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WtrDNESDAY MORNIttCf.
Ladies’ Hosiery
In fancy lace and
||j embroidered effects
Km A big assorrment
Bi of the kind
|jf that stays^i^ip 5
25cto$ioo $ i
per pair
nr
; Turnip Seed Buist Garden
l Cabbage Seed ::
; Garden Collard
■ Beets, Lettuce for
> , rail Panting
: Raddish, . **
■ Spinach HUNTER’S Pharmacy
STEAMBOAT LINES,
MALLORY LINE TO NEW YORK.
Arrives every Monday; Loaves
very Friday al high tide. Dock, foot
ol Maubtield street.
CUMBERLAND ROUTE.
Daily except Sunday.—Steamer Em
meline.
Lv. Brunswick M 8:00 a. m.
Ar. Furmuullua 12 00 m.
j.v. Feruiutdma 1 20 p. m.
Ar. Brunswick f> 30 p. in.
Dock, toot of Mansfield street.
Bt. SIMONS ROUTE.
Steamer Eymont.
Lv. Brunswick :: 00 a. n.
Ar. Bruuswick II 00 a. uj.
Lv. Fruuswlck 2 oo p. in.
Ar. Brunswick 6 00 p. ui.
Dock, loot of Mauslluld street.
DARIEN AND ST. SIMONS ROUTE.
Steamer Hessie.
Ar Darien 12 00 in.
i.v. Danes 2 oo p. in.
Ar. Brunswick G 00 p. in
Dock, foot of Monk street.
W. M. TUPPER A CO.,
Forwarding and Shipping Agent*.
Lighterage, rowing ana Marine, ire
■ piano*. Correspondence Solicit**
KRUFSWICK* A.
"Dorothy Dodd" sloe Is a novelty
>u womens shuns. Oxfords and ties,
>l3. J. A. Sill Ilk, Newcastle street.
After lons ami careful investigation
of the various makes of white lead
colors anil ready mixed paints, wo
H ave decided lo take the agency of.
the products of Harrison Bros. .V Cos.
1 : ottering this famous line we hellere
tnat we are rendering Hie heat poem
Jhl© service to oar customers.
The Douglas Hardware Cos.
Paint your house with Harrison
Bros. A Co.,town and county ready
mixed paints and you will he pleased.
For sale liy Douglas Hardware Cos.
For the Best in Printing -Try the
frfews Job Office.
Moth and Dust Can Not Corrupt
your clothes when they are treated to
Jim Carter's clothes cleaning os tab
lishment. 5U4 Monk SI. Phone 2632.
See Window Display
of tiie New
LADIES' HOSE
For Summer Wear
at “ELKANS”
Brunswick & Birmingham
RAILROAD CO.
Effective June lb, ISO3.
i 1 i•"I 6 I 7 I 9
and lyj d'ly ,clTy| d'ly | d'ly
1' I- ’I” I" -I
1 P tin p ui ip ui| a in i a tit
STATIONS \ 1 j j 1.~
Lv. Brunswickjti OOjlU 05|3 351 1) 00]1 46
Ar. Thalmann.jti iß|lo 65;4 26j 9 6()|5 36
Ar. Savafinah,j j I 10]....j 12 1t1j....
Ar. Jack'ville.]U 16| jti 6oj i....
Ar. llorfoti.se ,|....| jl> 46] jti 22
Ai Olfoiuuin |. ..j |G 2t| |G 60
Ar. Savannah ]....] jy 30] jy 36
Ar. Nichols ..1 I j,S 00| |8 30
Ar, Douglas. .(—I jy 07
Ar. Filzgeruld |. .. J | | |lO 10
Ar. Cordelo ..j 1 j j ]tl 25
Ar. Macon ...j j |....| |4 pm
| 10 | 8 | j | 4 | 2
STATIQNH | d'lyj d’ly jd'ly| d’ly j d’ly
1,1 1 ,
j a mil p m |p mi p m | p m
I- i' I I 1
A, . Brunswick! 0 15| 10 60|6 30| 12 01[7 65
Lv. Thallmanj S 25| 10 00] 146 10 10|7 05
Lv. Savannahj | |225| j& 06
Lv. Jack'villei | 7 501....1 8 451....
I.v. I lorlense j 7 35j j....] [....
Lv. (HTurmmij 7 06. |....| 1....
