The Brunswick news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1901-1903, July 13, 1902, Image 4

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SUNDAY MORNING -h* UINTEIEDA MfiEJM SUIT To Keep Cool. NOT the kind, howev|er, at random, which will bring with it from the wash tub a tale of disappointment. BUT 'our imported solid blue linen guaranteed washable, fast color and non shrinkable at $7.00 FOR SUIT. We are the only house in Bruns wick who handle this imported linen suit. . . Men’s Soft Straw Hats at half price. Your money back for the asking. OUR STORE CLOSES AT 6 O’CLOCK —WANTED— \ SMARi WHITE BOY TO GO ER RANDS AND ASSIST AT SODA FOUNTAIN. APPLY AT ONCE. W. J. BUTTS, v THE DRUGGIST. r St. Simon Line. Steamers Hessie No. 1 and No 2. Scnedule in Effect May 25, 1902. Leave Brunswick. Arrive Ocean Pier Leave Ocean Piers. Arrive Brunswick 8.30 a. m. 9.15 a. m 6.30 a m 7, 16 a m 10.00 a. m 10.45 a. m 11. 15a m 12.00 a m 200 p. m. 2.45 p. fn 4.00 m 4.45 pin 5.30 p. m 615 p. m 5,30 o in 6.30 p"* Leave St, Simon Mills Arrive St; Simon Mills 6.00 a. m 10.00 a m 5,10 p, m 7.00 p m Sunday Schedule. Leave Bruuxwick Leave Ocean Pier 9.80 a. in 11,00 a ni. 9.80 p. in. 6 00 p,ni. WANTED and FDR SALE Second Hand Furniture, Stoves,; Orgars, Pianos, Desks, and other! things too numerous to mention. J.W, Watkins, ! 208 Bay St., Brunswick Ga. 1 also have 3 Sewing Machine motor*, the last chance, at $7,50 each. 1 SEGAL BARGAINS MONDAY AND TUESDAY + Bathing I (mots Worth 30 c at 10 c \ l> Yards best Bleaching for SI.OO lot Ladies’ Straw Hats Worth 50c at 19c !5 per cent off on Embroideries and Laces Big Deduction on all Dress Goods. J. H. Heller? & Bro. 220 Newcastle. 302 Bay. THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NR WB IN SOCIETY. Miss Lucile Way, of Walthour, Is the guest of Mrs. A. M. Way. • • Miss Lula Stacy, who has been quite ill is slightly improved. ... Mrs. Samuel Benedict, of Cedar town, is the guest of Mrs M. P. King. m m m Mr. and Mrs. Walter Way. of Sa vannah, are the guests of Mrs. W. M. Way f m m m Miss Irene Wobd is the guest of Miss Kezzie Conoly at her cottage on .“t. Cimon. m m 9 Miss Ethel Conoly spent Friday in the city, the guest oh Miss Rita Mc- Kinnon. Mr. and Mis. Hoyt Gale left for Cumberland yesterday to spend a day or two. % • • Misses Mallie and Mary Houston, of Savannah, are visiting friends in this city. • • • Mrs* A. Anderson is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. T. W. Causey, on St. Simon. • m • Miss Mary Lillla Blanton came over yesterday from St. Si nun and spent the day. Miss Angela Stewart has returned to St. Simon after a visit to Mi:, Lillla Burroughs. ... Mrs. U R. Hopkins and her chil dren have leturned from a few day's visit to St. Simon. • • • Miss Stella Torras and her guest, Mist Hazel Pray, spent yesterday on St Simon, visiting friends. ... Mr. Lester Martin leaves shortly f-,r Lexington, Ky., where Mrs. Mar tin is spending the summer. • • • Mrs. Edwin Fleming, of Jackson ville. end her little, son are with Mrs. J. A. Butts on St. Simon. • Mrs. A. S. Bolfleullet and her chl!