The Brunswick news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1901-1903, June 19, 1902, Image 4

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THURSDAY MORNING Bathing; Outfit. II yan anticipate going to sea shore or springs, we can interest you. Bathing Suits for men, women and children. Lavlis' Uathing Shoos and Caps, Seashore Mats. Your money bac k for the asking. OUR STORE CLOSES AT 6 O’CLOCK K * ►We Are Now Prepared: \ ♦ to furnish Ice Cretin, made 4 v from Pure Cream, in any ♦ * giiantily, and deliver It any * ► where in the c ity. ♦ ► ♦ I- Weonve special lex O.eain ‘Packers” ► fol our Family Trade, and we guarantee ► ipia ity of cream, and promptness of delivery. \ W. J. BUTTS, | THE DRU GGIST. St. Simon Line. Steamers Hessie No. 1 and No 2. Schedule in Effect May 25, 1902. Leave Brunswick. Arrive Ocean Pier Leave Ocean Piers. Arrive Brunswick 8.00 a, m. 8.45 a. m 6.30 a in 7, t r > a in 8.30 a. m 9.15 a. in 9.30 ain 10. In a m 200 p. m. 2.45 p. m 4.00 m 4.4 r ' d' 5.30 p. m 615 p. m ft.3o o m 6.30 p"> Leave St, Simon Mills Arrive Sh Simon Mills 6.00 a. in 10.00 a m 5,10 p, m 7.00 | m WANTED and FDR 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 S Sewing Machine motors, tlia last chance, at $7,50 each. 4 4 Our Bargain Sales are Very l Successful and Remnants j 4 are accumulating, : Henoe we inaugurate a sale oij REMNANTS j While they Last, and. H. Heller* & Bro.j THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS ideme dedal ; 7(ews Jktes. Mrs. J. G. Young, who has been quite ill. is improving, ... Miss Marie Parker left yesterday for Charleston, after a pleasant visit here. ... Mr. Fernando Forras will arrive this week from Atlanta, where he lias been at the Tech. ... Mr. and Mrs Hoyt W. Gale will ar rive tomorrow after a few day’s spent in Savannah. ... Mrs. E. J. Allen and Miss Gertrude Allen left yesterday to spend the sum mer in New Mexico. • • Mr. Howard Waff is at home from Carters/ville, where he wax best man at toe Purse-Gale wedding. ... Mr. and Mrs. On?. Hoffman left yes terday for Atlanta, where they will make their future home. * * a Mrs. A. S, Boifieulett and children are expected soon from Macon to visit Mrs, C. J. Doerflinger. ... Mrs. If. It. du Blgnon. Miss Mamie Sy ( moiid and little Katharine, May and Alien Stiles leave tnis week for St, Simons. Mrs. A. O. Banks) complimented Miss Bullio Aiken with a card-party Monday evening and Die affair was a very delightful success Hearts was Die game played arid the ladies’ first prize- wax won by Miss Kailie Aiken; the inch's first prize by Mr. J. VV. Hailey; the consolation by Miss Marie I n- Vue Delightful refreshments were served after the games and a (her oughly enjoyable evening wax spent. 9 9" A pleasant carry all ride was given Tuesday evening in compliment to Miss, Monroe Parker and Miss Ger trude Allen, previous to their depar ture yesterday. Those participating were: Misses Marie Parker, Ger trude Alien, Emily Waff, Josephine du itignon, Ethel Conoley, R'neta Mc- Cullough, I audit; Hulls, Mary McCul lough, Leslie Butts, Messrs. Bayard Hints, T. Q. Fleming. M. C. Halo, Charles Fleming. • • * The Brunswick friends of Mixs Mary Kirkland, who lived here at one time, will he interested in the news of her marriage to Mr. George (’. Richmond, of Danville. Va.. which occurred in Americas. June 12, at tne residence of the bride's parents. Rev. A. Kirkland, the bride’s father, performing the ceremony. Miss: Kirkland was very popular here, where she won many* friends by her grace and sweetness of dispostion. WILSON, The Photographer. Calls attention to tne fact that only late, modern ad desirable photo graphs are made in his galleries. Only the best materials, accessories and labor enter into the make up of his pictures. When you sit for your photo in one of his galleries you may absolutely dOpe-id on getting the very best to be had. All work guaranteed. 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 tunity for a day at the seashore. LADIES CLUB— A seietifio combination of tin; CHOICEST TEAS. This blond will ho values] for its imriiy and excellent quaii ty. For this TEA only (ho choice pickings of the first, crop aro selected. SEE “THE MAKING." THOMAS KEANY, Phone 11. 