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I™®** FRIDAY MORNING.
SW
xgm Shirts, Waists |
and Skirts. |
the Chance of the Season--- |
/(mink \° ne Week—CommenciiiK Mon-|
(/[llf li/\\ day, June 2*>, 10 o’clock a. m.
/I AH ° ur White Waists and
i Skirts, 1-4 off.
j 25 % Discount.
dee Window.
-SCHEDULE-.
Steamers Hessie No i, No 2
Effective May I. 1003.
HESSIE NO. I—DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY.
Lv. 8t Simon Mills n in I.v. 8t Simon Pier 6:SO a. m.
Ar. Brunswick 7:SO a.m, fc, ~. . i ’ i I
Lv Brunrwick loa.ui. A r. Si. Simon Pier U a. rn.
Lv. SI. Simon Pier 11 a. in. Ar. Brunswick 12 in.
Lv. Brunswick 2p. in. Ai. St. Simon I'lor 3 p. in.
Lv. Si. Simon Pier 4 p. in. Ar. liniiiswiek 5 p. in.
Lv. Brunswick fi:3o p. in. Ar. SI. Simon Pier 0:30 p. m.
Ar. SI. Simon Mills 7 p. rn.
lIKSSIK NO. 2, DAILY LX< LIT SI NDA Y
Lv. Brunswick 8:30 a. in. Ar. SI. Simon Pier 9:30 a. in.
Ar. SI, Simon Mi 115.... 10a. in. Ar. Kreilerica 10:30 a. in.
Ar. I>uiicii .. 13 m.
Lv Darien 2p. in. Ar. Frederica . 4:30p. in.
Ar. Si. Simon Mills ..5 p. in. Ar. St- Simon Tier ,5.30 p. in.
Ar. Brunswick 6:30p. in.
SII N DA Y SCII LI in LB.
Lv Uiunswick 9:30 a in., ami 2:3n p. m.
Lv. St. Simon l’ier... 11 a. in., anil o p. in.
J. B. WRIOHI', Manager.
. g WITH EVERY CASH PURCHASE
-Free!
, T of twenty-live cents or over at our
► 1""J © store we will give you a ticket which
► JPjL I J ®I *” eutltloH you to a free chance on a
handsome P&i ker fountain pen, to be
„ 1 g I— . elves away every Saturday night to
, I ■ r' the person 51011110* the lucky nambet.
► lun on exhibition at our store.
preel hUNTKR’S Pharmacy
►
I When in Need of Honey* :
♦ CALL ON
: /K JOEL BROS. ;
+ f .lELIABLE PAWNBROKERS 4
f A 308 HOS Bay Street. •*
♦ 1 % Vuii ran y‘ 'hn most liberal #
4. S B your Diamonds, Wrftcliei, jcweliy.
I I and ail kinds personal
I y property.
4 all BUSINESS STRICTLY CO MFI-
♦ MStSStiSm JBBt dential. 4
4 HfwgK gjflEflßrai Unnrilerir.eu Hlidyrs lor Sdlc
Look kujo ♦
V JOEL BROS.
♦ Reliable Pawnbrokers.
Auction Sale at St. Simon.
On July Fourth there will he a
Bpleudld opportunity for the veople
of Brit: swlek ami elsewhere to pur
chase a summer homo on Lit. Simon
Island, as 4U lots will bo offered at
a bargain. These lots, size 40x90,
are the highest situated on the island,
and 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 persea proseut te
ceiving a chance thereon. For fur
ther Informatl'jn inquire of H. Ivauf
maun. lw '2l
Special Sale
This Week
in Ladies’ Muslin
UNDERWEAR
at “ELKANS”
A Sure Thinp
11 is said that mo.hing t sure ex
cept death aud uul that is not
altogether true. Lo\ King’s Neiv Dis
covery for consumption is a sure cure
for all lung aud. throiut troubles.
Thousands cau testily to that. Mrs.
C. B. VanMetio of Boephardtown, W.
Va„ says; T had a severe case of
Bronchitis, and for a y sar 1 tried ev
erything 1 heard {, but got no re
lief. One bottle f I)r. King's New
Discovery then *eured me absolutely.
It's infallible far croup, whooping
cough, grip pneumonia, and consump
tion. Try it. fit a guaranteed Bold
by ail drugglstrx Trial botlles free.
Ueg sizes 6ttc. stnd SI.OO
*some Social *
t Tiews Tides. 1
4i ’4
....... .........
Miss Mary Barnwell, is Die attrac
tive guest of Mrs. .1. W. Thomas.
