The Brunswick daily news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1903-1906, July 02, 1903, Image 4

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rmniBDAT morning. Shirts, Waists and Skirts. The Chance of the Season--- mm tone Week—-Commencing Mon nikil///V. Day, June 29, 10 o’clock a. m. 'mripk/ I A,i <>ur w,lite Waists and iSkirts, 1-4 off. j Vr 2 5 % Discount. dee Window. V j M if m / A — I& 'W / ff / L/fst* is Jss t £ <* —SCHEDULE— Steamers Hessie No i, No 2 Effective May I. 1903. HEBBIE NO. I—DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. Lv fit. Simon Mills fi a. in Lv. Ht Simon Pier....... C:3O a in. Ar. Brunswick 7:80 a.ra. 1. it nw i. . \fftn A-i I,v Brum wick 10 a. in. Ar. SI. Simon Bier , II a. in. I.v. SI. Simon Pier 11 a. m. Ar. ISriinswiek 12 in. I.v. Brunswick 2p. in. Ar. St.. Simon Pier Up. in. Lv. 51... Simon Pier I p. in. Ar. Brunswick 6p. in. Lv. Brunswick .6:30 |i. m Ar. Si. Simon Pier U:3o p. in. Ar. St. Simon Mills 7 p. in. IIKSSIK NO. 2. DAILY E\< KPT SII MA Y Lv. Brunswick 8:30 a. in. Ar. SI. Simon Pier. 9:30 a. m. Ar. St. Simon Mills. 10 a.m. Ar. Frederica |o:30 a.*ni. Ar. Ilarien .. 12 in. Lv liarien 2 p. in. Ai. Frederica . 4:30p. ill. Ar. St. Simon Mills ... r > p. in. Ar. SI . Simon Pier, „ 6.30 p. in. Ar. Brunswick 6:3iip. in. SUNDAY Sell KDI’LK. Lv. Mt'iinswick 0:30 a. m., and 2:30 p. in. Lv. St. Simon Pier . 11 a. in., and ti p. m. • J. B. WRIGHT, Manager. ► ► mmmf ft WITH EVERY CASH , PURCHASE :Free! * y of twenty live cents or j over nt our ► ITT more we will give you a ticket which £ *, jj) / entitles you to a free cßance on a t handsome Barker fountain .pen, to be K I-g i- I. . give* away every Saturday, night to r |Ui V | y the person holding the lucky number. ► ** iii on exhibition at our ittxjTO. •Free! HUNTER’S Pharmacy When in Need of Homeyi ’ _ CALL ON i /K. JOEL BROS. ► g -.ELIABLE PAV/NBt ‘OKEfttJ , / \ 308 309 Oiy f.trcet.. J \ You car. ge the most /'-tarsi loam. ore jj I your Diamonds, \Vjtenet, Jewell y a I Furniture >nd all kintln of J • ALL BUSINESS STRICTLY* CO’/FF .V ,: - Uru cclt*tmeet £y*:rige& For 1 : , u t( ■ '* r U e 3 fcn i sujn Out* • 4 • Htorr a JOL.L BROS. , Reliable Pawnbrokers. Auction Sale at St. Simon. On July Fourth there will be a splendid opportunity for tho veople of Brunswick and elsewhere to pur chase a summer home on !Jt. Simon Island, as 4U lots will be offered at a bargain. These lots, size 40x110, are Uie highest situated on tho island, ami are near the beach and light house. They will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder. In ad dition to this one lot will be given away free, each psr Jia present re ceiving a chance thereon. For fur ther information Inquire of H. liauf m&nn. lw -21 'Special Sale This Week in Ladies' Muslin UNDERWEAR fat “ELKANS” A Sure Thino- It is said thul nothing Is .sure ex ; cept death and Rues, but that is not altogether true Dr King's Nrw Dis covery for, consumpt km is a sure cure for all \utig and throaa troubles. | Tbousansla can testify to tUa; Mrs 0. B. VVuUVtetre of Sncpherdtown W Yn, sivys: "1 had a severe ease of Bron. .bit Is, aud for .a y tar 1 tried ev erythlaig 1 heard ol but got no re lief. One bottle, ot Dr. King's New Discovery then curnd me absolutely. It’s in faff ible for croup, -whooping cough, r rip pneumoaia, and consump tion ', ry it. It’s guaranteed Sold h - v Af’ . druggists.. Trial botS.les free. Re, S- sires 50c. said SIOO seme rfeeial theirs thotes.: j Mrs, T. F. Winter spent Tuesday in , the city. ■ • * | Mrs Edward It Smith spent yester day in the city. * * * | Mrs. It. S. Lang is the guest of Mrs. I) D. Atkinson. * * • ! Miss Holt Brantley has returned from a visit to Macon. * * * Miss Ethel Elliott lias