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YTEDNE6DAT MORNING.
tit The Thing
1 You Have
3 Waited For
£v? AM our Crash, Flannel and
* Homespun Coats and Pants
W divided in three lots and
* ; marked down as follows:
** \ F lnJ3
All I Our Bto 9 dollar - ~Q
i Coat and Pants *5 • V 1
All Our $lO and $ll
Coat and Pants v^yu
All Our $l2 to $l4£Q a
Coat and Pants *P°*4V
Job lot Odd Sizes in
Linen Coat and Pants,
Formerly $5 to $7.50. at
52.08
Straw Hats Half Price.
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■ .-n ..mti if 1 1 *1 • 1 . ‘
-■ WITH EVERY CASH PURCHASE
Free!
* of twenty-live cents or over at our
w*m store, we will give yor u ticket which
|| \ SB entitles yon to a tree chance on a.
handsome Parker fountain pen, to bo -
ff < M given away every Satumay night to"
.be person bolding the lucky number/
W Pen on exhibition at o.ir store
Free! HUNTER’S Pharmacy
When in Need of Honey 1 .
CALL ON
/k. JOEL BROS.
J RELIABLE PAWNBROKERS
* A 308- 309 Bay Street.
M % Vou can liberal
3 1 your Diamonds, Watches, Jeweliy,
$ I Furniture and all kinds of personal
E M 9 property.
ALL BUSINESS STRfCTLY CONFI
-4* --S%. I .Sk DENTIAL.
SBfi KjSEfga Unredeemed Pledges For Sale
f&K Look Ur large 3 ball sign outside
Reliable Pawnbroker*.
See Window Display
of the New
PILLOW TOPS
at “ELKANS”
seme tfoeial
: Slews Sides.
Miss Martha Isaac- of VVaycross, is
t lie at I nid ive guest of t lie Misses
! Isaac.
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Miss Lillie Cahill leaves Sundaj for
a v isit to Savannah.
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Mr. and Mrs. IC. ii. Dudley and their
children are at t heir home on Carpen
ter street, after several days spent at:
Mrs. \V. 11. I tun k ley’s, on Halifax
square.
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Miss Marie Nightengale is spending
a few days on St. Simon.
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Miss Lula Colesherry is t tie guest of
Mrs. A. V. Wood, on St. Simon.
Mr. and Mrs. A. ('. Hanks. Miss
.Maude Hanks, of Savannah, and A. C.
Hanks, .1 r., leave Saturday for St-Si
mon to spend a mont ti.
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Miss Mary Harnwell leaves tomorrow
for Atlanta, after a delight fill visit to
Mrs. .1 W. Thomas.
...
Mrs. S. ('. Lit I lelield, of Little Uiv
er. Kla., is the guest of her datigidvr,
Mrs. Edwin Hroliston. Her many
Iriends are glad to welcome her among
them.
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Mr. and Mrs. I’cndlelon S. Morris
and I heir children w ill arrive Sunday
from New Orleans, to spend sometime
with Mrs. ICdwin lirohston at I’ine
Crest. 9
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Mr. and Mrs. Seilgevviek Lamb have
moved out to t he house formerly occu
pied by C. Kodeiique/..
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Mr. and Mrs. C. Kodi iquez and their
family have moved out to the Model
farm. 9
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A little daughter is the guest of Dr.
and Mrs. \V. b. Lamhright in At lanta.
Mrs. Stovall Smith entertained a
number of young people last evening
in compliment to her guest, Miss An
nette Nipper of Atlanta. Flinch was
played, and alter i lie games, enjoyable
refreshments were served. Those who
enjoyed this delightful occasion were:
Misses Maude banks, of . savannah,
Alina Wright,, Clara Lamar. Bessie
Baker, of Sparta: Messrs. 1-311 lot t
Bulls, Tolu o'Couuor, Hunter Hop
kins and Buriord Coney.
building Material
We have on hand a full line of
the following stock.
