The Brunswick news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1901-1903, June 15, 1902, Image 4

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#uNDAY UOKKtiro Bathing: Outfit. If you anticipate going to sea shore or springs, we can interest you. Bathing Suits for men, women and children, l adies’ 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 city. We oave special Ics C.eam -‘Packers” fol our Family Trade, and we guarantee qnn.ity of cream, and promptness of delivery. 65 c. quart, $2.00 gallon. W. J. BUTTS, THE DRUGGIST. A rrall will convince you that L. J. Joel, the hustler, i;} the poor man’s friend. 30t( Ilay street. Special Male Monday from 6 a. rn. to 10 p. in. Don't fail to attend. 1,. J. Joel 308 May St. Special Male Monday from 6 a. m. to 10 p. in. Don’t fall to attend. B. J. Joel 308 May St. Shoes y(ou pay other stores $3.00 to $6,00. Joel, the hustler, will sell them Monday for $2.98 a pair. L. J. Joel, 308 Hay St. Shoes you pay other stores! $3.00 to $6.00. Joel, the hustler, will sell them Monday for $2.98 a pair. 1,. .1 Joel, 308 Itay St, WANTED and FOR SALE Second Hand Furniture, Stoves, Organs, Pianos, Desks, and other things too numerous to mention. J. W,. Watkins, 208 Bay St M Brunswick Ga. I also have 8 Sewing Machine motor*, the last chance, at $7,50 each. Grrert Bargain Sale Monday and 4 June 16 and 17, j d.H. Heller & Broj I L. D. Joel, commonly called bon iest Joe, has purchased P. Joel's dry goods store at 204 Monk street and will be glad to see hisi many friends He is offering genuine bargains WANTED To buy large quantity of new Irish potatoes for cash. Apply | to Southern Prod ree tu Rock bottom prices will prevail nt H. V. Adderly's dry goods store Mon day, Tuesday and Wednesday, Call there and get the benefit of them. Special sales in trousers and straw hats on Monday and Tuesday at Hel ler’s. Special sales in shoes us Monday and Tuesday at Holler's. IN SOCIETY. Miss Fc Symons is at home from a short visit to St. Simon. • • • Miss Leah Johnson 'oas returned from a visit to Baltimore. ... Miss Aline Jeffers is at home arter a pleasant visit to Waycross. ... Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Lissner leave Tuesday for White Springs. • ■ • Miss Alethea Anderson is slightly improved from a severe illness. ■ • • Mrs. if. S. Johnson and family have returned from St. Simon. • • • Mrs. W. H. Leopold, of Tifton, is the guest of Mrs. F. J. Doerflinger. • • • Mrs. M. 1.. Parker is at home from a pleasant vlsist to Columbus. • • ■ Misses Prioleau has returned to Beaufort after a visit to Mrs. Thomas Fuller. ... Mrs. C. L. Martin and her little daughter are visiting in Lexington. Kentucky. Miss Gertrude Johnson is at home from Randolph Macon school in Lynchburg, Va. ... Mrs. V. Jeffers accompanied by Mrs. Joii'n I). Tucker, will visit White Springs shortly. * * * Mrs. T. W. Causey leaves today for Jacksonville, where she will lie the guest of friends. . . • Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Robinson will leave shortly to spend some time in Asheville, N. C. • • • Mrs. A. C. Wylly and Miss Elizabeth Wyally, of Darien, are the guest of Mrs. 11. F, Dunwody. • mm Mrs. D. W. K ran as and iitttle Dor othy Krauss 'have gone to West Point to spend some time. * • • Mis. A. (\ Banks will compliment her guest, Miss Bailie Aiken, with a * anl party tomorrow evening. • * • Miss Annie B. Carroll, an attrac tive young lady of Charleston, is vis iting Mrs. L. Hurst, on Kgmont St. • * * Miss Li/./.io Ay mar. who has been the guest* of friends, has gone to America* as a delegate to the Ep wort'a League meeting. It Will pay you tto attend U J. Joel, the hustlers cut price sale Monday from 6a. m. to 10 p. m. 308 Bay St. I Julies’ drop stitched hose worth 35c. at. 19c. on