The Brunswick daily news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1903-1906, September 02, 1903, Image 4

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Am'f Fall Shapes in— STETSON HATS Have arrived ;Turnip Seed Buist Garden; Sssd CP 4 ; Garden Collard : 'Beets, Lettuce for ‘Mustard p „ p, anti JRaddish, ' s sSpinachsSpinach HUNTER’S Pharmacy ir METTO ■ What is It? NO NECESSITY In going out of town after your eyesight, if It fails you We can restore it to you if science can do it . Our Hock, Crystal Lenses are t lie liest. Kyes examined Free. Our prescription work is accurate. IvCllllOll Moll (:)i>lt ft. Jeweler ami Eje S|X’icalist lilu Nkwoasti.k St. Time t>y wire from Washington daily Keeper of I lie city. DR. W. CHURCHILL HATCHER Residence 710 Union Street. Olflce 300 1-2 Newcastle Street. Telephones 183 and 46. Office Hours: !t to '.2 am, 2 to 4:30 p. ui.; S to 10 p in. Ready=to=Wear HATS At Cost* See W indow Display at “ELKANS” Cheap Cash | Flour, Host Patent. 24 lbs tiuo j tints per pecK '.2oc j M-al j h*r p<M k 200 •Sugar, (i ram 11 at ed. IK lbs .. ..SI.OO | l*a nl. Pure Leaf. per lb 10c i lard, Compound per lb 9c I Butter, oxira boquet creamery, .25c ltaeoii. best per lb 10C Haeon, gvMxl, 7 1 LV 2 lbs 16c Coffee. Arbuekle’s 11c Potatoes. Irish per peek 3tkj Soap, Octagon, (' bars, 26c Toniato*s. pt‘r can Kc Tomatoes [] cans 20c C. L. Parker, Cor E and J Sts Telephone 94 dome {fceial ; Tiews Tides. THE SAD CASE OF CLEMENTINE ISABEL. Have you heard of Clementine Isabel Grange? Her ways and her works are remark ably strange She can walk with a friend two miles, maybe three, And return from the trip as blytiie as a bee: But if mother says "dishes,” woe and alack! So sore are tier feet and so weary her hack. This Clementine Isabel, agile and fleet, Plays tennis all day without thought of the heat; At ping-pong she’ll stand (now isn’t it queer?) For hours, no word of complaint you will hear; She can wheel with the best, play golf with a will, But a wash-board, oh dear! the sight brings a chill. The dumb-bells and clubs she can wield by the hour, “Developing muscle” and giving her “power;” But if mother says “broom,” now, what do you tliinkj The poor girl is so t ired she’s ready to sink. Yes, she who cati fence, and can bowl, row aud run, Is frail as a feat tier when work’s to bo done. —[Olaka J. Djcnton. A little daughter U the guest of Mr' and Mrs. Max Isaac. * * * Miss Bailie Alexander Iras accepted a position at Everett City. • * * Kev. J. VV. Malone has returned to the city from Waynesville, N. C. • * • A little son arrived yesterday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Early Smith. Mrs Presly L. Bailey, of Savannah, is the guest of Mrs. Anna Gatchell. * * * Mrs. H. E. Lucas and Miss Rebecca Lucas left last night for Saluda, N. C. • • • f>ave Atkinson ts a guest In Cadet John Atkinson's house party at Ica che. • • • Rev. Wyllys Rede and fatally have returned from a trip to Delaware and Maryland. a • • Misses Ethel and Kezzle Conoley leave this week to visit relatives in Atlanta. Mrs. B. Nusshaum and Mlw Emma Nussbaum have returned from Yalu lalhl Falls. • • • Mrs. Thomas O’Connor and Mrs. W. A. Maguire are spending some time in Decatur, Ga. a a a Miss Ludie Kay leaves Saturday to join; Mrs. H. E. Lucas and Miss Rebecca Lucas at Saluda. • • * Mrs. J. D. Sparks and her children leave Saturday for Covington to spend some time with Mrs. P. W. Godfrey. The friends of Mrs. R. T. Hitch will regret to hear that aha Is quite nick at he home of Mrs. C. 11. Colesberry. a • • Mrs. Duncan Wright and sou, Ha zel, leave shortly for a visit to Balti more where they will spend some time. • a a Miss Janie Symons entertains to night with a dance in honor of Miss Mellle Greenlee and Mi/ts Elizabeth Atkinson. a • a Mrs. H. F. Wiggins end her little daughter, will go to Decatur, Ga. this week after spending several weeks in Dalton. a • • Captain and Mrs, Joseph Lasserro are now spending some time in At lanta. The friends of the latter will he glad to earn that she ts much im proved in health. • • a The frieuds of W. J. Tison will be THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEW*. CHEAP FOR CASH FV.'Uf. hc*l ratcwt. !* >■ AJ and TCfc. Grtu. bess. -,xk i-A’i .... .Me. Mo*!. N*L per he. Sugar, grav.. .v.cA \' t SI.OO Sugar. grwr.?al<\* 4 t 4 Ihs 25- l-ar.i. rv.ro Vc.*; yer s**sr>A ''■ t Ant iT'.r.i-.v-'.K.-st 7*v vkwvw.t . .<• Butter, tfco vrt >■**, jw ys'und Bacon. Isei, V ycKw.l 10c. B,vr.. ;y£ mml !> '2 ' 2c. Coßoo. Art'w.-L T* ,w it- 12c. Potatoes. !rrs>, yv ;wi, 30c. So*p. tVtagxWß t -sc. Picnic Hama per 1? 