Ar. Savannahj | |.,.. | |....
Ar. Nh hulls .1 5 25j |.. ..I 1....
Ar. Douglas | I 52j |....| ]....
Lv. i ,- d/.r.urahlj 3 55; | j |
Iv. Cordelo .) 2 30j j. ...I 1....
Lv. Macon. . jll 40j |.. ..j. .<•. j. ...
For further information call ou any
agent <>f this company.
H. \V Berry, (leneral Manager; J.
A McDutlle, Traffic Mminger; Ben. J.
Ford, (leneral Passseuger Agent.
I'hone 209.
College
rtei An •ndowed Inatl
■ ' ' . i remost in America in point
! 1 !i ' i ; r ; i thvi ? education under Ideal con
tact I fort ho bast poopio " Music
i ivji.iy 1 1! is tiurtiuallflij advantages Fatly
| ' ration necessary. Marty late applicants turned
I .w.iy iast yeai .‘easton opens Sept. 24th. Illvistiated
' ' wilM-f sent fire, postpaid,.on application
• i resident Simmon*. IV 0 Bo* 4f Q Rome, fie
Do you want to save money T Y. :
Thun come to the gnat roinoval
ot Mrs. M. Isgac. between now and
August 15th.
STORM SIGNALS UP
—*. —
ALL VESSELB NOTIFIED NOT TO
LEAVE PORT AS STORM
18 ON AT SEA.
All vessels tn port, read]* for sea,
have been notified not to leave Just at
this time by tho weather department,
for the reason that a storm of severe
velocity it now prevailing somewhere
at sea.
This information was received in
Brunswick early yesterday morning
and the several vesse.la lying In the
sound were notified not to tali
The report received yesterday wae
the only information of the storm, and
the dispatch did not state enough to
pet very much Information. However,
all vessels will await further Instruc
tions before sailing.
This storm Is probably the result of
the severe beat of the pant few weeks,
and Brunswlcktann can rent assured
that afterlt parses we will have acool
spell and especially cool nights. Tlhose
who have watched tho weather here
for the past several years, have always
noticed that during the hot spell In
A "pest s storm generally passes and
then we have eool weather.
FOR BABE—-Water motor. 4 noilfng
fans, belting, shafting and pulleys,
complete, A great bargain. I* Gold
smith.
FOR RENT.—Furnished house for
rent; sit rooms Will rent reatkuiably.
Address N. M. C., care News.
GEORGIA, GLYNN COUNTY.
r.y virtue of an order of tJke court
of ordinary of sa.‘d county, will he
sold at public outcry on the first Tups
day in September 1093, at the court
house in said county, between the
usual hours of gala, the fallowing
real estate, situate in Glynn enuntv
to wil: Those certain tract*, lots or
parcels of land, situate, lying and
being in said oounty and state, and
ill the elty of Brnnswrlek therein, and
partlrularly described as follows: (a)
The nortnern one-half ot Old Town
lot number seventy-two. (b) Old
Town lot number three, hundred and
seventy-eight, (c) The eastern one
fourth of Old Towu lot: nunifier four
hunndreil and eighty-two. (and) Alao
three and one-half acres In the Dart
tract, situate and being In said county
and state, partlrularly described as
follows: Commencing at the north
east corner of a tract adjoining on
the north’ the home place of S. R..
Atkinson, running north 244 feet to a
stake, thence at right angles east to
the edge of the marsh, thence south
to the northern Ismndry of said tract
so conveyed to said 8. R. Atkinson,
thence westward to the point of be
ginning. Terms cash.
J. 8. Raffo,
Administrator upon the estate of B. B.
Raffo, deceased.
Krauss & Shepard,
Administrator's Attorneys.
A Woman’s
Back.
The Aohee and Paine Witt Disappear
it the Advise of Tide Brunswick
Citizen Is Followed.
A woman's hack has many achwt and
pains,
Most times 'tts the ktdudps fault;
oacuaciie is really kmuey ach,
t hat s wny Doan's kmuey Bills cures
ii.
Many tiruuHWlck women know this,
uuau whai one has to say about It.