Monday and Tuesday at Heller’s. One lot of baby raps worth 25c at 9c. on Monday and Tuesday at llel- U>r*a. Wouldn t a surf hath be exhilerat iriK these warm summer days? Of course it would and you can have one tool Toe steamer Emmallne will leave Brunswick at 9 o’clock Sunday morning, and will leave Cum berland at 6 o clock on the return trip. The fare for the round trip including transportation from the pier to tm' hotel. Is only s|. Go down and enjoy a day’s outing. Special sale of mattings and trunk* on Monday and Tuesday at Heller's. $2.00 men’s black and tan slippers !; • l<, <’l. the hustler's sale price for Monday only 98c. 308 Bay St. For genuine bargains call on II V. Adderly Monday. Tuesday and Wed nesday. Everything in the dry goods! Hriv' at reduced prices. 1.. I). Joel, otherwise known as Honest Joe ” has recent 1.- purchase,! tne stock of merchandise of 1* tool at 204 Monk street. Call on him wturn n need oi dry goods an 1 gents’ furn ishings. ! attention . PICNICERS basket parties Wc keep everything in the line of Meats, Pickles. Olives. Jellies, Pre serves, (drape juice, Fruit Syrup and Canned Fruits; and many other tilings too numerous to men tiou, that goes to make up a nice luncheon. THOMAS KEANY, Phone 11. 312 Newcastle St. We close at seven o'cloc Om> lot of calicoes, worth 6o„ at 3V. on Monday and Tuesday at Heller's!" i „ *' a li f s ' waists worth s2,i)o at $1...), waist worth 75c. at 49c. on Mon day stud Tuesday at Heller's ISWBWIGX DAILY NlWq Miss Marie Parker leaves tomorrow for Charleston. • Misss Frye leaves today for her home in Marlboro, after a pleasant stay, during which she received many cuarming attentions ... Ree. Mr. Bourne, tu Camden county-, spent Friday here the guest of Rev. J. J. Perry and yesterday at St. Si mon the guest of Mr. D. W. Winn. m m m Miss Helen Prescott, who has been the guest of Rev. and Mrs. C. G. Bradley, has gone to Atlanta where she ic visiting Mr. and Mrs. Win. Pres cott. ... The Zinnia Club complimented their young men friends and the vis iting grls wth a pleasant card party Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs, John H. McCullough kindly tenedered (the use of their spacious piazzas aau j lawns to the club for th, ait'aii and their charming hospitality and (.nougat 1 fulness added much to tin- enjoy ment of the guests. Tne subdued j light from number of Japanese late j terns, mingled with the moonlight, niudc a brilliant seem Screened I>> a bank of palms a string-band played sweet music and altogether this al fresco entertainment was one of tne most delightful functions of the year. Five-handed hearts was played and 1 there were nine tables. The ladies prize was won by Miss Greeley, of Mazlborougn. The men's prize was won by Mr. James Bailey. The conso lation was cut by Miss Marie Parker. Those present were: Miss Frye and Miss G'reeley, of Marlborough, Mis.-: Itiietta McCullough, Miss Luciic' Butts, Miss Mary McCullough, Mi ; Mary Lilia Blanton, Miss Sal.!,- Aiken, Miss Caroline Dm,woody. Miss Alice Prioleau. Miss Maris Pmi-a Miss Ethel Conoley, Me.-. Emily Waff, Miss Kezzie Conoicy. Igniise Prioleau, Miss Leslie liutfn, Miss Fannie Grant Nightengale, Mi. . Lizzie Prioleau, and Messers. Bay aril Butts, George Smith, Morton Marye, Howard Smith, Ed. Alien, Uestor Coleman. Lo Vergue Whitfield. J. W. Pace, Howard Waff, C. M. Pi t ticord, Albert Banks Blame, Meldrlm. Collins, Charles Fleming, Millard Reese, Albert Cunningham, Eugene Whitfield. T. Q. Fleming, Jr, Spend the day at the seashore, and get a whiff of old oceans breeze. The steamer Emmalino will make the trip to Cumberland Sunday, leaving Bruns wiek at it o'clock a. ni„ returning leave Cumberland at 6 p. in. Fare for the round trip is only sl, includ ing ear fare from pier to hotel. Sure !y you cannot afford to miss this trip. One lot of cream laces, worth 1". 