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SUKCAY MORNING
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in any Way What
ever,
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EXAMINE
Them
FREE and tell You what
the Trouble is.
KENNON MOTT, 0. 0.
Ttw (.aiding Jtweltn,
*l* NEWCASTLE STREET.
Inagaatar of watche* (or the
SaiKAm ia4 BAB Railway*.
Kaapar of the city clock. Time
by wtr* (rota Washington dally
itUaa
Clark, the leading and up to date
colored barber, has all tne latest
things connected with an up to date
tonaorial parlor. Hot baths on a mo
ment* notice.
Notice to Masters.
The News will publish ship notices
at $1.50. It is the only legal medium
through which these notices can be
published.
Summer Lew School
IMIVKRKITY Ob VIRGINIA.
In Virginia mountain*. 8u Summer. July 1 toffepunn
berl.lim Bt tlir Law I'jn ulti. Hwlnfitl *o Ijeglunw*-
%o .-mulidAtAA for tl* h*r. and u nrnctlu ocare who hav/*,
inclLAfl BfßCnAtto Infraction. for taUlogw. addrea*'
JL C. MINOR. Boorotnr/, Cfcorlott** villa*
EARLY CLOSING NOTICE.
The undersigned banks will cloee
at ONB o’clock p. m. SATURDAYS
between May 16 and October 1.
The National Bank of Brunswick
E. D. Walter, Cashier.
The Brunswick Ban. A Trust Cos.,
H. W. Gale, Cashier.
DIVIDEND NO. 14.
The Brunswick Bank and Trust Com
pany.
June 26th, 1902.
A semi annual dividend of $3.00 per
share has this day been declared by
the directors of The Brunswick Bank
and Trust Company, payable out cl
tne net earnings for the past six
months, to stockholders of record of
this date, payable on and after July
Ist. H. W. GALE, Cashier.
Clark, the well known colored bar
ber. U better fitted to serve the pub
lic than ever. Everything neat and
clean and up to date
Take a tumble to yourself and s*n
your clothes to Davenport. He will
do the rest. Clothes sent for and de
livered free. Phone 141-2.
SEMI ANNUAL DIVIDEND NO. 12.
The National Bank of Brunswick.
Brunsiwick. Ga„ June 21st, 1902.
The Board of Directors of the Nat
ional Bank of Brunswick has this day
declared Dividend No. 12, three per
cent, three dollars per share, payable
on and after July Ist, 1902. to share
holders of record at close of business
June 30th. E. D. Walter, Cashier.
Tax Notice.
City taxes for year 1902 are now
now due and payable. Toe tax ordi
nance requires the first half to be
paid by July 31st. A discount of four
per cent will be allowed to those
I .ijlug a full year’s taxes before July
Jst. Geo. H. Smith.
City Treasurer.
A Dryer.
The dryer at Jim Carter’s clothes
cleaning estahlisnment enables him
to scour and press a suit within five
hours. No one else can do this for
you. Phone 253-2.
The F. J. Byrd Process
Is the latest and most reliable as well
as a purely scientific method of clean
ing clotbes. Tnis is practiced only
by Jim Carter at 504 Monk street.
WE SELL
Buggies and Wagons
and can make t'he prices to suit,. See
us.
Wheelwright, blacksmith and horse
shoeing.
T. B. Burns,
210 Richmond street.
BHOES SHINED F REE!
At 300 Monk street. Each and
every customer of mine given a
shine ticket absolutely free. Clothes
cleaned and pressed on short notice.
DAVENPORT’S.
Phone 141-2.
Children Dying.
At this season of the j*ear, when
warm days followed by cool nights
and the eating of fruits and vegeta.
tries effecting the stomach, bowels,
etc., we hear of so many children dy
ing. Give them Dr. Digger’s Huckle
berry Cordial, the great specific for
all bowel troubles and children teeth
ing. Sold by all duggists, 25 and suc.
bottle.
YOU RUN THE RISK
When you fail to have Jim Carter
clean you clothes. Phone 253 2.