• • •
Mr. and Mrs. .1. li. Mason leave
sliortly for a stay at White Springs. I
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Mr and Mrs. o. N. Taylor have
moved into their new home on In ion
st reel. i
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Miss Bessie Baker, Sparta, will ar I
rive tomorrow to he the guest of Miss
( la ra Lamar.
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The friends of A. C. Banks, Jr., are
welcoming him among t h#in after Ids
recent illness.
• • •
Mrs. L. M. Morgan is Quite sick
wit h fever to the regret of her many
fiends.
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Mrs. .I. 11. Mason lias returned from
Jacksonville, where she enjoyed a
pleasant visit to relatives.
• * *
Mrs. ftdwanl ft. Smith ves Sat m
day for Albany to spend two weoks
Indore vt urning to At hint r.
• • •
A pleasant launch party was enjoy]
rd by a iiiiiiilmo' of people last night,
chaperoned in Mrs. W 11. l>c\oc.
• • a
Mrs. W. ft. Itempster and her chil
dren w ill spend the next few days t tie
ynest of Mrs. T l‘ Winter on SI i
-mon.
a a a
Miss Sadie Thai in, of BrunswieU,
is visit.ng tier ssh*r, Mr .1. ft. M< th-a
ry at 205 WaldinirK sired, a i
Savannah Nows.
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MissCnlla Lilly luavos Saturday I >r
her home* in Vienna, (in., allur ;.
pluasant to M iss<s lirssii* ;m<l I'';iiiiiii*.
Syinmes, during which she has won
many friunds. '1 he early depart mv
of t-his channinp and popular tfn I is
much regretted hy all who have me!
her
* * *
Miss Kt he I Klliotl enterlaiued very
informally at llinch Wednesday even
iiiß in (‘oinplmeld to Miss Lilly ol’A i
enna. Aflui a pleasant evening of
games delight I'ul refreshments were
served. Those present were: Misses
Lily, lJueille Mutts, Mallard, of
Thomasvdle, Hess i e and Kan hie
Sy m rues; Hugh Hurlord, KranL
Mallard, Lelghlxiu Hurroughs, Ins
levs West, l'ayard Lulls
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A mini tier of pan us are being ai
ranged to go to St. Simon next Wed
nesday on ihe library excursion. The
unusual and attractive leaujres that,
are to mark tms event will make ii
very popular. 1 lie young people will
arrange a nance in lake advantage of
i he good music that will be inrmshed
lor Uie occasion, alid ailogetliel tin:
allair promises to uu a greai success.
The Macon News of yesterday says:
Miss Josephine Shaw, Mrs. J. 1). Stet
son, Mr. James Stetson, Mr. William
Kayuo and Mr. Albert Jones were
among the Macon people who came :n
today troin a delighttul -stay at Cum
ueriaiid. That popular resort has ik*im
puiroiuxed largely by Macon people
mis season. ’I aw days are spent imp
my in hunting, lisnuig, rowing, sun
• milling or miy swmgiy in tin: shades
ui uic* wide veranuas. (lie various
lorms ol amusement ami l.ne absence
ot iormulity makes a stay there os*
penally restful and pleasant. Among
ilie Macon people now at Cuin-Uerianu
are avmh. L. i). Pearson and tier chi!
urm, bam and Alary Pearson, Mr.
aim Airs. Wm. ihunsuii and children,
and Miss Blossom Davis, <t iVrry,
air. and John Holmes and .uss Mar
cella Cruntli, aids Louise Urr, Miss
Kate Ayers, Mr. Stewart .miles ami
ot uers.
Here it a Svunne..
A la*g assortment f genuine
trench and fcnyiibh briar pipes with
genuine amoer oite, without case
*a,ou to 9*,06 values. They must go
at sl,uo each. Gall sue pick your
choice. Gig Levieen.
—*r*
Clothes don’t io.-o their shape whet,
seal to Jim Carter to be cleaned ant.
pressed.
THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWB.
1 building Material *
* „
2 W* have on hand a full Una of
2 the following atock.
FLOORING, *
CEILING, *
, SIDING, *'
**’ MOULDINGS, *
f LATTICE *
K , FENCING, *
x RAILING and ROUGH
X DRESSED BOARDS. *
* %
U Let us quote you prices. *
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*f n
* Brunswick Plaining*
* and forwarding „
l 'Gcmpann J
* ’Phone No. 102.
* FOR •
* GBOCifiRIE LT
* AND *
* Fresh Meats
* REMBEMBER
Duitien & Co*
Wolf and 1 Street sell it for *
less Phone 352, anil wfraf. you
+ order will lie delivered promptly. -F
* READ THESE PRICES.
