The Brunswick news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1901-1903, June 05, 1902, Image 4

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THURSDAY MORNING Ladies’ Umbrellas Colored and mark, all sorts of hand les and qualities. Special salej this week on two lots Just received. One lot |2.98. One lot $1.48. See Window. Your money back for the asltinq. * OUR STORE CLOSES AT 6 O’CLOCK We Are Now Prepared to furnish Ice Cream, made from Pure Cream, in any quantity, and deliver It any where in the city. We Oftve special lea O.eiini •‘Paekera” fol our Family Trade, aiql we guarantee qua.ity of cream i ami proniptm ss of delivery. 50 c. quart. " w. j! butts, THE DRUGQIBT. TOBIAS NEWMAN Hfls THE EXCLUSIVE CONTROL of the Lotos Club PURE Rye Whiskey, BRUNBWICK A ND VICINITY. WANTED and FDR SALE Second Hand Furniture, Stoves, Organs, Pianos, Desks, and other things too numerous to mention. J.W, Watkins, 208 Bay St, Brunswick Ga. I also have 3 Sewing Machine motors, the last chance, at $7,50 each. I BIG | Bargain Sale [Monday June 2, Tuesday June 3. f See Circular. \ Call and Convince Yourself and. H. Heller & Bro. Two Stores, , 220 Newcastle, 302 Bay Sts YESTERDAY’S SHIPPING RECORD Arrival an<t Departue of Vessels at This Port. Following Is the record of the movements 'of vessels at this port yesterday: Arrived —Bark Irene (Sp) Capt. .Rivas, from Valencia; schooner Woodward Abrahams, Capt. Mar shall, front Havana. ifaiki I--Schooner Amelia Willey, Capt. Dodge, for New York; schoon er Montana, Capt. Boye, for Phila delphia; Capt. Boye, for Phila-.C-s --delphia; schooner Wm. Sumner, Capt, Pendleton, for New York; schooner \fShorn<*/' ( r Haggart, for New York; schooner James David, som, Capt. Jansen, for Norwich; hark Bayard, Capt. Lovedale. for Hamburg; schooner Edward P. Av ery, Capt. Flynn, for Now Haven. TORNADO WRECKS TOWN. V Many Buildir, ;s Razed and One Life Reported Lost, Platfeville, Wis.. dune L- A tornado strip k Louii-dnu'g. a small town 1C miles southwest of Platteville, last evening, arid urcorilirg to ••• -ports re ceived lie.f today t.lie damage was very heavy. Barns, outbuildings, etc., were demolished. Seeing the *ury of Hie storm Edward Ward, a well-to-do (armor, hurried his leant horaev.-ard. He was unhitching it when his li.irn was blown id pieces, a heavy timber striking him in the forehead and crushing his skull. He •lied instantly. Heavy rains also caus ed .great, damage to crops, and it is said that the a< a on':: work on many farms linn been a total In s. The Sis son dwelling at Jamestown was total ly destroyed. TROOPS HOMEWARD BOUND. Several Transports From Manila Ex pected at ’Frisco Soon. Sftn Francisco, June 4.- A week from tomorrow the transport Warren will be due from Manila and on June id the Kilpatrick is expected to ar rive. Word lias been received here that the Hancock left Manila on May 27, bringing the h< aibpinrlers and ten companies of the Ninth infantry. It:; enlisted men, to prisoners and 214 eas. unities. The transport Sherman left Manila May 28 with Major General Lloyd Wheaton and Brigadier General Simon* Snyder in addition to 58ft enlisted men of (lie Sixth Infantry,.fit! enlisted men of tlie Ninet'-i-eth infantry, 21 sick men. 15 insane and 12 discharged sol diers. Pastor Dies From Paralytic Stroke. Galveston, Tex., June 4.