LADIES, BEWARE!
You are particular folks, and Bhould
ave your dresses cleaned only by
in Carter, who does good work,
tone 253.3.
'oisrrcrNT awsrd.
If you want a position, a houae, •
servant, ar want to BnA anything
that has been lost, or tnant some
thing that eomo one else has, ad
vertise in this column.
Rates strictly one cent per word
for eaoh insertion. Nothing taken
fer less than M cants
FOR RENT—My store in DixvHle.
Best stand in town for retail gro
ery. Apply 1,. Ludwig.
WANTED—To buy large quantity
of new Irish potatoes for cash. Apply
u> touthern Pro.ii ce uu.
FOR SALIC—RuDber stamps, seals,
stinceia, etc. Agent Underwood Typo
writer. Will B. Fain, 312 Newcastle
streeL
ALL KINDS OF CALIFORNIA
WINES 26 CENTS A BOTTIJS, AT
H. SELIG’S, 226 GRANT STREET.
TELEPHONE 272-3.
STRAYED OR STOLEN—Liver col
ored pointer, named "Max.” Reason
able reward it' returned to 601 Gordon
street.
FOR RENT —l wo nice two-story
houses, one on A street and one on
G, near the Oglethorpe, .ipply to R.
R. Hopkins.
FOR SALE —Tate Epsom Water
For bladder, kidneys and all disease*
of the stomach and liver, 35c. per gal
lon, 10c. a bottlle. H. Selig.
FOR SALE —I am offering my en
tire lot of household goods furniture
etc. and have some real bargains for
those iu need of such articles. Ap
ply to Mrs. H. G. Curtis. 211 Uniou
street..
LOST —Pocketbook containing $25.
Finder will be liberally rewarded by
returning fo this office
REWARD of TWENTY-FIVE DOL.
LARS will be paid for the return of
of the strayed or stolen liver colore 1 .!
pointer Max. Has been missing
since June 8. Chas. M. Morgan, 601
Gordon alert
LOST—One scarf pin, solid gold,
five or seven leaves on stem about
one- half inen long, with red stone In
center. Suitable reward will be paid
for return of samp to M. C. Sale, at
Hunter-Sale Drcgr Cos.
STRAYED —From 1311 Plince
street, large white dog with black
spots. Answers to name of "Spot.”
Return to 908 Richmond street, an‘.l
get reward.
FOR SALE —Fine Jersey cow of
J. B. Abrams. For price apply to
A. Borchardt.
WANTED Situation by' thorough,
bookkeeper with number of years ex
perience with a large lumber firm.
Address A. G. Sherman, Augusta, Ga.,
or R. E. Sherman, city.
TAM ID AH FALLS, fl V, THE
WILLARD HOUSE—With its fine lo
cation, high altitude, magnificent
views and excellent table, is an Ideal
place to spend the summer. The
famous Chalybeate spring's, a cure
for asthma, indigestion and kidney
troubles, ' ‘V'o located in the hotel
grounds. For rates address, Mrs. M.
T. I!* -jnn.
OAT SACKS. BRUNSWICK ICE
MFG. CO.
Those who have not bought their'
NLW HA IS
Will dowtill to call at
Mitftf Z. dlater’a
Before buying clscwhere-
New Hats, New Flowers
If you need a typewriter of and des
cription com* to see me before buying
1 can save you money. Terms rear
sonable and satisfaction guaranteed.
C. H. Jewett.
J. W. CONOLY,
Notary Public ami Ex-Officio Justice
of the Peace,
Office, 307 Newcastle Btriet.
NOTICE.
Parties having fat calves for sale
see R. E. Owens. Highest price
paid.
IW Whiskey.;
I II Disced :
: V especially;
Efor us. It is the:
jbest whiskey in:
:Brunswick;call:
[for it. For sale:
*only at our bar.i
:t OEWENSTf INS;
[2OO -Monk St.:
I TREMONT WHISKEY la FINE, TSO^
XHE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS
IN SOCIETY.
Miss Nellie Emery is me guest of
Mrs H. S. McCrary.
