The Brunswick daily news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1903-1906, August 02, 1903, Image 4

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BtINDAT MORNING. A Cut in Shirts i lot of $1.22 Negligee Shirts with and without cuffs for 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 l / 2 price The sale in Flannel Coat and Pants is still on Alll Our 8 to 9 dollar £ Q Coat and Pants • V^ All Our $lO and A Q Coat and Pants U V All Our sl2 to sl4£Q 4 Coat and Pants ► Turnip Seed Buist Garden ► Cabbage Seed : Garden Collard ► Beets, Lettuce for : Mustard Fa n pi ant|ng ; Itaddish, 1 Spinach HUNTER'S Pharmacy ► When in Need of Honey. _ CALL ON /fv JOEL BROS. f RELIABLE PAWNBROKERS t \ 308- 304 Bay Street. t \ • u can get ‘.he most liberal loam, cn s fSS!?$£3 1 your Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry I 1 Furniture and all kind* of portonei JL § .* property. ALL BUSINESS STRICTLY CO’4F|. JHSHHkk Unredeemed Pledge* For Sal- SgjgpMSEjffi Look fc/ ,a'ge i ball •„ c-> out:, e s:n-e l Roliabl* Pawnbroker*. > warns .... . . * . See Window Display of the New PILLOW TOPS at “ELKANS” Doings In Miss Ethel Elliott is tho guest of Mrs. G. W. Blanton on St. Simon. 1* • • Miss Mario Nightengale is the guest of Mrs. F. It. Aiken on St. Sinmn. 1 • * Mrs. Edward Bnrdott and family returned yesterday from St. Simon. * * • i Mrs. E. ,T. Browning continues quite 111 at tlie Itome of Mrs. William Baker | 1 Mrs. AU'tha Anderson is still quite sick at tho homo of Mrs William Bilker. ** * , Mr fc'ud Mrs. Stuart Mobley, of Atlanta, will arrive this week to visit Mrs. A. R. Dealing. * • • Rev. and Mrs 1,. 11. Davis have ar lied from Darien to visit Mrs. W. A. McDonald. m w m Mrs. C E. Turner, of Atlanta, is die guest of Mrs. T. E. Winter at her cottage on St. Simon. • • • i Mrs Ed. Pfeiffer and Miss Gillian Pfeiffer will return this week from Albany. * * * Mrs B. Nusshanm and Miss Emma Ntixsliauni will leave tonight for Tal lulah Falls. • * * Mrs i). Glauber and Miss Josio Nussliaum leave tonight lor a stay at Tallulah Falls ... Miss Joe Nat nans returned yes terday fn>m a pleasant visit to Mrs. T M Hall in MilledgevHle. * • * 1-awson X.amar leaves shortly to spend Iris vacation at Sparta and other isiints in upper Georgia. • • • Miss Mollic Groonk\ will leavo W.tlutxlay for fit. Simon to spend i-oiue time with thy Misses Conoiey. • • * Miss Bertha Baker is spending a , wok on St. Sia.in. after which sin* ;Wili s;o io Atlanta to visii Mrs. M 1. ; Thrower and Mrs VV tv Huberts Mr aiid Mrs \Y F Barker, oi Brooklyn with thee-r ebiiuren, will spend this we-, k in Hartford county. •lary.aL vl. g a 'L-.i io rela tive^ • • • Mrs 1 N B.sh.v. and Miss Mattie 1 Bishop are -pending a few days on >; Kiuioii. the ,ue--.i of Mrs H. W ’ I .rie I Mrs 11 B Max-.-, and her Huh* | uaughiers are expectram Savoii- I am. this month to visit Mrs F D. A 1 Ken. j Mrs.. J K Night-ega’e -at.; the [Misses Nightengale wi.i lint Su s mon this week the geest* oi Mis. t D. Aiken. • • • Mrs. J. J ft-rry and children w:il return ltd* morning from Atlanta to remain three weeks i-:are going to New York where the;- wiL reside in tutnre. ihorter College —r*. * ' sr/aeve : * r - • * -: 1 -r~ -•?* u Anrr'.ra * v.- r + **-• ■ .i -. -jsbucc .~4*f ;e*. x&~ t **v sc' • ••' . eji Hux ai.is Ea:) i • Vi-y K-iteru ra'<d .. •/ .v y-v . “si ; e- *: I -MPUtI .. . * * 1 s **'! >•-: * ' if* t’~i kst-.