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lUESDAY KCBKIKG
Outing Suits
It’s Just as We Thought,
Of the 150 Suits which we received
last Friday, 50 of them were sold.
This Bimpply proves what we have
always held:
“ I hat the Men of Brunswick
Do Appreciate Good Values.”
Have you seen any of these suits?
They are orth $3.00, SIO.OO, $12.00
ami $16.00, hut we have put them at
$< $5.15, $0.15, $7.05, SO.OO.
Select Yours Today.
Your money back for t he asking.
OUR STORE CLOSES AT 6 O’CLOCK
We Are Now Prepared
to furnish he Creem, inode
from Pure Creem, in an
quantity, and deliver It any
wherein the city.
: M / :
W oav* Hpecial lew C.eain "Packers” „
fol our Family Trifle, and \t* guaranty*
qua ity of cream, and promptness of
delivery.
65 c. quart, $2.00 gallon.
W. J. BUTTS,
•i
THE DRU QOIBT. "
St. Simon Line.
Steamers Hessie Mo. 1 and No 2.
Scnedule in .Effect May 25, 1902.
Leave Brunswick. Arrive Ocean Pier Leave Ocean Piers. Arrive Brunswick
8.30 a, tn. 9.15 a. m 6.30 a in 7, K> a m
10.00 a. m 10.45 a, in 11. 15a m 12.00 ain
200 p. m. 2.45 p. in 4.00 m 4.4,1 D m
5.30 p. m 6 15 p. m 5.30 0 tn 6.30 pm
Leave St, Simon Mills Arrive St.- Simon Mills
6.00 a, m 10.00 a m
5,10 p, m 7.00 |> m
Sunday Schedule.
I.envn Brunswick Brave Ocean Pier
H. 30 l. 11l II.OOh in
3.80 p. ui. 7 .00 p, 111
WANTED and FDR SALE
Second Hand Furniture, Stoves,
Organs, Pianos, Desks, and other
ihings too numerous to mention.
J. W, Watkins,
208 Bay St , Brunswick Ga.
1 also have 3 Sewing Machine motors, the last chance, at $7,50 each.
j Bargain Day,
Monday and Tuesday.
t June 28, 30, and July 1,
E See circular of both stores.
Id. H- Halter & Bro.
E
[ 220 Newcastle. 302 Bay.
dome doe/a/
Views Vietes.
Mrs. A. B. Rowe and her little son
are the guests of Mrs. M. C. Rowe.
• • •
Miss Jessie Gumpert, of New York,
has arrived to visit Mrs. M. Kaiser.
• • •
Mrs. George N. Tharin and family
are spending some time in Savannah.
• • •
Miss Emmie Scarlett, of FanSy Bluff
is spending some time here with rela
tives.
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Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt W. Gale .spent
Sunday in Wayicross, the guest of
i elatives.
• • •
Mia|s Lilienthal, of Atlanta, spent
Sunday, here, the guest of Mrs. S.
Glogauer.
• • •
Mrs. Sd. Gershon, of Atlanta, and
her little daughter Myrtle, are visiting
Mrs. S. Marks.
• • •
Mrs. O. N. Taylor and her children
have returned from a visit to Nash
ville, Teon.
• * •
Misses Concha and Julia Rolg, or
Savannah, are the guests of Miss Ma
rie Terras.
• ■ •
The friends of Mrs. J. B. Alirams
will he glad to learn taat she contin
ues to improve.
Mr. and Mrs. 11. Ilurford and little
Miss Dorothy, nave returned from a
week's stay on Cumberland,
• • •
Master .1. I). Sparks will entertain
nis little friends this afternoon, the
occasion being his nfth birthday.
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Mr. and Mrs. St. Clair Barnard, of
Madison, Fla., have returned to their
homo otter a visit to relatives here.
* • •
Mrs. A. W. Bail and Mrs. Albert M.
Smith left on the Mallory steamer
Friday for a visit to New York and
Brooklyn.
• • •
Solicitor General and Mrs. William
Brunson came down from Macon Sun
day morning, and left for Cumberland
to spend a week or ten days at that
popular resort.
