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SUnDAY MORNING.
trunks m
Dress Suit Cases, Bags
f you contemplate a trip off
WE can interest you.
Some walking skirts at Special
|,rices See GUindouj
Turnip Seed Buist Garden
Cabbage Seed p p p, -
Garden Collard
Beets, Lettuce for
Mustard r u m
Raddish. Fa " Pla "‘'ns:
Spinach HUNTERS Pharmacy '
TO THE
Glorious Mountains of
North Carolina
THE
SOU I HERN RAILWAY
Invites Hie Attention of ;il! Heiiltli or PliMMire Seekers
Extremely Low Rates
To these wonderful and charming resorts will be given on
Wednesday, August 19th,
Excellent Train Service. Pullman sleeping Cars.
Telephone, 151 and let us reserve space for you.
C* t. CANDLER, General Ayent. Brunswick, Ga.
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CRAWFORD SHOE
Just in
See YY i ntiow Display
at “ELKANS”
Doings In
Mrs. J. W. Holt, of Jacksonville,
is visiting Mrs. J. K. Mason.
Miss Arabella* Tison continues very
ill at the home of Mrs. J. S. Wright.
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Miss Rogers, of New York, is the
guest of Miss Ada Gould at her home
Avoea Villa.
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lir and Mrs. F. I’. Akers, of Atlanta
are the guests of Mrs. W. 11. De-
V’oe.
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Mrs. R. H. Everett leaves this week
for a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Everett in New York.
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Mrs. H. TANARUS,. Atkinson leaves today
for Jacksonville to visit her daughter
Miss Mamie Atkinson
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Mr. ami Mrs. L. L. Wilson are now
in Tenant’s Harbor, Main/* where they
will reside in future.
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Mrs. Gralton and Miss Oralton leave
today for Charleston after a visit to
Mrs. Lillian Hurst.
• • •
Mrs. Neal Calnan and her hrotlier
Mr. William Brown will spend today
in Jacksonville.
Mrs. W. S. Irvine and little Eugene
Irvine leave this week for a visit to
Atlanta.
Mrs. William Alci amald and Master
Powell McDonald ere vtsi'ing Mrs.
William Taylor at Fiel erica..
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Mrs. K. P. Johnson is convalescing
from an attack of fever to the pleas
ure of her friends
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Mrs J. M. Madden has derided not
to go to North Carolina lint will leave
shortly for a visit to New York.
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Miss Mada McDonald will leave for
Frederica this week where she will
open Ivor school next Monday.
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Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Calnan and little
Miss Seaward are in Jacksonville anl
will remain there during the preso;
wee li
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Mrs. E. .1. Browning has recovered
from her illness and is the guest of
Rev. and Mrs. D. Watson Winn on
St. Simon
Mass Frances Wjpencp leaves to
morrow to spend a tew days in At
lanta and Madison before returning
to school* in Athens.
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Mliss Clare O'Connor leaves brnlay
for Atlanta where she will spend a
lew days before returning to Ath
ens.
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Mrs. N. Emanuel and her children
nr.* the guests of Mrs .1 S. Dunwody
during the absence of Mr. Emanuel
in New York.
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The friends of Mrs. W. J Mutts will
be glad to know that she is much im
proved in health since her arrival at
Way ties vilLe. N. C.
• • •
Miss Laura Jones is enjoying a de
lightful trip this summer including •
visit to Thousand Islands and Canada
and a stay in the Adironacks.
• •
Misses May. Alice and Elina Skip
per w*ill leave Tuesday for their home
in Columbia, Ala., after a visit to Mrs.
W. A. Potter.
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Miss Marl ha Weems will leave in
NO NECESSITY
In going out of town after your
eyesight, if it fails you
We can restore it, to you if
science can doit.
Our Hock,” Crystal Lenses are
t he best,
Eyes Examined Free.
Our prescription work is
accurate.
[{anion M°u o)i>i>.
Jeweler and Eye Speiealist
213 Ni:\vt AsTi.K St
T'ime hy wire from Washington
daily. Keeper of the city clock.