FLOORIN 3,
CEILING,
BIDING,
MOULDINGS,
LATTICE
FENCING,
RAILING and ROUGH
DRESSED BOARDS.
Let us quote you prices.
Brunswick Whining
and forwarding
'Company
’Phone No. 108.
A Little Early Riser
hv an ill lien, at bedtime will cure
nstioation, biliousness and liver
rubles. DeWitt’s Little Early Ris
1 is are tho famous little pills tha’
■rr- by arousing the secretions, mov
iug Hie trowels gently, yet effectually
<•’ I giving snob tone and strength
to the glands of H.e stomach and livet
that the cause of the trouble is re
moved entirely, and if their use is
continued for a few d'vs, there will
t.e no return of the complaint. Sold
by JoergerV Pharmacy, Smith’s Phar
macy and W. J. Butts.
THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS.
A Case of It.
MANY MORE LIKE IT IN BRUNS
WICK.
The following case is but one of
' many similar occurring daily in Bruns
wick. It is an easy matter to verify
its correctness. Surely you cannot ask
for bet ter proof than such a conclusive
evidence:
Mrs. V. F, Noble, wifeof C. F. Noble
glent Kt, residing at 200 E street, says:
•‘I used Doan's Kidney Pills for back
ache, and they gave me great relief. !
can recommend them very highly. I
have suffered with back-ache for quite
awtdle. A dull, heavy, bearing-down
pain existed across I lie small of my
hack, causing me at times great mis
ery and .suffering. 1 tried several rem
edies and liniments, but with no ap
parent effect. Seeing Doan’s Kidney
Pills advertised, I sent to Hunter's
pharmacy and obtained a box of t l,em.
Since using them ttie pain in my hack
lias disappeared, and 1 feel improved
in healt h generally. I can rfecommend
Doan's Kidney Pills, and believe that
t hey do all t hat is claimed for them."
For sale by all dealers. Price 50cts.
per lr>x. Foster-Milburn Cos., Buffalo,
N. Y.. sole agents for the United
St ales. *
Iteinemlier the narim, DOA N’S, and
take no other.
Origin of Mathematical Slffni.
The sign of addition is derived from
tbe Initial letter of the word ••plus-”
In making the capital letter it wag
made more and more carelessly until
the top part of the “p” was finally
placed near the center; lienee the plus
gtgn, as we know it, wag gradually
reached.
The sign of subtraction was derived
from the word ‘‘minus.” The word wag
first contracted In m. n. s. with a hori
zontal line above to Indicate that somt
of the letters had been left out. At last
the letters were omitted altogether,
leaving only the short line.
The multiplication sign was obtained
by changing the plug sign Into the let
tor ‘‘x.” This was done because mul
tiplication Is but a shorter form of ad
dition.
Division was formerly Indicated by
placing tbe dividend above a horizontal
fine and tbe divisor below. In order to
save apace in printing the dividend wag
placed to the left and the divisor to tho
right After years of “evolution” tbe
two "d’s" were omitted altogether, and
simple dots set hi the place of each. As
with the others, tbe radical sign was
derived from the Initial letter of the
word ••radix."
The sign of equality wag first used
In the year 1557 by a sharp mathema
tician. who substituted it to avoid fre
quently repeating the words "equal to.”
A Pleaannt Ohl Legend.
Many years ago, sailing from Con
stantinople to Marseilles, we passed
close under the lee of Stromboll, off
the Borth coast of Sicily. The irrecon
cilable old volcano was not in active
eruption, but from the crater a reddish
smoke was rising, while from the fis
sures in its sides hurst now aid again
tougues of lurid flatue. "Ah,” observed
a sailor—the vessel was an English
one—" Old Booty is at It again!” So
far as I can remember there Is a
legend that one Captain Booty, a mas
ter mariner trading to the Mediter
ranean in. the seventeenth century, be
came so notorious for drinking and
swearing that he was seized upon by
the fiend and carried off to the Interior
of Stromboll. fh>m which he has con
tinued ever since to utter profane lan
guage by means of tongues of fire and
pnffs of smoke. This, however, did
not prevent the ghost of the profane
•kipper from frightening his widow,
who resided In Lower Thames street
half out of her senses by appearing
te tier at supper time smelting strong
ly *>f brimstone.- London Timed.