- ( ivn hajvo returned to Macon, after a' visit to Mrs. G. .1 Doerllinger ... Mrs. A <!. P. Douge is traveling with her mother, Mrs Norman Dodgr and will remain away a month longer. I'Vrnando Torras leaves today for Savannah to accompany Miss Marie Torras and Miss Josephine Torras home. • • • Mrs. G. A. IT. Jennings, Miss lxda and Master Tod Galvin left yesterday for White Sulphur Springs to spend tome time. ... Mrs. W. it Perkins, who has horn visiting Mrs. G. A. if Jennings, is spending some time at. Waite Sulphur Springs, Fla. Visit Cumberland Sunday an t en joy a dip in the briny deep. The steamer Emmaline will leave at 9 o'clock, returning leave Cumberland at 6. Fare for round trip is only $1.25, including car fare from the pier to the 'hotel and a good dinner at too hotel. Rob Roy Flour has no equal. When you visit Savannah call and Have you Lyes Examined properly and glasses fitted that not alone Improve y our Vis'on hut ;will Preserve your Sight. Dr. M. SCHWAB & SON. 17 Bull Street, WANTED! All the clothe* in town to clean, at Jim Garter's place, 604 Monk street. Phone 253-2. Rob Roy flour makes fine bread. Notice of Removal. Until my new quarters are ready for occupancy t will share the office with Mr. C. \V. Doming, next door to Ur. IRirrought on Newcastle street C. H. JEWETT. The management of the Cumberland route has arranged for a special boat to leave the city at 6:30 Saturday afternoon, tnual giving the people of Brunswick an opportunity to spend a pleasant evening at the resort, en joy an evenings dancing, and have a good time generally. Those who would put in a few pleasant hours at a de cidedly delightful place should taka the Saturday afternoon boat U>r Cum berland. Spend the day at the seashore, and get a whiff of old oceans breeze. The steamer Emmaline will make the trip to Cumberland Sunday, leaving Bruns wick at 9 o'clock a. m„ returning leave Cumberland at 6p. m. Far* for the round trip is only $1.25, Includ ing car fare from pier to hotel and a good dinner. Sorely you cannot af ford to miss this trip. Rob Roy flour suits the ladies. Misses Mamie and Katie Gray are the guests of Miss Sadie Dart. ... Miss Fuller, of Boston. Mass., has arrived to take a position with the Warren A. Fuller Cos., and is stopping at Mrs. T. F. Winter's. • • • Mr. George H. Cork, tod a;, as sumes charge of tne organ of tne f-.-esUy terlan church in place of Mrs. Baja, wl.o is taking a vacation. • • • Mrs. George Palmer Smith and her little daughter Sarah Louise are ex pected to arrive this week to spend some time with Mrs. J. A. Butts at her cottage on St. Simon. • • " The Darien Gazette, of yesterday, says: "Capt. Jas. L. Foster, Mrs. Foster Bessie Fox and Miss Lottie Foster, have gone to Nova Scotia to spend the balance of the summer.’’ ... The wedding of Alfred D. Jobannrs se.i anil Miss Kate Stubbs occurs Wednesday afternoon at Fay, Ga.. and will be a very pretty .home wed ding. Mr. Johannessen is receiving many congratulations upon his ap proaching marriage. Miss Emma Lee was hostess at a pleasant affair Thursday. A numlnv of uer friends gathered at her home, where they enjoyed a delightful in- j formal evening. Those present were Miss Rita McKinnon, Miss Emily Waff, Miss Tallulah Fleming, Miss Lutie Collins,, Miss Irene Wood. Miss Bessie Symmes. Miss Fannie Symmoa, C. D. Ogg. William Bailey, Louis Symons, of Savannah, and Toni L( -. • • • A pleasant launch party was er. joyed yesterday afternoon by a party that came over from St. Simon, (t was chaperoned by Mrs It. S. John son and was tendered an complimen tary to Mrs. Gertrude and Leah John son and their guests. Miss Comer, of Birmingham, and Miss Stuart, of Cleveland, Tenn. Among the others who enjoyed the afternoon and even ing on the naptha launch Titania, in a trip to Jekyl and St. Simon, were Rev and Mrs. Gen. Stuart. Rev. I)r. Suilins. Mr, and Mrs. Chas. Sullins, Miss Margaret Sullins, Messrs. Stu art Sullins, Nightengale. Hollings worth and Titus. • • • The hours at the library are chang ed for the summer and from now on it will he open from 3:BO to r.Mi p. m. This always popular place is still a favorite resort and notwithstanding the warm weather the reading