The Brunswick news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1901-1903, July 06, 1902, Image 4

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Sunday Moasma You’ll Melt If You Don’t Freeze on to one of our nice, comfortable and / cool Flannel, Wool, Crash or Home spun Suitsi Here’s Relief 'Sfiitti wort'u $6. SX. $lO, sl2, sls FOR YOUR RELIEF $4.45, $5.15, $0.45, $7.95 and $9.96. 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. Wo oave special les (Leant "Packers’ I'ol our Family Trade, anil we guarantee i|iia ity of cream, and promptness of delivery. 65 c. quart, $2.00 gallon. w. jTbutts, THE DRUGGIBT. St. Simon Line. Steamers Hessie No. 1 and No 2. Schedule in Effect May 25, 1002. Leave Brunswick. Arrive Ocean Pier Leave Ocean Piers. Arrive Brunswick 8-10 a. m. 9.15 a, m 6.30 a rn 7, I'> a m 10.00 a. m 10.45 a. ni 11. 15a m 12.00 a m 200 p. m. 2,45 p. rn 4,00 m 4.4.1 p m 5.30 p. m 6.15 |>. ni ii,3o nin 6.30 ft"' Leave St, Simon Mills Arrive St. Simon Mills 6.00 a, m ,\ 10.00 a m 5,10 p, m 7.00 t> m Sunday Snhndulo. t Lpiive BrtuiKwick Leavn Oo*>an Pi<r B.W a.tn Jl.OO u in. 2.80 l>. in. 6-00 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 Serving Machine motors, the last chance, at $7,50 each. GREAT Bargain Sale Monday and Tuesday July 7 and 8. ► ► id. H-Heller & Bro. ► ► : 220 Newcastle. 302 Bay. THiB BRUNSWICK DATLYaNayfIS IN SOCIETY. Mrs. W. T. Causey is on St. Simon. * • • A. Fendig left tor New York yes terday. • • Mr. J. S. Wright is at home after a snort visit to Atlanta. • • m Miss Ella Burdette is visiting Miss Julia Foster on St. Simon. * * ■ Miss Dollie Tison is spending some time with friends on St. Simon. ... I*. M. Nightengale, of Jackson ville. is spending a tew days on St. a. in on. * 4 . Miss Nellie Coleeberry leaves Tues day. to visit Miss K. T. Hitch, in At lanta. • * * Miss Mamie Atkinson is in Tbomas ville taking a course in a business school. , ... Mrs. .1. W. Culpepper and her ctiil drt n are tiny guests of Mrs. D. W. Krauss. m m m Mr. and Airs. W. S. Branham, ol Wayviross. are spending some time on Se Simon. m m m Miss Birdie Posteil is spending some time with Mrs. W. E. Shad man on St. Simon. • • m Miss Rosa Chapman, of Baxley, is the attractive guest ol Miss Aua Jtar vey on li streiet. ... Mis. It. S. Wells and daughters. Miss Nellie and Catherine, are the guests of Mrs. C. W. Floyd. ... Miss Flarenco King Thiol, of Sa vannah. i, Visiting Atlanta, the guest of Airs. Silencer R. Atkinson. • • • Captain and Mrs. ('has. Halverson are, receiving congratulations on the arrival of a tine boy, born last Mon day. • • m Misses I.itcib and Leslie Butts spent a few days on Si; Simon during the past week, the guests of Miss Mary Lilia Blanton. . . . The dance at the Arnold House at St. Simon, was a success in every sense of the word. The music, which, by the way was delightful, was furnish ed liy the Glynn Mandolin dull. Miss Hazel Pray, of Albany, is the finest of Miss Stella Terras. Miss Pray lived mac a tew ytearg ago, amt lias many friends 'acre who will be glad to s\;"iconic her. ... A fileasant. party that will spend today on St. Simon will be composed of Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Winter, Captain and Mrs. 11. O. Curtis. Mr. arid Mnr. C. J. OT'arrell. m m m Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Conoley are spend Inga week on St. Simon, ad expect to occupy the Gray cottage for a mouth. Mr, Conoley has just purchased that very desirable summer residence. • • m Miss Marie DoVoe was the hostess of a' delightful house party for the Excursion to Atlanta We will run a grand excursion over the Southern Railway to Macon am, Atlanta on July 21. Fare to Maeou and return, $2.00; fare to Atlanta and return, $3.00. Accommodations for white people. Damp Scarlett. Bruns wick; Randall