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ivrmiDAY UMajiNQ.
A Cut in Shirts
i lot of $1.22 Negligee
Shirts with and without
cuffs for 89c
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
The sale in Flannel
Coat and Pants is still on
Alll Our 8 to 9 dollar <£*
Coat and Pants • V* J
All Our SlO and Sllff/.
Coat and Pants w • V *• 7
All Our sl2 to sl4<j*tf , ~
Coat and Pants *P
Turnip Seed Bllist (j&rdctV
I Cabbage Seed SEEDS i
Garden Collar a
Beets, Lettuce for
Mustard pall Planting!
; Raddish, !
- Spinach HUNTER’S Pharmacy <
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When in Need of Honey 1 .
► CALL ON A
/T JOEL BROS, ;
M M *■■■. reliable pawnbrokers *
f X 308-309 Bay Street.
1 BA % ~ u can yet the most bLrr.d loans on <
1 your Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry,
■ wSjHMBW I Furniture and all kinds of personal '
M 4 property.
all BUSINESS STRICTLY CO4FI-
VMQMSPR Unredeemed Pledges Fcr Sain
Look fcr largo 3 ball sign out-u.ie si"'r .
Reliable Pawnbroker*. *
See Window Display
of the New
PILLOW TOPS
at “ELKANS”
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Xocme Social
♦ Views Victes.
Miss Lucille Butts returned last,
j night from a ffghing tripat llorten.se.
• • •
i Mrs. Albert Smith, of Atlanta, is'
I lie guest of Mrs. .lohn VV. Odum. ,
... ;
Mrs. Mr] ward Flora ini; and her little
son will leave in a day or two fori
Jacksonville, after a visit to Dr. and.
Mrs. .1. A. Butts.
...
Mrs. S. Marks, Miss Minnie Marks
and Mrs. .1. J. Lissner leave Sunday
night lor Atlanta. After a short
stay in that city they will go to .'lt. j
Airy, accompanied by Mrs. Ed. tler
slion and tier little (laughter.
...
M isses Susie anti Clara Lamar and
Miss Bessie Baker leave today for St.
Simon to spend some time with Mis.
A. C. Banks.
...
Mr. and Mrs. Jennings Butts ate
spending some time in Atlanta.
• • •
Mrs. Mike Brown and her family
have ret urned front a pleasant si ay tit
('mnberland and will leave this week
for Tallulah Falls.
...
Miss Belle Urecch, after an enjoy
able visit to Miss Matin MoDonakl,
left Thursday on the Comal for New
York, whence she w ill go to Bli/altel It,
N. J , lo resume her studies in
trained nursing.
...
Miss Alma Harris entertained a
number of her little friends yesterday
afternoon, the occasion I icing iter
twelfth birthday. The afternoon was
spent, in playing games, varied by a
pleasant walk out. the boulevard. The
guests present, were: Misses Margaret
liarkuloo, F.va Cook, Marie Ralston,
Lulu Ralston, llarry McDonald, Alice
Way, Middleton Harris.
•* * •
Miss Maud Nightengale returned
last night from Savannah, where she
w as I he guest of Miss Margaret Charl
ton.
...
Mrs. G. V. Gate lias returned from
a pleasant visit to St. Shaun.
tSHorter College
Founded 1877 by Alfred Shorter. An endowed insti
tutton lor ladles. Stands foremost In America in point
of health. Offers a thorough e-iucatlon under ideal con
ditions. "The best school for the best people.” Music
Conservatory offers unequalled advantages. Early
registration necessary. Many late applicants turned
away last year. Session opens Sept. 24th. Illustrated
catalogue will be sent free, postpaid..on application
to President Simmons, P. 0. Box 410 Romo, Ga.
A fresh shipment of garden seed at
Fortson's Drug: Store.
Box stationery at actual cost at
Fortson's Drug Store.
A TrrrtbU Revelrrflon.
M. Murrey was at one time very
shortsighted, but a successful operation
made him long sighted to all extraor
dinary degree. This restoration of his
sight r.'aa not altogether an unmixod
blessing. For the first time since ills
childhood lie could see things at a dls
tanoe. His home, that he thought so
flue, wn found to be neglected and
dirty: hla precious cli'mi was chipped
and cracked; his lK>qk were soiled and
torn. Rut the crowning blow 5- .11 me
when a grand luncheon was given to
celebrate the restoration of the crttlc’s
sight. Women were Invited In great
number and came In their very best
The Comedle Francalse, the Vaudeville,
the Odeon, were represented by their
fairest ones, and the table “was a sight
for the gods”—at least Sarcey would
have thought ro six weeks before.
