The Brunswick daily news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1903-1906, August 11, 1903, Image 4

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TUESDAY MORNING. Ladies’ Hosiery piw In fancy lace and EhT embroidered effects A big assorrment H| of the kind H that stays Jg| 25c to $j 00 1| i per pair V Turnip Seed Buist Garden Cabbage Seed cppnc Garden Collard Beets, Lettuce for Raddish, Fa " Pa,ltm^ Spinach HUNTER’S Pharmacy; STEAMBOAT LINES, MALLORY LINE TO NEW YORK. Arrives every Monday; lxsavea very Friday at high tide. Dork, foot of Majifctlelil street. CUMBERLAND ROUTE. Daily except Sunday.—Steamer Em meline. Lv. Brunswick 8:00 a. m Ar. Fernand lna 12 00 m. Lv. Fernand! na 130 p. m. Ar Brunswick 6 30 p. m. Dock, loot of Mansfield street. _ j St. SIMONS ROUTE. ! Steamer EgmonL Lv Brunswick S 00 a. m, Ar. Brunswick 11 (hi a. ni. Lv. Frunswick 2 00 p. ru. Ar Brunswick 5 00 p._ m. Dock, loot of Mansfield street. DARIEN AND ST. SIMONS ROUTE. Steamer Heesie. Ar Darien 12 00 m. Lv. uaneri 2 00 p. iu. Ar Brunswick 6 00 p. in. Dock, fool of Monk street. W. M. TUPPER A CO., Forwarding and shipping Agents. Lighterage, Towing ana Marine lr eurance. Correspondence Solicited. ■ RUFSWICK. NA. Dorothy Dodd" shoe is a novelty in womens shoes, Oxford and tles. *3. J. A Smith, Newcastle street. After long and careful Investigation of the various makes or white lead colors ami ready mixed paints, we have decided to take the agency ofr the products of Harrison Bros. & Cos. In offering thin famous lino we believe that we are rendering the beat possi ble service to our customers. The Douglas Hardware Cos. Paint your house with Harrison Bros. & Co,town and county ready mixed paints and you will bo pleased Tor sale by Douglas Hardwaro Cos. For the Best in Printing—Try the Mews Joh Office. Moth and Dust Can Not Corrupt your clothee when they are treated to Jim Carter’s clothes cleaning estab shment 504 Monk St_ Phone ::5?,2 See Window Display of the New LADIES’ HOSE For Summer Wear at “ELKANS” Brunswick & Birmingham RAILROAD CO. Effective June 10, 1203. il|.3| 5 j 7 | 0 and I>’| and iy ,diyj d'ly j d'ly i 1* m p in p m a m j a m STATIONS J j [ [ j j Lv. Brunswick. 2 110,10 05,3 35j 9 0014 45 j Ar. Thalmann.,6 48,10 55,4 25 9 5c,5 35 Ar. Savapnah ' Ilv .. . .12 In'.. Ar. Jack’ville.,9 15, 250 ".... Ar. liortenae ... 545 .... 222 Ar. OiTc-rman .....j 6 24j 650 Ar. Savannah ... :i ?.n 935 Ar. Nichols 8 o(i . ... 830 Ar. Douglas. . J... !.... ... .j ’:o7 Ar. Fitzgerald ;... 'll) lu 1 Ar. Cordele , .j....: ~...^....'125 Wr. Macon ...j. ..j j... ,|.... 4 prn | 10 | 8161 42 STATIONS j d’ly, d’ly d'lyi d'ly j*d'ly I—i I—i1 —i ! Ia Pm|pmp m ] p m Ar. Lv. Thaliman 8251 U 00 I 45 JO lo*7 05 Lv. Savannah ,2 25 505 Lv. Jack’ville 7 5".... 8 45.... Lv. j 7 ;>5,. ..i. : ... Lv. OfLrman, 'T 05 5 Ar Savannah ( Ar. Kirholis .525 . ... ■. ...• ‘.... Ar. Douglas .] 4 52; j j j.... Lv. Fitzgerald! 355 ... IV. Cordele '2 30 j.. ' [.... Lv. Macon. . 1140 ... .... For further information rail on any I agent of this company. L. \V. Ik-rry. (’.• rural Manager; .1 A. McDiiffic Traffic Manager; Hen, .1 Ford, (lencra! Phone 200. ihorter College r Atfre Her. Anei Lr la i • s : ost In America . < t iifa!tn. Offers th(.r<-jt I.••• iucaHcnin<!*r t-j*. ; for th< it people Music i lory | away ‘..ist year. Section opens Sapt. 24il i lustrated I' ha ue : I o ser t free , ipaid ©n a;; • ati n to President Simmons. P 0 Bo* . , _ Rome Ga. 410 no you want to saro money? V# Then conn* to the* i *;i* removal ui Mrs. M. lsrAC, between now tm August 15th FIFTEEN HUNDRED, —f — THAT IS THE NUMBER OF EXCUR SIONISTS BROUGHT HERE LAST NIGHT. , The Atlantic Coast Cine excursion, which reached the city shortly after 7 o'clock last night, was one of < the largest run to the city this year, and a close estimate of the crowd placed it at 1,500. . There wore fifteen coaches, filled to their full capacity, while the