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TUESDAY MORN IN (I.
Fall Shapes
==in—
STETSON HATS
Have arrived
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Turnip Seed Buist Garden
Cabbage Seed P *
Garden Collard srxu:s
Beets, Lettuce for
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Spinach HUNTER’S Pharmacy
METTO
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Whst is It?
NO NECESSITY
In mil of town after your
eyesight, if it fails you
Wc can restore it to you if
science can do it.
Our Hock, Crystal Lenses are
the best.
Eves Kxamined Free.
Our prescription work is
accurate.
|{cnnoii Molt (r)pk ‘p).
Jeweler and Eye Speicalist
215 Nkwcasti.k St.
Time by wire from Washington
daily Keeper of t lie city.
DR. W. CHURCHILL HATCHER
Residence 710 Union Street.
Office 300 1-2 Newcastle Street.
Telephones 183 and 46.
Office Hours: 3 to 12 a. m., 2 to
4 30 p. in.; 8 to 10 p. in.
Ready=to=Wear HATS
At Cost-
See Window Display
at “ELKANS”
CHEAP POP CASH
Flour, host patent, 241 l>s. .63 nnd 70c.
(frits, best, per peek 22c.
Meal, best, per peck 21c.
Sugar, granulated, 17 1-2 1b5....51.00
Sugar, granulated, 4 1-4 lbs. 25c.
land, pure loaf, per pound 11c.
laird Compound, per pound 9c.
Mutter, the very best, per pound
Bacon, best, per pound 10c.
Bacon, pig meat, per lb 12 1-2 c.
Coffee, ArbucUles, per lb 12c.
Potatoes. Irish, per peek 30c.
Soap. Octagon. If lairs 25c.
Picnic Hams, per lb 10 1-2 c.
WATCH THIS Al) FOR
CHANGES
Ping me up or send in your erders.
Full Weight and measure guaranteed.
A. £ JKFFERB
210 Newcastle St.
Phone 159
dome dedal ■
: thews thetes. ’
*■ Mrs. W. W. Ilrockinton is visit,inn
in Atlanta. I
... (
Miss Oiga Mitchell has returned j
from a visit to Atlanta.
• . •
Mrs, A. I. Anderson is out again af
ter tier recent illness.
...
Miss Janie Symons entertains this
evening with a dance.
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Lavoisier Lamar is ill with fever to
the regret of his friends.
...
Miss Agues Laspeyre, of Pidcock,
(la., is the guest of Mis.lt. W. Peters.
Mrs. O. L. Candler is ill with fever,
to the regret of tier friends.
...
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Coney will re
move'shortly to their residence cor
ner Union and London streets.
Mrs. f. W. Wright has returned to
Sterling from a visit to Mrs. P. W-
Fleming.
...
Miss Lilia Tilton, of Savannah, is
the charming guest, of Miss Margaret
Young.
...
Mrs. IS. J. Ford is spending some
time with relatives in Dublin.
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Mr. anil Mrs. B. Borohairdt returned
yesterday from Wiaynesville, N. C.
where they have been spending a few
weeks.
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Mrs. .1. T. Dent and Miss Marion
Dent have returned io their homes
pt Hofwyi, after a visit to Savannah.
...
Miss Dairy Hodge, formerly ttian
agor of McClure’s store, has gone to
flrillu to reside.
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Mrs. K. Myers returned yesterday
from a visit to Atlanta.
...
Miss Willie Barkuloo has returned
from a pleasant visit to Atlanta.
...
Mrs. .tillins May, who lisa keen lit.
is better.
Mrs. H. 1 1. Mine is removing into the
residence formerlly occupied by Rev.
J. .T. Perry.
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A large number of those who have
IMeen spending the summer nt the
seashore have returned to their homes
and packed tiluoir grips for a trip to
the mountains.
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L. I). Odham and his sou, lhirford
Odiiam, left yesterday for Arabi, (la.
wliere the latter will enter Houston
High school.
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Mrs. O. Downing, Miss Medeleine
Downing and Mrs. P. M. Nightengale
and her little daughter were at the
Majestic in Atlanta last week.
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Master Morton Wiggins’entertained
a few of his little friends Saturday af
ternoon, the occasion being liis lltli
birt Inlay.
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Mrs. C!. L. Elliott lias returned
from a short visit to Atlanta..
• .
