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TUESDAY MORNING
Shirt Special.
For a week we will se3l 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 fad. Black and White Ox
ford lax-efe,
sc. 15 c. and 25 c.
Your money back for'the asking.
'Bn. .ajW gM,'* f
OUR STORE CLOSES AT 6 O’CLOCK
We Are Now Prepared
to furnish Ice Creem, made
from Pure Cream, in any
quantity, and deliver It any
where in the city.
We nave special lew O.eam ’Packers”
fol our Family Trade, and we guarantee
quaity of cream, and promptness of
delivery.
50 c. quart.
W. J. BUTTS,
THE DRUGGIST.
TOBIAS NEWMAN
-IMS THE EXCLUSIVE CONTROL
ef the
Lotos Club
PURE
Rye Whiskey,
BRUNSWICK A ND VICINITY.
WANTED and FOR SALE
Second Hand Furniture, Stoves
Organs, Pianos, Desks, and other
t hings too numerous to mention.
J. W, Watkins,
208 Bay St., Brunswick Ga.
I also have 3 Sewing Machine motor*, the lust chance, at $7,50 each.
GREAT
Sacrifice Sale
Saturday, Monday, Tuesday,
June 7th. 9th. and 10th.
*J. H. Heller & Bro.
Greatest Bargains Ever Offered
220 Newcastle, 302 Bay Sts
THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS
The Danger Period for the
Nervous and Broken Down in
tfealth is Rapidly Drawing
Nigh.
PAINE’SCELERY
COMPOUND
Banishes All Symptoms of Disease
And Nourishes the Nervous System.
Paine’s Celery Compound has saved
thousands of people from nervous pros
tration and collapse brought on through
sleeplessness, weakened nerves, and im
poverished blood. The great medicine
has made thousands well. It has con
quered weakness and ill health when
everything else has failed.
This is the time when nervous debility
and nervous'prostration begin to manifest
themselves. The coming hot weather
will only add fuel to the fire of suffering
and disease.
if there is mental depression, loss of
energy, lack of vivac t , dulrsess of the
eyes, blanched cheeks and lips, confusion
in the head, defective memory, love of
solitude—-all these are direct indications of
coming nervous collapse, and call for the
immediate use of that nerve feeder,
strength giver, arid blood enticher, Paine’s
Celery Compound. I his Heaven-sent
prescription is a peerless remedv for your
dangerous troubles. President T. J.
Shaffer, of the Amalgamated Association
of Iron, Steel, and Tin Workers of the
United States, writes from Pittsburg, Pa.,
as follows:
“In 1899 I was compelled Jo abandon
my profession because of nervous pros
tration consequent upon exposure, hard
study, and ovirwork. A number of
physicians declared I would never recover
but I tried Paine’s Celery Compound, and
ill less than a year increased in weight
from it) Id to dlo pounds. During the
recent strike of the Steel Workers, finding
myself ready to collapse, and fearing a
recurrence of my foi mer trouble, I returned
ti my former friend, Paine’s Celery Com
pound, and already am feeling more vig
orous and able to meet and discharge the
duties of my offee.”
Latent fad in face veils Just received
at Miss Kate Slatm'st
You Can be Pleased.
If you are sometimes called a crank
because you know what you want
send your clothes to Jim Carter. Ho
wants such customers.
Men s Smart Set Shoes worth $3.50
at s2.ti9; Mon’s Regent Shoes world
s.‘!.uo at $2.49. on Saturday, Monday
and Tuesday at Heller’s.
If you need a typewriter of and des
or Ip lion come to see mo before buying
1 can save you money. Terras rea
sonable and satisfaction guaranteed.
C. H. Jewett.
- ATTENTION
PICNICERS
* BASKET PARTIES
- We ki cp everything in the line of
’ Meats, Pickles, Olives. Jellies, Pre
’ serves, Grape juice, Fruit Syrup
"ami Gunned Fruits; and many
. other tilings too numerous to men
.lion, Hint goes to make up a nice
. luncheon.
THOMAS KEANY,
. 'Phone 11, 312 Newcastle St.
- We rlos* at seven oVloe
Notice of Application By Guardain for
Sale of Land.
GEORGIA, Glynn County.
