The Brunswick daily news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1903-1906, June 25, 1903, Image 4

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THURSDAY MORNING. =Straw Hats= 150 Straw Hats, All sizes. From Last Season. Prices from 75 c to $3.00 I —On sale this week== 25 e Each. a /i ffJ/\ „Bf O /ff / Sf* !>■'*'% ggf V/ t/ < —SCHEDULE-- Steamers Hessie No i, No 2 Effective May 1.1M03. HESSIE NO. I—DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. l.v. at. Simon Mills u- ' Lv - st sl, “ o '' I>ier 6:30 a - ln - Ar Brunswick.. 7:30 *m. l.v Ilium wick Ar. SI. Simon Pier II a. m. 1 V St. Simon Pier 11 a. m. Ar. Brunswick Lv! Brunswick a !>• Ar. SIl. Simon l-lor Lv. St. Simon l’ier "> A ( . I mnswleh &-• '• l.v. Brunswick 6:M i. in. Ar. SI. Mi 1 ler ..0 p. m. \r. St. Simon Mills 7 p. in. HESSIE NO. 2, DAILY KXOKIT SUNDAY Lv. Brunswick 8:S0 a. in. Ar. SI. Simon Bior :.io a. in. Ar. St. Simon Mi 115.... 10 a.m. Ar. I'rede licit I0:.!0 a. in. Ar. Darien .. •- ,n - , ~ , , j v j,; rt i 2 p.m. Ai. I* iv<li>i fry 150 p. in. Ar st‘‘ Simon Mills ..5 p. m. Ai St. Simon Mm m. Ar. Brunswick SCIIKDI LK. Lv. Brunswick W:3O a. m., anil 2:.t0 p. in. Lv. hit. Simon Pier... 11 a. m., snul <p. m - J. IJ. WRIGHT, Manager. _ WITH EVERY CABH PURCHASE. Hree! t r>t twenty live eenls or over at our . I store we will give you a ticket whlob - £"\ f = entitles you lit a free chance on a handsome Parker fountain pen, to be' I .L_ f- - given away every Saturday night to |U vd J 1110 pereou holding the lucky number,. Peu on exhibition at our store. freel HUNTER’S Pharmacy When in Need of Honey; : CALL ON ✓fv JOEL BROS, i f RELIABLE PAWNBROKERS 4 f j&fi$ \ 308-309 Bay Street. 1 a You can go* the most liberal loann on I I your Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, I TI Furniture and all kinds ot personal ALL* BUSINESS STRICTLY CONFI- ♦ Unredeemed Pledges For Sale + H l ook for large 3 ball sign outside store ♦ Reliable Pawnbrokers. * NOTICE. The cottages at the old hotel site on Ft. Bunion Island have recently been put in good repair and we are offer ing tuem for rent at reasonable rates. There la a line artesiau well on the premises and the host part of beach • on the island for surf bathing Call ou or address. J. A. MONTGOMERY & CO. Keal estate au-. :ns>. ance agems. 3b2 Uloucester street 'Phone 134>1. News Job Office—Best Printing. Ladies and Children’s Parasols BELiOUa COST This Week at “ELKAN3” A Sure Thing. It is said that nothing is sure ex cept death and laves, out that Is not altogether true. l)r. King's New Dis covery for consumption is a sure cure for all lung and throat troubles. Thousands can testify to that. Mrs. IV VanMetre of Shepherdtown, W. Va., says: "1 had a severe case of Bronchitis, and for a year 1 tried ev erything 1 heard of, hut got no re lief. One bottle o 4 Dr. King’s New Discovery then cured mo 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 BCc. and $1.09 WAS KILLED IN JACKSONVILLE. Former Brunswick Boy Loses His Life ( Under Cars. i Thee Jacksonville Times-Union of i yesterday says: j “Ben Stubbs, ,seventeen years old, of . [ 722 Charles street, Riverside, was run ; Liver hy a freight train in the yards: ■of the Atlantic Coast line yesterday | morning and received injuries from which) he died a few hours later. “Stubhs, who was employed as a seal clerk, stepped under a freight car to adjust an air break hose, when an engine hacked against the ears and Stub Ins, whose foot had become caught in a frog in some manner, was unable to get out of the way and was run ofer. “The right limb was mashed off just above the knee, and the heel of the left leg wis run over. “Persons who witnessed the accident ran to thie aid of the unforunate young man, and he was removed to the freight office, where Dr. Hardy Pittman was called and rendered tern liorary medical attention, after which the young man was removed to his home in an ambulance. “Despite the fact that everything known to medical science was done to save the young man, lie grew worse rapidly and died at 1:30 o'clock. “Young Stubhs is well known and has a large circle of friends who sympa thize deeply willi his parent-, who are deeply grieved over Hie unfortu nate accident.