The Brunswick daily news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1903-1906, July 07, 1903, Image 4

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TUESDAY MORNING. KEEP COOL In One of Our Crash Linen Suits Guaranteed Not to iShrink or Fall $7.00 net I -=SCH E D U Li E -= Steamers H No i, No 2 Fiffeet o.'c May L 1903. KESSIE NO. I—DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. |,v. St. gluica Mills .0 a m I-v. St Simon Pier 6:30 a. a. Ar. Brunswick 7:30 am. Lv Hruorwk'k i 1 . r:;. A >'. I'.'.u J'i'' l 11a.m. Lv. St. Simon l’ier. 1* a. m • UnaiswioK 13 111. , • Brun wick 3p. n ’*“>< n Piet 3P* •. Lv. St. Simon Bier 4 1 ' ■ ■■ unswick .1 p. m. Lv. Brunswick 5:29 p. iu. a • :-t. Snuon •’ * 1 u-M p. in. Ar. St: Sirr.cn Mills. 7 i • in. j; ];o. 11. \ r V \XC I.l’T SB N I>A Y rv. Brunswick. ‘ •’ 0 : Ar . '. Saaon 1 hi 0:30a. in. .' s. VTii.cn }r.i ... 1“ m. Ar. 1 ietieri< a l: 30 a.,111. j\i. Darien •- • l.v. Darn-n Ar. T- rodenra :30p. in. Ai. Si. siniirn Mills . ’ip ni. Ar. bt. Simon I'ior .i.;w p. in. Ar. 11l tinsw irk ‘ ' .SUNDAY S< II KDI'LK l.v. 11l nnsu ick :* m an:* 3 a 1 Lv. si. Sinmii I 'it 1 1 J. B. WKKiMT. Manager. WITH EVERY CASH PURCHASE , Free* : x or >• nr DK Ci i = H ■ B ja '<i to a free chance on a" ■ owe Parker fountain pen, to be" | L f„ . given away every Saturday nigtit tri J[ I tl.e r •.!! h.>i-iir,g the lucky Dumber., . exhibition at o.ir etora preel 11l YMik’S Pharmacy . 4 aaAaa A A A A < When in Need of Honey i CALL ON ht laiiie P roktf •• Notice to Ice Consumers Until further notice \\c will iurrmh Ice to Whole sale Consumers at _<< c [ c-r H O ll,s. 1o Consumers in less quantities 25c per l( 0 lbs l nder no circum stances pay our drivers more. I Ins notice applies to city consumers only. KRUNSWICk ICI cScCOLU SIOkAUI; CO. 7 0 (i,t, .1. 11. MORGAN, President. Special Sale SHIRT WAISTS Below Cost This Week at “ELKANS” Uiome dedal : thews Tides. Mrs. W. J. Butts will leave shortly for a stay at Indian Springs. • • • Mrs. J. K. Nightengale leaves today for Savannah to spend a week with friends. ) jj ... j Mrs. J. S. Wright and Miss Arabella Tison leave shortly for Indian Springs. ... Miss Florin Morrow returns to her home in Joiieslioro this morning alter a pleasant visit to Mis. M. L. Parker and Mrs. I). W. Krauss. ... A pleasant party that visited St. Simon yesterday was composed of Mrs. M. L. Parker, Miss Morrow, Rev. 'l'. 11. Kemp, of St. Mary’s anil Leigh ton Shepard. ... Miss Rebecca Brown has recovered from tier recent illness. ... Mrs. W. 11. Clements, of Eastman, with her children, Willie and Clinton, is the guest of Mrs. J. F. Norris. ... Miss Mattie Bishop lias heeD quite ill for several days to the regret of her friends. ... Mrs. W. 11. Bunkiey and her fam ily will entertain a pleasant party on Cuinlierland next week. Among their guest will he Mrs. .losheph Flood her children, Mrs. K. !Dudley, Jr. ami her children. Miss Bessie Smith and a mimliei o! oiht • young ladies. ... Miss Selina Coles, of Columbia, S. j C . is the guest of lreinds in Atlanta j Miss Coles lived sere a number of I years ago, her frien is :emember her as a charming chilu of dec.del beauty and she is now a beautiful girl, hav ing fulfilled her early promise. Mr and Mrs, L. Goldsmith and Mrs B A White left last night for Sump ter, S. C, where they are called to the bedside of Mrs. A. D. Harby of bat city, formerly Miss Daisy Gold smith, of Brunswick, who is critically in. Ibe titutswicv in.