The Brunswick daily news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1903-1906, August 08, 1903, Image 4

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f SATURDAY MOiKINa. tgfo Ladies’ Hosiery pap In fancy lace and fig embroidered effects IHi A big assorrment Wt of the kind B that stays j|r 25CtO$IOO 'll <! per pair ' -r ' : Turnip Seed Buist Garden - Cabbage Seed ■ Garden Collard Beets, Lettuce for Mustara Fall Panting Raddish, Spinach HUNTER’S Pharmacy,,., STEAMBOAT LINES. MALLORY LINE TO NEW YORK. Arrives every Monday; Leaves very Friday at htgli tide. Dock, toot ot Mansfield street. CUMBERLAND ROUTE. (tally except Sunday.—Steamer Em meline. Lv. Brunswick 8:00 a. in. Ar. Fernandlna 12 00 m. Lv. Fernandlna 1 30 p. in. Ar. Brunswick 6 30 p. iil Dock, tout of Mauatleld street. St. SIMONS ROUTE. Steamer Egmont. Lv. Brunswick S 00 a. in. Ar. Brunswick 11 00 a. ui. Lv. Frunswlck 2 00 p. in. Ar. Brunswick 0 00 p. in. Dock, foot of Mauatleld street. DARIEN AND BT. SIMONS ROUTE. Steamer Hessie. Ar Darien 12 00 m. Lv. Darien 2 oo p. in. Ar. Brunswick 0 00 p. in. Dock, foot of Monk street. W. M. TUPPER A CO., Forwarding and Skipping Agents. Lighterage, Towing and Marine ln> eurence. Correspondence Solicited. BRUNSWICK. SA. “Dorothy Dodd" shoo is a novelty in womens slices, Oxfords and ties, $3 J. A. Smith, Newcastle street. After long and careful investigation of the various makes of while lead colors and ready mixed paints, we have decided to take the agency ofr ihe products of Harrison Bros. & Cos. In offering this famous line wo believe that we are rendering the best possi ble service to our customers. The Douglas Hardware Cos. Paint your bouse with Harrison Bros. A Co.,town and county ready mixed paints and you will bo pleased, lor sale by Douglas llardwa.e Cos. For the Best In Printing—Try Ihe News Job Office. Moth and Dust Can Not Corrupt your clothes when they are treated to Jim Carter's clothes cleaning estab lishment. 604 Monk SL Phone 2632. Sec Window Display of the New LADIES’ HOSE For Summer Wear at “ELKANS” Brunswick & Birmingham RAILROAD CO. Effective June 15, 1503. |l|.2| 5 | 7 | 0 <l ly| d'ly [d’ly| d’ly j d'ly 1 Pmlp m |p nil am Ia m STATIONS ,J j—--j , j Lv. BrunswlckJC OOjIO 0613 35| lioo|4'ls Ar. Thalmann.jU 18jlt) 65j4 11;., !i fiCUi 36 Ar. Savafinahi; .. | l JUj... ,| 12 10J.... Ar. Jack'villc. [0 16| ( 0 50j j.... Ar. I liirtuioio ,|.. ~| 6 16j jd 22 Ar. Olferiumn j...,| jti 2l| jl, 50 Ar. Savannah t ll ;j(* l “13,4 Ar. Nichols ..!....! :8 00| js 30 Ar. Douglas. .(....| |....| |‘j 07 Ar. Fiizgorald |....| |.. ~|,. ..jlO Bl Ar Cordele ..|....| | | |1 1 25 Ar. Macon .. ...| |. .~| |4 pm 110 | 8| 6 | 1 2 HTATIONS j illy! d’ly Id’lyi d’ly I d’ly —I —I 1 \ a m‘ P m |p m| p m | p m Ar. Brunswick’ ls;i(> Go|s 30)12 01 [7 55 Lv. Tlvallman N 25,1000] I 15 10 loj7 05 Lv. Savannah( | |2 25| |f 05 Lv. Jack’villc . .., 7 50: .. . 545 j.... Lv. Morten so J 7 35] {....[ {.... Lv OflVnuanj 7 05! |. ...] 1.... Ar. Savannah .... 1 . . | I. ... Ar Nlcholls .1 5 25! |.. ..( L ... Ar. Dougins .| 4 52* j. . ..| |. ... Lv. Fitzgerald] 3 551 J J Iv. Cordclt) .j 2 30] 1.... j J.... Lv. Macon . |ll 40| (.... For further information 4a.1l on any ugt'til of this conipmiy. (}. W. Horry, thinral Manager; .1. A. McDuffie, Traffic Manager; Ben J. Ford. tJeniTiil I‘asssenger Agent. Plione 200. Shorter College Fotinde \ 18 771 >y Allied Shorter. Anmulowel i.’K'.n tut ion f>*i ialif ;.|.IM.| t. lin “Mil America in | ir-i I I licalth. Utlcrsa tlioitiiii I- r.iuivitioininiler Mr.