The Brunswick news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1901-1903, July 18, 1902, Image 4

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i'iilDAT MORNING Special Sale Of Ladies’ Colored Waists 75 c to $3.00 I cidies’ Colored Waists Reduced to 33 c to $1.98. See Window Display. Your money back for'the asking. > OUR STORE CLOSES AT 6 O’CLOCK New Drinks at Our Soda Fountain Brunswick Cooler, Roman Punch, Blue Ribbon Phosphate, Peach Sherbert, fry These. I hey are fine. w. jTbiutts, THE DRU GGIST. 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 BrunswicL 8.30 a, o'- 9.15 a. m 6.30 a rn 7, 1 1 a m 10.00 a. m 10.45 a. rn 11. 15a in 12.00 a m 200 p. m. 2.45 p. m 4.00 m 4.4-> p m 5.30 p. m 615 p. nr * > r *.3o o 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 pm r Stimlay Schedule. Leave Brunswick Leave Ocean I’ier 8.80 a. m 11.00 a in. 2.30 p. in. 6-00 p, tu. WANTED and FOR SALE Second Hand Furniture, Stoves, Organs, Pianos, Desks, and other l hings too numerous to mention. J. W, Watkins, 208 Bay St., Brunswick Ga. I al-so have :’> Sewing Machtae motors, the last chance, at $7,50 each. WATCH THIS SPACE For Next Announcement ♦ >J.B. Heller& Bro. 220 Newcastle. 302 Bay. IN SOCIETV. The New Verb. First person, singular. I ping. Second Person, singular, thou ping est. Third person, singular, 'he pung. First person, plural, we grovel on the floor. Third person, plural, ye tear your trousers. Third person, plural, they smash the furniture. m • • Uliss Hattie Peake is 'visiting friends in Savannah. • • • Mrs. John Hunter left yesterday for a visit, to Thomaaville. „ • • • Miss Oecile Wenz, of Savannah, Is visiting Mrs. A. K. Wenz. • • • Miss Mamie Gray, of Fine Bloom, it the guest of Miss Sadie Dart. • • • Mrs. W. B. Dempster and ehilJren lmvo returned from a visit to Folks ton. • • • Miss Bessie Masters, of St. Augus tine, is the guest of Mrs. VV. H Brown. * • • Mrs. Idiiild \\. Bn„or and tier little .mn have gone to Cox, (}:>., to spend the summer. • • • Miss Bessie Anderson lias returned from a pleasant visit to friends In Jackson ville. • • • Miss Uhet.la McCullough is toe guest of Miss Ethel and Kezzle Con oiey on St. Simon. • • ■ Miss Hita McKinnon will leave to morrow for St. Simon to he the guest ol Miss Kloel Conoley. ■ • • Mr. and Mrs M. W. Caybill and family will occupy 1.. W. Baker's iiomc for the summer. m m m Mlf . Bertha Baker left yesterday for St. Simon, where she will stop at the Arnold house for some time. • • • Mr and Mrs. F, B. Chandler will move into the Morris residence on Amherst street in a short time. • • • The many friends of Miss Biilah Bllenwood street in a short time, will he glad to learn that she is out again. • mm Mu. O. VV. Trim hie. who has been living in ML Pleasant for some time leaves shortly tor Atlanta to spend the summer. m m m Mi'd. (). VV) Hopper left last week for N< w Vork. whence she will go to Chicago to take a special course in piano music. Mr. John Gray and Miss Katie Gray, of Pine Bluff, and Mr. O, S. Gray, of WaycrodS, visited Miss Sadie Hurt recently. • mm Alias Bessie Scarlett returns this week from a visit to Sat ilia Bluff, accompanied by Mis aes Nina Bailey and Cornelia Scott. • • • Mrs. W. R, Dart, Miss Kthel Dart Bios Wanted. Scale,! bids are invited by the mayor ami council of the city of Brunswick, .luring the ensuing thirty days, for the purchase ot property known as the Old Baptist church property. Said property consists of three New Town lots, nun.hers 1214, 1"45 and 1846, containing in all 90 by 90 feet; situated on the north cast corner of C and H streets, together with ail buildings thereon; the right is reserv ed to subject any and all bids. Brunswick, Ga., June 13, 1902. N. O. Russell, Clerk of Council. Remember the Bessie's Sunday Schedule for St. Simon. Reaves Brunswick 9:30 and 2:30 p. m., re turning loaves St. Simons It and 6 p. in. SWANS' DOWN FLOUR IS THE BEST. FOR QUICK SALE. 30x180 feet. Union street, lot close in, $050.00. Half cash). balance easy. Not many lols left on this main residence street. Apply to BROBSTON, FEN DIG & CO. When you visit Savannah call and Have