Mrs. T. F. Winter lias returned
from Atlanta, where she spent, several
days witli friends.
Miss Meta Scarlett lias gone, to Ma
con to lie the guest of Mrs A. E. Ilills
man before returning to school in
Athens.
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Miss Rosa Ross is in Atlanta, from
where she will go to Athens to resume
her studies at t lie Normal school.
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Miss Leslie Butts returned yester
day, after spending the summer de
lightfully in Boston, (la., Bainbridge,
Tliomasville and Atlanta. Miss Butts
received many attentions dur
ing her visit to those cities, wheteshe
is extremely popular.
LOST.—At Friday s baseball game
a small purse containing $1.35 cash
two rosaries, some beads and other
trinkets Return to this office and
get reward.
THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS,
Cheap for Cash
Flour, Best Patent. 24 lbs 60c
Grits per peck 20c
Meal, per peck 20c
Sugar, Granulated. 18 lbs .. ..$l.OO
Lard, Pure Leaf, per lb 10c
Lard, Compound, per lb !)c
I Butter, extra boquet creamery,.. 25c
Bacon, best per lb 10c
Bacon, good, 7 1-2 c. 2 lbs 25c
Coffee. Arbuekle's 11c
Potatoes. Irish per peck 30c
Soap, Octagon, 6 bars, 25c
Tomatoes, per can 8c
Tomatoes. 3 cans 20c
t
C. L. Parker,
Cor E and J Sts
Telephone 94
Some Remnrlcnlile Qnni,
At the siege of Ithodes the Turks
constructed mortars by hollowing out
cavities in the solid rock at the proper
angle, and in the arsenal at Malta is a
trophy of the long and glorious defense
of Valetta, in a Turkish gun, about a
six pounder, composed of a copper tube
coiled over with strong rope and “jack
eted” with rawhide. In the same col
lection are some antique “quick firers,”
breechloaders, with small bores and
immensely long barrels, li:ce punt guns.
The Malay pirates put great trust in
the long brass swivel guns called
“lelu,” and in Borneo these lrias were
used as a kind of currency, large sums
being estimated in guns.
The Chinese cast excellent bronze
guns (there is u line specimen of them
in Devonport dockyard), but so little
did they understand gunnery that in
the so called “opium war” the forts of
the Bocca Tigris, defending the Canton
river, had the guns built immovably
into the waits. The Sikh gunners op
posed to us in the two Punjab wars,
though they loaded with amazing reck
lessness, shoveling in the powder from
open boxes, stuck to their guns to the
last. The blood of the nrst man killed
was smeared on tiie gun, and the whole
detachment died beside it sooner than
retreat.—Chambers’ Journal.
Ills lot SoperHtitlon.
“Superstition seems to he connected
In the minds of most people With wo
men, ladders, rahldts’ feet and horse
shoes," said tlie young girl at the piano.
“Asa matter of fact, however, I know
that men are fully as superstitious as
the Women of my acquaintance, and
sometimes more so. One young man of
my acquaintance, for instance, who
has literary yearnings and who feets
sure lie could astonish the public with
his brilliant stories If he could only get
Rome editor to accept them,, spends his
summers in the country gathering in
spiration, local color and—four leaf
clovers. When winter comes he returns
to Ids ballroom in the city, writes sto
ries by the wholesale and dispatches
with each consignment to the editors a
four leaf clover. (Sometimes the arti
cles are accepted, and then the writer
ascribes his success to the talisman.
More often, however, they are re
turned, with the mascot in a more or
less crumpled condition, aud be spends
wliat leisure bouts he has in trying to
figure out why it is those clovers don't
work every time. Never for a moment
does he ascribe failure to any' faults in
his manuscripts. Isn’t that the limit in
the way of superstition?”—Philadel
phia Lodger.
A Real Bargain
For Right Party
1 will sell the whole or part interest
in tiie Confectionery business of M.
and MARTIN & CO., at 214 NEW
CASTLE ST. The business consist of
a line stock of
Fresh Candies,
a Thorough
ly up *o date plant for
the manufacture of Ice
t.
Cream.
The business is on paying basis and
is a good investment for right
party.
For particulars apply to .
D. J. DILLON
aLYNN CLEANING AND PRESS
ING CLUB.
Andrew Wright, - • . Proprietor.
100 Gloucester Street,
cleaning, Repairing and Tailoring.
"Prompt Attention" Our Motto.
