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SATURDAY MORNING.
Shirts, Waists
Jpr and Skirts.
HtewN The Chance of the Season
Im lm \ (,ne Week—Commencing Mon
\l ill I ///V \'J a y June 29, 10 o’clock a. m.
AI! Our White Waists and
I Skirts, I=4 off.
I j jF 25 % Discount.
tfee Window.
==SCBEDULiE==
Steamers Hessie No i, No 2
liffective May 1. 1903.
HESSIE NO. I—DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. \
Lv. St. Simon Mill* (in in Lv St Simon Pier 6:3d a. ,m.
Ar. Brunawiek 7:80 a.m.
l.v Itrimrwick 10 a. in. Ar. St. Sfinon l’ier Ila. mi.
I.v. SI. Simon Pier 11 a. in. Ar. Brunswick 12 in.
l.v. Brunswick 2p. hi. Ar. Sl. Simon I’ic.i Up. in.
I.v. Si Simon Pior 4 p. m. Ar. Brunswick f> p. mi.
l.v. Brunswick f,:30 p. m. A i SI. Simon Pier fj:3o p. m.
A r. St.. Simon M ills 7 p. in.
lIKSSIE NO. 2, DAILY 10 X(’ 1C I"P SUNDAY*
Lv. Brunswick 8:30 a. in. Ar. SI. Simon Pior 0:30 a. tn.
Ai. SI. Simon Mills . 10a. in. Ai Frederica . 1.0:30 a.^in.
Ar. Darien.. 12 m..
Lv. Darien 2p. in.’ Ar. Frederica . 4:30p. in.
Ar. SI. Simon Mills ..S p. in. Ar. St. Simon Pier . 0.30 p. in.
Ar. Brunswick 0:30p. m.
SUNDAY S<' 11I0DIJLK.
Lv. Uninswick 9:30 a. m., and 2:30 p. in.
Lv. SI Simon Pier... 11 n. in., and (ip. m.
J. B. WRIGHT, Manager.
■—T A WITH EVERY CASH PURCHASE*
Free!
, of twenty live cents or over at tr,
JT\ K— „ store we will Rive you a ticket whi.&h •
mTm B # J entitles you to a free chance on a
lmmlsoiue I’arker fountain pen, to l>e
1IIfl4“ /> |. * l,# " Away every Saturday night. “to
■ ff v 2 j the person holding the lucky number.
Pen on exhibition at our Btxrre. *,
F nee! HUNTER’S Pharmacy
When in Need of IToney;.
CALL ON
/fv JOEL BROS.
g RELIABLE PAWNBROKERS
m y 308-389 Bay Striesi.
/ \ You can e' ‘ho most litwial loan*. on
I 1 yrur Diamonds, Wate fees, Jewelry,
i I t urmture and all kinds, of <t perenal
a. J
ALL BUSINESS STltft T'i’-V CO4FT
\"h£SX £ER#- §j*. UENTIAU
Umcclcrnied Rlcrjges Fur Stjle
BBH|WkSm I us K.- Illyr >. Call sign outside stoic
BROS.
Reliable Pawnbrokers. /
Auction Sale at Bt. Simon.
Oil July Fourth there will he a
splendid opportunity for the veople
of Brunswick and elsewhere to pur
chase a summer home on iJt. Simon
island, as 40 lots will be offered at
a bargain. These lots, size 40x00, )
are the highest situated on the island. ’
and me near the beach end 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 per iin present re
ceiviug a chance thereon. For far
ther iuforujutl'jn Inquire of H. liauf
tuaun. lw 21
Special Sale
This Week !
in Ladies’ Muslin
UNDERWEAR
at “ELKAN3”
A Sure Thing
It is said that nothing Is' sure ex
cept death and taves, but, that is not
| altogether true, ltr Klnif's ’New Dls
j covery for cons'.iuiption J a (sure cure
for all lung and thmut troubles.
[ Thousands >'an testify to’ tli at. Mrs.
j B. VauVlolre of tteephienSttown, W.
| Va., says: "1 had a o\roro case of
lironc.hitls, and for a ywitr 1 tried ev
erything 1 heard of. bm’. got no re
lief. One bottle f l)r ‘Kina’s New
Discovery then cured me all aolutely.
lt’ lnfallfble for croc p, -whooping
cough, grlji pueiimouia, ind iKmmimp
tlon. Try it It’s gnarmiteod. Sold
h.v all druggists. Trial botthes free.