platforms a close estimate of the crowd places was occupied The excursion came from Albany mid intermediate points and will lie in the city for three days. While h large majority of the crowd are colored people, a couple of hun dred whites also came along, having separate coaches. The entire crowd is an unusually orderly one and are having a good time in the city. EXCURSION TOMORROW NIGHT. Enjoyable Dance Arranged in the Pa vilion at St. Simon. The 1 excursion tomorrow night on tlhe steamer Hessle, promises to be one of the most enjoy aide of the season, and it is expected that an un usually large crowd will go over. Several hours will be eujoyably spent in pleasant company on a bright moonlight night, with refreshing breeze and the melody of music to add to the attractiveness of the oc casion. Good Attraction Booked. Managers Fleming a Waff, of the Grand, are still booking good attrac tions! for the coming season and among the latest is Walker Whiteside in "Dora Thorne.” Mr. Whiteside will be pleasantly remembered by Brunswick theatre-goers and playing llie Heart and the Soul” here a few ■seasons ago. wften he made a decided hit. Colored Teams Play Today. The colored bull teams of Bruns wick and Albany will cross bats at the fair grounds this afternoon. A game was to have been played yester day afternoon, but was postponed ow ing to the fact that the Albany team did not arrive here in time. The two teams are said to be good ones and the game this afternoon Is expected to bo interesting. Yesterday’s Shipping. Arrived: Steamer f’olorado, Kfske. New York; Antiqua. Charleston; La.s sell, Philadelphia; sehoner Horace P. Shears. Torry, New Haven. Sailed: Schooners Geo W Truitt. Fizev, Philadelphia; John B. Manning Sprague New York. A Woman’s Back. The Aches and Pains Will Disappear if the Advise of This Brunswick Citizen is Followed. A woman s hack ha.-, many acheg and pains. Most times ’(is the kidneys fault; Backache is really kidney ach, I hat s why Doan's Kidney Bills cart's it. Many linrnswick women know this i{<-ad what one has to say about it. .Mrs M C. Richardson, wife of M Richardson, icsiding at JOuh G treot.. says: "Doan's Kidney pills re uot-d ini- i.f backache and 1 think a ■joil remedy anil recotmner.il them • cry highly when opportunities ore:.: ■ly trouhle was with my hack There -ms a dull, heavy pain right across my loins, i tried several reined 5--, hut mulling did it any hmvefit m,>. ; 1 got the hox of Doan s Kidney pi . ai Hunter's pharmacy and according to directions Bince then “>> hai i; lias ia-en inuih stronger and ail pain lias left it. j ran and wiii -pealc u gi*„i word for this medii ine.' hor sale hy a]! dealers, s <) fonts Foster Milhurn company, Buffalo, N. ' agents for liie t Tilted States Htmemiier the name (Doan'si aid take no substitute. THE BRUNBWICK DAILY NEWS. '.dome deeial l thews thetes. Our lives are songs, God writes the words, • And we set them to music at leisure, And the song is sad or the song is glad, I As we choose to fashion the measure. ! * I We must write the song Whatever the words. Whatever its rhyme or meter. And if it is sad, we must write it glad, A :d if it is sweet, we must make it sweeter. • —GIBBONS Miss Leslie Butts will visit Atlanta shortly. • * • Mrs. W. 11. Fox leaves this week f" a visit to Jacksonville. * * * Judge and Mrs. Joseph \V Bonnet have returned from Tate Spring. * * * ,'Jiss Clare O'Connor leaves ,0 da; to wisit Mrs. A. C. Banks on St. S: mon. V* * * Miss f. ara Lamar will spend *' in towit, the guest of Mrs. J. A Mor.t gomery. • • • Lawson Lamar left yestedr.y .0 spend his vacation in Sparta. . * * * Misses Fannie Grant and Maud Nightengale have returned fiom Sa vannah. • • • Mrs. .1. K. Nightengale and Mis? Marie Nightengale have returned fr • a visit to St. Simon. # * * Mrs. IT. 8.. Maxey, children and maid spent Sunday here en route to St Simon to visit Mrs. F. IX Aiken • • * Mrs. W. P. Lambert, of