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fRIDAY MOBKIiSO
A Waist Sacrifice.
Realizing that now, right in the
height of the season, is the tfme to
flows out our shirt waists, we have
decided on a
Sacrifice Sale
of our entire line of white and
colored ,
Shirt Waists
At a plico that will appeal to your
economical taste. Sec window.
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 an
quantity, and deliver It any
where in the city.
We nave special Ins (’.cam ‘Packers”
i'ol our Family Trade, and we guaraule#
qua.ity of cream, and promptness of
delivery.
65 c. quart, $2.00 gallon.
W. J. BUTTS,
THE DRUGGIST.
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 ain 7, Pa tn
10.00 a. m 10.45 a. m 11. 15a m 12.00 a m
200 p. m. 2.45 p. m 4.00 m 4.4 ,„ m
5,30 p. rn 6.15 p. rn 5,30 n m 6.30 pm
Leave St, Simon Mills Arrive St. Simon Mills
6.00 a. m 10.00 a m
5,10 p, in 7.00 p m
Sum la v Schodulo.
Brunswick Ltav<‘ Opciih Pier
p.JIO a. in ll.ooh m
-3.80 p. in 0.00 p, m.
WANTED and FOR SALE
Second Hand Furniture, Stoves,
Organs, Pianos, Desks, and other
t hings too numerous to mention.
J. W, Watkins,
208 Bay St,, Brunswick Ga.
I also have 3 Sewing Machiao motors, the last chance, at $7,50 each.
Closing Out Sale
of
STRAW HATS.
$1.25 ! lats at .99 c
1,00 “ “ .89 c,
,75 “ “ ,59 c,
,50 “ “ ,39 c.
J. H. Holler & Bro.
220 Newcastle. 302 Bay.
r
: deme iieeial
; Views Vfcles.
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Mrs. I). Clan her in slightly i I!.
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F. E. Twitty will return from
New York to lay.
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Mrs. Victoria Jeffery has returned
from Waite Springs.
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Mrs. J. W. Thomas nas recovered
from her recent illm's.-t
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'•* veral parties of young people
will visit HI. Simon today.
...
Mrs. A. A. Kinight an,l children are
visiting relatives in Quitman.
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Mr. and Mrs. P. Keller will return
from Sc. Louis in about two weeks.
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Mrs. M. Verdery is occupying Mrs.
R. .). Alien's uousy during Mrs. Al
len’s absence*
...
Mrs. N. Emanuel and so:i will spend
the remainder of tic- seas .u at
Haven, Mass.
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Miss Emily Waff has reurned after
a visit to Miss Mary Lilia Illanton
on St. Simon.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. IT. Joynt, of (‘ana
da. are in the city and are stopping
at Mrs. Y. Jeffers.
...
Mrs, .1. \V. Thomas ;,nd her two
little daughters and her non Jesse, will
leave today for New York.
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Miss. Margaret Sy-mong left \ ,f ■ r
day for Dorchester where she will
upend several weeks with friends.
...
Mr. and Mrs. K. it Stephe-.m; have
Sunday to spend a few days at Al
lantic Heueh. after wnich they will
v.'islt Mr. Stephen's relatives ori the
St. Johns river.
...
A pleasant party enjoyed a trip to
sea on the Inca Wednesday. Thosd
who went. Were M i Lula Hurdett.
Miss Marne Hurdett. Miss Ella Burdett,
Mr. A. C. Baker and Mr. A C. Banks,
Jr.
The mandolin club has-s been reor
ganized, and is prepared to furnish
music for all kinds of eiitertainnieiits
and dances. The rcpoitolrc of this
we!! known musical aggregation con
siists of the latest and choicest music.
M. lb Marks is musical director of
the eiub.
Why suffer with the heat when a
thirty minutes sail on the Bessie will
land you on St. Simons, where you
can enjoy a delightful surf bath and
be refreshed by the cool sea breeze.
Wouldn’t a surf bath be ex’nilerat
ing these warm summer days? of
course It would and you can have
one. too! The sb-amor Einmaline
will leave Brunswick at tt o'clock
Sunday morning, and will leave Cum
berland at i* o’clock on the return
trip. The fare for the round trip, in
cluding transportation from the pier
to t'ne 'Hotel, is, only $1.25 and. indeed,
a good diner at the aotcl Go down
and enjoy ' a day’s outing.
The llessio lino will make doublet
~aily trips to St. Simon pier Sunday
leaving Brunswick at 9,30 a. m. anil
2.30 p. m. returning at it a. in. and
a day at the island and a large crowd!
will go.
W. M. TUPPER & CO.,
Forwarding and Shipping Agent®.
Lighterage, Towing and Marine In
surance. Correspondence Solicited.