-t!. . .t --ditlons. ' The host sclu I for t lie best people.” Music t • jrvatory • tiers t 1 q tall ! . . * fy re;l3iratlon essary. Many late aj i lit ants turned away last year. Session opens 25ept. .'4th. Illustr.ite>l ! rsUk'Ltie will be sent free postpaid,„on application to President Simmons. P. 0. Box 4 1 Q Rome. I'.a Do you want to save money? y. Then come to the proal r< 1 i-’.v ‘I ■ I of Mrs. M. Isano, between new ::ud August 16th. Iticme Social : thews thetes. "Mankind cares nothing for you until you have shown that you care something for mankind.” —Ralph Wal do Trine. Miss Madeline Downing will give a straw-ride on St. Simon this evening. * • • Miss Malm) Robinson is the attrac llve guest of Miss Margaret Young. • • • Mrs. I!. Hirsch, of New York, is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Julius May. * * Mrs. Edwin W. Fleming and her little son left yesterday for Bainbridge to visit relatives. • • • Misses Marlon apd ISuia liulsey, of Atlanta, will anise nnext Tuesday to visit Miss Rutie Dolton at Mrs. A. I). Dale’s on St. Simon. • • • Tlie Sunbeam Society met yesterday at I lie rooms of Mrs. Hugh Porter at the Oglethorpe. The next meeting will he held next Friday afternoon. • * * Mrs. M. W. Cayhill, Miss Dillie Cay liiil and little Ediftn Cayhill left last night for Savannah to spend a week, after which they will go to Wiaynes ville and other points in north Geor gia. t * • Mrs. (1. W. Coates, Miss Rosa Coates and .1. A. Coates will sail via the Mallory lino this morning for New York, where they go on a visit for the remainder of the summer. * * * 'lTie average Brunswick woman who has been rusticating in during the heated period in the mountains and at the north, is now beginning to think of home and in a few weeks (hoy will all he with us again There is rumor going the rounds of a coming wedding in the city in the early fall that will surprise the people generally, and at (lie same time will connect two of the most prominent young people in the city. ... Congressman, Mrs. Briggs and the Misses Griggs will return from Cum berland Ibis evening and will leave tor their home in Dawson This very charming family have been on Cum berland for ten days and have made many friends who will regret to see them leave. ... The occupants of the "Sunny Jim" cottage on St. Simon proved them selves delightful liostss at a supper lust evening. A number of ladies wore the guests and the ooceaslon was enjoyed by nil present. • * * Friends of Mrs. B. .1 .Browning are sympathizing with her upon Ihe death of her sister, Mrs. M. A. Day, which occurred at Chase City, Va., yester day. Mrs. Day was the widow of tho late Judge Joseph Day, of Macon. The p'lAriaina wurt( taken to Richmond, where they won* inferred in Hollywood cemetery. ... Mrs. Lott's circle of the Mothodisst Aid Society will hold a handkerchief sale at an early date. This will he a splendid opportunity for Brunswick ladies to buy prclty handkerchiefs at reasonable prices. Handkerchiefs ol every description will be sold and with a special view to anticipating; Christmas in the way of gifts for one's l'rk-nils. For “Dorothy Dodd" shoes, Ihe lat ost lor woitieu, see J. A. Smith, New- Mr Joseph I'omiuville, of St IHwater, Minn., afler having spent over $2,000 with tho best doctors for stomach trouble, without relief, was advised y his druggist Mr. Alex. Richard, io try a box of Chamberlain’s Stomach nnd Liver Tablets. He did so and is a well man today. If troubled with in digestion, had taste in the mouth, uick of appetite or constipation, give these (ablets a trial, and you are cer tain to be more than pleased with tho result. For sale at 25 cents per box by ail druggists, Croat removal sale is now on at Mrs. M. Isaac's. All goods will positively go at cost prices. THE BRUNBWICK DAILY NEWS. Get Inside. Your Friends 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. 1 used many remediees, but nothing had any effect My health was run down on account of my rest being broken so much at night and I would get up in the morning tired 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 new life, although to tell t)he truth, I had little faith left in any medicine. Since using the pills my back has be come strong amd Joes not pain me and the action of (Be kidneys has be come regular and tßrmak. I 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 ter's 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. A Card. I beg to announce to the trade and the public generally that Mr. T. B. Ferguson, the soda water man, is now superintendent of my bottling works, and as t'he public well knows he will turn out only t'he best of everything in our line. We ere Introducing sev eral new drinks, among the same be iug Mexican Wine Punch Soda, some thing entirely new and never before equaled.. Our Peach Mellow is a whole peach orchard in every bottle. We also put up the world renowned Hoot Beer and the genuine Coco Cola for, which we have the exclusive right. Oive us your orders and we guaran tee to (lease you. Very respectfully, L. Limwin. 