you Eyes Examined properly and glasses iittod that not alone Improve your Vision but 'will Preserve your Sight. Dr. M. SCHWAB & SON. 47 Bull Street The Hessie line will make double ..aily trips to St Simon pier Sunday leaving Brunswick at 9,30 a. in. and 2,30 p. m. returning at 11 a. in. and 6 a day at the islaud and a large crowd! will go. Rob Roy flour makes fine bread. Notice of Remok/al. Until my new quarters are ready for occupancy 1 will share the office with Mr. C. W. Deming, next door to I Dr. Uurrought on Newcastle street C. H. JEWETT. i'HB BRUNSWICK DAILY NKvv'fl and little Haroll Gray Myers are vis iting relatives near Florens, S. C. • • • Mrs. R. R. Hopkins. Miss Louise Hopkins, of Darien, and Mr Sam Mai-1 lard, Sr., have rteurned from a visit' to Atlantic Beach. • • It is rumored that a quiet wedding next month will unite one of Bruns wick's popular society girls and a prominent Atlanta business man. • • m George Carnegie Bailey is too name given to the tine little son of Mr. and Mrs, David Bailey, formerly of this city, but now of Satilla Bluff. • • • Mrs) W. H. Brown, and her guest. Miss Masters, of Savannah, have re turned from St. Simona where they spent several weeks in a cottage at the beach. • • • Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Keany. Mrs. Frank Scarlett, Miss Bessie Scarlett and Master Frank Scarlett formed a pleasant pirty that visited Sailla Bluff recently, where they were the guests ot Mr and Mrs. Dave Bailey. • • * The following from the Savannah Morning News of yesterday, will tie of interest in this city: “Mrs. I.lew ellyn Blown, of this city, who went to Ponce, Porto tlico, three years since, has returned and is vUlting relatives and friends in this city, and is the guest of Mrs. Demere Cunning ham. Mrs. Brown is entnusiastio in her praise of her new home. Mr. Brown, who was formerly an attorney in this city, is practicing law iii Ponce.” • • • “ the Rescue.” an exquisite psycho logical study by Anne Douglass Sedg wick, Is out in Igxik form after run ning, serially in Ihe Century Miss Ke.’gewick nas gre.it distinction in style, and her analytical power Is re markable. While it is hard to believe in The reality of ne love of the hero, Eustace Danner, who is thirty years old. for the heroine, who is forty seven, exquisite and lovable though she undoubtedly} is, the story is a well-written one, and intensely inter estfng. There Is little action, the charm and Interest lying in the deli cate portrayal of the emotions of the psychic struggles of her characters. • • • Porch parties are the fad at pres ent and this appropriate form of on lertainment is proving a welcome re IbT to the hospitable woman ami hei guests, lees and all sorts of frozen dainties and refreshing “soft” bev erages are served at these delightful al fresco affairs, and the accomplished hostess who can concoct the greatest variety and most pleasing combina tion of ingredients for these Is in high favor. The homely hut popular lemonade, like the poor, we may al ways have wltn us. and Iced tea, with its thin wafer of lemon. Is another easily prepared ami refreshing drink Others are olaret lemonade, ourrani bishop, passover wine (made from raisins), nectar, and various other fruit punches. The solid refresh ntents offered are the lightest, daintl est and most appetizing sort. Kerns and palms and trailing vinos add their green coolness to the affair, and fern inlne humanity follows her hospitable inclinations without discomfort to herself or her guests. If you need a typewriter of and des erlption come to see me before buying 1 can save you money. Terms rea sonable and satisfaction guaranteed. C. H. Jewett. DIVIDEND NO. 14. The Brunswick Bank and Trust Com pany. June 20th, 1902. A semi annual dividend of $:!.00 per share lias this day boon declared by tim directors of The Brunswick Bank ami Trust Company, payable out f the net earnings for the past six months, to stockholders of record of this date, payable on and after Juiy Ist. H. W. GALE, Cashier. Through Cars to Savannah. To accommodate the increasing trav cl between Brunswick and Savannah the Southern