-Si U, S m****%. t* 0 t*or A1 Q ■ 6* Cold ~<*Ja water and ice cream a; Ffrrrsona drag store. B*x Uthmefy a? actual tufct at Fortsor. •> Drug Store. Moth and Dust Can Not Corrupt •>ur rk>tlies wh*?t* they a r** treated to su Carter's clothed cleaning eatah luut'QL SM4 Monk Kl Phone ZIW: ; special pric e on fine cigar* by th * 1 **>x at Fortsr/D'fl Drug Store. Smok 1 y, now i-i your cbancs! Good Sanitary Methods - used at Jim lor cleaning >'-heri. \ eiitllatedL WANTED. —Furnished reHideuce of some five or six rooms; suitable for light housekeeping. Apply to i\. A., this office. THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS. Society I Mr. and Mrs. Dan Farmer, of Macon, who have been cottaging on St. Simon for several weeks with a party of friends, left Thursday for their home. Mrs. Farmer was form, erly Miss Lula Hack and has many friends here, where she visited a ntim ■ her of years ago. * * • | Mrs. J. W. Bridges, of Pittsburg, . was in the city yesterday en route [from Cumberland to spend a few days at St. Simon. Mrs. Bridges was form erly Miss Gussie May Mitchell, of At lanta, and visited here some years ago. After a visit to relatives in At lanta, she has been at Cumberland several days. Misses Olivia and Ramona Kay entertained a number of their little friends Friday afternoon.. The after noon was spent in dancing and play iug flinch and in the latter game was won byAnnie Dean Atkinson Refreshments were served and the occasion was extremely pleasant. • * Judge and Mrs. J. D. Sparks chap eroned a party of young people on a fishing trip to Hortense Friday and yesterday. The [tarty returned yes terday, reporting a delightful outing. Those in the party were Misses Lu clle Butts, Fannie Grant. Nightengale, Rita McKinnon and Constance Butts, Messrs. F E. Twitty and Millard Reese. A Case of It. MANY MORE LIKE IT IN BRUNS WICK. Tlie 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. C. F. Noble wife of C. F. Noble dentist, residing at 3X> E street, says: 1 used Doan s Kidney mils for back* ac:,e. and tlxy gave me great relief. I can recommend them very highly. I have with back-ache for quite ‘av. A dull, heavy, bearing-down [a::: existed across the small of my ca s ' - me at times great mis er;, and suffering. 1 tried several rem ec.vs and '.iniments but with no ap parent effect. Seeing Doan's Kidney Ih.-s advertised. I sent to Hunter’s pharmacy and obtained a boxofThem. Since using Hen; tlie pain in my back has disappeared, at.d I fee! improved in health generally. 1 can recommend Doan's Kidiiey Pi is. and believe that they do a4 that is c.a. j.ed fer tliem.* For sale by ah dealers. Price 50cts. per ty x Fostei-Miioutn to., Buffalo, N 1 sole agents for the United States Fame-: Ur the na:: e. IXjAN S. and e me*i*r SB ■■ 1 ■ ■ m *-■ _ l SOUTHERN RAILWAY Scr to Augutt 1. 1903. Far Savjnwan. Washing :on. Baltrmcre, Pr: .ladeipt >a ana New York. Leave Lnin-aick k:oy pm Arrive Sava.rjah 12.4'.* am Y.'aahingt/jn 9:50 pm Baltimore 11:35 pm Philadelphia 2:56 am New York €:3D am For Henderson, Asheville and Western No>-th CaroLna Points. Leave Brunswick 9:M pa Arrive Saluda 13:06 pit Hendersonville . ...32:47 Asheville 1:50 f,r Hot Springs 2:37 pm " Waynesville 4:45 pH For Macon, Atlanta and Points North and West. Leave Brunswick ...12:00 n 9:00 pr Arrive Macon ... 