Iteg sizes 60c and $1 .00
v
’deme dedal
■ thews thetes.
Little Miss Moyse and Leslie Wat-1
I kins will return home Sunday, after a!
pleasant visit to relatives in Savan
-1 nail.
• • *
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Watkins will
have as their quests next week Mr.
and Mrs. H. Kirkland, of Savannah.
• • •
Miss Ruth Norris is spending a few
days on St. Simon, the guest of Miss
Alma Wriglit.
Little Miss Evelyn Middleton will
entertain her friends this afternoon
in honor of her ninth birthday.
• *
Miss Janie Symons entertained a
few friends informally last, everting. “
Mr. and Mrs. A. G.Banks are spend
ing a few days on SI. Simon, the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Conn lev.
• • •
Miss Lucille, Lulls is spending some
time on St. Simon, (lie guest of Miss
Alma Wright.
• •
Mrs. 11. W. Hopkins, of Thomas
ville. who is spending some lime on
St. Simon, spent yesterday in the city
with Mr. and Mrs. it. It, Hopkins.
• • •
Mrs. J. W. Thomas lias issued in %it a*
t ions for a card parly to lie given next,
Tuesday evening in honor h- ; gm~l,
Miss Barnwell, of Beaufort.
* •
Miss Clara Lamar and her guest,
Miss Bessie Laker. !ave*tndav for Si.
Simon In spend several day:, wit.li Miss
Alma Wright.
The friends of Mrs. il. Hopkins
will he ({lad to leum I lint she has ic
covered from her illness.
• • •
The friends of Miss Arabella
Wright, will be pi ad In know that a
cable message was received .vestr-rda.v
announcing her sale arrival in i.m i
jjool,after a pleasant, trip made in six
days.
• • *
The friends of Miss Ernestine !1 a ;•-
Ai, formerly of I his cit y, now of New
York, will learn with inheres:, ot the
prominent, part, she look in the com
mencement of Mount St. Man 's acai *
omy in Newlmrg, N. 7 , whore she ,s
a pupil. 'This old an popular msU
iiil,ion is noted lor its high standards
and Miss Harris .made a line record in
tier music and other studies, lies ides
several musical numbors which she
rendered she acted "Selected Scenes
from Macbeth,” an afterpiece render
ed by a number of girls, and acquitted
herself splendidly.
Kalola.
This highly endorsed preparation
for iudigeston, kidney and liver
troubles appeals to every intelligent
man and womani for a lair and impar
tial trial. Kalola Is composed of the
properties of four noted mineral
springs of known power to cure hull
.gosthm, kidney and liver troubles.
Please remember that it it Is good
to eat yau will find It at Wilson's
Cltatlsn.
Georgia, Glynn County.
Nolle# Is kereby give* that the un
dersigned, administrator with will an
nexed of Hannah Faulkner, dooennod
turn agplled to the ordinary of said
oeiiaty fer the (nave to sell land bo
longing t# said estate for purpes* of
dtstrtbutiag to heirs. Rati applica
tion will b hoard ut the regular term
*f the court of ordinary of said ooun
ty te be held o the Irst Monday In
July 1988.
J. ■- Fogler,
Administrator with will annexed of
FeulUaer. dtx eajioa.
Everybody Is invited to join the
largo Kalola choir that is now being
organized to slug its praises for in
dgesliou, kidney ami liver troubles.
Her* lb a Stunner.
A laege assortment of genuine
Vrvenoh and English briar pipes with
geetdne amber bits, without case
$2,98 te $9,80 values. They must go
at $14)0 mcH. OaM end pick your
choice &lg Levta**.
Clothes don't io-o their shapo when
sent to .llm Carter to bo cleaned and
pressed.
THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS.
building Material
W* 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
'Ccmpanii
’Phone No. 102.
4 FOR
QR(#3KRI EL
AND
Fresh Meats
REMBEMBER
Durden & Go
Wolf and 1 Street sell it for
itjKK Phone 1152, and whal you
order will he delivered promptly.
READ THEoE PRICES.
Stew Meats from 5 to 712
yoimfl Steak from 10c pound to
12 Groceries just as cheap
SEMI-ANNUAL. DIVIDEND NO. Ti
NATIONAL BANK OF BRUNSWICK
The board of directors of the Na
tional Batik ol Brunswick lias declar
ed semi-annual dividend . number 14,
throe dollars per share, payable on
ami after .July J, 1903, to shareholders
cl record at the ole,to of business June
£O, 19U3
t. D. WALTER,
Cashier.