“ lU<n Stubbs resided ir this eily several years ago with 1 parents, 'and many Brunswick people will re member him as a bright at lie tellow, aim uliiey will regret to Year of his j. it Maugham, traiumasior, of the I>. IV tv Fine soaps ai Furtsoil’s drug store. Bargains given in host Lex paper at FortsonY. drug store. Don’t Make a Mistake Abuut your harness, but call and sc J, H. Tankersley and got one ot his. Last. Better, Belts Cheaper, Gives Best Satisfaction ot any. lie makes all grades and prices to order. Fine lino of horse hats, hoots, dusters, oils, and Makes a specialty ot repairing trunks, valices, in fact all leather and carriage work neatly done and with dispatch. Call on him. J. H. 1 /msKErSLEY. Cold soda water-and ice cream at KOl Ison’s drug store. ♦ FOR ♦ GJROOiiiJtil E b •* AND ♦Fresh Meats ♦ REMBEMBER Durden & Got 4 Wol* and 1 Street sell it for ♦ ’’less Phone 3f>2, and what you ♦ ♦ order will be delivered promptly. ♦ *- READ THESE PRICES. 4 4 Stew Meats from 5 to 71-2 . pound Steak from 10c pound to 4 12 f-2. Groceries just as cheap 4 4 4 •■ jI.M „#j* si J> J* * ■* -* J* ** I Nothing \ l Richer :• r V f * J FOR A WEDDING PREStNT * v' THAN } i. Cut Glass : *■ * OR ♦ £ .WARE 4 the Best. J 4 Call and Examine ♦ Ikennon mil * ♦ Jeweler and Eye Specialist *, 5 215 NEWCASTLE STREET. -f ► —4_ ■*> 5 Keeper of the City Clock.. Time ♦ sby wire from Washington Daily'S 4 at 11 a. m. Z-tricK'nrtS'ivtrtr FFift’FFifiP. THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS. ’* * \ocme occial : thews thetes. : ♦ 4 *•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Mrs. J. C. Courier is recovering from her recent Illness. • • • Miss Bessie Atkinson, of Incaehee,, is the guest of Mrs. L. T. McKinnon. • • • Misses Marie and Josephine Torras entertain informally at flinch this ev ening. ... Mrs. J. R. Mason is visiting her sisters, Mrs. Holt and Mrs. William Mason, in Jacksonville. • • • Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Llssner and Miss Etta Rothschild leave this morning for a visit to White Sulphus Springs, Fla. • • * Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Lee and Miss Emma Lee will go to St. Simon July 1 to occupy the Murphy cottage for several weeks. • Mrs. Lillian Weddell, daughter of Dr. Louis H. Reid, cf Atlanta, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs, ft. 11. Everett, on Halifax square. Mrs. E. J. Allen, Miss Gertrude Al ien and Ed Allen will occupy the Murphy cottage witli Mrs. H. S. laie’s family on St. Simon next month. The library excursion will occur July 8. This will he Ihe most enjoya ble affair of the season, and everything possible will be done to mako (ho occasion a pleasant one. % * • A pleasant party that leaves today lor a fortnight’s .-lay at White Springs :s composed of the following: Mr. .Hid Mrs. S. Marks, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Lissner, Miss Etta Uothschild, of S.;\anna"u Miss Minnie Marks, Mrs. \ Samuels, oi Atlanta. Mrs. M. Elkan and son Julius re i urned yesterday from Savannah, where the latter Inis been in the Hos pital ror some time, and the many meads of the liille fellow will ho glad to learn that he is much im proved. ... .Mis- Etta Rothschild, who has been the charming guest of Mrs. J. J. i.iss ju-r ton several weeks, leaves wan them today to visit White Springs, t 1a.., after which she will return to uu 1 home 111 t>uvanuaii. Miss Kolli* eiiilil lias a lursi oL lriu.itisi here ..uu sire always giati io welcome lier to inis city. SHORT LOCAL NEWS NOTES. Items of Interest Gathered By Hust liig News Repoorters. Auotner large crowd oi teacaors ar i iveu yesterday and went over to Cum berland. A great deal of interest is being .aaen hi uu; horse race which is u> occur at si. Simon on the fourth and a promises to lie the most interes ting event. Among muse m tne cay wnu nave entered nurses are: Arlli ... Walters, It. b. I’yles and S. D. Lam.b. Council will meet in regular ses sion unnglit and some very interes ting manors are io no disposed oil. Lor caie or Kent. Vile Leauuiui *vxi>uei larui just north 1,1 ttie city minis, i. acres auoui tne iioiitjc. aau uvv aides uujuiimig. lUUicr Wile leliee. i.ain. si a uies, arlo t u.i vital, Oil. I .11 ueo W<unlUp IO %ii. 01 pui cause hi-iJiy 10 oruubioiii rendij tic Cos. Not Amputated. 'i . 0 staieiiioui puunsuuu yesterday to .110 emu luau kIUIJUIUUUU was accessary m 111 c case 01 is. 1 1 . uootio, .. 