room is well attended. The latest books and magazines are always here and Miss Florence Coieaberry, the efficient li bijarlan. leaves infilling undone to add to the comfort and pleasure of the subscribers ami visitors. The lit tle library rooms under t’ne shady wil lows are a most inviting looking place, and tne coo! retreat tempts one to loiter in t'ne world of book* despite the marked tendency of the msrotiiy to climb as tangly these torrid July days The steamer Emmaline will leave Brunswick at 9 a. m. Sunday, return lug leave Cumberland at 6 o’clock. Fare for round trip sl, including transportation from pier to hotel. This ia a real good opportunity to visit historic Cumberland. Don't miss it. Notice. Offers will be received for renting the Grand Opera house-, for the ensu ing season at the office of the Bruns wick Bank and Trust Company, up to and including the 10th, iust We reserve the right to reject any or all bids. FRANK l>. AIKEN. For Sale. Four-room one-story house near Ogletuorpe Hotel, Just the place for small family. $650.00. It is a liar gain. Half cash, balance on time. Brobston, Fendig & Cos. Does It Pay to Buy Cheap A cheap remedy for coughs and colds Is all right, but you want some thing mat will relieve and cure the more severe and dangerous results of throat and lung troubles. What shall yon do? Go to a warmer and more regular climate? Yes. if possible; if not possible for you. then in either case take the only remedy that has been introduced In all civilized coun tries with success in severe throat aud lung troubles, "Bosehee’s Ger man Syrup.” It not only heat.-: and stimulates the tissues to destroy the germ disease, but, allays inflation, causes easy expectoration, gives a good nignt's rest, and cures the pa tient. Try one bottler Recommended many years by all druggists in the world. Ytiu con get this reliable remedy at Smith's Pharmacy and W. J. Butts.' Got Green's Special Almanac. Rob Roy Flour is good yy. jf“W (j | C Mcrphitic and Whisec-. I * 111 hobitstreated without pud I I 111 Itfl orcoufinement. Curecuar V/ I I |f | nntred at Sanitarium er no pay. It. ri.VEAL. Man'g-r Ihthia Springs Cure Cos.. Drawer A. Austell.Ga. Homettraument sent if preferred. Correspondence strictiy confidential. Bids Wanted. Sealed bids are invited by the mayor and council of the city of Brunswick, during the ensuing thirty days, for the purchase ot property known as tne Old Baptist church property. Raid property consists of three New Town lots, numbers 1244. 1245 and 1346. in all 90 by 90 feet; situated om the north east corner of C and H streets, together with all buildings thereon: the right is reserv ed to saibject any and all bids. Brunswick. Ga., June 13. 1902. N. D. Russell, Clerk of Council. 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 I Moisture proof 1 Odor proof l Keeps in the goodness. Keeps out the badness. Everybody wants Uneeda Biscuit , Take no imitations. Look out for the excursion from Brunswick to Atlanta on July 21. Fare from Brunswick to Macon and re turn. $2.50, and Atlanta and return, s:i 00. Tickets good for three days. Train leaves Brunswick at 9 o'clock a. m. Special care for white -people DAMP SCARLETT AND RAN DALL BROWN, Managers. Typewriter Headquarters. I)o you wish to buy, sell or rent, a machine of any description? You via find it to your interest to call on me. Can sell you a typewwriter at Bitch a price and on suea terms that you will not miss the money. C. Ih JEWETT. Ladies' skirts cleaned and pressed, on short notice. All work guaranteed. Call up phone 141-2 or send to old Central Hotel stand. Choice Home. Another bargain in Brunswick dirt. 