The Brunswick daily news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1903-1906, June 24, 1903, Image 4

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WEDNESDAY MORNING. j =Straw Hats= 150 Straw Hats, JAH sizes. From Last j Season. [Prices from 75 c to $3.00 [ == 0n sale this \veek== | 25 c Each. —schedule— Steamers Hessie No 1, No 2 Effective May 1.1903. HESSIE NO. I—DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. Lv. St.. Simon Mill* . in Lv. St Simon Pier C:3O a. m. Ar Brunswick 7:30 A.m. I,v lln.i.rwk'k ...... 10 a. in. Ar. SI. Simon Pier 11a io. Lv. st. Simon Pier Ha. in. Ar. Itniimwi*k - • . Brunswick 2p.m. Ar. SI. Simon Pirn .!p.m. liv si Simon Pier 4 p.m. Ar. Brunswick " l,v! Brunswick . 5:30 p. m Ar. St. I lr r,:..0 p. m. A r. SI. Simon Mills I P* 11 less 11C NO. 2, DA I I.Y KM KPT SUNDAY Iv Brunswick 6:30 a. in. Ar. SI. Simon Her H::in a. m. Ar.' si. Si Mills 10 a. ni. Ar. Fictltirlca I'k.io a. m. Kv I*ail'i i'i ,2p.m. Ar. Frederica .paop.m. Ar! St. Simon Mills ..5 p. rn. Ar. St. Simon Her ft..JO p. in. a | Uruiisvv icU 6i3op. 111. Ar ' 1 r n * SUKDAY SCIIKIM’LK. Kv Urtinsw lek 9:30 a. U)., and 2:30 p. in. |,\ SI Simon Pier... 11 a. m., and p. m. J. H. WRIGHT, Manager. ♦ n WITH EVERY CASH PURCHASE * free! : 1 of twenty five cents or over at our i \ i# Hi I® entitles you to a free chance on a 1 hand bo me I'arker fountain pen, to ho | (__ f _ given away every Saturday night to IMIvC I the l' (rou holding the lucky number. 4 Pen on exhibition at our store. i Free! HUNTER’S Pharmacy t 1 a . When in Need of Honey; CALL ON yk. JOEL EROS. f 1 * RELIABLE pawnbrokers f \ 308-309 Bay Streat. i a|p||sH|n \ You can ye' ’he moat liberal loam, on I ||6§|||iS|s I your Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, I and all klndi erf personal ■ property. all business strictly ccmn- Unredeemed Pledges For Sale m9H fflMßljljjpf 1 00k for Urge 3 bail sign outside store ■ W JOEL BROS.- Reliable Pawnbrokers. NOTICE. The cottage* at the old hotel Bite on Kt Pinion Island have recently boon put lu good repair and we are offer ing tnem for rent at reasonable rates. There Is a hue artesian well on the premises and the best part of beach on the Island for Burf bathing Call on or add res*. J. A. MONTGOMERY & CO. Heal estate an-. us<. ante agei..s. yD2 Gloucester street ’Phone 13*-. News Job Office— Best Printing. Ladies and Children’s Parasols BEbOCO COST This Week at “ELKANS” A Sure Thine. It is said that nothing 1r sure ex cept death and taxes, out that is not altogether true. Dr. King’s New Dis covery tor consumption Is a sure cute for all lung and throat troubles. Thousands can testify to that. Mrs. C. B. VanMetre of Shepherdtown, W. Va., says: "I bad a severe case of Bronchitis, and tor a year 1 tried ev erythitig 1 heard of. but got no re- Uaf. One bottle of Dr. King’s New Discovery then cured roe absolutely It’s infallible for croc:*, whooping cough, grip pneumonia, and consump tion. 'Pry it. It’s guaranteed. Sold by all druggists.. Trial botiles free. Reg. sires 60e. and SIOO #iili DUR cm, BATCH OF SMALL ITEMS PICKED UP DURING THE DAY BY NEWS REPORTERS. Police court will lie Interesting this morning. A large colored excursion will ar rive from Fernamlliift Monday. A largo number of Brtin-.wickians aire at Cumberland to remain during the convention of the teachers. F D. M. St radian’s yacht is at Con ey & Parker's dock where she will remain until her owner return from Europe. Members of the New Town society are already arranging Hie program for next Monday night and it will be one of the most Interesting meetings yet held. II is to bo hoped that the baseball learn will be able to gel some games with the dubs of neighboring cities. Manager Coleman is doing bis best to gel elulis here Perfumery of highest grade at Fort sonu's drug store. Citation. GEORGIA, GL'/NN COUNTY. .Anna M. Gate lell, having made ap plication for t.reive months support out of the estate of Ferdanan Gatch ell, and appraisers duly app'.nted to set apart the same having fi 1 their return, all pc sons concer 1 are hereby required to show can before tho court of ordinary of sa . count> on the first Monday in hue, 15*0-5, why said application shoub nut bo granted. HORACE DART i'/nllnary. Fine soaps at. Fori son's and ug store. Bargains given in best lex paper at Fortson’s drug store. Don't Make a