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WEDNESDAY MORNING.
Fall Shapes
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STETSON HATS
Have arrived
Seed Buist Garden;
f Cabbage Seed ;
I Garden Collard ;
J Beets, Lettuce for
; Mustard p a || p| an^jn g:
tßaddish,
I Spinach HUNTER S, Pharmacy ;
IT
WIETTO
Call for it at any Soda
Fount. Newest and best
drink on the market--Try
it once,
Burnett’s Mixed Cow Feed
Will Make Richer Hilk-
Will make more Milk"
Burnett’s Chicken Feed
flakes Hens Lay Egg’s
Order a Sack Through Your (irocer
j. hTbUrnett,
Wholesale Grocer,,^ 1 ';
Phone 9J.
Now on Exhibition
FALL and WINTER
Ready=to=Wear Hats
at “ELKANS”
dome deeial
Tiews Tietes.
Mrs. F. D. Aikem has decided to
defer her itrip up country until later.
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Miss Gertrude Allen leaves shortly
to spend several months in Richmond
Va.
Mr. and Mrs. H. D. White, of At
lanta, were visitors to the city yes
terday.
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Mrs. H. L. B. Wiggins, of Wilming
ton, N. C., is the guest of her par
esis, Mr. and Mrs. L. Goldsmith.
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Mrs. A. C. Banks will entertain at
cards this evening in honor of Miss
Maud Banks, of Savannah.
Mr. and Mrs. "it" E. Bart, returned
yesterday from a pleasant trip to Dah
loucfe-a and other north Georgia cit
ies.
Dr. and Mrs*H.*M. Branham and
their children returned to their
hom,e in Fort Valley after a few days
Visit to Mrs. J. S. Wright and Miss
Arabella Tisom.
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Miss Lueile Butts will entertain to
morrow evening at cards is honor of
Mr. E. J. Allen and Miss Gertrude
Allen, who will leave shortly to make
their home in Tifton.
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A pleasant party of Cochran people
composed of Dr. and Mrs, .1. K. Mor
gan, Miss Eloise Jone3 and Mrs. E
Jones, were visitors to the cily yes
terday.
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The lawn party given !>y Mrs. H.
S. Gould at her pretty country home,
Avmica Villa was one of the most en
joyable affairs of the season. A large
nemebr of guests wore present and
Mrs. Gonld proved to be a charming
hostess.
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Mrs. M. P. King and Miss Mai King
are spending a week with Mrs. J. I.
Wilder at her summer home in Mar
ietta, after which they will go to Ce
dertown tovisit Mrs. Samuel Bene
dict.
Miss Arabella Wright is at present
in Berlin land after spending some
time in that delightful city and other
places of .interest ini Germany, he
will sail for America reaching New
York about October 3. Miss Wright
will then come at once to (Brunswick.
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An odd fancy for the winter will
bo tbe use of maline and tulle hats,
even with tailor made suits. Unfortu
nately they are expensive, for the del
icate materials are missed to innum
erable little quillings and shirrings.
many yards being required for the
simplest hat. A brown maiine toiquo
made over a stiff, box-like shape, is a
mass at fton shirrings, exquisitely
fashioned. The only decoration is a
made feather ornament, placed ou the
left trim. The feathers are brown
touched with gold, and are gathered
fan wise into a quill handle.
Distress After Eating Cured.
Judge W. T. Holland of Oreenburg,
La, who is well and favorably known
says: “Two years ago I suffered greatly
ftoni indigestion. After eating, great
distress would invariably result, I a.st
ing for an hour or so and my nights
were reatloes. I concluded to try Kodol
Dypopdia cure and it cured me en
tirely. Now my sleep is refreshing
and indligsteioo perfect. Sold by Joe
gar’s pharmacy.
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The Pleasure of Eating.
