The Brunswick news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1901-1903, May 18, 1902, Image 4

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SUNDAY MORNING Waists and Walking Skirts A now lot of dainty lawn waists. White, and some blank and white, $1.98 to $5.48. Also an eligant line of extra light weight walking skirts. Fit guaranteed. 1' . . 1,1 I ... l(. , | PLEASE TAKE NOTICE Beginning May 15th, my store Will open promptly at 6:30, a t m. and close promptly at 10:30pm W. J. BUTTS, THE DRUGGIST. „ "On the White Corner.” TOBIAS NEWMAN HAS THE EXCLUSIVE CONTROL of the Lotos Club PURE Rye Whiskey, BRUNSWICK A ND VICINITY. WANTED! 1,000,000 Cars of SCRAP IRON, The highest cash prices paid for same. J. W, Watkins, 208 Bay St, Brunswich Ga. r Receive new goods everyweek. t IMb L Ssll you the best goods for the least money tla 1 Refund your money if purchase is not satisfactory. t ISI Treat you with politeness and respect T ■ I Ib Appreciate your small purchases as well as your large ones. t Von have every reason to trade with us. and. H. Heller* & Bfo. Two Stores, SSO Newcastle, 302 Bay Sts. IN SOCIETY. Communications for this depart ment may be sent to the News office or telephoned to number 147-2. . .... -Miss Florence Porter is very ill. • • • Mrs. It. It. Hopkins has returned from a short trip to Thomasville. • • • Mr. anrj Mrs. A. C. Banks have re turned from a visit to White Springs. • • • Mrs. James Dunwody will entertain the Acacia club Wednesday afternoon. * Dr. Thomas Hopkins, of Thomas villo, is visiting his son, It. R. Hop kins'. • • • Mrs. W. 11. Bowen left for St. Aug ustine in response to a telegram an nouncing the death of her grand father. | • • • Miss Marie Parker, of Charleston, will be the guest of Miss Ethel Con oley this week. ■ • Miss Maud Heywood leaves today tor her home in Savannah, after a pleas ant visit to Mrs. C. B. Licyd •* * * Mr. an*] Mrs. F. D. M. Straehan anl little son, Frank, will leave shortly for St. Simon to spend some time at: the Arnold hong*. Mr. Howard Waff has taken Mr. W. F. Parker's home; on Halifax square for the summer ami will move there this week. • mm Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Wood will leave tomorow for Wilmington, N. C., where Miss Irokie Wood is at school, and, with her, they will attend the Char leston exposition. . . Mrs. Moses Hirseli will arrive this week from Dallas, Texas, to visit Mr. and Mrs. Hoffman, while Mr. Hirseh is visiting his parents in New York. * * * • • • Mrs. Thomas Fuller entertained the Acacia elu!> Tuesday afternoon with a charming euchre party. After a number of games arid the awarding of the prizes, an enjoyable lunch was served. The guests of the club were: Miss Marie Parker. Miss Margie Stiles. Mires Maud Heywood. * • a The moonlight excursion next Thursday night lor the Catholic church promises to lie a pleasant oc casion. There will be dancing at the pavilion wit tout charge and refresh ments will lie sold during the evening. A large, crowd is expected to go and the various committees are providing for them in every way. Mrs. Charles S Wylly entertained with a very pleasant morning on Wed nesday. in compliment to tier guests, Mrs. Ti. 1,. Mercer anr Miss Margie Stiles, of Savannah. Those present were: Mias Mai King, Miss Zos Sym ons. Miss Fannie Aiken. Miss Maud I ley wood, Mrs. E. D. Walter, Mrs. C. it. Lloyd, Mrs. 11. F. Dunwody. Mrs. James Dunwody. V * * Miss Mai King entertained with a small but delightful euchre party Friday afternoon, in compliment to Mrs. U. 1,. Mercer and Miss Maud Hey wood, of Savannah. After an in foresting game, delicious refreshments were served. The guests