FOU RENT—-Two excellent rooms
anti kitchen on Union street. Address
"S,” care News. . 8-5
ALL PARTIES
Desiring to Subscribe to
. . . THE ATLANTA JOURNAL. . . .
Can leave orders at the Hunter
Pharmacy or Morgan’s Drug Store
and 807 Gloucester St., Phone 260-3.
TERMS:
Dally and Sunday ..... 12 cents
Daily withoutfounday . . ~10 cents
Get pa.nculars
DEAN VERDIiY, Agent.
Ship Notice,
Neither master, owners nor con
signees of the British steamship
Magda will be respoeible for any debts
contracted by the crew of said
steamer.
F. T>, M. STKACHAN & CO.
Consignee.
LOST.—Either at post-office or on
Newcastle street between post-office
an*’ Smith’s pharmacy, return coupon
of Mallory ticket, New Yrk to Bruns
wick, issued off June 19. Was in red
envelope. Return to Mallory office and
receive reward.
LOST. —Between my residence and
store on Bay Street, a register key.
Finder will be rewarded by returning
to S. l.evlson.
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,
Tonlo
Give Him a Trial.
OPERA HOUSE BLOCK,
. .Brunswick. Oa
PERSONAL NOTES
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NOTES ABOUT PEOPLE WHO 1
COME AND GO IN AND OUT
OF THE CITY.
H. H. Dray, of I’iue Bloom, was
among the visitors to the city yester
day.
T. .1. Brown, of -lacksortville. waA in
the city yesterday.
i h
Oilpt. \V. 11. Tovyuseful was in, the
city yesterday.
, L. .1. Loavy is back from a business
trip to Savannah.
.1. W. Wilson has returned,fi;oh) a
visit to Savannah'.
M. P. Scarlett, of Fancy Bluff, spent
yesterday in tbe city.
-t. L. Jacobi,- Who bus been in the
city for several days, will return to
Cumberland this morning. *
1!. li. Everett, who lias been quite l
ill, is reported considerably improved.
Tkt Halilt of a Diary.
Upon the whole, the habit of diary
keeping dpos not deserve to be decried.
If the diary be a veracious record of
public events, it may, at any rate, serve
as an exercise in prose writing and
precis to the writer, and, on the othet
hand, if the diary be merely parochial,
domestic or even personal in tone the
same may be said of it, with this add
ed qualification—that at least in the
last case it may act iu preserving a hu
man individuality.
Among lily papers and books I found
the other duy an old yellow brown di
ary of my great-great-grandmother, Un
til that moment I hud no more idea of
the old Isdy than of Julius Cmsar’s
nurse, but when I rend of her journeys
to and from Bath, which she much af
fected and where she "see a great deal
of Company;” of her loss on Thursday,
April 2, 1707, of £1 4s. at cards; her
payment on April 2 of Is. lOd. for "face
wires" (whatever they may have been);
of 11 shillings on 'April 13 for ‘‘Chare
(sedan, no doubt) and Gloves,” and
,how, on leaving Bath on the 18th of,
April, she gave the maids 10s. lid. and j
the bath “servaut” (she was rvidenily!
a poor hand at spelling, dear old soul!)
another half guinea, then 1 wem to
see her dim shape assume material
tone.
For your posterity’s sake, therefore,
If you think well of your own individ
uality and also tlia,t you may get a sort
of outside view of yourself, you may
be counseled to keep a diary; but, for
goodness’ sake, do not get hysterical in
your confidences with it!—All the Tear
Bound.
To the Consumer.
