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'-fItrnSDAY MORNING.
R Cut in Shirts
i lot of $1.25 Negligee
Shirts with and without
cuffs for €3SQ*C
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 P rice
The sale in Flannel
Coat and Pants is still on
All I Our 8 to 9 dollar <t ~
Coat and Pants *5 • V
All Our $lO and sll <£ A
Coat and Pants
All Our sl2 to sl4<j;Q
Coat and Pants
Turnip Seed Buist Garden
: Cabbage Seed cp p i \ c
Garden Collard *
; Beets, Lettuce for
Mustard p a l| p an tj n g
Raddish,
' Spinach HTJNTER’S Pharmacy*,
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"Dorothy Dodd" shoe in a novelty
in womens shoes. Oxfords and ties,
$3. J. A. MiiilOn Newcastle street.
Afier long ami caret o' investigation
of the various makes of white load
colorß and ready mixed paints, we
have decided to take the agency ofr
t-ie products of Harrison tiros. & Cos.
In offering title famous line we believe
that we are rendering the best possi
ble service to our customers.
The Douglas Hardware Cos.
Faint your house with Harrison
Bros. & Co.,town and county ready
mixed paints and you win be pleased,
lor sale by Douglas Hardware Cos.
For the Best In Printing—Try the
News Job Office.
Moth and Dust Can Not Corrupt
your clothes when they are treated to
Jim Carters clothes cleaning estab
lishment. 604 Monk st. Phone 2533.
See Window Display
of the New
PILLOW TOPS
at “ELKANS”
Potent Pill Pleasure.
The pilis that are potent in their
anion and pleasant m eTi*et arc
IVWitt’s 1 ailth* Kany Kisers. \\ s.
I’lulpoi, of Alha.h>, (ia.. says: I luring
a bilious attack l took one Small
as it was it Cul me more m>ol man
eahutei, him mass ol any ottiei pills 1
ever look auo at the same tune a
effected me pleasantly i.ime
Kisers are eertaiuly ail ideal pill. Sold
hy Jorger’s l’liai nuu y.
Clival removal sale is now on at Mrs.
M. Isuae s. An goods wm ( •. >tn,
go at cost prices.
FOR RENT Two connecting
rooms, furnished, in one of the nm i
desirable parts of the city Address,
‘ U," care News.
We must move into our new stoi
on August lf>th and the goods me. i
go. Come and examine o;i las;
stock* Mrs. M. Isaac.
: 6ome Social
: thews tholes.
Mrs. Edward Burdett Is finite sick.
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I A little daughter is the guest of
Mr. and Mrs. .1 II Heller.
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I Mr. .1. .1. Perry has returned from a
pleasant visil to Athens.
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Mr. and Mrs. .1 E dußignon left
last night on a visit to Atlanta.
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Copt. and Mrs. Jnsuph Lassart* will
l(avt- for a t.ri|* to north Georgia.
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! c?ipl.. C. FI. Tempi* and family are
jKMidiim a month near Waynesville.
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.Mr .• R il Kvorotf loaves singly
to visit Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Everett
in Now York.
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Miss Maud Nightengale is still in
Savannah and did noi return as was
reported a few day ago.
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Mrs. C. .1. Hopkins, of Thomasville.
with her children, is the guest of Mr.
and Mrs. R. R. Hopkins.
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Mrs IT. L Mine has rented Rev.
,J .1. Perry’s house on Union street
and will move into it Spptombr I.
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|.\ M. Morgan lias bought the house
on filoueester sliest, nt present oc
cupied by Mrs. It I. Mine, and will
occupy it shortly.
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Hr and Mrs. Rio", who have been
spending some time on Cumberland,
ivtiiriied yesterday and left last night
for their homo in Greenville.
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Misses Elizabeth Penninign and
Elizabeth Walter entertained their
ineiuls last evening at the home of
Mrs. E. I). Walter on Union %lreet.
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l)r F. P. dale, of Atlanta, is spend
ing a few daysiin the city.
Mrs. VV. H Dyer and children, of
W.iycross, are the guests of Sheriff
and Mrs. W. IT Berrie.
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Mrs. .1 II Hudson who lias been
the guest of her mother, Mrs. A. A.
Traylo, left Saturday for Washington,
where Mr.. Hudson will receive medi
cal treatment. Later they will visit
New York.
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1 Mrs I. K. Nightengale’s friends will
'.regret t> learn that she burned her
hand yery badl.vp Tuesday afternoon.
The burn was extremely painful, but
1 Mrs. Nightengale recovered sufficiently
, from Its effects to feavu (liilt evening
tor St. Simon.
