The Brunswick daily news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1903-1906, August 26, 1903, Image 4

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WEDNESDAY MORNING. TRUNKS • Dress Suit Cases. Bags It \ou contemplate • trip off \\ [. .an nterot you. > true walking skirts at Special ph.o 500 cUindouj Turnip Seed Buist Cabbage Seed SEEDS 3 Garden Collard ; Beets, Lettuce for Mustard p a n planting Raddish, Spinach HUNTER’S Pharmacy J TO THE : Glorious Mountains of Norjth Carolina THE SOUTHERN RAILWAY Invites tho Attention of all Health or I loitsure. Seekers Extremely Low Rates To these wonderful and charming resorts will be given on Wednesday, August 19th, Excellent Train Service. Pullman Sleeping Cars. Telephone, IGI and let us reserve space for you. C. L. CANDLER, General Agent, Brunswick, Ga. k****>nw •*r . k **. KK*t * * n*.r.* r. MET ? ■ I'.- ill .'uni \V i1 |l c'r CRAWFORD SHOE Just in See Window Display at “ELKANS” ► i •dome dedal '■ thews thetes. Miss Georgia Mann, of Baxley, is theguestof Mrs. D. I'. Mann. • • • Mr. and Mrs. .1. .1. Vickers are now located at SO3 Manstield street. • • • Mr. and Mrs. Klkan leave Friday for New York to spend several weeks, • • Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Winter leave Friday to spend a few days in At lanta, where tliey will visit friends. • • • Mrs. Alfred Johannesen leaves Fri day to visit Macon and Toy. Ga. • • * Mrs. W. X Bodani’leaves Friday to visit Atlanta. • • • The friends of Mrs. B. K. Strait will be glad to learn that her health has improved since going to Asheville. • • • Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Harvey and family w ill move shortly to Asheville- Mr. Harvey leaves today, and his fam ily will follow in a few weeks. • • • Mrs. Thomas It. Lamar has returned from a pleasant visit lo Mr. and Ml.s. Irving Proctor, at Southern Pine. __ • * • Mrs. P. M. Nightengale and her lit tle daughter, Ethelyn, left last night for Atlanta, from where they will go toMt. Airy. Mrs. G- Downing and Miss Madeline left last night for Atlanta and Mt. Airy. * • a Rev. and Mrs. J. J. Perry and their children leave Friday for their future home in New York. Their many friends here deeply regret their leav inir Brunswick, but hosts of good wishes will follow them to their new home. * * * Bev. Troy Beatty has returned to Athens from a visit to Rev. and Mrs. .1. J. Perry. • • • Mrs. J. 11. Iteese is spending several weeks in the mountains of North Caro lina. Mrs. E. J. Banks and Children have returned from a visit tio relatives at Forsyth, Ga.j i J• * v Mrs. J. F. Kaya’s friends will learn with interest of the delightful stay site enjoyed recently at* Niagara Falls. She and her friends are now in To ronto, wiiere they will spend some time. • * * A meeting is called for this after noon at 4:30 o’clock in the old Academy building for the purpose of organizing an auxiliary to the Men’s Club. All the ladies are urged to attend. • * • Mrs. William T.‘Leopold, of Savan nah, Is visiting her mother, Mrs. F. Joseph Doerflinger, on Cnion street. Your winter suit can he made as good an new at the Glynn cleaning and Pressing clnb. NO NECESSITY In going out of town after your eyesight, if if fails .you We can restore it to you if science can do it. Our Rock, Crystal Lenses are I he lies! Kyes Examined Free. Our prescription work is accurate. Kcuiinu Molt ()ili V). Jeweler and Eye Spelcalist 21 e Ntcwi asti.k St. Time by wire from Washington daily. Keeper of Ihe city dock. Nvoryllilliß mow ami up In dalo ill olio lliyun OlonnliiK mnl VnKfiiui? Not 111 iik 111' 1 * frultH mnl voKidnblos for MuiiiuuT illut. (lot tlioin fiotili ul dlitis. Aruhollum. Tlioiio 111 ami bo happy. THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS. CHEAP FOP CASH Flour, best patent, 24Ibs. .63 and 70c. Grits, best, per peck 22c. Meal, best, per peck 21c. Sugar, granulated, 17 1-2 1b5....51.00 Sugar, granulated. -1 1-4 lbs 25c. luvrd. pure leaf, per pound. 