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THURSDAY MORNING.
A Cut in Shirts
i lot of $1.22 Negligee
Shirts with and without
cuffs for f=£iPc.
SEE WINDOW.
25 per cent off on the
following: goods:
Hen’s Boys’ and Child
ren’s suits and single
pants,
Men’s and Ladies’
Bathing suits.
Straw Hats at '/ 2 price
Ihe sale in Flannel
Coat and Pants is still on
All! Our 8 to 9 dollar#* Q
Coat and Pants %a V
All Our 810 ana 811 <£ A .r>
Coat and Pants 4?
All Our 812 to 814#? O ,
Coat and Pants v
Turnip Seed Buist Garden
Cabbage Seed cppnc
Garden Collard -•
Beets, Lettuce for
Mustard p a |j Planting
; Raddisb, >
Spinach HUNTER’S Pharmacy
When in Need of Honey 1 .
sK JOEL BROS. ;
f SEL| E PAWNBROKERS
M I / U ri,n B e * ' ile moß t liberal leant, on
f Tflplff nWff I yur Diamonds. U.ithes Jewelry,
f I Furniture and all kinds of personal"
iJ pioperty.
ALL BUSINESS STRICTLY CONFI-
Sf’KagvifirS Unredeemed Pledges For Sale
Look for large 3 ball sign outside to--e .
Reliable Pawnbroker*.
+ 4 + + + + ++ + + + 0 + + + ++ + + + + + +********
See Window Display
of the New
PILLOW TOPS
at “ELKANS”
.dome dedal
♦ Tteipj States.:
M '->■ I!. K. Haitian is recovering
jfrom her Illness.
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Mrs K. I. Coney entertainer! last
■ ■veiling in honor of her guest, Miss
Mellie Greenlee.
i
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j Miss l.’aehnel Kogowin lias returned
; from n pleasant visit to Jacksonville.
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\'en. Harry Cassil, Miss Leila Cassil
and lieginald Cassil are enjoying a
-.1 ay on St. Simon.
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Veil. Harry Cassil leaves Sunday
evening for McKay, Term., to spend
several days, after which he will re
t urn lo spend the remainder of iiis va
cal ion on St. Simon.
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Miss Lot t a liaumgart nur leaves to
day to spend some t ime on St . Simon,
1 lie guest of friends.
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Mrs. M. C. lipwe and Mrs. (.'handle
liine returned from a visit, to fjavai. 8
nah.
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Mrs. Anson Hall lias returned to her
home in Thomasville after a visit to
lei parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. 11. Hei
ne.
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Mrs. VV. Coates ami daughter
Miss Rosa, loft lust night for Atlanta
\vln'tv limy will spend a wiHk- or ten
days.
TO INSPECT COMPANY.
Riflemen to Hold Interesting Meeting
Monday Night.
Tilt* lirunswick Riflomeu will n'neot
in thrir armory on Monday niglit, and
thoconipany will bo in poHo.l hy Ca
lain Itobiii: on under from Col.
(Jordon. The following order is issued
to the company:
You are 'hereby ordered to meet in
your armory Monday night for in
spection by Company Commander and
also reegubu monthly nu-tding. By
order of L. A. ROBINSON,
Captain..
1:. O. DorCI.AS,
First Sergeant.
Though .Mercury is one of 1 lie small
esi of (lie planets, it is perhaps the
most troubl soino to tlie astronomer.
It lies so elose to tic sun that It Is
seen tm: seldom ; n comparison witli
■ lie otliet great 111;lnets its orbit Is
■ cry eeeeotrie, ami it experiences dis
ttirbaiiees liy the attraction of other
bodies in a way not yet fully under
stood. A special difficulty has also
been found in the attempt to place
Mercury in the weighing scales. We
can weigh the whole earth, we can
weigh the sun. the moon and eve®
Jupiter and other planets, but Mercury
presents difficulties of a peculiar char
acter. I.e Vendor, however, succeeded
In devising a method of weighing it
He demonstrated that our earth 1o
attracted by this planet, and he showed
how tiip amount of attraction may be
disclosed by observations of the sun,
so tti.it from an examination of the ob
servations lie made an approximate
determination of the miss of Mercury,
be Vendor's result indicated that the
weight of the planet was about tlie fif
teenth part of tile weight of the earth,
in other words, If our earth was placed
in a balance and flfjyen globes, each
equal to Mercury, were laid in ttie oth
er the scales would hang evenly.—egt
cy of tho Heavens."
tply Hindoo tveniea.
