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WEDNESDAY MORNING
Shirt Special.
For a week we will Belli the greatest
line of negligee shirts ever sold in
Brunswick for
49 c.
Colored an.l white, no collar, detach
ed) cuffs, excellent value for 75c. one
week at
49 c.
The new fad. Black and White Ox
ford lace*,
sc. 15 c. and 25 c.
Your money back'for'the asking.
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 oave special Ics O.eara 'Packers”
fol our Family Trade, and we guarantee
qua.ity of cream, and promptness of
delivery. *
50 c. quart.
W. J. BUTTS,
THE DRUGQIBT.
TOBIAS NEWMAN
HRS THE EXCLUSIVE CONTROL
<sf the
Lotos Club
PURE
Rye Whiskey,
BRUNBWICK 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.
; she 9opular 9laee
for
r .
i r H 'Clothing,
Moed, Mats,
Millinery, tte.
J. Bpo.
THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS
DISTRICT CONFERENCE
BEGINS HERE TONIGHT
INTERESTING SESSION TO BE
HELD AT THE FIRST METH
ODIST CHURCH.
The Waycrosa District Conference
will begin tonight at the First Meth
odist church wiLa the opening ser
mon by. Key. C. M. Ledbetter, of
Blacksfiear, Ga.
The business Sessions will open to
morrow at 9 o’clock, and to all ses
sions of the conference the public is
welcome.
Delegates have already begun to ar
rive and a large number will be on
hand from all over this part of the
state.
Tfmong other prominent men who
will be in attendance will be Pres
ident C. I*3 Doowman, of Emory Col
lege; Editor W. C. Lovett, Prof. J.
C. Hinton and Rev. Raacom Anthony.
There will be preaching each night
at 8 o’cltK-k.
CUMBERLAND OPENS TODAY,
Eight Hundred Visitors From Atlanta
Today.
Hotel Cumbenand will be opened to
the public today, and from every in
dication the season will be the most
successful in the history of the popu
lar resort. Jaeoibi has
everything in readiness for the open
ing and, from time very start, will care
for between seven and nine hundred
people who will arrive in the city
this morning from Atlanta on the ex
cursion of the Retailer’s Association)
All the help for the island arrived
during rrr week, the last crowd com
ing down yesterday morning. The
help is of the best and everything
will he operated in a first-class man
ner at the hotel.
Manager Jacobi expresses himself
as well ssatisfied with the outiooK and
says' the largest crowd that has ever
visited Cumberland will come down
this Season.
The excursion today will arrive
about 8 o’clock and will leave inn
mediately, for the island. The tick
ets are limited to three days and most
of the visitors will spend .the tlmeTln
Brunswick and on Cumberland.
Latest fad in face veils just received
at Miss Kate Slater’s!
You Can be Pleased.
If you are sometimes called a crank
because! you know what you want
send your clothes to Jim Carter. He
wants such customers.
If you need a typewriter of and dea
cription come to see me before buying
1 can save you money. Terms rea
sons hie and satisfaction guaranteed
C. It. Jewett.
ATTENTION
PKTNJOEIIS
BASKET PARTIES
We keep everything in the line of
Meats, Pickles, Olives. Jellies, Pre
serves, Grape juice, Fruit Syrup
amt Canned Emits; and many
other things too numerous to men
tion, that goes to make up a nice
1 uncheon,
THOMAS KEANY,
’Phone 11, .312 Newcastle St.
We close at seven o’cioc
For Sals
One small house ana lot on A street,
near gas house. Price *SOO. monthly
payments. Brebston, Femdig ft O.
Philadelphia elub rye, poii'lvely the
finest blended Whiskey in the' elty.
Full quarts 11.25 per bottle; satis
faction on this brand guaranteed or
money refunded. Telephone 130. j
Levison, agent, 810 Bay street.
Notice of Special Meeting of the
Stockholders of the Brunswick ft
Birmingham Railroad Company.
A special meeting of the stockholders
of the Brunswick & Birmingham Rail
road company will be held at the com
pany's offices in Brunswick, Glynn
county Georgia, at 11 o'clock, a. m.
on the 18th day of June. 1902, to con
sider an issue of bonds and an increase
in tho capital stock of the company
and the Issuing of additional common
stock , and also preferred stock aud
to transact any other such business
teat may before the meeting. This
May 15th. 1902.
u . CHAS. P. HYDE.
1 resident Brunswick & Birmingham
Railroad Company.