Brown. Waycross, man ngers. Notice. Offers will be received for renting the Grand Opera housq for the ensu ing season at the ofliee of tho Bruns wick Bank and Trust Company, up to and including the 16th. inst We reserve the right to reject any or all bids. FRANK D. AIKEN. Attention, Oglethorpe Lodge K. of P. You are hereby notified to appear at Castle Hall this. Sunday, afternoon at-4 o’clock to pay th<\ last tribute of respect to our deceased brother. M. A. Baker. Hr. E. C, BUTTS, C. C. Attest; T. B. FERGUSON. K. of R. and S Launch For Hire. The swift launch "J. H. PolhlU” is for rent by the hew, day or week. Fast, safe and roomy. Enquire at Polbill's drug store. Remember the place, suits cleaned and pressed, 300 Monk St., old Cen tral Hotel stand. Phone 141-2. Summer Lew School \ \IV KItSITV OI- VIRGINIA. In Vtrinma mountains. *<i Summer. July i toSentem l-rl.ivoc. By the Lw la.HU>. Helpful (O liffllinrrt. •o ••aiidirUt'vi fur Up- bar; ami lo ormctitloners who have. A. M-.i uyntemm!•• inairnction. For rataloirue, atLlrea*' H. MI.NO It. Htwirviary, Charlottesville, v s. New Workmen of a higher grade and improved fa cilities nmUe Jim Carter the leader of r iot lies cleaners. Phone 253-2. Stop. Read. Think and Study! and 1 ion rail on L. .1 Joel,* the hustler, lie is the only merchant that gives you genuine bargains 308 Uav street. Quinine shampoo, the latest for ladies' hair. For sale only at Clark's tonsorial parlors. WHEN OTHERS FAIL To please you, send your clothes to Jim Carter, the leading clothes cleaner. A call will convince you that 1,. ,1. Joel is tile greatest monster money saver Brunswick has ever heard of. For every dollars you spend Monday and Tuesday you will get $ 2.1)0 worth iin merchandise. 308 Bay street. past fortnignt. Her guests were Miss Saliie Aiken, of Brooklyn, N. Y.; Miss . .die Paul, of Darien, Miss Hazel Nightengale, and Miss Ethel Akers, of Atlanta. • • ■ Miss Zoei Symons left yest< rday for St. Simon to attend a big turtle hunt list night at Long Island, given by Mrs. W. E. Shadman. • • • Miss Saliie Aiken, with Miss Adam Paul, leave tomorrow, after a pi mi ant visit to Brunswick and St. Simon. • • * Master Alphonso Winter leaves shortly to accompany Miss Christine Winter to New York, where sue goes to take a special course in piano in struction. Master Alphonse Winter will go to New Haven where he will spend the summer with friends at their suburban home. Misses Gertrude and Leah Johnson are entertaining a charming house party on St Simon. Their guests are Miss Bevelle Comer, of Birmingham, Ala.. Miss Mary Stewart, of Cleveland, Tenn., Miss Claudio Lucas, Mr. C. W. Feller, of Amerlcus, Mr. Sam Mallard. Mr. William Nightengale. Jr., Mr. Nat Nightengale, of Brunswick. • m m A number of young p epic wen; over to St. Simon yesterday . yt-nin. on the latei boat to enjoy the breeze and a surf bath. An informal dam r was also a feature of the evening and the etvening was a delightful one. Among those who went were M ; R'netta McCullough, Miss Mary McCul lough, Miss Lucile Butts. Miss Con stance Butts. Miss Hazel Nightengale. Miss Josephine dtißignon, Miss Mai King, Miss Ella Coleman, Mis- Juliette Coleman. Miss Saliie Ai ken. Mi* Edwin -Fleming, Mr. Howard Waff. Mr. C. D. Parker. Mr. E. J. Alien. Mr. Morton Marye. Mr. Res tor Coleman. Mr. C. M. I’eddicord, Mr. M. C. Sale, Mr. La Vergne Whitfield. Mr. Howard Smith. Mr. Jennings Butts, Mr. George Smith. A large party of the yiounger soci ety set, chaperoned by Mrs. Henry R. Symons, visited St. Simon on th* Fourth, spending a most delightful af ternodn arid evening, in tin evening a string band played in the pavilion and dancing was indulged in until boat time. Altogether, the occasion was a most enjoyable one and the participants enthusiast!, ally declai - tlie most pleasant informal affair oi