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WEDNESDAY MORNtNO,
Shirts, Waists
W and Skirts.
The Chance of the Season---
tOne Week-— Comhiencinjr Mon*
\ Idaj . June 19, 10 •*<lock a m
/j All Our White Waists ami
Y * Skirts. 1-4 off.
1 25 % Discount.
dec Window.
\ W• J
-SCHEDULE-"
Steamers Hessie No i, No 2
Kffective May I. IMO3.
HESSIE NO. I—DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY.
Lv. St. Simon Mill* 6 a ui Lv. St Simon Pier C: 30 a. m.
Ar. Brunswick. 7:*o * ™- * —*
Lv Brunrwick 10 a. m. Ar. St. Simon Pier 11 a. m.
Lv. St.. Simon Pier 11 a. in. Ar. Brunswick 12 in.
I.v. Brunswick 2 p.m. Ar. SI. Simon Pier 3p. in.
Lv. SI. Simon Pier 4 |i. in. Ar. Brunswick 5 p.m.
Lv. Brunswick 6:30 p.m. Ar. St. Simon Pier (i:3op.m.
Ar. St. Simon Mills 1 p. in.
II KSSI E NO. 2, liAILY EXUEIT SI'MiAY
Lv. Brunswick ti:80 a. in. Ar. St. Simon Pier 9:30 a.m.
Ar. St. Simon Mills. .. 10 a.m. Ar. Frederica 10:30 a.;m.
Ar. Darien .. 12 in.
Lv. Darien 2 p.m. Av Frederica 4:30p.m.
Ar. St. Simon Mills .5 p. m. Ar. St. Simon Pier 5.30 p. m.
Ar. Brunswick 0:30 p. m.
SUN DAY SCHEDULE.
Lv. Brunswick 9:30 a. m , and 2 30 p. m.
Lv. St. Simon Pier... 11 a. m., and p. m.
J. B. WRIGHT, Manager.
_ g WITH EVERY CASH PURCHASE
Free!
' of twenty five rents or over at our
ft 1— _ __ store we will (rive you a ticket which
entitles you to a free chance cm a
handsome Parker fountain pen, to be
| g |— J • away every Saturday night to
[ H 1 y the person holdis* the lucky number
** leu t>n exhibition at our ahore
pree! NUNTEk’S Pharmacy
When in Need of Honey*
CALL N
yK JOEL BROS.
y RELIABLE pawnbroker*
W \ SO* SM Bay StreiH.
f \ Vou can •* ’ h * must liberal loan*, an
f W ■ your Diamonds, Wa to nek, Jewelry,
I Furniture nnd all kinds personal
J*
ALL BUSINESS STRICTLY CO IFF
of
; *“ Look f*. iafyr 3 ball toiyn outbids niure
Reliable Pawnbrekere.
Auction Bale at St. Simon.
Ou July Fourth there will he a
splendid opportunity for the voople
of Brunswick ami elsewhere to pur
chase a summer home on 'it. Simon
Island, as 40 lots will be offered at
a bargain. These lots, size 40x!IO,
are the highest situated on the Island
and are near the beach and light
house. They will be sold at puliilc
auction to the highest bidder, la ad
dition to this one lot will bo given
away free, each per jm present re
cetvlng a chance thereon. For fur
ther Information Inquire of H. Kauf
man n. lw -It
Special Sale
This Week
in Ladies’ Muslin
UNDERWEAR
at “ELKANS”
i 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 is a sure cure
for all lung and throat troubles.
Thousands can testify to that. Mrs.
B. VanMetre of Soepherdtowu, W.
Va., says: "1 had a severe case of
Bronchitis, and for u ysar I tried uv
erything I heard of, but got no re
lief. One bottle Dr King's New
Discovery then cured me absolutely.
Its Infallible for croup, whooping
cough, grip pneumonia, ami consump
tion. Try It It’s guaranteed Sold
by all druggists.. Trial bottles free.
Keg. sizes 6Cc. and $ 1.00
dome dedal
9\ews Jiotes.
Miss Bessie Atkinson has returned
to her homo in (’amden
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M v C 11 Jewett left yesterday 10
spend some time on St Simon.
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Mrs Parklmrst and son are at the
Broekinton house on St. Simon.
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Miss Florence Colesberry has re*
tfirm'd from a visit to St. Smon.