-bUs ol Mrs 1 .ar .. w.. ; y_.:.. 1,..- N-.-Ws in ’be hope | * Li.il W.ii S *. y rv B A.L litri ! ..eahh. The friends of Mr ScuCt %ho braL:* a a aaaiuic:: i 1 >tATs d~,O LGc a-"--* O-f Gte :. ; >*r w„J re* c.' |u of Uk JL ai* w ;.i | •x-curne*; a It* c*y* Mr Piastre Irtestdftd iA Gieati-*rai, Gac tier jMrs. Platter a i* two €*** ag ; a r .i. er e. I'jUikT *t-. A.- ,-fi-r jA.: A _AT2-r AG I j proiGi&tGt .y cour.L >g_ • • A Mr ras Jin A. F. C&arra;i_ for ::a*rfiy of hr*.*.- vxk, io a of .•** COf laAi.J a •-' *r*i %y TLifr.f fr".-nG*ii • • • - - j rs to- I morrow after >x.>o aa : e • n.:. z a.. 5 i . £* z ' - i Af.t. ;o ; i ifr ?.'-•• ~-ii , . i• i. [*"* *<■' •- Ka/:at u-get .:.- . * [trip far-, */ r.-.,tj Tr.e ' ;.a;> I" >h. ,- a .: ... Ur f. J t. * t**,u*u Mr- K r Co.n v y, ri • Mr- Kr i-r, Mr, j A i;. ? Mr R it H >;/> :u Mr J A M.„. vomer J,, Mr A if l>e, -re A ..i'Aaatr e/ening . promise) a.. go o.er TV .-- . are on *J* at Morgar.:r.g -'ore, Piem.Dg ,1. {, M 4, ~ ./ ~ , ■ ’ *-~ - - .. •. -i ItUAi txtrtl J IWjctrrfr, l;ar*Kera, ja ayer V, to*:C -evV., prea/.r,er* ami ail i/itchtgenl p<Avp,e e.'.'io: :e ar. i raeouunebd Ka iora for iDdigcation, kidney ar.fj ]| V w trooDle* Kaa, <fu/r* ar./J bllrei* for sale 41 iWAjriM llarfiwara fb/ f - .e' ~ . ~. , |,e., _h* 'O' o ;,rr. r srilf o, *,< r | (J a-e ! ,rii. THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWB. 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. ftrunsiviek Plaining and forwarding 'Company ’Phone No. 102. FOR GROCER jit- AND Fresh Meats REMBEMBER Durden & Cch Wolf ad§ 1 Street sell it for less Phone 353, and what yon 4 order will lie delivered promptly i READ THESE PRICES. 4 Stew Meats from 5 to 7 1-2 yot nd Steak from 10c pound b. 12 1-3 Groceries just as cheap 1 SEMI-ANNUAL DIVIDEND NO. 14 NATIONAL BANK OF BRUNSWICK The board of directors of the Na tional Bank of Brunswick has declar ed semi-annual dividend number 14, three dollars per share, payable on and after July 1, 1993, to shareholders tf :eeorJ at the ciose of business June 29. 1303 £. D. WALTER, Cashier, Brunswick. Oa_. .luce '*o. 1903. Don't Make a Mistake About your nariicos, but call and sec J. H. i ankeraiey and get oue of his. Cast Better, Selis Cheaper, Given Best Satisfaction of any. He makes all grades and prices to order, b ine line of novae hats, boots, dusters, oils, ana Makes a specialty ot repairing trucks. TieOis, in fact ail leather and carnAge mutit neatly done and with dAp-sti:n. Call oa b:on J. H. TANKERSLEY. y .- :tt Beat ia Printing—Try the S~ *t irlitMka 4. as. TIiPPEK * CO, Ft<- am-e- Aa*rta L-g-u agL fMi*| sear Mime in Cc'r3c - ooc< VoliritsS foumwicic da REER-EoS SOi-TED MEAL IS THE HEAO OF THE LIST. ASK /OCR OPOCFB FY* it. OS, M-ttr Rti* Ky# ad ,100 pet fur <r-A." T-rfr>* Lai.ei rtye at J 1 25 per •;.au-t Ptiiarlrtibis r 'lub itye at *l.