The Brunswick daily news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1903-1906, September 05, 1903, Image 4

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AATmtriA i id Fall Shapes ==in== STETSON HATS Have arrived k.. Turnip Seed Burst Cabbage Seed * ; Garden Collard 3 ; Beets, Lettuce for iMustard Fa) | planting' Raddish, * i Spinach . HUNTER’S Pharmacy J METTO Call for it at any Soda Fount. Newest and best drink on the markct-.Try it once, NO NECESSITY In going out of (own after youc eyesight, if it, falls you Wo can restore it to you if science call do it Our Bock, Crystal Lenses arc I ho host. Lyes Examined Free. Our prescription work I* accurate. |\CIII!0!1 M’U ( )pl;- B. Jeweler and Eye Spciealist 2l. r ) NKWCAHTI.It! St. Time by wire from Washington daily Keeper of the city. DR. W. CHURCHILL HATCHER Residence 710 Union StrocL Otllco 300 1-2 Newcastle Street Telephones 183 and 48. Office Hours: it to 12 a. iu., 2 to 4.30 p tu.; 8 to 10 p. ut. Cfieap for Cash Flour, Host Patent 24 list (idc Grits por pock |2dc Moot, per peck 20c Sugar, Granulated. IS !1> .. ..SIOO iui.nl, Pure Loaf, ptir lb 10c laird, Compound, por lb 9c Butter, extra boquot creamery,. .2Sr Bacon, best per lb 10e Bacuu, good, 7 l-2c. 2 lbe 15c Coffoa Arhucltlo's 11c Potat.oas. Irish per peel* ItOc Soop, Octagon, 6 bars 2.1 c Tomatooe. por can Sc Tomatooe. 3 cans 20c C. L. Parker, Cor E and J Sts Telephone 94 Special Sale MfIHMT Oil. at “ELKANS” dome doeial ; thews thotes. THE FAMILY TRfE. A brand now family tree adorns The home of Henry Pickles; With tales of titled ancestors Hie fawning friends he tickles. To all the world that tree proclaims Decent from lord and lady, Itetwixt the branches and the ground Of course its rather shady. Mrs. JL H. Dam forth baa Ml limed flrem i/jhoville. • • Mt<*i Panele Symmoe entertained a few fi lends Informally at cardt* last ovonln* • • * Mlas Bossio Symmoa is spending a month Jn Atlanta tho guest of Miss Mai Ito Uaveur ort. • • * O. W. Bhoperd and family halve re turned Ironi Fort Valley and will no side boro iji future. a a • Missus Mary and Mallio Houston and Master Robert Houston aro the guests ol Mrs. C. Symines. litas Emily Waff will return Tues day from' a visit to Mr. Edward 11 Smith, la Atlanta. • • • Miss Annie Feinberg, of Dunellon. Ohio, Is till’ gucist lof M|ip Gertrude Isaac at liner homo Union street. • • • Mrs. M. L. Parker, who has gone at Valdosta, has accepted a position Ui the public BChools of that city • • • Mm. 1, A. ltob(inson and littlo daughter, 9oplhie, left yesterday to visit Mim It M Stovons at Byron villo, Oa. ■ MM Mrs. Duncau Wright and son Hazel Idavo Sunday) for Savannah. From there they so to Baltimore where llazol will enter school. • • • Rov. P. 3. Lirckio will leave for HaiH(i(mr© Sunday to accompany Lar ne-1 Pitcher who Is U> reontor school there. * • Miss Maud Elliot entortaiinod with a delightful party last evening in honor of hor birthday. The evening was spent in playing hearts and in, dan cing. Aftdrwardrt dyiLlqiouH netreßb mente were served. Those Invited wow; Dorothy Burford, Marie Bvorett Mario Ntlghfllngalo, BesM’ie Scarleitt, Olivia Kay. Ilamona Kay, Ruth Nor ris, Irouo Ktug, Margaret O’Connor, PlMHito Mason, Alma Wright, Mallle Houston, Ethel Mason, Stella Torras, lUctbinnmd Taylor, Manters Malcolm Fleming, Scotia Wriight. Frank Atkin son, Raymond Kiajy, Deatu Verd|ory, Robert Hopkins, BYank Scarlett, El -3(lot Butte Elliot Moore, Ben Houston, Kenneth Borrle, Mumford Tison, Jake Blanton. Real Eatato Bargain*. *9,600.00 for one of the prettiest house* on Union street. Lot 00x80 and 7 room house 1260.00 46x90 near the business center. $1,000.00 for 4 room house, okise Ik. sßoU.liu for 4 small