312 Necastie. NOTICE. Parties having fat calves for sale see R. E. Owens. Highest price paid. After a hard week's work a day at the seaside is indeed a luxury. Why not cm to Cumberland? Tne steam er Kmnialine will make the trip Sun day. leaving Brunswick at it o'clock, a. m. On the return trip sue will leave Cumberland at 6 o'clock. Fare for round trip only one dollar to in clude car fare from pier to hotel. Go dovi u and take a surf bath. LITTLE LOCAL NEWS NOTES, L. Fiebelman spent yesterday in Sa vannah. C. M. Tilton wag in the city yester day from St. Simon. G. F. Parnel was in the city yester day from Waycross. Capt. J. A. Foster, of St. Simon, w ,i. | in the city yesterday. Tne best free lunch in the city at the Arcade from 11 to 1. Solicitor General Bennet returned to his home in Wayeross yesterday. Go to the Arcade today and get tne best lunch in the city from 11 to 1. No use to go home for dinner. Go to the Arcade between 11 and 1 and get tne best free lunch in the city. , Save that long walk home today for dinner and go to the Arcade from 11 to 1 and get the best free lunch ever served in Brunswslck. lands .T. Lcavy, Jr, of The News, leaves today on a several weeks vi.;d to Washington. New York Hon-m and other cities. He may visit Canada before returning. Mr. Gus Hoffman left last night for Atlanta, where he goes to ass ume id. management of the Lilenthal Crockery Company of that city. Mr. Hoffman .- many Briimwlck friends will wi:J him much duOress In nis new home. Death of An Infant. Gertrude, the one-year-old infant ol Mr. and Mrs J. M. Bloodworth died Sunday: afternoon and was laid to rest In Palmetto cemetery Monday morning. The parents have the yin paDiy of a large circle of friends. The F. J. Byrd Process is the latest and ruot: rel.aoi* v. ,-!| as a purely seieutllh- method of ch-aii ing clothes. This is ptin tired only by Jim Carter at 504 Monk street. Bids Wanted. Sealed bids are invited by tin mayor and council of the eii_. of m uxw'.rk, during the ensuing thirty days, i'oi the purchase ol property known a. tne Old Baptist ehiir- h property. Said property consists of t'nreo V u Town lots, numbers 1211, 121.5 and 124t1, containing in all 90 by 90 feet; situated on Die north east. corner ef u and II Streets, together with all buildings thereon; the right is i,-serv ed to subject any and all bids. Brunswick. Ga., June 13. 1902. N. D. Russell, Clerk of Council We Can Fix You. If you want good work done call at the Union Cleaning and i’r, . in ; c,> id MARTIN, M r„ 510 Monk St. 'Cut slass —ox* dterlingdilper mulcts the most stylish anil a.' • propriato wedding gift \\V have a largo m*w lino in. Call and look. KENNON MOIL 0. D. The Leading Jeweler, 216 NEWCASTLE STREET, inspector of watches for the Southern and B & U Railways. ; Keeper of the city clock Time by wire from Washington daily at 11 a. m. Quinine shampoo, the latest for ladies’ hair. For sale only at Clark's tousorial parlors. Happy Time in Old Town. “We felt very happy." writes 1!. N. Beville. Old Town. Va.. "when Buck lens Arnica Salve wholly cured our daughter of a had case of scald head.” It delights all who use it for cuts, corns, burns, bruises, boils, ulcers, eruptions. Infallible for piles. Onir 25c. at all druggists. Summer Lsw Softool rxiVEßsm of vuuiiMv. In Viriftma mountain* 5Ki Snmmor. July 1 U'r 1. IM. Hv the I n\v Y vuU>. Il> pui' tc U-n , . tocitmlitUte* for the tH . itmito ju-Mvtitioucr* w he h.-iv", lacked *yf<an*ti<> instruction, F>r v^u'.oc’-y. K. C. MIXOIt. fkvrvtirf, 4 herlott\lllc, v *. The Hessie line will make double ■ aily trips to St. Simon pier Sunday leaving Brunswick at 0.30 a. m. anil 2,30 p. m. returning at 11 a. m. and ti r day at the island and a large crowd will go. The delight of an ocean breve is a rarity in June, but it is within reach of tiie people of BBrtmswick. The steamer Emmaline will leave for Cumberland island at !* o'clock Sun day morning, leaving at six o'clock in the afternoon. Fare for tne round trip is only si. to include transporta tion from the pier to the hotel. Notice to Masters. The News will publish ship notices at $1.50. It is the only legal medium through which tbes* notices van be published. A Daily Problem Solved It’s discouraging work to fill the lunch hag day after day. It’s uninviting to open the lunch bag and find the eternal bread, bread, bread. Bread is good, but it’s monotonous —it lacks novelty. Break the monotony with the new delicacy— Uneeda Biscuit Nutritious —healthful —satisfy-- ing. Uneeda Biscuit are sold § gZ \ only in the In-er-seal Package, | 1 which keeps them airtight and UUi"ils # moisture proof. A MODEL PLACE. Many New Improvements in the Popu j iar Arcade Saloon. Visitors to Brunswick’s swell sa-j loon, the At.ade, of late must cor- j tainly nave I eon impressed with tiie < many new and handsome improve meats which have bon made in tiiix very popular resort. In the first place, four large electric j fans have been installed, and in these ; warm days of June it is almost equal j |to ail ip to the seaside to - risume > < ones "if m one of tnose easy chairs ; and lei the fans "do the rest." The interior of the building lias been tlior- ; ongi y rf.mom.lctl. (he walls have been decora . and with beautiful pap< r and man.; oil er notable improvements have vi r, K'i ntty: been made. In addition t.) 