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FRIDAY MORNING.
TRUCKS #
Dress Suit Cases, Bags
if you contemplate a trip off
WE can interest you.
Some walking skirts at Special
prices. £ eo (XlindOOJ
Turnip Seed Buist Garden
Gcibtonge Seed
Garden Collard
Beets, Lettuce for
Mustard Fall Planting
Raddish.i &
Spinach HUNTER’S Pharmacy
! to the:
Glorious Mountains ol
i- North Carolina (
THE
SOUTHERN RAILWAY
Invites die AHeiition iif all Healili or Pleasure Seekers
Extremely Low Rates
To these wonderful and charming resorts will be given on
Wednesday, August 19th,
Excellent Train Service. Pullman Sleeping Cars.
Telephone, h>l and let us reserve space for you.
C. L. CANDL l Ft, General Agent, Brunswick, Ga.
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I* Mil and W inter
CRAWFORD SHOE
Just in
See Window Display
at “ELKANS”
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dome doeial
Tiews ?iotes.
At tlhe muezzin’s call for prayer.
The kneeling Faithful thronged the
square;
And on Pushkara's lofty height,
The dark priests chanted Brahma's
might
Amid a monastery's weeds,
Ari old Franciscan told his heads;
While to the synagogue there came
A Jew, to praise Jehova’s name.
i
The (Hie great God looked down and
smiled,
And counted each His loving child;
For Turk and Brahmin, monk and
Jew.
Had rcactie Him through the gods they
they knew.
Harry Romaine
Miss Lizzie Winn returns today from
a visit to Savannah and Flemington.
• • •
Miss Miley will leave Sunday, after
a visit to tier brother, Herbert Miley.
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Mrs. ft. T. Hitch is recovering from
her illness, to the delight of her
friends.
The little son of Mr. and Mrs. N. 11.
Ballard is improving from a recent ill
ness.
• • •
Miss Alice Wrench has gone to Hen
dersonville, N. C., to spend a month.
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Mrs. K. L. Stevens left yesterday for
Savannah, where she will join Mrs.
John r>. Tucker, and go witli her to
Hendersonville, N. C.
• • •
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Shivers, of Al
bany, are in New York.
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Miss Della Black is at Porter Springs
with l)r. and Mrs. W. li. Armstrong,
of Atlanta.
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The friends of Mr. and Mrs. W. F.
Parker will regret to learn that their
children have been quite sick with
fever in Harford county, Md., where
they have lieen on a visit.
Master Leslie Wilder entertains his
little friends this afternoon, the occa
sion tieing liis eighth birthday.
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Mrs. C. S. Wylly leaves today for
Mulbone, to spend several weeks.
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Mrs. H. K. Lucas and Miss Lucas
leave shortly for Saluda, N. Cl., to
spend some time.
• • •
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Hanks and their
guests returned yesterday from St. Si
mon.
• • •
Miss Bertha Baker leaves today for
a visit, to Atlanta.
• .
Mrs. Sim Smith has returned from a
t rip to Mt. Vernon.
• • •
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Sherman leave
tonight, for their home in Augusta,
after a pleasant stay with Mr. and
Mrs It. E. Sherman.
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Mbs Clave O’Connor leaves this
morning for Atlanta to spend a few
days, en route to Athens, where she
will re-enter school.
The dance this evening at the Ke
serve armory promises to he one of the
most delightful occasions of the season.
The younger society men will be the
hosts of t lie occasion, and the generos
ity and kindness of these young men
in regard to returning the courtesies
t hey accept, from the ladles of Bruns
wick, is so well-known as to insure
t hat nothing will be left undone to
make this a success.
DR. W. CHURCHILL HATCHER
Residence 710 Uuion Street.
Office 300 1-2 Newcastle Street.
Telephones 183 and 46.
Office Hours: 9 to 12 a. ill., 2 to
4,30 p. m.; 8 to 10 p. in.
News office for the best In punting.
Nothing like fruits ami vegetables
for summer diet, (let them fresh at
Chris. Aruhetters. ’Phone 64 and be
happy.
THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS.
Jl cheap for cash
Flour, best patent, 2i1b5..63 and 70c.
Grits, best, per peck 22c -
Meal, best, per peck - 21 -
Sugar, granulated, 17 1-2 lbs.. . .SI.OO
Sugar, granulated, 4 1-4 lbs 25c.
bard, pure leaf, per pound 11c.
Lard Compound, per pound 9c.
Butter, the very best, per p0und......
Bacon, best, per pound ' :oc -
Bacon, pig meat, per lb 12 1-2 c.
Coffee, Arbuckles, per lb 12c -
Potatoes. Irish, per peck 30c.
Soap, Octagon, 6 bars 2^o,
Picnic Hams, per lb 10 1-2 c.
WATCH THIS AD FOR
CHANGES
Ring me up or send in yc.ur orders.