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Mr. jui.l Mm. Rosrmlo Torras <*n
UTfatiH ,] with ad( j ligutful dinner Sun
day evening iu compliment to Misses
Frances, Julia Concha and Consuelo
Rolg, Mr. Ksteve and Mr. Vicente
iloig. ail of Savannu'n.
Will Begin Work Soon.
The Brunswick Paint, Oil and Var
nish Company: will soon begin work
it) earnest. The company has already
received n large batch of orders.
The raffle for the large oil painting
will be deferred until July 15th;
chances as yet not all taken up.
RUTH LEVISON, Manager.
An Interesting Bulletin.
The department of agriculture at
Washington has Issued bulletin No.
151 and devoted to Southern dairying.
It was written by S. M. Fraeey, late
director of the experiment station of
.Mississippi. He advised those of our
readers at all interested in this sub
jeet to send for tin? bulletin and study
it. Vue subject is treated of in detail
but without verbosity.
Interesting Setfeion.
Judge Conolly’s court is iu session
and quite a largo and interesting
docket is to be disposed of.
Had Good Crowds.
Boiii St. Simon and Cumberland
haul large crowds Sunday, and as the
day was an ideal one for a seashore
outing, all haul a delightful time.
History of Baptist.
Prof. N. H. Ballard will deliver an
address at the Baptist church at 8
P m. Wednesday. His subject will
bo "History of the Baptist in Geor
gia.” and the public is cordially iu
) ited.
l’i !<•<* Ik-5 not tlu* main thing in a
Photograph. It's the value that tells.
A elean photographic portrait that
ilon t please when you've got it, that
looks cheap, ami may fade just when
you most want il, is dear at any price.
When you see one of my photos
there is no need to ask who made it
there is a distinction about them
that instantly compels the answer—
WILSON*.
152 1-2 Glouceeeer St.
SHIP NOTICE.
Neither master, owner nor con
signee of the Norwegian steamship
Nordkyn will be responsible for any
debts contracted by the crew ot' said
steamer.
K. D M. STRACHAN & CO., Con
signees.
Virulent Cancer Cured.
Startling proof of a wonderful ad
vance in medicine is given by druggist
t!. W. Roberts, of Elizabeth. W. Va.
An old man there had long suffered
with what good doctors pronounced
incurable cancer. They believed his
case hopelesjs till he used Electric
Bitters and applied Bnoklen's Arnica
Salve, which treatment completely
cured him. When Electric Bitters are
used to expel bilious, kidney and mi
crobe poisons at the same time this
salve exerts its matchless healing
power, blood diseases, skin eruptions,
ulcers and sores vanish. Bitters 50c.,
salve 25c. at all druggists.
LOST—Tan-colored pocket book
containing money and passes. Re
ward for return to the Oglethorpe. '
THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS
LITTLE LOCAL NEWS NOTES.
Hon. E. Brobston is in Atlanta.
C. W. Deming went to Atlanta last
night.
Judge Sweat, of Waycross, was in
the city yesterday.
Col. Goodyear is expected from the
north this week.
Judge T. A. Parker, of Baxley, was
in the city yesterday.
.J. B. Wright, of St. Simon, spent
yesterday in the city.
Judge J. P. Spark* is attending the
convention in Atlanta.
The waters around Brunswick are
filled with monster sharks.
Col. John W. Bennett, of Waycross.
silent yesterday in t.ue city.
Harry Atkinson, of Savannah, was
imonj the visitor* to the city vester
lay.
Both Sheriff Bcrrie and Marshall
Burney will s< II some property to
day.
Manager Jerome, of the Armour
Packing company, is expected in tin
•itv shortly!
Mr. Roy Fuller, of Glen Ilidge, N.
1., has arrived to accept a position
with tne Warren A. Fuller Cos.
Judge Horace Hart, wno has been
11 several weeks is able to he up, but
has not returned to his office yet.
The local colored ba ;e ball club
has returned from Macon and Atlanta
and will b..ortiy play, some games
here.
Brunswick visitors to the summer
resorts were many yesterday, and
notii Cumberland and St Simon were
well patronized.