Atistake About your harnoss, hut call and 1 ro J. H. Tanliersiey and got oue of his. Last Bettor, Bells Cheaper, Gives Best Satisfaction of any. lie makes all grades and prices lo order, bine line of horse hats, boots, dusters, oils, and Makes a specially ol repairing trunks, vallcos, in fact ail leather and carriage work neatly done and with dispatch. Call on him. J. H. TANKERSLEY. Cold soda water and ice cream at Fort son’s drug store. FOR GftOOEiil fciS AND Fresh Meats REMBEMBER Durden ol Go Wolf ami 1 Street sell it for less Phone 352, and what you order will he delivered promptly. READ THESE PRICES. Btew Meats from 5 to 71-2 pound Bleak from 10c pound to 12 1-4. Groceries just as cheap. Nothing \ Richer :• 4- FOR A WEDDING PRESENT*, ; Cut Glass I : * > OR A l .WARE , the Best. J I y Call and Examine ’ MON MOTTj ► Jeweler and Eye Spech.'lsL * ; ♦ * j ? Keeper of the City Clock.. Tima and * by wire from Washington daily y at 11 a. m. £ THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS. dome dedal j Views Vieies. : ► MISSES SYMMES ENTERTAIN IN HONOR OF GUEST i Misses Bessie and Fannie Symmes were the charming hostesses at a charming card party last evening in honor of their lovely guest, Miss Lilly, |of Vienna, Ga. The rooms and hall were artistically 1 decorated for the occasion, the color scheme, pink and, green, being charm ingly carried out in pink oleander ilowers and green vines. The pretty score cards were bandpainted and each was also adorned with one olean der blossom (ied on with green ribbon. The young hostesses we.ee gowned in lovely chiffon dresses, one in pink and one in green. Miss Lilly wore a becoming gown of pink chiffon. The prizes were very handsome. Tho ladies’ first, a cut glass bonbon dish, was won by Mrs. Monroe Fleming. The consolation, a beautiful fan, hand painted by Miss Bessie Symmes, was won by Miss Calla Lilly. The gentlemen’s first prize was a silver value tag and was won by Albert Banks. Tlie consolation, a silver hat mark, was won by Hunter Hopkins. Tlie booby prize full :to John Pace. Those present weero: Misses Janie Symons, Irene Wood, Susie Lamar, Lucille Butts, Maude Nightengale, IT. ! Elli U, Bessie Atkinson, Lula Burdett, Fannie Grauit Nightengale, Mattie Bishop, Evelyn Mallard, Talu luh Fleming, Claudia Johnson, Lucille Kay, Stella Terras; Messrs. Albert Hanks, John 11. Caldwell, of ilawkins ville, Tom O’Connor, Hunter Hopkins, Huge Uiirfunl, Jesse Thomas, liurforu Coney, Frank Mallard, Leighton Bur rotigli , Muck Burroughs, Willie Bail ey, J. T. Colson, If. F. du Bignou, Dn .o Alb iin mi, J. S. Andrews j Rowell Reese, William Crovatt, John jTwomey, C. C. Fleming, Insley West, 1 iuyard Bulls. Miss Lula Burdelt has returned from Savannah. • IK Miss Emily Watt is the guest of Mrs. G. \\. Blanton on St. Simon. Mrs. Scligman, of Kufaula, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Louis llaym. Mrs. G. Wi Blanton and Mrs. Edward K, Smith spent yesterday in the city. Mrs. Monroe Fleming leaves today to spend a day or two on Cumberland * • m Miss Florence Colesberry is spend ing this week tm St. Simon, the guest of Mrs .A. V. Wood. Misses Lula Colesberry and Flor ence Hopkins leave today to spend a lew days at Cumberland. • * * Mrs. \V. E. Dempster and children have returned from SL Simon where they have been eottaging. * * * Mrs. H. P. Baya left Sunday for her home in Barlow, Fla., after a pleasant vi4t to Mrs. Cl. W. Cline and Mrs. .1. F. Baya • * • Miss Bessie Baker, one of Sparta's most charming young girls, will ar rive shortly to visit Miss Clara La mar e 9• • , Miss Arabella Wright left Monday night I'm- Atlanta, leaving there yes in day lor New York, whence she will go lo Europe to spend the summer. a 9 9 Mrs. T. F. Smith entertained a number of little people yesterday al iernoon in honor of Master Hensell Hall and Miss Frances Hall, of Mil ledge vi He. Miss l annie Billiard, of Dalilonega, is unending hire teachers' convention on Cumberland. Allur the’ conven t.ou she will be the guest of Mrs. J. _i. UiX\ l.". * * ▼ flit children ii the First Methodist church will give a pleasant musical uns aiU'inouu at 1 o'cmcK at Uio home 01 .Mrs, J. Lott. Admission will he -a cents amt refrestuxients will bo tree ui charge. ¥ * Miss W ood, wiio has been the guest ui Airs. b. G. Bradley lor several uays, nas reiurntM to uer uorne in