returned from a visit to Mrs. E. E. Smith on St. Simon. • • w ! Mrs It If. Everett and her guest, 'Mrs. Weddell, spent yesterday on St. Simon. * * * Misse" Ada and Nellie Barnes are spending a few days with relatives in Jasper, Fla. • • • Mrs. W IL Anderson has been rjuitc sick for several days at Mrs. Winter’s cottage on St. Simon. |* * * i Miss Ethel Elliott entertained last. evening in honor of Miss Lily, of 1 Vienna, the guest of ilhe Misses ! Symiues. • * * Mrs. Nina Ooldwire, of Wnycros is visiting her parents. Mr. and Mn. J. 11, 1 tames, Mrs. Guhiwiie is :u • eompanied hy her iwu eliiidren, A h loy and Gilbert. W. A Powell and wife. Miss Am ie Powell, and Mr.-. Bessie Powell Mil ler, of Atlanta, arrived in the city lerday and went to Cumberland to spend some time. Mrs. II S. Hillsinau and Miss Daisy Scarlett, of Macon, arc spending a it w days with Mrs. J. H. IJ. L>an iorth Uil'oro going to Fancy MUtl to tpencl several weeks. The Daughters of the Revolution ■nei yetioiuay iiteinoi>ii ai ut. kju.u ol Airs. J. a. UiitLb. £>uvl rui taat mailers were Uiseusseu, anions lucui, Hie program ui exeiubuo 01 me con leience 10 he ..<*m next axo.v.uuer i.i lies eily. Tiie library excursion 110x1 w’eiines ! bay promises tu uu lxk ~n a event ol tin* season. lue convi hk'iil Hours ior going Over u> u.e isi.iaU will iutimle an evening mp 01 U.e boat, and ouur I cat urea inahe 11 an vieeially nAiraf-uve aifair. ViciveLs win in* pm on saie touay anu nliiiioers iiave oeeii in a.iv'aiiee. i‘iio extra inducement nuimnu in me price 01 a Crip tic net is a uiomn s ouuseiip -11011 10 me lirunsswicK library. Tins will give cacli purcnasei 01 a uckel Uie privilege 01 tin* noraiy, iiie lise Ol an ils ooulvS, papeiS auU magci lui* one luoniu uum uaie ui ex cursion. I‘ins libel ai oiler will inane me saie ol LiCiveis uuu. u;uiy omsk, ami an who wish 10 gt> sitaulu ticneis eariy. To Strangers. When you want your oolites cleaned .uiu i#uesseu piouiplly lake 01 semi mem to Jim Uaner, me leading t unils cleaner. v. n anybody lo . nuv you the place, 501 AI nk street, or i .ug pnulic Jan--. CtKsi biKtul and lodging, nice loom- , elcci ric iighis, balli, aim u-e of tek jdiono. i 4.U0 per week at L'll li Si. Heal Estate Maryams. >.:,:tX/uu ior one ui uie yretileai houses on cuiuii street. Uui b\jxd> anti rooiu house Jdi>.ou 4dXJU neai the l usmcaa comer, lot + room. House, ck>. v e in. ior 1 small neuses, rem al >lo.ue pe inunih. tor u room heuse, brings |s.u<J per uioctn. 11 HOUSTON. FF?\ T OIG & CO Her* is a Stunner. A lapgo assortment o* genuine French and English briar pipta with genu\ne amber bits, without case to sii,Go values. They must go at $ I**oo aach. Call and pick your choree, oig Levi&en. Clotiiets <ioii l ie e Iheir sbape .. he., sent to Jim Carter 10 be cleaned ami pressed. 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 f and forwarding \ 'Company ’Phone No. 102. FOR GKGCLRIE AND Fresh REMBF.MBEIf Dui den & Go Wolf and 1 Street sell it ioi iess J^ione and what you ureter will ho delivered promptly. READ TH£y£ PRICE.S. Stew Meats from f to ?1 2 _.oi:nO Steak fiom lt’c pound to 3 J { Groceries just as * lieap. CE Ml-ANNUAL DIVIDEND NO. 1J NATIONAL OF BRUNSWICK The board of directors of ibe Na ticnal B.,1,1; ui 1 fr,.:,s ,s i; I:jj uvrlar ed somi-annual dividend number 14, three dollars per share, payable on and after July 1, l'Ju:!, to shareholders r.t reci ru at the close el' I usiui*.ss June Lit, ibbJ c. D. WALTER, Cashier. Brunswick, fi*-, June n d, 1903. Don’t ivluke a Mistake About your harness, but call and see J. ri. Taukersley and gei oue ol his. Last Bettor, Selis Cheaper, Gives Best. Satisfaction of any. He makes all grades and pricer, lu druer. vine line ol horse huts, boots, dusters, oils, and Makes a specialty ot repairing trunks, vaiices, in tact all leather and carriage work neatly done and with uispatcu. call on nim. J. H. TANKERSLEY. Kalola is no'-, for sale by nearly all druggists and every bottle is guaran teed. . Doctors, bankers, lawyers, mer chant-.