The men among the Hindoos of Bom
bay arc by all odds handsomer than
the women, the fashion among the lat
ter of wearing in the left r.ostril a huge
hoop of silver adorned with precious
stones not tending to enhance the
; odicum of beauty they already pos
-i s. Tills ring is often so large that
tlie mouth and chin are covered by it.
•he married women also chew the
ives of the betel palm, and so their
•eth and lips are stained a vivid and
i- agreeable yellow.
<htst >. that strong divider of class, is
led euted on tlie women by stripes of
various colors on the forehead. Their
, in s. w hich are mostly bare, arc fund
Hilly la,,000(1. and their toes and
e ikies are ornamented with silver ban*
p'e> and rings This 'alter ornamenta
tion is spared by both sexes In down
right ugliness many of these women
approach closely an American Indian
squaw.
THE BRUNBWICK DAILY NEWB.
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 cannotask
for better proof than such a conclusive
[ evidence:
Mrs. C. F, Noble, wife of C. F. Noble
■lent ist, residing at 200 K street, (jays:
•‘I used Boon’s Kidney Pills for back
ache, and t hey gave me great relief. I
can recommend them very highly. 1
have suffered with back-ache for quite
awhile. A dull, heavy, bearing-down
pain existed across the small of my
back, causing me at times great mis
ery and suffering. I tried several rem
edies and liniments, but with no ap
parent, effect. Seeing Doan’s Kidney
Hills advertised, I sent to Hunter’s
pharmacy and obtained a box of them.
Since using them the pain in my back
has disappeared, and 1 feel improved
in health generally, i can rfecommend
Doan's Kidney Pills, and believe that
they do all that is claimed for them.”
For sale by all dealers. Price Wits,
per box. Foster-Milburn Cos., Buffalo,
N. Y., 'sole agents for the United
States.
Remember the name, DOAN’S, and
take no other.
Modifyin'tff a Dow.
Travelers received by the sultrn of
Morocco were ut one time required to
make Hie customary obelsanre of the
country, but that ceremonial is now
omitted. Tlie reason, according to La
dy Grove'ln her '•Seventy-one Days’
Camping,” goes back to a slight social
awkwardness involved in carrying out
that prescription
A distinguisheduiaturnlist had been
presented to the sultan, and as he
bowed his head to'tlie ground, Instead
of supporting himself with his hnnd
he placed them behind his bnck; coni
sequently Ids forehead came ngainat
the marl.le floor with a lend bang, nno
he had some difficulty In recovering
himself.
The sultan was amazed. “Has not
the gentleman had the honor of enter
ing the presence of his own sovereign 7“
he asked another visitor luter.
“Probably he lias had that honor,
your majesty,” was the answer.
“Then,” said the sultan, “he should
have learned the art of making saluta
tions without the occurrence of such
accidents.”
Thereupon his majesty learned with
astonishment that this lowly form of
obeisance Is not observed at European
courts, and he immediately decreed
that none twit the usual customs de
manded by European sovereigns should
be required of Europeans when they
entered or left his presence.
A Close Combination.
“They enn get up combinations in the
west to beat the hand,” said a Phila
delphia drummer who had come in oil
a trip and had a shortage to explain.
“In a town in western lowa I had a
difference of opinton with a landlord
and culled'him a liar. He was a depu
ty sheriff, and he arrested me. His
brother was prosecuting attorney, and
he was against me. Tho Judge was
his brother-hi-law, and he tried the
case. I said I’d take ten days in Jail
sooner than pny the flue, but when I
dime to be halted up the Jailer said t
me:
" 'You'd better pay. I'm the father
in law of the judge, ard it will be my
duty to put you In a cell with a pris
oner who's gone crazy and wants to
kill somebody.'
“I paid and was *eleased,“ said th“
drummer, "but I wanted revenge. 1
went to the only lawyer in town with
a reputation and‘Stated my case and
asked him to take It
Notice of the first meeting of the
creditors, in the District Court of the
United tales, for the Hastern Division
of title Southern District of Georgia,
in Bankruptcy. In the matter of Jacob
Bennetfc, bankrupt, in bankruptcy.
To the creditors of Jacob Bennett
of Brunswick, in the county of Glynn
and district afoypsnid, a bankrupt:
Notice is hereby given that on the
29th day of July,. A. D. 1903, the said
Jacob Bennett was duly adjudicated
bankrupt, and that the first meeting
of his creditors- will be held at Bruns
wick, in Glynu county, on the Bth day
oi August A. D, 1903, at 10 o’clock in
the forenoon, at which time the said
creditors may attend, prove their
claims, appoint a trustee, examine the
bankrupt and transact such other
business as may properly come before
said meeting.