Mrs. M. C. Ulcliarusoit, wile ot to
C. li'ictiardsuiu, resluiug at toes U
si reel, says: "Doan s kidney pills re
iiuved ui of ha,i same and 1 ihink a
good remedy ami recommend them
ruiy highly when opporlunities incur,
idy trouble was wltu my hack. There
w.is a dull, heavy paiu right acroaa
by loins, t tried several reuieuies
h,.l nothing did it any buiaeUt until
1 got ttiu hot of Doans Kidney pills
ui lluntor’s pharmacy and used them
m cording to directions. Since then
my hack bus been ninth stronger ami
all paiu has left it. 1 can and will
speak a good word for ihls medicine.'
For sale by all dealers, 50 cents.
Fostor-Mtlhuru company, Buffalo, N.
V . sole agents for the Lulled SUtss.
Remember the uam* flxiau sl anil
take no substitute.
If you want a good dinner today go
to Wilson's
THE BRUNSWICK 6AH.V NEWS.
I
Dome ifoeial
Views Tides. :
I
THE LAST JOURNEY.
(Published by request.)
The little traveller set forth
With one last smile of sweet content
There are no footprints south or north
To show to us the way she went.
No tiny footprints In the snow.
No flower for token backward
thrown,
‘Sweetheart," we wept, “why must
you go?"
Smiling, she went her way, alone.
The little traveller went her way
And left us all who loved her so,
.'She journeyed forth at break of day
A long, long way she had to go.
The stars were paling In the sky—
Their kind eyes must have seen her
start,
Hhe heeded not our anguished cry,
‘‘C®me back to us, dear heart, dear
Hfcart!”
The little traveller’s tiny feet
Have found a path that we must
find.
She was so ijple and so sweet,
We cannot Unger, left behind.
We stumble, seeking, day by day,
O, Httlor traveller, who will send
A guide to point ns out the way
To find you at tlhe journey’s end.
—FRANCIS BARINE in Youth’s Corn
panloa
Miss Arabella Tison was quite ill
yesterday.
• * *
Mrs. B. H. Haym has returned from
a visit to Columbus.
• • •
Mrs. A. Borchardt is spending some
time tn Skylandt N. C.
• • *
Mrs. J. W. Thomas and her family
will return from St. Simon this week.
• • •
Mrs. J. C. Cornelius continues seri
ously ill, to the regret of her friends.
* • •
Her friends will regret to learn that
Ml as Ruth Norris is quite ill with
fever.
Mrs. R. R. Hopkins entertained very
enjoyably at sixlhand euchre yester
day afternoon.
• * *
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Norris, of Dan
vHle, Va., are expected next week to
visit Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Norris.
• • •
Mrs. J. C. Valentino and Miss Annie
Valentino will arrive Saturday to visit
Mr aud Mrs. C. G. Moore.
• • •
Mine Leslie Butts reached Atlanta
yesterday, where she will he the guest
of Mrs. Sarah Waldo.
• • •
Miss Marie Scoville, of Jacksonville,,
Is the attractive guest of the Misses
Conoley on St. Simon.
• • •
Miss Nellie Coney returned from St.
stuuou yesterday and will speud sev
eral days with Mrs. B. F. Coney, be
lore leaving tor her home in Savannah
• • •
Svuu ii. Hatcher, Jr., returned yen
terday to hik home in Columbus, alter
. pleasant stay with Airs, ualpai Tup
per on bt. bimoii aud Mrs. J. M.
Madden iu tnis city. •
A pleasant party Uiat will visit St.
Simon today will be oouipoged ol Mrs.
hldwiu Brobatou and children, Mrs. i\
8. Morris of New Orleans and her
three children, and Mrs. b. <J. Little-
Aaid.
• • •
Miss Madeleine Downing s dance
Saturday night was one ol me pleas
ant island events 01 last. week, u
w*a a*veil In place ot me ntieudeu
straw ride, which was abandoned be
cause oi me luciemeul wealiner. Miss
AAwnina h tjuesia were; Misaes Gltiei
Gouoiey, atuie bcovilie ol Jackson
vclid, Mellie Ureeuiee, Nellie Couey,
*vx*ie ireue Wood, dibit
i-arnar, Maud Clara l*amar,
nesuie tnuiei *iauie Nigbtcugaic,
Daudie Messrs, Aiireu
v-uuniuabain. v\ iinauu
William inanlley, Albert imaks, WH
iiams, loin Wood, I’oim Fuller.