BEST MATERIAL . . .
COMPETENT WOP.KKMEN
\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.
EDWIN W. DART,
Attorney and Ceuncellcr at Law.
Court Houim*. Brunswick, Ga,
Real Estate Bargains.
J2,30.).00 for one of lb., prettiest
bouses on Union street. Lot 30x80
and 7 room bouse J2u2.UO 45x00 near
tlir. business center 21,000. j 0 for 4
room house, close I- 1 . SBOO.0 j for 4
small houses, rent at $16.00 per month.
$200.00 for 3 room hfU*se, brings $5.00
per month.
BBOBSTON. FtINDIO t CO
AROUND OUR CM,
——!*
BATCH OF SMALL ITEMS PICKED
UP DURING THE DAY BY
NEWS REPORTERS.
J. H. Pace has returned from a visit
to Murphy, S. C.
W. B. Isaac is quite ill at the home
of Col. C. P.Goodyear.
Lotus J, i.v'.xvy returned yesterday
from Atlafita.
Aaron Haas returned yesterday from
North’ Carolina;
W. B. Robinson is spending a few
days at Satilla Bluff.
[Judge Editing Whitfield returned
yesterday from a trip north.
The two Max Marks have returned
from a ideal ant trip to Atlanta
F. El Twjtty retnvnCf! yeslterday
from a trip to Atlanta and other cit
ies.
Congressman Brantley leaves this
week to spend some time at Tate
Springs.
Col. D. W. Krauss returned yester
day from Waymest ille, N. C., where
ho has been spending a few weeks.
j. p. Banks, formerly connected with
the Mallory line, left Sunday for
Jacksonville, where he will reside in
future.
E. A. Silvera left for Savannah yes
terday where he is io reside in fu
ture. Mr. Silvera will engage in the
Urnkcragei Inn tineas ,there.
Not withstanding the fact that it Is
thought that the season at St. Simon
is otor, a large crowd went down Sun
day and had a fine trip, it was one
one of Lite largest crowds of tliu sea
son.
NEW YORK
Cats It Grocery
Is prepared to meet, t he prices
of all competitors.
Vegetables always on hand.
Get my Prices and you wdl
always save money.
I am still sole' agent for
Grant street tor Purina feed.
I carry a full stock of Grocer
ies at rock bottom prices.
bouL e/j-ijM. pr^o.
227 Grant Street.
FOR RENT.- Twee furnished rooms
and kitchen, storeroom and pantry on
first floor and also furnished rooms
on second floor. Apply at 7J2 Unoin
street. /
Moth ana Dust Can Not Corrupt
your clothes when they are treated to
Jim Carter's clothes cleaning estab
lishment 504 Munir st Phone 2532.
slash, doors tid blinds lor sale
r.t Dfiagla’ Hf-dwsia* On.
Mads Young Again.
“One of Dr. King’s New Life Pills
each night for two weeks has put me
my 'teens’ again,” writes Dr. u.
H. Turner of T'mreytown. Pa.
They’re tlie best In the world tor liver,
stomach and bow&P. Purely vegeta
bio. Never eripa. O’’- 25 cento at
ALL PARTIES
Desiring to Subscribe to
. . . THE ATLANTA JOURNAL . . .
Can leave erders at the Hunter
Pharmacy or Morgan’s Drug Store
and 207 Gloucester St., Phone 260-3.
TERMS:
Daily and Sunday (2 cents
Daily without Sunday .... 10 cents
Get particulars . 1
DEAN VERDEY. Agent. 1
Mrs. Mollie Alien, cl South Fork,
Ky., says she ha-, prevented crluc:..--
of cholera morbus y ■ -.lug *. hum
berlaia’s stomach .-.i ...
when she fell at • tael: ev. r.i i: . ..
Such attacks are
indigestion an,, thoi ■ i..i,leU . -t
what is a,to to < ,-;:n tl. stoel
and ward of the ipi touching n..ei;..
Attacks of in.i. p,.-
, vented in l
Nothing like treks anu vegetables 1
for summer dkt. ,i a litem fresh at |
Chris. Arniieiters. 'Phone 01 and be
happy.
Only the Experienced
can guarantee and give you a first
class job in Cleaning, Pressing and
Dyeing clothing. Jim Carer h-s the
h_’st —exuei ience.
You can find at Miss Slater's Milli
nery parlor? ar Us tied dowc-rs, good
for paper hats and ether cheap trim
mings. almost given away.
