a. in. Ar. St. Simon Pier 11 A. in.
1 v St Simon Pier 11 a. in. Ar. Brunswick , 12 in.
],v Brunswick 2p. in. Ar. St. Simon Pier 3p. in.
I v Simon Pier 4p. in. Ar. Brunswick 6p. in.
Lv! Biunswiek 6:80 p.m. Ar. St . Simon Pier 6:30 p.m.
Ar. St. Simon Mills 7p. in.
HESSIE NO. 2, DAILY EXCEPT SUN DA Y
Lv Brunswick 8:20 a. in. Ar. St. Simon l’lor • :30 a.m.
Ar! St. Simon Mi 115...... 10 a.m. Ar. Frederica 10:30 a.m.
Ar. Darien 1* m.
Lv Darien . ...2p.m. Ar. Frederica 4:30p.m.
Ar! St. Simon Mills ..5 p. in. Ar. St. Simon Pier 5.30 p. in.
Ar. Brunswick 6:30p. m.
SUN DAY S( 11LDIJLE.
Lv. Vjunswiclc 0:30 a. m., and 2:30 p. m.
Lv. St. Simon Pier 11 a. in., ami 6 p. m.
J. B. WRIGHT, Manager.
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f g WITH EVERY CASH PURCHASE 4.
Free! :
T of twenty live cents or over at our +
y I’TT elor* we will civ* you a ticket which 4
► £"\ §1 ** entltlo* you t* a fre* chane* on a ♦
► handsome Parker fountain pen, t* be *
f -i, _ - given away *very Batuxday night to +
r 1 (L§ L 1 y the person holding th* lucky number. +
v Pen on exhibition at our tore. 4
Rree! HUNTER’S Pharmacy ♦
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When in Need of Honey*
CALL ON ? i
/fv JOEL BROS.
X *- “ RELIABLK PAWNBROKI**,
f \ so* see Bay ttMb
/ \ You can go'. lb* m**t liberal (pan* on
I BSBjsijf I your Diamond*, Wotoho* #*w*<r|k
I Furniture and all kind* af B^revadi
’ l^WSSpPr ' f property. 1
ALL BUSINE6S STRICTLt OfJ~FI
tWjjSSSjBp Unredeemed Pledges For Sale
i|fS£2gs||> BayaaSHß l 00k ler large 3 ball sign outelde store
Reliable Pawnbroker*.
NOTICE.
The cottages at the old hotel site on
Bt. Simon Island have recently been
put In good repair and we are offer
ing them for rent at reasonable rates.
There 1b a fine artesian well on the
premises and the best part of beach
on the island for surf bathing Call
on or address.
J. A. MONTGOMERY A CO.
Heal estate su". .ns'- snee aget.s.
302 Gloucester street Thor* 134-J.
News Job Office—Best Printing.
Ladies’ and Children’s
Parasols
BELiOCU COST
This Week
at “ELKANS”
A Sure Thing.
It Is said that nothing Is sure ex
cept death and taxes, but that Is not
altogether true. Dr. King's New Dis
covery for consumption 1 a sure cure
for all lung and throat troubles.
Thousands can testify to that. Mrs.
C. B. VanMetr# of Shepherdtown, W.
Va., says: "I had a severe case of
Bronchitis, and for a year 1 tried ev
erything I heard of, but got no re
lief. One bottle of Dr. King's New
Discovery then cured me absolutely.
It's Infallible for croup, whooping
cough, grip pneumonia, and consump
tion. Try it. It's guaranteed. Sold
by all druggists.. Trial bottles free.
Reg. sires 600. and $1.69 '
pram notes
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NOTES ABOUT PEOPLE WHO
OOME AND GO IN ANO OUT
OP THE CITY.
William Crovatt baa returned from
Emory college.
Dr. D. D. Atkinson le convalescing
from his Illness.
J. B. Wright, of St. Simon, spent yes
terday In the city.
J. A. Btoddard, a well known bus
iness man, was In the city yesterday.
Q. H. Highsmtth, of Atlanta, was
among the visitors to the city yester
day.
Hon. IT. T Dunwody leaves this
morstng on a business trip to Now
York and other eastern points.
Manager J. L. Jacobi, win has been
In the city for a number of days, re
turned to Cumberland yesterday.
Goldsmith Lohman, Savannah, Is
in the city for a few days the guest
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John C.
Lehman.
William Crovatt, son of Mayor Cro
vatt, who ha* been at Emory college
for the past year, arrived yesterday,
to spend the vacation at home.
Charles J. Doerfllnger, formerly of
Brunswick, now of Atlanta, is In the
city on a visit to his parents, llis
friends will regret that he Is suffering
from a severe case of rheumatism.
E. D. Walter, cashier of the Na
tional Bank of Brunswick, who has
been attending the Georgia Bankers’
association in Atlanta, will return to
tbs city this morning.
A large number of citi/.ens of Way
crosa will coma down with the base
hall team today
Several local attorney* will go to
the mooting of the Georgia Bar assoc
iation at 'f'alulah Lodge
Captain Pox, who has boeu with
the Vigilant at Norfolk, has returned
10 hit) home lit (tie city.