THe BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS.
Society
a few days for her home in Abbevilliy
Alabama, after spendSng some time
here the guest of Mrs. W. A. Potter.
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Mtss Leslie Buits was one nf tic
guests at a flinch pa .y given Friday
by Miss Metta Russell of Atlanta, in
honor of her guest, Miss Annie Craig
English, of Columbia, S. C.
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Miss Mautl Wiggins, who has been
the icharming guest of Mrs. R. E
Sherman for a few days, leaves to
night for Savannah where she will
spend a week before returning to Au
gusta.
a a a
Mrs. S. -T. Calderwood has been ill
for several days at the borne of her
daughter, Mrs. <l. M. Jones. Mrs. Cal
derwood was taken sick sud
denly last Wednesday and is still very
ill. although there is some improve
ment in her condition
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The following pleasant party had
a delightful trip around the bay on
the swift launch Dauntless yesterday
afternoon Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Arm
strong. Misses Alice and Edna Skip
per and Maud Weems.
A plcßant party visited Altama yes
terday enjoying a pleasant (lav. The
party was composed of Miss I.izsdc
Doming, Miss Mamie Burroughs. Miss
Caroline Smith, of Indian Springs, and
Mess. C. W Doming and Will Bur
roughs.
Mrs. W. 11. DeVoe leaves Monday
night for Murphy, N. C. to join Miss
Marie IteYoe. After spending two
weeks there they will go to Lithia
Springs to spend some time.
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The little sons of Mr. and Mrs. Emil
Fabian leave today for Jacksonville,
accompanied hy Miss Irene King, who
will be their guests for sonny-, ime.
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Mrs. II- 11. du Bignon and Miss
Kat harincSt iles leave this week for
Brooklyn to spend some time with
Mrs. W. F. Parker.
A peligtitful dinner was given Thurs
day night at the home of Mr. James
O’Connor, in honor of Air. J. Y.
Bt'aine, previous lo his depart ti e for
Montgomery, where lie will reside in
f aure. The guests of the occasion
were. Messrs. Janies O’Connor. Al
bert Banks. J. W. Bailey, Carrington
Costiy. Holmes Sheldon, J. L. An
drews: Millard lleese, J. I‘. Brook*
C. M. Peddicord, J. P. Twomey, E. C.
But ts, Foster Memory.
• • •
Little Miss Mytle Richardson, the
grand daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A.
\V. Corker, entertained her friends
with a party Friday afternoon in honor
of her tenth birthday. A number of
little guests were present and the aft
ernoon was spent in playing various
games after which refreshments were
served. The little folks enjoyed the
occasion very much and the happy
little hostess received a number of
pretty presents from her friends.
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Mrs. E. F. Coney calls a meeting
of the ladies of Brunswick for the
purpose of organizing a woman's aux
iliary of the Men's club, the meeting
to he held next Wednesday after
noon, at 4:30 in the old academy
building on Eginont street. Al! the
ladies of this city are invited. Young
miiikil' agedgeil and old ladies, all
who have interest in the work for
which lliis chib and the auxiliary are
oranized
THE DOG
DAYS ARE HERE
\ i
you your store and offices
equipped with Electric Fans.
IF NOT, PHONE No. 7. '
Our Electric Fans make any"
hot day cool; will furnish a
seabreeze or land breeze as de
sred; will turn August into:
October, and will mix up more
coolness with more atmosphere
than any other thing known of. ,
MU l UAL LIGHT
& WATER CO. '
WOOD
Order your wood
from | . j. i\ Lmm elk
the largest load in
the city.
PINE 75. MIXED 90. OAK
AND ASH SIOO,
Cor. Bay and Gloucester
If you want a bath that leaves the
skin like velvet put Lavadura in the
water.
I CHEAP FOR CASH
ab
Flour, best patent, 241b5..63 and 70c.
Grits, best, per peck 22c.
Meal, best, per peck 21c.
Sugar, granulated, 17 1-2 1b5....51.00
Sugar, granulated, 4 1-4 lbs 25c.