-* Stew MeaLs from !> :o 712 +
+ pnend Steak from 10c pound to
-2. Groceries Just as cheap. +
SEMI-ANNUAL DIVIDEND NO. it
NATIONAL BANK OF BRUNSWICK
The board of directors of the Na
tional llauk of Brunswick lias dc- hir
ed semi-annual dividend number 14,
three dollars per share, payable on
and after July 1, 1303, to shareholders
ot recoil, at the close of business June
2a, 1303
£. D. WALTER,
Cashier.
Brunswick, Go., .tone ho, 1903.
Don’t Make a Mistake
About your harness, hut call and
see J, U. Tankersley ami set one ot
his. Hast Better, Bells Cheaper, Gives
Beal Satisfaction ol any. He makes
all graces and prices to oruer a its
line of horse bats, boots, dusters, oils,
auu Makes a specialty ol repairing
trunks, vaiices, in tact all leather ana
carriage work neatly done anU with
dispatch. Hall on nine
J. H. TANKERSLEY.
Kalola is now 1 for sale by nearly all
druggists and every bottle is guaran
teed.
Doctors, hankers, lawyers, mer
chant , preachers and all intelligent
people endorse and recommend Ka
lola for indigestion, kidney and lives
troubles.
The best pill ’neatii the stars and
stripes;
It cleanses the system aud never
gripes.
Little Early P.isors of wordly respite.
Ask lor Dewitt.) and take no
gubstliute.
A small pill .easy to buy easy to take
and easy to act. but never falling in
results. Dewitt's Little Early Kisers
arouse the secretious and act as a
tonic to the liver, curing permanent
ly.—-Joerger’s Pharmacy, Smith’s
Pharmacy, w, .1 Until’
FUK SALE. —At a bargain, a good
ombinatlon horse, sound and gentle.
Will sell at a bargain. -Apply to S.
A Silvern, 712 UuJou street.
Brunswick & Birmingham
railroad AO.
Schedule in Effect January 11, 1903.
West Bound.
|017|5 | 3 | 1.
d’ly| d’ly |d'lyj d’ly j d’ly
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I p uij p ni |p m| a m i a m-
STATIONS ,1 i [ 1 1-
LV. Brunswick. 9 Ul), a 30(2 10,20 2U, to oo
ouutu. J etiou.j a iu 4 4 *v,- 2,iu 2u, lo
uruosloa ... .|U 2u, a ou t 2 o.*|iU -re, u2O
Buffalo [t> a Uu,2 4i))Ul Do; 0 29
Anguilla jSMhj 0 00,9 ,! 00, 0 34
Cartier [9 38; 5 05[2 62;11 02j 6 38
,vi. 1 ualmaun.; J 00j J 2U|J Uijll 15; 618
East Bound.
|2|4jG | 8 | 10
STATIONS 1 a ly; dly ,U ly, and ly | dly
l 1 1 i I
, a nij pm ( p in, pmj p m
I 1 1 — .~~l
Lv. Thalmann., 7 00,11 30,3 10i 6 30,10 00
Cartier 17 14,1111,3 22, 13,10 12
Anguilla 1 7 17,11 47,3 20, 6 46,10 Jo
Stiffalo ! 7 22;11 54,8 31[ 6 "
Brohston .... 1 7 28jll 58,3 35j 6
South. J-ct10u.,7 38,12 10,3 44, 6 10,10 34
Ar Brunswick. |7 55| 12 30i4
Trains Nos. 1,3 and 7 .makes close
connection at Thalmann with the Sea
board Air lane for Jacksonville aud
points South.
Trains Nos. 1, & ami 7 make clos
connection at Thalmann for Savannah
and points North.
Train No. 11 leaves Thalmana, dai.y
6.01 P. M., arrives at Nicholls 9-26.
Train No. 12 leaves Nicholls 6.21) A.
M arrives Thalmann 9.59.
J. A. MCDUFFIE. General Manager
Grease pressed ill your clothes will
oon ruin thorn. This cheap and care
less process i l ' strtckly avoided a
jim Send your clothe- t
him when you want a first class job.
phone 253-2.
FOR SALE—Roller top desk. Will
sell at a bargain. Address H, care
News.
PERSONAL NOIES
—* —
NOTES ABOUT PEOPLE WHO
COME AND GO IN ANB OUT
OF THE CITY.
!
Mrs. M. Eisenberg continues very
ill. i
J. H. Morgan spent yesterday In
Macon.
The little son of Mr. and Mrs. J.