But very soon his countenance fell,
and I saw his eye wandering about in
astonishment- aye, In distress. He
! laughed no more and looked miserable
1 \ fter the coffee he made a sign to mo,
id I followed him upstairs, believing
l int to have been disturbed by Die
thought of some work which ought to
bo done at once. But 1,0 threw himself
heavily on the sofa, which groaned as
if Hilaries Its master’s despair, and ex
claimed piteously: "Hood heavens'
Why, th* y are all frights! They are all
dyed, painted, wrinkled, scraggy! Oh,
uier belles alines, what lias become of
them?”
Soda water, phosphates, creams,
jim-jams, Ices, mineral waters at
Fortson's Drug Store, fall and regale
yourself.
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 better proof than such a conclusive
evidence:
Mrs. O. F, Noble, wife of C. F. Noble
dentist, residing at 200 E street, says:
“I used Doan's Kidney Pills for back
ache, and t hey gave me great relief. J
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
Pills 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 recommend
Doan's Kidney Pills, and believe that
they do all that is claimed for them.”
For sale by all dealers. Price 50cts.
per Imx. Foster-Milburn Cos., Buffalo,
N. Y. sole agents for the United
States Ip
Kenwinber the name, DOAN’S, and
take if) ot her.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY
Schedule Corrected to August 1, 1903.
For Savannah, Washington, Baltimore,
Philadelphia and New York.
Leave Brunswick 9:00 pm
Arrive Savannah 12.40 am
“ Washington 9:50 pm
“ Baltimore 11:35 pm
“ Philadelphia 2:50 am
“ New York ~ C:39 am
For Henderson, Asheville and Western
North Carolina Points.
Leave Brunswick 9:oft pm
Arrive Saluda 12:00 pm
“ Hendersonville . ...12:47 pm
“ Asheville 1:50 pm
“ Hot Springs 2:37 pm
“ Waynesvllle . 4:45 pm
For Macon, Atlanta and Points North
and West.
Leave Brunswick ...12:00 n 9:00 pm
Arrive Macon ... 7:20 pm 3:00 am
“ Atlanta... 10:10 pm 5:20 am
“ Birmingham 5:20 am 11:45 am
'■ Chattanooga 9:45 am
" Cincinnati 7:30 pm
" Louisville .3:15 pm
“ Chicago 7:30 pm
From New York, Philadelphia, Balti
more, Washington and Savannah.
Leave New York 12:10 am
“ Philadelphia 3:50 am
“ Baltimore 6:22 am
" Washington 10:51 am
“ Savannah 3:30 am
Arrive Brunswick 8:10 am
From Chicago, Cincinnati, Louisville,
Atlanta and Macon.
Leave Chicago 8:40 pm
“ Cincinnati 8:30 am
" Louisville 7:40 am
” Atlanta . 7:00 am... 10:55 pm
“ Macon ..10:20 am... 1:05 am
Arrive Brunswick 5:30 pm... 8:10 am
ReLnemeat.
ftefluement looks ever with disap
proval upon heedless waste and need
less extravagance. She carefully
counts the cost and makes the most
Of all material brought to her hand.
Consideration for others has mad* her
wutchful, and nothing In her Diarge
Is squandered or wantonly consumed.
To vulgar ostentation she firmly re
fuses the radiant light of her counte
nance, but sc“kci Instead the quiet
nooks, the retinal haunls where dwell
those who know her true worth. The
spirit of refinement lives even with
those whose tastes are simple and pure,
who make no pretenses, whose faith in
humanity is strong and real. To those
endowed with kindly tact and genial
wit who employ all means of good
within their command, whose heart*
are touched by the grief and mlaery
around them uud who are quick to aee
and respond to others’ wants—with
these, too, the spirit lives. They who
entertain this guest are clean In mind
and person, and the motto hung upon
the spiritual walls of home Is “Cleanli
ness Is Next to Godliness.”
InU an an Earache Care.
AnAunuring story is told of a man
who "was suddenly attacked in the
night tk a violent fit of earache. His
wife tfid him that there was on the
window sill by the bed a bottle of
chloroform and recommended him to
rub some on his face.
