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FRIDAY 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 Cream, made
from Pure Cream, in any
quantity, and deliver It any
where in the c ity.
We oave special Ich (Leant •‘Packers”
fol our Family Trade, and we guarantee
qua.ity of cream, and promptness of
delivery.
(>5 c. quart, $2.00 gallon.
W. J. BUTTS,
THE DRUGGIBT.
TOBIAS NEWMAN
MAS 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.
! also Imve 3 Sewing Machine motors, the last cliauee, at $7,50 each.
i 2he Popular 9laee
l for
I S)ri( 'Clothing,
3hoes, Mats,
Millinery, tte.
J. H. Hellst* & Bro.
'dome iioeial
l News Notes.
Mrs. George Tharin is improving
from her recent illnesß.
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Mrs. B. H. Houston has returned
to her home in Savannah.
...
Miss Amelia Lundin has returned
from a visit to Richmond, Va.
...
Miss Tinnie B. Carroll, of Charles
ton, is, the guest of Mrs. Lillie Hurst.
• • •
Miss Florrie Colesberry left Wed
nesday nignt for Atlanta to spend a
few weeks there.
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Miss Marie Burdette arrived yes
terday from Columbia, S, C., where
she has been in sichool.
...
Mrs. N. H. Ballard and her little
daughters) leave tonight for lx-xing
ton, (fa., where they will spend the
summer.
...
Mrs. H. F, Dunwoody entertained
informally yesterday morning in
compliment to her guest. Miss Car
oline Dunwoody, of Darien.
• • •
Mrs. J. It. Cook and Mins Ada Cook
will sail next week on tTie San Marcos
for New York, after several months,
pleasant stay In Brunswick.
The lecture tonight at the opera
hou.H/e by Hon. John Temple Graves
will he a great treat. The musical
program will add to the pleasure of
the evening. Miss Worrill, who is
one of the faculty in a western con
servatory of nuutfc, will sing a solo.
Miss Bessie Fox, Mrs. J. B. Wright,
Mr. D. W. Winn, Miss Helen O'Conor
and Mrs. Baya will also contribute to
the musical feature of the program.
In Memoriam.
The beauty and sweetness of toe
life which ended so tranquilly last
Tuesday morning inspires this small
tribute to the memory of Mrs. Sarah
K. Caryyle Born oik who knew and
loved her.
A woman of rare nobility and love
liness of character, charitable, un
selfish and sincere, Mrs. Cargyle com
bined trails that made her singularly
admirable and lovable. A devout
Christian, a loving mother, and a
warm friend, it can be said of her
wltth truth.
‘None knew her but to love her.
None named her but to praise."
During the many months of her ill
ness, while her brave spirit struggled
with her malady for the sake of her
loved onesv her patience, roslgmj||on
during lie! last Hours she spoke revor
entlyl of the love and mercy of God
and told those around her that "God
was calling her." God had Indeed
called her and at last the weary soul
gave up the conflict and yielding the
frail body to the great Conqueror
passed into "that life Elysian, whose
portals we call death." To those who
are lett. to ill oil the four loving
daughters and the devoted grandchil
dreu, | offer sympathy and condo
lence, but their true comfort and sup
port in the hour of their sorrow must
come from him whose Divine hand
has guided her homo. Theirs wiii
be the infinite eomfort, however, that
tlie suffering is over and that in the
kingdom prepared for the righteous
tneir loved one, after her long and
lovely life, full Of good deeds and
thougnts awaits them.
Daylight breaketh over yonder.
In its beams your sum! nwaketh.
What though night should close
around us—-
Dim and dreary to the view—
Though our souls unrest walk in
darkness.
Faraway the morning breaketh
Into endless day for you!'*
, , . "A Friend."
In the first notice of Mrs, Cargvie's
death by an oversight the name of
Miss ( Tifiord Cargyle was omitted
,m t the number of Mrs. Cargvle'si
slaughters.
ATTENTION
PICN fOERS
KASKET PARTIES
Wf keep everything in the line of
Meats, Pickles, Olives. Jellies, Pre
serves, Grape juice, Fruit Syrup
and Canned Fruits; and many
other things too numerous to men
tion, that goes to make up a nice
luncheon.
THOMAS KEANY,
Phone 1 1 , 812 Newcastle St.
We close at seven o’cloc.
Latest fad in ready to wear hats,
trimmad in bayadare stripe silks, at
Miss Kate Slater’s.
FOUND-—Front door key near lee
factory. Apply, at Ice Facttory.
I
THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS
FIFTH REGIMENF
FAVORS SF. SIMON j
PROBABLE THAT THEY WILL DE
CIDE TO HAVE ENCAMP
MENT THERE.