Shorter College
FrimrJe-i iB7 /I,y Alfred Shorter. An endowed Inati
niti-.n c i !.i n y.tamlo Ii etnoot in America In vcitnt
.1 .J.III Otf'-'ieailnnour.li Hir atlnn under i.leal con
lit: n 13. "The host school for tho beet people." Music
. . ivatory liters pnonuallrd advantages h'arly
•e. /,straiten necessary Man/ late applicants turned
away last yeui. Session opens Sect. 24-lb. Illustrated
ratal ', no will be sent free, postpaid, .On, application
i President Simmons. P. 0. Bex IO Rome. Ga-
To Old Point Comfoct.
On August I'dtli the Southern Hall
way will wet] tickets to Old Point
I'uinl'oit ami Virginia I tench at $13.n0
for the runnel trip.
Tickets will lie good returning until
Sept earlier 2d.
0. L. CANDLER,
General Agent.
Special Notice.
All bills agulijist the British
sleainsliip Magda iniist lie presented
at our office by noon today or pay
ment thereof will be barred.
F. I). M STIt'At’HAN & GO.,
Conignees.
Quick A. rest.
J. A. Gulledge, of Verbena, A)a.,
was twice in the hospital trom a se
. ere case of piles, causing 24 tumors
.uter doctors and ail remedies faileu
..ucklen's Arnica Salve quickly ar
. .sled further insulation and cureu
.i.m. It conquers aches and kllir
tin. 25 cents at all druggists.
Wrought Iron
and
Woven Wire
Fencing
The Celebrated PAGE make.
C. W. DEMING,
General Agent. Brunswick, Ga.
THE BRUNBWICK DAILY NEWS.
Get Inside.
Your Friend* and Neighbors Will
Show You How.
Rubbing the back won't cure a
backache.
A liniment may relieve, but can’t
cure.
Backache comes from the inside—
from the kidneys.
Doan's Kidney Pills get inside —
They cure kidneys.
Here is Savannah proof that this is
so: ,
James O. Adams, carpenter, living
at 234 E. Oglethorpe avenue, says: ‘I
used Doan’s Kidney Pills for back
ache and difficulty with the kidney
secretions. My back ached constantly
and the pain across the small of my
back was so severe at times as to
make me lay off work. The secre
tions from the kidneys were strong,
had a dark color was full of sediment
and scalded like coals of fire.
I used many remediees, but nothing
had any effect. My health was run
down on account of 'my rosy being
broken so much at night and I would
get up in the morning cired and worn
out. I saw Doan’s Kidney Pills ad
vertised and went up to a drug store
and got a box of them. They gave me
r.ew life, although to tell'tbe truth,
I had little faith left in a.ity medicine.
-Since using the pills my back has be
come strong and does not pain me
and the action of the kidneys has be
come regular and normal.. 1 attribute
my cure entirely to Doan’s Kidney
Pills, and you can use my name to
this effect and welcome’
Plenty more proof like this from
Brunswick people- Call at the Hun-
Pharmacy and ask what their
customers report. For sale by all
dealers. Price, 50 a box. Foster-
Milburn Cos., Buffalo, N, Y„ sole
agents.
Remember the name, Doan’s, and
take no others.
Service by Publication.
State of Georgia, County of Glynn.
Mrs, Evelyn Henry Croslami vs.
John L. Day, BurrellAtkinson, Bruns
t wick Savings & Trust Cos., Brunswick
Bank & Trust Cos., C. Downing, Mrs.
Bin in a L. Heed, and Hai nes W. Heed,
heirs at law of H. VV. Heed, deceased.
Petition ol land filed to the May
term, 1303, of the superior court oi
It lie said county.
J o ail of the said defendants:
| 4on and eacii aiiu an o. j ~,t |>y au
chority of an order granted by the
j superior court ol said county of date
July JO, 1303, are hereby required to
( be anti appear at the superior
court for said county to be
hold on the first Monday in
December, 1303, Uten and there to
show cause, if any can legally be
shown, why the prayers of the plaint
iff* in the above stated case for par
tition Qf certain lands in said petition
described as follows; That tract ot
■and In Brunswick, Glynn county
Georgia, containing tnirty-two and
three-quarters acre., more or less and
particularly identified and described
.in and by metes and bounds as shown
in that cerium need trout Isaac Mey
ers to Thomas Henly, said deed being
found recorued in coos C. C., page
41! of the recorus or Glynn county,
Georgia s!)i>ij|d p a tie gratuou.
Witness the Houpppbjp TANARUS, A. Pa,
ker, judge oi said superior court, this
4tii day of August, 1303.
H. K. du Bignon,
Clerk Superior Court, Glynn Cos. Ga.
Kranss & Shepard,
Attorneys for Petitioner.