3il(i Pay Street. Phone 185. EXECUTOR’S SALE. STATE OF GEORGIA. COUNTY OF GLYNN. By virtue of an order ot the court of ordinary of said county, will be sold at public outcry on the first Tuesday in September, A. D. 1903 at the court house in said county, be tween tho usual hours of sale, the following described real estate, to wit: All of that certain parcel or tract of land, situate, lying and being in the county and state aforesaid and in the city of Brunswick therein and in that portion of said county known as Now Town and being known, distinguished and identified in the amp or plan of said city of Brunswick, made by Geo. R. Baldwin, civil engineer, in A. D. 1837. as "Now Town" lot number four hundred and thirty-three (433) and containing thirty by one liundre;d and fifty feet. (30x150) and being bounded as follows, to wit: On the north by NewTownlot number four hundred and thirty-four (434), on the east by an alley, on the south by New Town lot inumber four hundred and thirty-two (432) and on the west by A street and fronting on said A street thirty feet, and running back with uniform width a distance of one hundred and fifty feet, (150) to said alley. DUDLEY 11. ASBELL, Executor estate of Mary N. Hoyt. F. 11. Harris and Woodford Mabry, attorneys at law for Dudley H. Ashpit. GLYNN CLEANING AND PRESS ING CLUB. Andrew Wright. • • . Proprietor. 100 Gloucester Stroet. Cleaning, Repairing and Tailoring. "Prompt Attention” Our Motto. BEST MATERIAL . . . COMPETENT WORKKMEN An order will convince you that we will give satisfaction.. Phone 31. “Meet at the Arcade” Frer*i.unch at the ARCADE II TO I TODAY’S MENU: FISH CHOWDER CORNED BEEF, LOBSTER SALAD, BAKED BEANS, COLD SLAW, SLICED TOMATOES, SWISS CHEESE, SARDINES, AMERICAN CHEESE, PICKLES, OLIVES, “Meet Me at the Arcade” FOR RRNT,—One five room cot tage located at 905 Norwich street. Apply to Mrs. A. M. Gatchell. 911 Norwich street. To Old Point Comfort. On August 19th the Southern Rail way will sell tickets to Old Point Comfort and Virginia Beach at $13.00 for the round trip. Tickets will be good returning until September 2d, C. L. CANDLER, General Agent, Pure Chemical* ere the only kind used at Jim Carter's clothe* eiaanin. eeublUhment He t* reliable U a mat* roar Ml Am lU4 PERSONAL NOTES • * ■ NOTES ABOUT PEOPLE WHO COME AND GO IN AND OUT OF THE CITY. B. Parosa has returned from a trip to Fernandina. G. W. Wright, of Sterling, was in the city yesterday. J. W. Watkins has returned from a business trip to Florida. P. M. Ulsch, of Jacksonville, is spending a few days In the city. W. M. Wiggins, of Waynesville, was among the visitors to the city yestcr day. Capt. .T. A. Foster, of St. Simon, was: among the visitors to the city yesterday. D. A. Loyless, who has been in the city for several days, left yesterday for Valdosta. Manager J. D. Jacobi, of the hotel Cumberland .returned to the island yesterday morning: B. J. Olewine leaves today on the Mallory steamer for New York and other northern! cities.. Superintendent; Sapp, of the Ocilla & Irwinville division of the B. & 8., was in the city yesteday. C. D. Loud, of Mt. Vernon, who has been in the city for several days, left for Atlanta last night. Thos. K. Dightfoot a well known Macon traveling man, was among the visitors to the city yesterday. Col. John R. Young, the well known Savannahian and member of the firm of The Ellis-Young Cos., spent yester day In the city. J. A. Coates, of Mobile, arrived in the city last night to spend a few days with relatives. The child of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Baker, which has .been ill for several days, is very much better. The many friends of Jones Tiaon. who has been very ill for several