Persons suffering torm indigestion,
dyspepsia or other stomach troubles
>. ill hud that Kodol Dyspepsia cine
digests what you eat and makes i
toniacli sweet, Ti.is remedy is
i.ever falling -jure for indigestion and
dyspepsia and all complaints affecting
the glands or membranes of the slum
nidi or digestive tract. When you
take Kodol Dyspepsia cure everything
you eint taste good, and every hit of
the noutriment that your food contains
is assimilated and appropriated by the
blood and tissues. Sold by Joerger’s
harmacy.
THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS.
CHEAP FOR CASH
A Good Roasted Cof
fee at 10 c per pound.
Try it.
WATCH THIS AD FOR
CHANGES
Ping me up or send in your orders.
Full Weight and measure guaranteed.
A. <?. JEFFERS
219 Newcastle St.
Phone 159
J NKW YORK
j* Ctits li Grocery
jj Is prepared to meet the prices
| of all competitors.
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always on hand.
I
Get my Prices and you will
always save money.
I am still sole agent for
| Grant street for Purina feed.
( I carry a full stock of Grocer
’ ies at rock bottom prices.
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I bOUIS ff^O.
I
I 227 Grant Street.
The Death Penalty.
A little thing sometimes results
n death. Thus a mere scratch, in
significant cuts or puny boils have
aid the death penalty. It is wise
o have Bucklin’s Arnica Salve
ever handy. It’s the best salve on
arth and will prevent fatality, when
‘turns, Sores, Ulcers and Piles threat
_n. Only 25\cmit.s at all drug stores.
PutsJtCnd to it AIL,.
A grievGirMßTi'u -SlulSes *comCTrfcs
result of uiliearable pain from over
taxed organs. Dizziness, hack ache
liver complaint and constipation,
oil than* s lo i.'r. ivmg s New bill
Pills they put an end to it nil. Tne;
are gentle lull, thorough. Try th us
Only 25 cents Guaramteed by all
Not Over-Wise.
There is an old allegorical picture
of a gir' scared at the grass-hopper
hut in the act of heedlessly treading
on a snake. This is parallelled by
the man v,ho spends a large sum of
money building a cyclone cellar, tint
neglect to provide his family with
a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Choi
era and Diarrhoea Hetnedy us a safe
guard against bjowel complaints
whose victims outnumber those ot
tbe cyclone a hundred to one. This
remedy everywhere recognized as On
most prompt and reliable medicim
a Doctor.
‘T am Just up from a hard spell of
Die llux” (dysentery) says Mr. T. A.
Pinner, a well known met diant of
Drummond, Team. "1 used one bottle
of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy ate' was cured
without having a dor . r. 1 censidc
it the host cholera mulietr.e in tl
world.” There is no use of employing
a doctor when this medicine is used,
for no doctor can prescribe a hello
niedicimh for liowei complaint j„ re
form el&sr for children or adults.
It never tails and m pe „.-,uiu to lane
For sale by all druggists.
Quick Arrest.
J. A. Gulledge, of Verbena, Ala.,
was twice in the hospital from a se
vere case of piles, causing 24 tumora
After doctors and all remedies failed,
Buckien's Arnica Salve quickly ar
rested further' inamation and cured
him. It conquers aches and kills
pain. 25 cents at all druggists.
For grass shears and lawn mowers
call at Douglas Hardware Cos., and
and get the heat to* tne least money.
g
DeWitt is the Name.
When you go to buy Witch Hazel
.give look for the name DeWitt on
very box. The t • >
Witch Hazel is used in making De-
Witts Witch Hazel Salve, which is
he best salve in the wrld for cuts,
burns, bruises, boils, .eczema and
iles. The popularity of IJeWitt's
vitch Hazei saive, due to its mt'.ny
cures, has caused numerous worth
ess counterfeits to be placed on the
market. The genuine bears the name
of E. C. DeWitt & Cos., Chicago. Sold
y joerger’s Pharmacy.
If its oysters you want go to Wil
aon'a.
Miss Slater will put on sale for a
few days her entire stsock of flowers
.to be sold very cheap.
