The Brunswick news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1901-1903, July 24, 1902, Image 4

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THURSDAY MORNING* Straw Hats at Half Price our money baik lor Hie asking. OUR STORE CLOSES AT 6 O'CLOCK New Drinks at Our Soda Fountain Brunswick Cooler, Roman Punch, Blue Ribbon Phosphate, Peach Sherbert, Iry these. I hey are Fine. 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. rn 6.30 a m 7, 1 a m 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 4.45 r> 111 5.30 p, m 615 p. m 6,30 u 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 Sunday So twain le. Leave Urn new iok Leave Ocean Pier 9.30 a. m ll.oil n in. a.HO p. m. 6.00 p, in WANTED and FOR SALE I Second Hand Furniture, Stoves, : Organs, Pianos, Desks, and other I I hings too numerous to mention. ! J. W, Watkins, [ 208 Bay St., Brunswick Ga. 1 1 also have 3 Sewing Machine motors, the last chance, at $7,50 each. GREAT BARGAIN SALE y MONDAY AND TUESDAY i > i . — J.H. Heller* & Bro. 220 Newcastle. 302 Bay* tiome ifceial News Notes. Airs. H. F. Dunwody, w'iio has been very ill, is slightly improved. • • • Mr. and Mrs. v. L. Candler left last niglit for Geneva to visit rela tives. m m m Mrs. 1). Glauber will leave shortly for Indian Springs to spend the summer. • • Mrs. N. D. Russell and little daugh ter left for Alt. Airy last night to spend the summer. * * • Miss Lilia Burroughs left last night for Atlanta, where she will spend some time with friend!*. * * * Minsaes Lena and Anna Svald, of Birmingham, are the guests of their uncle, Charles Baumgartner • • • Mrs. K. S. CJiflin and .laughter Jo sie, of Fernandina, Fla., left yester day for at. aimon to spend several weeks. • • ' Mrs. J. D. Sparks and her children ate the guests of Mrs. Robert Jones in Atlanta, and later on they will go to the mountains for some time. • • m Mrs. M. Isaac and-druguter, Miss Gertie, left yesterday for at Simon to spend several weeks at the Ar nold house. • • • Mrs. .1. A. Montgomery entertained a few young people informally Tuts day evening in compliment to Miss Clara O’Conner and Tom O'Connor. The evening was passed in playing “heitvts" and in dancing, and the oe easion was very pleasant. • • • The modish girl must have sashes innumerable of all sorts of materials, tied in various fashions Plain rib lions, flowered ribbons, silk mull, ehiffon and qlven those of the same material as the gown itself are worn. She must also have plenty of white lawn neck wear, ties, etc:. The clev er girl can make tuose herself to great ad vantage. • • • Eton suits of linen or of pongee are very popular ainj are serviceable ecu tomes for syniiuer outings. These are also made in shirt, waist stilts Worn with tliln blouses the Rlon suits are •very effective and smart. • • A liglil and airy romance is Henry 11. i land's latest book. "The Lady Paramount.” Those who read and felt the charm ol ‘"The Cardinal's Snuff l!oC> will enjoy this book by the same author, as It is quite as de lightful reading. Although distinctly of the romantic school of I let lon, a charming idyl, we find none but charming and agreeable people witoiu Its covers, and Iks cleVer epigrams and pretty poetical lligbts keep the reader entertained without wearying, i; is thoroughly suitable for summer reading. Clark, the well known colored har bor, is better fitted to serve the put) He than ever. Everything neat- and i lean and up to date Twenty-five Dollars Reward. Stolen from Coleman Slid at the Four Mile Crossing, near Brunswick, Ga.. on tho night of July 21st. one me dium size dark hay horse mule, long legs, and with shoe shoe on left fore loot Scar on left snimlder, and Iso on top of neck, caused by collar Twenty five dollars will he paid to any one returning said mule, with evi dence to convict the thief, THE EI.LIS-YOUNG CO. Brunswick, (fa. 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 $2,60 um brella. Ho also manes umbrellas to order. Bids Wanted. Sealed bids are invited by the mayor and council of the city cf Brunswick during the ensuing thirty days, for the purchase of property known as tne Old Baptist church property. Said property consists of three New Town lots, numbers 12 14, 1245 and 1345. containing in all 90 by 90 feet; situated on. the north east corner of C and H streets, together with ali buildings thereon: the right is reserv ed to subject any and all bids. Brunswick, Ga., June 13, 1902. N. D. Russell, Clerk of Council. if you need a typewriter of and des cription come to see me before buying 1 ran save you money. Terms rea sonable and satisfaction guaranteed. C. il Jewett. YOU RUN THE RISK Wlien you fail to have Jim Carter clean you clothes. I’hone 253-2. quii id to do such an amount of work. Remember the place, suits cleaned and presMdr 300 Monk St., old Cen tral Hotel star,,). Phone 141-2. 