Railway will hereaftei operate two extra coaches on the train leaving Brunswick at 6:25 a. in. every Sund -.v. tc go through without change. This will insuie a comfortable trip li r all who desire to spend the day in Ha vaunali. Clark, the leading and up to date colored barber, has all tue latest tilings connected with an up to date tonsoriat parlor. Hot baths on a mo rnents notice. WANTED! All the clothes in town to clean, at Jim Carter's place, 504 Monk street. Phone 253-2. LOW RATES TO CALIFORNIA. Southern Offers a Rate of Less Than One Fare for Round Trip. Brunswick to Hail Francisco and Los Angeles, $64.25 for round trip. Tickets on sale August Ist to 7th. inclusive. Final limit. September 30. Stop over is allowed at all Colorado points and points west thereof. Passengers will also have the priv ilege of going and returning via di verse routes. For further informa turn call or write to C. L. Candler, general agent Southern Railway, Brunswick. Ga. Has it over occurred to you that you may have at home the picture of a dear friend or relative that is grad ually becoming dim and more dim fading fast away, and soon there will be nothing left of n but. paper? Well, Wilson, the Photographer, is looking for all such pictures, and tliougo he may not. happily be able to restore them to (heir .former fres',mess and beauty, he can still arrest iheir pres ent decay aud bring joy to many a household. 502 Gloucester St. Virulent Cancer Cured. Startling proof of a wonderful ad vance in medicine is given by druggist G. W. Roberts, of Elizabeth. W. Va. An old man there had long suffered with what good doctors pronounced incurable cancer. They believed his case hopeless till he used Electric Bitters and applied Bucklen’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. Go to Davenport's to have your rlotaes cleaned and pressed- Phone 141-2. Bay, your clothes need pressing. Now is the time to nave it dono Call up Davenport, phone 141-2. Clothes sent for and delivered free. YOU RUN THE RISK When you fail to have Jim Carter clean you clothes. Phone 253-2. quired to do such an amount of work. Clothes sent for and delivered, free at Davenport's. Phone 141-2. New Workmen of a higher grade and improved fa cilities make Jim Carter the leader of clothes cleaners. Phone 253-2. Why suffer with the heat when a thirty minutes sail on the Hessie will laud you on St. Simons, where you •an enjoy a delightful surf bath and he refreshed by f l l- cool sea breeze. . V*} | 2 ij fiA 12 Mt .'pliine find Whisse ‘ M ft-g | 3 and ggSjj feaSitstrented without pam iI IT ai I | ia| or confinement, iu re 1.-*.ar ty/ 8 fi w/ Isi antced at Sanitarium or no pay. R. IT. VEAL. Man’gr Lithia Springs Cure Cos.. Drawer A. Auateli.Ga. Homejtreatmeut -ent if preferred. Correspondence strictly confidential. University of Georgia. The 102d session of the University of Die slate will open on September isui. This Institution is organized in three departments, Academic. Law and Agricultural There is no tuition to residents of the state except In the law school. In agriculture the courses have been increased and enlarged so as to embrace a short winter course, a one-years course and a full course. Room is furnished in both the old and new dormitories free, and excellent hoard Is supplied in Denmark Hall at SB.OO per month. Cnancellor W. B. Hill will he lad to supply a nandsome hook and catalogue on application. Does it Pay to Buy Cheap A cheap remedy for coughs aud colds is all right, but you want somiT thing mat will relieve and cure the more severe and dangerous results of throat and lutig troubles. What shall you 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 and lung troubles, "Bosehee’s Ger man Syrup.” it not only heals and stimulates the tissues to destroy the germ disease, but allays inflation, causes easy expectoration, gives a good night's rest, and cures the pa tient. Try one bottlix Recommended many years by all druggists in the world. Y<iu con get this reliable remedy at Smith's Pharmacy and W, J. Butts.’ Get Green's Special Aima|^t Look out for the excursion from Brunswick to Atlanta on Juiy 21. Fare from Brunswick to Macon and re turn, $2.50, and Atlanta and return, $:! 