The Brunswick news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1901-1903, June 08, 1902, Image 4

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tHTjfDAY mnmxo Shirt Special. For a week we will sell the greatest * line of negligee shirts ever sold in Brunswick for 49 c. Colored and wtiilw, no collar, detach ed cuffs, excellent value for 70c, one week at • 49 c. The new fad. Black and Waite Ox ford laco, sc. 15 c. and 25 c. Your money back for'the asking. I ’ J 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 nave special Ics C.cain ‘Packers” fol our Family Trade, and we guarantee qna.ity of cream, and prompt ness of delivery. 50 c. quart. w. j! butts, THE DRUGGIST. TOBIAS NEWMAN HAS 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 t hings too numerous to mention. J. W, Watkins, 208 Bay St., Brunswick Ga. 1 also have 3 Sewing Machine motor*, the last chance, at $7,50 each. 1 | GREAT [ Sacrifice Sale E Saturday, Monday, Tuesday, : June 7th. 9th. and 10th. - ; • L ; J. H. Heller& Bro. Gaeatest Bargains Ever Offered; 220 Newcastle, 302 Bay Sts. : *HJS BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS IN SOCIETY. Miss Etfnel Elliott arrived iat week from Macon. * * * Mrs. W. H. Wood has returned from a visit to Valdosta. ... Dr, and Mrt J. A. Buts spent Fri day at Cumberland. * * Mrs. L. T. McKinnon lias recovered from her recent illness. ... Mrs. C. J. O'Farrell lias recovered from a recent illness. ... Mrs. Thomas Fuller has returned from a visit to Beaufort. • * • Mrs. B. B. Strait has been quite sick for several days. ... Miss Frye, of Marlborough, Mass., is the guest of Miss Julia Wilder. • • • Mrs. T. F. W;ute' and tier ■it - o s de leave shortly lor White Springs. ... Mrs. S. E. Cargyle continues seri ously ill at the home of Mrs. C. 1.. El liott. ... The friends fo Judge Horace Dart will he glad to learn that he is still improving. ... Mr. and Mrs. N. Emanuel and their little son leave) shortly to spend the summer in Maine. ... Miss Alice Prioleau, of Beaufort, will arrive toddy and will be the guest of Miss Julia Wilder. * * * Mrs. Marvin L. Thrower and her little daughters are expected shortly to visit Mrs. William Baker. ... Miss Greeley, of Marborough, Mass., will arrive tomorrow and will be the guest of Miss Julia Wilder. • • • Miss Caroline Dunwoody, of Darien, will spend this wi*k hre, t*ne guest of Mrs. H. F. Dun woody. * • • Miss Arabella Wright will arrive tnis week from Athens, where she has been In school at Lucy Cobb. * • • Mr. and Mrs. George Cook are pleas antly located at the residence of Mrs. M. C. Rowo, where they have taken rc oms ... Mr. and Mrs H. B. Maxey and their littlei daughter aret spending some weeks at the Isie of Hope, near Sa vannah. • • * Mr. H. R. dußignono, Miss Mamie Symons and littlle Kathrine, Mary and Alice Stiles will spend today in Savannah. ... Mr. and Mrs. Mark Verd orv hnve taken pleasant apartments in the residence of Mr. H. R Evans on Hait fax squjare. * * * Mrs. Althea Anderson, w'.io Ilia's been quile sick, will go to White Springs in a few days for the benefit of her health. ... Mrs. Lloyd and Mrs. Geo. W. Harper iel limed from a two week’s visit to White Springs yesterday evening, the former quite sick. • . • Mrs. Robert L. Mercer, with her little son. has returned to her home in Savannah after a plasant stay with Mrs. Charles W.vlly. • • • Mrs R. L. Branham and her little girls arrived last week from Fort Valley on account of the serious ill ness of Mrs* S. E. Cargyle * * * Misses Lizzie and I-ouise Prioleau will arrive today to attend the Greeley. Wilder wedding. They will be the guests of Mrs. Thomas Fuller. * * * Mr. and Mrs. C. Downing and Miss Mu.., line Downing have gone to St. Simons to send several weeks in their cottage at the beach. Mrs. W. L. Curry, of Pelham, Is the guest of her son Mr. F\ E. Twitty, at the Oglethorpe. She is acconi lianiwl by Mrs. J. B. Twittv, of Ca milla. • • • Mrs. B. E. cate, of Marlborough Maas., has arrived to be among the guosts of tjye <Jree!t*vWild,er wed. ding, and is the guest of