Georgia, Giytin Gcurity:
tty virtue of an order of Tie court
of ordinary tot :imty, trutiu
at the July term of said court, 1303
will be soim bevro tuo du< l ouudi
door ot sam county at public • ttt.c
to the highest and best bidder tot
cash or part credit between the legal
hours of saale on Hie first Tuesday in
September, 1303, lot of laud number
372 in the New Town of said city of
Brunswick, said county and state, an
and the Improvements met
the property of the estate of Addle
P. Shelton, deceased.
C. P. Goodyear,
As Executor of the Estate of Addie
P. Shelton.
GEORGIA,
GLYNN COUNTY,
Will bo sold before the court house
floor of Glynn 0011110% at Brunswick,
within the legal hours? of sale on the
first Tuesday in Sept.Vl9o3, the un
divided one-fourth interest in and to
lot number 73 in Old Town of the
city of Brunswick, Glynn county, Geor
gia, together with the houses, build
ings and improvements thereon to sat
isfy an execution issued out of the
superior court of Glynn county, Geo
rgia, in favor of the Brunswick Sav
ings & Trust company against A, J.
Crovatt. as maker and Bolling Whit
field as endorser. Said property levied
on as the property of Bolling Whit
field as endorser. Principal debt,
$700.00, besides $ interest and
$ as costs.
W. H, BERRIE,
Sheriff. Glynn county, Georgia.
The Arced*.
Respectfully announces te Its man;
friends and patrons in BrunsaUck and
surrounding country that we are pre
pared to Oil their orders for any oC
the leading brands of whiskies on the
market at popular prices. All goods
will fie delivered to oi}t of town cus
tomers free of express charges: vv. W.
W., Wilson, Old Saratoga, Louis 88,
Yellowstone, Paul Jones, Duke of
Cumberland, Monogram, Belle of Bour
bon and a number of others Including
gins, wine.* and popular brands of
beer. Our bar is replete with all that
goes to make up a drat class establish
ment Pool and billiard tables kept
in an up-to-date condition. We aerre
an excellent lunch from 11 a. ra- ta
1 . m.
PHIL KKJJUL
Suicide Prevented.
The startling announcement that
a preventative of suicide had been
dicovered will Interest many. A run
down system or despondency invar
lally precede suicide and something
has ben found that will prevent that
condition which makes suicide like
ly. At the first thought of self de
struction take Electric BSttersi It
being a great tonic and nervine will
strengthen the nerves and build up
| the system. It's also a great stem
su'h, liver and kidney regulator, On
ly 80 cents Satisfaction guaranteed
by all druggists.
PERSONAL NOTES
+
NOTEB ABOUT PEOPLE WHO
COME AND GO IN AND OUT
OF THE CITY.
J. A. Wood, of Bladen, was in the
city yesterday.
Capt. J. L. Foster, of Darien, spent
yesterday in the city.
!W. M. Wiggins, of Waynesville,
was in the city yesterday.
J. W, Watkins* is spending some
time at White Springs, Fla,
Col. Chas. Loud, a well known Mt.
Vernon lawyer, was ir, the city yester
day. , ... v
Bayard Butts left last night to
spend a week or two in North Car
olina.
City council will meet tonight and
a number of routine matters will be
disposed of.
Mason T. Scarlett, of Fancy Bluff,
was among the visitors to the city
yesterday.
D. A. Loyless, a well known At
lanta insurance man. was in thie city
yesterday.
Master Burford Chasten, who \as
been so very ill for five weeks, was
reported hotter yesterday.
J. B. Keeble, a well known Nash
ville attorney, who, with his family,
is spending the summer at St. Simon,
was in the city yesterday.
Some few of the excursionists who
came down on the excursion have re
turned to their homes but the ma
jority of them will remain here until
Saturday.
Walter Dozier, clerk of the superior
court of Terrell county, who has been
spending some time on Cumberland,
retimed to his home last night.
CUPID’S FOOD.
After a Bump on the Pike.
No one expects true love ever to
run perfectly smooth, and it doesn’t.
A Texas girl was thrown from her
horse qroxl how food righted tlio sit
uation she best can tell,
j “Seven years ago last March 1
was thrown from my horse and al
though 1 did not seem much hurt
at the time in a few months I began
to suffer, gradually growing so weak
that 1 had to stop school and never
felt well. I had no appetite and was
Ho nervous I could not do work of
any kind. Five years ago I beoame
engaged to be married as soon as
my health was better out wo waited
and waited for years and there was
no change.
•'About New Year’s a year ago I
said we will wait three ludutns longer
ai|(l it 1 am not lots better we will
pari, lor ever tor it seemed that 1 was
doomed to suffer tne rest ot my life.
A few weens later a friend asked me
if 1 had ever tried Grape-Nuts food
and begged me to get a package, f
dtu this not Paving any hopes ot it
helping me but betore i had used tlie
hist package x felt stronger than X
had tor a long time.