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Miss Emily Waff leaves shorlly for
Atlanta to visit Mrs, Edward E. Smith.
• •
Miss Alma Wright, spent yesterday
in tlic city the guest of Miss Irene
King.
A little (lau>,diter is the guest <if
Mr. and Mrs Prank ,M. Morgan on
F street.
| . .
I Mrs. J. C. liehman left night for
S, C,, lo visit her sister, Mrs.
A 1,. Harhy.
. . •
Tllie D A It. are called to meet this
afternoon at 5 o'clock at the home of
Mrs. J. A. Butts.
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Misses Dora Maliry and Marie Wim
berly, who have been visiting in Way
cross, returned lat night.
• tft ,
Mrs. M. (. Marlin and her little
daughter 'pen! last week with Mrs.
T F Winter on St. Simon.
Mrs. W. M. Baker returned yester
day from a pleasant vsit on Si. Simon,
me guest oi Mrs. T F Winter.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tylee returned
yesterday on tlie steamer from the ir
wedding trip and h a o.i inie
lor Jacksonville.
• • •
Mr. and Mrs. F. 11. llaym have >iven
up housekeeping lo*. liu preseio. anu
ate selling out then liose.iold goous.
i hey will move 10 une io
uay.
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Mrs. M. Seliguian leaves tun*ont>w
for ner home in kJuiaula alter a visit
to Mrs. Lillis Ua> i:i. .at.- iiavru ul
accompany her to speuu . oiue lime m
I Fuiauia.
The Junior Dramatic cluL. wul serve
ice cream and cake at the curuer ol
Urno-h ami UarthmouLlj rtieeis tins
alterikx>u. I'liey invite then mends
to patronize them
* *
The 1-allies Aid Society of the Cat.hr
olic church have decided not to serve
rclre:stiincuts on St. Simon on the
Fourth out of courtesy to Mr. (, Ai.
Tiitou, whose fondness to the Gallic
nos upon other occasions entitles him
to the consideration on their (.art.
To Strangers.
When you want your clothes cleaned
and pdessed promptly take or send
them to Jim Carter, the leading
clothes cleaner. Ask anybody to show
you the place, 504 Monk street, or
ring phone 253-2.
flood hoard and lodging, nice rooms,
electric lights, hath, and ti c of tele
phono. $4.00 per week at 211 it St.
Nothing
Richer
j for A WEDDING PRESENT I
THAN
I (ul Glass :
\ or ;
i ; WARE !
the Best 4
i 1
Call and Examine
KENNON MjTT|
Jeweler and Eye Specif ‘ist. •
1 216 NEWCASTLE STREET. H
F Aj
! Keeper of the City Clock . Time 4
,by wire from Washington oslty’
;at 11 a. m. *
the Brunswick daily news.
\ 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.
Brunswick Plaining
and forwarding
'Compann
’Phone No. 102.
GROOKRIE i-
AND
Fresh Meats
REMBEMBER
Durden & Go
Wolf and 1 Street sell it for
jess Phone 352, and what you
order will l,e delivered promptly.
READ THESE PRICES.
Stew Meats from 5 to 7 1-2
pound Steak from 10c pound lo
12 1-4 Groceries just as cheap
SEMI-ANNUAL DIVIDEND NO. 14
NATIONAL BANK OF BRUNSWICK
All got I i..' .-•in "and 1
clothes to Jim Carter. Where do you
send yours King phone 2a,>-2.
WANTED. —Unmarried white wo
man of good character lo act as conn
panion in household, also to do light
hou-ehold work. Must furnish refer
onces. Apply this office.
'Hie board of directors of the Na
tional B.u.k of Brunswick has declar
ed semi-annual dividend number 14,
three dollars per share, payable on
and after July 1, 1903, to shareholders
of record at the close of business June
20, 1903
E. D. WALTER,
Cashier.
Brunswick, Da., Juba **o, 1903.
Don't Make a Mistake
About your harness, hut call and
see J 11. Taukersley and get one of
his Bast Better, Sells Cheaper, Gives
Best Satisfaction of any. He makes
ait grades and prices to order. Fine
Hue of horse hats, boots, dusters, oils,
and Makes a specialty ot repairing
trunks, vancea, in fact all leather and
carriage work neatly done and with
dispatch. Call un him.