12ft, mid Inc., to be sold at ‘ic. on Monday and Tuesday at Heller's. There's only one place In Brunswick where clothes are cleaned and press ed byi scientific methods, and that's at Jim Carter's. Dry goods.s dress goods taoc trimmings and in fact everything in ihe dry goods line will go at genuine bargains at 11. V. Ad.lerlv’s Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday Don’t miss tne sale. If yon are thinking of building sec I- A. Mlllor. Great hargins in muslin underwear on Monday and Tuesday at il ior’s. Kennon Mott, our leading lew, lie has just received a fine line of Stea ling silver ami will get several h.n rels of cut glass of tne hv-t male by tomorrow’s Mallory line. It will pay you tto attend 1.. ,r ,l,„ i the hustler’s cut price sale Mondav from 6a. m. to 10 p. m . 3cs Bay St Visit Cumberland Sunday and rn joy a dip in the briny deep. The steamer Emmaline will leave at 9 o’clock, returning leave Cumberland at 6. Fare for round trip h only $!. including car fare from the pier t, the hotel. Are you looking for bargains* in drv goodsf? If so visit 11 V Adderlv's Monday. Tuesday and Wedn. sda GovxU will go without regard to j,ru Be sure and he there. Monday L. j. Joel, the hustler, will out sell his competitiors. A call will convince you that he is the greatest monster money saver Brunswick ha*, ever heard of. 308 Bay St Pocatoes. We want to buy a Write quant/tv ~f new Irish potatoes for cash t'om municate with us. South ti n Produce Cos. The complete line of drv good a laces, trimmings, notions, and in fan everything in the dry goods tin. will he offered at genuine bargains pri os at the store of H. V Adderlv ,m Mon day. Tuesday and Wednesday. |r von are in the market for sin h goods von cannot afford to miss this rare oprior limit?. $2.00 men s black and tan slippers Joel - the hustler's sale price foe Monday only 9Sc. 308 Bay St Colored parasols, strietlv at hnh pnee only a few left, on Mon,lav and Tuesday at Heller’s. SHE IS DEAD. "She is dead.” That was the mes sage from a distant state. The fraii body may have cast off mortality tor immortality but memory never dies. Momorj- points to the days when I carried her books to school, when I helped her with her lessons, w'hen we divided our lunch, when war came and our boys marched away she gave me the last farewell. Looking over the sacred treasures of the past 1 find a letter dated June sth, 1864. upon it there is a dark spot, the waiting has almost faded, but the black spot is there; only a drop of blood from a soldier boy in Virginia. Again we meet “when grim vlsaged war had smoothed his wrinkled front." “When our young hearts boat lighter than in after years ere we left the bright por tals of that fairy iand of ‘long ago" when the earth seemed full of sun shine, and flowers bloomed passing fair, anil we socked not of the wild tempests that was gathering in the dim beyond, to sweep our heart’s cherished blossoms to the dust.” Memory points to an old gnarled oak as we sat under its moonlit shadows for the last time watening the glint of the summer moon, the silvery watetfi across "the marshes of Glynn." the insidious tide bared its old roots, and bore it away to be lost in tic* depths of the "ever rest- I' se sea." like that old oak; when the ast goodbyes were spoken one life has float'd out of the fateful sea of the greiit unknown and the othe. must soon follow. Let he wh< guides the destiny of the "just an,’ unjust" decide what was best. Rest: Rest! shall we not have al> eternity to rest In? E. The cost price will cut no figure tn dry goods at H V. Adderly’s, Mondav, Tuesday and Wednesday, and bar gains will prevail in every depart ment. inu are invited to come in and save