Lard, pure leaf, per pound 11c. J
Lard Compound, per pound 9c.
Butter, the very best, per pound
Bacon, best, per pound 10c.
Bacon, pig meat, per 1b... v .. .12 1-2 c.
Coffee, Arbuekles, per lb..’ 12c.
Potatoes. Irish. per peck 30' -
Soap. Octagon, bars 25c.
Picnic Ilams, per lb 10 1-2 c.
WATCH THIS AD FOR
CHANGES
Ping me up or send in yr.ur orders.
Pull Weight and measure guaranteed.
A.e JEFFERS
Newcastle St.
Phone 159
Lavadura is for sale at all drug
store*.
Not Over-Wise.
There is an old allegorical picture
of a girt seared at the grass-ltoppe
but in the act of heedlessly treading I
on a snake. This is parallelled by
the man who spends a large sum oi
money building a cyclone cellar, but
neglect to provide his family wit)
a bottle of Chamberlain’s Colic, Choi
era and Diarrhoea Remedy as a safe
guard against blowel complaints
whose victims outnumber those of
the cyclone a hundred to one. This
remedy everywhere recognized as the
most prompt and reliable medicine
in use for these diseases. For sale
by all druggists.
Do you know Lavadura? It is the
greatest thing that ever happened.
WANTED —To rent residence with
five or six rooms and conveniences:
address giving terms and locality "Q.
D. P." Post Office box 330, city.
When you patronize a laundry, try
one that uses Lavadura. It will not
fade the most delicate colors or wear
out your clothes.
Creat removal sale Is now on at Mrs
M. Isaac's. All goods will positive!
go at cost prices.
Lavadura has wonderful bealtn
and curative properties. It. makes an
excellent gargle for sore mouth or
throat.
NEW YORK j
Cash Grocery
Is prepared to meet the prices
of all competitors.
Yellow Yams per pk 35c
Obelisk flour 24 lbs 65c
Obelisk flour 12 lb. 5ack....35c
Obelisk flour 6 lb. sack 20c
I am still sole agent for
Grant street for Purina feed.
I carry a full stock of Grocer-*
ies at rock bottom prices. '
ifIOUIS G/cjHJM,
*
227 Grant Street.
No housekeeper can afford to - be
without Lavadura when she lias once
tested its merits.
College
Found"* i 1877 by A'fr*d Shorter. Ar. endowed insti
tution f.i ladies. Star.tis foremost in America in point
and health.Offersa thorough education under ideal con
ditions. "The host school for the best people. M*sic
Conservatory offers unequalied advantages. Eariy
registration necessary. Many late applicants turned
away last year. Session opens Sept. 24th. Illustrated
catalogue will he sent free, postpaid,.on application
to President Simmons. P. 0. Box 41Q Rome, Ga.
High water today, 7,-1 a. m. Low
water 1,3. r > p. m. High water 7,49
in.
If you want your complexion clear,
skin soft and smooth as velvet, use
Lavadura.
Lavadura destroys all chemical de
feats in the water and .it. is Who
chemical that roughen the skin and
cause it lo become dry and scaly.
Do you want your hair soft, fluffy
and tree from dandruff Use Lava
dura.
Lavadura will clean the finest jewel
ery and silverware and will not
scratch or mar the most delicate sur
face.
Lavadura will clean your windows,
paints and floors with less "elbow
grease" than nything ever tried.
Made Voting Again.
“One of Dr. King's New Life Pills
each night for two weeks has put me
my ‘teens’ again,’’ writes Dr.
H. Turner of Dempseytown, Fa
They’re the best In the world for liver
stomach and bowel*. Purely vegeta
We- Never grip* Only 26 *t*
If? ; sig
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* Correct Answers will be pub
* lished.
%
%. M. Miller and den
Good Soda
-
i
j ..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
pointed. ,
MORGAN’S
Drug Store.