houses, rent at $16.00 por month. $200.00 for 9 room house, brings $6.00 per month. BROBfITON. F3NDI9 R> OO Tho Pleasei# of Eating. Persons suffering form indigestion, dyspepsia or other stomach troubles will unit that Kotlol Dyspepsia cure digests what jrou oat and makes th. Btomach sweet, 'Plus remedy Is a never falling cure for indigestion ami dyspepsia and ull complaints sheet lug tlio glauda or membraiaos of the stom ach or dSc.osfJvu tract. When you take Kotlol Dyspepsia cure everything you ealt taste good, and every hit of the uoutriment that your food contains |s assimilated and appropriated by the Hood ami tissues, bold by Joorger'ii pharmacy. The Oper-alr Drying Process at Jim Carter’* given the clothes a frailness that they don't got elso vkeML Do you want to eavo money? Yes I'll on oome to the great removal sal f Mrs. M. Isaaa between now atm Digest 16th. "One Dose Convinces." Mosleys Lemon Klixer acts gently effect, ft la • perfect liquid laxative In the bowels without any unpleasant 611 cents imv *• •• • a*’ SriiH- “4n v& THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS. CHEAP FOR CASH Fine crisp Michigan Celery, on Saturdays and Mondays. The best But ter in the city at 27c per pound. WATCH THIS AD FOR CHANGES .P.ing me up or send in your orders. Full Weight and measure guaranteed. A. e JEFFERS 219 Newcastle St. PHona 159 SOUTHERN RAILWAY Schedule Corrected to August 1, 1903. For Savannah, Washington, Baltimore Philadelphia and New York. Leave Brunswick 9:00 mu Arrive Savannah 12.40 aa “ Washington 9:50 2ur “ Baltltiore 11:36 pw “ Philadelphia 2:56 ai “ New York 6:3 0 a*; For Henderson, Asheville and Western North Carolina Points. Leave Brunswick 9:00 pm Arrive Saluda 12:06 pm * Hendersonville . ...12:47 pm “ Asheville 1:50 pm " Hot Springs 2:37 pm “ Waynesville 4:45 pm For Macon, Atlanta and Points North and West Leave Brunswick .. .12:00 n 9:00 pm Arrive Macon ... 7:20 pm 3:00 am “ Atlanta.. 10:10 pm 5:20 am '■ Birmingham 5:20 am 11:45 am " Chattanooga 9:45 am “ Cincinnati ....7:30 pm “ Louisville 3:15 pm “ Chicago 7:30 pm From New York, Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington and Savannah. Leave New York 12:10 am “ Philadelphia 3:50 am " Baltimore 6:22 am “ Washington 10:51 am “ Savannah 3:30 am Arrive Brunswick 8:10 am From Chicago, Cincinnati, Louisville, Atlanta and Macon. Leave Chicago 8:40 pm " Cincinnati 8:30 am “ Louisville 7:40 am " Atlanta . 7:00 am...10:65 pm " Macon ..10:20 am... 1:05 atn Arrive Brunswick 5:30 pm... 8:10 am Service by Publication. *,tate of Georgia, County o 4 Glynn. Mra. Evelyn Henry vs. ohn L. Day, BUrrellAtkinson, Bruna vick Savings & Trust Cos., Brunswick Bank & Trust Cos., C. Downing, Mrs. .Imma L. Reed, and Haines W. Reed, heirs at law of H. W. Reed, deceased. Partition of land filed to the May erin, 1903, of the superior court of o said county, to all of the said defendants: You and each and all of you by nu thority of an order granted by the ui>erior court of said county of date ‘July 10, 1903, are hereby required to © and appear at the superior ourt for said county to bo •eld on the first Monday in December, 1903, then and there to •how cause, if any son legally be hown, why the prayers of the plalnt tf lu the above stated case for par itlon of certain lands in said petition vescribed as follows: That tract of land in Brunswick, Glynn county Georgia, containing thirty-two and three-quarters acre more or loss and particularly Identified and described a and by metes an-: bounds as shown that certain deed from Isaac Moy rs to Thomas Hcnly, said deed being found recorded in book C. C., page 11 of the records of Glynn county, j-eorgia should not he grunted. Witness the Honorable I'. A !