Out/ the Experienced
oau guarantee apd give you a flrst
clase job in Cleaning, Pressing and
Dyalng clothing. Jim Carter htf tbp
last—expgilaMfc . L^,,g
AROUND OUR CITY,
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BATCH OF SMALL ITEMS PICKED
UP DURING THE DAY BY
NEWS REPORTERS.
Frank D. Aiken has returned from
a business trip to New York.
Willie Anderson has returned from
a trip to New York.
R. A. McCranie of the Atlantic
Coast Line, was was here yesterday.
Jude T. A. Parker, of Baxley, was
in the city yesterday.
Judge Simon W. Hitch, of Waycross
Was in the city yesterday.
W. B. Isaac, who has been quite
ill, is much nmproved.
Lee Neil, of Thoinasville, was In
the city yesterday.
J. B. Crossland, of Atlanta, spent
yehtorday in the city.
M. L. A1 verson, of Jos up, was anion
the visitors to the city yesterday.
J. S. Collins, of the Southern, was
here on railroad business yesterday.
Alfred Crovatt leaves shortly for
Oxford, where he will re-enter Bin
ary college.
Capt. Woods Roberts, of the B. & B
spent yesterday and Monday in the
city.
Alderman W. R. Dart Is slightly in
disposed to the regret of Ills many
friends.
D. L. Keller, who (lias been ill for
several days, was reported better yes
terday.
Alex Rotholz has returned fnorn
New York where he has been for
several weeks.
Sheriff David Bailey, of Camden,
was in tine city yesterday.
Fred J. Butce, of Atlanta, a well
known “Knight of the Grip" spent
yesterday in the city. *
T. J. Johnsoin, of Macon, well known
here, spent yesterday in tli,o city.
Mrs. G. F. Jones, of F.emandina, is
visiting her daughter, Mrs. O. Fen
sterhrush.
A (piesant. party of fisliemen of
Savaniniah stopped in the city a few
hours Monday and shook bands with
their many friends here.
Daniel Daly, of Mobile, who has
been in the city for a few days left
yesterday on the Bio Grande for his
home. Mr. Daly is an actor of ability
and was in this city last pesaon
with Creston Clark in Hamlet, play
ing the role of the king. He has
marie many friends here during his
short visit who hope tot see liiai here
again.
A Purgative Pleasure.
If you ever took DeWitt’s Utile ear
ly riers for biliousness or constipa
tion you know what a purgative plea.:,
me is. These famous little pill;;
cleanse the liver and rid the system
of all without producing unpleasant
effects. They do not gripe, sicken
ir weaken, but give tone and strength
to the tissues and organsc involved.
W. H Howell, of Houston, Tex., says:
"No letter pill can be. used until i.it
tie Early Risers for eulisti, al mil, b..-i
Headache, etc.” Bold by Joerger's
pharmacy.
Brunswick & Birmingham
RAILROAD CO.
Effective June 15, ISO3.
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STATIONS j | 1 j
Lv. Brunswick|6 OOjlO 05(3 35| 9 00] i45
Ar. Thalmann.(6 48(10 55(4 26, 9 35
Ar. Savaymah.j ii 10] (12 10;
Ar. Jack’ville.(9 15j |G 50( I
Ar. liorteuse .(....j (5 45j ,0 22
Ar. Offer wan j | (0 24| (0 50
Ar. Savannah j..’..| ,0 30, ,0 35
Ar. Nichols '. .j j ;S 00, jS 30
Ar. Dpuglas. .)....i |....| ,9 07
Ar. Fitzgerald J. —J j j Jio 10
Ar. Cordele ..j J j i ~u 2o
Ar. Macon ...j....] )....] |4 pm
| 10 | 8 J G | 4 | 2
STATIONS j d'ly| d’ly |diyj d’ly j d’ly
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Ar. Brunswick] 9 15]10 50[5 30j12 01]7 £>o
Lv. Thallman, S 2f>|lo 00] 1 l. 10 itij iOn
Lv. Savannah] ] [2 20]
Lv. Jack’ville, , 7 DOj | t>45|....
Lv. llorteuse | 7 3ij | j i
Lv. Olteimaii] 7 obj j | j....