7:20 pm 3:00 a " Atlanta.. 10:10 pm 5:20 a*i “ Birmingham 5:20 am 11:45* as: " f’battanooga 9:43 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 M Savannah , ~ 3:30 am Arrive Brunswick 8:10ara From Chicago, Cincinnati, Louisville, Atlanta and Macon. a Leave Chicago '• Olnclutiatl fyy ■ am " Tkiulevllle -.17 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 A Startling Teat. To save a life, Dr. T. 0. Merritt, ot No. Mehoopany, Pa., made a start ling test resulting in a wonderful cure. He writes: “a patient was attacked with violent hemorrhages, caused by ulceration of the stomach. I had of ten found Electric Bitters excellent for acute stomach and liver troubles so I prescribed them. The patient gained from the first, and has not had any attack In 14 mouths." Electric Bitters aro positively guaranteed for dyspepsia, indigestion, constipation, and kidney trouble*. Try them. Only •0 cents at all drnkttfsta A fresh shipment of garden seed at Fortson’s Drug Store. Prescription work a specialty at ; Fort soil’s Drug Siote. , ■ One new electric fan for sale at Fortson's Drug Store. Call and save iowili • oamt PERSONAL NOTES * NOTES ABOUT PEOPLE WHO COME AND GO IN AND OUT OF THE CITY. C. If. Leavy is in Macon. D. J. Gill, who has been ill, is out again. L. W. Beach has returned from a business trip to Darien. W. M. Wiggins, of Waynesville, was in the city yesterday. J. L. Crawley, of Waycross, spent yesterday in the city. J. H. Meyers, of Tilton, is spending a few days in 1 lie city. J. T. Strickland, of Waycross, spent yesterday in t lie city. T. J. Dickey, of Fitzgerald, was a visitor to the city yesterday. Arthur Gregertsen, formerly of t his city, now of Jacksonville, is spending a few days in the city. Rev. S. J. French, of WLaycross, ar rived in t lie city yesterday and willi officiate at St. Mark's Episcopal church today. FLEMING & WAFF TO OCCUPY THE POSTOFFICE BUILDING The News stated yesterday that several firms were alter the [>o.st office building, among which was mentioned Fleming & Waft, the book dealers, *and it was learned yesterday that this well known firm would, in ail probability,, rent thoh building and remove there as soon as the store is vacated by the postoifiee which will remove into the public building in the course of a few months. AT THE CHURCHES. Seamen’s Bethel. Dartmouth street, corner Oglethorpe street Sunday school at 1 p. m. Ser vices conducted by C. D. Ogg every Friday evening at 7:SO and twice a month on Sunday evenings at the same hour. St Marks. St Mark's Episcopal church Gi a cester and Egmont streets, Rev. Wyl iys Rede, D. D., rector. Services ev ery Sunday as follows: Holy com munion 7:30 a. m.; morning service and sermon at 11 a. m.; evening ser vice and sermon 8; 00. Sunday school at 3:30; Rectors .bibie class every Thursday night at the parish house At . Merxendree Methodist Church, Rev. M. C. Austin, pastor. Morning Services 11 am.; Epworth League meeting t p. m., night service- J 7 p. m. First Methodist Corner Mouk and Norwich Rev, j. tv. Maioae, D. D., pa3por. Preaching at 11 a. m by Rev. Davis. Cathole Church. Corner Newcastle and Howe streets Rev. P. J. Luckie, S. M. pastor, Rev J. P. Caesagne, S. M. assistant. Holy communion at 6:3b a. m.; Sun day school at 9 a. m.; Holy service of the mass at 10 a. m. Losary, sermon and benediction of the blessed Sara ment at 7:30 p. m. FOR RENT.