The Brunswick news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1901-1903, June 12, 1902, Image 4

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THURSDAY MORNING Bathing Outfit. If you anticipate going to sea shore or springs, we can interest you. Bathing Suits for men, women and Children. Ladies’ Bathing Shoes, and Caps, Seashore Hats Your money back for the asking. OUR STORE CLOSES AT 6 O’CLOCK We Are Now Prepared to furnish Ice Crer.ni, made from Pure Cream, in any quantity, and deliver it any where in the city. W oave special les C.eam ’‘Packers” fol our Family Trade, and we guarantee qua.ity of cream, and promptness of , delivery. 65 c. quart, $2.00 gallon. W. X BUTTS, THE DRUGGIBT. TOBIAS NEWMAN HAS 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. 1 also have 3 Sewing Machlae motors, the last chance, at $7,50 each. 9he Popular 9laee for £)i*H seeds, 'Clothing ' i tfhoes, Mats, Millinern, Zte. tJ.H.HeIIOP& Bpo. THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS ♦t feme Social I ; Views Vietes. I +++++* + + + + + + Mrs. J. W. Flood is the guest of Mrs. William Bunkley. * * • Mrs. C. H. Miller, of Atlanta, is visiting Mrs. E. F. Coney ... Mrs. Theodore Crovatt hag returned from an extended visit to Atlanta. • * * Miss Mae Pound of Atlanta is in the city, the guest fo her sister, Mrs J. W. Price. * * Mrs. Tramnel and children, of At lanta, are the guest of Mrs*. V. R. Mitchell. • • • Miss Ella Blanton is receiving many attentions in Atlanta, where she is tne guest of Miss Edna Pennick. • m Miss Janet Ashby, formerly of this city, but now of Atlanta, U in city the guest of friends. • • • Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Branham, of Macon, are in the city, called here by the deatji of Mrs. S. E. Cargyle. ... Mrs. Harry W. Fobs, of Henderson ville. N. C„ is in the city in the inter est of the Hotel Wheeler of that city. * * * Mitts Amelia Doefllnger has return ed from a pleasant visit to friends in Gainesville, Fla., to the delight of her Brunswick friends. ♦ * • Mry Geo. T. Bailey and daughter. Miss Dora Mabry, reached tne city yesterday from Atlanta, and will re side here in the future, * * * Dr. and Mrst. George Barnard and Mr. and Mrs. St. Clair Barnard, of Madison, Fla., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. Frederic Wiggins. * * Miss Ethel Akers, of Atlanta, is the attractive guest of Mrs. E. F Coney lor a few days before leaving for vis its to Cumberland and St. Simons. ... Mrs. Pearl Slater Smith, of Val dosta, came down to attend the fun eral of Mrst 8. E. Cargyjle yesterday, and is the guest of Mrs. Monroe Elc-ming. * * • The wedding of Miss Pauline Car t'd' and Mr. J. Campbell Mabery, of New York, which occurs June JO at tlic old Carter home at Rock Springs', will be a very beautiful and fashion nhle affair and an event of Interest to the Brunswick friends of the beautiful bride-to-be. Miss Carter visited Mrs. S C. Atkinson a few years ago and while here made many Mends, by reason of her beauty and her loveli ness of character and disposition. Since that time, when she was quite a young girl, she has had a brilliant reign as a noted belle and beatify. -Much of Mer time has been spent in i Atlanta, where sue was very popular. ATTENTION ITONIOERS BASKET PARTIES Wt- keep everything in the line of ' Meats, Pickles, Olives. Jellies, Pre ' serves, Grape juice, Fruit. Syrup' and Canned Fruits; and many, other tilings too numerous to men (ton, (lint goes to make up a nice luncheon. THOMAS KEANY, 'Phone li. 313 Newcastle St. \\ e close at seven o’cloc Summer Law School rXIVEHSITti Oil VIRGINIA. Tn Virginia mountain*. 83U Summer. July Ito Si-i.t-m --l-erl.lK. Ilv ilio l-o Khi ulh Helpful to tawnnm f° i-unOiilnte* for tile l*r; amt topraoliuonera who luiv.