■ • •
Mrs. I. W. Causey is at home after
a visit to Jacksonville.
• •
Mrs. W. B. Roberts and her little
daughter leave tonight for Atlanta.
• • •
Miss Lillie Burroughs, who has been
quite sick for some time, os improv.
ing.
• 0 9
Miss Ella Blanton has returned
from Atlanta and will spend a month
on St. Simon.
• •
Mr. and Mrs. .1. S. Dunwoody have
moved into their new residence on
Egmont street.
• • •
The Presbyterian choir, of Savan
nah, will sing at the Presbyterian,
church here today.
• • •
Mrs. T. F. Winter and her children
will leave shortly to spend a few
weeks on St. Simon.
* * •
Mr. and Miss. F. D. Aiken and their
children and Miss Fannie Aiken have
returned from St. Simon.
• • •
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Rowe nnd little
son, of Savannah, are visiting Mrs.
M. C. Rowe on Union street.
• • •
Captain and Mrs. B. A. White and
little daughter left last night for Ma
rietta, Ga., to spend some time.
• • •
Mr. F. Elmore Twltty has returned
from a visit to Atlanta and Eufauia,
and loaves tonight for New York.
• • •
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Borchardt
fare stopping at present with Mr.
and Mrs. R. nothschild on Union
street.
• • •
Mrs. William Miller, of Savannah,
leaves for her home til's week, after
a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
W. J. Way.
• • •
Mrs. C. E. Turner anil ner little.son
formerly of this city, now of Atlanta,
will coma down this week to spend
a month at St. Simon.
• • •
Dr. and Mrs. G. W. Blanton and
fnelr family have moved down to St.
Simons, where they, will ocvuup/ a
cottage for a month.
• • •
Miss Emily Wuff and Miss Fannie
Grant Nightengale will leave in a
short time for Virginia, where they
will Bpcnd tne summer.
• • •
Mrs. M. MacLaren, who lias been
Hie guest of Mis. Willis Merchant, has
returned to her home In Nota Hulga,
Ala., accompanoed by Mrs. Merchant
and her two children.
• • •
Miss Katherine Morris and Edna
Pennlck, of Atlanta, arrived jester
day to be among the guests In Mins
Mary Lilia Blanton's and Miss Ella
Blanton's house party on St. Simon’s.
• • •
Mrs. Marvin L. Thrower, of Ah
lanta, with her two children, will ar
rive this week to spend some time
on St. Simon, after which she will
visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam Baker.
EXTRA SPECIAL.
Between the hours of 2 and 1 on
Monday and Tuesday, we will offer as
an Inducement beautiful Gowns trim
med with embroidery and inserting
yoke, neck and sleeve, with beautiful
embroidery edging, good value at 65
and 70c, between the hours will go at.
19e.
At Mrs. M. Isaac’s.
For Sale.
Four-room one-story bouse near
Oglethorpe Hotel. Just the place for
small family. $650.00. It Is a bar
gain. Half cash, balance on time.
Brobaton, Fendig 4 Cos. 1
Something new —quinine shampoo
for ladies Get it at Clark’s barber
shop.,
MADRAS CLOTH.
Ladies’ Madras Cloth, for Shirt
waists, worth 12 1-2 and 15c, at !lc.
At Mrs. M. Isaac’s.
McDuße's Little Blue Liver Pill
makes hue people bright, cleanses the
system ef all the deleterious and un
healthy matter and makes anew
person of you. IS cents, at W. Joer
ger’a
After a hard week’s work a day at
the seaside is indeed a luxury. Why
not go to Cumberland? Toe steam
er Emmaline will make the trip Sun
day, leaving Brunswick at 9 o'clock,
a. m. On the return trip sue wil!
leave Cumberland at 6 o’clock. Fare
for round trip only one dollar to in
clude car fare from pier to hotel. Go
down and take a surf bath.
NOTIC*.
Save you* umbroila frame as J. Ex
trawitch, 422 Newcastle strew i. will
recover it for SI,OO and guarantee it
to bo equal to any new $2,60 um
brella. He also masse umbrellas to
order.
