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•IBURSDAY KOBNJKD
A Waist Sacrifice.
Realizing that now, right in the
height of the season, is the time to
close out our shirt waists, wo have
decided on a
Sacrifice Sale
of our entire line of white and
colored ,
Shirt Waists
At a pllce that will appeal to your
economical taste. See window.
Your money back for the asking.
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OUR STORE CLOSES AT 6 O’CLOCK
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|We Are l\ow Prepared
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► to furnish Ice Cream, made
► from Pure Cream, in an
V
y quantity, and deliver It any
k where in the city.
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We wave special les (Leant ‘Packers’'
y fol our Family Trade, and we guarantee
y qua.ity of cream, ami promptness of
y delivery,
05 c. quart, $2.00 gallon.
W. J. BUTTS,
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* THE DRUGGIST.
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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
8.30 a. m. 9.15 a. in 6.30 am 1, r> a m
10.00 a. rn 10.45 a. m 11. 15a rn 12.00 am
200 p. in.' 2,45 p, ni 4.00 m 4,4.‘> o 1,1
5.30 p. m 6.15 p. m 5,30 o m 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 p in
Sunday Schedule.
Leave Brunswick; Leave Ocean Pier
tl.tJO a. in I LOO a in.
v.iiO p. in. 6.00 p, m.
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 Machine motors, the last chance, at $7,50 each. 1
! Closing Out Sale]
SSTRAW HATS.!
l $1.25 II ats at .99 c I
: 1,00 “ “ ,89 c, }
>75 “ “ ,59 c, j
,50 “ “ , 39 c. *
J. H. Heller & Bno.j
220 Newcastle. 302 Bay.
t HE .BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS
time tieeial
Views Vivtes.
Miss Angela Stewart, of Frederica,
is visiting Miss Lilia Burroughs.
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Miss Fannie Grant Nightengale is
the guest of Miss Mary Lillu Blanton
on St. Simon.
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A picnic party headed by Mr. and
Mrs. Fred. Baumgartner, will spend
today at Altama.
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Misses Mark Inn and E ion or Norris
have returned from a visit to rcla.
tives in Virginia.
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Mr. Isaac Brrazeale, of Caiera, Ala.,
is spending a few days wit'u Mr. and
Mrs. Cl. 1,. Can.)lor.
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Little Miss Leta Evans, of Savannah.
>s the guest, o’ Mrs. M-irv Kllenwood at
her home on Reynolds street.
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The friends of Mrs. H. 11. Raymond
will regret to learn that she is serious
ly B 1 at her home in New York.
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Mrs. George Walker, of Texas, and
Miss Carrie Baker and Mrs. O. A.
Zeigler, of St. Louis, arc visiting Miss
1 'll la Baker, railed here by the serious
illness of their father. Mr. M. A. Ba
ker, Sr.
Master ,T. D. Sparks celebrated 'ills
fiiftn birthday with a very enjoyable
party Tuesday afternoon, to which a
large number of his little friends were
bidden. Games were played out in
the shady lawn, after which refresh
ments were served. Toe white birth
day cake as adorned with five tiny
red candles, emblematic of the young
host's years, and there as a pretty
ring hidden iri It, destined for Homo
lrnky guest, Miss Miriam Abrams
proving the fortunate winner. After
a delightful afternoon the little guests
dispersed to their homes, voting the
affair a perfect success.
MAY BE A REMBRANDT.
Painting in Chicago Supposed to be
by the Great Master.
A canvas attributed to Kemhrant, a
painting of exceptional quality, oas
been discovered in Chicago. It is
the property of William A. Cunning
ham. This picture, displays ill a
marked degree the qualities whicii
characterized this famous master
fine ’draughtsmanship, admirable and
individual technique, rich color. The
subject, the head of a venerable Turk
was a favorite one wit’u Rembrandt.
The head is life .size and the turban
of rich Persian stuff, in which it is
swathed, is surmounted by a red fez.
The canvas is in a perfect, state of
preservation, and it hears a date which
indicates that It represents the great
Tinted master's best period, it was
brought to this country several years
since by a Holland artist, who stated
that it once adorned the walls of a
mansion in The Netherlands. The
painter, desiring to return to Holland,
sold toe picture to Mr. Coimlnghom.
It, was in had condition. The load
of the subject, with bis gray beard,
and white drapery, was almost ob
scured by several coats of opaque
dead varnish which were removed by
its present owner, who also n lined the
canvas. Mr. Cunningham has made a
study of the old masters and has be
come an expert in their restoration.
Rembrandt's brush Is so distinctive
that a question of authenticity is im
possible.- Record-1 (of-ald.
Interesting Suits.
The suit of J. Ertrowitoh against the
Southern railway company and the
S. A. L. railway will he heard hy
.fudge Conoly today, and It promises to
he unite Interesting.
