The Brunswick news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1901-1903, May 29, 1902, Image 4

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THURSDAY MQBNING Ld3ies’ Umbrellas Colored and Blapk, all sorts of band ies and qualities. SpectaJ salet this week on two lots Just received. • ’ . One lot *2.98. One lot *1.48. See WJndow. Your money back for the asking. PLEASE TAKE NOTICE Beginning May 15th, my store Will open promptly at 6:30, a. ni. and close promptly at 10:30p m W. J. BUTTS, THE DRU GGIBT. "On the White Corner." TOBIAS NEWMAN HAS THE EXCLUSIVE CONTROL m cf the Lotos Club PURE Rye Whiskey, BRUNSWICK A ND VICINITY. WANTED! 1,000,000 Cars of SCRAP I RON, The highest cash prices paid for same. J. W, Watkins, 208 Bay St, Brunswich Ga. Just Received Anew line of Trunks with Patent Lids. Call and examine them. Ex ceedingly low prices. J. Bno. Two Stores, 220 Newcastle, 302 Bay Sts. 'THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS | , dome dedal \ Views Vletes. * Mrs. E. Haas leaves today- for a visit to Charleston. • • Miss Ella Coleman has arrived to spend the summer. * Miss Edna Pep ni in an has recovered from her recent illness. • • • Miss Madge Young will leave in a few days to visit friemlk in Savannah. • • • Misses Florence and Corine Smith, of Tifton, are visiting Mrs. J. I. Waite. • • • Mrs. W. E. Dempster returned yes terday from a visit to the Charleston exposition. • • • Mrs. S. M. Barfield and daughter. Miss Corine, will leave this morning lor their home, Manning, g. C. • • • (Mrs. liolJlng Whitfield and little Miss Miriam Whitfield are in Mont gomery visiting Mrs. Warren S. Hcese. Mr. Ed Burdette, of Waynesboro, has moved to Brunswick and with his family, occupies the Isaac rt.udehce on Union street. • • • The Daughters of the Confederacy will hold an important meeting tins afternoon at 4; 30 at. the residence oi Mrs. K. R. Hopkins on Parthmourh street and a full attendance of the members is urgently requested ODD FOLLOWS NOW IN SESSION Brunswick Man Elected Grand High Priest. .The Odd Fellows of Georgia are 'a old lug a vefry interesting session in At lanta this we and the meeting i said to he one of t li■ • largest ever held by the organization. 'I ho following officers have been elected: Grand patriarch, Frederick Kb 'ten of Waycross. Grand High priest. C. U Elliott* oi Brunswick. Grafid senior v nylon, B. f. Randall, of Griffin. Grand scribe, J. S. Tyson, of stay aunah. Grand treasurer, A. ll Kontx. of Atlanta. Grand junior ward n, (’. F. Doisctt, of Savannah. All of the officers are selected lot a term of one year, save me graan repres ntallve, who holds office foi Wvo years. LECTURE AT THE TABERNACI X. Dr. Munhall Continues to Preach to Larg/ Audiences. The services at’the tabernai i * were well attended yesterday and wort* very interesting to those present. In the afternoon Ur. Munhall discus ; ii the "Second Coining of Christ." and hU sermon last night on ‘Heaven ’ was one of the best he has prea lied yet This, afternoon he will deliver the first, of two lectures on "How to Study and use the Bible.” A meeting for nten only and of a i ages is announced for next Suunday afternoon. The meetings will last only a lev days longer and everybody is urged to make the most of these opportunities WILL-TRY FOR GLYNN, Col. Estill May Speak Here Next Wednesday, * The News learns that Col. J. H. Estill