It Is now more than probable that
the Fifth Georgfa regiment will de
cide to have their encampment this
year on St. Simon.
It will he remembered that a com
mittee visited both Cumberland and
St. Simon during the week. When
this committee returned to the city
they were seen by a representative of
The News, but would say nothing in
reference to their choice, only that
they were well pleased with both
places.
Committees also visited Tybee, Isle
of Palms, Wrightsviile, Pablo Beach
and other places, but it was learned
yesterday, by a letter received from
a member of the committee, that St.
Simon was favored and would prob
ably be decided upon at Lnc meeting
of the staff officers of the regiment
to be held in Atlanta shortly.
LITTLE LOCAL NEWS NOIFS.
J. S. M. Symons leaves for Savan
nah tii is* morning.
T. J. Wright, of the Plant System,
syent yesterday on St. Simon.
John A. Davis, representing the
Gray Utograpa Cos., New York, spent
yesterday in the city.
The Brunswick baseball team is
practicing hard for the games with
Savannah next week.
Capt. J. A. Williamson was in the
city yesterday from Brookman.
Ordinary,' R. S. I.aog, of Camden
county, was among the visitors to
the city yesterday.
The county jail fence has just re
ceived a fresh coat of white wash,
which adds greatly to the appearance
of the premises.
The Board of ‘Trade will meet in
regular weekly session in their rooms
at the city hall this morning. All
members are requested to lie present.
'lhe handsome residence of Mr. J
K. dußignon on Union street is near
ing completion, and Mr. dußignon
and his family will move into it
shortly.
The remains of Rufus, the little on
* - *.*.*,. ... v. riauhuu, who
died Wednesday, were laid to rest
yesterday in Palmetto cemetery. The
funeral was attended by a large mini
for of friends of the Tamiy.
The oyster shells recently laid on
the different streets of the city should
lie crushhcd. They are playing havoc
with the pneumatic tires on different
vehicles. The city owns a large shell
crusner. Would it not lie good to
use it a little on the streets?
Yesterday morning at 1 o’clock
every eiectric light on Newcastle
street between the park and the gr
house was out. with the exception of
one. Tnis is not the case occasion
ally, but it now seems to be an every
night occurrence.
Brunswick's Oniy
Exclusive
Cigar Store
We have all kinds of cigars to
bacco and smokers' sundries and be
ing an exclusive dealer *in these
goods we devote our entire time to
securing the best.
With every live cent, purchase yon
are entitled to a ticket to our weekly
drawing for a box of cigars.
MAX MARKS.
Wedding
Presents
Sterling Silver:
Cut Glass;
Jewelry
Watches :
Diamonds, etc,
KENNON MOTT, 0. D.
T*e Leading Jeweler,
21* WEWCA3TLE STREET.
Inapee*ar of watches for the
Ssuttam and B & £ Railways.
Reaper of the city clock. Time
by wire from Washington daily
at 11 a. m.
DR. BIFFS FALKS
OF CUMBERLAND
SAYS EVERYTHING ON THE IS
LAND IS NOW MANAGED IN
UP TO DATE FASHION.
Cumberland Island, Ga., June 11.
Editor Daily News:
I want to say to the people of
Brunswick that they have awaiting
them down on Cumberland Island the
very best opportunity to enjoy an out-
ing. As good, if not better, than ever
before offered in its history, and the
equal of any resort on the Georgia
coast. I have been visiting this is
land \ early for several years and the
present management has gotten hold
of the correct idea of making peo
ple comfortable and contented. The
rooms! of the hotel are comfortable
and clean and the table is all that
one can desire or wish.
Brunswick should extend her most
liberal patronage to Mr. Jacobi, the
genial hoste. and help him in his ef-
forts to rival other points which arc
now bidding for summer visitors, all
ri when are more inaccessible than
Cumberland. His rates arc in keep
ing with economy of outlay to those
who seek to practice it, at the same
time sufficiently generous to please
the more Indulgent. No day Spent or,
the island need he dull, for with the
opportunity of fishing on every tide,
pleasant drives with good livery, the
day Is full of engaging recreations
just suited to the tired and over
worked man. This la no advertise
ment and not so intended, but a no
tice to the public from one on the
spot and knows whereof lie speaks.
The hotel U fully underway, accom
modating a number of pleasing guests,
who are having full happy day's at
this time and seem in every way con
tented. There are uo mosquitoes or
other insects to annoy, and wire
screen- to the dining room make liv
ing elysian as compared with former
years. Brunswickians will do well to
take advantage of this season of pleas*
ure. Yours very) truly,
J. A. BUTTS.
i GOLF CLUB LEAVES TONIGHT
Will Play Match Game With Savan
nah Team Tomorrow.