The Uallory steamer will anil at
10 o clock for New York.
Th* now city directory will be Iho
hast one Brunswick has over had anil
1* something w* hav* needed for a
long time.
▲ nlo* spring ohlken at Wdaonu
and th* side disk*# wUI go Id*.
Permanently Cured by Chamberlain's
Ceugn hainojy.
Mr. H. P. Burbage, a student In
law, in Greenville, 8. C.,bad been
troubled for four or live years with a
continuous cough which he says,
"greatly alarmed me, causing me to
fear that 1 was in the first stags ol
consumption." Mr. Burbage having
seen Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy ad
vertised, concluded to try it. Now
read what he says of It: "1 soon tell
a remarkable change, and after using
two bottles of th* twenty-live cant
nine, I was permanently cured.” Sold
by all druggists.
J> J and JS Jo* #JIdJ*J d* J* •*
\ Nothing \
; Richer ?
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FOR A WEDDING PRESENTH
1 Cut Glass ]
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• {WARE
4 ■ the Beet. ♦
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4 Call and Examine ♦
•■KENNJN MJTT|
* Jeweler and Eve Spool list. w
2 *l* NEWCASTLE BTf £ET. 4
Kasper ef Mi* City Cloe' .. Time 4
by wire from Washing on daflyS
4 at 11 a. m. ♦
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THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS.
THE OLD RELIABLE
fmm
fjiy
POWDER
Absolutely Pur©
THEM 15 NO SUBSTITUTE
GEORGIA, GLYNN COUNTY:
To whom It may concern: H. 3.
Read, county administrator, having
made application to me In due form
to be appointed permanent adminis
trator upon the estate of Charles A.
Hoyt, late of Bald County, and In
his petition alleges that he has gona
beyond the seat, and out of the ju
risdiction of the stte of Georgia, and
not having ben hoard from for over
seven (7) years, notice is hereby
given that said applicant will be heard
ai the regular term of the court of
ordinary for said county, to be held
on the first Monday In July, A. D.,
1903.
Witness my hand and official sig
nature this the sth day of June A. D.
1903. HORACE DART,
Ordinary, Glynn County, Ga.
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GROCERIES ♦
: AND :
; Fresh Meats ♦
" REMBEMBER +
Durden & Co*
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Wolf and I Street sell It foi
' lets Ihone 352, and what you
► order will be delivered promptly."*
I- READ THESE PRICES. ♦
s Stew Meats from 5 to 71-2-4
, pound Steak from 10c pound to+
12 1-2. Groceries just as cheap. +
Don’t Make a Mistake
About your harness, but call and
see J. H. Tanltersley and get one of
his. Last Better, Sells Cheaper, Gives
Best Satisfaction of any. He makes
all grades and prices to order. Fine
line of horse hats, boots, dusters, oils,
and Makes a specialty of repairing
trunks, valiees, In fact all leather and
carriage work neatly done and with
dispatch. Call on him.
J. H. TANKERSLEY.
building Material
We have on hand a full llna of 1
the following atock.
FLOORING,
CEILING,
SIDING,
MOULDINGS,
* LATTICE J
FENCING, ,
RAILING and ROUGH ;
DRESSED BOARDS. i
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Let us quota you prices. ,
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firunswiek Plaining 3
and forwarding \
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'Phone Ne. 102. }
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To Tallulah Falls.
On July 1 and 2 the Southern Rail
way will sell tickets from Brunswick
to Tallulah Falls and return at rate of
one fare plus 25c. for the round trip.
Tickets good returning until July 6
For further information as to rates
and schedules apply to
C. L. Candler, General Agent.
A Startling Test.
To save a life, Dr. TANARUS, G. Merritt, of
No. Mehoopany, Pa., made a start
ling test resulting In a wonderful cure.
He writes: "a patient was attacked
with violent hemorrhages, caused by
ulceration of the stomach, I had of
ten fonnd Electric Bitters excellent
for acute stomach and liver troubles
so I prescribed them. The patient
gained from the first, and has not had
any attack in 14 months.” Electric
Bitters are positively guaranteed for
dyspepsia, Indigestion, constipation,
and ktdnoy troubles. Try them. Only
5P oenta at all druggists.
THE DOWNING CO. HAVE ON A
NICE LINE OF TOILET SOAP.
After long and careful investigation
ef the various melees of white lead
colors and ready mixed paints, we
have decided to take the agency ofr
the products of Harrison Bros. A Cos.
In offering this famous line we believe
that we are rendering the best possi
ble service to our customere.
The Douglas Hardware Ce.
Special Notice.
All bills against the Italian steam
ship Fert must be presented at our
office by coon today or payment
thereof will be debarred.
P, D. M. Strachan & Cos., CongignM*
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Sash, doors and blinds for sale
gt Dr aglas Hsydwar# 00.
dome doeial
: etes.