Notice U hereby given that the un
designed, as guardian of the person
and property of Ralph T. Walt, will,
on the 15th day of July, 1902, in the
city of Brunswick, in said state and
county, apply to tap Honorable Jospeh
W. Rennet, judge of the Superior
Court of the Brunswick Circuit, for
an order to sell the one-filth undivided
interest of the said itaip’n T. Waff in
and to that certain tract of land in
Brunswick, Glynn county, Georgia, de
scribed according to Baldwin's map of
said city as the southern one.half of
Old Town lot three hundred and
fifty-nine, said land having a two
story iraine house thereon and the
value of the entire property being
about eighteen hundred dollars; said
order to provide for the re-investment
of said fund.
Application for this order will be
made for the reason that the other
lour owners of said property desire
to sell their interests and would force
a sale by equitable partition proce d
mys un.ess smb older is granted,
and for the further reason that"a sale
of such interest and a reinvestment
"i.I be for the best interest of said
ward's estate.
This June 9. 1902,
Singed. CARRIE M WAFF.
Guardian Person and Property of
Ralph T. Waff.
. lt A y ?!* are Minkin* of building see
L. A. Miller. ~
* —i _uLjX?
tfeme Social
Views Viotes.
gnmmer Tlioiiiuht.
Just to drift away off
To the country j oy*;
Just to take a day off
With the barefoot boys*
Just to leave your millions
Where the cities steam
And to live !UV* v- r
Where tfie daisies dream!
—Atlanta Constitution.
Mrs. E. Fabian has been ib for a
few Jays.
* * •
Mfa. D. W. Irwin spent yesterday
in the city.
• • •
Mrs. A. W. Ball of Thomasvilb ,
is visiting Mrs. W. 11. Berrie.
• *
Miss Birdie Posted! is in Savanna".!,'
where s'ne expects to spend the sum
mer.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Edenfield, of
Tlyons, Ga., are spending some days
hero
* * •
Miss Fe’ Symons leaves this week
to visit Mrs. W. H. Shadman on St.
Simons.
• * *
Mr. an-. Mrs. R. E. Sherman and
ihoir little son leaves this week foi
st. Simons.
m m m
Mrs, W. S. Taylor and children
leave shortly for Michigan to spend
the summer.
* * *
Mr. H. S. Johnson and his family
are spending some time in a cottage
on St. Simons.
...
Mrs. J. B. Abrams Is slightly im
proved from ner serious ilness at the
hospital in Atlanta
• • •
Mrs. B. H. Houston arrived Sunday
from Savannah to visit her sis', r,
Mrs. George Tharin, a no is very 111,
• mm S
Mrs. Mj P, King and Miss Mai King
left ’yesterday |>r St. Simons to
spend several weeks, the gne.sfs of
Mrs. F. D. Aiken.
-• * m
Little J. D. Sparks, Jr., lm.l the
misfortune to Jail and break his arm
Saturday. The bene was set and the
tittle fellow is doing nicely now.
•
Invitations are out for the wedding
of Miss Louise Purse, of Carter.-vi He.
to Mr. Hoyt Willougny Gale, of this
city. Tlie wedding which will lie a
pretty and fashionable affair, will
occur on Tuesday afternoon, June i;
at tine First Baptist e'nure'n in Car
lersville. A number of Brunswick
friends will attend.
• • •
The torture-to he given Friday niirht
at the Grand by Hon. John Temple
Graves on the Twentieth t.’er.tpry Wo
man will tie a treat to tee puiiiie.
The lecture will begin at 8:20 p in
A boat will be run from St. Sin,
io tiring up anyone desiring to come,
returning that nlghl after the leetuic.
Tickets are on sale at Fleming <S-
Waff’s.
• * •
Miss Julia Wilder entertained the
Acacia and the Zinnia clubs very de
light fully on Saturday afternoon with
a card party. Five-hand euchre was
played, and tin- first prize was won In
Miss Kezzie Comdex-. Tne lone-hand
prize was won by Miss Mary M.
Ctiilough, and the consolation by Mrs,
F. D. Walter. This xvan Mi- wil
der's farewell entertainment of t'.ie
clubs before leaving Brunswick for
iier home in Marlborough, and it is
with much regret that they k-se one
of their most popular and charming
members. Tiuwe present were: Mrs.