-, Ifti’kott •yeteniati*. InnrurUon. For rataloime, aitilrt-**' R. c. >1 I.MtK. Sceretary, Charlotte*.tile, v a. Cheap Rates to Savannah June 16th and 17th, via the Bruns wick & Birmingham railroad, account the n. Y. P. U. Convention. Good to return up to and including June 21st. at one fare for the round trip. For further information call on Ben. J. Ford. City Passenger Agent Grand Opera House Building. ’Phone 2tM. A Grand Opportunity to Visit Savan nah. The Brunswick & Birmingham will put on cheap rates to Savannah June loth and 17th. good until June 21st, for one fare for the round trip. Call on or phone Ben. J. Ford, City Pas senger Agent. ’Phone 204. I-OST One small package between Mallory wharf and Colson Hardware Cos. Finder will receive suitable re ward by returning same to this of fice. 1 AMyjjP Jl n old bird isn’t caught With— P I chaff, and a Wise man isn’t gl mJJHP tempted With a cracker bag gj| I ipS-T" Uneeda |J I'll rj ®* s cu '* i|r| I NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY. fl LITTLE LOCAL NEWS NOTES. Eugene Mea.lcr, of Savannah. ; in the city. Willis Wilder, of Savannah, is in the city for a few days. Judge Thomas A. Parker, of Bash is expected in the city today. The uniform rank, Knights of Py thias, held an interesting meeting last night. Hon. Joan Temple Graves will lec ture at. the Grand Friday night. Don’t fail to attend. R. I*. Baker, of Atlanta, is soend ing a few days in the city, the guest of his parents, Mr. and .Mrs \V. M Baker. Hon. John Temple Graves will gr i t a Brunswick audience for the tir time Friday night. tic slum I haw a full house! Dr. W. E. I-ambrignt, of Atlanta is siicnding a lew .lays in tm city, the guests of Ids parents, Judge and Mrs. J. T. Lam bright. A handsome new mail wagon ha: just been received at. tin: postoilicc' and makes quite an improvement . - r the old delapidated one. Receiver W. S. Greene, of the Bruns wick Light & Water Cos., is ii! in his room at the Oglethorpe hotel, to the regret of hid many friends. it. L. Harrison, the well known m- r chant, formerly of the city, m oi Atlanta, is in Brunswick for a j. w days and is prospecting with a . iew of locating here again. A civil service examination un? held yesterday for the position ,-f carriers in classified servi - Onlv two stood the examination and the result, will lie announced shortly. Woodford Mabry reached the city yesterday, from Atlanta, and win lo cate in Brunswick. He has recent Ij graduated from the law departim-nt of the State university and will practice his profession in this city. TO CROSS BATS WITH SAVANNAH Local Team Will Play Two Garres There Next Week, Tne Brunswick baseball club ha accepted a challenge from the Savan nah team and will ge over next Wed nesdav and play two games. The club will endeavor to get tin railroads to put on a cheap ran I'm the occasion, and it they succee i a large number of rooters will a>-com pany the team. Tne boys arc now having daily pr.-c --tires and are in excellent shape Th Play well together and I s one of ii. best an.etenr teams we have ever had. They feel confident that they ,> :.i come out vuimirius in the games w.th Savannah. On the following week the Savan nah team will come over acre for one or two games. Colored Ball Game. Tne ball game yesterday hot we i tne colored clubs of Brunswick and Fernandina resulted in a victory f, r the latter by a score of 12 to 3. A .urge number of white pcopli attended the game, but they were much dis appointed as the game was a very poor one, the local club outclassing the visitors in every way. Funeral Notice. The relatives, and friends of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Franklin are requested to attend the funeral of their son. Rufus Gardner, at 3:30 p. m. today from McKendree Methodist enured. FUNERAL OF MRS. CARGYLE. VVaa Tenderly La'd to Rest in Oak j Grove Cemetery Yesterday. Tim