-. preachers and all iuteliigenl people endorse and recomniend Ka lola for indigestion, kidney and liver troubles. The best pill neath the stars aDd stripes; It cleanses the system and never gripes. LB'.: I any Kisoi ol wordly r. *te. Ask for Dewitts and take no substitute. A small pill .easy lo buy easy to take and easy to act, but never tailing In results. Dewift’s Little Early Itisers arouse the secretions and act as a tonic to the liver, curing permanent ly. —Joerger a Pharmacy. Euiitli's I'iiaiiior. W * But*" FOB SALE- At a liargaiu, a good oinbina' U,u horse, sound and gentle. W.il sell at a bargain. Apply to S, A. Silvern, 712 Uuion street. Brunswick & Birmingham RAILROAD CO. Schedule in Efiect January 11. 1903. West Bound. |9|7i 5 | 3 | 1 d'l.v, d'ly jd'lyj and ly | d'ly I p nt p m ip lt/jj a m | a m- STATIONS ii ; i- 4 Lv. Brunswick. S Ulu *tSSt 2u t 2 -0, U Oil fcjuuiil. J’cliuil.j U 0 t Old U robs ton . 4 ot* ( J 4'Jj 026 Buffalo j‘J2 J| & oUjis 4J ( 10 63j 0 2iJ Anguilla i*J Jio] 5 1>5;2 48. 10 s‘Jj 0 J 4 Cartier 1 9 5 05)2 62,1102, 6 28 ai i aaiutann j DO; a 20, J 05,11 15; 648 East Bound. |2|4j6 | i l 10 STATIONS d’ly, d'ly d'lyj d’ly | d’ly t , j. . i t amiprn p nr p m 1 p m 1 —1 ! —I 1 Uv. Tbalmann.j7 QOjll 30j3 10j 5 30jl0 00 Cartier |7l4|lX 44,3 22 B 43J10 12 Anguilla 17 17,11 47.3 25; B 4310 15 Buffalo | 7 22j1l B 4 3 3li B 53,10 21 Brohston 7 28,11 58:3 35; 5 57;10 25 South. J’etion 7 38,12 10|3 44: 0 10,10 34 Ar Brunswick.,7 55j12 30j4 o(f| 6 30jl0 50 Trains Nos. 1. 3 and 7 makes close connection at Tbalmann with the Sea board Air Une for Jacksonville and points South. Trains Nos. 1. 5 and 7 make close connection at Tbalmann for Savannah and points North. Train No. 11 leaves Thalaann, daily 001 P. M . arrives at Nicholls 9.26. Train No 12 leaves Nicholls 6.30 A. M.. arrives Thalmann 9.59. J. A. McDUFFIE. General Manager. Grease pressed in your clothes will ,txm ruist them This cheap and care less process Is strickly avoided at Jim Cartevfe. Seed your clothes to lint when vou want a first elass job. Phone 253-2. FOR. SALE —Roller top desk. Will sell at a bargaiu. Address H, care News. Tt*e Mitel* It is to Mr. Isaac Jiolden, member of parliament, that we owe the invention of the lucifer match. This discovery was, he himself lias told us, the result of a happy thought. “In the morning I used to get up at 4 o’clock in order to pursue my studies, and I used at that time the flint and steel, the use of which 1 found a very great inconven ience. Of course I knew, as other chemists did. the explosive material that was necessary in order to produce instantaneous light, but it way very difficult to obtain a light on wood by that explosive material, and the idea occurred to me to put sulphur under the explosive mixture. I did that and showed it in my next lecture on chem istry. a course of which I was deliver ing at a large academy. “There was,” added Mr. Holden, “a young mail in tile room whose father was a chemist in London, and he im mediately wrote to his father about it. and shortly afterward lucifer matches were Issued to the world. 