present were Mrs. R. L. Mercer. Miss Maud Hey wood. Mrs. C. B. Lloyd. Mrs. E. 11. Walter, Mrs. J. W. liennet, Mrs. Tiios. Fuller. Miss Marie Parker, Miss Fan nie Grant Nightengale. Miss v onstance Butts. Rice— \W> have just received 10 carload* of hice and for the next ten days, we will make Special Prices Merchants will do well to supply • their wants now, • i J hc Banning 'tic. T T T T T- T • sust Received - A Beautiful Line of Summer . Millinery. Also a Fine Assortment ■ of Ladies' Ornaments of the iatest Q-ibson Styles. Ladies are invited to lusp. et. 'C. "Carle, A)3 Newcastle St THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS A pleasant party was entertained at Jekyl Wednesday afternoon by Mr. Ernest Groh, who proved himself an ideal host. Mrs. W. M. Tupper and Mrs. .1. S. Raymond assisted .Mr. Grob in receiving and entertaining. Those in the party were: Capt. and Mrs. W. M. Tupper, Mrs. J. S. Raymond, Mrs. Bolling Whitfield, Mrs. W. H. Dyer, Mr. and Mrs. George Cook, .Mrs. Baya, Mrs. Mary Stacy, Miss Nellie Coiesberry, Miss Lucile Butts, Mr. Chas. Fleming, Mr. S. R. Robbins, Capt. Clarke • • A summer languor seems to have i enveloped the social world at present and there is very little entertaining going on. With the mercury cou queting around the 90 mark our hos pitable intentions are prone to remain “intentions” merely and do not eas ily chystalize into anything morn tangible or more diverting to our friends. Before very long the annual Hitting to the seashore and mountain will fi nally close what Ims been a very bright post-lenten season for Bruns wick. Already the shirt waist, in end less variety and "tub dresse'’ • and bof rilled and light ation-; not destined'for toe proaiae tub, are occupying the femine mind with a view to the usual summer trip. And these absorbing themes are weight enough, doubtless, tor ones mind at this season. NEWS NOTES FROM ST. SIMON Mis. Max Wall and little son, of Tif ton, will arrive shortly to visit Mrs. Forsyth. • • • Mr. (>. Middleton and ho family ex pect to leave the island about the first of June., m m m Mrs. John E. Moore, of l>runswi"k. is ihe guest of lor niece, dr .1. H. Whitmire. • • * Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Wright enter tallied very delightful one evening ja-i week, complimentary to Mr. Warren A. fuller arid other island visitors. Mrs. C. 11. Meidrim won the prize and Dr. C. It. Meidrim the booby. After the game, refreshments were served, and altogether the evening was a sue ee s s, Mr, and Mrs. W right being noted for their hospitality. • • • Mi-s, John Pastell entertained the Social club Wednesday afternoon with a most enjoyable card party. \ nuui tier of visiting ladies were present, as well us the club members, and the occasion was one of the pleasantest of tlit* season. ARNOLD HOUSE NOTES. Hon. John Temple Graves will bring a large party to St. Simon on May :b>’ and in it there will lie a number of Georgia's loveliest girls. * * * Mrs. Martin Amorous and familv of Atlanta, will arrive shortly and wdl stop at the Arnold douse. ~ * Mrs. Tripord and family, of Atlanta, will visit the island in June, Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Bin-low. of Ml. Vernon, are among the guests at the Arnold house. * * * Dr. Payne and his family, from At lanta. are spending some time at. the Arnold house. * * * Quite a large crowd of Atlanta pe<> pie have been down already for sev eral weeks and have returned to their nomes. l who have nor bought their MW HAJS \\ ill do well to call at Miss Pi. Slater 6 0 Before buying* elsewhere- Ise.w Hats, Nt-w J^lowei*. In Olden Times ’ M>st people lived 1 1 1 r than rh. v 'do now. Their