A. J. CROVATT,
Rc-fcree in Bankruptcy.
Dated at Brunswick, Gorgia, this
the 29 day of July, 1903.
FOR -’RENT.—Two excellent rooms
and kitchen on Union street. Address
"S," care News. 8-6
A Little fiirly Riser
Now an dthen. at bedtime will cure
constipation, biliousness and liver
troubles. Dewitt’s Little Early Ris
ers arc the famous little piiis that
cure by arottltng tile secretions, toov
ine the bowels gently. yet effectually,
snd giving such tone and strength
to the glands of tbe stomach and liver
that 'be cause Of tbe trouble is re
moved entirely, and if their use is
ontinued for a few days, there will
he no return r>f tbe complaint. Sold
by Joerger'a Pharmacy, Smith’s Phar
macy and W. J. Putts
A Thoughtful Man.
M. M Austin of Winchester. Ind
anew what to do in the hour of need
His wife had such an unusual case of
stomach and liver trouble, physician*
could not help her. He thought ot
and tried Dr. Kings New Life Pillt
and she got relief at once and wa*
finally cured. Only tsc. at All drug
stores.
tst* hntMerr a* M?a *n-cnrc Sr® Copt
' -> IS- -A— ~!♦ •• ...
by all druggists
Take. t*JJr. and buy rvaloU from your I
rdggisC i mum I
PERSONAL NOTES
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NOTES ABOUT PEOPLE WHO
COME AND GO IN AND OUT
OF THE CITY.
G. W\ Wright, of Sterling, was a
visitor to the city yesterday.
General Manager Berry, of the B.
& 8., returned yesterday from a visit
to Offerman.
C. W. Deming htis returned from a
short business trip to Macon.
Judge J. I). Sparks spent yesterday
up the H. & B. road.
NOTES OF LOCAL INTEREST.
Little Items Condensed for Our Hasty
Readers.
The weather yesterday was cori.sid
-1 ably cooler than it has been for the
past several days, and a good breeze
prevailed all during t he day.
The Atlantic & Birmingham rail
road is advertising their excursion of
next, week to be t lie biggest of t he sea
son, and it is expected that several
hundred people will come down.
Everything is unusually quiet iti
Glynn county court circles at present.
No court will be in session until the
second Monday of next month, when
the City court will meet in regular
session. Things are even quiet in the
Justice courts.
A shipment of the best peaches seen
here this season arrived yesterday, and
were on sale at all of t he fruit stands.
Only two more days of July, and
then we can swelter in August . We
can feel the change now for the
warmer.
If Brunswick was a large city, the
News could print a story this morning
which would cause a majority of our
people to talk for weeks to come. One
of the Atlanta papers would give a
neat sum to have the item occur there.
The puzzle contest inaugurated by
H. M. Miller & Son, the well known
furniture dealers, is attracting con
siderable attention, and a large num
ber of little girls are trying for the
pretty junior range which is to be
given away. Some of the puzzles nr.;
easily solved, but the hard ones are
yet to appear. Watch the an. of this
tirm in the News each morning.
Attention—Employers!
Notice to ail employers of laborers
in the city of Brunswick: The Ameri
can Federation of Labor, No. 8393, of
Brunswick, Ga., takes this means of
giving notice that from and after the
15th day of August, 1903, the following
wages will be expected: For all per
sons employed in lumber yards, 15
cents per hour; all persons employed
on the outside of vessels, 15 cents per
hour; all persons employed on the in
side of vessels, as follows: Stowers,
27 1-2 cents per hour; pullers, 22 1-2
cents per hour. Timekeepers or fore
man, 27 1-2 cents per hour.
This, July 27, 103.
PETER ROBINSON,
President,
CHARILY THOMAS,
8-2 Secretary.
Ship Notice.
Neither owner, master or consignee
of the British barltentiue will be re
sponsible for any debts contracted by
the crew of said bark.
PAGE, Master.
Moth and Dust Can Not Corrupt
your clothes when they are treated to
Jim Carter's clothes cleaning estab
lishment. 604 Monk St. Phone 2532.
New Cigar Store.
I have just opened a cigar store
at my tailor shop on Newcastle
street, and will earr- a full line of
smokers' articles. The tailoring bus
iness will be conducted as heretofore.
The public is cordially invited to ex
tend me a share of the trade.
W. X. Bodam.
Good board and lodging, nice rooms,
eiectric lights, bath, and use of tele
phone. $4.00 per rak at 211 B SL
LOST. —Between my residence and
store oil Bay Street, a register key.