Brunswick, Da., J'uie t>o, 1903.
Don’t Make a Mistake
About your harness, but call and
see J. H. Tankersley and get oue ot
his. Oast tietter, Sella Cheaper, Uiveu
best Satisfaction ot auy. He makes
all grades ami prices to order, mus
Uuo ot horse hats, boots, dusters, oils,
and Makes a specialty ot repairing
trunks, vallces, la tact all leather and
carriage work neatly done and with
dispatch. Call ou him.
J. H. TANKERSLEY.
Kalola is now for sale by nearly all
druggists and every bottle is guaran
teed.
Doctors, bankers, lawyers, mer
chant,, preachers and all intelligent
people endorse and recommend Ka
lola. for indigestion, kidney and liver
troubles.
The heal pill neaih toe stars and
stripes;
It cleanses tne system and never
gripes.
Tittle Early Kisers ot worthy relate.
Ask lor Dewitts and take no
substitute.
A small pill .easy to buy easy to take
and easy to act, but never falling in
results. DewiA s Little Early Kisers
arouse (be secretions and act as a
tonic to the iiver, curing permanent
ly.— Joerger s pharmacy. Smith's
I'll *u mao VX .) butt*
FOIt SALE. —At a bargain, a good
ombinat lon_ horse, sound uml geutlo.
Will sell at’ a bargain. Apply to E.
A. Silvers, 712 Union street.
Brunswick & Birmingham
RAILROAD CO.
Schedule In Kffect January 11, 190S.
West Bound.
~ I y 1 7 I 5 I 3 1 \
d'lyj d'ly [d'lyj and ly j and ly
r; vl -—|- —| -i
ly yiuj p m Jp ni| a m | a in
STATIONS ijf [ |-—1 i
Lv. tor UMbWICK. 9 Uv/j t iU,*W V) uv
buaifl. J‘cUuu.|UiO| 4 s|io 10, u id
lirubatuu . 4 -iy| uZo
liUllUlu |0 iibj b d 4 10 übj b isO
Anguilla jObbj o 4b t IU bu, u3l
Cartier j 9 3bi 5 okJill UZj U 3b
Ar. i ualuiauu. ( j ouj o 2Uj3 übjil lb| b4b
East Bound.
I*l*i6 i ! I®
STATIONS | d’lyj d'ly |d'l}’i d'ly | d'ly
| a uilj p in',p W| p m j p m
1 1 Ii 1
Lv. Thalmann.[7 UOjll 30j3 AO; 5 30)10 00
Cartier 17 14,1144,0 22] o 43,1 U 12
Anguilla 17 17jll 47|3 25| 6 46,10 15
Buffalo 1 7 22,11 54|S 31J 5 53)10 21
ltrobston ..- |7 28J11 68)3 35j 5
South. J'ctlon.j 7 88(12 10|3 44j 6 10)10 34
Ar Brunswick.;7 55|12 30|4 00j 6 30)10 50
Trains Nos. 1,3 and 7 makes close
connection at Thalmann with the Sea
board Air Line for Jacksonville and
points South.
Trains Nos. 1, 5 and 7 make close
connection at Thaluiaun for Savannah
and points North.
Train No. 11 leaves Thaluana, daily
6.01 F. M , arrives at Nieholls 8.26.
Train No. 12 leaves Nieholls 6.30 A.
M. arrives Thalmann 9.59.
J. A. McUIJFFIH. General Manager
urease i reosed in your clothes will
,mui miv tiicar Tins cheap and e.uv*-
iesa linxc-s f stnckly awmled a
Jim Cartel's. Send yam- clothe t<
him vau want a first class job.
Phone 253-2.
FOR SAI.B —Roller top desk. Will
sell at a bargain. Address H, care
New*. . -
PERSONAL NOTES
*—x
NOTES ABOUT PEOPLE WHO
COME AND GO IN ANB OUT
OF THE CITY.
E. S. Wilson, of Macon, spoilt yester
day in the ciay.
Paul L. Fleming, of Atlanta, was in
the city yesterday.
J M McLean, of Douglas, was a vis
itor to the city yesterday.
J. V. Robertson, of Jesnp, war a
visitor to the city yeysterday.
L. H. Taylor, of Macon, was regis
tered at the Oglethorpe ye-terdny.
