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SATURDAY MORNING.
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Florsheim,
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Ladies
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Steamers Hessie No i, No 2
Effective May 1.1V03.
HESSIE NO. I—DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY.
Lv St. Simon Mills 6a. in I.v, St Simon Pier 6:30 a. m.
Ar. Brunswlok 7:SO a.m.
I v ItniiirwH'k lo a. in. Ar. St. Simon I’ler 11 a. m.
I.v st Simon I’ior II n. in. Ar. Brunswick 12 m.
I.V Brunswick 2 p.m. Ar. St. Si 3p. m.
Lv. St. Simon Pier 4 p.m. Ar. Brunswick op. m.
Lv. Brunswick 5:3n p. m. Ar. St. Simon I’lur 6:3(1 p. m.
Ar. SI. Siinon Mills 7 p m.
Ii ICSSIIO NO. 2, DAILY EXCEPT SB NDA Y
I.v Brunswick 8:30 a.m. Ar. Si. Simon Pier a. in.
Ar. St. Simon Mi 115.... 10 a. in. Ar. Krciloricn lu::to a. m.
Ar. Darien .. 12 in. ..... . ....
I.v Darien 2p. in. Ar. !• rederica 4:.top. m.
Ar. SI. Simon Mills ...7 p.m. Ar. St. Simon Pier 5.30 p. in.
Ai. Brunswick 6:3oii. m.
SUNDAY SCHEDULE.
Lv Brunswick :3(l a. in., anti 2:30 |i. in.
i.v SI. Simon Pier... 11 a. ni., and 6p. in.
.1. K. WRIGHT, Manager.
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+ ; g WITH EVERY CASH PURCHASE 4
:Freo! :
x of twenty tlvo oenls or over at our +
f I “ entitle* yon l a free chanoe on a ♦
♦ . hundsoin® Parker fountain pen, to be *
9 I _ | _ giveu away every Saturday night. to +
g Iwl L M the person holding the lucky number. +
4 •' Pen on exhibition at our store. ♦
‘Free! HUNTHR’S Pharmacy ♦
;\Vhen in Need of Honeyi :
♦ CALL ON
: JOEL BROS. ;
. M 1 RELIABLE PAWNBROKER®, ♦
f \ .ion 199 bay Street. ♦
♦ / fifejfejjM \ you can go' the moet liberal leans en
4 I 1 y our Diamonds, Jewelry,
I I Furniture and all kinda of p^reonal
1 I pioperty.
♦ all BUSINESS STRICTLY *- ♦
♦ DBNTIAL. ■*
4 figSaarjasigB j g|SfuuMj Unredeemed Pledges For Sale 4
4 ■6ooß®®? Lock fur Urge 3 bad sign outside store .
♦ 'ttfr JOEL BROS. *
*> Reliable Pawnbrokers.
NOTICE.
The cottages at the old hotel site on
Ht Simon Island have recently been
put In good repair and we are offer
ing them for rent at reasonable rates.
There Is a fine artesian well on the
premises and the best part of beach
on the island for surf batlilug Call
on or address.
J. A. MONTGOMERY & CO.
Kcal estate au'i instance agei..*.
3"i Gloucester stroet Thor * 134-J.
News Job Office —Rest Printing.
Ladies and Children’s
Parasols
BEuOCjU COST
This Week
at “ELKANS”
X Surs 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 Is a sure cure
for all lung and throat troubles.
Thousands can testify to that. Mrs.
C B. VanMetre of Shepherdtown, W
Va.. says'. "1 had a severe case of
Bronchitis, and for a year 1 tried ev
erything I heard of, but got no re
lief On* 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 ail druggists.. Trial bottles free.
Reg, sire* 60c. and SIOO
GET STRONG
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Vinol Makes Weak
People Strong.
WE GUARANTEE IT WILL
DO SO.
WE KNOW OF NO TONIC OR RE
BUILDER LIKE IT.
Vinol fioos croate strength.
We know that nn<l have proved it in
many instances.
The reason Vinol rejuvenates and
strengthens a person is that it acts
directly upon the stomach, strengthen
: inland toning up this great vital orpran
| and enabling it to obtain for itself,
' froin the food that is taken into it, tlm
! elements which arc required to mako
| firm healthy flesh an<l muscle tissue,
| sound bone structure and pure healthy
j blood.
Vinol does this in a scientific way
and is enabled to do it because it con
tains, dissolved in a delicate mild wine,
in a highly concerttrated state, the act
ive principles of cod-liver oil.
Vinol does not contain any of the
prease that formerly characterized cod
liver oil. hence is free from all the ob
jectionable features which made it im
possible for patients to take or retain
that vile-smelling’ remedy into tlieiv
stomach.
Vinol in its favorable action upon
the stomach and other organs of the
body acts also in a beneficial way upon
the nerves and brain, and will be
found to be invaluable tobraio workers
as well as body workers.
