The Brunswick daily news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1903-1906, August 16, 1903, Image 4

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SUNDAY MORNING. MANHATTAN SHIRTS $2.00 Grade $ 1.50 $1.50 Grade $ 1.25 Turnip Seed Buist Garden' Cabbage Seed r. :^ Garden Collard * cU Beets, Lettuce for Mustard Fa „ p lantin g Kaddish, Spinach HUNTER’S Pharmacy TO THE ; Glorious Mountains of ! North Carolina i ! THE : SOUTHERN ARILWAY i g invites the Attention of all Health or Measure Seekers ! Extremely Low Rates * these wonderful and charming resorts will be given on j Wednesday, August 19th, ■ Excellent Train Service. Pullman Sleeping Cars. 0 Telephone, IGI and let us reserve space for you. S g C. L. CANDLER, General Agent, Brunswick, Ga. Fa 11 and W irj tc> r CRAWFORD SHOE Just in See Window Display at “ELKANS” ? ■ Doings In Society Mrs. Joseph Campaign leaves shortly for a trip to Connecticut. • • Mrs. F. I) Oale and Miss William-! ette Oale are at White Springs, Ga. • • • Miss Theresa Dyer has been slight ly ill with fever for a day or two. • • • Miss Hops Brantley is somewhat improved from her severe Illness. • • • Mrs. A B. Geyboumo and her little Hon have moved tip from Ht. Simon. • • • Miss Ndith Smith, of Savannah, Is t-be guest of Mrs. H. K Brioseneek. * • • Mr. and Mrs. 11. W Gale and their little eon have returned from St. Simon. ■ • • Mi sen Gertrude and Johnson returned yesterday from 'Ashp-ville, N C. • • • Misses Mary and Florence Porter are visiting Mrs. E. J. McTigfhe in Savannah. Miss Susie Gale is expected home today from a pleasant visit, to Dr and Mrs. L. D. Gale in Toccoa. • • • Mrs. F. D. Aiken has recovered from an attack, of malarial fever at her cottage on St. Simon. • • • Misses Marion and Eula llulsoy. of Atlanta, are the attractive guests of Miss Lettie Loyton on St. Simon. m 0 m Mrs. B. A. White amd her little daughter have returned from a visit to Mrs. A D Harby, in Sumpter, S, C. • • • Mrs. H B Maxey anil little daugh ters will leave today for Savannah, after a visit to Mrs. F D. Aiken on tB. Simon Miss Ruby Purse returned yester day from Bt. Biimm„ after spending a day or two with Mrs. O. W. Blan ton. ... Miss Annie Geiger has returned to hor homo In Waycross after pending some lime on 81. Simon, the guest of Solicitor Bonnot's family. • • • Miss Clara O'Connor lias returned from a delightful stay on St. Simon, a guosl in the house parly of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Banks. • * • Mrs. C. M. Bailey and her little daughter will not visit Brunswick tills summer as she intended to do, hut will probably spend some time here next winter • mm Mr. and Mrs M. W. Cahill, Miss Lillie CahM*'tpd Miss Edith Berry, of Savannah, leave Wednesday night for the mountains of North Carolina to spend a few days, after which they A Woman’s > Back. The Ache* and Pains Will Disappear if tlie Advise of This Brunswick Citizen is Followed. A woman s back lias many aches and pains, Most times 'tia the kidneys fault; Backache is really kidney ach. That's why Doan’s Kidney l'ills cures It. Many Brunswick women know this. Head what one haa to say about it. Mrs. M, C. Richardson, wife of M. C. Richardson, residing at 1009 U street, says; "Unwin's Kidney pills re lieved mo of backache and 1 think a good remedy and recommend them very highly when opportunities occur. My trouble was with my back. There was a dull, heavy paiu right across my loins, 1 tried several remedies but nothing did it any benefit until l got the box ol Doan's Kidney pills at Hunter's pharmacy and used thorn according to directions. Since then my back has been umih stronger and all