The last moonlight excursion of the
i season win occur touig'n.l.. This ex
cursion Is given to raise minis to
create a tree sthoiai shsip at tiie
Slate Normal school ill Aluens. Tuts
sehelarebip wilt tie duplicated by me
general euucation board, thus protiu
tug tor two pupils. As tiiyim county
Arts never given a scholarship, tins
annum receive the help sue®, a work
ueserves, so that tuis county may
not be behimt m this great work 01
Biting pupils lor the noble work ot
teaching tickets will be on sale to
~ay. t hey rimy ue usetl on either ol
the atteruoou boats or on the 6 o clock
boat tonight There will be good
music asm uaucmg tu the pavilion.
This will be the last opportunity to
spend an evening on the Island, and a
large crowd will probably take ad
vantage of It.
GLYNN CLEANING AND PRESS
ING CLUB.
Andrew Wright, . . Proprietor,
100 Gloucester Street.
Cteayiing, Repairing and Tailoring. !
"Prompt Attention" Our Motto.
BEST MATERIAL . . .
COMPETENT WORKKM6N
An *rdr will eonvinee you that we
■Till fiv* MtlifMtidn., Phene Si,
AROUND OUR CITY,'
• !
BATCH OF SMALL ITEMS PICKED
UP DURING THE DAY BY
NEWS REPORTERS.
HE TOOK THE HINT.
The bashful lover drew his breath
And made an effort grand,
I wish I were'tho glove," he cried,
“That rests upon your hand!"
She blushed a trifle and replied,
i “I must admire your taste.
But I would rather that you were—
The belt around my waist.”
Nat Nightengale is spending some
time in Birmingham.
J. A.Rowe leaves Friday for Tampa
where he will spend some time.
iHlgffi water today, 5:20 a. in., 9:46
p. m. Row water, 3:25 p. tn.
7,. W. Beach has returned from a
business trip to Chattanooga.
Capt. .T. A. Foster, of Darien, spent
yesterday in tike city.
Judge R. T. Hitch, of Atlanta, Is
spending a few days in the city.
Sylvanus Littlefield is spending a
week or two at White Springs, Fla.
Mayor Crovatt leaves this morning
for Camden county on legal business.
Chanley Mitchell, a well known ne
gro, died Monday and was buried yes
terday.
City council will meet in regular
semi-montlhiy session tomorrow night,
and considerable routine business is
scheduled to come up.
The steamer Lasseil, which arrived
Monday, came from New York and
will take a cargo of ties from Brown
& Cos.
Justice Lambright is holding the
regular monthly session of his court
and quite a number of cases are or.
the docket. The ssesion will last
through the week.
The News will have a representa
tive in Savannah and the result, of t'n
games between the Pilots and the Y.
M. C. A. team can be learned at tins
office as soon us .'he game is finished
each day.
Morgan & Davis have a force of car
penters building an immense ice box
in the Winship building and as soon
as finished it will ho stored with Acme
beer.
The steamer Colorado, which ar
rived Monday, will nave an unusually
heavy passenger list mis week,
uuinoei oi iiruiuswtcKJan& will go up
to witness tlie boat racc-s. i’ne steaaiv.T
*vill san r nuay uiterihoun oi oauirna,'
The excursionists who came iu on
the Atlantic Coast une lvloiiauy nigni
are nuving a oig time in ine c*iy.
iesterday a majority of Uiein visiiod
ot. Pinion, a nunioer returueu
to lueir numuo on ixie an.er*i.woii uam,
uui man j are sliii ncre, Luo t*ckcis do
ing liiuiceu until loinoi row nigbi.
ol l A I ION.
Georgia, Glynn oouiuy.
lo an wnom it may oonov rn; Ju.-epn
oorcuarut uaviiig, iu propoi lOitii, ap
plied lo me ior permaucul uun.v ui
aaimnistraiu.ui o uie estaie oi ...
oorciiarat, late ot bait* co.nty, Urn
io to cite *4.ii and singular me crediiors
<uiu next ui kin oi n, j.ioicitaiui to be
ami appear at my ohiee witlim the time
anowed by tavv, aim snow cause, 11
any ibey can, wny poriiianont aui::i!i
lciiatioii smalm not nr grantee 10
Joseph Doicnardt on A.
estate.
Witness my hand and ollicial sig
nature tuis 1 it'll day ol August, iyu.>.
Horace Dart, Ordinary.
Just received a iiaif car of John W.