10 1-2 c. WATCH THIS AD FOR CHANGES Ring me up or send in your orders. Full Weight and measure guaranteed. A. e JEFFERS 219 Newcastle St. Phone 159 glad to learn that he Is slightly Im proved in health lit Asheville, N. C. where he has been for several days, accompanied by hkj mother, Mrs. J. R. B. Danforttii * * • Misses Gertrude and Leah Johnson left last night for Thompson where they wiill reside in future. Their large circle of friends greatly regret their parture of those charming girls, who have been among the most popular girls in the younger set. A NEW ROUTE. The Road to Wellville. It is by change of diet that one can get fairly on the road to health after years of sickness, for most ill health comes from improper feeding. What a boon it is to shake off coffee .sickness and nervous headaches as some can if determined upon. One woman accomplished it in this way; "A few years ago I suffered terribly from sick and nervous head aches flreqvtienily confined to my bed two or three days at a time the attacks coming on from one to four times in every month. I tried medi cines of all kinds but could get no relief until my parents finally per suaded me to quit the use if coffee altogether and try Postum Food cof fee. It had come to a point where I was so utterly misorallde that I was willing to make apy reasonable trial. A person couldn’t believe what fol lowed but the results speak for them selves; that was two and a half years ago and I have never tasted coffee slince. I use Postum not only for its delicious flavor but more for the good It has done me. All my troubles disap lteared as if by magic and I have for the past year been doing all the work for my family of six. I seveldom have even a slight headache, and I would not give up Postum and go back to coffee now unless I deliberate intend ed to commit suicide. “All my neighbors it seems to me now use Postum in place of coffee and some of them have been doting so for several years with splendid results from the health! point of View.” Name given by Postum Cos., Battle Creek, Mich. Look to eadh package for a copy of the famous little book, “The Road to Wellville.” Cheap Groceries. Attention is directed to ad of New York cash grocery store on Grant street in this issue. Mr. Cahn has a complete stock of staple and fancy groceries which he is offering at the very lowest prices. Give him a trial and you will be convinced. Not Over-Wise. There Is an old allegorical picture of a gir! scared at the grass-noppei hut in the act of heedlessly treading on a snake. This is parallelled by • ..Ui4i VWIU hpcutih at.in ti money building a cvcWiie cellar, hut neglect to provide bin faintly wttn a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Chol era and Diarrhoea Remedy as a safe guard against IhowSl complaints, whose victims outnumber those of the cyclone a hundred to one. This remedy everywhere recognized as the most prompt and reliable medicine A Purgative Pleasure. If you ever took DeWitt’s little ear ly riers for biliousness or constipa tion you know what a purgative pleat ute is. These famous little pills cleanse the Liver and rid the system of all without producing unpleasant effects. They do not gripe, eicken ir weaken, but give tone and strength to the tissues and organsc iavohed. W. H. Howell, of Houston, Tex., says; "No better pill can lie used than Lit tle Early Risers for constipation, sick headache, etc." Sold by Joerger's pharmacy. The Pleasure of Eating. Persons suffering form indigestion, dyspepsia or other stomach troubles will find that Kodol Dyspepsia cure digests what you eat and makes tile stomach sweet. This remedy is a never falling cure for indigestion and dyspepsia and all complaints affecting the glands or membranes of the stom ach or digestive tract. When you take Kodol Dyspepsia cure everything you eatt taste good, and every bit of the noutriment that your food contains lis assimilated and appropriated by the blood and tissues. Sold by Joerger's pharmacy. Only the Experienced cau guarantee and give you s first class job in Cleaning, Pressing and Dyslng clothing. Jim Carter baa Uis lust— SApsrisnos, AROUND OUR CITY. —*— BATCH OF SMALL ITEMS PICKED UP DURING THE DAY BY NEWS REPORTERS. There are still a few cottagers on St. Simon. E. G. Cohen spent yesterday in Savannah. I J. J. Wimberly has returned from a visit to Atlanta. F. B. Chandler, of the B. & B. has returned from New York. t J. A. McDuffie returned yesterday from a trip to Atlanta. W. B. Isaac, who has been qujite 111, was reported better yesterday. Dan