This is Hi? last day that the tax
payers can save that four per cent
in their city taxes, as the proposition
if the city ceases with today's col
lections.
The meeting of the educational
■ommission of the Baptist church in
Georgia, which was to have been
nelil in Atlanta yesterday, has been
ihstponed.
Judge Bolling Whitfield, one of the
most prominent numbers of the
Brunswick bar, with Hon. A. J. Cro.
vatt. liis law partner, who is also a
listingucshed attorney, visited the
•apitol yesterday.—Atlanta Journal.
At noon yesterday the thermometer
registered 96 degrees and at this point
the heat was intense In spite of a
breeze that blew at intervals. During
the afternoon the thermometer re
mained around 94 degrees.
WANTED!
All the clothes in town to clean, at
tiin Carter's place, 5')4 Monk street.
Phono 253 2.
Clothes sent for and delivered, free
it Davenport's. Phone 14! 2.
- - -x
jpiw, i
mSm i$ ■*'{sl
FREE! F^EeT
Call and get a large pairn
fan trie with HENRY CLAY
FLOUR advertisement: and
remember there Is no better
flour sold. We receive a fresh
shipment each week direct
from the mill. Give it a trial
anil you will use no other.
Pnone 15S
BIBBMISPH
If Your Eyes 1 rouble You
in any Way What
e\ er,
Call and We Will
EXAMINE
I hem
TREE and tell You what
the 1 rouble is.
XENHON MBIT 0. 0.
The Leading Jeweler.
215 NEWCASTLE STREET.
Inspector of watches for the
Soathem and B & U Railways.
Keeper of the city clock. Time
by wire from Washington daily
at 11 a. m.
For a
Noon-time Nibble
Uneeda
Biscuit
At the office, in the home, in
the workshop everywhere j
U needa Biscuit for a hasty | 5
lunch. The famous In-er-seal V cents J
Package keeps out all damp
ness, dust and odor.
BIG DAY ON ST. SIMON ISLAND
The program for the Fourth of July
celebration on St. Simon island has
practically been completed, and
nas promise of being one of fne most
interesting that the island has had
in a number of years.
In addition to the exercoses, the
management of tne boat lines have
arranged a splendid schedule which
will be announced later, and which
will give the people of the city a
ipiemlid opportunity to visit tie
.(■sort at almost any hour In the day
The program, which will he im
proved upon in the n. autiir.e, is as
follows:
2:30 j). m. —Bicycle raon. (1) Boys
• are, quarter mile dash. (2; l.oeal
race, limited only to Brunswick
riders, quarter mile. (3) Quarter
mile, free to all. In each of these
vtfit- handsome gold medal, will be
offered.
3:30 p. m. - Boat races, first prize,
sls; second, prize. $lO.
5 p. m.—Military target shoot:
prize, gold medal.
5:30 p. in.—lndividual prize drill by
the members of the Naval reserves
and riflemen. Prize, gold medal for
each company.
7:00 p. m.— Dancing until U o'clock.
The program is not fully complete l
uni a number of attractive feature*
are yet to be added.
LEAGUE OF AMERICAN SPORTS
MEN.
What it H;if Done, is Doing, and Witt
Do.
"In Georgia, as well as throughout
the United State-, an i is mat, ny
to unite in one w.-'l nrg;ntTz.'\l society,
known as the League of American
Sportsmen, all persons who are oppos
ed to the reckless slaughter of game
ind game fish, or to the heartless kill
ing of any Harmless song, inseetivious
or plumage .uid in the name of sport.
>r for any other purpose. The league
is making a steady, healthful growth.
While it is essentially a sportsmans
organization, in that it was organized
and established by that observant and
conservative class of sportsmen who
realized that upon themselves, in a
great measure, depends the preserva
tion of the wild creatures of the
woods, fields and streams, yet its
unselfish purpose, consistent policy,
persistent energy and insistent earn
estness have won the approval and
support of thousands of the best cit
izens of the non.sporting classes.
WILL BE INTERESTING.
Boat Race Around Marsh Island will
be Seen by Many.