11c. Lard Compound, per pound 9c. Butter, the very best, per pound Bacon, best, per pound 10c. Bacon, pig meat per lb 12 1-2 c. Coffee, Arbm-ktes, per lb 12c. Potatoes. Irish, per peck 30c- Soap. Octagon, 0 bars 25c. Picnic Hams per lb 1° I "2c. WATCH THIS Al) FOR CHANGES Finq me up or send in yrur orders. Full Weight and measure guaranteed. A.e JBFFKRB 2ft> Newcastle St. Phone 159." ... FIRE SALE All goods damaged by the late fire will be sold at a sacrifice. HOFFMAN’S BAZAAR. A Real Bargain For Right Party 1 will sell the whole or part interest in the Confectionery business ol M. J. MARTIN & CO., at 214 NEW CASTLE ST. The business consist of a line stock of Fresh Candies, . Fruits and a Thorough-j |y up to date plant for ihe manufacture of Ice Cream. The business is on paying Basis and is a good investment for right : party. , For part iculars apply to I). J. DILLON THE DOG DAYS ARK HERE ; Have 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 intot October, and will mix up more coolness with more atmosphere than any other thing known of.. MUTUAL LIGHT & WATER CO. , h WOOD Order your wood from T. J. Kl'- NNh. K the largest load in the ctf y. 76, MIXED 00 OAK AND aL^'SIOO, (:or. I lay ami * loiuvst or Wrought Iron and Woven Wire Fencing I lie celebrated PAGE make. C. W. Ul MING, General Agent. Urunewlck, Ga. .LYNN CLEANING AND IMIEHtt ING CLUB. Andrew Wright, - - Proprietor. 100 Gloucester Htroet. cleaning, Repairing and Tailoring, “Prompt Attention" Our Motto. BEST MATERIAL . . . COMPETENT WORKKMEN \n order will convince you that we will give satisfaction.. Phone ill. Lull will i otm hi- horn, llttvi vum* own'oiit dyed tut iho t.lyhu i'loitulur, and Piomhliik oluh Moth and Dust Can Not Cot nipt >om rhitltoM * lion I hoy did (routed to .11m* t'uiU'iH plot lum oloiuiltitf eslnh lU'uuuuii Ml 4 Monk Hi. Phono -1..**.- Bask, door# mul tdlmt# tor sale U Dmclm ©*. AROUND OUR CITY, - -.-■ - BATCH OF SMALL ITEMS PICKED UP DURING THE DAY BY NEWS REPORTERS. Hon Rowland has returned to Ills home In Atlanta. been in the city for a day or two, has returned to his home Sheriff David Bailey, of Camden county, spent yesterday in the city. It. A. MoCranie, of one Aljlunilc Coast Lino, was In the clfv yesterday. Captain A. Foster, |>f St. Simon was in the city yesterday. | J. Mitt Wells, secretary of the Way 'cross board of thade, was among the .visitor to the city yesterday. I Lawson Lamar has returned from a a tveral weeks trip to North < ieorgia. Llewellyn .1. Brown is spending a v.tcat ion at Tallulah Falls. Frank Mallard has gone to Jackson ville to locate. Bayard Units lias returned from Waynesville, N. J. J. Wimberly leaves Friday to spend a few days in Atlanta. Oapt. J. 11. Walker has gone to At lanta, after a very pleasant stay in Brunswick. Edwin W. Dart- has returned from an extended stay at White Springs, Fla. Poster Memory returned yesterday from a few days stay at his home, Blaekshear. C. O. Rodriquez and family now oc cupy the residence and place of 11. W Lloyd, better known its the “Model Farm.” Worth a Thought This Statement Will Interest Scores o. Brunswick Readers. The facts given below are worth r persual by all who are anxious aboui their physical condition or are simi larjy situated to the • resident of Sa vannah. It is a local occurrence ami can he thoroughly investigated. W. K. VVimmls, nlir<*d, residing at 103 President St... Savannah, says: “1 cannot speak too highly of Doan - Kidney Pills. They acted promptly an effectually with me upon a very ha l case of lame back from which I have been a great sufferer for quite a while. There was a dull heavy pain across my loins, a never ceasing backache day and night, but worse at. night when it keeps me awake. At times I was totally incapacitated for exertion of any kind, the .secretions from the kidneys worn very dark, contained a sediment and caused me any amount of trouble, especially at night, when imy rest was much disturbed. ! used any number of remedies but with no apparent henelit until 1 obtained Doan’s Kidney Dills. The results of their use were that the backache left mo. the kidney secretions clean'd up hml did not bother me. 1 could go to bed and rest all night, getting up in