‘dasury llailroau iead in ail colors.
£ you want to use lead and oil you
* oannoL do better than buy uns brand.
The Douglas Cos
Nothing like fruits ami vegetables
for summer diet. Get them fresh at
Ohria. xxiuheiters. ‘Phone 64 and be
happy.
$TAR>4gv '' “ '
SnOES^\
Are? sffin Mar brand Shoes
ARE ““ rua xvsKVBtfOY,
irweX AjSf / r ‘ v ® fllera °he trial ann you will
t-ai g~. \ always wear them.
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A,
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* Watch our, ads. —Anew picture
' each day. Thirty puzzle pie
* • tures in all.
$£ VXili^Pf 9 Qfl
: Good Soda
. .Of course, .anybody car. say his
Soda Water is ‘Good*—but appar
► enily there are comparative, degrees
■ of goodness.
If /on er.joy really GOOD Soda,
step in and see how curs tastes. We
don’t believe that you will be riisap
-. pointed.
MORGAN'S
■ Drug Store,
==SCHEDULiH==
Steamers Hessie No i, No 2
Effective May 1.1903.
HESSIE NO. I—DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY.
Lv. St. Simon Mills fi a m. Ly. St Simon Pier C:3O a. at.
Kr. Brunswick ~7;30 a.m. ’
Lv Ih iinnviuk Wa. in. Ar St. Simon Pier . 11 a. m.
Lv. SL Simon Pier .. II a. in. Ar. Brunswick 12 m.
[ - ■•■■■■ ■ Ar. Si Simon Pier :! p. m.
Lv. S;. inio ij t it-: Ip. in. Ar. Brunswick 6p. m.
• ■ 5:30 p.m. Ar. Sfc. Simon Pier. G:BjJ ju.
Ar Sr. Simon Mills 7p. m. jilf- ' *’ ,
il KSSIB NO. DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY ** ;> -
Lv. Bninswick S:3O a. m. Ar. St. Simon Pier 9:30 a. m.
Ar. St. Simon Mills. 10 a. in. Ar. Frederica 10:30 a.m.
Ar. Darien 12 m.
Lv. Darien ....... 2p. in. Ar. Frederica 4:30p.m.
' ■ ills ..5 p. m. Ar. Sc Simon Pier 5.30 p. m.
A r Brunswick fi:3op. m.
SUNDAY SCHEDULE.
Lv. urww ick. iu3o a. rn.. arid 2:30 p. m.
L v Si. Simon Pier... 11 a. m., and ti p. in.
J. B. WRIGHT, Manager.
Fur . , i h v.’ mower*
cal at Dougi-if, . .xrdware Cos., am
•f/tl get the test tk least nionay
Special Attention
is given each job given iu at Jim
Carter's clothes cleaning establish
ment No clubbing together of orders.
Every order is distinctively treated.
FRANK’S ;
HAIR CUTTING I
and
SHAVING PARLOR ;
Frank has been 12 years working ‘
Between Paris and London.
FIRST CLASS WORK
, and
POLITE ATTENTION
All kinds ef Shampoo and Hair
, Tonic
, Give Kirn a TriaJ.
, OPERA 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:
Ciily and Sunday cents
Daily without Sunday . . ~10 cents
Get particulars
DEAN VERDEY, Agent.
'At’OUST 12. 1901
a hint
TO WJNG COUPLES CON- j
TEMPLATING* MATRIMONY
—TRUST THE FURNISHING
OF TANARUS! r. LITT..E HOME TO
UG.. FOUR ROOMS COM
PLETE AT THE LOWEST
PRICES.
HOWTO MAKE YOGR
OWN HOME
A SUMMER RESORT’
* 1 ’ "i
You do not think it posaibla.
V e tdfl easily demonstrate to you w
the possibility of this statement.
It is an, ea.sy matter, simply put
,in an
t
E LECTRIC FAU. :
Dont put off any longer, but be,
among the cool people,
MUTUAL LIGHT
& WATER CO.
i
Made Young Again.
‘ hie of Ur. King’s New Life Pills
each night, for two weeks has put me
my 'teens’ again,” writes Dr. i,.
~,, v urner of Dempseytown, Pa
They re tea best in the world for liver
B.omach and bowels. Purely wmi
!10. Never gripe. O- -
Nave Job Olflce—Best Printing.