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SUNDAY KOBNINtJ
Outing’ Suits
It’s Just <is We Thought,
Of the 150 Suits which we received
last Friday, 50 of them were sold.
This slmpply proves what w<i have
Always held:
“Ihat the Men of Brunswick
Do Appreciate Good Values.”
Have you seen any of these suits?
They arc orth SX.OO, SIO.OO, $12.00
and $:HI.OO, hut we have put them at
$lO5. $5.45, $0.15, $7.05, SO.OO.
Selcnt Yours lomorrow.
Your money back for the asking.
OUR STORE CLOSES AT 6 O’CLOCK
We Are Mow Prepared
to furnish Ice Crecm, mcde
from Pure Cretin, in an
quantity, and deliver It any
where in the city.
We, nave special Ins (I rani -‘Packers"
, tel our Family Trade, and \re gnartinhW
qua ily of cream, and promptness of
•(•livery,
65 c. tpiai t, $2.00 gallon.
■ m I Mm 11
W. J. BUTTS,
THE DRU GGIST.
St. Simon Line.
Steamers Hessie No. 1 and No 2.
Scnedule in Effect May 25, 1902.
Leave Brunswick. Arrive Ocean Pier Leave Ocean Piers. Arrive Brunswick
8.30 a.m. 9.15 a. m 6.30 am 7, 1 ■ a m
10,00 a. m 10.45 a. m 11. 15a m 12,00 a m
200 !>• >• 2-45 p. m 4.00 m 4.4;, „
530 p. m 615 p. m '-.30 0 m 6.30 pm
Leave Shimon Mills Arrive SO Simon Mills
a ' "> 10.00 a m
J ’’ o P- c , , 7.00 1- in
Sunday *Sr*hoilule.
1.-IIVU Wnnwwiek I.cave On an l-i.-r
II 00 a mf
m. 7 00 p, in
WANTED and FOR SALE
Second Hand Furniture, Stoves,
Organs, Pianos, Desks, and other
t hings tQO numerous to mention.
J.W, Watkins,
208 Bay St., Brunswick Ga.
I also have :: Sewing Machine motors, the last chance, at SI,OO each.
"m •. • A.. ... .. . . _ - . .
| Bargain Day,
Saturday, Monday and Tuesday.
June 28, 30, and July 1,
See circular of both stores.
<J. H. Heller & Sro.
220 Newcastle. 302 Bay.
LITTLE LOCAL NEWS NOIES.
Fred. Pennomas is at home from
school in Charleston.
Harry Atkinson, of Savannah,*was
in the city yesterday.
Morris Greenwood lias resigned bis
position with Goldsmith & Cos.
Mason T. Scarlett, of Pansy Bluff,
was in the city yesterday.
John M. Wiggins, of Wayrn svill ■,
was in the city yesterday.
Col. F. E. Twitly left last night on a
business trip to New York.
Captain Chatb Russell has return
ed from a visit to White Springs.
W. Scotia Tison, off Savannah, wan
among the visitors to the eitv yes
terday.
It isi very likely that the Fcrnau
dina base hall club will come over
to the city, for a game with the
Brunswick team during the: week.
Tne inusie at the Presbyterian
church today will, be by the choir of
the First Presbyterian church of Sa
vanriah. They are the guests of Mrs
VI. C. Rowe, and were invited to
ring lu re.' as there ig no service in
tneir church today.
Miss Gussie Dixon, who has recent
ly been appointed to a teacher's po
sition In the public school of Bruns
wick, is now in Knoxville. Tenn., ink
ing a special course in the normal
school there. Miss Dixon is a noire
of Dr. and Mrs. Hatcher, and makes
her home there.
NEWS OF THE SHIPS.
Some Smt.ll Marine Items of the Do
ings of a Day.
The following is the movement of
Hie vessels at the port of Brunswick
yesterday:
Arrived Spanish brig Sehrario
Mosternay. Havana; Nor. bark Mar
garetta, i .arson, Buenos Ayres.
Sailed British hark Jupiter.
Howes. Bristol, Cleajryul, schooner
Belie Wooster, Summerville, New
York.
The boat races to he held In (his
Citv air* attracting considerable at
tention, and from all indications prom
ise t.o he very interesting.