1 believe that was the first occasion tlmt we had foe present lucifer match. I was urged to go and take out a pntedt immediate ly. but. t thought it was so small a mat ter and it cost me so little labor that I did not think It proper lo go anil get a patent: otherwise 1 have no doubt it would have been very profitable.” liv One Arm. “It is a matter of surprise to me.” re marked a man who is a keen observer, recently, “that baif the children of this country do not grow up minus an arm.” "But wherefore?” asked the person to whom lie was speaking. “Here is an illustration.” continued the first speaker. "Do you see that woman walking with a little child? Now. notice her when slie crosses the ' street.” At the crossing the woman lifted the child by oi ■ arm. It dangled in the air, and its feel did not touch the earth until it was across the street, when the mother dropped it on the sidewalk. “Well, the linn held, didn't it?” “But." continued tin philosopher, “1 was afraid at one time it would be, wrenched from its socket. Now, that' Is a sight you can witness every hour In tlie day -mothers dragging children out of street cars, across the streets or up a flight of stairs by one arm. 1 wonder how the mothers would like it if a being four times is large as them selves should suddenly swoop down and lift them by oue arm. I'd like to see It tried once. I .iust. would.” J. A. McDuffie leaves this morning on a short business trip to Savan uah. Kalola acts magic on your kidneys and liver and yon will feel its effect! latter taking the free sample given ‘ you. FOR RENT—Three rooms, furnish ed. suitable for housekeeping. Apply ltiuk Gloucester sterre. Take, talk and buy Kalola from your druggist. New Cigar Store. 1 have just opened a cigar store at my tailor .-hop on Newcastle street, and will carry a lull line of smokers’ articles. The tailoring bus iness will lie conducted as heretofore. The public is rordially invited to ex tend me a sharo of Uie traue. W. X. Bodani. Remember if you are suffering with indigestion Kalola is your friend and will cure you. All good ditossers send tfieir clothes to Jim Carter. Whore do you send yours Ring phone 253-2. WANTED. —Unmarried white wo man of good character to act as com panion in household, also to do light household work. Must furnish refer ences. Apply this office. Everybody is invited to join the largo Kalola choir that is now being organized to sing its praises for in dgestion, kidney and liver troubles Piease remember that it i: is goed tc eat yau will And it at Wilson s 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 l’or purpose of distributing to heirs. Said applica tion will bo heard at the regular term of the court of ordinary of said coun ty to be held on the first Monday in July 1903. J. D. Fogler, Administrator with will annexed of Hannah Faulkner, deceased. FOR SALE—Bed room furniture, cheap, at 405 G streeb Jk A Shoe Talk / lf y° u vvear shoes *"* eourseyou do, we can serve you in fne Best m \ ° f C!UaMtieS ' We handie Douglas,Dorothy Dodd, and Nettlaton branda, all of which are high grades. A cor dial welcome to all. No troubls K'\ g~-to show our good*. L I J. A. Smith, Great Summer Sale This Week We will save you money on ail purchases this week. Bargains in ev- i ery“line. Come and get some of them. • Mrs. M isaae Leader cf Low Values. Prescription, . Accuracy : If yon can tell up of any device, or I 4 method which will enable up to he any more' accura'fc than now, we will | thank you for doing so. However, we • 1 do not see how you can possibly ini . prove on our method of handling pre scriptions. | :)gm MORGAN’S ► : Drug Store, For the “Hot Old Summer Time” A WARM LINE Or REFRIGERA TORS, , GAS AND OIL STOVES, ICE CREAM FREEZERS HAFMOCKS AMD EASY CHAIRS CHEAP FURNITURE FOR THE IS LAND COTTAGE. M. M. Miller Ad on DRY GOODS At Cost Our sales of Dry Goods, Not ions, Millenery, Linen Goods, Laces 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 ar e dis posing of our Dry Gonds, 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.B. Heller & Bro 220 NEWCASTLE STREET JULY 2, 1903.