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. DAVENPORTS. Phone 141 2. We Will Fix You. If you want the best class of clean ing and pressing done, aud at the very cheapest prices, call at tho Un ion ('leaning and Pressing Club, at No. 610 Monk street. Don't never think clothes look too bad, for we can make them look like new. We will send for and deliver free of charge. UNION CLEANING AND PRESS ING CO . 610 Monk St.. Edwin Martin, Prop. THE* BRUNSWICK, DAILY; NEWS BUSINESS CHANGE. J. E. Morgan Buys Drug Store of J. H. Polhill, I J. E. Morgan, the well known drug gist, who for setverai years has been with the drug store of W. J. Butts, | closed a deal a day or two ago for the purchase of the drug business of! J. H Polhill, at tne corner of Newcas-j tie aud Gloucester streets, and will probably take charge of the business this morning. Than John Morgan there is no more j popular young man in Brunswick, and j that he will succeed in Jiis new ven ture there Is no doubt. He is one of the best druggists in this section of the country, has had many years ex perience in all departments of the business, and is a sterling young bus iness man who has a host of friends who will join the News In telling him success. The many friends of Mr. Polhill will regret to learn that the sale, however, means that he is to remove his residence from this city to Augus ta. He has not been in good health and is of tne ojiinion that a change will be beneficial to him. Mr, Butts has not yet decided Just who will succeed Mr. Morgan, but a first class man will be employed, and this well known and very popular drug store will continue to be one of the largest and most up to date in the city. PRISONER TRIES TO END LIFE. Cut Muscles of Arm in Attempt To Commit Suicide in Jail. Swainesboro, Ga., July 23 —A pris oner in the county jail name i Tur ner, attempted to kill himself last night by cutting an artery In His arm. Turner was arrested on n charge of assisting Charley Johnson to e.- ape from the officers. By some means he secured a Knife and cut the muscles of bin arm In an endeavor to find an artery. The oth er prisoners gave the alarm and a physician was summoned and by quirk work his life was saved. Charley Johnson is the man who silled Deputy J. C. Flanders la>l seek. NEWS OF THE SHIPS. Small Marine Items of the Doings of a Day. All of Iho Iffiats of the Aiken Can nlug Cos. litivt: been hauled up on (he Glynn avenue boulevard and will be put in thorough repair in time for the business next winter. Tne Merritt fi- Chapman Wrecking Cos., New York and Norfolk have con tracted to move the wreck of the steamer Calvert, sunk many years ago In the harbor of Port Antonio. Ja niaica, aim which has since seriously interfered with navigation. Swan’s down flour, absolutely pure; try it. Haven port's cleaning and pressing chib. Why wear a greasy ami wrink led suit? See Davenport Phone 141 2. Rob Roy Flour has no equal. University of Georgia. The 102d session of the University of the state will open on September 18th. TliiH 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 anil enlarged so as to embrace a short winter course, n one-years course and a full course Room is furnished in both the old and new dormitories free, ami excellent board is supplied in Denmark Hall at SB.OO per month. Cnancellor W. li Hill will be lad to supply a Handsome book and catalogue on application. Quinine shampoo, the latest for ladies' hair. For sale only at Clark's tonaorial parlors. "You look a three-time winner,’ says the summer girl. "How Mo 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. A Dryer. The dryer at Jim Carter's clothes cleaning establlsnment enables him to scour and press a suit within five hours. No one else can do this for you. Phone 253-S. Through Cars to Savannah. To accommodate the Increasing trav el between Brunswick and .Savannah the Southern Railway will hereafter operate two extra coaches on the train leaving Brunswick at 6:25 a. m. every Sunil .'. tc go through without change. This, will insure a comfortable trip f< r all who desire to spend the day in Sa vannah. Remember the Bessie's Sunday Schedule for St. Simon. Leaves Brunswick 9:30 and 2:30 p. m., re turning leaves St. Simons 11 and 6 p. m. The Hessie line will make double -ally trips to St. Simon pier Sunday leaving Brunswick at 9,30 a. m. and 2,30 p. m. returning at 11 a. m. and 6 a day'at the island and a large crowd! will go. Notice of Removal Until my new quarters are ready for occupancy 1 will share the office with Mr, C. W. Doming, next door to Dr. Burrouglit on Newcastle street C. H. JEWETT. Keeping a good thing good is next to making it good . Uneeda Biscuit come to your table with all the goodness and crisp- ness they had when f pT \ fresh from the oven. I This is because the \ LOIIIS J In-er-seal Package in which they are sold is airtight —dust and germ proof. UTILE LOCAL NEWS MOILS. INTERESTING ITEMS GATHERED HERERt AND THERE BY NEWS REPORTERS. C, Mit.arvey is l> ck from a busi ness trip to Atlanta, U. O. MyddieUm, of Atkinson, spent yesterday, in the city. AHio.t Anders- n has .