Tne schooner Feretta came In ye.v
ter.lay with a cargo of rosin for the
Downing Cos.
The steamer Falcon inis been treat
ed to anew coat of paint.
APPOINTED DEPUTY GRAND.
Dr. A. Christie Selected for Brurp
wick.
Captain Henry .MeAipin, grand mu
ter of the Odd’Fellows of the slate of
Georgia, has completed his selection
of deputy grand master for the
various lodges throughout the state.
This is one of me most important du
ties that a grgan.l master lias to per
form. Min’ii depends upon the selec
tion of the right men for deputoes, as
il is upon tneir work thill the 'success
of the order in their respective local,
ities depends.
Ur A. Christie was honored with
tin* appointment lor thos city.
•LADIES CLUB—
►
, A seietifie combination of
till! CHOICEST TEAS. This
blend will he valued for its
purity ami excellent quality
For this TEA only Die
choice pickings of Lie iirst
crop are selected.
SEE ‘‘THE MAKING."
THOMAS KEANY,
Phone 11. 312 Necastle.
WHEN OTHERS FAIL
To please you, send your < lothes
to Jim Carter, tine leading clothes
cleaner.
Virulent Cancer Cured.
Star! ling proof of a wonderful ad
vance in medicine is given by druggist
I*. W. Roberts. of hiiivait th
An old man there had long suffered
with what good doctors pronounced
incurable cancer. They believed his
case 'mipclc.js till lie used Elnetric
flitters and applied Bueklen's Arnica
Salve, whie'n treatment completely
cured him. When Electric Bitters aro
used to expel bilious, kidney and mi
crobe poisons at the same time this
sahe exerts its matohiess healing
power, blood diseases, skin eruptions,
ulcers and sores vanish. Hitters 50c.,
salve 25c. at all druggists.
me bruins wick daily news
AT PR£.' BYTLRIAN C!"i U f.CH
Interesting Musical Program Arrang
ed for Today.
Ti I(p i' TV if • {,■] a y ,;! tl'i •.’ Prtr J;. v -
wf’rian <r ? r< n .to ?ti :,
usual interest. '!' •• i.o ■ , • •
the choir of ti.• - Fu;■ f I q-. c>yt, s : >
church of Savannah T *ie cfn ii j.,
•composed a.. foilo;,j . o!;>vk. so
prano; Mis. A. it. |s .-,*. ,\!r..
House, tenor; Mr. pyrm*--. i.s-.0,
Mrs. i
■iron’s service .usher Hi • of
he mi ,<*:) i : i Ti - ;
OH: i t of . ; Cciai
unions, i!■ liy t.h-* i l.i.srcu \
dial wl< mm ; ■ * ;: n . A in .. |j *, a „
mr- and * i i.to:
Had a Great Rush.
Tim popular clothing store of B.
H. Levy, Bro. R C . .-* ,* '.
im as yesterday ami mi Fi-idm . T.icir
half pa sc ad i,i ■ * > *
work.
MISS EMERY'S, DEATH
Tribute from the Leading Paper in
Americus.
The Amencm, Times i.ecorder har
i lie toilowing w Itb i *f"rc!K ,* t ■ the
death of .Miss Mabel Km. ry:
"Thu death of ‘ 1 ss Mabel Ci :-*r,v
occurred hen* at :* early beer yes
terday movulu ,*>t tit" r* . ,ti n< *• of
Mrs, S. It. loin wk • .i„ h i re
sided recclii !y
"Miss liinerv 1, and t a n* i.R.nt ei
Americus several y.-a ■,. ruining hn.
from Brunswi* pad ha.) many
friends will! and •* *!■ *•!. hop .* ■-!
She was a. proir.im-j.;. .q , ...
GlirisUim Sec eft h {■:
funeral service will tie i iicdueiod i
that ehiireu at TV. *u; ■v, ; , *■ 1
the imdy was sopf last night
Americans in Cob ; Ask
New Yo !.. Ju Him e- ,
indigent Amori*-.!* - now in n. ;. j.,, j
are i iil o nin ■■ f, *■ ..:
say s a dispatch e> ; i:. a',- ■■.,.- ■
Havana. This pi e* • y ;
Suires to call am> if \: .
leans in the levntie i. wh u
RUhserijdious were made to . re. the
needy Americans toth** Fi . Star*'.-
Governor of Isle of Man Dead.