_ If . y ?" * re of building see
L. A. Miller.
If you want your bicycle repaired
nght bring it to an ei.trienced work
saao. B. J Olewlne, 505 Gloucester
street
dome dedal
I Views Viotes.
Mrs. George" N. Tharin continues
quite ill.
• •
Miss Arabella Wright is at home
from school.
• •
Miss Fannie Symmes has returned
from school.
• •
Mrs. T\ M. Nash and her little
dauhter have arrived from Atlanta to
visit Mrs. H. S. McCrary.
* * •
Mr, F. E. Twittyt and his? mother,
Mrs. Curry, spent a few days of the
past week at St. Simons.
• * •
Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Butss are at
Cumberland, where they will spend a
fortnight at the hotel.
• • •
Miss Josephine dußiguono has re
turned from a pleasant visit to Mrs.
F. D. Ml Strachen on St. Simon.
* * *
MUsf Mamie Richmond, of Atlanta,
arrived yesterday to attend the fun
eral of her aunt. Mrs. H. A. Lucas.
Mrs. W. H. Lytle was the guest of
Mends In Atlanta during the Wo
man’s Press Convention last week.
* * *
Master Frederick Dorsey Waiter
and little Elizabeth Walter "ave gone
to Winchester, V\J Va., to upend tuo
summer with relatives.
•
It will be of interest to trieir friends
here to learn that Judge and Mrs.
Spencer R. Atkinson, of Atlanta, will
spend the summer In Colorado.
• • •
The regular monthly meeting of
*!fc flak Grove Cemetery Society wilt
be held at 5 o’clock this, afternoon In
the chapel. A full attendance is re
quested.
* * *
A pleasant excursion to St. Simon
Monday night was enjoyed by a num
ber of young people. The men be
ing the hosts of the occasion. Those
who participated were: Mrs. B. E.
Cate, of Marlborough, Mass., Mis Em
ily Waff, Miss Lucile Butts, Miss Julia
Wilder, Miss Greeley, Miss Frye, Miss
Sallie Aiken, Miss Leslie Butts, Miss
5-the* Conoley, Miss Kizzie Conoley,
Miss Ellen Penniman. Miss Gertrude
Allen, Miss Mary Lilia Blanton. Miss
Caroline Dunwoody, Miss Lizzie Prt
jleau. Miss Constance Butts, Miss
Fannie Grant Nightengale, Mis s Alice
Prioleau, Miss Juliet Coiemau, Miss
1-oul.se Prioleau, Miss Marie Parker,
Miss, Rhetta McCullough, Miss Mary
McCullough, Miss E,U Coleman,
Messrs. Bayard Butts, Brown, George
Smith, Morton Marye, Howard
Waff, Malcolm McCullough, Ed. Al
len, Albert Cunningham. Beator
Coleman, Meldrim, Collins, Albert
Banks;, J, W. Pace, C. M. Petticord.
George E. Greeley, of Marlborough,
Mass., (’has. Fleming, Eugene Whit
field, Millard Reese. LaVeyrm Wait
Held, T. Q. Fleming, Jr,
l.ObT—Mexican dog. answers to
name of "Monkey.” Return to !
Weinburg and receive reward.
Latest fad in ready to wear hats
trimmed In bayadare stripe silks, at
Miss Kate Slater’s,
Launch For Hire.
The swift launch ”J. H. Polhill” is
for rent by the hour, day or week
t. a ?.h... saf ? and room >'- Enquire at
Polhill a drug store.
IV)n't forget, tlio lecture of John
Temple Craves at the Grand Friday
night.
w. M. TUPPER & CO,,*
. , T F °™’ ardln ß.and Shipping Agents.
Lighterage, Tovflng and Marine In
surance - *S^cTTA. So!idted
J- w. CONOLY,
Notary t-übiie and Ex-Officio Justice
of the Peace.
Office, 307 Newcastle Street.
Pure California Claret. A. A. A.
grade, large bottles, per doien, $2.50,
Telephone 130, Sig Levlsca, agent 310
Pay street
Try a bottle of Columbo Bitten. A
fine tome and appetizer; none bettor
only 75 cents. Telephone 136. 81*
For Sale.
Two-story, 7-room house, close kj
business section. Good condition, nice
lot. Price $1,500. Terms will b#
given. Brobston, Feodig ft (j O .
The Hessie line will mate double
..ally trips to St. Simon pier Sunday
Brunswick at 9.;;o a. m. and
-.30 p. m. returning at 11 a. m. and
wiu a g 0 &t the ISlanJ aml a iai '£® frowl
When you want lumber of any kind
c£Q I® h 1 Miller. He will save
vm H*ar.