paiu has left It. 1 can and will speak a good word for this medicine.” Hor sale by all dealers, fit) cents. Foster-Milburn company, Buffalo, N. Y.. sole agents for the United States. Hemomber the namo iDoan's) and take no substitute. THE BRUNBWICK DAILY NEWS. will leave for New York, where they Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Smith left Thursday for a trip to New York. • • • W. S. Irvine and Master William Ir vine have returned from St. Simon. Mrs. H. M. King and little Barring • • • ton and Pauline King are the guests of Mrs. A. C. Banks on St. Simon. • • • Mrs. Champaign and her little grandson are the guests of Mrs. L. Artau. • • • Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Conoley and the Misses Conoley have returned to St. Simon for a few days. • • * Mrs. F. D Aiken and her children will return Wednesday from St. 91- mmi and will leave at once for Mur phy, N. C, to join Mrs. M. P. King and Miss Mai King and spend some time there. i ave been Invited by Manning, Max well ami Moore, to follow the races on the <HUid Duchess. J Mrs. W. Enfanuel entertained very chann-nsfy Friday evening In honor of Misses Nell and Gila Mclntosh, or Darien. Ileartß was the game play ed, and the ladies’ first prize, a pretty plate/ was won by Miss Maude Nightengale. The conolation, a book, was won by Miss Neil Mclntosh. The gentlemen’s prize, a silver paper cut ter, was mm by Albert Banks. Re freshments were served after the games. The guests present were: Miasm: Nell Mclntosh, Gila Mclntosh, Gucile Butts, Janie Symons, Bessie Syimkms, Tallulah Fleming, Madeleine Downing, Fannie Symmes, Nellie Coney. Nellie Greenlee, Constance Butts, Maude Nightengale, Mrs. J. S. Dunwoody. Messrs. Albert Banks, Burford Coney, Millard Reese, Tom Fuller, Dave Atkinson Rowell Reese. Jesse Thomas,. C. M. Peddicord, How ard Smith, George Smith. The Mystery of Murray Davenport, by Robert Neilson Stephens, is one of the popular books of the year. The story is deeply interesting, and holds the unflagging interest of the reader until the denouement Title book is well written and the characters, while not vivid or very striking, are well drawn. Murray Davenport, the man whose habitual hard luck causes him to regard himself as a “onali” in his burial of his old self and effacing of past; in the metamorphosis wrought in his personality, performs a seem ingly impossible task, defeats his evil genius, defies destiny. He iq interest ing and the theme is novel. The book is in the library. Mr. Joseph Ponilnvi' of Stillwater, Minn., alter having spent over $2,000 with the best doctors for stomach trouble, without relief, was advised by his druggist Mr. Alex. Richard, to try a box of Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets. He did so and Is a well man today, if troubled with in digestion, bad taste in the mouth, ;ack of appetite or constipation, give these tablets a trial, aDd you are cer tain to be more tin n pleased with tbo result. For sale at 26 cenU per box by all druggist* Eat All You Want. Persons troubled with indigestiot. or dyspepsia can eat all they want if they will take Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. This remedy prepares the stomach for the reception, retention, digstion and assimilation of all ol the wholesome food that may be eaten, and enables the digestive or gans that gives health and strength. Bold by Joerger's Pharmacy. Wrought Iron and Woven Wire | Fencing W The Celebrated PAGE make. C. W. DEMINS, General Agent. Brunswick, Ga. The Death Penalty. A little thing! sometimes results u death. Thus a mere scratch, in significant cuts or puny toils have aid the death