A great deal of interest is being
manifested in the bateau race which is
to occur on the Fourth. The course
will be around Marsh island, a dis
tance of probably eight miles, and the
boats will be in sight of Brunswick
during tiie entire race.
So far a large number have entered
their crafts.
Wants Educational Rallies
In notifying tne county school com -
missioners of Georgia that checks
have been mailed to them for tlu* pay
ment of the teaoners of Georgia for
tlieir second month's work. State :
School Commissioner Glenn in his let
ter, urges upon the commissioners
the importance of educational rallies
that as many as possible
be rroldin the various counties during
the summer.
Commissioner Glenn says that he
has information that many rallies
have been arranged for. He has nu
merous engagements to make
speeches in different counties during
the summer months.
The Effect of Warm Days and Cool
Nights.
A leading phvsicoan writes that he
ha? noticed warm days and cool
nights always affect the bowel3. and
suggests some preventative remedy.
Dr. Biggers Huckleberry Cordial is
the only one that can be absolutely
relied upon. It never fails to cure.
Sold by ail druggists, 25 and 50c.
bottles.
OITiCIAL PROCEEDINGS
01 THE COUNCIL MILTING
WHAT WAS DONE BY CITY FA
THERS AT THE SPECIAL
MEETING.
Adjourned Regular Meeting.
Brunswick. Ga., June 2S, 1502.
Present —Hon. A. L. Franklin, chair
man of council; Aldermen Newman,
.du Bignon, Mclrarvey, Kaiser and
Cook.
Absent —Mayor Emanuel, Aldermen
i Calhoun and Taylor.
| Report.
; From special committee on returns
of S. F. W. R. R„ that taey had
I not been able to adjust the differences
with the representative of that road,
a.i,l recommending that the matter
be referred to the comptroller general
with a request not to accept the re
turn as made by the railroad, and to
have an arbitration on tne property
ordered. Report, with recommenda
tion adopted.
From special committee on the res
olution relative to (y-rtarin charges
against S. T. Goodbrcad, superintend
ent of sanitation: That after due
investigation they deemed it proper
to prefer charges against the said
Goodbrcad, as attached hereto, and
had caused Goodbrcad to be served
; wit a a copy of charges and cited him
|to appear before a meeting of the
I mayor and council to be 'held July 3,
at 8 p. m. Adopted.
S. T. Goodbrcad was. on motion,
\ suspended from bis office of super
ituendi pit of sanitation until final
1 trial of charges against him, and John
C. Green, chief of fire department,
j was appointed’ acting ympiirimteml
i ent of sanitation. The clerk was
direr tel| to ncitjfy II t Goodbreid
and Chief Green of the action of conn
ell.
The city attorney presented an of
' fer of compromise in the case of John
Wentz, vs. the city for $3,000 dam
. ages for accident to his wife, alleged
\ to have been caused by defective side
, walk, through the attorney.-, for Wentz.
’ and the city, of $300.00.
The offer of compromise was re
; jeeted, Alderman Cook voting to ae
. cept. and requesting that nis vote be
; so recorded.
Adjourned until Thursday, July 3d,
; at ,s o’clock p. tn.
X 14. RUSSELL.
Clerk of Council.
NEWS OF THE SHIPS.
Some SmMI Marine Items of the Do
ings of a Day.
The following is the movement of
i the vessels at the port of Brunswoek
yesterday:
\rmwd Steamer New York. Ju
sorivitle: steamer Rio GrnnJe. John
son. New York. Sailed--Schooner
Nelli. Snipman. Raynor. New York:
steamer New York. Boston. Cleared -
Inuira C. Anderson. GulpH. Baltimore:
Gardner B. Reynolds. Many New
York.
•LADIES CLUB—
. A gcietiflc combination of
the CHOICEST TEAS. This
biend will be valued for fits
purity and excellent quality.
For this TEA only the
choice pickings of the
crop are selected.
SEE “THE MAKING.”
THOMAS KEANY.
•Phone 11. 312 Necastle.
WHEN OTHERS FAIL
To please you. send your clothes
to Jim Carter, t'ne leading clothes
cleaner.
JULY 1