The Brunswick daily news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1903-1906, July 25, 1903, Image 4

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SATURDAY MORNING, f? The Thing You Have Waited For All our Crash, Flannel and Homespun Coats and Pants divided in three lots anil ' marked down as follows: ; Alll Our 8 to 9 dollar ft Coat and Pants ■ 5 * V v y All Our 810 and SI 1 fiA r „© Coat and Pamts V " J All Our sl2 to SI4CO Coat and Pants ;■ • "• Hr ' " -Min- r.-tm dob lot Odd Sizes in Linen Coat and Pants, Formerly $5 to $7.50. at $2.08 Straw Hats Half Price. \ SAX! I X WIVH EVERY CASH PURCHASE Free! s of tAVenty-tlve pouts < r over at nur < store 1 wo will givo .yin a ticket Which b\ W€l 53 entliliw you to -i free chance on a handsel me Parker I'oiir.iain pen lo be f L . I _ - given < iway every Rami day i ,!o :•> I H twl V be person doblli.g the lueky nuiam-r. |,„ mi -.li,lotto: at o. r store IIIMNk'S Pharmacy When in Need of Honey i, xfc JOEL BROS. J MLLtAJLL AWNCROKERB m ,'j Bay I Wmis&&SnSS& \ ' ;J c * in c j" ' r ' ' jT I ■ jm ur oia r i '..* *■ A K. a A ip’,,- /##..-;'% L' -JK it : -• ./■ vSSffB JOiiL BROS. Reliable Pawnbroker*. EMBROIDERY SALE MONDAY ONLY al “ELKANS” >6ome Social Slews Tiotes. Mis* F!;: > Ni^r! ll c.'ik r :iit‘ s{H‘ht. yes j tfloat in 1 Ik* fity. 0 0 0 Mrs. T. Q and her family ivtumod >fshnirty from St. Simon. • • • Mr. and Mr.-s l>. W Krauss and 1 lifir f!iildrt‘ii.M i> M. L. Parker and Mr. Shephard, leave today to iH piijn a oot t .pjp "Fi st. Simon. • • • Mis. (?■:. \mr and and Miss Annie May A nr'it! spent Nfsterday after noon on St. Simon. • • • Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Irvine and their • 'hihlrcii leave next week for SI. si limn. 0 0 0 Mrs. Alfthca Anderson is improv ing ! 1 mu her illness. M' and Mrs i tlmdstnith are spend in*.’ s me t him* on ('inn U t land. • * * Mrs. V l.mamiel and her ehildien. ha\*- retunu-'i ii• •; Si Simon. * * • M is- Si 1i ie Alexander, of Atlanta, is spending soinr t line in the eit \. the yilost of her sister. Miss Pel I it: andei • * * * Mrs. K. ( tlnan is <p i ! with it vrr. tothf r r '.ft *f io*i ti U'ljtls. 0 0 0 M f>. t 'Mart la. 1 1 > > ■>. ae * ■ : urns li 'in A; vheo- she has *|h ii L iv l l a Iv i•' < i 0 0 0 Mrs .1. I>. Mitchell :.ad her liltle pMinison. K\eo'tt li t . a !• einandina leav • ttwia; on tin* A a-; snip lor '' a V , !•. :s. * i ’.'ill to liknl Island, 11. 1 . to spend sev eral moot lis. • • ■ Mr. and Mrs. \ , (’alnan spent the past week it VV I u l id.. Mis. i'alnati i> i -w in .laekson \illeand Mr. I'alnati Ills ret m ned to 1 >i uiis.s iek. T. lee voiituimei. I will ftivo the retailers* profit. | rave just n-f. ive-J ;.* *u |J M;o- • La ! i it>j : (l. i- r ut *m* riu/t which ' It v.’tli - * ii to til *niin::T at ;,I.C- r -It ut * i "Mr. -OM P.^ent j ir ‘i. !t. i ‘ Ti. • sin nr v >nti • • . * • * •'.< w.ii non“ you , tav FOR o AND Fresh Meats REMBEMBER Durden & Go Wolf and 1 Strict sell it for' less i'bune 352, and what you order will i>e delivered promptly. READ THESE PRICES. Stew Meats trom 5 to 7 1-2. ;•(•■:;,.j St, ak from 10c pound to 12 I -2. Groceries just as cheap 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 no guote you prices. Brunswick Plaining and forwarding 'Ccmpang ’Phone No. 102. THE BRUNBWICK DAILY NEW#. HELD A BUSY SESSION (Continued from First t'x ve ' articles received by sal,l pawnbroker during the preceding day, and for the violation of the forms hereof upon conviction before the mayor and conn cl!, after notice Is given to such pawn broker of the time and place.' of trial the llcer.se of such pawnbroker may he annulled and revoked, such pawn broker may be prosecuted iH'fore th" police court of said city for a violation of this ordinance, and. upon convic tion. punished aas prescribed in sec tion nsixteon of the amended charter of said city, approved November 12 1599, (incorporated under section seventy-one of the code of said city, compiled ami codified in 1900.) Section 2. Be it further ordained by the authority aforesaid. That all or dinnnoes and parts of ordinances in conflict with this ordinance be and the same are hereby repealed. The following ordinance was read the second and third time, amended’ passed and adopted, as follows: An ordinance to prevent the enter ing. or running at large of cattle, hogs, sheep, goats or any other stock, and fowls of any kind or character in Oak Grove cemetery, Palmetto cemetery, Greenwood comet eery and Hanover Park. Section 1. Be it ordained by the mayor and council of the city of Bruus wiek, and it is hereby ordained by authority of the same, That from and after the passage of this ordinance it shall be unlawful for any cattle, bogs, sheep, goats or any stock, and fowls of any character to be at large In Oak Grove cemetery. Palmetto ceme tery. Greenwood cemetery and Han oi or Park, in said city. F°c. 2. Be further ordained by the authority aforesaid. That it shall tie the duty of the impounding officer of said city to seize and impound each and every animal or fowl found at large within the limits of Oak Grove cemetery. Palmetto cemeter, Green wood cemetery and Hanover park, and he shall cause such animal or fowl to be confined in the city pound. If such animal or fowl is not redeem ed as provided for the redeeming of hogs and pigs by section. 553 of the code of said city, then it shall be the duty of the marshal of said citye or his deputy, to sell the same to the highest bidder, after posting notice of said sale at the court bouse and at the door of the postoffice, in the man ner prescribed for the selling of im pounded hogs and pigs, as prescribed in said section 553. Section 3. Be it further ordained, That all ordinances and parts of or dinances in conflict herewith be, and the same is hereby repealed. Alderman Taylor was excused from the meeting. Bills and accounts properly ap proved and audited, read and ordered placed in eourrse of settlement. The report of the committee with reference to the charges against Asst. Chief of Police R E. Owens, action on which was deferred from last meet ing. was taken up for consideration. The statement of Asst. Chief Owens was read, and a waiver of copy notice of time and hearing the charges am: agreeing that the mayor and alder men should ileterminesatdcharges and render findings upon his written state ment and answer, was signed by Ur. Owens. Council took a recess of ten man utes and on reassembling rendered the following. Upon considering the within char. , it is directed and or dered that ’lie accußd, R. E Owens, be Btit’pr-nd : I without pay for thirty days ir,.ni this date, this July 24, 1903. A J Crovatt, Mayor; T. Newman, W. B. Cook, Mi Kaiser, L. A. Robinson and A M Smith, Aldermen. A motion prevailed that the com mittee on Public Works he directed to lta.ul 1.000 lrtishels of shells pur chased by the Radies' Aid Society of the Jewish congregatloin from Aiken Canning Company’s yard to their sec tion in the cemetery. Adjourned. N. D RUSSELL, . Clerk of Council. WORK SOON TO BEGIN. Methodists to Commence on Their New Church. The committee of Ihe First Metho dist church which is m charge of the erect ion ol anew church is about ready lo coiuiuehce active work. I he church, as is well known will lie erected on tlic present site, and it is expected to ire one ol tiie handsomest buildings of l he kind in llie city. Don’t Make a Mistake About your harness, but call and see J. H. Taukersley and gel one ot his. Last Metier, bells Cheaper, Gives best Satisfaction of auy. Ho makes all grades and prices to order, blue line ot horse hats, bools, duelers, oils, and Makes a specialty ol repairing trunks, valices, In tact all lealher and carriage work neatly done and with dispatch. Call on hiiu. J. M. TANKERSLEY. FRANK’S HAIR CUTTING and SHAVING PARLOR Frank has been 12 years working Between Paris and London. • FIRST CLASS WORK ‘ and >* POLITE ATTENTION ‘ All kinds of Shampoo and Hair ‘ Tonic Give Him a Trial. ‘ OI’KHA HOUSE BLOCK, , .. Brunswick, Us. PERSONAL NOTES NOTES ABOUT PEOPLE WHO COME AND GO IN AND OUT OF THE CITY. Goldsmith I .oilman is on Ciimietiaiid 1 Attorney Max Isaac returned yes terday from a business trip to Al lan! a. Allwrt Feinlig lias returned from a short vacation.. 