54x180 feet lot with two story, eight room dwelling, close in, modern house, every convenience: one of the best bargains on the market; price, $2,200. Easy payments. , BROBBTON, FENDIG & CO. SHOES SHINED F REE! At 300 Monk street. Each and every customer of mine given a shine ticket absolutely free. Clothes cleaned and pressed on short notice. DAVENPORT'S. Rhone 141-2. Why suffer with the heat when a thirty minutes sail on tho Hessie will land you on St. Simons, where you can enjoy a delightful surf bath and lie refreshed by t t cool sea breeze. Clark, the well known colored bar ber, is better fitted to serve the pub lic than ever. Everythin Anuat and clean and up to date Davenport's cleaning and pressing chib. Way wear a greasy and wrink led suit? See Davenport. Phone 141-2. A Dryer. The flryer at Jim Carter's clothes cleaning establishment enables lilci to scour and press a suit within five hours. No one else can do this for you Phone 2532. Clark, the leading aud up to date colored barber, has all tne latest things connected with an up to date tonsorial parlor. Hot baths.on a mo ments notice. WOODFORD MABRY, Attorney-At-I.aw. Special attention given to the col lection of accounts. Office in Austin building. •'You look a three-time winner,” says the summer girl. "How do you manage to keep your clothes looking so nice?” The young man replied. ' I send my -clothes to Davenport's. Phone 141-2. old Central Hotel stand. Take a tumble to yourself and acne your clothes to Davenport. He will do the rest.. Clothes sent for aud de livered free. Phone 141-2. McDuffie's Little Blue Liver Pill makes hue people" bright, cleanses the system of all the deleterious and un healthy matter and makes anew person of you. 26 cents, at W. Joer ger’s. The steamer Emmaline will leave Brunswick at 9 a m. Sunday, return ing leave Cumberland at 6 o'clock. Fare for the round trip $1.25, including transportation from pic.r to hotel and a good dinner. This is a real good op portunity to visit historic Cumberland. Don't miss It. notice: Save your umbrella frame as J. Ex trowiteh. 422 Newcastle street will recover it for SI,OO and guarantee it to be equal to any new $2,50 um brella. He also mases umbrellas to order. FOR QUICK SALE. 60x130 feet, Union street, lot close in. $650.00. Half cash, balance easy. Not many lots left on this main residence street. Applv to BROBSTON, FENDIG & CO. SWANS' DOWN FLOUR IS THE BEST. Happy Time in Old Town. “W'e felt very happy,’’ writes R. N. Bevilie. Old Town, Va., "when Buck* len a Arnica Salve wholly cured our daughter of a bad case of scald head.” It delights ail who use it for cuts, corns, burns, bruises, boils, ulcers, eruptions. Infallible for piles. Oulyj 25c. at ail druggists. WE SELL Buggies and Wagons and ran make the prices to suit See us. Wheelwright, blacksmith and horse shoeing. T B. Burns, 210 Richmond street. HOW NICE. When served as directed. Chicken Tamale, per can, 12c and 25c. Clili Con Carne, per can, 15c. Just try one can is all we ask If it’s good to eat. we havie it. If Your Eyes Trouble You in any Way What ever, Call and We Will EXAMINE Them ERIE and tell You what the trouble is. KEHNON MOiT, 0. D. The Leading Jeweler. 216 NEWCASTLE STREET. Insputer of watches for die Southern and B * 8 Railways. Keeper el the city clock. Time by wire from Washington daily at 11 a m. r ► DID YOU KNOW ► , That the season for ices, Sher bets, and Coid Drinks wds on? Weil. I have what you want in that line—Grape Juice Fruit Syrup, Lime and Lemon Juice. Sweet Cider, Lemonette and Hire's Root Beer Extract. Try "Ladies Club” for Iced Tea. THOMAS KEANY, 'Phone 11. 312 Necastle. * •JULY 13