• kor, Judge of said superior court, this th day of August, 1903. H. F. du Blgnon, Nerk Superior Court, Glynn Cos. G.t Krauss & Shepard, Attorneys for Petitioner. Two Ca H Boys Wanted. Apply at Mrs. M. Isaac’s store to day. GEORGIA GLYNN COUNTY. By virtue of an order of the court of ordinary of said county, will be sold at public outcry oa the first Tues day in October, A. 1),, 1903, at the court house in said county, between the loyal hours of sale, the following described real estate, to wtit: All that certain parcel or tract of land, situate, lying and being in the county and state at oresaid and in the city of Brunswick therein ankl in that portion lof said city known as New Town and being known, distinguished and identified iu the map or plan of said city of Brunswick, made by George R. Bald win, civil engineer in A. 1). 1837 as “New Town” lot nutmlhor four hundred and thirty three. (433) and containing thirty by one hundred and fitly loot. (30x150) and being bounded as follows to wit: One the north by Now Town lot number four hundred and thirty four (434) on the east by an alley, on the south by Now Town lot num berber four hundred and thirty two (432) and on the west by A street and fronting on said A street thirty feet end running baek with uniform width a distance of one hundred and fifty feet, (150) to said alley. DUDLEY H. ASBELL. Executor estate of Mary N. Hoyt. F. H. Harris and Woodford Mabry attorneys at law for Dudley H. Asbell Only the Experienced can guarantee and give you a first class job in Cleaning, Pressing and Dyeing clothing. Jim Carter baa the t—experience. —j —ixJM AROUND OUR CITY, —*— BATCH OF SMALL ITEMS PICKED UP DURING THE DAY BY NEWS REPORTERS. D. L.Keller has been ill for the past several days. D. L. Jones, of Charleston, was in the city yesterday. E. J. Kelley, of Atlanta, was in the dity yesterday. Henley Calhoun has returned from a trip to New Vork. H. T. Fargason, a well known trav eling man was in the city yesterday. A. O. Anderson will return from the niortih in a few days. , , W. M. Morrison, of Eastman, was in tht city yesterday. F. D. M. Straclian lias returned froim a trip to Europe. C. B. Everett, of Jacksonville, Is registered at the Oglethorpe. J. P. Davenport has returned from a business trip up the A. C. L. A. O. Townsend returned yesterday from a trip to New York. M. E. Aiverson, of the Southern rail way, spent yesterday in the city. Joe Leavy, who has been sick for the past several days, Is better. H. M. Ensign, a proirfinent saw mill man of Ocilla, was in the city yesterday.. ExSenator K. S. Lang,, of Camden county, v/as among the visitors to the city yesterday. Conductor Barney Lee, of the B. & B. Is off on a lew days vacation. W. H. Delph and C. W. Hudson, of Tifton, were visitors tr the city yes terday. There are not as many vessels as usual in port at present but a fleet is expected soon. The sanitary condition of the city la good and when bhle weeds are cut it will be perfect. There is little doubt but that the public building will be ren-ly for oc cupancy by the middle of December. The mayor hold an Interesting se3- number of sinners were on the bench sion of the police court yesterday and of the mourners., B. F. Mann and J. Vickers have rented the Dillon building next to the grocery of Thomas Keany and they will open a stationery and furniture store. NEW YORK Cash Grocery Is prepared to meet the prices of all competitors. Vegetables always on hand. Get my Prices and you w : ll always save money. I am still sole agent for Grant street for Purina feed. 1 carry a full stock of Grocer ies at rock bottom prices. bouis e/tjHfj, p^o. 227 Grant Street. Go to Miss Slater’s for the next five days and buv flowers at