The Brunswick daily news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1903-1906, August 27, 1903, Image 4

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4 fTTTRSDAY MORNING. TRUNKS * Dress Suit Cases, Bags If you contemplate a trip off Wli can interest you. Some walking skirts at Special prides. £ ec (XlindOCU ——_ ~ Turnip Seed Buist Garden Cabbage Seed p p i v c Garden Collard Beets, Lettuce for Mustard F a jj p| an jj n g Raddish,’ Spinach HUNTER’S Pharmacy TO THE Glorious Mountains of North Carolina THE SOUTHERN RAILWAY Invites the A'ten'ioh of till Health Of ■ I east ire Seekers Extremely Low Rates To these wonderful and charming resorts will be given on Wednesday, August 19th, n Excellent Train Service. Pullman Sleeping Cars. Telephone. 161 and let us reserve space for you. C. L. CANDLER, General Agent. Brunswick, Ga. MET i a I* nil and \Vii | tc> r CRAWFORD SHOE Just in See Window Display at “ELKANS” dome Social thews Tides. A SUMMER TRAGEDY. (Exchange.) Th hammock's full of pillows, The sky is full of stars, The night i. full of moonlight, Ami naught its Ix-nuty ntars. Tho garden's full of flowers that Are lille.l with sweet perfume, The grass is full of lightining bugs lit Iping nature bloom. Isn't il riilieulous? Isn't, it absurd? l.ife is full of harmless joy And sweet upon my word! Empty is the hammock now, Empty is the sky. !Gone are stars and moon that shone Up above ,so high, All the empty flowers droop. Nothing looks quite right Knr the man the dmr girl likes Didn’t call tonight. Isn’t it pathetic though? Wonder who's to Ida me? Life is empty of the joy Isn’t it a shame. Mrs. C. L. Elliott will leave Friday for a short stay in At lanta. • • ■ Miss Cecil Werntz, of Savannah, is, the guest of Mrs. A. K. Wen/. * * * Miss Henry and Mr. Dickson Henry, of Atlanta, are guests of Mrs. J. M. Keen. • • * M rs. M. 1 saae is still quite i11,.t0 t.lte regret, of her friends. * • * Mis* Emmie Scarlett, of Fancy liluft is in the city, the guest of relatives. • * ■ Miss Sallie Alexander leaves tomor row for Atlanta, after a pleasant stay with Miss Bettie Alexander. * * Mrs. 11. E. Hunter and little Marga ret Louise Hunter leave tomorrow for Atlanta, to spend several days with relatives. Mrs. K. E. Sherman and her little son will go to Atlanta Friday, from whore they will go to Chattanooga for some time. * * * Miss Amelia Doetllinger is enjoying a cruise in Cuban waters wit h some friends. • * v The friends of Mrs. 11. H.du Bignon will regret to learn that she lias been unite ill for several days. m • • Mrs. Arabella Tison. who lias been quite ill for some time, wits reported worse last nigbt. • • • After a visit of several days to Brunswick, St. Simon and Cumber land, Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Schenk will return to their home in At lanta this morning. * * * Mrs. .1. I>. Wilson, of Jacksonville, is the guest ol her sister, Mrs. Anna (latched, for two weeks. • • • Mr. and Mrs. II S. Johnson and their family will go toThompson. (la., where they will reside. Misses tier trade and Leah Johnson vs ill leave Brunswick in u short time to job; t heir parents ar Thompson. Mrs. J. C. Valentino, Miss Annie Valentino and Master Conrad Valen tino leave tomorrow for .Macon, alter a delightful visit to Mr. and Mrs. ( . (1 Moore. • • • MibS Nancy Waldo compliments her guest, Miss L-sht* Hutts, wit! an’ al Iresco d&iice at the Vik* flub in \t iuntatliis week. * a A number of young men will com. pliment l lieir girl friends \n it h a dance i'riday evening at the Reserves' aii.i ory. It will be an invitat ion atlai;, and will be p roper I \ chaperoned, and will In.