Mrsi. D. Wyatt Aiken and Miss Sal
lie Aiken, of Brooklyn, N. Y.. are
spending a few days with' Mrs. K.
D. Aiken before leaving for a visit
to Darien. Before.. returning to Brook
lyn they! will visit Charleston and
Pensacola.
• • •
Mrs. A. C. Blain was expected to
return last night from Valdosta, where
she was called by the serious illness
•of /her brother-liiMUaw', M r. ( J|. f\V.
Pinkston. Mr. Pinkston is much im
proved and will be brought to Bruns
wick as soon as lie is able to travel,
for the benefit of the sea air.
* • m
Miss Marie DeVoe, who is enter
taining a charming house party at
her cottage on St, Simons, compli
mented her guests and a number of
othiers with a. pleasant straw ride
Thursday evening. Tnose paitieipat
ing were Miss Sallie Aiken, of Brook
lyn, N. Y., Miss Ad die Paul, of Da
rien; Miss Hazel Nightengale, Miss
Ethel Akers, of Atlanta: Mrs. Mad
eline Downing, Miss Leah Johns m,
Miss Gertrude Johnson, Miss
Julia Tyson, Mr. Frank Mallard, Mr.
Hunter Hopkins, Mr. Sam Ma'L.rl,
Mr. John If. Pace, Mr. Hugh Burford,
Mr. J. Y. Bra me, Mr. Win. Nighten.
gale. Jr., Mr. Nat. Nightengale, Mr.
Leighton Burroughs.
• •
Miss Tallulah Fleming entertained
'with a small but very pleasant card
party Thursday evening. Hearts was
the game played, and the decorations
and prizes emphasized the Japanese
note that made the affair very pretty
and distinctive. The ladies’ prize, a
pretty whattoheii was won by Miss
Janie Symons;; the men’s prize, a
picture, by Mr. A. C. Banks, ,lr. The
consolation prize, a piece of Japanese
bric-a-brac, was cut by Miss Kczzio
ConolM. Those present wore Miss
Hadd,ie McCullough, Miss Emily
Waff, Miss Irene Wood, Miss Arabella
Wright, Mias Ellizabeth Wy,ilv. oil
Darien, Mijss Jaa(ie iSymonsi, Miss
K-czzie Conoly, Mrs. J. W. Bonn- tt,
Mr. A. C. Banks, Jr„ Mr. Will Ware,
Mr. Frederic Pennima'n, Mr. J. W. Bai
ley. Mr. Will Baileyt, 'Mr. Stelhou
F'eming.
• • •
Cards are out for the wedding of
Mr. Alfred I). Johannesen and Miss
Kate Ivcc Stubbs, of Troy, Ga.. to
occur at, that place on Thursday, Juljji
17. Mr. johannesen is one of Bruns
wick’s most, popular young men and
is hignly esteemed by a large circle
of friends for his manly character and
sterling worth. He is the second son
of Captain and Mrs. Johannesen, and
although lie will not reach his twen
ty-first. birthday until tne day of his
wj ddjin.g. he lias til ready made! a
good record as a successful business
man. Miss Stubbs, the bride-elect, is
a charming and lovable young lady)
and ini very popular where she re.
sides. Captain and Mrs. Johannesen
and Mr. Oscar Johalnneaen will go
over to attend the wedding, and
the young couple will come here after
the ceremony and reception at the
home of the bride. They will be at
home at Captain Johannesen’s, and
will lie tendered a reception by the
parents of the groom.
GEORGIA, GLYNN COUNTY.
To all whom it may concern: B.
F. Treadwell having, in proper form,
applied to me for permanent letters
of administration, with the will annex
ed, on the estate of Mrs. M R.. Moore,
late of said county, this is to cite ail
and singular the creditors and next of
liiu of Mrs. M. R. Moore to he and ap
pear at my office within the time allow
ed by law, and show cause ifany
they can, why permanent administra
tion should not be granted to B. K.