Devereaux leaves today for Seairsport, Maine, to' spend some timet C. J. Frazier, soliciting freight agent, of the Seaboard, spent yesterday in the city. A large excursion from Florida is scheduled for the last week in the present month. During the absence of Mr. Arm strong Harold Von Weller is in charge of the electric department of the Mu tual Light and Water company and he is holding dawn the job to the entire satisfaction of the company’s patrons. BARGAINS In second hand furniture, carpets, etc.,for today only and for spot cash. Must be sold quick to avoid removing. Call early at number 310 Newcastle street, next to the Racket store. NKW YORK | Cash Grocery j Is prepared to meet the prices j of all competitors. Vegetables always on hand. Get my Prices and you will j always save money. i I am still sole agent for Grant street for Purina feed. j I carry a full stock of Grocer- 1 I ies at rock bottom prices. I • r bOUIS e/cj-IJN. j 227 Grant Street. | Two Cash Boys Wanted. Apply at Mrs. M. Isaac's store to. day. A Real Bargain For Right Party I will sell ttie whole or part interest in tire Confectionery business o. M. and. 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 L>. J. DILLON WANTED. —Two cash boys at once. Apply to Mrs. M. Isaac. Puts an rind to it All. A grievous wail ofttimes comes as result of unbearable pain imm <>,• taxed organs. Dizziness, haickache. liver complaint and constipation, jut thanks to Dr. rung s ... i-de Pills they put an end to it all Tncy are gentle but thorough. Try tli.-m. Only 26 cants Guaranteed by ail Made 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 Dempseytown, Pa They’re the beet in the world for liver, •tomach end bowels. Purely vegete fcte. Never grip* Only Si gatta g| Elastic Felt Mattresses *s * fc V FROM SIO.OO TO $15.00. NOTHING LIKE IT FOR A GOOD * NIGHT’S REST 1 4$. M, Miller and tien ’ ■ * • ’ ' * ' ’ ' T T T T T,T T T t t Good Soda i 4 i 4 ; ..Of course, .anybody can say his 4 Soda Water is “Good”—but appar- 1 ently there are comparative, degrees of goodness. If you enjoy really GOOD Soda, 4 step in and see how ours tastes. We 4 don’t believe that you will be disap pointed. MORGAN'S ; Drug Store. GO TO CHRIS ARNHLITER The Leading Grocer and Meat het Man for best Bargains m Groceries, Vegetables and Meats here are: prices pounds KS ?4 Ur per barrel - $5 ’ 50 ' I,alf barrel *3, per sack 24 Granulated sugar 17 pounds Blanks Mocha & Java coffee per pound Fine coffee two pounds Quakers Oat meal, two packages Best bacon per pound Fine Leaf lard per pound Octagon soap six bars Imported tea per pound Best Elgin butter per pound ' I carry the finest western meats at reasonable dices also a bii-w supply of vegetables and country eggs received daily New tvitent A TIDAL. 8 ’ br001 “ s ’ in fa*everything in tire grocery' line. GIVE ME c. ARNHEITER COR. MONK &\ NEWCASTLE STS --SCpEDUEE- Steamers Hessie No i, N0 2 Effective MayT.T9O3. ' HESSIE NO. I—DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY iJ: BruS;s,““.'f.I:;;::;:?,; 0 7, Lv ' * s "““ p ‘ *... Lv Brutirwick 10 a. m. Ar. St. Simon Pier ~ m b ; Simon Pier 11 a. m. Ar. Brunswick ~slK I 'UiLtfi >f >. j, ju LY EYOSPT iJ , day Lv. Brunswick 8:30 a. m. Ar. St Simon Pier n M a?.'Mr nMl^:::;::: 10 Sm: Ar - Frederica b' vf-iV 2 p.m. Ar. Frederica 4'3on n Ar' Brunswick. 11 5 £; Af ' St ‘ S ' mou lMer 5.30 p.' m.' r .. . , SUNDAY SCHEDULE. Lv. Brunswick. 8:30 a. m., and 2:30 p. m. Lv. St. Simon Pier a a. m., aurl (ip. m. J. B. WRIGHT, VJanager.~” | RUMMER' ON THE SOUTHERN *j^/ULWAIf Shorter College F. . !•?: 19, , !'y Aifred Shorter. An endowed insti tution fi ia .ies. Stands foremost In America in point o f hea th . Otfersarhoroufch education under idaa! con ditions. The best school for the best people. " Music Conservatory offers unequalled advantages. Early registration necessary. Many late applicants turned away .ast yes- oesslon open#Sept. 24th. Illustrated SPr°M'*W. r fcVX^' P lSi ! , l^ 0a TKE LINE FOR BUSINESS, THE LINE FOR PLEASURE, THE IIN2 FOR ALL THE BEST SUMMER RESORTvV Complete Summer Resort Folder Mailed Free to Any Address. ) W. A. Turk, S. H. Hardwick, W H T*vrr, Pass. Traffic Mer. Can'! Pass. A ? ont Assi. G.nk waSHißotoa.D.C. washihqton. and. c. AnjunvCc*.' , “Land of the Sky.” • Thosf ' who contemplate spending a couple of weeks out of the city this i month would do wji; p ? 8 ; Land of n,.- pray or .ue rtapniVe r '"' try rhe Southern Railway ffers exceptionally low rates to points In both localities. For further in • formation call oo or ad dross n t Cttdter, Ueuend Agent, U U SEPTEMBER 2. 1002.