JW. Smith, a turpentine operate r
o Oflennan, was in t lie cit v vesterdav.
•
Conductor Barney Lee is hack on
his run with (he L. & R.after a short
vacation.
Sunday hours will be oliservtd at the
post olliee today.
Several very desirable lots will lie
j sold at auction on St. Simon today.
| J. M. Spence, of Waresboro, was
| among the visitors to the ity yester
! day
Krigine N* 108 of I he 11. & i!., after
. being thoroughly overtmoled, is hack
at "work, in charge of Bngineer Pierce
Smitli.
A numlMir of Lriinswick attorneys
who have been at tending the meeting
of t he Georgia Bar Associat ion at Tal
lulah Falls, will return Ip the city in
t lie morning.
FEED THEM, t
The way to Build up Wasting Children
11 hen hahies begin to w aste astiv :
ami tail there is hut one thing to do
ami that is find the proper food.
l’hysicians have never vet found a
stomach. young or old. that would not
digest the scien! ilit* food Grape-N ills,
for Grape-Nuts is the most perfect
food form in I he world, and will nour
ish and build up any stomach no mat
ter how weak.
A Washington lady says: "I had
lost two children from marasmus, or
| wasting away, before my lillle boy
j Maurice came, and when i found noth
ing agreed with him in the way or,
food, you can imagine how i felt. I
“No food seemed lo sal isfy his liil le
stomach as he would bite his little
lingers and appeared to be slow ly starv
ing to death, cry ingall t lie time l!
was pitiable to see and hear him, and
when he was seven months old. I cer
tainly thought I would lose him. It
was t hen my sister begged me to Iry
Grape-Nuts which I did, using three
tahlesponnfuls covered with a half pint
of scalded milk and a half pint ot boil
ing water which alter standingawhiie.
was st rained and fed Imm the bottle.
"From this lime, baby began to im
prove, and he took absolutely no other
food until I weaned him from the bot
tle. lie could not take milk in any
form except on Grape-Nuts, lie is
now in good health, strong and sturdy
and nearly three years old, and lam
very proud indeed ot my Grape-Nuts
hoy.” Name given by Custom tin..
J llat i lo Greek, Mich,
j Semi for particulars by mail of ex-
I tension of t ime on l he $7.70n.0n cooks'
contest for 7.10 money prizes
Snip Notice.
Neither the uiasier, Ownei or con
signees will he respimsihle for any
debts contracted by the crew of the
hark San Jose
. Olive, Master.
Real Estate Bargains.
$3,500,00 for one of the prettiest
houses on Union street. Lot 90x89
and 7 room house $250.00 45x90 near
the business center. $1,000,00 for 4
room house, close in. SSOO.Ou for 4
small houses, reui at f 1 <j.uO per month.
$200.u0 for 3 room tp use, brings $5.00
per rw ili
BROBSTON. FFWTMG & CO
FOR SALE —Bod room furniture,
cheap, at 405 G street
tA Shoe Talk
If you wear shoes ’* J of courseyou do, we can serve you in the best
of qualities. We handle Dcuglas.Dorothy Bodd, and Nettleton brands,
all of which are high grades. A cor dial welcome to all. No trouble 1
to show our goods.
1 J. A. Smith,
Great Summer
Sale This Week
We will save you money er: ail
purchases this week. Bargains in ev
ery line. Como and cfet 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 lie any
more accurate than now, we will
thank you for doing so. However, wo
do not see Jiow you can possibly im
prove on our method of handling pre
scriptions. IsISjH
MORGAN’S
Drug Store.
For the “Hot
Old Summer Time”
A WARM LINE OF REFRIGERA
TORS,
GAS AND OIL STOVES.
ICE CREAM FREEZERS
HAFMOCKS AND EASY CHAIRS
CHEAP FURNITURE FOR THE 18-
. LAND COTTAGE.
M. M. Miller <£ do i
DRY GOODS
At Cost
Our sales of Dry Goods, Met lons, Millenery, Linen Goods, Laces
and Embroideries are still enand will continue until all the above
mentioned gseds are raid
This is no fake and no bar gain day advertisement. Wa are dis
posing of our 3iy Goods, etc. because w® are changing our business
Into
Clothing, Shoes and
dents’ Furnishings
This is a rare chance. Don’t lose the opportunity. Don’t
allow yourself te be misled.
tJ.H. Heller & Bro
220 NEWCASTLE STREET
JULY’ 4, 1903.