Without striking a light hs reached
out for the bottle, pulled out the stop
per and, pouring some of the contents
info his hand, anointed his face from
mouth to ear. Very soon hs announced
that tbe pain was better, lay down
iiraln and went to sleep. He was
awakened in the morning by a cry of
horror from his wife.
"Whet Is the matter 7" he inquired.
"Look at your face!” was the reply.
\ glance (h the g!ua showed him that
his faiv on one sldo was black as >
negro's. Tbe bottle which he had
grasped in the dark had contained noi
chloroform, but ink.—Milwaukee Wls
oonaln.
Doctors, bankers, lawyers, mer
chants, preachers and all Intelligent
people endorse and recommend Ka
lola for Indigestion, kidney and liver
troubles.
A Startling Test.
To save a life, Dr. T. G. Merritt, of
No. Mehoopauy, Pa., made a start
ing test resulting in a wonderful cure.
Hie writes: “a patient was attacked
with violent hemorrhages, caused by
iloeratlon of the stomach. I had of
ten found Electric Bitters excellent
for acute stomach and liver troubles
n 1 prescribed them The patient
gained from the first, and has not had
any attack in 14 months.' Klecnc
(filters are positively guaranteed lor
dyspepsia, indigestion constipation,
and kidney troubles. Try them. Only
cents ftt U tjmftlst*.
PERSONAL NOTES
NOTES ABOUT PEOPLE WHO
COME AND GO IN AND OUT
OF THE CITY.
Master Kenneth Irvine is ill with
fever on St. Simon.
J. W. Thomas has purchased the
cottage of W. R. Dart on St. Simon
and will occupy it next season, after
making a number of improvements
on it.
Leo Kaufman returned yesterday
from a visit t o Atlanta.
TV. J. Tison, who has been quite ili
forsome time, is reported better.
Burford Chasten, the little son of
Mr. and Mrs. J. VV. Chasten, who lias
been ill with typhoid fever for several
weeks, was reported slightly improved
last night.
Dr. W. B. Burroughs leaves Mon
day night for Athens to attend the
meeting of the State Agricultural so
ciety.
lion. Leon A. Wilson, of Waycross,
has joined his family at. St. Simon
and is spending some t ime there,
11. .J. Simpson, of Atlanta, was
among the visitors to the city yester
day.
Luther Cate, of Ludington, N. C.
is thie guest of his uncle, Dr. Cate.
Elders Adams and Bingham, of the
Church of Christ, or Latter Day
Saints, have returned to the city and
will resume their street preaching.
Special Attention
is given each job given in at Jim
Carter’s clothes cleaning establish
ment. No clubbing together oi orders.
Every order is distinctively treated.
A Little Early Riser
Now an dthen, at bedtime will cure
constipation, biliousness and liver
troubles. DeWitt’s Little Early Ris
ers are the famous little pills that
cure by arousing the secretions, mov
ing the bowels gently, yet efter uu'ly.
and giving such tone atm si.rong'. h j
to the glands ot tho stomach nun U> i.-rl
that the cause of tie trouble is :•!
moved entirely, and 11 tiiea- use .si
continued for a few days, tn. j w:>| :
be no return of the oompla.ai. fe mi
by Joerger'b Pharmacy, Unite „ Fna.*-
oiacy and W. J. Butts,
Patent medicine of every kind at
Fortson’s Drug Store. I
Good board and lodging, nice rooms,
electric lights, bath, and uee of tele
phone. $4.00 per w-alt at 211 B St.
Prescription work a specialty at
Fortson’s Drug Store.
One new electric fan for sale at
Fortson’s Drug Store. Call and save
youself some money.
Special prices on fine cigars by tho
box at Fortson's Drug Store, Smok
ers, now is your chanc*!
Everybody Is Invited to join the
large Kalola choir that is now being
organized to sing Us praises for in
dgestlon, kidney and liver troubles.
Good Sanitary Methods
are used at Jim Carter's for cleaning
clothes. Everything well lighted aiiu
ventilated.
WANTED.— Furnished residence of
some five or six rooms; suitable for
light housekeeping. Apply to C.. A.,
this office.
Moth and Dust Can Not Corrupt
your clothes when, they are treated to"
Jim Carter's clothes cleaning estab
lishment. 004 Monk St. Phone 2532.
FOR RENT. —Two excellent rooms
and kitchen on Union street. Address
"S,” care News. 8-5
Ship Notice.
Neither owner, master or consignee
of the British barkentine John S.
Bennet will be responsible lor any
debts contracted by the crew of said
bark.