London. June lit.— Lord H nm-kc-,
governor of tin 1 ; ... Man. voio oi
been in ill health for r *i• - ri<-- (mof,
died at the IgJj ,>f Jiao today, i. was
born In ti 512.
Will Have C-ip'tul of slO.cro.'-oa.
Trenton. N. J.. .Turn* . -. *,, r i.
can steel found! is . i *.: ,■ . ( a
eertiticate of corpoi , a; i *m. eapita! t (•:.
OOO.bbO. Tile null'-fi .. .; i ■. .
manufacture iron, y;. - ...
in sc and oilier r . u C- ;
tides partially coe ■ ~ r;> s . u
Elected Captain of Harvard Crew.
New ! oi.don. ''■ .
lhm James. Jr., ot Cambridge. - ~
today elected .-apt:.ine; Harvard Y
sity crew. Ho row sd tvw th ;
and is a tW3 man. fie h a m •
fessor William .‘aw j' -. < a:,: ; t , .
Harvard.
President Ret t; -s to Capital.
Wasiiingt-. . ,
Roosevelt and . a :, ,n W;
inston on a sc t! train tvm
Pennsylvania i.tlit . . ic tius
morning.
Decree Closes Relmio-..- aitatinns.
Paris, Ju:.c '* , <j
ing held at ;ic . s , M , ...
morning Preside n l< > san , eii a
decree ,losing the •: debris institu
tions which have . r c.ed w : ;h
the provisi: -of th. taw r ksso.u.l.
tions. One hundred and thirty . ,-;a'.
lishments are in\otv> I. in ( an
on th ■ subject V.c, • -p.t; . vari
ous prefectures this afternoon.
TEACH THE EOY3 TYPEWRITING,
As it i3 an Art That Should be Cu!
vated.
*' one accomplishment
r ; -tii i- profession, more useful to
- VUR S “hit, (or ladies, either), then
*u./ otii r, in these days of advanced
e'.ca,-* and improved methods of con
‘‘ liusiness, in ad r s branches,
* 1 ' !l;u of typewriting. There is
scarcely a business house of any giz*.*
ir m;>..,rtanee in which tnere is not,
■■■'(' or more typewriting mft
i.ii . and. a father fitting bis boy
> ik a place in the world, cannot-
"■ qualify him to compete sue.
(. stttluly for cievating and rriirn
ucratiV' employment than by giving
i : t an opportunoty of acquiring this
.)!- akuip up v.y-il ay, instructive art.
Win I- the knowledge of stenography
) ai;-o of .treat service to a young
"an desirous of entering on a fm.si
:i*. ks * .ireer, it must be supple meatect
• t;uri kr.'iv,dedge of tjfpewiitoug,
(.'••■■: - ar * many Inst inc.es
in i’ j i typewriting alone is tho
■ ' -: "i requirement, and expert ope
•tots a , always in demand. In Bf*
r i. ; .. a hoy an opportunoty to learn.
> ;i:-. the writing machine, he is
ot only' taught a useful profession
■''ki' i m. t some day stand him in
ood ;*it .id, imt his composition, gram
:,,i. av- pronunciation arc improved,
0
U* and, and faet'c may lie developed im
him Intent faculties which will take
aim ufi many rounds on the ladder ■
is if. 11. JBWETT.
WANTED!
Min ('.'.:• place, i.iG Monk .Irect.
Phono 25!)-2.
Yttlc'-v Fcv r Sc.aur.~es Mexican Town.
1 ' !•' I -Bine 2S.- A Con:/.-
yi'-KU o, special say. : Too
yellow fever < ,>h!emic which has be, 1
ra'inc here .sin .- the early spring,
■ rit it.
"a‘. ’ 1 not hi. !), but some of the im st
prominent people ot the city have sue.
I'Uii:. l rlnring the past week. Fmir
promhit nt Americans. Mr. anil Mrs.
J. K. French, H. T. French and K. U.
I’ •!.. among the dead. Mr.
was well known in rail rued
in Mexico. He came here from
. I 'eso. Tex. He leaves an orphan
daughter.
•'••’I and Diyidendd Payments.