BRUNSWICK. GA.
S\ n I 3 i £1 fl! ■"••G'nhini* Whi^kr
I I m3 111 Hli liaLntstreatod without pain
I I 1 I I |m| or confinement i MrrtutT
1 I vjP I\f 9 .mt t| t Sanitariuinor no
]uy. IV 11. V1,\1,, Mnr.’gi l.ithia Springs Cute
Cos., T)raver A, Austell,Gh. Ilomejtreatment sent
if prefer ml. Correspomleoce strictly confidential.
Launch For Hire.
The swift launch "J. 14. PolhiU” is
tor rent liy the hoar, day or week.
Fast, sate .and roomy. Knquire at
Remember foe place, suits cleaned
and pressed, 300 Monk St., old Cen
tral Hotel stand. Rhone 1412.
Rolhili's drug store.
Summer Law School
I VIVEIiSITf OI- VIHGI.VIA.
V. I>inls mon,.r.i Summer. .Inly ltoSeMent-
H, ill,. Law IH. IIU, Helmut to l>,je;t.,t<in:
I'. l the >■•„•: uni 1,. I-.;., lit,, mere olio i „>.,
uokotl **ln., ; ii;,- I:t,(riv.'T I. For e .
U. f. MI \OIt. r, I„r, , t liurloitosn lUc, 1 .
New Workmen
of n higher grade and improved fa
cilities make Jim Carter the -leader
of clothes cleaners. Phone 253-2.
Quinine shampoo, the latest for
ladies' hair. For sale only at Clark's
tonsorial parlors.
WHEN OTHERS FAIL
To please you. send your clothe®
to Jim Carter, the leading clothes
cleaner.
YOU RUN THE RISK
When you fail to have Jim Carter
clean you clothes. Phone 25.3-2.
Remember the Hessio’s Sunday
Schedule for St. Simon. Leaves
Brunswick 0:30 and 2:30 p. tn.. re
turning leaves St. Simons 11 and G p.
m.
The steamer Hessie will make dou
ble daily trips to St Simon each
Sunday, leaving Brunswick at 9:30 a.
in. and 2:10 p. m„ returning at 11 a.
m. and 6 p. m. This will afford the
people of the city a good chance to
spend the day at this popular resort.
You can't afford to miss it.
ICHfi ,j BRUNSWICK DAILY NEW 8
LITTLE LOCAL NEWS NOTES.
INTERESTING ITEMS GATHERED
HERERE AND THERE BY
NEWS REPORTERS.
Judge Ham Atkinson is back from
Atlanta.
J. A. Foster came over from St.
Simon yesterday.
K. F. Coney returned yesterday
from Chattanooga.
Captain VV. M. Tupper has return
ed from a trip north.
Judge Willis Hart will probably
reach Brunswick tomorrow.
Judge Sparks and C. W.'Doming re
turned from Atlanta yesterday.
Mayor Emanuel leaves for St. Simon
today to remain until Monday.
About two weeks will see the Kai
ser building on Hay street finished.
Rev. VV. M. Gilmore 'nas been as
sisting in a revival at Ait. Pleasant
this week.
Hr. J. F. Chittenden left for New
York last night, lie will return to
(ids eity on July ISIh.
Judge Sam C. Atkinson repr . cuts
the Eleventh district ti.e
democratic executive committee.
Albert Feudig leaves on a business
trip to New York this morning. lb
will he away for several days.
W. W. Leathers, formerly electrician
at the Light and Water company, h s
returned to his former home Atlanta.
I). I’. Rose and It. Hi Lang passed
through thit city yesterday enroute
from Atlainta to their home in Cam
den.
The fun,oral of Mr. .1. B. Brown
occurred from t'ne residence of h : .\
daughter, Mrs. Bush yesterday morn
ing.
Constable S. I). Lamb returned
from Fernandina lasi night, bringing
with him a negro wanted by the county
antis i dies.
The delights of an ocean lireez is
a rarity in June, but it is within reach
of the people of Brunswick. The
steanier Einmaline will leave for
Cumberland Island at Si o'clock Sun
day morning, leaving at six o'clock In
the afternoon. Fare for the round trip
is only $1.25, to include transporta
tion from the pier to the hotel and a
good dinner.
After a hard week's work a day at
the seaside is indeed a luxury. Why
not go to Cumberland? Tne steam
er Emmaline will make the trip Sun
day, leaving Brunswick at 9 o’clock,
a. in. On the return trip she will
leave Cumberland at 6 o'clock. Fare
for round trip only one dollar to In
clude car fare from pier to hotel. Go
down and take a surf hath.
The steamer Eininaline will leave
Brunswick at !> ft. in. Sunday, return
itig leave Cumberland at 0 o'clock.