<Hr ,r ’ irt >’ atwi.6 arc- sr,pj 1-. - •- •' ' TiJ Klg GevtßOri, aio , ar I 'l* 4 in yoei < iti < a will liars . e , ami care / . ,'u oi.ir-i ii ' - •- ■-, : ::. vir cJothns to •l <if t iir. ' cl.-iM job, f'u.r.e X3 2. LAWSON LAMAR, Attornsy at Law. r-- i. fra'<-,d 5n Opera Ilotjne Bid's r,S -I r * TwU'r J n Spa r< f Af<r CHURCH or pat nonage or lu ll xoppoMod by voluntary con i.i, , it, ,n wul >,• given a liberal quail 'd i T Hie i>ingu,bn <x Martinez Pure bi.'. i whenever they paint. Note: fla 1-,ne Mo for twenty years Bales tens of lui.oona ol gallon*, painted a..two million houses under < iai4 ee to repaint u not natlslac tory ine paint woata for periods up o eighteen years, aonseou oil must ~e a/nied to the puli.,, tdino in two mituUMi Actual cost ihun about >. z„ Sg gallon. Uauipisr ye. vOl'l y our akwnls. aown A Thomas. The Arcade. Renpcctiuny announce* lo |U many friend* aini patron* in Brunswick and >iiround,ng country that wo arc pi* pair'! to 111! Umlr oruer* lyr any ot .1,4 leading bran, it ut wniakie* wu Lny ..taikei at popular price*. Ail good) will i,e delivered to otjl of town cuo totncia lieu ot eipreaa charge*. ... yv. W., Wilson, Old Saratoga, Ixnna 6b, l enow alone, Paul June*, Duke 01 ijumberland, Monoirram, Belle ot Dour wtU and a unrulier ot other* Including gins, wine* and popular brands 01 utter. Olsr bar is replete wl& all liijp gee* lo make up a inai claua esubiirtu incut. Pool and lutilaid tables kept hi kn up to ilute comlltlon. Wo aeive an ojieilent muck from 11 L ui lo 1 f. in. phijL* RjnuLiak Real Estate Bargains. .i,&OO.UU tor one ol me prettiest In miiCH on Uuiod street, Dot yuxisii and 7 room house Iliftd.UU 45xbu ueai the bualneaa center, if 1,000.00 for 4 room house, close In. fbuo.i;., for 4 small houses, rent at Jibuti per mouth. IHOO.lill tor 3 room house, brings |6.U(I per month. BItOBSTON. FTOMDia & CO To Strangers. When you want your clothes cleaned and pdossed promptly take or send them to JUn Carter, the leading clothes cleaner. Ask anybody to show you the place, 504 Monk street, or ring phone ?,&-* PERSONAL NOTES ■# NOTES ABOUT PEOPLE WHO COME AND GO IN AND OUT OF THE CITY. Rev.' D. Watson Winn, of St. Simon, spent yestesday in the ciey. John Currie was in the city yester day from St. Simon. Abe Cohen, the negro who murdered his sweetheart, will hang in Savannah Friday. Cohen formerly lived here WANTED—A Collector. A young man to collect and work in the store, for two months. Address Box 313. Brunswick, Ga. SOUTHERN RAILWAY SCHEDULE Ouagoing trains daily except Sun day. Lv. Brunskick, 12:00 noon. 9:99 p.m. Sunday Only. Lv. Brunswick, 5:00 a. in., 12 m„ 9 p.m Outgoing trains daily except Sunday, day: Ar. Brunswick, 8:10 a. m., 5:30 p. m. Sunday Only. Lv. Brunswick 12,00 noon, 9;05 p.m. 5:30 p. in. Kalola is now for sale by nearly ail druggists and every bottle is guaran teed. FOR SALE—Roller top desk. Will sell at a bargain. Address H, care News. To the Consumer. 1 will give the retailors’ profit 1 have just received 10,000 Maitre l.a Bori cigars a real good 5c cigar which 1 will sell direct to the consumer at $1.25 per box of Ph. I am sole agent for this brand. Thir cigar la worth $2.00 per box. ow box will malty you vet mors at Sl* I.e'aon. am (la-. The best pill ’neath the stars and stripes; It cleanses the system and never gripes. Little Early Risers of wordiy reate. Ask for Dewitt’s 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 Risers arouse the secretions and act as a tonic to the liver, curing permanent ly.