.< w Yerx. June 27.- — A compilation
of interest and dividend payments to
he made in .Inly, published by the
Journal of Commerce, shows that the
Kuo! disbursements this season will
irn ahead of last year’s large total,
nr.d urdouPiedh, break all records. Di
vidends on railroad securities show an
iii.-rease ov> r the same period last
or $2,137.0imi, while Industrial di
vidends; -how a shrinkage of *4.613.-
uO. Tht> ■ alter is attributed largely
to the disappearance of several large
Copper companies from the list.
No Trouble in Santiago.
Santiago. Cuba. June lx. —The rc
i pot! • circulated in the United States
nev ,i. great agitation
11 j- tis negio element who
: v * ; ' f demanding that the
■ revolutionary army be paid and ap
proving of General Bandera's plan of
tr ire to the woods, are incorrect.
T •: city and the province of Santiago
are absolutely quiet.
Aim of Farmer Was Deadly.
Gib on. Ga.. June 2S.—S. H.' Harrtii,
a farmer who resides ) mile north of
G'li - on. had an altercation with two
negroes, Albert Stith and Ed Brown,
who were employed by him. T be trou.
bb- started in the field and ail parti >s
w nt to their homes, armed themselves
with guns and pistols. They met at
the house of Mr. Harris and the battle
begun, resulting in the instant kill
n.r. m’ Smith and fatally wounding of
Brown. Mr. Harris escaped unhurt
awe* arivmiayutsMmassmeaaturn
0
y
FREE! FREE!
m
R Call and get a large palm
. ! fan fr* -with HKNRY CLAY
hj FLOUIt atlvcrtmentent; and
remember there is no bettor
flour sold. \Ye receive a frosh
Shipment each week direct
; from the mill. Give it a trial
J ami you will use no other
mrsKMfimxnKjrrrmammimKixriAatsiimim
MAY WEDS DECEMBER
Groom of 70 Takes Unto Himscif
Bride of 14.
Raleigh. June 28.—News was re
's ived here from Morrisville that
shows Cupid lias not heon idle there.
He witnessed there the union of
two loving in arts, the- groom, John
Hansel; m T,g n man 70 years old,
while,the bride, who was pretty Miss
R-st.li V- - ton, is oni 14 y- itrs of ag*.
idle parents of tie- bride witnessed
the ■ mue-in "i *!. nuptials, and
the mayor ol the town officiated.
Texas Drouth is 3roken.
Dail.c .in -x .V drouth of six
weeks V. :, I>; . n her. today hy a
sbe." ccii ' i ’ri The rain
‘'•’if"!' ; . . . i ; . i g< a. .ally as far south
as the gulf, bu none is reported north
and -t it is too late to materially
aid Hu e. -.ii crop, but will help cot
•• ' re; ,, t:i from Grand •'a
lc.’ c a ee-avy gale and water
>v. : bank' -it river. There was high
• i "-e s' at Galveston all last
it io a: ' today, and win* connection
with that city was lost at 12 o'clock.
Builder of Battleship Maine Dies.
N“ W York. Juno 28. —William Lines
Mil i.tiiye, naval .instructor, U. S.. N„
retiied. who stijicrvisod the construc
tion of the ill fated battleship Maine
at. the Brooklyn navy yard, is
dead at his home in Brooklyn. Ho
was born in New York city 73 years
ag. and entered the naval service in
L'l’.J. He became a naval construc
tor in lbS'.i. and retired throe years
later. At the time of the Spanish
war he r* turned to the navy and did
active duty for two years.
Forest Fires Threaten Disaster.
Durango. Colo., June 2s.—The forest
fires up I.ightner creek are still raging
and flames are rapidly working north
ward. A herd of several thousand
sheep arc hemrne : in at the upper er.d
i of the i annon. and the entire district
will be destroyed. The fire on Cor*
ett, creek in ar Ouray is still raging,
anti a woman and four children had a
narrow -scape near the Teller mine.
Tv. y had to b carried to places of
safety by the rescuers.
Large Distillery for Chattanooga.
Chattanooga. June 2.%—The- Chatta
nooga distillery. with a capital of
about $150,000, has been organized
here by J. S. Cannon. H. C. Abercrom-
Ti ■ plant
of thc ! Tennessee Pottery company
will be converted into a bonded ware
house and a wholekaje department
will be established.
JUNE 2