—SCHEDULE-”
Steamers Bessie No i, No 2
Effective May 171903. “
HESSIE NO. I—DAILY EX3EPT SUNDAY. *
Lv. St. Simon Mills 6 a. in. Lv. St Simon Pier.... S 30 a m
<tr. Brunswick 7:80 a.m. a. an.
Lv Brunrwmk 10 ;i. m. Ar. St. Simon Pier n a in
Lv. St, bmion Pier II a. m. Ar. Brunswick 1
Lv. Brunswick tp. m. ar. St. Simon Pier ' ■; ,7
Lv. St. Simon Pier 4p. m. Ar. Brunswick 5 *
Lv. Brunswick 5:30 p. m. Ar. St. Simon Pier
Ar. St. Simon Mills 7 p. in. u-
HESSIE NO. ~ DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY
A V - iV' U 7 ISwick M „ 8: ?° :l - m ’ Ar. St. Simon Pier D-SOTTST
Ar. St. Simon Mills lo a. 11, . Ar. Frederica in -7 “*
Lv. Darien 2 p.m. Ar. Frederica... 430 om
Ar. St, Simon Mills 5p.1. . V.. St. Simon Pier ... . 5300' m
Ar Brunswick 6:30 p. m.
SUNDAY SCHEDULE.
LvAflrunswicJf 9:30 a. m., and 2:30 p. m
Lv. St. Simon Pier ll„a. m., and 6 p. m.
J. B. WRIGH r, jManager."”
the line for business.
If MVft the line for pleasure,
i” w3 THE LINE FOR ALL THE BEST
°htme: SUMMER RESORTS
i g=Bg ” ==l -=
.. Complete Summer Resort Folder
Mailed Free to Any Address. |j E
£8” A W. A. Turk. S. H. Hardwick, W. H. Taylor,
V, ' Pass. Traffic Mjr. Gsn'l Pass.A Ant, s nt, Asst. Got'! Pass. Art.
WASHINGTON, D. C. WASHINGTON, D. C. ATLANTA, GA.
BABY EASE
CURES BABIES’ ILLS
SAVES BABIES’ LIVES
%
Thousands of babies and children die from stomach and bowei troubles which
Baby Ease will cure. It doesn’t Like much to put the tender lit*Jo stomachs out oi
order and serious results will follow a slight derangement of the digestive organ#
of a baby or young child. Baby Ease is <juick in action and thoroughly effective,
yet absolutely harmless. It cures diarrhrra, cholera infantum, convulsions, colic,
constipation, worms, sour stomacn and every ill urisiug from a lack of proper
digestion. It is pleasant in taste, and children like to take it. It should be on
band in overy bouse whore thcro arc babies or children,
25 CENTS AT ALL DRUGGISTS
Art your rlnt/xiil afoul the FREE COER R rxr, rfer
mSSe-JGAUE APy. ~'CV. T
Wrought Iron
and
Woven Wire
Fencing
The Celebrated PAGE make.
C. W. pEMING,
General Agent. Brunswick, Ga.
The Open-air Drying Process
at Jim Carter’s gives the. clothes a
frshness that they don’t get else.
**•■* ... **
AUGUST 23, 1903.
SEND IN
YOUR ANSWERS
j BY SATURDAY, SEPT. 5, AT
4 P. M.
NUMBER YOUR ANSWER
1 TO CORRESPOND WITH NUM
BERS or; CUTS. OONT FOR
GET THE FIVE REASONS
WHY YOUR MOTHERN
SHOLUD USE A EUCK'S
RANGE. NO ANSWER WILL
BE COUNTED AFTEB SEPT.
I 5 AT 4 P. M. -
Mr. Joseph Pomlnvi'-,, of Stillwater.
Minn., after having spem. over 1(2.008
with the best doctors for stomach
trouble, without relief, was advised
by bis 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 Yvith
digestion, bad taste in the mouth,
lack of appetite or constipation, give
these tablets a trial, and you are car...
tain to be more thr.n pleased with
the result. For sale at 26 cent* per
I bos by aii druggists
Lavadura. destroys all unpleasant
odors caused by perspiration.