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WEDNESDAY MORNING
Waists and
Walking Skirts
Anew lot of dainty* law n waists.
White, and some black and white,
$1.98 to $5.48.
Also an eliuant line of extra light
weight walking skirts. Fit guaranteed.
Your money back for the asking.
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PLEASE TAKE NOTICE
Beginning May 15th, my store
Will open promptly at
and close promptly at 10:30p m
w. J. BUTTS,
THE DRU GGIST.
"On the White Corner.”
TOBIAS NEWMAN
HAS THE EXCLUSIVE CONTROL
ef Ike
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.
| Just Received
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E Anew line of Trunks
E Vith Patent Lids. Call
E and examine them. Ex
ceedingly low prices.
J.H. & Bpo.
Two Stores,
220 Newcastle, 302 Bay Sts.
dome dedal
ZHeivs Vletes.
Miss Florrie Colcsl civv will leave
shortly for a visit to Atlanta.
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Mr. W. E. Mithflll, of Albany, is the
guest of Col. and Mrs. O. I. Goodyear
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Mrs E. I). Walter and her little son
are visiting the exposition in Charleston.
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Mrs. W. F. Peuniman and Miss Kiln
Pennitnau, are spending a tew days in
Charleston.
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Mrs. Thoms Fuller will leave in a few
days 'or Charleston, and later she will
go to Beaufort. H. C . where she will at
t uni the wedding of Miss Mamie Fuller
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Mr. and Mrs. K. S. Kobbius will
1 ave on tha (Hyde steamer today or
Huston enroute to Nov in Scotia
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Mrs, fj A. Lloyd, and Ift daughter,
Mrs, C3no, AV, Harper. left yesterday
morning for VVlrile Springs and other
points in Florida to spend several
weeks,
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The liifienien’R exeuivion to St. Si
mon today will U* a very interesyng and
pleasant affair. A large 4 number of* peo
ple are expected to go flown, and the
Committee on arrangemfmts have left
nothing undone to make tin* day a su *
cess.
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Brunswick friends liave re< c-ived curds
roquestillg tlleir pi'o.-vliee at the weal
dingo Mist; Mamie Fuller to Mr. Hope
Hull, the event to o .eur in Beaufort on
Jt.no !lni. Miss Fuller lias visited
Brunswick anil made ninny friends hero
by her charming disposition and many
lovttblo attributes, and the news of her
approaching marriage will bo -of inter
est to tin in.
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Msss Josie Smith’s school t loots today
with an interesting program o ejer
else, ‘i'lto prize offered or th" pupil re
ceiving first honor was won by Hor
tense Kaufman The prjze or second
honor was awarded to Sadie MrAllister.
A prize for general exrellene.o to Flossie
Minor. Miss Smith will ronlinne to
t< :u li summer seliool lor a few hours
ovrr.v morning.
PEOPLE BUYING FENCING.
What Newspaper Advertising Does
For a Man’s Business
C W. Detilinf. agent of the Page
Woven Win Fence Cos.. of Ailriti. Mich.,
returned last night from a frip to Sa
vannah wln re he lias some contracts
underway. The I‘uge fema- has ‘caught
on” in Savannah and several large eon
tracts were signed up yesterday in addi
tion to tli.i-i. now hiing tilled. Agent
Doming says that the ads. in the news
papers are hritiging hint iwiuirios daily
and as it is the only kind of advertising
that he does. Any who doubt the ef
fect o judicious advertising in the
News should profit l>v his experience and
sen in their copy at once. The fence
sales in Glynn alone have long since
passed (lie thousand dollar mark and the
business is increasing daily although
the agency is less than two mouths old.
UTILE LOCAL NEWS NOILS.
Judge Horace Dart continues to im
prove.
The building corner Grant and Glou
cester street, occupied by the Arcade
is being repaired.
Council meets in regular session to
morrow night.
The engine of the Electric Supply
Company w HI be running today.
Judge Bennet. of rite superior) court,
has tv-appointid Harry Miller, book
keeper for ,T. J. Lissnor, notary public,
his old commission having expired ves
t erdav.
The Brunswick baseball team were
out for a practice in their new uni
forms yesterday afternoon.
A corps of surveyors were at work
yesterday in the lot adjacent I.ott At
Lewis' stor<\ surveying for the track
of the B. & B.
NOTICE.
On dun? 1 I will close my store ev
ery .lay at 6 p. in., except Saturdays
regardless of the actions of any of
the other merchants and will therefore
ask my patrons to kindly do their pur
chasing before that hour and not leave
it for the last minute.
H. V. Adder ley..
Insurance Firm to Dissolve.
'} he insurance firm of Montgomery
Goodyear will dissolve on June Ist, and
J. A. Montgomery will continue the
business. O. if Goodyear. Jr., retires
to engage in the oil business.
THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS
SUPERIOR COURI TAKES
RECESS UNTIE JUNE 16
SEVERAL.CRIMINAL CASES WERE
DISPOSED OF AT YESTER
DAY’S SESSION.
The superior court was in session
again yesterday and disposed of quite
a number of criminal cases.# After
the day's session Judge Benn.-t an
nounced a recess until Monday, June
Ifi. Col. J. Walter Rennet, of Wa>
cross acted as solicitor i eraJ in
place of Solicitor Benn-t, who is at-
Upiding the meeting of the Odd Kef
lows in Atlanta.
Following is a list of the cases dis
posed of during the day:
State vs. C. King, larceny after
trust. Verdict of guilty with a
recommendation to the mercy ( >f the
court. Sentence to 12 monthhs on the
ehairigaug of a fine of $75 to include
cost.
State vs. "Baby" Graham, larceny
fmm the pejrson; verdict of guilty.
Sentence to 12 months on the chair
gang or a fine of s7f. to include cost.
State vs. Joseph Frazier, assault
wit'n Intent to murder. Verdict of
guilty and battc-rv. S u-
Wiice to 12 months or a fin.- of sioo
ineolude cost.
Slate vs. Arthur Brooks, burglary
Verdict of guilty with a recommend
ation to the mercy of the court. S n
tence of 1" months or a fine of $75 to
Includecost.
OLD CITIZEN PASSES AWAY
Mr. L, B. Treadwell Died at Hie Home
Last Night.
Mr. I. Ft. Treailw II f>ass;e-i away at
his home, 1001 F strer-t, at 11. :pl last
night, after a short llllness.
The deceased lias lived in Brunswick
fer a long uumbcir of years, having
moved here in 1806 He 1 aves a
wifoaad nve cliilldren. HI ; death was
caused by a complication of disease ..
The r: mains will .e shipped to Ma
con, his old home, this morning over
the 7;20 Southern for interment.
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All users of Henry ( ’hit Flour'
pronounce it to he the Dm None
excepted. The Mill's guarantee
with ours goes with every pound.
Geo. W. Harper
'Phone 158. THE GROCER.
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Wedding
yresenls \
Sterling Silver:
Gut Glass; "
Jewelry ’
Batches: '
Diamonds, etc <
KENNON MQIT, 0. D.;
The Leading Jeweler,
215 NEWCASTLE STREET. •
Inspector of watches for the'
Southern and B & B Railways.
Keeper of the city clock. Time
by wire from Washington dailv
at 11 a. m.
New store at Ocean lier just „pcn and
bv N. Weinstt in. Everything now and
flrst-olass. Prices reasonable Fine
new- bath house and brand new bathing
suits. Refrcsmcuts and cold drink-
Store to the left of the main pavilion.
ATTENTION ]
PICNICERS- -
BAt kk r parties •
Wc keep everything in the line of '
Meats, Pickles. Olives. Je.l , p IV - ‘
serves, Grape juice, Fruit Sirup,
and Canned Fruits: aud many-'
other things too numerous to men "
tion. that goes to make up a nice “
luncheon.
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THOMAS KEANY,
’Phone 11, 812 Newcastle sr. "
We close at seven o'cioc
A SUGAR REEINERY
FOR BRUNSWICK
BOARD OF TRADE HELD INTER
ESTING SPECIAL MEETING
YESTERDAY.
Quite a, number of the members of
the hoard of trade met in their rooms
at. the city hall yesterday to attend
a called meetin of the board.
The meeting was held fur the pur
nose of further considering the estab
lishment of a sugar refinery in Bruns
wick by| anew process presented to
the board by Capt. D. G. Burse, of
Savannah, several weeks ago.
Mr. Nil son. of NVw Orleans, the.
inventor of the new process, was pres
ent at the, meeting, and talked to tI.K
board on the subject, demonstrating
r.o them the advantage of tin retiiiesy
under his method, and explained to
them fully fine_ new process.
l h s committee or the board, appoint
ed at the meeting some time ago, was
instructed to continue the work of in
vefetigating. The result, it is gener
al'). believed, will tie tine establish
ment of a refinery here cutli -r for tut
tail business or for the one next year.
Stores to Close Early.
If now looks like the merchants will
agree fo ike curly closing movement
s rted some days ago Thvr places will
probably r-iose ut fl or 0 :."'.o p. nt. during
the summer months
l! seems that general sentiment is
;• gainst o o'clock, and The News, too, is
of the opinion that it is too eurlv (t
s mis now that all will agree on <; jto
Touches at the Pier.
• ’ant. (' Durr, of the steamer !vfe
immt, wishes the public to understand
'hat lit- coal touch: sat the pier on both
nip-'.
To Build on Bay.