weeks, will be pleased to know that lie was reported very much better yester day. Little Burford Chasten continues to improve to the delight of his many friends. He has been ill now for more than five weeks. Capt. Joe Wilson, formerly with the B. & B„ left yesterday morning for Mississippi, where he goes to accept a position. His family will remain in the city until the winter. ANNUAL MOUNTAIN EXCURSIONS Southern Railway Offering Cheap Rates to Many Points. On August l'9th the Southern Rail way will sell round trip tekets to the principal mountain resorts at the exceeding low rates named below: Asheville, N. C., $10.50; Brevard, N. C., $10.80; Flat Rock, N. C.„ $9.70; Hendersonville, N. C., $9.80; Hot Springs, N. C„ $11.76; Lake Toxaway, N. C., $11.80; Saluda, N. C., $9.60; Waynesville, N. C., $11.75. Tickets will be good returning until September 2d. C. L. CANDLER, General Agent. Potent Pill Pleasure. The pills that are potent in their action and pleasant )in effect are DeWitt’s Little Early Risers. W. S. Phil pot. of Albany, Ga.. says “During a bilious attack I took one. Small as it was it did me more good than alomel, blue mass or any other pills I ever took and at the same time it effected me pleasantly. Little Early Risers are certtainly ideal pill. Sold by Joerge"' Phc--’->cv Wrought Iron and Woven Wire Fencing The Celebrated PAGE make. C. W. DEMING, General Agent. Brunswick, Ga. STAR^.CK, PKAnd^P ARg ES i|!fl Shoes B£TjER% ARE MADE FOR Evrryw. nv Men and 80x81 La<lies an<i Girls ’ (tbe W M iiaVV Give them on e trial ann you will T wear them. J. A. Smith, t A i Each Picture Represents ; + * v Some Article of * Llri 11 iLIf w*, ) Found in our Store i r, r *, 7 J /•-!- GUESS WHAT IT IS AND '* / COM .-J then come in AND PRICE IT I fc —WE MIGHT EE ABLE TO ’ .* SAVE YOU MONEV ON IT. <, i | ist. M. Miller &. den 1 v 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 ours tastes. We don’t believe that you will be disap i pointed. JS j MORGAN”;- • Drug Store. “SCfiED'JIiE- 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 Pier 6:30 a. tn. Ar. Brunswiok 7:30 a.m. Lv Brunrwick 10 a. m. Ar. St. Simon Pier 11 a. in. Lv. St. Simon Pier 11 a. m. Ar. Brunswick 12 in. Lv. Brunswick 2 p. m. Ar. St. Simon Pier 3 p. m. Lv. St. Simon Pier 4 p. m. Ay. Brun-wick 5 p. m. Lv. Brunswick 5:30 p. m. Ar. Sr. Simon Pier (5:30 p. in. Ar. St. Simon Mills 7 p. m. HESSIE NO. 2, DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY 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 ni. Lv. Darien 2p. m. Ar. Frederica 4:30 p. m. Ar. St. Simon Mills sp. m. Ar. St. Simon Pier 5.30 p. m. Ar. Brunswick., 6:30 p. m. SUNDAY SCHEDULE. Lv. Brunswick 0:30 a. m., and 2:30 p. m. Lv. St. Simon Pier 11 a. m., aud 6 p. in. J. B. WRIGHT, Manager. For grass shears and lawn mowers call at Douglas Hardware Cos., and and get the beet 7v tne least money. Special Attention is give® each job given in at Jim Carter's clothes cleaning establish ment. No clubbing together of orders. Every order is distinctively treated. FRANK’S ’ K HAIR CUTTING * k" . • K and j SHAVING PARLOR L“ J Frank has been 12 years working , * Between Paris and London. * FIRST CLASS WORK ] l and j * POLITE ATTENTION < fc All kinds of Shampoo and Hair ? k Tonic , K Give Him a Trial. " K OPERA HOUSE BLOCK, U -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: Daily and Sunday 12 oents Daily without Sunday .... 10 cents Get particulars DEAN VERDI-Y, Agent. AUGUST 8, 1903. ♦ 4 J HOWTO MAKE YOUR 4 OWN HOME 4 ♦ A SUMMER RESORT" 1 ♦. ■< 4- HI You do nit think it possible. We can easily demonstrate to you the possibility of this statement.-j + It is an easy matter, simply put 4i ln an 4 * E LECTRiC FAN. 4 4 •fc Dont put off any longer, but lie 4 4- among the cool people. 4 *i 4 ♦MUTUAL LIGHT * * & WATER CO. * j Mace Vou.ig Again. "One of Dr. King's New Life Pins each Bight for two weeks has put me my ’teens’ again,’ 1 writes Dr. 1,. mi, f ur f} er , nf Lemp eytown. Pa. They re the best in the world for liver stomach and bowels. Purely vegeta ble. Never gripe. O-i- 25 cents at News .Job Office— Best Printing.