Miss Julia Wilder. • • • Miss Virginia Boyle left yesterday for Savannah, where, she went by steamer to Baltimore to spend several weeks before going to Norfolk and W iliningtton. • * Mr. Bestor Coleman, Miss Emily Waff Miss Mary McCullough, and Miss Gertrude Allen spent Friday at r erpandlna where they witnessed the baseball game. # Br. and Mrs. Johnson, of Savannah will arrive today to visit Mrs o’ Johanness en. Mrs. Johnson was form' erly Mbs Iverson, of Brunswick, and has many friends. Mrs. Samuel C. Attkinaon and Miss Nellie Atkinson will leave in a few days for Savannah, where they will visit Mrs. Mrs. Moynelo and Mrs. Eldred Simpkins. • • Mrs. R. R. Hopkiins and Mrs D. Wyatt Aiken chaperoned a party which spent Friday at Fenian. Una, where the victory of the Brunswick boys in the ball game added much to the pleasure of the day. • Miss Kathleen Norris, of Darien, who has been quite ill for a number of months, will arrive hire shortly to remain for some time for the benefit of her health and will bo the guest of Mrs. Allen McDonald. * * * Miss Christine Winter, of Savannah, is in the city and wil! add to the music at the Presbyterian church tbis morning by a violin solo. Miss Win ter’s playing is well known here and is always ewijoyed by her audience. * * * The wedding of Miss Julia Meador Wilder and Mr. George Edmund Gree ley, which will occur Wednesday evening at St. Marks church, will be the most important social event of mis season, and will be a very pretty and fashionable affair. A number of out.ofrUAvn guests wil] attend, the bride-to.be entertaining a pleasant house party for the occasion- There are to be seven bridesmaids— Miss Sailie Aiken, the maid of honor; Mis* Mary McCullough, Miss Josephine du- Bignon, Miss Lizzie Prioleau, Miss Alice Prioleau, Miss Frye and Miss Greeley, of Mlarlborough, Mass. The ushers will be: Mr. R. D. Meador. Mr. Morel Symmes. Mr. Hugo liurford. Mr. Bayard Butts. Mr. Malcolm Me. Cullougb, Mb Ed. J. Allen, Mr. Charles C. Fleming. After the cere mony there will be a reception at the home of tap bride's mother, Mrs. i„ M. Wilder. • • • Mrs. S. C. Atkinson entertained the Acacia club very delightfully Friday afternoon with a <k>.rd party. Five hand euchre was played ami the score was kept in a very pretty and original way by pinning flowers upon rib bons, pink bachelor buttons on white ribbonsss for the lone-hand tally, and white bachelor buttons on pink ribbon for the regular score. The pink and white color note was promising tnroughout the decorations and re freshments; the latter being Roman punch served with whipped cream and Maraschino cherries, accompanied by cocoanut kisses and macarootns. The fiirst prize, a hand painted fruit dish was won by Mrs. E. D. Walter; the lone-hand prize, a China brush and crumb tray was won by Miss Blanton. The consolation, a potpourri jar. was cut l.v Mss Julia Wilder, who’ pro. sented u to Miss Man- .'aiUor, a guest of the club. Those present were: Mn lj - s - (’at.J and Miss Frye ot Marlborough, Mass); Miss Marie Par ker, Miss Caroline Dunwoody, Mis- Mary Lilia Blanton, Miss Constance Butts. Miss Edna IYnniman Miss Etbel Conolley, Miss Ellon Pcnniman. Miss Lueile Butss, Miss Julia Wilder Miss Leslie Butts, Miss Fannie Nigh’ tengale, Mrs. E. D. Walter Mr- Thomas Fuller, Mrs. j. \\; linnet. Mrs. James Dunwoody, Mrs \ Emanuel. Latest fad in ready to wear hats, triniiiicpi j n bayadare stripe silks, at Miss Kate Slater's. ATTENTION ’ PICNIOERS basket parties We keep everything in the Him of Meats, Pickles, Olives. Jellies, Pre serves, Grape juice, Fruit Syrup and Canned Fruits; and nmrn other things too numerous to mm lion, that goes to make up a nice luncheon, THOMAS KEANY, ’Phone li. 318 Newcastle st. We close at seven o'eloc 15 yards of Masonville Bleaching for I.o° on Saturday, Monday and Tues ua> at Heller's. Ship Notice. Neither tho Master owner of con signers will be responsible for anv debts contracteS by the- crew of the Spanish bark Linda. FERRER, ___ Master. L-VmiC tb ' nkinS ~***™°S see IMPORTANT DECISION. Rendered in the