The Brunswick news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1901-1903, June 07, 1902, Image 4

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SATURDAY MORNING Shirt Special. For a week we will sell the greatest line of negligee shirts ever sold In Brunswick for 49 c. Colored and white, no collar, detach ed- cuffs, excellent value for 75c. one. week at ■ . 49 c. The new fal. Black anil White Ox ford lacef>, sc. 15 c. and 25 c. Your money back for the asking. OUR STORE CLOSES AT 6 O’CLOCK 1 We Are Now Prepared to furnish Ice Cream, made from Pure Cream, in any quantity, and deliver It any where in the city. W* oave special lot O.eam '‘Packers” fol our Family Trade, and wc guarantee qua.ity of oreain, and promptness of delivery. 50 c. quart. W. J. BUTTS, THE DRUGGIBT. TOBIAS NEWMAN M 5 THE EXCLUSIVE CONTROL of the Lotos Club PURE Rye Whiskey, BRUNSWICK A ND VICINITY. WANTED and FOR 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. GREAT Sacrifice Sale Saturday, Monday, Tuesday, June 7th. 9th. and 10th. *J. H-& Bro. Gaeatestßargains Ever Offered 220 Newcastle, 302 Bay Sts. ; dome dedal : Views Vfctes. : j Mias Boyle leaves tomorroiw for North Carolina. • • m Rev. and Mrs. I). W. Winn spent yesterday in the city. * * * Mrs. J. S. Wight has returned from a visit to White Springs. • mm Mrs. Noyes and Misses' Louise and Annie Noyes spent yeterday at Fernan dina. Mrs. T. M. Hall and ehilddren, of Milledgeviile, are expected soon to vis it Mrs. T. F. Smith. m m • A pleasant party of young peopTe chaperoned by Mrs. D. W. Aiken and Mrs. R. R. Hopkins, visited Fernandina yesterday. • • Dr. Hugh Bnrford and wife have re. turned from White Sulphur Spring s and li ft last night for Washington. D. C.. to be absent a few days. The lecture iiy Hon. John Temple Craves will be iven in this eity at the Grand next Friday evening, instead of on St. Simon as was first Intended. The subject will lie an attraetive one, “The Twentieth Century Girl.” and will lie ably handled. Tickets Will be on sale at Fleming & Waffs next week. I-adtes Parasols strictly at half price on Saturday, Monday and Tues day at Heller’s. NEW COMPAN AT WORK. Manager O’Farfdl Now Han Ever/, thing ir. Sh joe. TVie Brunswick Electrical Supply company finally succeeded in getting their plant in running order yesterday aftOToon and the power was put on over the city. The fans which have been installed in many business houses in the city, were put in operation and r'cej v • i cd very satisfactorily to ail. They add greatly to appearance of the places and make one feel as though lie is at the seashore. The Itgths are clear and strong and show that Mr. O’Farrell intends giving the people a first ( lass service in every respect. This new eomapny has had consid erable trouble in getting under way. First, the engine! was delayed in arriv ing. tlien thty toad considerable trou ble in getting it in running order in the Kaiser building on Gloucester street. When every thug was in read iness to begin work a wees ago Mr. O'Farrell was notified by Mr. Kaiser, owner of the building, that lie would have to move. With that same energy and enter prise which has marked Mr. O'Farrell and ills associates since they began work, another building was purchased. Uie entire plant removed and now ev try thing is in running order. The people of Brunswick appreciates this kind of work and should give the new company a liberal patronage. FAST STEAMSHIP SERVICE. Syndicate Will Bring Strong Competi tion to Bear on Morgan Combine. London, dune 0. The negotiations of the British and Canadian govern ments and some of the other colonial governments with the Cunard line and other lines comprising what is now termed the Liverpool syndicate, which is opposing tile Morgan shipping com bine, contemplates, according to the Westminster Gazette, both a fast ser vice of mail an* passenger steamers in (-injunction witli the Canadian Fa eifle railroad and a Meet of last freight steamers. The mail steamers which it is pro posed to 'build will be of enormous size, capable of steaming 25 knsls an hour, and will he fully eiiuipped for use as armed cruisers, carrying eight quick firing. Cinch guns, forward and aft, and broadsides of three 4.7-inch guns The freight steamers will he 16-knot vessels, carrying 6.000 to 7,000 tons, dead weight. The Westminster Gazette thinks it probable that MUfordhaven will he the port of departure of the Meet. The scheme contemplates a line of steam ers running to China. Japan and Aus- Vancouver. B. C. Missing Crown Jewel Causes Stir. New York, June 6.