* one of the nicest allairs ol the season. • • • Colquit H. Mitchell, graduate or the Atlanta Business college, is visiting his parents, Mr. ami Mrs. V. U. Mit chell at their homo on Union street. He is accompanied by his friend W. K Mail head. THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS. CHEAP FOR CASH 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, 1 11 lbs 25c. : l-aril, pure leaf, per pound 11c. Lard Compound, per pound 9c. Putter, the very best, per pound Bacon, best, per pound 10c. Bacon, pig meat, per lb 12 1-2 c. Coffee, Arbuckles, per lb 12c. Potatoes. Irish, per peck 30;. Soap, Octagon, *i bars 25c. Picnic Hams, per lb 10 1-2 c. WATCH THIS AD FOR CHANGES Ping me up or send in yr-ur orders. Full Weight and measure guaranteed. A.C JEFFERS 2!0 Newcastle St. Phone 159. . FIRE SALE a AH "roods damaged by the late fire will be sold at a sacrifice. HOFFMAN S BAZAAR. A Real Bargain For Right Pr rty 1 will sell the whole or part interest in the Confect ionery business oi M. J MARTIN .V CO. ill 214 NEW CASTLE ST The business consist of a line stock of Fresh Candies, Fruits and a Thorough ly up io dato plant lor the manufacture of Ice Cream. The business is on paying basis and is a good investment for right party. Fot part ieulars apply to 1) ,J. DILLON ; THE DOG * DAYS ARE HERE if f Have you your store and offices { equipped with Electric Fans. IF NOT, PHONE No. 7. ‘ ' Our Electric Fans make any" hot day coot; will furnish seabrteze or land breeze as sred; will turn August intoq 1 October, and will mix up more coolness with more than any ether thing known of. A 4 MUTUAL LIGHT J & WATER CO. , WOOD Order your wood from T J- KLNNER th| iargest load in the city. PINE 76, MIXED 90. OAK AND ASH SIOO, For. Bay aiui Gloucester Wrought Iron and Woven Wire Fencing The Celebrated PAGE make. C. W. DEMING, General Agent. Brunswick, Ga. - , .LYNN CLEANING AND PRESS ING CLUB. J Andrew Wright, - - Proprietor. 100 Gloucester Street, cleaning. Repairing and Tailoring. "Prompt Attention" Our Motto. BEST MATERIAL . . . COMPETENT WORKKMEN An order will convince you that we will give satisfaction.. Phone 31. Fall will soon be here. Have yottr overcoat dyed at the Glynn Cleaning and Pressing dub. Go to Mia* Slater's far the next Jive days ar-d buv flowers at your own yncc. AROUND OUR CITY, * BATCH OF SMALL ITEMS PICKED UP DURING THE DAY BY NEWS REPORTERS. W. 11. Bowen is in Charleston on a business trip. •I. I). Lester, of Atlanta, spent yes-j terday in the city. Judge J. I). Gould, of St. Simon, was 1 in the city yesterday. J. li. (>wens, of Bladen, was among i the visitors to the city yesterday. Col. YV. E. Kay is attending the Na tional Bar Association meeting at Hot Springs. After a visit of several days in the city, E. Harper lias returned to ills home at Gardi. kittle Pratt Beach, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Beach, who was recent ly severely cut by fa I ling on a glass I Kittle, is rapidly improving. Mason T. Scarlett lias returned to Fancy Bluff, after a visit of several day s in t lie city. J. N. Horne, formerly of Brunswick now oi Tilton, spent yesterday in ti e city. "If fhe Reliance wins today it will he t hree out of five, and the series is at an end. Quite a large number will go oil the excursion to Macon and Atlanta to morrow. J- Mitt Wells returned to his home in Waycro.ss yesterday. J. S. Stone, of Savannah, was among the visitors to the pity yesterday. 11. 1.. Kelly, of Chattanooga, a popu lar kniggt of the grip, was in the city yesterday. Traffic Manager J. A. McDuffie, of the B. & I!., has returned from a busi ness trip to Fitzgerald. City Council will meet tonight in regular semi-monthly session, and quite a number of routine matters are scheduled to come up. Managers Fleming & Waff, of the Grand opera house, announce that they are stili hooking companies lor Hie coming season, which they say will be tlie best in the history of Bruns, wick. The stock of Uie McClure Ten Cent store, which was damaged by lire, has been removed to the Dillon building on Newcastle street, where it will be sold. W. IJ. Marines and llobert Mawhs ley, of Jacksonville, and the members of their families, arrived in Uie city yesterday on board Uie Clyde liner Algonquin, bound for Boston