Bankruptcy Case of J. A. Smith. Judge A. J. Crovatt, referee in bank ruptcy, handed down a very important decision yepterday in the bankruptcy case of J. A. Smith. Eleven creditors of the bankrupt tiled applications to take back a large percentage of the goods they had sold Smith. After bearing evidence Judge Crovatt decid ed against the creditors and held that in bankruptcy all creditors must share alike. Max Isaac represented the bankrupt and D. W. Krauss and Gale & Butts represented the creditors. Trustee C. W. Deming will set aside to the bankrupt f1,600 worth of his property as his homestead under the law. Latest fad In face veils just received at Miss Kate Slater's) SCHOOL CLOSED. Cypress Mills School Closes After a Successful Term. After a very successful session of eight months the school of the Cy. i press Mills, of which Miss Meta I Scarlett, as teacher, closed its scho lastic year Friday night last. Tomorrow night at. 8 o'clock a entertainment will be given at | the school house, to which the public is cordially invited. | Miss Scarlett lias one of the best j schools in the county and those who , attend this entertainment may expect lan interesting program. I Professor N. if. Ballard will address the Young People's Union at the Bap tistschurch at 1<:15 this morning.—A cordial invitation is extended to ail to attend this service. The colored baseball teams of Fer nandina and Brunswick will play three games on the 10th, 11th and 12th. Re. served scats for white people. Don't, fail to visit St. Simon today. The tide will suit for surf bathing. The su'cainer llpssie will make both the morning and afternoon trips. Henry Glay None better jflW Have you Tried Jt ? IF NOT? WHY NOT? p-o„, *. M> Mmwh St. Simon Line. Steamers Hessie No. 1 and No 2. Scnedule in Effect May 25, 1902. Leave Brunsw.ck. Arrive Ocean Pier Leave Ocean Piers. Arrive Brunswick 8.00 a. rn. 845a. m 6.30 a m 1. a m oA a ' m 9-30 am 10.15 a m l P ' m ' f' 45 P- m 4.00 pn, 4.4,, „ m OP' m 615 u. m ;>,30 in £on n ii leave St. Simon Mills * * ■ c, e P ..... no , Arrive St. Simon Mills c 1A 10.00 a ni v),iu p, m 7 nn 7.00 i> m if wept 'tfeean ifyreeze# Cumberland Island IXI minutes sail from BRUNSWICK, OR. Imm ' Two Boats Daily New and Unexcelled Management.; Ochestra, Bowling, Target Range, Tennis. Ping-Pong. Premises Thoroughly Renovated. Improved Lighting ■ No Scarcity of Sea Food. , r t For Rates Apply to • J. L. JACOBI, Manager, j Cumberland Island, Ga. TOOK A LONG RIDE. Young Boy Beat His Way From Cal ifornia Here. Fred Winchester, a youth of probably fourteen years, reached here some days ago from California, where his parents reside. It seems that the young fellow had a falling out with his father and made up his mind to leave home. Being wjthout money he determined ;to beat ‘his way, and accordingly Struck a freight and reached here in good shape. " Young Winchester's parents lived in Brunswick some years ago. The newest thing in shuck hats at Miss Kate Skater's. Election of Officers. Essie Dcitz Kebekah laidge held an interesting meeting Monday night At which the semi-annual election of of ficers took place, which resulted as follows; Miss Mary Porter, Noble Grand. Mrs. J. H. Dohne, Vice-Grand. ! The ether officers being elected an. nually, in June, each year. Will Open Soon. Col. J. L. Jacobi, manager of the hotel! Cumberland, was in the city yosterday and to a News reporter lie shated that his hotel would be open within the next few weeks. The dey lay is caused by the failure of the range to reach herq Rev. C. P. Thornton Back. Elder C. H Thorntoln has returned o the city from Gainesville, Fla., where he has been conducting a series jof revival for the past ten days. He | will fill nis pulpit at Second Advent j church today as usual at 11 a. m. and 7:45 p. m. and will be pleased to greet his con relation. Subjects for both services will be interesting to every citizen. NOTICE. Parties having fat calves for sale see R. E. Owens. Highest price paid. Anew arrival is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Durden. .TCKE