"So 1 continued me use ot Grape-
Nu|ts ytwice ,a ua\y wpui plenty of !
cream and now me uiuiteu states j
doe* not nold goto enough to uuy my I
health ana me happiness mat lias '
become mine oecaust- ot this heauu. '
It was not long betore 1 was en- j
tirely well and strong once more and '
last September x was married and am 1
how the iiaiipiost young woman in
tne world auo all ol it is the outcome '
ot using me Xood Grape-Nuts.
"Now that l have written my letter j
I feel that it is not a success for 1 !
cannot find words that seem strong I
enough to me te tell you hoiv thank- i
ful 1 ant.'’ Name given by Posturn ,
Cos Battle Creek, Mich, j
Send to the company for particu- J
lars by mail of extension of time on 1
the $7’500,00 cooks contest for 735
money prizes, |
Star Brand Shoes
BOTTTIERNST'S * or everybody,
A f Y%I Men Rll< l Roys, Ladies and Girls, (the
JeinrSi JK Give them one trial ann yon will
f'K always wear them.
J. *4. Smith.
Each Picture Represents P ( *
Some Article of * UmitUre i
Found in our Store *
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GUESS WHAT IT IS AND '
Jkjp fi THEN COME. IN AND PRICE IT
IS —VVE MIGHT EE ABLE TO
I VIJI CAVE YOU MONEV ON IT.
Jt. M. Miller & don
Good Soda
..Of course, .anybody can say his
Soda Water is “Good”—but appar
ently there are comparative, degrees
of goodness.
if you enjoy really GOOD Soda,
step in and see how eurs tastes. We
don't believe that you will be disap
- painted.
MORGAN’S
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: Drug’ Store.
-SCHEDULE-
Steamers Hessie No i, No 2
Effective May 1.1903.
HESSIE NO. I—DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY.
Lv. St Simon Mills ...6 a,, m. Lv. St Simon Pie*. 8:30 a. in.
Ar. Brunswick ......7:30 a.m.
Lv Brunrwick 10 a. m. Ar. St. Simon Pier 11 n. m.
Lv. St, Simon Pier It a. m. Ar. Brunswick m.
Lv. Brunswick 2p. xu. Ar. St. Simon Pier 3p. m.
-Lv. St. Simon Pier 4p. m. An Brunswick .5 p. m.
Lv. Brunswick 5:30 p. m. Ar. St. Simon Pier 6:3u p. m.
Ar. St. Simon Mills. 7 p.m.
HESSIE NO. 2, DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY
Lv. Brunswick 8:30 a. m. Ar St. Simon Pier 3:30 a. ra.
Ar. St. Simon Mills 10 a. m. Ar Frederica 10:30 a. m.
Ar. Darien 12 m.
Lv. Darien 2 p.m. Ar. .Frederica 4:30p.m.
Ar. St. Simon Mills ..5 p. m. Ar. St. Sitnon Pier 5.30 p. m.
Ar. Brunswick :30p. m.
SUNDAY SCHEDULE.
Lv. Brunswick 9:30 a. m., and 2.30 p. m.
Lv. St. Simon Pier H a. m., and 6 p. m.
J. B. WRIGHT, Manager.
For grass shears and lawn mowers
call at Douglas Hardware Cos., and
and get the best Inr tne least money.
Special Attention
is given! each Job given in at Jim
Carter’s clothes cleaning establish
ment. No clubbing together of orders.
Every order is distinctively treated.
FRANK’S ■
HAIR CUTTING
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SHAVING PARLOR
[ Frank has been 12 years working ,
’ Between Paris and London. ,
FIRST CLABS WORK
■ , #nd j
; * POLITE ATTENTION ,
, All kinds of Shampoo and Hair ]
Tonlo j
, Give Him a Trial. ,
, OPEBA HOUSE BLOCK,
, -v ..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 260-3,
TERMS:
Dally and Sunday ..... 12 cents
Daily without Sunday . . .. 1o cents
Get particulars
DEAN VERDKY, Agent.
AUGUST 5. 1908.
HOWTO MAKE YOUR’
OWN HOME
A SUMMER RESORT]
■4
You do not think it possible.
V/e can easily demonstrate to you
tac p r ßioility of this statement.
It is an easy matter, simply put
In an ,
E LECTRiC FAN. 3!
Bout put off any longer, but be <
among the cool paople, y
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MUTUAL LIGHT ■
& WATER CO. ]
4
Mao* Young Again.
"One of Dr. King’s New Life Pills
each night for two weeks ba3 put me
‘teens’ again,” writes Dr. u.
H. Turner of Dempseytown. Fa,
They ret the best in the woxld for liver
stomaca and bc.wafo. Pl-olj vegetal
Ole. Never sripo. O'- 25 cents
News Job ClHce—3est Printing.