Treadwell on Mrs. M. 11. Moore's es
tate.
Witness my band and official signa.
ture, this 2d day of June, 1992.
HORACE DART, Ordinary.
COLORED CHAMBRAP
in ail shades and stripes, worth 15c,
at 9c.
At Mrs. M. Isaac’s.
K OCEAN TRIP
To NEW YORK, BOSTON
AND ALL ,
EASTERN RESORTS
[ OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY
| LOW RATES — Superior Service \
( 50 Hours of Ocean Breexee
3 Sailings each Week
from Savannah, Ga.
K Th© Bteanuliins of tills Popular Line—incom- i
} parttWcin Hpppd, {ferric* or Appointments, offer i
[ a delightful routo— inexpensive in cost, complete
5 In enjoyments- from all Southern Points by a J
f short rail journey to Savannah and 60 hours of
I co °k —lt air to New York.
[ Pen Rath, Hkscrvations. aovaar -t.-.-.t.
Matts*. It©.. Apply T*
[ Lor*l Ticket Agents la Bruaewtek.
I W.e. B r*wer, €. T. A P. A. Ka.anna,,, Ga. '
Pure and Sweet are the Skin, Scalp,
and Hair of Intents Purified
and Beautified by
f&ticm*
II yijgt' -
MILLIONS use Cuticuua Soap, aa
sisted by Cuticuua Ointment, for
preserving, purifying, nud beautify*
ing the skin, for cleansing L.e scalp, and
the stopping of falling hair, for softening,
whitening, and soothing red, rough, and
soro hands, for baby rashes, itohings, and
dialings, and for all purposes of the toilet,
bath, and nursery. Millions of Women
use Cuticuua Soap in baths for annoying
irritations and inflammations, for too freo
or offensive perspiration, iu washes for
ulcerative weaknesses, and for many san
ative, antiseptic purposes which readily
suggest themselves to women.
Complete Treatment. $!.
Cl ricuitt Soap (2V \ t> cleans'*, the skin of
cm tn and scales and mHvii the thickened
cuticle, Cutjctra OiNiMKNi* to in—
Bt.Mith allay itching and Inflammation, and
bootlie. and neal, and Cl rni.ija 'Lvent
l’i lls (2.v,.), to cool and clean*© the h i l.
CITTrOURA RfcSOT.VIfNT PILLS (Ch- ColfttO
Coaled) Hioanow. taste lews, odcrlcH*. econom
ical an hatltu to fort he celebrated liquid Cm-u i iu
llr.HOLv knt, as woUasforiill other blood purifiers
and humour curcH. In screw-cup viulu, contain
ing t 0 dofluo, price 25c.
Hold throughout the world. British Depot:
Chartflrhnuae Su.. London. French Depot: A ituc tin
In l’ni*. Pari*. Potter Dim o am* Cm n, .sulo
lYopa., Bouton, U. S. A. •* All about the Sldu," free.
' LOwHrATES TO CALIFORNIA.
Southern Offers a Rate of Less Than
One Fare for Round Trip.
Brunswick to San Francisco and
Los Angeles, $64.25 for round trip.
Tickets on sale August Ist to 7th,
inclusive. Final limit. September 30.
Stoli.over is allowed at all Colorado
points and points west thereof.
Passengers wilt also have the priv
ilege of going and returning via di
verse routes. For further informa
tion rail or write to C. L. Candler,
general agent Southern Railway,
Brunswick, tin.
9age Woven Wire fenee
J*t’ the rftrcngC'it Jenee in the World.
You cannot tear down, burn or carry
away u PAGE fence. Cyclones cannot
move It, and once set up your fence 1 .T7'"T Z U' "! T~ 'T t T
job is done for the next twenty years.