—R. ,1. C. ltoelmt, 80 years of age and for 51 years pastor of the First Evangelical Lutheran church of Galveston, is dead from a stroke of paralysis. He was a pioneer of Galveston and an organ izer of the church in Texas. E. 1). Wolff*• returned to his iiome in Norfolk yesterday. (Communicated.) .... A vote for K. till is a vote for Brunswick. Vote for lvstill uul help Bruns wick. 14still is Brunswick's friend. Vote for ‘aim. Brunswick appreciates bet' friends and Estlll is a friend of Brunswick. Vote for 'aim. Eutifi’s elf el ion means Hon.. W. G. Branhty will go to the Unit'd States Senate. BRANTLEY IS FOR ESTILL. ~ Notice. My husband, L. D. Joel, has this day purchased the dry goods busi nesa ueretoforiH conducted by me at •'ll. 2“ 1 Monk street, tais city, and in' wifi continue to conduct the bus iness. at thei same stand. This June 4, 1362. , IP. JOEL* Oak Grove House. Summer and autumn hotel on Tal lulu it Fails: railroad 5 miles south of I til Is. "ill receive gnc-its onTlimi* 20th, T. M. Koddrill, Mgr., Turner villo, Ga GEORGI CLVNX COFNTY. By virtue of an order of the court lof ordinary of said county will he sold at public oittery. on the first 'I tins, lay in dune, 1(101’. at file court house iu -mid county, between the usual hours of sale, the following real estate situate in Glynn county, to wit: All of that certain lot tract or parcel of land situate) lying and being in the county ami state aforesaid, and in the 1536 District, containing lOti acres, more or less, and hummed ns fellows: North by | lands formerly owned by H. C. ! Taylor: east by lands of r. Dart op iate; south by lands of Jacob | Hutch: west y lands formerly own ed by \V S. Forrester, now owned by .kidn 1,. 1 iimli, said tract of land has upon it one ill S-rcom dwelling hotTse in good repair, and several out hoses barns, etc. also 1 lot of farming tools. At the same time and place, will bo sold New Town lot No. 129, In" sale will bit continued from da> to day between the same hours until all said proparty is sold. This June 1. 1902. HIRAM J. READ, Administrator of Estate of Mrs. lictusa Stafford j BRANTLEY IS FOR ESTILL. i THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWB Some Social Views Vicki. Mrs. J. B. Abrams is still quit ill in Atlanta. • * 9 Miss Fannie Aiken .- pent yester day in the city. m m m Miss Hallle Brobston is spending a week on Cumberland. * * • Misses I.uia and Ella Burdeit*- are spending some days on St. Simon. • • Mrs. S. C. Atkinson will enter tain the Acacia club Friday after, noon. • * Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Beach have re moved to the, Campbell residence on Gloucester street. • • Mrs. Harris M. King and cliiidn'.i will lufive tomorrow night for Mari etta where they will .-:i.-*n.i .at weeks. m m m Mrs. E. J. Alii :i and Mi- Gi tiul.i Allen will leave shortly- for N<w M’ixico where they will spr nd t.o. summer. • • • Mlsss Marie Parker, after days sprint with Mis; Hazel Night ongale,, is again the guest of Mi Ethel Conoly. • • • The Daughters of the Coup 1 , will hold the regular monthly me.-i.- itig this afliTnoon at the i< - i<l-,i. . of Mrs. It. It. Hopkins. A lull it t.'nance is reqrtstcd. ** * i lim reception tendered the Vi<ter atm Tuesday evening tit the n.-si ilence of Mrs. 13. F. Coney, was i very pleasant affair. Several of ih Veturau* gave interesting remin: ees of the war. Mr. J. .1 Spears uni Mr. it. H, Daniels n,luting man incidents, both amusing and paGe t ie. A paper was read by Mi-,..; Ma. ria Blair by special request of the Daughters of the Confederacy which was very Interestlnr and non ly en joyed. • • • Invitiations have lieon i-sued for the wedding of Miss Bertha Green wood and Mr. Jacob lloiliolz, which will occur at tint home of the iu id. mother', Wednesday evening, Jur/ 18. The marriage of thin popular young couple will lie an event of In terest to a large circle of |h ..