*4,;- .ed from a short VM'-ut to Atlanta. Capt 'V 10. Kay has .-turned from a buifi e-,s trip to Savannah. Captain W- R. Townsend, of Bla den, spent yesterday in the city. H. Kaufman l**ft Monday on a buat he.-i.-i to Birmingham and other points. James Knox, cashier of Lie Bank ul Wuyemss, spent yesterday in the city. W. II Dyer i aim in from Wayeross last lughl and will be here for a day or two. Judge J D. Gould, of St. Simon was among the vl-i or* to Hie city yesterday Captain Joe Williamson, of Bladen, was among the visitors to the city yesterday. W. !I, Love, special agent of (he Atlantic Coast Line, wan in tne city -yesterday. C. M. Forbes, an old citizen of Montgomery, is spending a few days in the city. S Mark left fur Aibmta a day or Jv.ii aa<> to buy a car 10-. j of horses and mules .1 I. Lott left yesterday morning for V a.vcross and other point* on a ousincss trip. Thomas G. Smith, a prominent Jacksonville merchant, was in the ■ay yesterday. A N. Matthews, of Chipley, Fla., is the guest of relatives and friends at Fancy Bluff, T. W. Matthews will leave for Fan i / Bluff today, where he w ill be the guest_ of bis father. C. J OTarrel], of the Brunswick Electric Supply Cos., is hack from a business trip to Atlanta. J K. Bedell, the well known Wood liitu merchant was among the .visit ors to toe city yesterday. B. B. Gray, the well know'n Pine Bloom lumberman was among the visitors to the city yesterday. C Holmes Sheldon has gone away for a months vacation, during which he will spend some time out west. .Slilton McKinnon, of Midrivor, Camden county, is the guest of his uncle, 14 T. McKinnon, of this city. .Messrs. Morris Greenwood and Max it. Marks returned yesterday morning from a short visit to Macon. W. F. Troggen. representing L. H. Miller a Son. of Philadelphia, war among the visitors to tae city yes terday. Fleming Smith and Eugene Marlin leave for St. Simon with a party of frieids ...s morning, where they will camp for a week or ten days. of A Kaiser & Bro. will leave in a few days for New York and other points to buy a fall stock of dry goods for his firm. 0 Arnheiter and family have re turned from a pleasant visit to New York and .other points of interest. Their friends in toe city will he glad to welcome them back. Noticce. Until further notice this company will dose its office at 6 o'clock p. m, and no deliveries will be made after that hour. BRUNSWICK ICE MFG. CO. Say, your clothes need pressing. Now is the time to have it done Call up Davenport, phone 141-2. Clothes sent for and delivered free. The Little O.phan Home. Mrs. Sego. one of the trustees of the New Orb aus Orphan Home gives Dr. Rigger s Huckleberry Cordial for tne relief of all bowel troubles. She never suffers 'nersclf to be without it. Sold by all druggists, 20 and Obc bottle. Typewriter Headquarters. Do you w ish to huv sell or rent* a machine of any description? Yon will find it to your interest to call on me. Can sell you a typewwriter at surti a price and on auen terms that you will not miss the money. C. H, JEWETT. If Your Eyes I rouble You iu any Way What ever, Call and We Will EXAMINE I hem FREE and tell\ou what the Trouble is. KENNQN MOTT, 0. 0. The Leading' Jeweler, 216 NEWCASTLE STREET. Inspector of watches for the Southern and B fit 8 Railways. Keeper ef the city clock. Time by wire from Washington daily at 11 a. m. .JUST FINE. Melrose Pate, can IRe Hamburg steak 10c Chicken Tomale 12 1-2 c Chili Com ante 10c Cold imported ginger aler Phone 158. 3W| If it's good to eat, we havle it. WE SELL Boggles and Wagons land can make the prices to suit. See | us. j Wheelwright, blacksmith and horse i ahoeing. T B. Burns, 210 Richmond street. "V'U recall the man whose goat was taxed SS. He com plained to the assessor. They said that anything that abutted on the roada must pay a tax—s 2 a foot. You see this was an abutter of unexpected strength and vi tality. „ So tooay there is a coffee of unexpected strength and vitality. Ordinary coffee is muddy, brown. This Tj’ a rich port wine color before .cream, and golden afterward. It is Chase and Sanborn's Soil Brand—the finest coffee grown. Did you every try it? “It's up to you.” my friend as to what manner of coffee you use. but SEAI, BRAND is the best. THOMAS KEANY, 'Phone 11. 312 Necastle. JULY 24