'l’h** following h-Mt r is from a well
known nuthoivss. It roads as follows:
“I wish to ftcUnowlcdgf tin* receipt
of the Vinol and testify to its great
henelits. Since taking it I am much
improved in health, and during the in
tense heat of last August 1 should not
have been able to continue in my liter
ary work if i*. had not bee 1 for Iho
strengthening properties of Vinol.
Yours in grati nde.”— Ella Star**, loti
\V. 82d St., N. Y. City.
We wish any one suffer'njrfrom
weakness, a demorali- 1 con
dition of the nerves, or ; suscep
tibility to wasting dis u.es, to
call on us and hear what we have
to say in regard to Vino!.
Try it on our recounts ndation,
and if you find it docs not do
everything we claim for it, we
will gladly refund to you the
amount you have paid us.
MORGAN’S DRUG STORE.
NEW IRISH POTATOES.
WE WANT TO BUY NEW IRISH
POTATOES IN ANY QUANTITY.
CALL ON OR WRITE U*.
SOUTHERN PRODUCE CO.
Georgia, Glynn County,
To all whom It may concern: J.
W. Owens having In proper form,
applied to me for permanent letters
of administration on the estate of
Mrs. C. M. Owens, fate of said county.
This is to cito all and singular the
creditors and next of kin of Mrs C.
M. Owens to lie and appear at my
office within the time allowed by law
and show cause, if any they can, why
permanent administration should not
ln> granted to J. W. Owens on Mrs.
C M. Owens' estate.
Witness my hand and official signa
ture tlds 12th day of June, 1903.
Horace Dart, Ordinary, G. C.
i Nothing i
j Richer ?
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♦ FOR A WEDDING PRESENT^
i Cut Glass!
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J OR ♦
• .WARE
4 • the Best. *
4 Call and Examine *
Ikenngn mott;
♦ Jeweler and Eye Specialist. *
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? Keeper of the City Clock.. Time ♦
by wire from Washington oail 5 t
V at 11 a. m. J
S’lcrirsrK’sCsCff' cr*’ *r K*• ic
THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS.
THE OLD RELIABLE
f®.
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&AKINO
POWDER
Absolute!/ Pare
WERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE
GEORGIA, GLYNN COUNTY:
To whom it may concern: H. J,
Hoad, 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 said county, and in
his petition alleges that he has gon.
beyond the seal, and out of the Ju
risdiction of the state of Georgia, and
not having ben heard from for ( over
seven (7) years, notice is hereby
given that said applicant will be beard
at 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 ♦
♦ ♦
A and +
♦Fresh Meats ♦
* REMBEMBER
* Durden & Cc +
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Wolf and I Street sell it for .
less Piione 352, and what
* order will he delivered promptly.'*'
READ THESE PRICES. ♦
■* Stew Meats from 5 to 7 1-24-
*. pound Steak from 10c pound
t* 1 + ,
Don’t Make_a Mistake
Aiiout your harness, but call and
see J. H. Tanliersley and get one of
his. Last Better, Sells Cheaper, Gives
Best Satisfaction of any. He makes
all grades and prices to order. Fine
Hue of horse hats, boots, dusters, oils,
and Makes a specialty of repairing
trunks, valices, in fact all leather and
carriage work neatly done and with
dispatch Call on him.
J. H. TANKERSLEY.
k k k k k k * S'*** i> is
*%uilding Material *
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We have on hand a full line of *
the following stock. 31
FLOORING, If
CEILING, 31
SIDING, M
MOULDINGS, *
* LATTICE <t
* FENCING, <t
*’ RAILING and ROUGH ,*
> DRESSED BOARDS. .*
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Let us quote you prices. m
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lZdrunswiek Plaining*
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a- 'Gcmpany J
* ’Phone No. 102. *
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Citation.
GEORGIA, GLYNN COUNTY.
.Anna M. Gatchell, having made ap
plication for twelve months support
out of the estate of Ferdanand Gatch
ell, and appraisers duly appointed to
set apart the same having filed their
return, all persons concerned are
hereby required to show cause before
ihe court of ordinary of said county
on the first Monday In June, ltiuS,
why said application should not be
granted.
HORACE DART, Ordinary.
Citation.
Georgia, Glynn County.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned, administrator with will an
nexed of Hannah Faulkner, deceased
has applied to the ordinary of said
county for the leave to sell land be
longing to said estate for purpose of
distributing to heirs. Said applica
tion will be heard at the regular term
of the court of ordinary of said coun
ty to be held on the first Monday In
Juiy 1903.
J. D. Fogler,
Administrator with will annexed of
Hannah Faulkner, deceased.
Citation.
Georgia, Glynn County.
Notice is hereby given that the un
signed has applied to the ordinary
for said county for leave to sell certain
land belonging to the estate of Flo
ra Davis, deceased, for purpose of
paying of debts and distribution to
heirs. Said application will be heard
at the regular term of the court of
ordinary of said county to be held
on first Monday in July 18903.