—A sensation has been created in court circles, accord ing to the Stockholm correspondent of The American and Journal, by the dis covery that one of the crown jewels is missing from the royal treasury. It is a beautiful ruby of 255 carats. The police of all the European capitals have been warned to be on the alert Declined to Form New Cabinet. Paris, June 6. —M. Henry Brisson, the former premier, -who is a radical Republican in politics, went to the Elysee palace today as a result of President Loubet's summons, and was asked to form anew cabinet but M. Brisson declined. FRESH SLOP COWS —$25,00. Ap ply to Miss Mitchell, Anson Bodge Homo. | THEBBSUHSWIOfi DAILY NEWS CROPS GOOD IN GuVNN, Every!, ing in the County Progres.le Nicely. Hon. Thos. W. i.atnb, one of tile, most successful and popular farmer.-, of Glynn county, was in the city ves terday to join in with the other support/ irs of Mr. Terrell and cele brate his victory. Mr. Lamb is a personal friend of the governor lit and enjoyed the great victory to the fullest extent. Mr. Lamb was seen by a News re porter and, when asked as to the crop over the county, he sail: “Everything looks gratifying in my sesetion of tap county. The crop is a great deal iarg>;r than in many years and, all of the farmers seem to bo hap py and prosperous." If you are thinking of building see L. A. Miller. Miss Bet tie Alexander will opi n a summer school on Monday June 2nd, at 119 Egmont street. Special sale of mattings at 10c. per yard, on Saturday, Monday and Tues day at Heller’s. * Special Notice. All bills against the British steam ship Trojan, must be presented at our office by noon tomorrow, or payment thereof will be debarred. F. I). M. STRACHAN * Cos.. ’ Conslaees. ’ ATTENTION J PU'NICKRS , BAHOET PARTIES • We keep every tiling in ti,, lin i ‘ Meats, Pickles, Olives JelL, p,, - f serves, tirajie juice, Fruit- Svrup .and Fanned Fruits; myl r.,:nn . other things too numerous to i o n ■ timi. that goes to make up a mi--- ■luneheou. THOMAS KEANY, Plione 11, 313 Newcastle St. We dose at s. veil o’oloe 15 yards of Maaonville Ukvxlii.; . i■, SI.OO on Saturday, Monday and day at Heller s. . GEORGIA, GLYNN COUNTY. By virtue of an order of tlio court of ordinary of said county will be sold at public outcry, on the first Tuesday in July, 1002. at the court house in said 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 t'ne county and stale aforesaid, and in the 1536 District, containing 07 acres, more or less, and bounded as follows: North by lands formerly owned by H. C. Taylor; east by lands of U. Dart es tate; south by lands of Jacob Hutch: west y lands formerly own ed by W. S. Forrester, now owned by John L. Lamb, said tract of land has upon it one (1) 8-room dwelling house in. good repair, aiul several outhoses comprising imrus, etc, also 1 lot of fanning tools. At the same time and place, will be sold New Town lot No. 129. Ino sale will be continued from day to day between t'ne same hours until all said proparty is soli. This June 4, 1902. HIRAM J. READ. Administrator of Estate of Mrs. Louisa Stafford. Launch For hits. The swift launch "J. H. Polhill” is for rent by the hour, day or week. Fast, safe and roomy. Enquire at PolhiLi'a drug store. When your can’t deny it! The goodness of Unccda Biscuit Is preserved by the In-cr-seal Package Killed in a Came of Craps. Mobile, Ala., June. G. -Rud Adams ! died at Wheelervilie. Ala., re; the re j suit of a fight Saturday over a amt of craps with Hans and Chris Jobn- I son. Adams was getting she h. ; t of ; Hans, when, it is Plained, Chris hit ! him with !>ras-? knticks, rend- , ... him ! unconscious, In which condition bo re. malu-rt tint il he d}?d. Awtry Is Given Six Years. Columbus. Ga., June fi.—For .- . . ing the throat of Have Grccitrtv. a j prominent Hebrew nor. hant of Cnlum I bus, Ben Awtry, a young whiti titan I lias beer, sentenced to six years in j the penitentiary by Judge Butt in the , superior court. , Henry Clay "-■v Flour nib better ifekranv? J - * yM'-j IpdEapM/—— iP ! 'j 4 ft#// Have you “ Tried It? 4 IF NOT? WHY NOT? St. Simon Line. Steamers Bessie No: 1 and No 2. Scneduk in Efiect May 25, 1902. leave Brunsw.ck. Arrive Oi.-jn Pk-r Le u Ocean Piers, Arrive Brunswick ' ! ; ; --45 w 6.30 am '7,1 ■a m *• ' ) -' 5 • i 9.30 a m 10.K* am : 00 2.4$ p. m 4.00 p in 4.4-5 o m 5'30 in m 615 p. m -,3o'p m 6.30 m Si!n( '" M:!is Arrive St. Simon Mills G ' oo a ' 111 10.00 a m 5.50 p, m 7 ,00 P m rhrept 'tieean iftrceze# Cumberland Island minutes snil from _BRUr4SWICK,CfI. ivvo Boats Daily New and Unexcelled Management,] Ochesfra, Targot Range, Tennis, Ping-Pong. 1 i''-:nises Tno l :hly Renovated, Improved Lii^-htina - Nr Scarc:*\ Food - . ** ■ 1 -"s RaU s Ak< ; ; v to ■ J. L. JACOBI, Manager, ; Cumberland Island, Ga. \ Superior Court Notice. The Grand Jury is hereby notified 1 i :11 i adjournment to Juno-tuth. i .‘"2. lias bn extended to Monday tic loth day of June. 1902, at 10 . ii'iiwli, a. m. So govern yourselves ;e eiu - .; iiigiy. Witness tlio Honorable Joseph W. Bern:! !, Judge of ssaul court, this the i-th dav oC June. 1902.. H. V. duBIGNON, i Clerk SujJWior Court. Glynn Cos., Ga For Sale On- .’anil house anu lot on A street, near c>- house. Brice *SOO. monthly pa; ■ Ms. Bjobsten, Fendig & Cos. 15 yards Fruit of Loom, Bleaching for SI.OO op Saturday, Monday and Ticsdtfy at Heller's. JUNE 7