B. E. Cate and Alias Frye, of Mari
borough. Miss Marie Parker. ML
Caroline Dunwoody, Miss Mary Lilia
Blanton. Miss Constance Butts. Miss
china Penniman, Miss Ethel Comdex-.
Miss Ellen Penniman. Miss Lucile
Butts. Miss Lesffe Butts. Miss Fannie
Nightengale, Miss Josephine duiiig
non. Mrs. E. D. Walter, .Mrs. Thomas
Fuller, Mrst J. W. Bonnet, Mrs. N.
Emanuel. Mrs. James Dunwoody. Mrs.
C. B. Lloyd. Miss H'aetta McCullough,
Misj Fannie Aiken. Aliss Mary M, .
Cullough, Miss Getrude Alien, Mi s
Rita McKinon Miss Emily W„ff. Miss
Sallie Aiken, of Brooklyn.
Latest fad in ready to wear hats
trimmqi in bayadare stripe silks at
Miss Kate Slater’s.
A few Flannel Suits worth $s r,n at
}7 50 : at a J PUn Q n * l Buit
at *a.99 on Saturday M ,
and Tuesday at Hellers '
ln Brunswick. Ga . June btn
Mrs. Henry A Lucas, nee Ah j t
Bay non, of Athens. On. am-my. X.
vannaa and Athens papers will pi O a S0
t? n art,3 c of Mas <>nvil!e Bleaching f, ••
srjvss?'- ‘ *• “ J
forget the lecture ~ John
Tempie Graves at the Grand Friday
night.
"Tat, tat,"
Ij Wfi J broivn paper. pa l|
1 i A Uneeda / Hu
111 lA-W Biscuit pfjf
I Snugly kept in the ft f
E . -. “'-'-.r a wondrous packet
I toothsome flavor
I and the crisp fresh-
I ness withal.”
Frederica Notes.
Misses Angela and Jessie Stewart are
at home from school.
* *
Miss Ju'ia and Beita Gould au>at home
Irom school.
♦ * *
The Mission Band gave a sociable Tues
day night which was a social and financial
success.
• • ■
Miss Vida Rinehart ot the Lodge home
has returned from school in Boston.
* * *
Miss Eila Callaghan will remain G
Boston for the summer.
* *
Mrs. W. G- Taylor is at the beach the
guest or Mrs. W. Arno'd.
• • •
Mr-. A. G fledge is in tievanjrr, Va.,
the guest of M s. N irin in Dodge,
Henry Olay
Hour
MW h V'- V* J] None better
Vfi 4 dt |i“f Have you
Tried It?
IF NOT? WHY NOT?
w. MsilWh
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St. Simon Line.
Steamers Hcssie No. 1 and No 2.
Scnedule in Effect May 25, 1802.
LMV o So T'f • Arri ' ft P J C / an Pier Uave oc " an Pi '- rs - Arrive Brunswick
;1o '" 2,\ sa,m 6 ’ 3oam h r-am
200 m oar a ' m 9 ' 30 a m 10.1-5 a m
2 00 p.m. 2.45 p. m 4.00 pm 4.45 pm
5. .0 p. in 6 15 p. m ... ;q p f , n °
leave St, Simon Mills ' . • p M
6,00 a. in ArnyeSLimm, Mills
cin . m * 10.00 a n*
j i U p, m 7 n a
r 7.00 j ui
(jirept iijij 'Hcean iftreeze#
Cumberland Island
90 minutes soil from
Two Boats Daily
Nfiw and Unexcelled Management.
Ochestrn, Bowling. Target Range, Tennis. Ping-Pen-,
Premises Thoroughly Renovated. Improved Lighting
No Scarcity of Sea Toed.
For Rates to
J. L. JACOBI, Manager,
Cumberland Island, Ga.
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Ship Notice.
Neither the Master owner of con
signees will he responsible for any
debts contracted by the crew of the
Spanish hark Linda. FERRER.
Master.
For Sale.
Two-story, 7 room house, close m
business section. Good condition, nice
lot. Price $1,500. Perms will be
given. Brofrston, Fandig & Cos.
Union made Trousers worth '53.00
and s4.Ot) at $2.49; Union made Trous
ers worth $2.50 at $2.19, on Saturday,
Monday and Tuesday at Heller's.
NOTICE.
Partiea-having fat calves for sale
see R. E. Owens. Highest price
paid.
JUNE|IO