H. J. Read,
Administrator tor Flora Davis, de
ceased. , „ ...
Rash, doors aad blinds for sale
at Dt dfla* Hardware Cos,
ttSeme tfeeiai I
: thews Zhctes.:
♦ 4
LIGHT.
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By Francis Bourdillon.
The night has a I housand eyes,
And t he day hut one;
Yet tlie light.of the bright world dies
Witli the dying sun.
The mind has a thousand eyes,
And the heart, hut one;
Yet I lie light of a whole life, dies
When love is done
...
Those who have news for the Sun
day issue are rci|iiested In call ’phone
117 Saturday morning.
. • *
Miss Leah Johnson is expected
shortly from Americas.
m m •
Miss .'.ra's'lla \V right leaves tomor
row night for New York, from win re
she will sail for Europe with Miss
But herford’s party.
...
Mrs. 11. 1!. du Bignon will move
nexl week into her home on Union
trreet, which lias been improved
the addition of a story, and is
| now one of (lie prettiest and mist
comfortable residences in the city.
...
Miss Janie Symons leaves Monday
to visit Miss Irene Wood on St. Si
mon.
* * *
Miss Mary LeeC'rovatt is expected
home short i.v from Cambridge. Mass.
where she lias been attending school.
*• • •
Mr. ami Mrs. .1. J. I.issuer enter
tained a number of their friends last
night at l heir pretty home on Union |
si reel
> * * *
Miss Sehoeppe, of Brunswick, isex. 1
]X‘(’tt(l in Ihe city for a tew days 1
to visit friends and relatives here. [
—Waycross Herald.
For Cleaning and Dyeing Summer
Clothes no one is better prepared
than Jim Carter. King Phone 263
or send to 604 Monk SL
Dr. G. G. Green, of Wood ury, New
Jersey, sole manufacturer of Green’s
August Flower and Boschee’s German
Syrup, whose advertisement appears
in otir paper regularfy, will send to
any one mailing a tv’o cent stamp
to pay postage, one ot 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-
ANY CHURCH or parsonage or in
stitute supported by voluntary con
tribution will be given a liberal quan
tity of the Longman & Martinez Pure
Paints whenever they paint. Note:
Have done so for twenty years. Sales
tens of mu,ions of gallons; painted
nearly two- million houses under
guarantee to repaint if not satisfac
tory. The paint wears for periods up
to eighteen years. L_nseed oil must
he added to the paint, idme in two
minutes). Actual cost then about
$1.25 per gallon. Samples free.
Sold Uj our agents.
Bowen &. Thomas# Agents.
For Rent.
Two houses centrally located and in
one of the best parts of the city. Al
so famished rooms. All modern im
provements. KUIAy G 406 G street.
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
lam XtcUla lillu lulU DlUl u> Usd 1L
freely and if not satisfied after using
it he need not pay a cent for it," says
C. P. Wider, 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 hot
tie ef Chamberlain's Pain Balm, i
want it in the house all the time for
it cured me.” SVrc sale by all drug
gists.
The X-Rays.
Recent experiments by practical
tests and examination with the aid
of the X-Rays, establish it as a fact
that Catarrh of the stomach is not a
disease of itself, but that it results
from repeated attacks of indigestion.
“How can 1 cure my indigestion?”
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is curing thous
ands. R will cure you of indigestion
and dyspepsia, and prevent or cure
catarrh of the stomach. Kodo! di
gests what you eat —makes the stom
ach sweet. Sold by Joerger'a Phar
macy, Smith s Pharmacy and W. J.
Butts.
tt A Shoe Taik
If you war shoes, and of eouraeyou do, we can serve you In the best
of qualities. We handle Douglas,Dorothy Dodd, and Nettleton brands,
all of which are high grades. Aer dial welcome to all. No trouble
to show our goods. “ 1 i
J. A. Smith,
♦Great Summer
\ Sale This Week
♦
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We will save you money or, ail
♦ purchases this week. Bargains In ev
v.
♦ ery line. Come and get some of them.
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: Mrs.. M* isaac
„. Leader if Low Values.
All A > X x x . l L .. i . .
Prescriptions,
Every druggist says that his 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 that he does accurate work
What is there left for us to say dif
ferent from anybody else? Well, wt
Invite you to bring your prescription
here and see the kind of treatment
you get sb our store, and notice the
way everting 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.
Lor the “Hot
Old Summer Time”
A WARM LINE OF REFRIGERA
i TORS,
[ GAS AND OIL STOVES,
1 ICE CREAM FREEZERS
i
; • HAFMOCKS AND EASY CHAIRS
1 CHEAP FURNITURE FOR THE IS
LAND COTTAGE.
X M. Miller & de
DRY GOODS
At Cost
Our sales of Dry Goods, Notions, 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
Thi is a rare chance. Don’t lose the opportunity. Don't
allow yourself to be misled.
J.H. Belles & Bro
220 NEWCASTLE STREET
JUNE 20, 1903.