4iok.e nudu \v as uiasaevi **. two ago, is an error. Asa matter of .au cat. aiLendilig piiySlCiail, i-d • At* Aii. x.. uunui'd, suys i*te young mail is gei ung oa nicely. Dr. burroughs Explains it. rPlowing is trout luc j.reasonville Metropolis oi yesterday: "Dr. Vv. D. Dui rollons, or uruuswtea, plus a tiiuel ..., ju Hint aosui a cimin mat intone totuuu, ou me otn., ttcviicaieu a. luonu tneul u negro staves unu men 1 ue oeetiuants mr services timing the ic lOtuttOUUi’y war, as me nrsi ot its ttuiu ejected iu ute united b:ales. Di. | uurrougas says mat to boutii e.ato-| iiua oeioitgs me minor ot uunuiug tuo mat monument to ex-staves in ntstoiy w mot state uaa atso uuiu a mouuiueni to me wurnen ot me soutu unu au outtr to me urave eatawba Indians wao worts wilt'll, paining tor souiueru! iituepeudeuce. Pronably alter anoiner . eeutury passes away tuiotie island win ttuua ot so'meunng otse to uemeate a monument 10. POK SALE. —At a bargain, a good combination norso, sounu unit gentle. t\ ill sell ala bargain. Apply to E. A. Silvern,'YU Uuiou street. Best line of toilet articles at Foat sou s drug store. It Us in the drug line you will find it at Fortsou's drug store. For Cleaning and Dyeing Summer Clothes —no one ts better prapared than Jim Carter. Ring Phone 253 |or send tn 504 Monk St. Take dinner at Wilson’s. You will enjoy it. PERSONAL NOTES * NOTES ABOUT PEOPLE WHO COME AND QO IN AN3 OUT CF THE CITY. _ / J. B. Wright, of St. Simon, was in ihe city yesterday. Albert Banks is sick to the regret of his many friends. Manager J. L. Jacobi returned to Cumberland yesterday. Col. W. E. Kay will return from New York tomorrow. Louis H. Haym is out on a general business trip for A. Kaiser & Bro. R. K. McGrarvie, of the Atlantic Coast line, was in the city yester day. After a visit of several days in the cl iy Judge R. T. Hitch left yesterday for Waycross. L. W. Middleton, of Cornelia, audi tor of the Tallulah Falls railway, i spending a few days in the city. W. E. Dempster is selling electric motors. Ho will have one in opera lion in the News office in a fe.v days and the public can come around ami see it work. Hnyler’s candy at Fortson’s drug store. NEW IRISH POTATOES. WE WANT TO BUY NEW IRISH POTATOES IN ANY QUANTITY. CALL ON OR WRITE US. SOUTHERN PRODUCE CO. EXCURSION TO CUMBERLAND, j Rate of SI.OO for the Round Trip During Teachers' Meeting. In order to give everybody in the rily an opportunity to visit Cumber land during the Teachers’ convention ; the Cumberland route announces the! exceedingly low into ot ;;l “i fur the round trip during the meeting. '1 lckets are now on suie, and will he every day durng the week with 1 a liual limit until Sunday. The larg-, est crowd will go down from tins j city tomorrow to hear tile lecture ol lSditur John Temple Graves, on ''lire Twentieth Century Woman." The Binmeliue will leave her wharf, foot of Mansfield street, tiariy at 8 a. m. , livery thing pure in the drug Jine at Foiisou’s drugstore. Soda water and ice cream refresh ing as ever, at Fortson’s drug store. r building Material ' We have on hand a ful! line of ‘ the following stock. FLOORING, ’ CEILING, ’ SIDING, MOULDINGS, ’ LATTICE f FENCING, r RAILING and ROUGH i DRESSED BOARDS. “ Let us quote you prices. i j Brunswick iHairung - j* and ycrwarding l l flompamf J * ’Phone No. 102. * V .** , w, *, H V. . K V. *t *t St H St . St St ! Don’t forget Fortsou’s drug store is lieadguarters for everything in the I drug line. New Cigar Store. . * I lvavo just opened a cigar store ’at my tailor -hop on iNewcaslu . street, and will carry a full lino 01 smokers’ articles. The tailoring bus ■ iness will he conducted as meretotcro. The public is cordially invited to ex -1 tend me a share of the traue. W. X. Bodani. A Shoe Talk @lf you wear shoes, and of courseyou do, we can serve you in the best of qualities. We ’handle Douglas,Doroihy Dodd, and Nettleton brand*, all of which are high grades. A eor dial welcome to all. No trouble to show our good®. J. A. Smith, Great Summer : Sale This Week k k k " k We will save ycu mcney or. all k ► purchases this week. .Bargains in ev k ► cry line. Come and get some of them. ► ► ► i Mrs. isaac Leader . f Low Values. Every druggist says that his drug:, are pure. Every druggist rays that lie does not substitute. Every drug gist says that he does not use infer ior or adulterated drugs. Every drug gist says that lie 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 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. : For the “Hot ; Old Summer Time” A WARM LINE OF REFRIGERA -1 TORS, i j GAS AND OIL STOVES, ICE CREAM FREEZERS * HAFMOCKS AND EASY CHAIRS # CHEAP FURNITURE FOR THE IS LAND COTTAGE. Ji. Mi Miller & do 1 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 r>e bar gain 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. & Bpo 220 NEWCASTLE STREET JUNE 25, 1903.