will probably speak in this city next Tuesday night and it' he Joes, he will have a large number o£. hear ers. Col. Estill has a large iKmiber of strong friends in Glynn county and he stands as much of a show hero as the other two candidates. Former Brunswlckian Dead. Henry Fort, well and favorably known in this city, died in Tatnall county some days ago, after a long illness. Mr. Fort was 25 years of age. He W rit to school in Brunswick for a number of years and was a youung Christian gentleman. Having Some Trouble. The Brunswick Electrical Supply Company is having considerable trou ble with their engine, but there is no fioubt abuot them getting it in run ning order today. It was run for Quite quite a while last night and as soon as it is better understood, it will, no doubt give general satisfaction. ~ Small Biaze Yesterday. The fire department was called out yesterday by a telephone alarm from New- Tow n. Tne flue of a residence occupied by Mr.'and Mrs. Duideiwwas on fire but was extinuishod without any trouble. City council meets in regular ses sion tonoght. Special excursions will be run by the steamer Bessie Sunday. (Jo down and got a whiff of the ocean. How Uneeda Biscuit Fresh, crisp and dainty. When Uneeda Biscuit Whenever you are hungry. Where Uneeda Biscuit / Wherever you are. Why Uneeda Biscuit Because good digestion waits on appetite. Sold only in In-er-seal Packages. MERCHANTS ALL AGREE 10 CLOSE STORES AI 6 MERCHANTS ALL AGREE TO CLOSE THEIR RESPECT!VE PLACES AT 0 O’CLOCK. The Brunswick iii'-rehains have ail lgren,| to (!<:-. lieu tto |i gtiv-T o(busln*s>t every afternoon it, six oroiork, Saturday e.'.i epted,* in ng 11 " summer months Til - following was issued liy > i sterday: W-.. the merchants of Brunsv.’l-k whose namea are hereunto attached, to promise and agr- to close our .espeeeivs places promptly at s x Vclock J). in. every day except -Swtui - ■a. . said agi.-tiuviit in i, into oiler."! tune 2. and cndtihu<\ until September la, 1302. A. Kaiser <L Bro. li. M. MlTte- ,v Son, Miss Kate Slater, V. .1. DoerMli, rer Y. Roberta, li. H. J,, y Bro. a; (' > McClure's Te iU’Cent Store, J. Holt nan,•.Mrs. M. k aas, J. A.JAmUk. .1. ti Heller & Bro., Douglas Hard” ee W, F. Deorlliiij . r, M. Kikan, li. M\u -Fen, Kennun 3’mt, Abo Roths Alls. K. Earlr. i.'ulsou Hardware ije. '• RtnnoH, C. McGarvcy. Not So Sure Yet At a late hour laid night The Never learned that th< ti o'clock .-I'M.nn i.ievenu nt would proiiohly i. ilf j|. a general failure. The merctv.j's have ill along been against it but not one of them desired to &u'.a-roei/i) fhv 'a-lies, as they SC I.i ,1 to .e a; the tuna or the movement. JSrarly every merchant •.. i , , ?n vi iied by customers who b‘i/3 atk.'J lam to remain open until j, ~s j ,; :30 in,l it is probable Liil ■ ; ,,r t u i, u K> , i ' ■***“ '* ' ‘"‘M'* '‘Ui.o .<> in tr> - its li a half hour, later ; .. u the Jr * Prisoner's Remarkable Escape. - Chicago, May 2J>- Handcuff,d to two other prisoners and to n deputy United Stat-s marshal. Fred Littleton, an alleged counterfeiter. H-inu taken io the federal prison at Milwaukee last evening, succeeded in t, moving hts handeiifl's in the union pa-. , n.ger sta tion and escaping. Several shots were fired at him. but he was not hit. London. May 28. Th< British tor pedo boat destroyer Hermit yr.i.m.icd on a rock off Cat.