J. H. TANKERSLEY.
Cold soda water and ice cream at
Fortson's drug store. *
The best pill ’ueath the stars and
stripes;
it cltanocs the system and nevei
gripes.
l.iltio Kai.y Hiatus of wordly ri ajste.
Ask for Dewitts and take no
substitute.
A small pill .easy to buy easy to take
mil easy to act, but never falling in
results. Dewitt's Little Early Risers
trouse the secretions and act ns u
tonic to the liver, curing permanent
iy.—Joorger’a Pharmacy, Smith’*
Pharmacy. A J Butt*
For Sale or Rent.
Tin- beautiful Model farm just north
of III.! city limits. 17 acres about the
house and 200 acres adjoining. All
under wire fence. Barn, stables, arte
,-b.iii well, etc. Parties wanting to
rent or purchase apply to
Brobston, Fendig A Cos.
Reward for Return of Watch.
A ladies’ double case watch stolen
from Docrllinger’s store last Saturday
night. The tlikpiece is en..
the inside Allen to Buckie, the
K is on the li/m lid and three stones
ou the bade A reward of $9 will
be paid iuuiW) questions asked if the
watch is returned to Mr. Allen Knight
No. 70S 1 street.
NEW IRISH POTATOES.
WE WANT TO BUY NEW IRIBH
POTATOES IN ANY QUANTITY.
CALI ON OR WRITE US.
SOUTHERN PRODUCE CO.
FOR SAKE.-—At a bargain, a good
combination horse, sound and gentle.
Will sell at a bargain. Apply to B.
A. Sllvera, 712 Uuion street.
Real Estate Bargains.
$3,500.00 tor one ot the prettiest
houses on Uuion street. Dot auxso
and 7 room house 260.UU 4t-*0 near
the bustuess center. $1,600.00 for 4
room house, c.ose in. ahuu.'D tor 4
small houses, rent at 516.00 pm mouth
S2OU.uO lor 3 room house, brings *6,no
per month.
BROBSTOIrf. FtCNDIG & CO
Hare is a Stunner.
A laage assortment of genuine
French and English briar pipes with
genuine amber bits, without caee
S2,M te $3,00 values. They mutt go
at SI,OO each. Call and pick your
choice. Slg Levlaen.
For Cleaning ,*nd Dyeing Summer
Clothes— no one is better prepared
than Jim Carter. Ring 'Phone 2SS
or send to 504 Monk St.
FOR RENT—’Three rooms, furnish
ed, suitable for housekeeping. Apply
160$ Gloucester sterre.
TOR SAKE —Roller top desk. Will
sell at a bargain. Address H, care
News.
Soap In Shavlnpr.
In spite of the fact that those who
nse the razor frequently cut them
selves, yet it is rarely that anything
more serious than a eut. follows, the
slight wound generally healing quick
ly, and the risk of septicaemia arising
In this way would seem to he almost
nil. In the majority of cases, there
fore, it is clear that the razor blade
must be bacteriologically clean—l. e..
free from the septic matter—which
may be attributed to the fact that
probably it is dipped into hot sterilized
water before use or else that the soap
lather is antiseptic. The latter expla
nation seems the more probable of the
two. The amount of soap rubbed on
the skin is considerable if the shaving
Is to he in any degree comfortable, and
soim has considerable antiseptic power,
a (> per cent solution being sufficient to
destroy the typhoid bacillus. There
can bo little doubt, therefore, that the
Skin is rendered sterile by the liberal
application of soap, and this fact is in
favor of any cut that may be made re
maining healthy and without any seri
ous consequence.
In a word, soap in the operation of
shaving not only facilitates the proc
ess, but playn the same valuable role
when the shaver Is unlucky enough to
cut himself as does the antiseptic la
surgery .—l,a ncet
Lost Arts at Cliildliood.
“We hear a good deal these days
about the lost arts. I wonder if the
world realizes that some of the most
precious arts of childhood nre in dan
ger of becoming extinct. llow many
boys today can make a kite properly
hung and with a tail sufficient to bal
ance it? How many boys can make a
bow with the ends nicely beut and
worked down with a bit of broken
glass?
“I interviewed my young nephew the
other day and was thunderstruck to
discover that lie knew nothing about iL
Could lie make a water wheel, a wind
mill. an elder popgun, a jack o’ lantern,
u buzz wheel, an air gun from a goose
quill with a sliced potato for ammuni
tion, a willow whistle, a squirt gun?