Full Weight and measure guaranteed.
A. <2. JEFFERS
219 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 Pe rty
1 will sell I lie whole or part interest,
in the Confect ionery business of M.
J. MARTIN & CO., at 214 NEW
CASTLE ST. The business consist of
a tine stock of
Fresh Candies,
Fruits and a Thorough
ly up to date plant for
the manufacture of Ice
Cream.
The business is on paying basis and
is a good investment for right
party.
For particulars apply to
13. .1 DILLON
c THE DOG
[ DAYS ARE HERE
f -i
Have you your store and offices
f .
equipped with Electric Fans.
f IF NOT, PHONE No. 7. ®
Our Electric Fans make
f A
hot day cool; will furnish
f seabreeze or land breeze as de-^
I sred; will turn August into^
f October, and will mix up morel
: <
coolness with more atmosphere
l than any ether thing known of.
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"MUTUAL LIGHT "
& WATER CO. q
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WOOD
Order your wood
from J. J. KENNER
the largest load in
the city.
PINE 75, MIXEO 90. OAK
AND ASH SIOO,
Cor. Bay and Gloucester
Wrought Iron
and t
Woven Wire
Fencing
The Celebrated FACE make.
C. W. D.EMING,
General Agent. Brunswick, Ga.
.LYNN CLEANING AND PRESS
ING CLUB.
Andrew Wright, • - -.. Proprietor.
100 Gloucester Street,
cleaning, Repairing and Tailoring.
"Prompt Attention” Our lY.otto.
BEST MATERIAL . . .
COMPETENT WORXKMEN
\n order will convince you that we
will give satisfaction.. Phone 31.
Fall will soon be here. Have your
overcoat dyed at the Glynn Cleaning
and Pressing club.
Good Sanitary Methods
are used at Jim Carter's for oleaning
clothes. Everything well lighted aud
mtiigted.
AUDIO OUR CITY,
T*
BATCH OF SMALL ITEMS PICKED
UP DURING THE DAY BY
NEWS REPORTERS.
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C. I). Packer has returned from
Murphy, !y C.
Dr. .1. A. Butts has gone to Waynes
vilie, N. C., lor a few days.
Yest erday kept up t lie record for hot
days, and (he thermometer played
around the hundred mark all during
clay. The past week has been the hot
est of Ihe season in Brunswick. The
I weather man predicts tire same for to
day.
Conductor Jim Walker, formerly on
the run between Brunswick arid At
lanta, bub who Iras recent ly been trans
ferred, came down yesterday to take
the big excursion up today.
A pleasant pari .y spent yesterday af
ternoon at Jekyl island. The party
was composed of the following: Mrs.
Gould, Miss Ada Gould, Mrs. Rogers,
Mr. and Mrs. Watson. Mr. and Mrs.
L. 11. lfaym, Mayor Orovatt, and
Messrs. Wilson and Tally, of Chicago.
YACHT RACE
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announced Fiat both boats were near
ing the malrk. the Reliance was
maintaining her ]-a<l and the spa was
choppy, the weather hazy.
The Reliance crossed the outer ma rk
at 1.42 su.il Shamrock made splendid
following at I IS. thus decreasing the
At. 1,50 the yachts were on the run
for homo .and were doing fine work.
Both had set tiieir baloon jibs and
spinnakers -
At this time, 2,20 the yachts were
tearing for the lightslldp. Reliance led
by a splendid margin. It now seemed
evident that they could not. finish
in the time allowance.
At 3,10 the Reliance bad lost her
speed and was nor ahead of Sham
rock more than a half mile. At (Mat
time the distance fW>vn the lightship
was about five miles.
At 3.15 the Reliance was still five
miles from the finish land making slow
progress. The wind; was light and
fluky and it seemed t<j> lie no race.
At 4.05 the return pi the spectators
crafts meant (the failure of the boats
to mako the course ijn the time limit.
The drifting match continued for
about fifteen minutes and finally at
4,20 the signal of “no race” was
seem {to flutter to the v.fimt. The
Reliance was fully a mile and a hall
ahead when the raice was called off.
LOST. —Account book. Same was
written in Je wish language. Return
to News ofliee ami got reward.
j NEW YORK
i (UciSsli Grocery
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I Is prepared to meet the prices j
I of all competitors. j
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1 Vegetables always on hand. !
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Get my Prices and you will
I always save money.
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I am still sole agent for
j Grant street for Purina feed. j
i I carry a full stock of Grocer- i
ies at rock bottom prices.
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LOUIS eyVJ-HjNJ, f^O
-227 Grant Street.
The X-Rays.