Fare for the round trip $1.25. including
transportation from pier to hotel and
a good dinner. This is a real good op
portunity to visit historic Cumberland.
Don't miss 1L
No use to go home for dinner. Go
to the Arcade between II and 1 and
get tne best free lunch In file city.
Notice to Masters.
The News will publish ship notices
at sl-50. It is the only legal medium
through which those notices can ho
published.
Bids Wanted.
Sealed bids are invited by the mayor
and council of the oily cf Brunswick
during the ensuing thirty days, for
the purchase ot property known as
tne Old Baptist church property.
Said property consists of force Nt w
Town lids, minders 12 14, .1215 and
124 G, containing in all lid by 0 feet:
situated on foe north east corner of
(' and II streets, together with all
buildings thereon; the right is reserv
ed to siibje, t any and all bids.
Brunswick, Ga., June 13, 1902.
N. D. Russell,
Clerk of Council.
Happy Time In Old Town.
"We felt very happy," writes R. N
Beville. Old Town, Ya.. "when Buek
len’a 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
25c. at all druggists.
Spend the day at the seashore, and
get a whiff of old oceans breeze. The
steamer Hmmaline will make the trip
to Cumberland Sunday, leaving Bruns
wick at 0 o'clock a. m., returning
leave Cumberland at 6p. m. Fare for
the round trip is only $1.25, includ
ing car fare from pier to hotel and a
good dinner. Surely you cannot af
ford to misg this trip.
Clark, the well known colored bar
ber, is better fitted to serve the pub
lic than ever. Everything neat and
clean and up to date
The management of the Cumberland
route has arranged for a special boat
to leave the city at 5:30 Saturday
afternoon, tnuss giving the people of
Brunswick an opportunity to spend
a pleasant evening at the resort, en
joy an evenings dancing, and have a I
good time generally. Those who would !
put in a few pleasant hours at a de- !
eidedlv delightful place should take ]
the Saturday afternoon boat for Cum-1
berlaud. j
WILL PREACH HERE.
Rexj George Stuart Now on St. Si
mon.
Rev. Grjorge Stuart, co-laborer of
Sam Jones, passed through the city
Wednesday with his family on their
way, to St. Simon. Mr. Stuart is
held in high esteem by the ninny who
heard him during thie Jones-Stuart
meeting last spring. It will be grat
ifying nows to Brunswick people gen
erally to know that he will preacn at
the auditorium in this city next Sun
day night, and several of the churches
will give up their evening service and
join in the service at the auditorium.
The same song books will be used
that were used tic- Ju:c
Stuart meeting and all who own a
copy will please bring it with them
Sunday night.
No doubt one of the largest audi
ences that has yet assemble., at the
auditorium will be there on Sunday
night to gritet Mr. Stuart and he. r
him preach.
Well Known in Atlanta.
Christopher B. Conyers, formerly
of Atlanta, who nas been connectei
for some time with the law firm of
at Brunswick, has become a pattm r
i.i the new firm of Kay, Beni: :t &
Conyers, Judge J. W. Bennett, one ol
the mem hers < tne firm, recently re
signed as judge of the Brunswick.
Mr. Conyers the junior member o
the firm is well known in Atlanta,
where he as formerly located, II
was at ore■ time private s<--: ;-r
ti th ■ la; g i.ueior VV. V .\ii-5. - ,
His friends will be glad to learn of
his count ctlou with the new arm.
Atlanta Journal.
Stores Will Close at Noon.
The merchants will close their
places of business at noun today and
those who want to make pur '. : -a
iioul i do so bene* 12 o’clock.
There':! only one place' in Brmu-wb it
where clothes are cleaned and pr- ->-
s*il by sclent 1 fle u- . .... i i.m s
at Jim Car: is.
WANTED!
-.11 t! - Cloth- . i! ; • to ( 'in, at
Jim < . r. . p.a ,and 1 A, .... .■. • .
Fdoi.c _ : J.
SEMI-ANNUAL DIVIDEND NO. 12.
The National Bank of Brunswick.
Brunswick, Ga., June 21st, iin>2.
The Board of Directors of tlie Nat
ional Bank of Brunswick nas this day
declared Dividend No. 12, three per
cent, three dollars per .share, payable
on and after July Ist. 1902, to share
holders of record at close of business
June 30th. E. D. Walter, Cashior.
FOR QUICK SALE.
fihxlSO feet. Union street, lot close
in. Half cash., balance
easy. Not many lots blt on this main
' ■-!■;.'!! - Apply t*^
1 ;n STUN. F!-.x“ £• O.
For Sale.
Four room one story house near
Oglethorpe Hotel. Just the plai e for
small family. si’iso.iiO. It is a liar
gain. Half cash, balance on time.