remains of Mrs. Sarah K. Car gyle, who died Tuesday, were laid to ; rest yesterday morning in Oak Grove comet cry. The funeral cortege was one of the largest seen in Brunswick in many ya. s end St. Mark’s church was crowded with friends of the deceased. Rev. Redo conducted tne funeral ser vice and paid a high tribute to the es timable lady, who lias been a resident if Brunswick for many years and wno had scores of friends in all sec tions of the city. To the hcarl-atriken family of the deceased The News extends it con dole-nee. A SPECIAL BOAT. Will Come From St. Simon and Da rien Tomorrow. In order tnat those residents- of Dari* n and St. Simon who are so an xious to hear tne lecture of Hon. John Temple Gravest may have the wishes gratified, it special boat will leave Darien touching at Frederica 5:30. ;d St. Hinton Mills (5:30 and at the Bier at 7:15 A rate of 25 cents for the round trip has been made and 'hat a large crowd will come over -. almost certain. A great deal of ■•a-'- i> being t i.ti!Tn*:u,-,| in the lecture and it is safe to ttty that the eminent lecturer will have a large house. There will be some choice mu. it a! selections before the lecture and those who atttend will be hignly entertained. TORNADO KILLS TEN PERSONS. Swept Strip of Land Two Miles Wide and Three Long. I al e iaril. Mich., June 11. —A torrt-*- do m;nek 12 miles north of here at 5:15 p. in. yesterday, sweeping a strip of land 2 yt;b s wide and 3 miles long. It destroyed nine farm houses and killed ten persons. The church at Sprangele was demolished. Further tie. tails have not yet reached here. Henry Clay Flour Mr 1 13ffl None better Have^you St. Simon Line. Steamers Hessie No. 1 and No 2. Senedule in Effect May 25, 1802 Ua 8 OOT?’ Arf! Jr" Pier Uav c e ° aea " PierS ' ’ Arri Brunswick o.uu a. m. 0. 45 a. m 6.30 a m 7 i -8.3° a* m 0.15 m 930 am A m 200 P . m. 2.45 p. m 400 n m ! 4 BU ‘ Sn m h.r p uu P 11 4.4- p 111 D.jU p. m 615 p. m :>,30 n m a on leave St. Simon Mills P . . P" 1 6.00 a. tn Arrive St. Simon Mills 5,10 p, m a m 7.00 p m PRO LY \LPiiU S AT ST. MARK’S LAST NSGIH WEDDING OF MiSS WILDER AND MR. GREELEY YESTERDAY AFTERNOON. A beautiful and brilliant wedding occurred last evening at St. Mark’s Episcopal cnurch, uniting the lives of -Mis: Julia Wilder and Mr George Ed mund Greeley. The church was beau tifully decorated; the chancel a bower of green palms and ferns forming am effective picture the bridal partj made. First, came the six brides maids and u a hem. followed by AlisJ j GrccP-v, the maid of honor, gowned in' I white organdy and carrying a um j qttet of white carnations. Next, won ! her brother, Mr. Willis Wilder, came I the fair bride, a lovely vision in her j rich white satin gown and filmy veil j ami carrying n superb boquet of bride j iones. At the chancel gate they we re jmd by Mr. Greeley and Mr. It. IJ. I Meador, and here the first part of tne ceremony was impressively per ) formed by Rev. Mr. Rede, the 'he being concluded at the altar -Heps At the organ Miss Janie Sy mons presided, rendering the l.ob.ei gorn wedding march as the part; ad vanced to the chance;, and Mendels -■''bn's march as they proceeded from t.ie altar! i Th. bride’s maids were: Mi-, : Josephine dußignon. Miss Frye, Miss I i’riolcau. Mis'si Alice Prioleau. Mi-tfc : La-lie Aiken. Miss Marj McCullough, | 3 hey wore white organdy gowns ami ; ••'anted pink carnations. The ushers i were: Mr. It. D. Meador, Mr. Hugh Burford. Mr. Morel Symons, Mr. Bay ard Butts. Mr. Malcolm McCulloug.i, Mr. Chariest Fleming, Mr. E. J. Alien. Alter the ceremony there was an Oicgant reception at tne home of the bride s mother, Mrs. Laura M. Wilder, i <*t which a large number of guests , were present. and Mrs. Greeley left on the Southern train for a northern, trip, after which they will be at home in Marlborough, Mans. JUNE 18