No; lie knew nothing about them.
“‘But surely.’ I said, almost pathetic
ally. ‘you can make a cornstalk fiddle.’
“‘Do you mean a violin, uncle?’
“Then I gave it up. I don’t believe
the youth of today know enough to
stick feathers in a corncob aid throw it
into the air. i am going to write a hank
some day upon the a; hi of ei-IMhoud to
save them front utter lur.ai.h.itiuij. -
Detroit Free Dress
IVrltjiif 3icong nw t? ft
In many of in’ : is’ ||.-.. ;
perique tnbacen < !i, i ; o ;o e
toted form is dir., i. v, si fr-r ns- pi,,
smokers. This is t!i ■ so. e ji-.-s*i<jus- II .ti
has been grown by I- ,n.< :c u.isl
Spaniards in I.uui. 'ana • ! el'ere our
Revolutionary war i. a f t
intensely strong tub: c-eo. 1.-o us lor
Its flavor and tls ability to v. eck the
nerves.
It is grown and made in St. lames
parish, lambda nr., and the r: only
amounts to About lOO.IMW pounds a
year.
The makers follow lbs primitive
processes which were in n o I'o years
ngo. The stems arc iii’.ce Eb-cu. Ilie
leaves and the l-itter ji.it into a box
under n heavy gntdiuii pressure. This
causes the Juice to run out. even
through the wood of the hones. A
gradual process of fermentation and
curing takes place.
At the end of three months the to
baceo is rolled into "carrots” and wrap
ped In cloths tightly hound with ropes.
It Is left in that way for a year before
it is ready for market.
The flavor of perique is considered
delicious by all pipe smokers, but is
too strong. The tendency of smokers is
continually toward lighter and lighter
tobacco, and perique Is now used al
most. solely for mixing with very mild
tobaccos to flavor it
For the Best hi Printing—Try the
Nows Joh Office.
Clothes don’t ic* < their shape when
sent to Jim Carter to lie cleaned and
pressed.
Ship Notice.
Neither the master, owners pr con
signees of the Spanish bark Sar. Jose
will be responsible for any debts con
tracted by the members of the crew.
Olive Gabriel, Master.
Grease pressed in your clothes will
soon ruin them ,’t'liis cheap and care
less process i 1 sfrickly avoided at
Jim Oairtelits. Send your clothes to
him when vou want a first class job.
Phone 253-2.
New Cigar Store.
I have just opened a cigar store
at my tailor shop on Newcastle
street, and will carry a full line of
smokers’ articles. The tailoring bus
iness will be conducted as heretofore.
The public is cordially invited to ex
tend me a share of the trace.
W. X. Bodani.
tA Shoe Talk
If you wear shoe* •* of eourseyou do, we can serve you in the best
Of qualities. We handle Dcugl.s,Docothy Dodd, and Nettleton brands,
all of which are high grades. A car dial welcome to all. No trouble
to show our goods.
J. A. Smith,
Great Summer
Sale This Week
We will 9ave you money on all
purchases this week. Bargains in ev
ery line. Come and g;t some of them.
Mrs. M isaac
Leader of Low Values.
Prescription,
Accuracy
If you can tell up of any device,, or
method which will enable up to be any
more accurate than now, we will '
thank you for doing so. However, we
do not see how you can possibly im
prove on our method of handling pre
scriptions. Uii-C
MORGAN’S
Drug Store.
For the “Hot
t
Old Summer Time”
>
k A WARM LINE OF REFRIGERA
b TORS,
*
• * ” GAS AND OIL STOVES,
’ ICE CREAM FREEZERS
i HAFMOCKS AND EASY CHAIRS
CHEAP FURNITURE FOR THE IS
LAND COTTAGE.
X. at. a tiller 4 ,ien
DRY GOODS
At Cost
Our sales of Dry Goods, Net ions, 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 bar gain day advertisement. We are dis
posing Of our Dry Goods, etc. because we are changing our business
into
Clothing, Shoes and
Gents’ Furnishing’s
This Is a rare chance. Don’t lose the opportunity. Don’t
allow yourself to be misled.
tI.H. Holler & Bro
220 NEWCASTLE STREET
JULY 1, 1903.