The Brunswick news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1901-1903, May 21, 1902, Image 4

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WEDNESDAY MORNING Waists and Walking Skirts A now lot of dainty lawn waist*. Wliito, and souio black and white, $1.98 to $5.48. Also an eligant line of extra light, weight walking skirts. Fit guaranteed. , ..... In. 1 lor ll nil. I PLEASE TAKE NOTICE Beginning May 15th, my store Will open promptly at 6:30, a. m. and close promptly at 10:30pm w. J. BUTTS, THE DRUGQI6T. -J “On th. Whlta Corner.” TOBIAS NEWMAN HAS THE EXCLUSIVE CONTROL cf the Lotos Club PURE Rye Whiskey, a 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. [ Just Received [ Anew line of Trunks E with Patent Lids. Call and examine them. Ex ceedingly low prices. t _ : and. H. H®hep & Bro. Two Stores, 220 Newcastle, 302 Bay Sts. *HE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS Ship Notice. Neither the owner.-master or con signee will be responsible for any debts contracted by the crew of t'ne British steamship Caitnron. Potter, Master. All kinds of .umber always in stock. L. A. Miller. NOTICE. Save your umbrella frame as J. Ex trowiteh, 422 Newcastle street will recover it for SI,OO and guarantee it to be equal to any new $2,50 um brella. He also manes umbrellas to order. A Sun visible writing, ribbonless, combi nation traveling and offieo type-writer, price S4O. Also a number of second-hand, standard make ma chines from sls to $75, all in good condition. Sold on easy pay mem tx or liberal discount for cash. Machines rented. C. H. Jewett. Typewriter Headquarters. New aad secondhand machines, all makes bought, sold, rented and repaired Obas. ii. Jewett, ’phons 27V3 calls. Opera House building. A GOOD LUNCH. The Arcade Is now serving the best In nek In the city, and tbTfe popular plane should be liberally patronised by She piii/fic. Symmsr Law School UNIVERSITY OK VIRCI.NIA. In Vlrglni* mountains, tad Slimmer. July 1 toSertem. fieri.law. lie ths Ue l ei-ulty. Helpful tv leetnnerft; to enmfidatei for the her: end topnmtitioner* who !.ve, laefeed syetetnetle luttruetion. For cetAloßue, addreM* a C. M I Mill, Secretary, CMariotteavUJe, v a Bids Wanted. Bids are Invited for the purchase of the material in the oiu Baptist church building, corner of C and 11 streets. Building to be torn down and removed from the premises. Bids to In- sealed and filed with the clerk of council by 12 o’clock May 22, t'ne right is re served to reject any ami all bids. N. D. Russell, clerk of council: If you are thinking of building see L. A. Miller. That Suit You Wear needs to be cleaned and pressed. Take It to Jim Carter, or ring ’phone 253-2. Try a bottle of Columbo Bitter*. A fine tonic and appetiser; none better, only 76 cents. Telsphou* 136. Sic Launch For Hire. The swift launch "J. H. Polhlll” is for rent by the hour, day or week, l ast, safe and roomy. Enquire at Poihiii's drug store. Lumber! Lumber! Lumber! All kinds. L. A. Miller. Last summer'! Clothes mad© new at Jim Carter’s, 'Phone 253 2. McDnfflcAs Little Blue Liver PHI makes bue people bright, cleanse* the system of all the deleterious and un healthy matter and makes anew person of you. 25 cents, at W. Joer ger'a. When you want lumber of any kind call on L. A. Miller. He will save you money. For Sale. Two-story. 