on a pleasure trip. The party is a very happy one, and they have made a large number of friends in the city. They will leave today for Boston. You can find at Miss Slater’s Milli neiy parlors arustic.il flowers, good li>r paper hats and other cheap trim mings. almost given away. The Arcade for yacht, race bulletins The Arcade for yacht race bulletins The Arcade for yaclu race bulletins "■ he Arcade l'or yacht race bulletins The Arcade for yacht race bulletins t he Arcade for yacht race bulletins NEW YORK Cash Grocery Is prepared to meet tlie prices of all com pet iturs. Yellow Yams per pk 35c Obelisk flour 24 lbs 65c Obelisk flour 12 lb. 5ack....35c Obelisk flour 6 lb. sack 2Cc I am still sole agent for Grant street for Purina feed. I carry a full stock cf Grocer ies at roc2< bottom prices. IsOUl5 e/rjHJVI. fRO. 227 Grant Street. Miss Slater will put cm sale £(>r a few days her entire stsoek o£ flowers i to be £oifl very eh say, j&JSSL t, Correct Answers will be pub* ft iished. ft. M. Miller A 6on ..Of course, anybody can say his Soda Water is “Go:;d”—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. Drug Store. GO TO CHRIS ARN MLS TER The Leading Grocer and Meat Market Man for deist: Bargains m Groceries, Vegetal ties and Meats HERE ARE! PRICES Milling & Co.'s best Hour pc: barrel. *3.50. Half barrel per stick At pounds 7oc. 12 pounds 35c. <> rami latcd sugar 17 pounds oo Blanks Mocha & Java coffee per pound (25c Fine coffee two pounds.... ’ kjg,. (Quakers Oat, meal, two pack, ge.s Best bacon per pound... ' j (to Fine Leaf lard per pound | (l0 Octagon soap six bars... 23c Imported lea per pound “ iUc Best, Elgin butter per ppurnl ;j Ue 1 carry l lie tinest western ’.neats at reasonable prices, also a large supply ot vegetables and country eggs received dailv. New paieut wash-boards, brooms, in fact everything in ihe'grocery line. DIVE ME A TRIAL. C- ARNHEITER COB. MONK &, N EVYCASTLB STS -SCHEOUIIE- Steamers Bessie No i, No 2 Effective May'"{."'l9o3. ~ ' HESSIE NO. I—DAILV EXCEPT SUNDAY. Lv. St. Simon Mills 6a. in. Lv. St Simon Pier.... s .q n . _ ar. Brunswick 7:30 a.m. ' Lv Bruurwiek 10 a. in. Ar. St. Simon Pier ii „ Lv. St. Simon Pi, i it a. m. Ar. Brunswick i-V Lv. Brunswick 2p. m. Ar. St, Simon Pier „ Lv. St. Simon Pier 4p. in. Ar. Brunswick 5 m Lv. Brunswick 5:30 p.m. Ar. St. Simon Pier 0 ; 30 um* Ar. St, Simon Mills 7p. m. o du i>- m> I, , , ) j, ,l ULY EXCEPT SUNDAY Lv. Brunswick. 8:30 a.m. Ar. St. Simon Pier A*r. St, Simon Mi 115.... . 10 a.m. Ar. Frederica lu'toTm' Ar. Darien .. 12 m. ro.aod.rn. Lv. Darien 2 p.m. Ar. Frederica... 4.30 „ „ Ar. St. Simon Mills... 5 p.m. Ar. St. Simon Pier 5 30nm Ar Brunswick 0:30p. m. o.oo p. m, SUNDAY SCHEDULE. Lv. Brunswick 0:30 a. m., and 2'30 p. ui. Lv. St. Simon Pier 11 a. m., and Op. m. J. B. WRIGM Manager. I jfvfcv -J,. the line for business, 1 (J Ag>H>e the line for pleasure, Gr J THE LINE FOR ALL THE BEST _ OM 7hs SUMMER RESORTS Ii gOUTKERU ! Complete Summer Resort Folder ii miled Free ‘° Any A£ldrcss - * >|! c 4 M A *A W jeM; aIuI The Death Penalty. A little thing l sometimes results n death. Thus a mere scratch, in significant cuts or puny toils have aid the death penalty. It. is wise o have Bncklin's Arnica Salve ! ever handy. Tf’s th host calve on ; wth and will prevent fatality, when Burns. Sores, Ulcers and Piles threat.-, 1 A Only 25 coots at ail drug stores, | AUGUST 27, 1903. SEND IN YOUR ANSWERS BY SATURDAY, SEPT. 5, AT 4 P. M. NUMBER YOUR ANSWER TO CORRESPOND WITH NUM BERS ON CUTS. DONT FOR GET THE FIVE REASONS WHY YOUR MOTHER,N SHOLUD USE A BUCK’S RANGE. NO ANSWER WILL BE COUNTED AFTER SEPT. 5 AT 4 P. M. I "Land of the Sky.” ■ j Those who contemplate spending a •; couple of weeks out of the city this ; month would do well to ' Laud of the airy" or uie "sapmre 1 Country." The Southern Railway fiers exceptionally low rates to points in both localities. For further In formation call on or address C. L. .Candler, General Agent,