PAGE, Master.
LOST. —Between my residence and
store on Bay Street, a register key.
Finder will be rewarded by returning
to f*. Levis on.
Star Brand Shoes
MAI>E EVEI * VBOBY *
A I Mpu a,l< ! Boys, Ladies and Girls, (the
J& Civ® f hem one trial ann you will
J. A Smith.
1
Han lieu What 9ieee ;
cf Jurniture shis J#? I
j ..FREE: A Buck’s Junior Range on 1
It Sept. Sth. To some girl under 14 years j
anTINC If age.. Watch ou ads. each day—a
j new picture will be printed—there wdl
’ | ■ he 30 in all and the girl who sends
in c° r, 'h ct answers to .the greatest
* r~Lnumber of these pictures together
with the 5 best reasons why her
“ Imother should get a Buck’s Range,
\M. M. Miller A den
: Good Soda i
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4- ..Of course, .anybody— can say his 4
4" Soda Water is “Good” —but appar- 4
ently there are comparative, degrees
of goodness.
4 If you enjoy really GOOD Soda, ’*
4 step in and see how ours tastes. We
don’t believe that you will be disap
* pointed.
;'MORGAN’S j
: Drug Store.:
-SCHEDULE-
Steamers Hessie No j, No 2
Effective May 1.1903.
HESSIE NO. I—-DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY.
Lv. St. Simon Mills 6 a. in. Lv. St Simon Pier 6:30 a. in.
ar, Brunswick 7:30 a.m
Lv Bi urn-wick 10 a. m. Ar. St. Simon P|sr 11 a. m.
Lv. St. Simon Pier ila. m. Ar. Brunswick * 12 in.
Lv. Brunswick 2p.m. Ar. St. Simon Pier 3 p.m.
Lv. LU. Simon Pier 4p. m. Ar. Brunswick 5 p.m.
Lv. Brunswick ... ... .6:30 p. m. Ar. St. Simon Pier (R3O p. m.
Ar. St. Simon Mills . ... v p. m.
Ii ESSIE NO. 2, DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY
Lv. Lyiifiswi-i, ’-:Lo a.m. Ar. St. Simon Pier 9:30 a.m.
At. st. Simon Milts.—.,. la. m. Ar. Fredetat- 10:30 a. SiT
Ar. Darien 12 m. " _ JUm
Lv. Darien 2p. m. Ar. Frederica TT.' 4:30p. m.
At. St. Simon >i ins sp. m. Ar. St. Simon Pier 5.30 p. m,
Ar. Brunswick 6:,‘dip. m,
SLNDAY SCHEDULE.
Lv. Brunswick 9:30 a. m., anti 2:30 p. m.
Lv. St. Simon Pier 11 a. m., and Op. m.
J. B. WRIGHT, Manager.
For grass shears and lawn mowers
call at D uglfts Hardware Cos., ar.d
red gut. the beet, f<w tna least money.
THE DOWNING CO MAKE A
SPECIALTY OF RICE AND COF
FEE.
THE DOWNING CO. HAVE ON A
NICE LINE OF TOILET SOAP.
'9 -o -3 -D -I, -u -a -□ -o -t, IV
\ FRANK’S S
h ' HAIR CUTTING ?
and -J
* SHAVING PARLOR
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Frank has been 12 years working .
* Between Paris and London. ,
* FIRST CLASS WORK ,
„ and -1
polite attention
* All kinds of Shampoo and Hair
* Tonlc n
t Give Him a Trial.
k . OPERA HOUSE BLOCK, "
kKKRMKKV* * >• m 2
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:
Daily and Sunday 12 oe-ts
Daily without Sunday .... 10 cents
Get particulars
DEAN VERDEY, Agent,
AUGUST 1, 1908.
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♦ HOW TO MAKE YOUR
♦ OWN HOME [
t A SUMMER RESORT
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You do not think it possible.
the possibility of this statement.
in an ,
* E LECTRIC FAN. 3
f .
4 Dont put off any longer, but be,
t> among the cool people. .
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* MUTUAL LIGHT
& WATER CO. '
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Made Young Again.
“One of Dr. King's New Life 10113
each night for two weeks has put mo
my ‘tsens’ again,” writes i>r. l.
I . Turner of Dempsey town Pa
They're the beet la the world for liver
stomach and bowels. Purely vegetal
Die. Never gripe O’- 25 CS;us at
News Job OfFce—Rest Priding,