-- Cornwall. about ■! miles north of Lands' i-.'nd during a fog this morning. The sea was smooth and tugs endeavored to float the ves sel, hut her stoke holes filled with wa ter. and according to the late advices' received it will probably he necessary to affix new plates to the recruit be fore she can be loaded. . ATTENTION t l*l< NU'EUS • BASKET PARTIES We keep everything iu the line o . Meats, Pickles. Olives Jellies. Pry r serves. Grain' juice. Fruit Syrup ■and Canned Fruits: and many • other things too numerous to men tion, that goes to make up a nice luncheon. THOMAS KEANY, ‘Phone 11, ;{J2 Newcastle St. AYe close at seven o'cloc SOME SMART PUPILS OE IHE GRAMMAR SCHOOL THOSE WHO MADE HiGH MARKS AND WON PRIZES DURING THE PAST YEAR. Following is a list, of pupils a no won prizes and made high mark at the Ne'gon Grammar school during the east yeai : , <’ rtlfleates of honor for entire- year’s work: First Grade- Pauline Brock. He,on Baumgartner. Eunice Briesanick. Hal foYinson.. R. , nn.l Grade Annie liean A, kin son Gttu OssiuHKy, Wilson Spear. Third Grade Ester Clark. May Joe Igitt, -Ruth Norris) Moselle Traylor. Fourth Grade—Kenneth Ammons. Louise Baker, Maude Elliot, Stella Wen?.. The' following reepivfd the re ward offered by Mr. A. V. Wood for jeneral excellency: Mattie Ferguson, fourth grade; Es ter Clark, third gade; Colon Bylsma. R'eoml grade ; Robbie Dart, first grade. These prizes were tiooks se lected by the pupils. Honorable mention for not being ibs.nt fur tardy a single time during; (lie year--Mattie Ferguson, Gertrude i ott, Stella Won?.. Hu;fit Baumgartner, Walti i Nathan. Enin K • Minnie Goldstein, May Jo” Lott, Eienor lewis, Mozidlo Traylor, Boyce Royal, Winnie MyKinnon, Eunice lirieseniek. Damon Lewis. FOR RENT - Mv residence on Mans !iel,l street. Possession giver. June 15. Terras s2e per month including water. D. AN'. Krinu.’ St. Simon Line. Steamers Hessie No. 1 arfti No 2. Scnedule in Effect May 25, 19C2. Leave Brunswick. Arrive Ocean Pier leave, OteYn Piers. Arrive Brunswick 8.00 a. m. 8.45 a. in 6.30'a m 7, 1> a m 8.30 a. m 9,15 a. m 9.30 aim 10.1-'. a m 200 p. m. 2.45 p. m 4.00 p m 4.45 D nr 5.30 p. m 615 p. m r>,3o p m 6.30 pm Simon Mills Arrive SC Simon M.its 6,00 a. m 10.CO a m 5,1 Op, m 7,00 ]. 111. A New Line of Mosquito Nets, t^jj Ice Cream Freezers, Lawn Chair's and Settees, Mattings andJFiber Rugs, fp| Have your Kitchen as pool as yourl Parlor by buying one of fur grand jRLSv s/xjlj Blue f lame Oil Cook Sto\es, No Smoke. No Smell. No Banger. yt.M.Miller&^Qn, CITY COURT JURORS 10 GIT MORE PAY REPRESENTATIVE BUTTS WILL INTRODUCE A BILL TO AL LOW Them more. There seems to be no doubt now about the raising of tli ray of city l court jurors from SI.OO to $2.00 per day. Representative Butts will lie asked to have such a law passell in the 1 gislature and it thought that lie will comply with tne request. There is no reason why men should be required to work for *I.OO in one court and be paid twice tint amount for serving another., when Lie work of both is about the same. - i'- ’ . * r : k ► AH user# o’ enry (-Iny Ki< ur ' it t!>* the Wsf Nojk ' f exeepr< l. The Mils }imv anlce r with ours goes wit h every j ound, „ Geo. W. Harper l ‘ ’Phone 158. THt GROCER, * < The steamer Falcon nus recently un dergone a thorough overhauling at liri.es' nick's marine railway. A. Rothschild return-. ,t from a flail ing trip to Ht. gimon yesterday. MAY 2fl