penalty. It is wise o have Bucklln's Arnica Salve ever handy. It's the best salve on arth and will prevent fatality, when Burns, Sores, Ulcers and Piles threat en, Only 25 cents at ail drug stores. Real Estate Bargains. $3,600.00 for ouu of the nrettiesi houses on Union street. Lot 90x80 anl 7 room house $260.00 45x90 near the business center. $1,000.00 for 4 room house, dose In. SBOO.Co for 4 small houses, rent at $16.00 per month $200.00 for 3 room tense, brings $6.00 per month. BROBSTON V'WniQ ft CO Potent Pill Pleasure. The pills that are potent in their flexion and pleasant in effect are DeWitt’s Little Early Kisers. W. S. . Phi I pot, of Albany, Ga., says "During a bilious attack i took one. Small as it was it did me more good than alornel. blue mass or any other pills I ever took and at the same time it effected me pleasantly. Little Early Risers are certtiduly r- ideal pill. Sold by Joerge l "' Vh'~*cv Coed Sanitary Methods are used at Jim Carter’s for oleaning clothes. Everything w’i! lighted inn. ventilated. for the Beet in Printing—’Try the tievs Job o®ee MOUND OUR CITY, ■* BATCH OF SMALL ITEMS PICKED UP DURING THE DAY BY NEWS REPORTERS. L. J. Joel has returned from Savan nah. Judge Crovatt has returned from a trip to Savannah. Dr. G. W. Blanton spent yesterday up the B. & B. F. D. Aiken loaves this week for New York to see the yacht races. Sheriff W. H. Berrie is convalescing from an attack of malarial fever. C. B. Conyers left yesterday to spend some time in north Georgia. Mitchell Lamb, of Macon, who has been spending some time in the city, will return to his home today. R. Levison, who has been HI sev eral days, is out again. J. G. Beach continues quite ill. C. E. Baker, of Douglas, is In the city. If it’s a good dinner you want, go to Wilson’s. Wilson has the best the market af fords. Call and enjoy a lunch. Phone Wilson’s, 321, and have your Sunday dinner sent out. Too hot to cook at home. A nice spring chicken at Wilsn’s is the real thing. Take supper at Wilson’s tonigiht. You will enjoy it. Bring your family to Wilson's for dinner. To hot to cook at home. ®. L. Williams, of St. Simon, was in the city yesterday. J. L. Turner, of Marietta, was a visitor to the city yesterday. J. A. Moore, of Savannah, was in the city yesterday. J. K. McCall, of Atlant, spent yes terday in the city. Brunswick & Birmingham RAILROAD CO. Effective June 15, ISO3. i 1 | .3 | 5 | 7 | 9 d'lyj d'iy ,d’ly) d'ly | d’ly 111 1 1 I p mi p m ip mi a m i a m STATIONS ,i J j j 1 Lv. Brunswick)6 00)10 05)3 35) 9 00)4 45 Ar. Thalmann.|ti 48)10 55|4 25| 9 50,5 35 Ar. Savafmah., ,1 10,, ,12 10i Ar. Jack’ville.j9 15| |6 5U| 1.... Ar. Hortense .j ) ,5 45, j 6 22 Ar. Offerman j....| |6 24) ,6 50 Ar. Savannah j 1 ,9 30; ,9 35 Ar. Nichols ( 8 00; jS 30 Ar. Douglas. .( j j j ?9 07 Ar. Fitzgerald [....j j | |lO 10 Ar. Cordeie ..|....| i....). ...|ll 25 Ar. Macon ...] J )....) ,4 pm | 10 | 8 | G | 4)2 STATIONS | d'ly| d’ly |d’ly| d’ly j d'ly j j I—,1 —, | Ia m) pmjpm|p m j p m 111 1 1 Ar, Brunswick) 9 15)10 60|5 30)12 01)7 55 Lv, Thallman) 8 25|10 00,1 45 10 10j7 05 Lv. Savannah) ) )2 25[ ;5 05 Lv. Jack’villei j 7 50)....) 8 45).... Lv. Hortense | 7 35j. ].... Ar. Nicholls .) 5 25) )....] |.„. Ar. Douglas .| 4 52) |....j j.... Lv. Fitzgerald) 3 55) 1..... J |.... Iv. Cordeie . 2 30) [....) j.... Lv. Macon. . [1140) |....j j.... For further information call on any agent of this company. G. W. Berry, General Manager; J. A. McDuffie, Traffic Manager; Ben. J. Ford, General Passsenger Agent. Phone 209. Shorter College Found?'*. ! 