'iiu.se many comfort* the free Union sc, vice of the Arcade has 1 Inreme m, important factor to the Brunswick hi,-inoss man. The spread is simply something sump,dims and includes many delicacies, a number if tin* more aihstantialx and would .empt the appetite of an epicure. Mr. D. I, Keller, the genial man ager of the establishment, is always . leri to the wishes of his patrons and six uniform courtesy is among hie many drawing cards of the Arcade. Globe Lodgings. Why pay *2..,9 when ytgL. can set the same or bettor at sdsS> at the Old Central Hotel, now the Globe Lodgings, 131 Newcastle street, cor ner Monk. Sample rooms for Drum mers. Potatoes. \Ve want to buy a dirge quant.',v of new Irish potatoes lor rash. Com municate with us. South no Produce Cos. Latest fad in ready to wear hats, triuuiuit in bayadare stripe silks, at Mi.;s Kate Slater's. New Workmen of a higher grade and improved fa eiiiti*’.* make Jim Carter the loader of clothes cleaners. Phone 252 2. WE SELL Busies and Wagons and can make Die prices to duit.. See us. Wheelwright, blacksmith and horse shoeing. T. B. Burns, 210 Richmond street. Mexican Dishes Con Caine per can 15c Chicken Tomale ” ” 12kc FRESH VEGETABLES Cucumbers, squashes, beans water melons, tomatoes, etc. every day fresh. Gasoline for sale. JUNEJIi* LAST NIGHT'S EXCURSION. Large Crowd Went to St. Simon With Marine Band, The excursion to St. Simon lust night under the auspices of the Marine band, was a most enjoyable affait and was quite largely attended. The hand furnished music on toe boat and also in tile pavilion for the dancing, and altogether the occasion was a most pleasant one. Filthy Temples in India. Sacred cows often defile Indian b in i,]---, l.ut worse yet lx a body that'd pointed by constipation. Don’t per mit it. Cleanse your system with Dr. King’s .New Life Vills and avoid untold misery. They give lively liv er.;. artve bowels*, good digestion, fine appetite. Only 25c. at all druggists. For Sale. Four-room one-story house near Oglethorpe Hotel. Just the place for small family. $650.00. It is a bar gain. Half cash, balance on time. Brobston. Fendig & Cos. GEORGIA. GLYNN COUNTY. To all whom it may concern: J. M. Keen having, in proper form, ap plied to mo for permanent letters of administration on the estate to Alice M. Keen, late oi -said county, this is to cite all and singular. Die creditors nd next of kin of Alice M. Keen to Oe and appear at my office within the time allowed by law. and show cause, l if any they can, why permanent a.I I ministration should not he granted to J. M. Keen on Alice M. Keen's estate. Witness, my hand and official signa ture. this Cub day of June, 1902. HORACE DART, Ordinary. Attention Piano Owners. Mr. C. C. Cocroft, the well know'n I expert and artistic piano tuner, rep | resenting Phillips & Crew, Atlanta, : Ga., has been in the city for three | weeks and has tuned forty-odd pi anos. giving tine work and. perfect | satisfaction to all. Mr. Cocroft will lie in town a few days longer. Or ders left with Fleming & Waff will be promptly filled. Leave to Sell Land. | GEORGIA. GLYNN COUNTY. Notice is hereby given that Leroy Satterthwafte administrator on tin i-niare of Win. N. Sattertawaite has applied to the ordinary of said coun ty for leave to sell land belonging to the estate of Win. N. Satterthwaite | for the payment of debts and for tin, | purpose of distribution. Said appli i < ation will be heard at the regular ‘ term of the court of ordinary of said | county to be held on t'ae first, Mon day in July, 1902. Witness my band and official sign a | titre, this l.'lth day of June, l!)i>2. HORACE DART. Ordinary. A Dryer. I The dryer at Jim Carter’s clothes I cleaning establishment enables him to scour and press a suit within five j hours. No one else can do this for i you. Phone 25:’ 2.