A 8000 LUNCH.
i T i. 8 rcada is now serving the best
5“ ? “• .I. M ib ‘ ”. p U
LITTLE LOCAL NEWS NOTES. 1
H. Kaufman ts In the city.
Col. W. E. Kay spent yesterday in
Savannah.
The Glynn county convict gang is
now working near Bladen.
S. I.evison has returned from a
business Trip" 7l St. Simon.
Oglethorpe Company, K. of P., will
have an interesting meeting tonight.
An interesting auction sale was held
in front, of Judge Lambright’s office
yesterday.
t
Judge Townsend, of the county
court of Appling, was in the city on
Monday.
J. \V. Wallace has removed to tuo
building corner Oglethorpe and Monk
streets.
General Manager McDuffle, of tne
B. &. 15.. has returned from a business
trip to Atlanta.
John IDay, a prominent citizen of
Lumber City, wag among the visitors
to the city yesterday.
I Cleon E. Baker, formerly of Bruns
jWick, was elected treasurer of Cof
-1 fee county at the recent primary.
W. ft. Townsend has returned from
1 a trip to Tampa.
NEARLY FATAL COLLISION.
A Plant System Train Ran Into a
Vehicle.
A yard engine on the Plant System
ran into a horse and wagon yeterday
and the driver came very near losing
his life.
The engine waa not going at a high
speed and consequently the damage
Amounted to very little. The wag-T
was partly demolished.
To Meet in Savannah.
The Georgia State Federation of
Labor will hold its annual convention
in Savannah, June 18-19. and it is ex
pected that the sessions of the organ
ization will be attended by about two
hundred delegates.
Henr y Clay
J||p3||g|Ffour
Witm W B&ve yoa
Tried It P
St. Simon Line.
Steamers Hessie No. 1 and No 2.
Scnedyle in Effect May 25, 1802.
UaV B 00 I Tt' Arri fi Pier Uave ocean Piw ’ A ™ve Brunswick*
, e-Wa. m. 8.45 a. m 6.30 am 7.15 am
8.30 a. m 9,15 a. m 930 a m 1n
7nn „ o,r a m 10.P> a m
5 n m I’S P ' m 400 P 4.45 DU
S>JU p. m 6.15 p. m 5.30 o m a m ,
leave St, Simon Mills • ' , . „ G l?° P
6.00 a, m Arrive St. Sitnn Mills
5',10 p' m ’° a m
7.00 p m
dwept 'Ocean flreezs#
Cumberland Island
m _
> 90 minute mil from
BRUNSWICK, Gfl.
——Two Boats Daily
New and Unexcelled Management.
Ochestra, Bowling, Target Range, Tennis. Ping-Pdhg.-
Premises Thoroughly Renovated. Improved Lighting
No Scarcity of Sea Food. h
for Rates Apply to
J. L. JACOBI, Manager,
Cumberland Island, Ga.
TALK ABOUT THE MAYORALITY.
Number of Citizens Being Mentioned
For the Piace.
Talk of the mayoralty election is
now being revived since the state con
test is over and a number of prom
inent Brunswick citizens are being
groomed for the race.
It looks now very much like the
old party lines will be relegated and
it will be a free for all fight. Thosa
spoken of in connection with the
mayoralty are: N. Emanuel, R. R,
Hopkins, F, E. Twitty, J, J. Lott, E.
Brobston, T. Newman, A Fendig.
AN EXCELLENT RECORD.
Supreme Court Sustainss Judge Ben
net in 18 Out of 21 Cases.
The local attorneys, among the
number some very able ones, say that
Judge Rennet's record before th su
preme court is one of which any man
aiight justly be proud. In the recent
batch of Brunswick circuit cases be
fore Georgia’s highest tribunal Judge
Bennet was sustained in eighteen out
of twenty-one cases.
INTERESTING EXERCISES.
Cypress Millji School Closed On
Monday.
The rttrstog exercises of the school
at the Cypress Mill Monday night
wa and quite an interesting event and
every one of the large crowd present
was greatly pleased with the progrtSß.
Miss Meta Scarlett, the able teach
er. deserves great credit for the mag
nificent, management and training of
the children.
Supt. Ballard made an interesting
address at the clise of tne exercises
Monday night.
Prominent Visitors.
Judge Hammond and Solicitor
Strickland of the city eourtt of Grif
fin, were among the visitors in the
< ity yesterday. Tne two gentlemen
*'ft in the afternoon for Atkinson to
spend several days fishing.
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JUNE 11