Ar. Savannahi j j j
Ar. Nichoite„j 5 25j j j j....
Ay. Douglas .j 4 02) | | j....
Lv. Fitzgerald] 3 sf>, | 1 j
Iv. Cordeje . 2 30] ]....] ]
Lv. Macon. . Jll4oj J.... I.]
For further information call ou any
agent of this company.
G. W. Berry, General Manager;
k Ben. J.
Ford, General Passecnger Agent.
Phone 209.
Lavtulura destroys ail unpleasant
odors caused by perspiration
Freshest vegetables in town at
Cbis. Arnbeiter's Pswcastle and Monk
ElasticFelt!Mattresses
FROM SIO.OO TO $15.00. NOTHING LIKE IT FOR A GOOD
NIGHT’S REST
X M. Miller & den
Good Soda :
..Of course, .anybody can say his ♦
Soda Water is “Good”—but appar- *
ently there are comparative degrees
pf goodness. 4.
If you enjoy really GOOD Soda, •
step in and see how ours tastes. We ♦
don’t believe that you will be disap
pointed.
MORGAN’S I
Drug Store.!
GOTO
CHRIS ARNHEITER
The Leading Grocer arid Meat
Market Man for besst Hri rgei i itvs in
Groceries, Vegetables and Moats
here are prices
t Ur pel ' ba,rel - * 5 ' 50 ’ Ha,f ba ™ l * ;i > -* 3*
Granulaled sugar 17 pounds
Blanks Moclia & Java coffee per pound '
Fine coffee two pounds.... 7,?~l
Quakers Oat meal, two packages
Best, bacon per pound 7!“;
Fine Leaf lard per pound
Octagon soap six bars ->sc
Imported tea per pound re';
Best Elgin butter per pound •! £
I cany the liuest western meats at reasonable prices, also a large
. ve K e,aljles and country eggs received daily. New patent
A a Tl*fvL S ‘ brOOIUS ' 111 laCtever > thin s in the grocery line. GIVEAIJ
0- ABNHEITER
COR. MONK. &; NEWCASTLE STS
BROKEN
YOUR GLASSES?
Never mind, just s.ive the
pieces, and bring them to us, we
will match any broken tense.
]\o tin on ftlott (f)pb.
Jeweler and Eye Speicalist
215 Newcastle St.
Time by wire from Washington
daily Keeper of the city,
DR. W. CHURCHILL HATCHER
Residence 710 Union Street.
Office 300 1-2 Newcastle Street.
Telephones 183 and 46.
Office Hours: 9 to 12 a. m., 2 to
4:30 p m.; 8 to 10 p. m.
RUMMER
I
ON THE
The Open-air Drying Process
at Jim Carter's gives the clothes a
f 7*ne<s* that they don’t get eleg-
FUADQi
Cheap for Casli
Flour, Best Patent. 24 lbs goc
Grits per peck ,20c
Meal, per peck 20c
Sugar, Granulated. 18 lbs .. . .SI.OO
Lard, Pure Loaf, per lb 10c
Lard, Compound, per lb 9o
■ Butter, extra boquet creamery,. .26c
;Bacon. best per lb p<je
9
Bacon, good, 7 1-2 c 2 lire ..13c
Coffee. Arbttckle’s up
Potatoes. Irish per peck 300
Soap, Octagon, ft bars 21. w
Tomatoes, per can 8 C
Tomatoes 3 cans ~ yo c
c, L. Parker,
_ , , Cor E and J Sts
Telephone 94
THE LINE FOR BUSINESS,
THE LINK FOR PLEASURE,
the LiNE FOR ALL THE BEST
SUMMER RESORTS
Complete Summer Resort Folder
Stalled Free to Anv Address. ,
WASHIMGTON, D. C. WASH.WGTOM, O. C. AtlStaTc*.
You can And at Miss Slater's Mill!-
ne:y parlors mistical flowers, good
for paper hats and other cheap trim
mbig#, aliaegt gjygft tiWiJ,
SEPTEMBER 9..