Brobston, Fendlg & Cos.
Clark, the leading and up to date
colored barber, has ail tne latest
things connected with an up to date
tcmsorial parlor. Hot baths on a mo
ment j notice.
TVLLITL.UI FALLS. GA. i'Hil
WILLARD liOUSE-Witn its fine lo
cation, high altitude, magnificent
views and excellent table, is an ideal
place to spend the fsumiv.-i. The
famous Chalyb* ■'ft. s, ; in. a cure
for asthma, indigestion and kidney
trcui’ Us, are located in the hot; i
gr-,...,d5. For rates address, Mrs. M.
T. Barron.
The steamer Hessie will make dou
ble daily trips to ocean pier each
Sunday, leaving Brunswick at 9:?.o a
m. and 2:30 p. m„ returning leave
the pier at 11. a. m. and ti p. rn. inis
affords the people of this c.ty a fine
opportunity to spend the day at the
.seashore.
Ship Notice.
Neither the master, owners or con
signees will be responsible for any
debts contracted by the crew of La
Uruguayan bark Yiiasar.
UOI.DAS. Mast. r.
Slap Notice.
Neither tiic master, owners or tls<
consignees of the Spanish brig
berano will lie responsible for any
debts contracted by the crew of aid
vessel. MARI ST ANY, Mm u r.
After a hard week’s work a day at
the seaside is indeed a luxury. Why
not Cumberland? The steam- j
er MHoe will map the trip .Sun- ;
day, leaving Brunswick at 9 o'clock, j
a. m. On the return trip she will j
leave Cumberland at ti o'clock. Fare I
for round trip only $1.25 to In- j
elude car fare from pier to hotel and a j
good dinner at the hotel. Go down and.
take a sjnrf bath.
DIVIDEND NO. 14.
The Brunswick Bank and Trust Com
pany.
June 26tli, 1902.
A semi-annual dividend of $3.00 per
=hare has this day been declared by
tho directors of The Brunswick Bank
and Trust Company, payable out r.f
the net earnings for the past six
months, to stockholders of record of i
this date, pa cable on and after July 1
Ist H. W. GALE, Cashier. )
TRAINS TO FAIR GROUNDS.
Brunswick and Birmingham Will Run
Train Every Hour.
For the accommodation of the cit
izens of Brunswick who will attend
that exercises at the fair grounds, the
B. & B. Railroad will run trains every
hour, first, train leaving corner of Bay
and Gloucester streets at 1:30 p. m.
l'or fair grdunds; leaving Q street for
fair grounds ut 2 p. m, and every hour
thereafter. Fare; will only be 5 cents.
CLERKS MAKE APPEAL.
They Ask the Ladies to do Their Shop
ping Before Six O’Clock.
After considerable hard work on the
i-art. of some of the good ladles of
Brunswick, they have succeeded in
getting the merchants to close their
' oi busiive r at G p. m., but the
per.-:stent effort on the part of some
ladies to try to get in the stores after
ihe closing flour has caused considera
ble diteaiisfaotion and threatens to
break up tlie movement So we earn
e.-G. appeal to the ladies to do their
'Pi'tng before ti o'clock and not make
an effort to get into the stores after
that hour.
THE RETAIL CLERKS.
Many Fish Dying.
Thousands oi' fish are dying in the
Ornnil.- river just below Macon.
The limiter has been reported by the
rovoniraent eiuploy*B in charge of
the dredge boat Shtilla, They say
that fishermen are raking in the fish
~!! (! selling them. it. is tnought that
■- t i tho;g in the water is poisoning
lb • fish. Cats and carp are both dy
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VEGLLABLES
Fresh Each Morning. j
Cucumbers. J
Squashes,
Corn.
Okra,
Tomatoes.
Melons, -
If t't: to e-at, wte havfe it. I
ir Your Eyes Trouble You
in any Way What
ever.
Call and We Will
EXAMINE
I hem
l REE and I ell You vvfial .
the Trouble is.
K MO MOTT, 0. 0.
The Leading JsWeler,
216 NEWCASTLE STREET.
Inspector of watches for the
Southern and B & B Railway’s.
Keeper of the city clock. Time
by wire from Washington doily
at 11 a. m.
WE SELL
juggles and Wagons
and I .' in aki the pro •s- to suit, flee
Wheelwright, blacksmith and horse
shoeing.
T. B. Burns,
215 Richmond street.
-LADIES CLUB—
A s.-ietifle combination of
the CHOICEST TEAS. This
blend will be valued for its
purity and excellent quality.
For this TEA only the
choice pickings of the first
crop are 'selected.
SEE -THE MAKING."
THOMAS KEANY.
Phene 11. 312 Necastle.
JULY 4