tho morning rested and I felt better in every wav.” I Monty more proof like this from HrunswieU people Pall at the 1-lwn tor’s Plutriiiaev and ask what 4 then customers report. Por sale by all dealers. Price, f0 mil* a box. Pus h i Milburn Cos., Ihillalo, N V solo agents. lh“inember the name, Doan’s, and take no other. I NKW YOKK ‘ i I i C'n.xll Grocery ( < Is pivpiinsl In hull the prims | 1 uf all com pel ilnrs I i Yellow Yams per pk 35c ** i Obelisk flour 21 lbs t>sc i Obelisk flour 12 lb. sack. .3IC ® I Obelisk flour 0 lb. Hack i'Ot I am still Hole agent for * 4 Grunt street for Purina feed. 1 I gat i y a full nluck of nruvi't * li leu at ren.k nothin price*. A loOUI CIAJIJM. PK.O.[ I .*2/ (.rant Street. g I M.iln Yinmu Aoal" 'On nf Or Klmi n s l if* I'll) inrb ulffhl fin Iw.i Wl'i'lim loin (ml urn my 'tomm' n.iiln," wiliun Of i, ■I. Turiirir of Itamiumylowo, I't*. TS? r. i. Ht'.i in thw world tor llvrr, ,touuu-N and bowl. I’uroly bl* N.r.r grtiMr UWr II MkU ftl Correct Answers will be pub & iished. si. M. Miller A don : Good Soda : ► 4 H 4 h ..Of course, .anybody can say his 4 K Soda Water is “Good"—but appar- -4 ently there are comparative, degrees 4 J of goodness. r- 4 K step in and see how ours tastes. We 4 don’t believe that you will be disap- 4 pointed. T : Drug Store, GO TO CHRIS ARNHEITER The Leading Grocer rind Meat Ivlarlcet Alan for beskt Bargains! m Groceries, Vegetables and Meats HERE ARE PRICES Milling & Co.’s best flour per barrel. $5,50. Half barrel $3. per saek 24 pounds 70c. 12 pounds 35c. Granulated sugar 17 pounds SI,OO Blanks Moclja & Java coffee per pound VI 25c Fine coffee two pounds 2oe Quakers Oat meal, two packages 25c Best bacon per pound joe Fine Leaf lard per pound Toe Octagon soap six bars ..... ...... 25c Imported tea per pound hoc Best Elgin butter per pound :;oc I carry the finest western meats at reasonable prices, also a iarge supply of vegetables and country eggs received daily. New patent wash-boards, brooms, in fact everything in the grocery line. GIVE ME c. ARNHEITER COB. MONK & NEWCASTLE STS ==SCHEDULiE-= Steamers Hessie No i. No 2 Effective May 1.1903. ' HESSIE NO. I—DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. Lv. St. Simon Mills 6a. in Lv. St Simon Pier : so 3 m k r. Brunswick 7:30 a.m. L\ Brunrw iek U) a. in. Ar. St. Simon Pier Ua m Lv. St. Simon Pier II a. m. Ar. Brunswick Lv. Brunswick 2 p.m. Ar. St. Simon Pier 3p. m" Lv. St. Simon Pier 4p. m. Ar. Brunswick >p. m! Lv. Brunswick 5:30 p hi. Ar. St. Simon Pier t ; ;;n nm" Ar. St. Simon Mills . 7 p.m. 1 BESSIE NO. 2. DAILY EXCEPT SIN DA Y ” Lv. Brunswick 8:30 a. 111. Ar. Si. Simon Pier * #’3o'aTm' Ar. Si. Simon Mi 115.... 10 a. in. Ar. Frederica 10-30 a in* Ar. 1 larieli .. .. 12 m. Lv. Darien 2p. in. Ar. Frederica PJOp ru Ar. SI. Simon Mills ..5 p.m. Ar. Si. Simon Pier 5 30 u in' Ar Brunswick tixlilp. m. * • SUNDAY SCHEDULE. Lv. Brunswick ikiii) a. ui., lunl 2:30 p. in. Lv SI. Simon Pier... II a. m., and ti p. m. J. H. \\ RIGHT, Manager, - <TT*^g^^p^ W *4*-i ■•• *( l\ms ©M THE! i^ou.'iiteN The Death Penalty. '* lltllo OUIpV dfiiDiOtllUl'S W tnllM u dnuth Thun a mrir HtruU'h, in , sI mIIL u l outs or pun\ l oils hoyn aid tho doalh penally ll Is \v!m* o have Hiii Ki n > Xrittpa Sald vvoi hui dv 11 r (ho he i i.ilu l ell ftt*tli and will pievtnu fatath,. v. h. a Uurna, Hous. Ohms ht files ihioul M Only Sid cool* .1 nil Urn* rloiiw AUGUST 20 1903. SEND IN your answers LY SATURDAY, SEPT. 5, AT 4 P, M. NUMBER YOUR ANSWER TO CORRESPOND WITH NUM CF.RS ON CUTS. DONT FOR . T..E FIVE REASONS WHY YOUR MOTHERN SHOLUD USE A BUCK'S RANGE. NO ANSWER WILL BE COIJNTFD AFTER SEPT 5 AT 4 P. M. I'HK UNK FOR BUSINESS. rUK UNK FOR PLEASURE. THE. UNK FOR AM. THE REST SOMMER RKSORTS Complete Summer R. sort holder Mailed F<ve to Any Addmd. $ \V A Vhrk £*. R ll*mnu k \V,H T.vuvr I‘u I: ii. Mgf. v.s i! ;a. A if. Ami i. vi'! 4ft. wa ihmou'n, i* .. hwonuivn. y.c. anjutVA.o4. "Land of the Sky." Hid ' who tsmtonu ’ u,• -uviutfn.; i\ tvuidt) of \yorK'i out of tip city thin to o’U would do wop t*% ! 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