377 by Alfred Shorter. An endowed insti tution icr ladles. Stands foremost in America in point of health. Offers a thorough education under ideal con ditions. The best school for the best people.” Music Conservatory offers unequalled advantages. Early regi—ration necessary. Many late applicants turned away last year. Session opens Sept. 24th. Illustrated catalogue will be sent free, post paid.,on application te President Simmons, ?. 0. Bo* 41Q Rome, Oa. s;fAß>r|gv Ihoes3i Star Brand Shoes ARE JM) ARE MADE FOR EVERYBODY. BETTERMa fJT j I Men and Boys, Ladies and Girls, (the <Mve them ° ne trlal 41111 you wIU wtllr J. A. Smith. MAI' At. prices to save you cool dollars ’ and dimes. Our entire stock of . Uwii Furniture, etc., must be i sold out at once. M, Miller & den tf-4 4* ili. * ... .. . ... : Good Soda +. 4- ..Of course, .anybody can say hi* Soda Water is “Good"—but appar 4. ently there are comparative, degrees ♦ of goodness. * If you enjoy really GOOD Soda, step in and see how ours tastes. We 4 don’t believe that you will be disap -4 pointed. •MORGAN’S -f : Drug Store. -SCHEDULE- Steamers Hessie No i, No 2 Effective May 1. I<jp3. HESSIE NO. I—DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. Lv. St. Simon Mills 6a. m Lv. St Simon Pier g;3O a m Ar. Brunswiok 7:30 a-m., . Lv Brunrwick 10 a. in. Ar. St. Simon Pier .. "n n Lv. St. Simon Pier 11 a. m. Ar. Brunswick , „ Lv. Brunswick 2p.m. Ar. St. Simon Pier jn ia ’ Lv. St. Simon Pier 4p. m. Ar. Brunswick sp. m. v ' iSrußswick 5:30 p. m. Ar. St. Simon Pier ;so p. m Ar. bt. Simon Mills 7 p. m. * HESSIE NO. 2, DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY L l !' 8:30 a. m. Ar. St. Simou Pier 9:30 a. m, Ar. bt. bimon Mills 10 a. in. Ar. Frederica 10 30 a tri— * £arien -- - 2p. m. Ar, Frederica 4:30 p. m. Ar. bt. bimon Mills sp. m. Ar. St. Simon Pier 5.30 p m Ar Brunswick 6:30 p. m. T T ANARUS, SUNDAY SCHEDULE. Lv. Brunswick.... 9:30 a. m., and 2:30 p. m. Lv. bt. Simon Pier li a. m,, and 6p. m. J. B. WRIGHT, Manager. STEAMBOAT LINES, MALLORY LINE TO NEW YORK.J Arrives every Monday; Leaves very Friday at high tide. Dock, foot of Mansfield street. CUMBERLAND ROUTE. Daily except Sunday.—Steamer Em meline. Lv. Brunswick 8:00 a. in. Ar. Fernandlna 12 00 in. lv. Fernandina 1 80 p. m, A/. Brunswick 6 30 p. m. Dock, foot of Mansfield street. St. SIMONS ROUTE. Steamer Egmont. Lv. Brunswick 8 00 a. m Ar. Brunswick 11 00 a. m. Lv. Brunswick 2 00 p, m. Ar. Brunswick 6 00 p. m. Dock, foot of Mansfield street. DARIEN AND ST. SIMONS ROUTE. Steamer Hessie. Ar Darien • 12 00 m. Lv. Danen 2 00 p. in \r. Brunswick 6 00 p. m. Dock, foot of Monk street. Quick Arrest. J. A. Gulledge, of Verbena, Ala., was twice in the hospital from a s vere case of piles, causing 24 tumors After doctors and all remedies failed, Bucklen’s Arnica Salve quickly ar rested further inamation and cured him. It conquers aches and kill* pain. 25 cents at all druggist*, AUGUST IG. 1903. SUMMER LUXURIES girls . . . Come in at once. You know you must find FIVE GOOD ther should use a BUCK’S REASONS why your mo* RANGE. . . . SEE THE PRIZE ► THE DOG ' t DAYS ARE HERE ' ► ► F Have you your store and offices " F equipped with Electric Fans. ' * IF NOT, PHONE No. 7. 9 F __L F Our Electric Fans make any " hot day cool; will furnish a ' F , . Seabreeze or iand breeze as de- F - sred; will turn August into F October, and will mix up more 4 i coolness with mere atmosphere - A * than any other thing known of. . 1 MUTUAL LIGHT & WATER CO. " 3 For grass shears and lawn mower* call at Douglas Hardware Cos., and and get the bes* For tn lea at mosey. Special Attention is given each job given in at Jim Carters clothes cleaning establish ment. No clubbing together of orders. Every order is distinctively treated.