W. M. TUPPER & CO.,
Forwarding and Shipping Agents.
Lighterage, Towing and Marine In
surance. Correspondence Solicited.
BKimswrcK, ga.
Morphine ft ad Whiskey
8 U 8 * I Sill hahitstreated without pain
I I 111 Ilf I orcoMfincmeut. CurCKuar-
V* I Bw l til autred it t Sanitarium or no
pay. ft. 11. VKA.L, Mnngr fjtlnn Spruits Cure
Cos., Drawer A. Austelt,Gn. Honirjtreatnient v<nt
if preferred. Correspoudeucc Strictly confidential.
Launch For Hire.
The swift launch “J. H. Pointii” is
for rent by the hoar, day or week.
Fast, sate and roomy. Enquire at
Remember t'ne place, suits cleaned
and pressed, 300 Monk St., old Cen
tral Hotel stand. Phono It 1-2.
PolhiU's drug store.
Summer Law School
Y)M(IVKKSrr\ Of* VIRGINIA.
In Virrtnta mountains. ft.,, Summor. JulyltoJtojrtMo-
Ut 1, Itv U.r* !.:\\ Fa- ulij. IMpful to begiimprs:
Nr t*ananl;|pA for Hu* l*.’ . ;n<Uo i>ra*litionr* who havt*.
H<ka sysfAutaUt* in struct um. Lor t utnlopw*. <tdi<W
U. Ml\(Ili. Ht'crviury, LbitrloUvtvUle, v *.
New Workmen
of a higher grade and improved fa
cilities make Jim Carter the leader
of clothes cleaners. Blione *53-2.
Clothes sent for and delivered, free
at Davenport's. Phone 141-2.
Quinine shampoo, the latest for
ladles’ hair. For sale only at Clark's
tonsorial parlors.
WHEN OTHERS FAIL
To please you. send your clothe.!
to Jim Carter, t’ne leading clothes
cleaner.
J,, Uneeda
y- Biscuit
A soda biscuit that is nearly all nutriment. —o. ||j
a Sold everywhere at five cents a package. -=r . W JH
NATIONAL BIBCUIT COMPANY ' v
Li If LE LOCAL NEWS NOTTS.
INTERESTING ITEMS GATHERED
HERERE AND THERE BY
NEWS REPORTERS.
Judge Atkinson went to Atlanta
yesterday.
M. Kaiser will leave on the Mallory
for New York this week.
United States Marshal Barnes has
returned to his home in Macon.
M. A. Baker Sr., who has been
seriously ill, eontfaues to improve.
Rev. George Stuart, the evangelist
was in the city for a, few hours yester
day,
A. 11. Peoples, a prominent insur
ance man-of Valdosta, spent Tuesday
here.
('apt. (’. A. Russell has purchased
the i.*\ Iding building on Gloucester
street, back of Julius May’s. ,
Judge Sparks and C. W. Iteming,
delegates to the stale democratic con
vention will return home today.
Tec banks, post office and other pub.
lie institutions will close tomorrow
The postoffice til observe Sunday
hours.
A. 1.. Franklin presided at police
court yesterday, and lie made it hot
for some of the evil doers. Fines
ranged from $5 to $lO.
Work on Mr F. O. M. Straehan’s
new residence on Union street, is go
ing forward very rapidly and when
completed ill be one of the handsom
est homes in the city.
COURT MAY NOT MEET JULY 10.
Some Want it Postponed, while Others
are Anxious for it to Hold.
Tip' local attorneys met yesterday
afuyn'oon at the .court house and
passed a resolution asking Judge Hart
to come to Brunswick Friday nr Sat
urday and the matter of whether or
not court will convene July 7 will be
discussed and finally agreed upon.
Some of the lawyers want court held
on that date, while there are others
who desire it postponed again.
WILL BE INTERESTING.
Unknown to Race McCullough’s New
Boat.
One of the most interesting events
which is booked to occur tomorrow
will he tin- boat race be teen tne Uu
known and Ted McCulloch’s now boat.
The nice will be sailed around Marsn
island, and there is a great deal of
interest manifested in the interest
ing contest. ,
The race will take place in the fore
noon. as the boats are scheduled to
sail (it St. Simon ju the afternoon.
No use to go home for dinner. Go
to the Arcade between 11 and 1 and
get the best free lunch in the city.
Notice to Masters.
The News will publish ship notices
at $1.50. It is the only legal medium
through which these notices can be
published.
Bids Wanted.
Sealed bids are invited by the mayor
and council of the city of Brunswick,
during the ensuing thirty days, for
tlie purchase ot property known as
lae Old Baptist church property.
Raid property consists of three New
Town lot3, numbers 12 44. 1245 and
124(1, containing in all 90 by 90 feet;
situated on the north east corner of
C and H streets, together with at;
buildings thereon; the right is reserv
ed to subject any and all bids.