Finder will be rewarded by returning
to S. Levison.
STARjr^lx
§hoe!sI11I Star Brand Shoes
gjfYi / ARE MADE FOR EVERYBODY
myrn^ik
A j t J Men and Hoys. Ladies and Girls, (the
/ 'T.'fvSr <Jtvo them one trial ann you will
always wear them.
J. A. Smith.
'Can Z(6u suess What 9ieee J
ef Jurn 1 ture Phis Ja? *
I..FREE: A Buck’s Junior Range on 1
( Sept. sth. To some girl under 14 years ,
Qip of age.. Watch cur ads. each day—a 1
' lew P ictur ® will he printed—there will •
°°° Ibe 30 in all and the girl who sends
in correct answers-to .the greatest
number of these' pictures together j
mother should get a Buck’s Range,,
! M. M. Miller &dm '
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Prescription, .
Accuracy i
H can tell up of any device, cr . i
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mctkcif which will 6 liable up to „e „ny
more accurate thi.n now, we will ,
thank you for doing so. However, we
■ ‘ do not see how you can possibly im- ,
prove on our method of handling pre
scriptions. • ■ S- <
MORGAN’S
♦
: Drug Store.
==SCHEDUUE==
Steamers Hessie No i, No 2
Effective May 1. 1903.
HESSIE NO. I—DAILY EXCEF" SUNDAY.
Lv. St. Simon Mills 6 a. in. Lv. St Simon Pier 6:30 a. m
sir, Brunswick, 7:30 a.m.
Lv Bruurwick 10 a. a. Ar, St. Simon Pier 11a, m.
Lv. Si. Simon Pier 11a.m. Ar. Brunswick 12 m.
Ly. Brunswick 2 p.m. A . St, Simon Pier . 3p. m.
Lv. SI. Simon Pier 4p. m. ar. Bninswl’k sp. nr.
Lv. Bl'miswiek 5:30 p. hi. Ar. St. Simon Pier 0:30 p. m.
At. St. Simon Mills 7 p. m.
111 SSI E NO. 2, DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY
Lv. Brunswick e>:: oa. m. Ar. St. Simon Pier 9:30 a. m.
Ar. St. Simon Mins ua. m. Ar. Frederica io:30 a. m
Ar. Darien .. 12 m.
Lv. Darien 2 p.m. Ar. Frederica 4:30p.m,
Ar. St. Simon Mid* p. m. Ar. St. Simon Pier 5.30 p. in.
Ar. Brunswick 0:30p. in.
SUNDAY SCHEDULE.
Lv. Brunswick u:.,0 a. m., and 2:30 p. in.
Lv. st. Simon Piet il a. nr., and Op. nr.
J. B. WRIGHT, Manager.
Pbr grass shears and lawn mowers
call at Douglas Hardware Cos., and
and get the best ,nr the least money
THE DOWNING CO MAKE A
SPECIALTY OF RICE AND COF
FEE.
THE DOWNING CO. HAVE ON A
NiCE LINE OF TOILET SOAP.
* FRANK’S ”
K HAIR CUTTING
at . ;
, and
* SHAVING PARLOR
S’ 1 t?
Frank has been 12 years working ,
** Between Paris and London, ,
& FIRST CLASS WORK
*[ and •
POLITE ATTENTION ]
All kinds of Shampoo and Hair;
fc . Tonic j
fc . Give Him a Trial. ,
f . OPERA HOUSE BLOCK, f
K , ..Brunswick, Ga.
ALL PARTIES
Desiring to Subscribe to
. . . THE ATLANTA JOURNAL. . . .
Can leave orders at the Hunter
Fharmacy or Morgan’s Drug Store
and 807 Gloucester St, Phone 260-3
TERMS:
Daily and Sunday 12 cents
Daily without Sunday , , ~10 certs
Get particulars
DEAN VERDUY, Agent.
JULY 30, 1902.
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' HOW TO MAKE YOUR
OWN HOME
► A SUMMER RESORT
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s You do not think it possible.
y the possibility of this statement.
, It is an- eaqy matter, simply put
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t E LECTKIC FAN.
t Dont put off any longer, but he
y among tLe cool people.
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- & WATER CO.
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Mads Young Again.
“One of Dr. King’s Now Life Pills
each night for two weeks has nut me
my ’teens’ again,” writes *Dr. i,
H. Turner of Hemps--/town. Pa.
They re tbs best in the world for liver
stomach and bowels. Ptrre’-' vae-ota’
Me, Never gripe. O'- 25'ream at
Nows Job Office-Best Printing.
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