News office lor the best in jointing. ’.
Elastic Felt Mattresses
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FROM SIO.OO TO $15.00. NOTHING LIKE IT FOR A GOOD
* NIGHT’S REST
iM, M. Miller & den
A
: Good Soda j
* *
..Of course, .anybody can say his
h Soda Water is “Good”—but appar
ently there are comparative, degrees
►
of goodness.
„ If you enjoy really GOOD Soda, i
►’ step in and see how ours tastes. We
don’t believe that you will be disap-
pointed.
jMORGAN’S
• Drug Store.
CO TO
CHRIS ARNHEITER
T. He Leading Grocer and iVIeMt
Market Man for best Jr.arga.ins in
Gi'oceries, Vegetables* and Meats
here are: prices
poS'tffi? KIT Per b!lrrei - 1 * Per aacfc 24
T Granulated sugar lv pounds m
Blanks Mocha & Java coffee per pound .’no,
r me collee Two pounce, ~,'-
Qtinkers Oat meal, two packages ££
Best bacon per pound... “T"
Fine Leaf lard per pound , £
Octagon soap six bars •
Imported lea per pound
Rest Elgin butter per pound ££
1 carry the finest western meats at reasonable r'-iccs also a Drop
suppiyol vegetables and country eggs received dalljT *j£B
AT!:iAL S: b, ' oouw > 111luct everything in the grocery lino. (HVE ME
o. ARNHEITER
COR. MONK &; NEWCASTLE STS
—SCHEDULE—
Steamers Hessie No 1, No 3
Effee t ive May T 1003 .' “
HESSIE NO. I—DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY.
Lv. St. Simon Mills 6a. m Lv. St Simon. Pier.. e tn , ™
Ar. Brunswick a.m. a. m.
Ly Bninrwick lo a. m. Ar. St. Simon Pier n,
L . St, Simon Pier 11 a. m. Ar. Brunswick w“*
Kv Tc- ck iY 2 p.m. Ar. St. Simon Pier ;o m
L\. St, Simon Pier 4 p.m. Ar. Brunswick - f.' ’
Vv uiiswiob: 5:30 p. m. Ar. St. Simon Pier 7i, „ H?'
Ar. st. Simon Mills 7p. m. 0 m ’
l *’>. 1 I ). .. )if LY BXOSPr i T i DAY
t V * S ru i 1 . sw ci \; . 8:30 a. rn. Ar. St . Simon Pier q.o n n
.ar 11 "* "US- Ar
{{• st. simon Millsm. iV. si.'sffiSrs; fyStm
T .. . . SUNDAY SCHEDULE.
I-V. Brunswick 9:30 a. m., and 2:30 p. in.
Lv. St. Simon Pier 11 a . m., and (ip. m.
WRIGHT, Manager.“
i>s| - •;; • ' ' v '^\
*'<-- .•' <J?-
ON THE
gOUTHERK
"^ulkw
■Shorter College
! e. ' _ v . iShcrter. An endowed Insti
: •' ' 1 -is rcrciaost In America in ctm
if, - ■ ' 7 e -“caion under idea]esn
;*• ; • sch'<4 forthe best people." KuaSc
- - • ? ry offars unequalled advantages. EarV
~ “| 5 ° necgoaiy. Many i ate applicants turned
t?,n r V Se 'o'lW'uSept. 24th. Illustrated
to President si<i" n (H, ''. e 6. P Wo“' U “ Cr tiSS e : ,'uii 011
I
THE LINE FOR BUSINESS,
THE LINE FOR PLEASURE
THE LINE FOR ALL THE BEST
RUMMER RESORTS
Complete Summer Resort Folder
Mailed Free to Any Address. $
_ Tear. S. H. Harewick, W. H.Tayco*
. ass. Traffic Mgr. Gen'l Fass. Avar:, Asst. Gan'] Pass Art
VASHIXOTON.yt.C. WASUiKOTOS.D.C. ATtXHTA. G*.
“Land of the Sky.”
Those who contemplate spending a
c-opie of weeks out of tbo citv this
month would do we’’ t-
Land ' ■ ins' m.i: oi me mapnire
Country." The Southern Railway
fEers except in aliy low rates to points
in both localities. For further in
formation cal] on or address C I*
.Candler, General Agent,
SEPTEMBER 1, ISOS.