7-room house, close to business section. Good condition, nice lot. Price $1,500. l'erius will be given. Brolir.ton, Fotidig & Cos. Sweet potatoes, 20 cts. per peck. A. Zolmenovitz. A trip lo St. Simon these warm .lays Is invigorating. The Hesslq will go down Sunday. Join the crowd. If you want your Tjeycle repaired right bring It to an ekeftrienced work man. B. J Olcwlne, Si? Gloucester dt-eet W F, PORTER, 1007 (r Street painter and paper hanger. Slfin* of any description. Agent for wall paper mills. Drop me a postal, Call ’Phone2B9-3 Rice-™ We have just received 10 earloads of lIICE . and for tin) next ten days, we will make Spooinl I’l'icoiß Merchants w ill do well to supply their wants now. L Jhe £)cwning "Cos. flust Received 9 A Beautiful Line of Summer ► Millinery. Also a Fine Assortment . of Ladies' Ornament* of tlie iatest aibaon ' Styles. Ladies are invited to ’ Inspect. c. "Carle, 203 Newcastle St dome dedal ► Views Tides. Miss Mai King has returned from a short visit to Savannah. • * * Miss Aline Jeffers is visiting Mrs W. J. Hodgson in Wayeross. A • • Mrs. K. B. Dudley, of St. Simon, is the guest of Mrs. E. Fabian. • * • Mrs. H. A. Lucas is slightly im proved from her serious illness Mrs. E. Pasha, of Wilmington, N. C„ is the guest of Mrs. Emil Fabian. • * * Miss Daisy Williamson left Sunday lor Atlanta, where she wil) spend the summer * * * Vrjt. and Mrs. Harry Car-il re turned from TenniUe. Waynesboro and Augusta yesterday * * * Miss Margin Stiles has returned to her home in Savannah after a picas ant visit to Mrs. C. S. Wylly. • J a Mr. Harrs Tabbott. of Portland. Maine, is visiting the family of Mr. W. W. Tabbot on Union street. • ft ft Mrs. R. M. Sttcvens and little daughters; Ixmiso and Marion, are the guests of Airs. J. R. Morton. • ft • Miss Leila Catsil will return home Sunday from the University of Nash ville, where she has been a student the past year * * • Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Abrams are in Atlanta, where Mrs. Abrams wi.l re main some time for „er health, and her many friends hope for early re covery as she is still quite sick. ft ft ft Miss Boyles' school will close Fri day alter a successful term, during which the pupils made great progress, testifying to their teachers’ ability and thoroughness. .Miss Boyle will leave soon for a visit to North Car olina and latter she will go to Bal timore and New York, returning In the fail to re-open her school • • • The moonlight excursion to he giv en Thursday night. May 22, by the Ladies Aid society of St. Xaviers church, promises to be u very en joyable affair. The Bessie will take the crowd over and there will be danc ing at. the pavilion to the music of a string band and refreshments will he sold. Ail tel,ft go viij no doubt spend a pleasant evening. Special excursions will b, run by Hie steamer Hemie Sunday. Go down and g<ji a whiff ol ~ie ocean. Excursion to Charleston. Good for three days. Tickets limited to return on any train leaving Charles ton up lo and including Mav L $ 1 vt for the round trip. Also to’Savannah and return May 27. $1.50 for the round • riii. Tickets limited to May 2S. W. S. McLaughlin, manager. TO (Hilt CUSTOM RRS, As the banks will close at ) o'clock P, M. on Saturdays between Mn ir.th and October Ist, lnotice ,if liic!' n given in another ntoimof this paper, wc lieg that our customers will liear same in iniml, and come to tin lank as early as possible on Saturday of each week to accommodate us, as well as themselves, for bv doing so they will help ns to do the business satisfaetnnlv and avoid the delay of having] fe \ai, their turn” at the last minute Very truly, BRUNSWICK BANK A TRUST Cos H. W. Bale. Cashier. I hose who have not boutrht their NEW IIAIS Will do well to call at Miss A. dialer Before buying tlsowlniv New Hals. New Piowt rs In Olden Times Most people lived hotter than they do now. Their food was btt ■ fresher, and more wholesome than the food of today averages. There an 1 some grocery stores, though, that keep fully up to the old-time standani—store ; w here everything is purity, freshness and reliability. This is one of them. THOMAS KKANY, Phone 11. 