Miss Gertrude Johnson has returned
from, a visit to Americus.
o*o
Miss Richmond Taylor is slightly
ill to the regret of her friends.
...
Miss Ella Burdett has returned from
Columbia, S. C. where she attended
school.
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Mrs. W. H. DeVoe and Miss Marie
DeVoe will return next week from
Atlanta.
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Mrs. C. T. Calnan and her children
leave Sunday to visit relatives in Jack
-1 sonvil'e.
I* * *
I Mrs. M. L. Parker will spend a week
at Cumberland during the teachers’
convention. y 'i a Jiil:
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Miss Mary Barnwell, of Beaufort,
S. C., will arrive shortly to visit Mrs.
J. W. Thomas.
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Miss Clay is recovering from an
attack of grippe at the home of Mrs.
H. E. Lucas.
...
Mrs. J. M. Madden left yesterday
for St. Simon to be the guest of Mrs.
Ralph Tapper.
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Miss Mamie Payne will leave Sun
day for Savannah, after a pleasant vis
it to Mrs. L. Hurst.
* * *
Miss Calla Lilly has arrived to vis
it Misses Bessie and Fannie Symmes
for a fortnight.
Miss Fannie Symmes loaves Mon
day to spend a Week with Miss Irene
Wood on St. Simon.
... .
Miss Maud Nightengale entertained ]
informally last evening In honor of.
Miss Arabella Wright.
Mrs. L. C. Martin and her little
daughter Mattie Ruth, are the guests
of Mrs. A. E. Leybourne on St. Si
mon.
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Miss Amelia Porter, of Baltimore,
is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. E.
Porter, after spending the winter in
Jacksonville^
• • •
Miss Effie Baker leaves today for
her home in Jones, Ga., after a de
lightful visit to Misses Miary and
Florrie Porter.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Young and Miss
Margaret Young will reside in future
at the home of Captain J. G. Young,
on Wright square.
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Mrs. Edwin Burdett left yesterday
for Savannah, called there by the
death of her friend, Mrs. W. A. O'Byrne
the daughter of Mr, J, J. McDonough.
Sisters M. Alozslns, Mary Joseph,
M. Dominica and M. Celestine, of St,
Joseph’s convent, leave today to spend
their vacation in Washington, Ga.,
alter a very suecesstm term in tiled'
school.
Mr. and Mrs. O. N. Taylor will move
into their new home corner of Union
and Darthmouth streets about July l.
The house is being painted and a num
ber of repairs and improvements are
being made upon it.
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Miss Mortice Nelson, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Nelson, formerly
yf tins city was among utose wno
received a diploma from the Gordon
institute of Bartlesville, Ga., at the
gaduating exercises Wednesday. The
many friends of Miss Nelson will he
pleased to learn of Iter success.
The following from the Atlanta
Journal wil be of Interest in Bruns
wick, where Mrs. Chamberlin is
well known: Mrs. E. P. Chamber
lin announces the marriage of her
daughter, Eva Gertrude, to Mr. Julian
Heister Biddle, of San Jose, Cal.,
which took place today ot high noon
at Grace Episcopal church, in San
Francisco. Mrs. Chamberlin and her
son, Edwin Chamberlin, lelt last
week to he present at the wedding.
Fresh mackerel today at Wilson’s
restaurant.
tA Shoe Talk
If you wear shoes, and of eourssyou do, we can serve you in the best
of qualities. We handle Douglas,Doeothy Dodd, and Nettleton brands,
all of which are high grades. A oor dial welcome to all. No trouble
to show our goods.
J. A. Smith,
Great Summer
Sale This Week
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We will save you money or. all
purchases thl* week. . Bargains in ev
ery line. Como and get 3ome of them.
! Mrs, M isaac
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Leader cf Low Values.
▼ TV v ▼ T 1 rv ' • * * ' * ’ • ’ ’ * • 'VYW'T'-r
• Prescriptions,
<
r ' Every druggist says that his drugs +
c are pure. Every druggist says that
e he does not substitute. Every drug
. gist says that he does not use infer- *
ior or adulterated drugs. Every drug 4
gist says that he does accurate work.
* What is there left for us to say dif- .
4 ferent from anybody else? Well, wt
♦ invite you to bring your prescription 4
here and see the kind of treatment 4
you get in our store, and notice the
way everything is done, and then see ,
4 if you do not feel that the medicine
f is put up just a3 your doctor would
4- like to nave it.
MORQAN’S
4
: Drug Store.
For the “Hot
Old Summer Time”
A WARM LINE OF REFRIGERA
TORS,
GAS AND OIL STCVES,
ICE CREAM FREEZERS
HAFMOCKS AND EASY CHAIRS
CHEAP FURNITURE FOR THE IS
LAND COTTAGE.
Pi. M. Miller and don
DRY GOODS
At Cost
Our sales of Dry Goods, Notions, Millenery, Linen Goods, Laced
and Embroideries are still cnand 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 ws ara 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.
d.H. He lien & Bro
220 NEWCASTLE STREET
JUNE 19, 1903.