W. Chasten is very ill.
.1. T. Lucas, a well known Atlanta
business was in Ihe city yesterday.
A. 0. Stevens, a prominent merchant
of Atlanta, was in Ihe city yesterday.
j .1. A. McDuffie, general manager of
Ihe B. & 11., has returned from a liusi
•ness trip to Savannah.
It. J. Ford, of the 11. & B .has re
turned from a business.trip to Tifton
and other points ye-terday.
A large crowd is expected at the
liasebalf game this afternoon and they
will see some warm ball playing.
Ernest Rickott left last light for
Ballimore, where lie goes u> have an
operation performed in the John ll' l>-
kins hospital.
Turner Brewer.the hu-tling repre
sentative of tlie Kalola company, is
spending some time in the city. Mr.
Brewer look ihe prise of the- com
pany last year lor ine largest sales.
A large number of Brunewickians
will leave lor me islunus today to re
main umil Monday.
YVatch thieves seem to be abioad in
the land and several line timepieces
nave been stolen lately.
Nearly all the pleasure boats in
the harbor will be at St. bnuon to
morrow and tilings m ttie vie.auy ui
the pier will be lively.
The strut lax collections so far this
year nas iirukeii an previous recorus
and if the good wont continues t-ne
citj oilico-.s wilt tic- sivelieu to u larger
extent than auyhouy expected.
Tile ice war is getting interesting
ami me people seeiu uj enjoy .i.
terday ice sold lor ten cents a bun-!
urc-u unu it it gees nucn lower tiie
lauturicv will have to g.ve it away.
Evotybody is invited to join the
largo Kalola cnoir that is now nemg
organised lo sing us praises lor n.-
ugestion, kidney anil liver troubles.
Good hoard and lodging, nice rooms,
electric lights, hath, anu u e of tele
phone. $4.00 per week at 211 B Si.
Beal instate bargains.
8.i,6hu.00 roe one or the prettiest
houses oil Union street. Lot suxi-u"
aim i lvjoru house J26U.UO 45x9u near
the business center. Bi,dou.uu lot 4
loom nouse, c.-ose in, tor 4
small houses, rent at pIG.OU per mouth.
82U0.de lor 3 room in, use, brings JS.OU
per montn.
BKOBSTON. FENDIG & CO
Kalola.
This highly endorsed preparation
lor iiidlgesion, kidney and liver
trouliles appeals to every inielligent
man and woman for a lair and impar
tial trial. Kalola is composed ot the
properties of lVmr noted mineral
springs of known, power to cure indi-.
gestion, kidney and liver troubles.
Piease remember that 11 i: is good
to eat yarn will tind 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 ot 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 oi dinary of said coun
ty to he held on the hrst Monday in
.July 1903.
|?V/ - - l J> D> F °9 lßr >
Administrator with win annexed of
Hannah Faultoner, deceased.
FOR SALE--Bed room furniture,
cheap, at 405 G street.
Jv A Shoe Talk
| '7 you *>**r shoes **•* of courseyou do. we can serve you in the best
* \ iigA of Rb* I ' l '* 8 w handle Douglas.Donothy Bodd, and Nettieton brand*,
l \ * ll of whieh are h: o h irariea. A cor dial welcome to all. No trouble
§•; \ IgjjpA to show our goede.
U | J. A. Smith,
Great Summer ;
: Sale This Week:
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► We will save you money or. all
► 4
► purchases this week. Bargains in ev- 4
F ery line. Come and get some of them.
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: Mrs. M* isaac
Leader if Low Values.
Prescription, .
Accuracy :
If you can tell up of any device, or 4
method which will enable up to he any
mare accurate than now, we will
thank you for doing so. However, we
■I
do not, see how you can possibly ini- (
prove on our method of handling pre 1
<
scriptions. 1
MORQAN’S
Drug Store.
; For the “Hot
■ Old Summer Time”
r.
6 A WARM LINE OF REFRI6ERA
£ TORS,
6 GAS AND Oil. STOVES,
f.
a ICE CREAM FREEZERS
HAFMOCKS AND EhSY CHAIRS
6 CHEAP FURNITURE FOR THE IS
LAND COTTAGE.
iM, M. Miller & 6 <
DRY GOODS
At Cost
Our sales of Dry Goods, Nt ions, Millenery, Linen Goods, Laces
and Embroideries are still cnand will continue until all the above
.nentloned gooda are cold
This is no fake and no bar gain day advertisement. We are dis*
nosing 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 t© be misled.
J.H/Heltef & Bpo
220 NEWCASTLE STREET
JULY 3, 1903.