I will give the retailers’ profit,
have Just received 10,000 Maitre La
Bori cigars a real good 5c cigar which
l will sell direct to tho consumer at
$1.25 per box of fin. I am sol© agent
for this brand. Tbi.- cigar is worth
$2.00 per box, oue box will make you
a-et more t ®WI L®v-aon 31 ft rv
WANTED.—Furnished residence of
some five or six rooms; suitable for
light housekeeping. Apply to C.. A,,
thl3 office. I
HOW TO MAKE YOUR
OWN HOME
A SUMMER RESORT;
You do not think it possible..
We can, easily demonstrate to 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. ;
iitoEsJi Brand Shoes
AR& \ / ARB MADE FOR EVERYBODY,
■
len * ,a^iPS and ClirVs, (the
f Give them one trial ana you will
always wear them.
v-Pmlr J. A. Smith,
"Can X(cii suess "What ffieee *
of furniture shte Ja? I
Pniii FREE: A Buck’s Junior Range on*
j)\~ * So P*' To some 9' r * under 14 years j
/s)' //fir a3e " Wato!l our ads - each day — a '
, //\§|( yf/'/ifsp' new picture will be printed—there will ,
jbe 30 in all and the girl who sends
jin correct answers to .the greatest
' th^s ® P ictures together
i should get a Buck’s Range,,
M. Miller and don
Prescription,
Accuracy :
y-Mi can tell up of any device, cr I
nm-Lod which will enable vp to he Imy
more accurate ttn.n now, we will <
thank you for doiag so. However, we *
do not see how you can possibly im- ,
prove on our i tethod of handling pre
v, •' - , ‘ ’ f 1 • • i ’ i
scriptions. Vs 2 4 t,
MORGAN’S
Drug Store.
Great Summer
Sale This Week
•
We will save you money or, all
puri.bf.s.>3 this week. .Bargain* in ev
ery hue. Com* and get 3t-m2 of them.
' H - v • -j,
Mrs. M* isaac
Leader -t Low Values.
AAAAAAsii . . . . , .
-SCHEDULE-
Steamers Hesste No i, No 2
Effective $1 ay 1.1903.
HE6BIE NO. I—DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY,
Lv. St. Simon Mills 6 a. m. Lv. St Simon Pier 6:30 a. m.
ar. Brunswick. 7:30 a.m„
Lv tfrunrwick lo a. in. Ar. St. Simon Pier ll a. m,
Lv. St. Simon Pier 11 a. m. Ar. Brunswick 13 ni,
Lv. Brunswick .2 p. m. Ar. St. Simon Pier 3p. m.
Lv. St. Simon Pier 4p. m, Ay. Brunswick sp. m.
Lv. Brunswick 5:30 p. m. Ar. St. Simon Pier 0:30 p. m.
Ar. Sf. Simon Mills 7 p. m. j
BESSIE NO. 2, DAILY EXCEPT SUN DA Y
Lv. Brunswick 8:30 a, m. Ar. St. Simon Pier 9:30 a. m,
Ar. St. Simon Mills 10 a. m. Ar. Frederica 10:30 a.m.
Ar. Darien ; 12 m.
Lv. Darien 2p. m. Ar. Frederica 4;30p. m.
Ar. St. Simon Mills ..5 p. m. Ar. St. Simon Pier 5.80 p m
Ar. Brunswick 6:30 p. m.
_ . SUNDAY SCHEDULE.
Lv. Brunswick 9:30 a. m., and 2:30 p. m.
L v. St. Simon Pier 11 a. m., and 6 p. m.
J. B. WRIGHT, Manager.
For grass shears and lawn mowers
call at Douglas Hardware Cos., and
aud get the best tne least money.
THE DOWNING CO MAKE A
SPECIALTY OF RICE AND COP.
FEE.
THE DOWNING CO: HAVE ON A
NICE LINE OF TOILET 80AP.
JULY 29, 1905.
Made Yeung Again.
“One of Dr. King’s New Life PIUb
each night'for two weeks h-is put me
nay ‘teens’ again,” writes Dr. i..
H. Turner of Dempsey .own Pa.
They’re the best in the world fer liver.
Stomach and bowels. Purely vegeta
ble. Never gripe. O-i- 25 cents at
News Job Office—Rest Frlntla*.