There are fifteen different styles for t EtSPAbC 3 •
schools, churches, farms, residences, —rj —~t
poultry, cows, sheep, rabbits, hogs, : 1-4 oai h TCV : : fi
parks or any public place where a j 4” 1 UU-JL. ! S'\ c 7 1 4
good fence Is wanted. T fi 5 l. i : I : : •
T t r- Y: Tv- vt: ;■ _ t : . : £
( Jase Wrought Jrcn ‘/mice, —i—- - L- i—
. , , . ifage 'Ornamental Hawn ‘■fence
This fence is for anyone who pre- ... ... . , „
fers a wrought iron fence, v hether it ’ s j, prettiest, and cheapest fence
be around the yard, cemetery, school, °P lf .' nial- het for residences, schools,
church, or park. There are many de- churenes, cemeteries and any place
signs to select from. ou wau * ; beautify with an
attractive fence. The fence la attrac
tive in design and low in price.
When You want a fence 'or any purpose call on or white me. Prices
and designs furnished on application. Fences sold and built for purchasers.
If you get the PAGE fence you get the best on earth.
t>. W. SDemincj, yigent,
Brunswick
Write for particular*.
6wepi Sitf 'Ocean fftreeze#
Cumberland Island
90 minutes sail from
BRUNSWICK, Gfl.
Two Roots Daily
New and Unexcelled Management.'
Ochestra, Bowling, Target Range, Tennis. Ping-Pong. '
Premises Thoroughly Renovated. Impivcd Lighting ' ’
No Scarcity of Sea Food, ‘
t
*
* *
For Rates Apply to *
J. L. JACOBI, Manager,
Cumberland Island, Ga.
Electric Light Notice.
From and alter July Ist, fine rates
for electric light servic.e on meters
will be reduced from 15 ennts to 10
cents per 1.000 watts.
Flat rates on business houses which
are now SI.OO to 75 cents, will be
reduced to 75 edits to 55 cents ae_
(ording to the number oL' lights used.
Flat rates on residences will remain
the same as now charged.
This company is prepared to sup
ply incandescent lights on as low
terms as any company can. ,
BRUNSWICK LIGHT' & WATER
CO.
Potatoes.
We want to buy a large quantity of
now Irish potatoes for cash. Com
municate with us.
South-‘iii Produce Cos.
New Workmen
of a higher grade and improved fa
cilities make Jim Carter the leader
of clothes cleaners. Phone 253-2.
Latest fad in face veils just received
at Mitts Kate Slater’s.
Spend the day at the seashore, and
get a whiff of old oceans breeze. The
steamer Emmaiine will make the trip
to Cumberland Sunday, leaving Bruns
wick at 9 o’clock a. m„ returning
leave Cumberland at 6 p. m. Fare for
the round trip is only $1.25, includ
ing car fare from pier to hotel and a
good dinner. Surely you cannot af
ford to miss finis trip.
There’s only one place in Brunswick
where clothes are cleaned and press
ed by scientific methods, and that's
.it Jim Carter’s.
When you want good work done
and done quickly call up phone It 1-2,
or send to the old Central Hotel stand.
Davenport’s Cleaning and Pressing
Club. Ladies suits a specialty.
Quinine shampoo, the latest for
ladies’ hair. For sale only at Clark's
tonsorial parlors.
Happy Time in Old Town.
“We felt very happy/’ writes R. N.
Reyillp. Old Town, Va„ “when Buck-
Irn's Arnica Salve wholly cured our
laughter of a had case of scald head.”
It delights all who use it for cuts,
corn's, burns, bruises, boils, ulcers,
eruptions. Infallible for piles. Only
25e. at all druggists.
Davenport’s cleaning and pressing
club. Why wear a greasy and wrink
led suit? See Davenport. Phone
141-2.
Remember the Bessie's Sunday
Schedule for St. Simon. Leaves
Brunswick 9:30 and 2:30 p. m., re
turning leaves St. Simons It and 6 p.
iu.
Filthy Temples in India.
Sacred cows often defile Indian tem
ples. but worse yet is a body (hat'd
pointed by constipation. Don’t per
mit it. Cleanse your system with
Dr. King’s New Life Vills and avoid
untold misery. They give lively liv
ers, actv'e bowels, good digestion, fine
appetite. Only 25c. at all druggists.
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