Brunswick, tla., June 13. 190!.
N, D. Russell,
Clerk of Council.
Happy Time in Old Town.
"We felt very happy,’’ writes R. N.
Beville. Old Town, Va„ “when Buck
len’s Arnica Salve wholly cured our
daughter of a bad case of scald head.”
It delights all who use it for cuts,
corns, burns, bruises, boils, ulcers
eruptions. Infallible for piles. Only
23c. at all druggists.
FOUND ANOTHER BERTH.
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Popular PI; nt System Employe New ;
With Steamship Company.
Savannah, Ca„ July 2.—W. H. Pleas
ants. trallb manager of the Seaboard
Air Line, will leave that company to go
witii the Ocean Steamship company.
This was learned authoritatively to
day.
j In just What capacity Mr. Pleasants 1
j will serve the Ocean Steamship Com-'
pany could not be learned, but is was
stated that that his position will be
one of importance. Mr, Pleasants was
traffic manager of the Ocean Steam
ship company before he left it to go
i with toe Seaboard.
It is generally believed that Mr !
Pleasants will be made vice president
and general manager. These posi
, tions have been separate in the past
but it is understood that it is the pur
pose of the management to give Mr. j
Pleasants full control of the company. I
MANY BOATS ENTERED.
Those, Who Will Hay,e Craft in the j
Bateau Race.
Interest in the bateau race around
Marsh island is now at fever nea! j
and it is safe to say probably the most j
interesting feature of the Fourth oi
July celebration will be this race.
The following have entered boats: !
Tom Abbott, E. H. Peterson. J. Raw
son, 11. A. Green, 1. K. Burney. W. H.
Cook, J. N. Brock. R. B. McCullough.
Wm. Curry, J. Bowen, John Nessel-
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There’s only one place, in Brunswick
when* clothes are cleaned and press
ed by scientific methods, and that's
at Jim Carter's.
WANTED!
All the clot hen in town to clean, at !
Jim Carter's place, 501 Monk street.!
Phono 253-2.
SEMI-ANNUAL DIVIDEND NO. 12.
The National Bank of Brunswick.
Brunswick, Ga., June 21st, 1902.
The Board of Directors of the Nat
ional Bank of Brunswick nas this day
declared Dividend No. j 2, three per
cent, three dollars per snare, payable
on and after July Ist, 1902, to share
holders of record at close of business
Juno 30th. E. D. Walter, Cashier.
FOR QUICK SALE.
60*180 feet, Union street, lot close
in, SOSO.bO. Half cash,, balance
easy. Not many lots left on this main
residence street. Apply to
BROBSTON, FEN DIG & CO,
For Sale.
Four-room one-story house near
Oglethorpe Hotel. Just the place for
small family. $050.00. rt is a bar
gain. Half cash, balance on time.
Brobston, Fendig & Cos.
Clark, tire leading and up to date
colored barber, has all tae latest
things connected with an up to date
tonsorial parlor. Hot baths on a mo
ments notice.
If Your Eyes Trouble You
in any Way What
ever, ;
gts> Call and We Will
EXAMINE
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KENNGN MOTT, 0. D. j
The Leading Jeweler. H
215 NEWCASTLE STREET, s
Inspector of watches for the i
Southern and B & 8 Railways. 4
Keeper of the city clock. Time H
by vrlro from Washington daily ’
at 11 a m. 1
CLERKS MAK.E APPEAL.
They Ask the Ladieq to do Their Shop
ping Before Six O'ClOck.
After considerable 'card work on the
part of some of the good ladies of
Brunswick, they have succeeded in
getting the turn cards to close their
Places of business at 6 p. m.. but the.
persistent effort on the part of some
ladies to try to get in the stores after
the closing nour has caused eonsldera
b!c • dfEsatisfactida and threatens to
break up the movement. So we earn
estly appeal to the ladies to do their
saupping before t> o’clock and not make
an pIToi t to get into the stores after
that hour
THE RETAIL CLERKS.
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FREE! FREE!
Call and get a largo palm
fan trev with HENRY CRAY
Fi.OUR advertisement; and
remember them is no better
fieur sold. We receive a fresh
shipment each week direct
from the mill. Giv- it a trial
and you will use no other.
Pnone 158.
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WE SELL
Buggiesand Wagons
and can make the prices to <*uit. See
Wheelwright;, blacksmith and horse
shoeing.
T. B, Burns,
210 Richmond street
LAD!ES CLUB—
A if ietiflc' combination of
tee CHOICEST TEAS. This
!i!cnd wilt lie valued for its
linvitv au.l excellent quality.
For this TEA only the
cnoice pickings of ttie first
crop are selected.
SEE “THE MAKING.”
THOMAS KEANY,
•Phone 11. 312 Necastle.
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