the season. • * • The guests of Miss Mary Lilia Blan ton and Mls s Ella Blanton's hoes, party, and several others from Bir mlngharn, enjoyed a dance at the Ar nold house on the evening of the Fourth, where the Mandolin club elul rendered delightful musie and added much to the pleasure of the evening. Those participating were: Miss Mary Lilia Blanton. Mis 8 Ella Blanton Miss Katnerine Morris, of Atlanta Miss Lueile Butts, Miss Leslie Butts. Miss Edna Penniek, of Atlanta, Mi ami Mrs. F. D. M. Strachan. Mr. N Emanuel. Mr. and Mrs. ii. W. Gate, Mr. Bestor Coleman. Mr. E. J. Alien. Mr. Malcolm McCullough. Mr. Bay wd Butts. Mr. T. Q. Fleming. Jr., Mr Howard Smith. Mr. Clifford Titus. On and after this date the New: will he for sale at Cumberland and St. Si mom , A nice zonopbone given away with baking now,ter at Crofton & Co.'s. Corner E and F streets. Thrifc interesting games of base ball between the colored terms of Macon aml Brunswick will Ik played here Monday, Tuesday and Wednes day. Both clubs are good ones and many will see the games. Just received, 150 pairs of men's patent leather laee and button ss.ot' and st',.no shoes. Joel, the Hustler'? sale price for Monday and Tuesday. $2.98. 308 Bay street CLERKS MAKE APPEAL. They Ask the Ladiec to do Their Shop ping Before Six O'clock. After considerable hard work on the part of some of the good ladies of Brunswick, they - have succeeded in getting the merchants to close their places of business at ti p. tn.. but the persistent effort on the part of some ladies to try to get in the stores after the closing hour has caused considera ble dissatisfaction and threatens to break up the movement. So we earn ostly appeal to the ladies to do their shopping before 6 o’clock and not make an effort to get into the stores after that hour. THE RETAIL CI.ERKS. Ship Notice. Neither the master owners or eon signers will be responsible for any debts contracted by the crew of the Uruguayan hark Vilasar. ROLDAS. Master. Ship Notice. Neither the master, owners or thf consignees of the Spanish brig Se herano will be responsible for am debts contracted bv the crew of said vessel. M A INSTANT. Master. Ship Notice. Neither master, owners nor consign ees of the British steamship Ferntleld will he responsible for and debts con tracted tiv the crew of said steamer. F. B. M. STRACHAN & CO., Con signees. DIVIDEND NO. 14. The Brunswick Bank and Trust Com pany. June 2fith. 1902. A semi-annual dividend of $3.00 per share has this day been declared by the directors of The Brunswick Bank and Trust Company, payable out cf the net earnings for the past six months, to stockholders of record of this date, payable on and after July Ist. H. W. GALE, Cashier. Said the Grocer “I’ll have to get a barrel to hold the nickels.’ “What’s the matter?’’ “Uneeda Biscuit! The new delicacy. Sold only in 5 cent packages. Enough for a meal, too. Just look at that package I Royal purple and white. Dust proof! Moisture proof! Odor proof! Keeps in the goodness. Keeps out the badness. Everybody wants Uneeda Biscuit Take no imitations. 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 aas tills day declared Dividend No. 12, three per .•out, three dollars per share, payable on and after July Ist. 19u2, to share holders of record at close at iiusiness June 30th. E. D. Waiter, Caahiar. Aft r a hard week's work a day at the s> aside is indeed a luxury. Why not go to Cumberland? The steam er Emmaiine will make the trip Sun day, leaving Brunswick at 9 k. a. m. On the return trip s! > '-.til leave Cum' . rland at 0 -o’.ela; it. Fare for round trip only $1.25 to In clude car fare from pier to hot:, and a good dinner at the hotel. Go down and al ■ a irf bath. Bids Wanted. Sealed bids are invited by the mayor and ronm-il of the city of i’-r s,vi •!,. luring the ensuing thirty days, for the purchase ol property known as tile Old Baptist church property, -said property consists of three New Town lots, numbers 1214. 