The Brunswick Golf Club will leave
tonight for Savannah, wnore they go
for a match game with the team of
that city tomorrow afternoon. The
Brunswick team will be composed of
the following:
S ilavnmnri nai.tnin; V- O.
Stiles. E. D. Waiter B. P. Coleman,
T. S. M, Symons, it. U. Sizer.
Considerable interest has been man
ifested in the game and it is expected
to lie a very intern ♦me. Quite
a numlTer of Bninswickians will ac
company the team on the trip.
Superior court will meet Monday in
adjourned session and the criminal
docket will he taken up and disposed
of.
Quite a large crowd of visitoiti
were in the city yesterday. Most of
them went to Cumberland am! St.
Simon.
William Crovatt has returned from
Demurest. wnore lie has been attend
ing ‘school for the past term.
Mexican
Dishes
Chilli Con Caine per can 15c
Chicken Tomale ” ” 12%c
FRESH VEGETABLES
Cucumbers, squashes, beans
water melons, tomatoes, etc.
every day fresh.
Gasoline for sale.
phone 158 - Wo Msiirpmu
St. Simon Line.
Steamers Hessie No. 1 and No 2.
Scnedule in Effect -May 25, 1802.
Leave Brunswick. Arrive Ocean Pier Leave Ocean Piers. Arrive Brunswick
8.00 a. m. 8.45 a. m 6.30 a m 7, U, a m
9nn' m a ’ m 9.30 am 10.10 a m
2 00 p. m. 2.45 p. m 4.00 p m 4.48 B m
, s ’c ( °c P ' m 615 P’ m 5.30 p m 6.3optn
leave S.Simon Mills Arrive St. SiJn Mill,
6 C®° a ' m 10.00 an.
5,10 P 7.00 pm
JOHN TEMPLE GRAVES
WILL LECTIRE TONIGHT
DISTINGUISHED ORATOR * TO
SPEAK AT THE OPERA
HOUSE.
The subject of tae lecture to be
delivered by Hon. John Temple Graves
at the opera house this evening will
be left to the preference of his audi
ence. They will he given a choice of
ijeveral and it is thought the subject
derided upon will be either ’ The
Twentieth Century Woman” of “Tne
Demagogue of the Day.” That this
brilliant and witty orator will charm
his hearers goes without saying. He
is a noted lecturer and is very popu
lar here as he is all over the state.
A short program of music has been
arrange,! to add to tVn> pleasure of
the evening. Miss Worriil, one; of the
south’s sweetest singers, who is the
guost of Mrs. Rioahrd Fox, in Darien,
has consented to come over to sing
a solo. Miss Worrlll has a very beau
tiful voice and is prominent is the
faculty of a western conservatory of
music. Mrs. .1. 8.. Wright, Miss Helen
O Conor, Mrs. Raya amt Mr. !). W.
Winn and Miss Bessie Fox will also
contribute to the musical program.
An excursion will come over from
Darien for the occasion, the boat stop
ping at t'ne island for passengers and
returning after the lecture.
NOT A CANDIDATE FOR MAYOR.
Mr. Edwin Brobston Says He Will Not
Be in the Race.
Mr. Edwin Bndi.hon, who has been
frequently mi ntinned in connection
with the mayoralty race, was seen
by a- reprosen tatt ive of The News y ea
ter, lay, and in discussing the matter
he said:
“i notice that you have been kind
enough 1o mention my name several
times recently in connection with the
coming mayoralty election. Quite a]
number of fi i, nd y nave been goodl
enough to offer their support and M
would probably get some votes she lid
i eater the race. However, 1 have
no ambition to fill any political ofti. o.
and my sole desire is to help build, up
Brunswick, and In the line of my bun
iness I can probably do more than by
holding a public office, and. for that
reason 1 would thank you to state that,
under no circumstances, will I be a
candidate for mayor nor for any
other office."
Tne many friends of Mr. Brobston
• anxloua to get him in
Clio race, and, should he have con
sented to their demand, he would
have doubtless made a very sting
race, as tthere In no popular a man
in Brunswick than Edwin Brobstton.
A Neat Pamphlet. "
Manager Jacobi, of the Hotel Cum
berland. has just, issued a neat pam
phlet advertising ‘nig popular resort.
The pamphlet describes the island
thoroughly and will do much good for
Manager Jacobi.
The steamer Hessie will make dou
ble daily trips to Ocean Pier Sunday,
leaving Brunswick at 9:30 a. m. and
2:30 p. m., returning at 11 a. m. and
6 p. m. It will be a splendid oppor.
thiit*. for a day at the seashore.
JUNE 12