A Kuis -r ,Vr Bro. will shortly b'-gin
tiie ere. (ion of a buildii'g on Hay stre. t
lietvveen Winshlp and Newman s This
Is now the ontv vacant lot ui the
biocck.
Mr. and Mrs I , Joel wer-- rg 1 - 1 < r i■.l
a> tlw \\ indoor, Jacksonville, Sumdii.,
TO OGK CCSTOMKIiS.
As (lie banks will clow at 1 o'clock
B. M.tm Saturdays between Ma.v l.'rb
Old October Ist, l‘Xh>, notice of which
is given in another column of this paper,
we beg that our customers will lmar
same in mind, and come to the bank as
early as possible on Saturday of eneh
week to accommodate us, as well as
themselves, for by r: mg SO they w ill
help ns to do the bn ii •-* -;afisf id a ily
and avoid ihe d> lay of i avje J t.-■•wait
tle-ir tt> if t * |ft
Very truly,
BRUNSWICK BANK .V TRi’STGO.
H (i r
ST. SIMON LINE.
Steamer Egmont
'•Vi!; leave for Si. Simon Hiiy .(-p; •_
Sunday excepted, al 8 a. m. and 2 a.
m, touching at Ocean Pirn each trip".
U. DART, Manager.
St. Simon Line.
Steamers Hessie No, 1 and No 2.
Scnedule in Effect May 26, 1802.
Leave Brunswick. Arrive Ocean Pier Leave Ocean Pifs Arrive Brunswick
8.00 a.m. 8.45 a. m 6.30 ,; 7, 1 ■ a m
8.30 a. m 9,15 fl . nl 9.30 am 10.1 •a m
2 00 p, m. 2.45 p'. rn 4 00 p m 4.4 > p m
P- ln 615 p. m .‘>.2o p m 6.30 pin
Luve St, Simon Mills Arrive St. Simon Mills
bo ° • m 10,00 a m
5.1 0 p, m 7.00 p ui
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A New Line oi ; | jg
Refrigerators,
Mosquito Nets, V A .
Ice Cream freezers, ■
Lawn Chairs and Settees, j
Mattings andjfiber Rugs,
Have your Kitchen as e,„,] a . y n , )r KßS^
Parlor by buying one of fur grand J
Blue f lame Oil Cook Stoves */' x c gjfjl
No Smoke. No Smell No Dung, r L" ’
yi.M.Miller doon,
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RURAL FREE DELIVERY
FOR GLYNN COUNTY
SERVICE WILL BE ESTABLISHED
AS SOON AS ROUTES CAN'
BE MADE OUT
Postmaster Brown yesterday re
ceived a letter from Congressman
Brantley stating that rural free de
-1 ivory' had been granted the people, of
Glynn county and would be established
as soon as the routes could ha uiiade
out and arranged.
Post master Brown has been at work
on rural delivery for the people of
Glynn county; for some time. and. as
sisted by Congressman Brantley and
..th rs i; has secured the,service.
The rural delivey will be of of great
benefit to people'residing in the coun
try districts as carriiu* will make dai
ly trips and deliver as well as collect
their mail.
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Will Fess Into Haverneyer Combine
He in er. May, 27.--A dispatch to The
Republican from Salt Hat e -ay Tho
controlling Interest in the Gr- >ey.
, Col., Sugar company's property ; n
which several hundred ; -.uraud dob
'ars of Utah capital is h *si ■ ! viF
! ass into the hands of the Haveuieyer;
today, following the example set with
reference, to the control of the Ftah
Sugar company. It is proposed to in
cr-ase the capital stock from SSOOOOO
to |l.'e to ,000. ’ ♦
Woman Gas - arrow Escape.
Raleigh, May 27. While Mrs. A. ?* ’
Syl.es was preparing dinner in het
home in Alamance county a holt ot.
lightning • u":e down a chimney an I
literally to. e to pim s the stove In t ide
which she was standing and threw the
pieces v. ith - iolcuee irainst Mr walls
and ceiling, yet she escaped serious
injury.
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Giobe Lodgings.
I have rented the old Central ho
tel, corner monk and Newcastle
steeds, and will conduct a first-class
lodging house, with tablet board if so
desired. My rates will he reasonable
and service complete. E. A. Silvers.
For Salo
One small house anti lot on A street,
near was bouse. Pr'oe 1500. monthly
■ ... ments. Brahsten, Fendig ft Cos.
ft. Michelson,
314 Newcastle St.
To bring the well selected line
of Furniture before the public
I '' ii) sell during this week;
$i fin Ladies’ l ooker SI.OO
1.80 t 'enter Table ] .no
I Vo high back dining oliair 1.00
1.60 Child'* High t'ane Scat
Chair 1.00
I i ( 1 tit)
MAY 28