12-15 and 1246, containing in all 90 by 90 feci; situated on the north oast corner cif C and II streets, together with all buildings thereon; the right is reserv ed to subject any and all bids. Brunswick, Ga., June 13, 1902. N. D. Russell, Clerk of Council. FOR QUICK SALE, 6f!%ivp Union street lot close in, $650.00. Half cash, balance easy. Not many lots ! "it An this main residence street. Apply to B HOUSTON, FEN DIG & CO. For Sale. Four-room one story jmse near Oglethorpe Hotel, .mat place for small family. $650.00. It is a liar gain. Half cash, balance on time. Erobston, Fentiig & Cos. Clark, the leading and up to date colored barber, has all tae latest things connected with an up to date dum orial parlor. Hot baths on a mo ments notice. YOU RUN THE RISK When you fail to have Jim Carter clean you clothes. Phone 253-2. Clark, the well known colored bar ber. is better fitted to serve lhe pub lic than ever: Everything neat and clean and tip to date There’s only one place in Brunswick ’■> re clothes are cleaned and press ed by scientific methods, and that's at Jim Carter's. WANTED! All tho clothes in town to cßan, at dim Carter's place, 504 Monk street. Phono 253-2. TALLULAH FALLS. GA.. THE WILLARD HOUSE —Witn its fine lo cation. high altitude, magnificent views and excellent table. is an ideal place to spend the summer. The famous Chalybeate spring-!, a cure for asthma, indigestion and kidney trouble s. are iocalod in the 'note! grounds. For rates address. Mrs. M. T. Barron. The steamer Hessie will make dou ble daily trips to ocean pier each Sunday, leaving Brunswick ot 9:30 a. m. and 2:30 p. m., returning leave the pier at It a. m. and 6 p. ni. This affords the people of this city a fine opportunity to spend the day at the seashore. Special sale Monday and Tuesday from f, a. m. to 10 p. in. L. J. Joel. 308 Bay street. WE SELL BuggiesandWagons and can make the prices to suit See us. Wheelwright, blacksmith and horse shoeing. T. B. Burns, 210 Richmond street. Lightning at Phoenix City. Columbus, Ga.. July 5. —In a light ning storm here this afternoon the Congregational Methodist church in Phenix City was struck bv lightning and the steeple split by the bolt, which also wrecked the front part of the church Happy Time in Old Town. “We felt very happy,’’ writes R. N. Bevilie. Old Town, Ya., "when Buck- La's 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. Only; , 25c. at all druggists. Spend the day at the seashore, and get a whiff of old oceans breeze. The , steamer Emmaiine* will make the trip ; to Cumberland Sunday, leaving Bruns- I wick at 9 o’clock a. m„ returning ; leave Cumberland at 6p. ni. Fare for ; the round trip is only $1.25, includ ! ins car fare from pier to hotel and a -1 -id dinner. Surely you cannot af ford to miss this trip. \t fnc colored bicycle races held . FtM.iy. William Houston, office boy of tuo News was an easy winner, and i-■ t the dancing contept. Willie "Bee i Hive,” a ppri ssman of the News won i first prize. VEGETABLES Fresh Each Morning. Cucumbers, Squashes, Corn, Okra, Tomatoes, Melons, mm|l p rn|| -rr If it's good to eat, we hav'e it. il Your Eyes Trouble You in any Way What ever, Call and We Will EXAMINE Them TREE and tell You what . the Trouble is. KEpid.l 0. 0. The Leading Jeweler. 215 NEWCASTLE STREET. Inspector of watches for the Southern and Bit Railways. Keeper of the city clock. Time by wire from Washington daily at 11 a. m. • LADIES CLUB , A scietifio combination of the CHOICEST TEAS. This blond will be valued for its purity and excellent quality. For this TEA only the choice pickings of toe first crop are selected. SEE ‘-THE MAKING.” THOMAS KEANY, Phone it. 312 Necastle. JULY 0