00. Tickets good for three days. Train leaves Brunswick at 9 o’clock a. m. Special care for white people II AMP SCARLETT AND RAN DALL BROWN, Managers. Remember me place, suits cleaned and pressed, 300 Monk SL, old Cen tra! Hotel Vatni. Phone 1412. W. M. TUPPER & CO., Forwarding and Shipping Agente, Lighterage, Towing and Marine In surance. Correspondence Solicited. BRUNSWICK. GA. Take a tumble to yourself and s*>tm your clothes to Davenport. He will !o the rest. Clothes sent for and de livered free. Plmne 141-2. Noticce. Until further notice this company will close its office at 6 o’clock p. m, and no deliveries will he made after that hour. BRUNSWICK ICE MFG. CO. Summer Lew School I.MVEIITV <>* VIK(.IM\. In Y rKinia mountains. Summer. July 1 t©S*tem •'"r 1. Ity the |j\\ Ktuniitj. Ht lpfnl to liejumii rv; *• 'Tititb'lafe* for Hr 4 bur: ami to practitioner* who hav& a K*il nywrematif mstrnutuin. For eatalotrue, Address* H- t. ULNUK- 1 hm-lottc* vllle, v %. The steamer llessie will make dou ble daily trips lo ocean pier each Sunday, leaving Brunswick at 9:30 a. m. and 2:30 p. m., returning leave foe pier at 11 a. m. and 6 p. m. This affords Che people of this city a fine opportunity to apend the day at the seashore. WOODFORD MABRY', Attorney-At-Law. Special attention given to the col lect counts. Office in Austin buildinf^^ ■ on look a three-time winner.” says the summer girl. "How do you manage to keep your clothes looking so nice?" The young man replied. "1 send my clothes to Davenport’s. Phone 141-2. old Central Hotel stand. Notice. I hereby offer a reward of $25.00 for the arrest of the thieves who at tempted to break into my place of business at Ocean Tier. St. Simon, last Monday nignt. with proof to convict them, l will furnish clue. NATHAN WEINSTEIN. Quinine shampoo, the latest for ladies’ hair. For sale only at Clark’s tousorial parlors. LITTLE LOCAL NEWS NOTES. INTERESTING ITEMS GATHERED HERERE AND THERE BY NEWS REPORTERS. Captain B. A. White is back from a trip to Marietta. C. W. Taylor, of St. Simon, spent yesterday in the city. L. J. Leavy returned yesterday from a business trip to Aiacon. Captain J. H. Rudolph was among the visitors to the city yesterday. Judge Spencer R. Atkinson has re turned to Atiauia after a 'visit of several days in this city. Edwin Brobston leaves tor New York tliis morning where he goes on an important business trip. C F. Jeffers and family are moving to Waycruss from Brunswick, and will make this their home! —Waycross Herald. John Currie, of St. Simon, returned last uight from a business trip to l.ulatown and left for uis home dur ing the day. Frank Trent, the well known mana ger of the Way-cross opera he'll so was among the visitors to the city yesterday The grand jury presentments of the recent jury are the longest in the his i lory of the county. If possible, the j News will publish the presentments : tomorrow. The following from Wayeross are on Kt. Simon: Mr. and Mrs. H. Murphy, Mi* Charlie Murphy and family. Col. I .eon Wilson tn-1 family, Mr. Joe Brewer and family* Mrs. Branham and Annie Laurie Mrs. Frank Haw kins and ehelhlren, Mr. Clinton Pike, Mrs. J. 1.. Walker and children, Ber nard Zachary, Mr. and Mrs. Peabody and M ss Mi; ry Walker. WE SELL Buggies and Wagons and can make the prices to auit Sc* 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 Carno. per can, 15c. Just try one can is all we ask. , j' 3kpi If it’s good to eat. we hav’e it. If Your Eyes 1 rouble You in any Way What ever, Call and We Will EXAMINE f hem I REE and tell You what - the Trouble is. KENN€N MOTT, 0. D. The Leading Jeweler. 215 NRWCA3TLE STREET. Inspector of watches for the Southern and B ft B Railways. Keeper of the city clock. Tims by wire from Washington daily at 11 a. m. DID YOU KNOW That the season for ices, Sher bets, and Cold Drinks was on? Well, I have what you want in that line—Grape Juice Fruit Syrup, Lime and Lemon Juice, Sweet Cider, Lemonette and Hire's Root Beer ExtracL Try "Ladies Club” for Iced T ea. THOMAS KEANY, 'Phone 11. 312 Necastie. JULY 18