—T wo excellent rooms anu aitchen on Union street. Audress ' S,” care News. 8-b Special Attention is give® each job given in at Jim Carters domes Cleaning establish ment. No clubbing together of orders. Every order is distinctively treated. Patent medicine of every kind at Forlson'a Drug store. 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 R. Levis jn. STARdr^, BRANDS c. iSHOES J| Star Brand Shoes AlHB? ARE made S IV * AU E *OB EVERYBODY. A 10 M ° n a,: '' Ladie ai “ i Olrla. (the j@Sr k f*lve them one trial arm you will M iiasX always wear them. ''JFWs J. A. Smith. f 'tian X(cu suess XOkat Pices ; cf ‘furniture Phis h? \ ..FREE: A Buck’s Junior Range on 1 jsept. sth. To some girl under 14 years | f age.. Watch our ads. each day— a | new picture will be printed—there will be 30 in all and the girl who sends in correct answers to .the greatest [ mother should get a Buck’s Range,, M, Miller & dsn ' . i ♦ : Good Soda ► ► ..Of course, .anybody can say hi? e Soda Water is “Good”—but appar ► ently there are comparative, degrees of goodness. t step in and see how ours tastes. We 1 don’t believe that you wiil be disap y pointed. tMORGAN’S ♦ < : Drug Store.; -SCHEDULE- Steamers Hessie No i, No 2 Effective May 1.1903. HESSIE NO. I—DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. L,v. St. Simon Mills 6a. in Lv. St Simon Pier 6:30 a. ;n. -ir. Brunswick 7:30 a.m. 1 Lv lirunrwiek 10 a.m. Ar. 84. Simon l?ler 11 a. m. ..v. m. Simon Pier 1i a. 111. Ar. Brunswick 12 m. Lv. Brunswick 3 p.m. Ar. St. Simon Pier 3p. m, .a. hi. Simon Pmr Ip. m. Ar. Brunswick sp.m. Lv. Li nnswick 5:;;y p. m. Ar. St. SimouPier 6:30 p.m. A r. >l. Simon Niili.** p. m. 1 i LsSm.l L > ( . 2, DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY f.v. Brunswick •■'SMI a. m. A”. St. Simon Pier 9:30 a. m. Ar. SI. Mmoii Mi 1!,... in a. m. Ar. Frederica 10:30 a. m. Ar. Darieu 12 m. Lv. Darien --2 p. m. Ar. Frederica 4:30p.m. Ar. Si. Simon Mills sp. m. Ar. St. Simon Pier 5.30 p. m. At. liruii-swick. i>;:u>p. l§i. T SUNDAY SCHEDULE. Lv. launswick 9:30 a. m., auci 2:30 p. m. Lv. St. Simon I’ier ii a. m., pud op. m. J. B. WRIGHT, Manager. For grass shears and lawn me-'era cal! at Douglas Hardware Cos., *s,d and get the beat Nw t B least money. THE DOWNING CO MAKE A SPECIALTY OF RICE AND COF FEE. THE DOWNING CO. HAVE ON A NICE LINE OF TOILET ROAP. k ' FRANK'S HAIR CUTTING l SHAVING PARLOR * Frank has been 12 years working 4 Between Paris and London. k FIRST CLASS WORK 1 and . POLITE ATTENTION k AII kinds of Shampoo and Hair Tonic u Give Him a Trial. C OPERA HOUSE BLOCK, n ..Brunswick, Ga. 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 260-5 TERMS: Daily and Sunday . .... 12 certs Daily without Sunday .... 10 cents Get particulars DEAN VERDEY, Agent. I AUGUST 2, 1?05 • HOW TO MAKE YOUR OWN HOME l A SUMMER RESORT' t- < t and ► i ( You do not think it possible. ■ r V/e can easily demonstrate to you y the possibility of this statement. y In an t E LECTRIC FAN. 4 h Dent put off any longer, but be , ► among the cool people. ’ 4 MUTUAL LIGHT * vh: WATER CO. Made Young A cam. "°" c of hr. King 3 New Life Pills each night for two weeks has put urn my 'teens’ again,” writes Dr. l. H. Turner of Dtnpsnj town, Pa. They’re the heat in the word for liver uorcaeli and bowels. Purely vegeta ole. Naver gripa CP'- 2S c3cts at New* Job' Office— Best Printing.