your money. B. B. Gray, of Pine Bloom, was in the city yesterday. One lot of dress goods worth 1 at Sc. on Monday and Tuesday at Heller's. Monday L. J. Joel, the hustler, will "Ut zed his competitions. A calf will convince you that he f 4 the greatest monster money saver Brunswick has ever heard of. SoB Bay St. A Neat Pamphlet. Manager Jacobi, of the Kote] Cum berland, has just Issued a neat, pam iiiilet advertising his popular resort. Ihe pampnlet describes the island thoroughly and will do much good for Manager Jaeobi. The steamer Hessie will make dcu ale daily trips to Ocean Pier Sundav, leaving Brunswick at 9.30 a. m. and L3O p. m„ returning at 11 a. m. and ’P - m - It will he a splendid oppor t;umt4> for a day at the seashore. A Dryer. Th, dryer at Jim Carter's clothes leaning establisnment enables him s ‘our and press a suit within five ours. \'u one else can do this for ■ou. Phone 253-2. Special sale of dress goods on Monday and Tuesday at H Hit's. WE SELL BuggiesandWagons and can make lie prices to -tuR Ke ns. > Wheelwright, blacksmith and horse T B. Burns, 2!0 Richmond street. Mexican Dishes Chilli Con Caine per can 15c Chicken Tomale ” ” I2kc FRESH VEGETABLES Cucumbers, squashes, beans water melons, tomatoes, etc. every day fresh. Gasoline for sale. ,sa - St. Simon Line. Steamers Hessie No, 1 and No 2. Scnedule m Effect May 25 1902 L "’s.mT£' * ,ri 8 45"" 1" p!i,s ' 8.30 a. re q',c 6.30 am 7,15 am 200 p. m. o' 4 c a ' m a m 10.15 a m =. t n P* m 4.00 p m 4 45 n m 5,00 p. m 6.15 n m - on 1 P m Leave St, Simon Mills P •’■ 3 ° p m 6.30 pm 6,00 a. m Arrive St : Simon Mills 5.10 p, m *O-00 a 7.00 p m Wedding Presents Sterling Silver: Cut Glass; Jewelry Watches: Diamonds, etc. KENNCN MOTT, 0. D. The Leading Jeweler. 215 NEWCASTLE STREET. Inspector of watches for the Southern aml B & B Railways. Keeper of the city clock. Time by wire from Washington daily at 11 a. m. In every deparmept of the dry goods store of H. V. Adderly Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday genuine bar gains will be offered to the public. ' an you afford to miss this oppor tunity? L. D Joel has just purchased the dock oi dry goods of P. Joel on Took Mr.-ct. .and wil be glad to see sis many friends. He is offering some enuine bargains and you can save .uoney by (ailing on him. If yim intend to get genuine bar gains go to J. H. Heller al- b.-o. on Monday and Tuesday — ■ -—...- Brunswick's Only Exclusive Cigar Store We have all kinds of cigars, to | liaoco and smokers' sundries and lin ing an exclusive dealer in these goods we devote our entire time to I ik-euring the best. With every five cent purchase you are entitled to a ticket to our weekly drawing for a box of cigars. MAX MARKS. Maeorvlfo bleaching. The geniiint-. 15 yards for SI.OU on Monday and Tuesday at Heller’s. Would you accept a genuine bar j gain if you should meet one In the j street? If so visit the store or 11. V. Adderly on Monday. Tuesday and i Wednesday and paroipitate in the great bargain sale he is offering. ,hI r—leea will rot lie considered In the sale. Sox 3c. a pair, other stores) charge Pie. Monday; from <i a. m. to 10 p. in. 1,. .1. Joel, 302 Bay St. Seven cent homespun at 5c.. or 21 vards for SI 00, ou Monday and Tues day at Heller's. Glynn Superior Court Notice. Th< petit jurors, are hereby noti fied to be and appear at the Court House on Tuesday, the 17th day of dune, 19t2, at 9 o'clock, A. M„ in dead of Monday the 16th instant, as order ed. So govern yourselves aeeording .'- v t Witness tne Honorable Joseph W. Bonnet, judge of said court, this the lilt'll day of Jimue. 1902. II F. du BIGNON. Clerk Superior Court. Glynn Cos., Ga. New Workmen nt a higher grade and Improved fa - eililies make Jim Carter the ieader ed i lol.nes cleaners. Phone 233 2 ffOHIIM