1. \V. Beach has returned from a fishing trip to St. Simon. Rev. Harry ( asxil is spending a few dais in Tliomasvillc. A party left yesterday to spend sev eral days fishing at the Village, St. Simon. Sheriff Have Bailey, of Camden county, spent yesterday in the city. A.O. Calhoun, of St. Simon, was in the city yesterday. A Case of It. I MANY MORE LIKE IT IN BRUNS- j WICK. i The following case is but one of many similar occurring daily in Bruns wick. It is an easy matter to verify its correctness. Study you cannot ask , for better proof than such a conclusive j evidence: Mrs. C. F, Noble, wife of C. F. Noble dentist, residing at 200 E street, says: j ”1 used Doan's Kidney Bills for back-I ache, and they gave me great relief. 1 j can recommend them very highly. 1 have suffered with buck-ache for quite awhile. A dull, heavy, bearing-down pain existed across tire small of my back, causing me at t imes great mis ery and suffering. 1 tried several run. edies and liniments, but with no ap' parent effect. Seeing Doan s Kidney Pills advertised. 1 sent to Hunter’s pharmacy and obtained a ixixof them. Since using them Mu ;:d e lias disappeared, an . r ~..> !; in health generally. , *n .u s I Doan's Kidney I’d -i e t: they do all that is c.> iriecm For sale by ail 0,-.,. . ri . . | per box. Foster-Milbnm Cos., l.ul .do,! S. V., sole agents for the United States. Remember the name, DOAN'S, and take no other. Permanently Cured by Chamberlain’s Cough Rimt.y. Mr. H. P. Burbage, a student in law, in Greenville, S. C.,had been troubled for four or five years with a continuous cough which he says, ’•greatly alarmed me, causing tne to fear that I was in the first, stage of consumption." Mr. Burbage having seen Chamberlain's Cough Itemed,y ad vertised, concluded to try it. Now read what he says of it: “1 soon feit remarkable change, and after using ; HOW TO MAKE YOIJR OWN HOME A SUMMER RESORT You do not think it, possible. We can easily demonstrate lo you the possibility of this statement. It is an easy matter, simply put in an : E LECTRIC FAN. . Dont put off any longer, but be . among the cool people. • MUTUAL LIGHT & WATER CO. Cold soda water and ice cream al Keelson s drug store. 130 YOU WEAR SHOES? YES. THEN CALL ON ME. J. A. SMITH. ■STAR>,:'Xs shoes Star Shoos ARE / ARE MADE KCR EVERYBODY, BET,TER>wA £ Men and Itoys, Ladies and Girls, (the Give them one trial ann you will J. A. Smith. For the “Hot Old Summer Time” A WARM LINE Or REFRIGERA TORS, GAS AND OIL STOVES, ICE CREAM FREEZERS HAFMOCKS AND EASY CHAIRS ’ CHEAP FURNITURE FOR '.HE 13- LAND COTTAGE. M. M. Miller and den Prescription, Accuracy If you can tell up of any device, or method which will suable up to be ..ay more accurate than now, we will tiiank you for doing so. However, wo do not see how you can possibly im prove on our method of handling pre scriptions. MORGAN'S Drug Store Great Summer Sale This Week ♦ VVfi will save you iru nsy on ail . p..'cl-&-s this week. .Bar gair.s in ev f </ ’ova. Conic and git seme of them. i 'Mrs . isaae Leader ,r Low Values. -SCHHDUUE— - Steamers Hessie No i, No 2 j} Effective May 1.1903. SSSIE NO. I—DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. I Lv. St. I tjnon Mills 6 a. m. Lv. St Simon Pier ...6:30 a. m. at. Brunswiok 7:30 a.m. ~ sA‘ Lv Brunrw iek 10 a. m. Ar. St. Simon Pier H a. m. Lv. St. Simon Pier 11 a. in. Ar. Brunswick ia m. Lv. Brunswick 2p. m. Ar. st. Simon Pier 3p. m. Lv. St. Simon Pier 4p. m. Ar. Brunswick sp. m. Lv. Brunswick 5:30 p. m. Ar. St. Simon Pier o:3o p. in. Ar. St. Simon Mills 7 p. in. 11LSS1E NO. 2, DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY Lv. Brunswick 8:30 a. m. Ar. St . Simon Pier 9:30 a. m. Ar. St. Simon Mills lo a. m. Ar. Frederica lo:J0 a. in. Ar. Darien 12 m. Lv. Darien 2p. m. Ar. Frederica 4:30p. in. Ar. St. Simon Mills ..5 p. m. Ar. St. Simon Pier 5.30 p. m. Ar. Brunswick (i:3op. m. SUNDAY SCHEDULE. Lv. Brunswick 9:30 a. m., and 2:30 p. m. Lv. SL. Simon Pier 11 a. m., ami ti p. in. J. B. WRIGHT, Manager. "Dorothy Dodd” shoes are the very latest lor women. I have them. J. A. Smith Newcastle street. THE DOWNING CO MAKE A SPECIALTY OF RICE AND COF FEE. THE DOWNING CO. HAVE ON A NICE LINE OF TOILET SOAP. JULY 25, 1963, Made. Young Again. 'One or lir. Kings New Lite Pills each night to;- two we<-us had pin me my •.eoui’ again,” writer Dr. u. it. I’urner ol Dempsey town, Pa. They re the best in the world for liver, iiouiacn and but.els. Purely vegeta ble. Never grip.,. O- '■ -25 cents at News .lob Office —Rest Printing