Aiiauiu, called tueuo uy me niuess 01 ner sister. Her irieuaa regrei very mucli mat tier visit was so fciiurt. Mrs J. J, Lbsuer entertained with a iie{<srUii ■ tsponu-Liie-JL>ay party yes terday at Uer nouie ' £>uuuy due. muse present were. Aliases beruuuo WtUUlpeil. .UIIIIIIC .'K*i vo, l_.OU.il OiUUll gaiiuer a.uu Hit a AvomseUilu. luie oi lOilei articles iu bu.it ?ou s urug siore. li us .i: uit. nne you wilt iiud .i at r orison's uiug store. For Oico.i.ny ana uyomy Summer wiouics au t-hc is otiiiei piepcu ea man jim car tut. iting F'nuuw *.jj or senu to &04 Monk ou Huylers candy at Fortson’s drug store. __ NEW IRISH POTATOES. ' WE WANT TO BUY NEW IRISH POTATOES IN ANY QUANTITY. CAUL ON OR WRITE US. SOUTHERN PRODUCE CO. PERSONAL NOTES & NOTES ABOUT PEOPLE WHO COME AND GO IN AND OUT OF THE CiTY. Col. J. E. Dart is fishing at. the Vil lage. Sheriff Berrie has return su from a visit to Waycross. Mike Cohen, of Columbus, Is in the city for aa few days. Lawson Lamar is spending a few days” on Cumberland. C. M. Tilton was in th-e c’ty yes terday Bom St. Simon. Alex. Livingston, of Bladen, was in the city yesterday. L. W. Beach and L itUer Lamb spent yesterday at Evelyn. Judge Bolling Whitfield lias returned from a trip to Montgomery. C. L. Mitchell, of Knoxville, was a visitor to the city yeV inlay. Attorney Max Isaac spent yester day in Waverly on legal business A C. Banks has returned from s pleasant trip to Savannah and Tybee S. J. Jenkins has returned to bis home in Wayero-s after a few days visit to the city. Solicitor General Bennett passed through tho city yesterday enrmuo from St. Simon to Waycross. Captain Wood- Roberts, of the B. g. 8., has returned from a I rip to Ocilla and other points on the road. ,T. P. Hutchinson, formerly with the Atlantic Coast line, left a few days -ago for Birmingham, where 'he will reside in future. Congressman W. G. Brantley has returned from Lumber City w-iere be went to deliver a commencement ad dress to the graduating class of the schobls of that city. Overhauling the U. Dart. The tug U. Dart is at llriesenick’s .machine shoas where it is beinf ougiily overhauled and repaired gen erally. It is said that the beat will be put to work as soon hV the work now in inpogyess is finished Everything pure in the drug line at Fortson's drugstore. Soda water and ice cream refresh ing as ever, at Fortson's drug store. building Material We have on hand a full line of the following stock. FLOORING, CEILING, SIDING, MOULDINGS, LATTICE FENCING, RAILING and ROUGH DRESSED BOARDS. Let us quote you prices. ; ftrunsiviak tdtainLg and forwarding i %cmpang ’Photie No. 102. Don't forget Fortson's drug store is headquarters for everything in the drug line. Now Ciyat Store, l have just opened a cigar :-.-re at my tailor r-liop on ~ a. lie street, and will carry a full line of n iness will ho conducted us a"rouiioro, The public is cordially invited to ex tend me a share of tliu trade. W. X. Bodani. *!\ A Shoe Talk A'> it you wear shoes, and sf courseyeu do, we can serve you in heel qualities. Wo handle Douglas,Dorothy Dodd, and Nettleton brand*, u'\ ifiPjGrt all of which are high grades. A oor dial welcome to all. No troubla R \ ,<J* ’. |: \ to show our good®. %| J. A. Smith, Great Summer Sale This Week We will save you money or._ ail purchases this week. . Bargair.s in ev ery line. CcrPc and git somj of them. Mrs. M Jsaac Leader cf Low Values. Prescriptions, Every druggist says that his drugs < are pure. Every druggist says that. t lie does not substitute. Every drug- -4 - that he does not use infer- , ior.br adulterated drugs. Every drug gist says that he does accurate work. What is Chore left for us to say dif t fere at from anybody else? Well, wc. 4 i ivit.e 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 tlien see 1 if you do not feel that the medicine \ is put up just as your doctor would 4 like to nave it. , ;MGRGAN’S : 1 >rug Store, For the “Hot Oid Summer Time” A WARM LINE OF REFRIGERA TORS, GAS AND OIL STOVES, ICE CREAM FREEZERS HAFMOC.KS AND EASY CHAIRS CHEAP FURNITURE FOR THE IS LAND COTTAGE. ® A. M. Miller £ Jo DK ¥ GcUOjJo At Cost Our sales *f Dry Goods, Notions, Millenery, Linen Goods, Laces and Embroideries are still onand will continue until ail 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. J.H. Hells? & Bpc 220 NEWCASTLE STREET JUNE 24, 1903.