31> Xeweastl. Sr We close at seven o'cloc A.A J LA AAAllliiisi . . . . . . , PERSONAL MENTION. SHORT NOTES ABOUT PEOPLE WHO COME AND GO ANe WHO THEY V.SIY M. A. BakeiL jr., is in Valdosta. ('apt. H. M. Sapp returned to At lanta yfesterday. Judge Horace Dart was a great deal ootter yesterday. G. W. Wright, of Sterling, was in 'the eitv yesterday. W. R. and Claud Dart have retnrn <?,] from a trip to Charleston. Judge Horace Dart, who lias been quite ili. was better yesterday. | R. o. Briesenick has erected an engine house for his marine railway engine. i | C. M. Tilton came up from St. Si mon yesterday and spent the day in the city. I E. 0. Cassidy, of Cincinnat, is in the city for a few days and i.s the vi -( of his son. A. B. Cassidy. Judge Candler, of Atlanta, will arrive in the city shortly to try a few < a-r ; ; m which Judge Bennet is dls ' qualified. C C. Cocroft, representing Phillips & Crew, Atlanta, expert piano tuner, j is in the city for a few days and of j fens his services to the people of Brunswick. He can be found at Fleming & Waff’s. The celebrated Waukesha Arcadian girger ale now on sale at Hunter galea drug store. The most ex hi iter ating drink dispensed at any fount !n the eity. Call tor ft. See us about brick. L. A. Sliller. If you need a typewriter of and des cription come to see me before buying I can save you money. Terms rea sonable and satisfaction guaranteed. C. If. Jewett. n 1 £ t & H Morphine anti Whiskey I I 111 flei habitstreated without pvin I8 § 111 llfl or confinement, <• lire: itar " I I? I flnO-cd nt Sanitarium or no P a 7. B •• VEAL. M.in'gr Litliia Springs Cure -■ Itrav.er A, Austcli.G. HoincUreaOm nt - ' if rich. Corresnoadeec© -t Hetty confidential For Sale One small house and lot on A street, near gas house. Price SSOO. monthly pa meets. Brobsten, Fendig * Cos. : SWFPT R Y OCtM BREEZES CiHT&edand Island !<> n res sail from BRUftiiWlCK.Gfl. > louts Daily New and TJ e* celled Management, Ochestra, Bowling, Target Range, Tennis. Ping-Pong. Premises Thoroughly Renovated. Improved Lighting. No Scarcity of Sea Food. For Raics Apply to J. L. JACOB I, Manager, Cumberland Island, Ga. A New Line of - Refrigerators, | Mosquito Nets, Ice Cream free/ers, j' V ■ ’jg=*= = |p- * I awn Chairs anti Settees, Mattings anti Fiber Hugs, M Have your Kit : : •‘‘•'it* Parlor by baying one of fur grand BpP-l' OnjV~T Blue Flame Oil Cook Stoves, SiMMiller Aden, MAY 3i Wedding j Presents j fetwiiug Bilv r; ] Cut Glass*; | Jowelrr ’ "atcbes: < iiiaiuourtc, etc. ! KEfiNOK MOTT, 0. D. i 218 H £ W<3 A*TV z'tTHBIT. ' °* wau&tm tor th. JL’•*?' * ** <*** oKk, Ttu at uZ fr ° m WMWoten dally ;Fresn ' J Dried fy*g Frmts ** ' Large Prunes, r Small Prunes. • Evaporated Apricots f Kvaporart rl Peaches. . Kvaporatvd Apples, , Pitted Cherries. j If il ' s g°od to eat we have it. ?Geo W.Harptr . 'Phone 158. THE GROCER. H. Michelson, 314 Newcastle St. To bring the well reUoted lino of Furniture before the public I will sell during this v.cel : i : l.osLadies' • ock.r ft .00 I. Center Table i .00 i .25 high buck dining i hair J .00 lb. Child's High Civrfo Scat < ’hair j .00 1,75 • 'reties j i)u