—Joerger's Pharmacy, Smith’s Ptisrmacv. W. J Butts "One Dose Convinces." Moslems Lemon Elixer acts gently in the bowels without any unpleasant effect. It is a perfect liquid laxative. 60 cents per hot*'" At All drug .-.tores. Brunswick cc Birmingham RAILHUAO CO. Schedule in Hjleci January 1.1, 1903. West Bound. |aj7| 6 | 3 j X d’ly| d'ly jUTyj and iy j d'ly i p ni| p in ,i: ui| a iu | ain STATIONS ,J 1 , , Lv. BrunswioK. 9 OUj i UUji; lOjiO JUj 0 UO boutn. Jc-uon.jyiDj 4 Z6|iy 2Uj u lu Broostoa ....,9 20, and 0u,2 Jjjru -Uj 6 2;> Buiiatu 1 6 j , u 01,2 4j|iu suj 020 Anguilla | 0 36, 6 06,2 40jiU 60| 0 34 Cartier |9 3s ; 5 06,2 62,1102, 036 Ar. 1 ualmuau. o 6u, 6 20,3 05,1X16, 043 East tiound. 12|4|0 | 3 1 10 STATIONS , u ly| d’ly jU’Jyj d’ly | d'ly 1 a in] p in jp 111, p in j p m Lv. Tl,almann.| 7 00,1 1 30j3 lOj 5 30,10 00 Cartier | 7 14,11 44,3 22| 5 43,10 12' Anguilla 1 7 17,11 47]3 25j 5 40|10 15 Uiillalo j 7 22,11 54j3 31, 5 53,10 21 BrobSlon ... ~7 28,11 58,3 35| 5 57,10 25 South. J’ction.| 7 38,12 10,3 14j 0 10,10 34 Ar Brunswick.j 7 55,12 30,4 00, 6 30,10 50 j Trains Nos. 1,3 anil 7 makes close ; connection at Thalmur.n with the Sea board Air Juno for Jacksonville and points South. Trains Nos. 1, 5 and 7 make close connection at Tbalmanu for Savannah and points North. Train No. 11 leaves Thulraann, daily 6.01 P. M., arrives at Nlcholls 9.20. Train No. 12 leaves Nicliolls 0.30 A. M , arrives Thaluianu 9.50. J. A. McUUKEIE, General Manager. FOR BAJ.E —lied room furniture, cheap, at 405 Cl stroeL tA Shoe Talk If you wear shoes -•••* of courseyou do, we can serve you in the best of qualities. We liandie Douglas,Donothy Dodd, and Nettleton brand* all of which are high grades. A cor dial welcome to all. No trouble to show our good*. J. A. Smith, Great Summer Sale This Week We will save you money on all purchases this week. .Bargains in ev • ery line. Como and get some of them. Mrs. M. isaac Leader cf Low Values. T ▼ -r t- r Prescription, Accuracy ; If you can tell up of any device, or 4 method which will enable up to be any A more accurate than now, we will thank you for doing so. However, we 4 do not see how you can possibly im- prove on our method of handling pre- I scriptions. • I •=< A# MORGAN’S Drug Store. For the “Hot Old Summer Time” A WARM LINE OF REFRIGERA- I TORS, 1 . GAS AND OIL STOVES, 1 ICE CRiEAM FREEZERS i HAFMOCKS AND EASY CHAIRS CHEAP FURNITURE FOR THE IS -1 LAND COTTAGE. ■M. M* Miller & den DRY GOODS At Cost Our sales of Dry Goods, Net ions, Millenery, Linen Goods, l.aces and Embroideries are still onand will continue until all the above mentioned goods are sold This is no fake and no bargain day advertisement. We are dis posing of our Dry Gands, etc. b-icnus'- we are changing our business into Clothing, Shoes and Gents’ Furnishings Thla la a rare chanca. Don’t lose the opportunity. Don't allow youraelf to be mlaled. d.H. Heller & Bro 220 NEWCASTLE STREET JULY 7, 1903.