food was better fresher and more wholesome than . the food of today averages. . There air some gnx'ery stores. • though, that keep fully up to the old-time standard—store ; where < everything is purity, freshness and' reliability. This is one of them. THOMAS KEANY, Phone 11, 813 Newcastle St. We close at seven o'cloc LITTLE LOCAL NEWS NOTES M. Verdery is in the city. Judge J. L. Sweat. Wayeross, was in the city yesterday. In the election returns published j yesterday the names of H. J. Read, nominee for tax collector, and D. W. Krauss, for member of the executive committee, were left out. The News assure; these gentlemen that the er ror was not intentional.. J F. D. M. Strachan has had his ; yacht, the Dragoon, thoroughly over hauled and it is now in a first class condition. Harry Berrie will command the St. Simon steamer liessie this summer. Ihe Egmont, which has been un dergoing a thorough overhauling at Brieseniek s shops, is now ready for the heavy summer business. | Tne launching of the tug R. B. Tup ! per yesterday afternoon made the* ap pearance along the river front unus ually lively. A number of the craft had their flags flying and were in reg ular gaia attire. Launch For Hire. The swift launch "J. H. Polhill” Is for rent by the hour, day or week. Fast, safe and roomy. Enquire at Bolhill’s drug store. Last hummer’s Clothes made new at Jim Carter’s. ’Phone 253-2. If You Don't Know where to find Jim Carter ask anybody; they have all been there, except you. Service! Service! Service. You get the best of service at Jim Carters. Every teature or hig business is well organized, just ring phone 253-2. THE CELEBRATED WAUKESHA Arcadian ginger ale now on saie at Hunter-Sales drug store. The moat Gxhiiiarating drink dispensed at any found in the city. Call for it. Call on L. A. Miller tor kiln dried I uni iter. Ail kinds of .umber alwavs in stock. 1,. A. Miller. if you need a typewriter of and ihvt criptlou come to see me before buying l can save you money. * Terms rea sonable and satisfaction guaranteed. C. H. Jewett. fll ISI SI S Morphine and Whiskey J I IJ* 111 Ilf I habiiaireeted without • 1 i 111 IVI or confinement, t urej uar f R !J s anti-ed at SAnitariumor-t v.’. H. M Vl-: \ l„ M oi-gr I.itliie Si.iinr- On. /'•- Di.-tYver A, Austell,Ga. H-.unejtreatiiif nt f preferred. Correspondence strictly confidential For Sale On< small house and lot on A street near gas house. Price *SOO. monthly payments. Brobsten, Fendig & Cos. PW PT OT OQEAi BREEZES Cumberland Island mp min ites sail from BRUMS-VICK, Gfl. Ivvo iortts Daily • New ancl Cj *e> celled Management. Ochestn, Bowling, Target Range, Tennis. Ping-Pong. ' Premises Thoroughly Renovated. Improved Lighting. No Scarcity oFea Food. i i For Rates Apply t J. L. JAG 081, Manager, Z Cumberland Island, Ga. ] A New Line of Refrigerators, Mosquito Nets, Ifev. •c.e Cream freezers, ■' • ■ I awn Chairs and Settees, *s* Mattings and i ilior Kuqs. Blue Flame Oil Cook Si ( n-s. No Smoke. N’o Smell. No Dau„.. &M Miller & tfon, Wedding Presents Sterling Silver: Cut Glass ; ' Jewelry " atches: Diamonds, etc. KEKNON MOTT, 0. 0. of watches tor the author* 4i* B IWlwaw tha °“7 ‘tack. at xT’Z S’® WashlB ** Fresn L f! AY 3 Dried f§J®f Fruits W Large Prunes. Small Prunes. Evaporated Apricots Evaporated Peaches Evaporated Apples Pitted Chen it s. It it s good to eat vve have it. Geo W, Harper ’Phone 158. THt GROCER, i H. Miehelson, 314 Newcastle St. To bring the well selected line of Furniture before the public I will sell during this week: $1.65 Ladies’ hocker *I.OO 1 .So Center Table |.<>o I . high Lack (lining chair 1.00 1 Clm.i's High < Luc Fear l ' hl,,r LOO 1.75 Cradles jpp MAY 18