- :d Ttfe brldo-eloet has lived, • ■ since her childhood and has won many friends by her lovable disposi tion ami noble attributes. Mr Rotholz resided in Brunswick main y• 4ars. and is deservedly popular amongst a host of friends. At yv, but he is located at Norfolk. Va.. where he is very sueeessfu! in busi n■t'o. After an extended wml.lia journey Mr. Rotholz and his Pride will he at . home in Norfolk. • • • Mrs. Bolling Whitfield has re turned from a visit to Hon. and Mrs. warren S. Reese at their home in Montgomery, Ala. Mr. Reese is U. S. attorney for that district. and Mrs. ilei’si’ was Miss Essie* Wait field of ibis city, and while the. Mrs. Whitfield assisted tiiemi in eu tertaining the Thompson c.,. sional party, ami a large nninh.-r ot other prominent gucj'ds at Mr. Reese's beautiful coimtiuj pia,, . Tiiej Cedars,” at a reception of which the Montgomery Advert -ez after describing; it in detail, speaks as a perfectly charming affair. ATTENTION PICMCEKS basket parties We keep everything in th. !m ~i Meats, Piokles, Olives J. ill, j> lv serves. Grape juice, Fruit Syrup and Canned Fruits; and many other things too numerous to im p tion, that goes to make up a nice luncheon. THOMAS KEANY, Phone 11, 312 Newoa : S' We dose m se\.. :l , BRANTLEY IS FOR ESTILL. Ship Notice. Neither Master. Owners e.,r ~ a signtvs of the Ihitisn steamship "Trojan” will he responsible for any debts contracted by the crew of sain steamer. F. D. M. STRACHAN & CO., Consignees. BRANTLEY IS FOR ESTILL. C? ( Uneeda L gf ! New Syrup jV . EVAPORATED Georgia Syrup': None Better, in 1 qt Cans 2 qt. Cans. OREGON ELECTIONS. Democrats Elect Governor, but Repub licans Will Control Leuislature. Portland, Or*.. June 4.—Returns from yesterday's elections arc 1 still in complete, but partial returns from all but six of the 23 counties in the statu give George F, Chamberlain (Item.) for governor a majority of 1,150. Cham berlain is running ahead of his ticket 111 II cGy . j r- ;,j p.w I and i: irn : !..• n tin m i: ■ i-.--f i;si.itol that, his majority will reach 2, 5 m). Tin Republican state ticket, with the exception of governor, will have close to majority, and both houses of the leyi; lature will ; l( . t; 0 puhlieau, insuring the election of a Republican United States senator to succeed John Simon. St. Simon Line. Steamers Bessie No. 1 and No 2. Schedule in Effect May 25, 1902. Leave Bmnsw.ck, Arrive Ocean Pier Leave Ocean Piers. Arrive Brunswick £•00 a. m. 8.45 a. m 6.30 am 7, l a in £■ 0 a. m 9.15 a. m 9,30 a m 10,1*> am 2 00 p. m. 2.45 p. m 4.00 p m 4.45 D 1U ’• 0 P- m 615 p. 111 ‘>,3o p m 6.30 pm leave St, Simon Mills Arrive St. Simon Mills 6 00 a - > 10.00 a ill 5,10 p, m 7,00 p m tfwept isi{ 'Ccean freezes Cumberland Island 90 minutes sail from BRUNSWICK, Gfl. Two Boats Daily New and Unexcelled Management. Ochestra, Bowling, Target Range, Tennis. Ping-Pong. Premises Thoroughly Renovated. Improved Lighting No Scarcity of-Sea Food, * For Rates Apply to J. L. JACOBI, Manage?’, Cumberland Island, Ga. TO MOVE INTO NEW QUARTERS ’ Agent of Armour Packing Cos. Will Remove Today. A. M. Smith, the local representa tive of the Armour Packing Company will today remove '.Us office Into the .May building comer of Gloucester ami Bay streets, which was recently leased by the big Kansas City pack ing company. * Vlr. Smith was s.pm by a repre sentative of the News yesterday and sail ’ne exp.yted a man here from headquarters within 4Ue next week to build the) cold storage. John. C. Lehman, ari old Bnins wiekian, now of Atlanta, is in the city. JUNE 5