I’nior.town Ala., is spending some time, the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Cohen. • • • Mrs. Wm. Baker and Mrs A I Anderson leave today for Indian Spring. After a few Mays there. Mrs Baker will visit Atlanta. • • • There will be a moonlight excursion tomorrow night, wither permitting Tlie boat will leave at R o'clock an ! return at IC. There wit! be fine music and dancing in the pavilion • • • Miss Bessie Baiwr returns to tin city to day after a pleasant stay with Mrs. A C. Banks on St Simon. Site will leave tonight for her home In Sparta, spending a day or two in Maeon enroute. Latr she wil! enter the Agnes Boott Institute at Decatur Her friends regret her departure very much and hope for her return at some future time. • • • One of the sweetest wartime stories ever written and one of the strangest is The Little Shepherd y Kingdom Come, " just concluded in Scribners Magazine The author, John Fox, Jr., who wrote tiiat idyl of the mountain? and the blue grass region of old Ken tucky, "The Kentuckians,” has ex celled himself in tills beautiful story dealing with the deeper emotions and t phrases of life. The young 'hero, struggling so bravely with those twin gaolers of the daring heart Low birth and misfortune,'’ wins the hearts of the readers f the story. The store i.s one of strength and beauty and the style is pleasing and pure, re minding one of James Lane Alien. The book will lie issued immediately iu book form. if you want a good dinner today g„ to Wilson s. GLYNN CLEANING AND PRESS ING CLUB. Andrew Proprietor. /Ooester Stroet. Cleaning, and Tailoring. Attention” Our Motto. BELT jj.A TERIAL . . . WORKKMEN An order will convince you that we will give satisfaction. Phone 31. Mottling like fruits and vegetable* (or summer diet. Get them fresh at Obrit Amheiters. Rhone 01 and be happy. Go to Wilson's for your dinner. You will enjoy it. FOR RENT.—Front room, furnish ed and use of bath room. Excellent location Address "D," care News. FOR RENT.- -The store iimw occu pied by Mrs. M. Isaac. Possession will tie given S.-pt, l For full iUurmu tion, address YY. F. Doerflingei- FOR SALE —One large water mo tor, with all pulleys and belts This is a bargain to the party needing p Apply to 1.. Go!dsmith FOlt RENT —On Sept I'tli, X room house, large yard and stable. Apply this office. LOST.—Sigma New bat. gold hat pin between tire department and Judge Spark's residence. Finder, return to office of D. YV. Krauss. YY’ilson Is serving the best meal in the city Go there for your dinner to day, “One Dose Convince*.” Mosleys Lemon Ellxer acts gently In the bowel* without any unpleasant effect It la a perfect liquid laxative, (0 oagt* per <• ••-* aft drug außa*. AROUND and Oil!, • -t BATCH OF SMALL ITEM 6 PICKED UP DURING THE DAY BY NEWS REPORTERS. Was it Vou? Somebody did a golden deed. Somebody proved a friend i:i reed, somebodp sang a beautiful sons;: Somebody ••••,.. tin long; Seiner oc\ thought 'T> cu t ;i live.' Somebody sai . glad to give,' Somebody forgLl a valiant fight: S >... roylt 1 right *. ? ;•> ft * c a v YG: r ' More rain is predieted for today. Judge S. C Atkinson Las retnmed from Atlanta. C B. 'Wiison of Allans sprat >-.•* terda? in the rttr H Ci. Williams of Waynesvllle. was in the elty yesterday Hon. H. F Donvosy has returned from a short visit to A Santa Vi’ S. Irvine is sligiy improved from a severe illness. .1, B. Wright >f S: Simon, was in Hie city yef-terdsf Atv ~. ■ vtor ‘ Dreokiratt spent ,7 y T ■ - C; —, was r y.;:r..-. ■ - So them rail- JB V 1 sentafv. of •' -s; T H Rair.--: f T ycrt>?. was among tfc<* rfsitore to the city yester day, C. L. S’ ir. " : the Southern rail wav, ief- '-.