Recent experiments by practical
tests ami examination with the aif
of the X-Rays, e-mbiHh it. as a ,'aej
that Catarrh of the stomach is not %
disease of it -off. but that, it results,
from repeated attacks of indigestion
"How can 1 cure my indigestion 7”
Kodol Dyspo) a Cure is curing thous
ands. It will cure you of indigestion
and dyspepsia and prevent oi curt
catarrh of the stomach. Kodol di
gests what you cat— makes tbs “feE
ach sweet. Son by Joorger'a P.iat
maey. Smith' "niarmac? and W. i
Butts, Brunswick, Ga.
W. M. TUFPES & CO.,
Forwarding and Shipping Agents.
Lighterage, Towing and fnarlne In
turanca. Con-espo-nicnot SoiiciHf.
The Open-air Drying Process
at Jim Carter's give? the clothe* a
frahness that they don't get else
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k
k Correct Answers will be pub-
lished.
M. M. Miller & dm
Good Soda
i
I ..Of course, .anybody can say his
I Soda Water is “Good”—but appar
ently there are comparative, degrees
cf goodness.
If you enjoy really GOOD Soda,
step in and see bow ours tastes. We
don’t believe that you will be disap
pointed.
MORGAN’S
Drug Store.
GO TO
CHRIS ARN HESTER
TLie Leading Grocer and Meat
Tvlarlcot Man for best fc;i in
Groceries, Vegetables ano Meats
HERE ARE! PRICES
Milling & Co.’s best flour per barrel. $5,50. Half barrel $3, per sack 24
pounds 70c. 12 pounds 35c.
Granulated sugar 17 pounds SI,OO
Blanks Mocha & Java coffee per pound itoo
Fine coffee two pounds 2ae
Quakers Oat meal, two packages ''*’"’"*’3s3**
Best bacon per pound ]q o
Fine Leaf lard per pound
Octagon soap six bars ..^ e
Imported tea per pound 7loe
Best Elgin butter per pound ;jy c
Icarry the finest, western meats at reasonable prices, also a large
supply of vegetables and country eggs received daily. .New parent
'Pm l',.; I .’ o rooms, in lact everything in the grocery tin.. GIVE ME
A JLItIAL.
C. AENHEITER
COB. MONK &’ NEWCASTLE STS
--SCHEDULE-
Steamers Hessie No i, No 2
Effective May 9.1903. “ "
HESSIE NO. I—DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY.
Lv. St. Simon Mills 6 a. m. Lv. St Simon Pier (pin a
Lv Brunrwick 10 a. m. Ar. St. Simon Pier H a m'
Lv. St. Simon Pier 11 a. m. Ar. Brunswick
Lv. Brunswick 2 p.m. Ar. St. Simon Pier jn m
Lv. St. Simon Pier 4p. in. Ar. Brunswick $o m
Lv. Brunswick 5:30 p. in. Ar. St . Simon Pier ujo o' m
Ar. St. Simon Mills 7 p. m. p ' m ’
l i.UrO 4J.i,0 ULY EYJtO.’f ;I j DAY
Lv. Brunswick 8:30 a. m. Ar. St. Simon Pier y. 3 oa m
Ar. St. Simon Mills 10 a.m. Ar. Frederica 10-30 am
Lv. Darien 2p. in. Ar, Frederica j.')n n
Ar. St. Simon Mills sp. m. Ar. St. Simon Pier . sa)o' ™
_ „ SUNDAY SCHEDULE.
Lv. Brunswick 9:30 a. m., and 2:30 p. m.
Lv. St. Simon Pier 11 a. n ~ and 6p. m.
9- F5. WRIGHT, Manager,**”
Pututtß - ’
. the line for EUSINESS,
the line for pleasure,
THE LINE FOR ALL THE BEoT
— ow THE SUMMER RESORTS
CpUTiKRM
Complete Summer Resort Folder
j
I S. H. Hazdwick. W. H.Tavxo*.
i r P*s. Traffic Mgr. Gen 1 Pass. Ajent, Aset. Gen’l Pass Aet
WASHmOTOS.O.C. WASHINGTON, B.C. ATLANTA. £
Shorter College
riSlogS Irtff •^*^Ta*"*sig;/ 4 ? 11 '. towid
10 Hfmis.m
AUGUST 29, 1903.
SEND IN
YOUR ANSWERS
BY SATURDAY, SEPT. 5, AT
4 P. M.
NUMEER YOUR ANSWER
TO CORRESPOND WITH NUM
BERS ON CUTS. DONT FOR
GET THE FIVE REASONS
WHY YOUR MOTHERN
SHOLUD USE A BUCK’S
RANGE. NO ANSWER WILL
BE COUNTED AFTER SEPT.
5 AT 4 P. M.
I “Land of the Sky.”
Those who contemplate spending a
[couple of weeks out of the city this
month Tronld do r""
Lard of tm* sjrv or iuo
Gguntry.” TSF Southern Railway
Rers exceptionally low rates to points
In both localities. For further in
formation cal) on or address C, U
fOMiUtr, Qwi<;ral Agent