your own price. Iravadura destroys all unpleasant odors caused by perspiration. Made Young Again. “One of Dr. King’s New Life Pills each night for two weeks has put me mv ’teens’ again,” writes Dr. u. K. Turner of Domnseytown. Pa They’re the best in the world for liver, stomach and bowels. Purely vegeta ble. Never grind. O"'- 25 cent* at Quick A; rest. J. A. Gulledge, of Verbena, Aia, was twice in the hospital from a se vere case of piles, causing 24 tnmora After doctors and all remedies failed, Buckien’s Arnica Salve quickly ar rested further Inamation and cured him. It conquers 'aches and kill* pain. 25 cents at all druggists. Far grass shears and lawn mowers call at Douglas Hardware Cos., and and get the beet *•*’ tae least money. EDWIN W. DART, v Attorney and Councellor at Law. Court Hu new SrsnswicK, oa. Elastic FeltfMattresses FROM 610.00 TO $15.00. NOTHING LIKE IT FORi A GOOD NIGHT'S REST yi. M, Miller & dm Good Soda i j ..Of course, .anybody can say his 1 Soda Water is “Good”—but appar ’ ently there ar# comparative, degrees J f goodness. ,j step in and see how ours tastes. We i don’t believe that you will be disap “• pointed. ; Drug Store. GO TO CHRIS ARNME I TER T he Leading Grocer and Meat JVhil'lcet Main for heist Bargains in Groceries, Vegetables and Meats here: are: prices *SStt K 28? lmM “■ SO - ’** baml •”• Granulated sugar 17 pounds on Blanks Moclia & Java coffee per pound Fine coffee two pounds... X ' Quakers Oat meal, two packages . Best bacon per pound t ; Fine Leaf lard per pound .. 1 Octagon soap six bars ' Imported tea per pound rile Best Elgin butter per pound I carry the finest western meats at. reasonable prices, also a lare supply of vegetables and country eggs received daily. New patent brooms, in fact everything in the grocery line GIVE ME C- ARNHEITER COR. MONK &J NEWCASTLE STS —SCHEDULE— Steamers Hessie No i, No" 2 Effective May 1,1903.' “ HESSIE NO. I—DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. Lv. St. Simon Mills 6 a. w. Lv. St Simon Pier * 30 a n. Hr. Brunswick 7;30 a.m. a. rn. Lv Brunrwiek 10 a. m. Ar. St. Simon Pier id m‘ Lv. st, Simon Pier 11 a. in. Ar. Brunswick ,?>’ “• Lv. Brunswick . 2 p.m. Ar. St. Simon Pier in m' Lv. St. Simon Pier 4p. m. Ar. Brunswick 5£ “* Ly. Brunswmk 5:30 p.m. Ar. St. Simon Pier 630 and m Ar. St. Simon Mills 7 p. m. p ' “* :l Hint if ). i, |.U LY EXCEPT i H DA Y Lv. Brunswick 8:30 a.m. Ar. St. Simon Pier.. 9-30 a m Ar. St, Simon Mtlls 10 a. m. Ar. Frederica m'g? Ar. Darien 12 m. iu.au a.,m. 2p.m. Ar. Frederica 4*3od m Ar. St, Simon Mills 5 p.m. Ar. St. Simon Pier 530 o'm Ar Brunswick 6:30p.m. °.ao p. m. T , SUNDAY SCHEDULE. Lv.* Brunswick 9:30 a. m., and 2:30 p. m. Lv. St. Simon Pier 11 a. m., and 6 p. m. J. B. WRKiH r, Manager. ————————— CUMMER ~~ ~~~* - r THE LINE FOR BUSINESS, J -4&PM the LINE 15011 pleasure, THE LINE FOR ALL THE BEST ’SUMMER RESORTS SOUTHERN | Complete Summer Resort Folder IS WRt Mailed Free to Any Address. # MIT Hardwick, W. H. Taylor. r Paaa. Traffic MgT. Gen’l Pasa. Agent, Asst. Gtn*l Haas Art. WASHIMOTOM. V. C. WASHINOTOH. C. C. a< GaI •Shorter College Founded 1377 ty Alfred Shorter. An endowed mwi. ;;v-, ? r JiJL 18 *- S'anda toremost In America In point S a . ,ho r ou ?, h education under Idealcon? and.. ions. The best schoolfor the beat people." Muelr Conservatory offora unequalled advantayea Earlv xssjsrssL£sa-afs^ ■ tea tostgc* nsa-gS SEPTEMBER 5. , “Land of the Sky.” Those who contemplate spending a couple of weeks out of the city this ! month would do wei! to ' Land of the a icy or me ■'Kaput re Country.” The Southern Railway tiers exceptionally low rates to pointa In both localities. For further In formation call on or address C L (Candler, General Agent, ,