- nirht ‘o snecd several weekw Ohio. Hon. E .. - ;n Brebss.: leases to night for viacori. where he gees t< hit end the meeting of the Georgia League of Municipalities. T. St 'vail Smith returned Sunday fr n Macinaw Island, Mich., where he has been to attend the convention of the lutenational Pharmaceutical As sociation. Mr. Smith reports an en joyable time The uniform rahk, Knights of Py thias. will held a meeting tomorrow night and. if the resignation of Cap tain Newman is accepted by that time. h:s successor will be named. it is generally ...at Lieutenant F. A. Dunn will he elected to the place. The excursion of the Glynn county veterans to St. Simon tomorrow promises to be suite a success and a large crowd is expected to go to the island, li is svlaota that the oid vets arrange anytrung 01 tae kind, at and it i.s hoped that the affair will bo a nee ess financially as v"; las 01a . wise. Ship Notice. Neither master, owners nor con signees of British steamshiji Antiana Will be responsible for any debts con tracted by the crew of said si amor. F. D. M. Straoiian & Go., Consignees. Visitors to t.O city are invited to Wi! ... .. i- ta iraiil. Best meal in the city for the price Just received a iiaif car of John W. lasury Kailroau lead in all colors. you want to u*e lead and oil you ■•annot do better than buy atiis brand. The Douglar lis --...ur0 p 0 Wrought Iron * and Woven Wire lending The Celebrated PAGE make. C. W. DLMiNG, General Agent. Brunswick, Ga. SHOES, m m\ Mar Brand Shoes bettfr^W i /r/ AHE MA ° K F ° R CVEBYBOI>v ij; M<!U an<l 3 ° yS ' LadiGS and Girls * (the Give them one trial ana you will <sj|r ' ' Always wear them. J. A. Smith. I ( \ W 1 \\.,u: our ads—A new piejure ,-ach day Thirty puzzle pic tures in alt. ft. M. Miller <k den l Good Soda • ► * Of course, .anybody can say his > ▼ , Soda Water is “Good” —but appar- 4. ► ently there are comparative, degrees 4- ► of goodness. ♦ If you enjoy reelly GOOD Soda, * ► 1 step in and see how ours tastes. We 4 ► don't believe that you will be cheap- ♦ v pointed. + ■MORGAN’S *l : Drug Store.; 4 -SCHEDULE- Steamers Hessle No i, No 2 Effective May 1.1903. HESSIE NO. I—DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. Lv. St. Simon Mills 6a. m. Lv. St Simon Pisr 6: SO a. m. cr. Brunswick 7:30 am. t Lv Bruurwict. 10 a. m. zVr. St. Simon Pier ii a. m. Lv. St. Simon Pier 11 a. m. Ar. Brunswick 12 in. Lv. Brunswick 2 p.m. Ar. St. Simon Pier. 3,.d. m. Lv. St. Simon Pier 4 p.m. Ar. Brunswick .... _. .’“A Lv. Brunswick 5:30 p. m. Ar. St. Simpp PiS*T? :30 p. mfl Ar. St. Simon Mills Ip. m, ™ HESSIE NO. 2, DAILY EXCEPT SUN DAY 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 m. Lv. Darien 2p. m. Ar. Frederica . -... 4:50 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.... 9:30 a. m., and 2:30 p. m. Lv. St. Simon Pier 11 a. m., arm 6p. m. J. B. WRIGHT, Manager. For grass shears and lawn mowers call at Douglas Hardware Cos., and >ad get the heat fc** 1 tea 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. '• -sr -5 Wj 9 k " FRANK’S •’ fc ‘ HAIR CUTTING ' and SHAVING PARLOR A $ Frank has been 12 years working * Between Paris and London. * first class work ! if l f and POLITE ATTENTION ‘All kinds of Shampoo and Hair r i , Tonic ’ t Give Him a Trial. ( OPERA HOUSE BLOCK, t 1 ..Brunswick, Ga. KKMK ‘j 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 cents Daily without Sunday .... 10 cents Get particulars DEAN VERDEY, Agent. AUGUST 11, 10*. A HINT TO YOUNG COUPLES CON TEMPLATING MATRIMONY —TRUST THE FURNISHING OF THE LITTLE HOME TO US.. FOUR ROOMS COM PLETE AT THE LOWEST PRICES. 1 ♦ HOW TO MAKE YOUR 4 OWN HOME 'j t A SUMMER RESORT i f < f 4 You do not think It We can easily demonstrate to you the possibility of this statement. , . in an h 4 k E LECTRIC FAN. 4 r 4 F Dont put off any longer, but be 4 ► ainoug the cool people. ►- 4 ►MUTUAL LIGHT * 1 & WAIERCO. * k. Matte Young Again. “On© of Dr. King's h; 7 Life Pills each night for two weeks has put mo my ‘teens* agdin,” writes *JDr. i>. j-I Turner ci Dempsey town. Pa They re tu© best ?r> the world tor liver, stomach and bot/ei*. Purely vegeta ble. Nsvcr grips. Oi~ 25 cents at Lews Job OSc©——Best Printing,