The Brunswick news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1901-1903, July 26, 1902, Image 4
SATURDAY MORNINO
SKIRT
SALE.
Just the season of the year when
you want a Medium Weight Skirt for
mountain or seashore.
Our Sale Price
is on all Woolen Sirt3, both Walking
and Dress Lengths, as follows:
$12.00 Skirts $8.49
' 10.00 Skirts 6.98
9.00 Skirts 6.49
8.00 Skirts 5.98
, 7.0 u Skirts 4.98
6.50 Skirts 4.49
Your Money Back for the Asking.
I
OUR STORE CLOSES AT 6 O’CLOCK
New Drinks at Our
Soda Fountain
Brunswick Cooler,
Roman Punch,
Blue Ribbon Phosphate,
Peach Sherbert,
Iry these. Iheyare Fine.
W. J. BUTTS,
THE DRUGGIST.
St. Simon Line.
Steamers Hessie No. 1 and No 2.
Scnedule in Effect May 25, 1902.
Leava Brunswick. Arrive Ocean Pier Leave Ocean Piers. Arrive Brunswick
8.30 a, m. 9.15 a. in 6,30 a m 7, 1 > a ni
10.00 a, m 10.45 a. in 11, 15a m 17.00 a m
200 p. m. 2.45 p. m 4.00 m 44 > and 1,1
5.30 p, in 6.15 p. m ,30 n m 6.30 pm
Leave St, Simon Mills Arrive St. Simon Mills
6.00 a, in 10.00 a m
5,10 p, m' 7.00 !> m
Sunday Sidlediile.
Leave Hninsvviek Leave Ocean Pier
9.80 a. in II .on a ni.
3.50 p. ill. 6-00 p, in.
; 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.
, 1 also have 3 Sewing Machine motors, the last chance,'at $7,50 each.
GREAT BARGAIN
SALE
MONDAY AND TUESDAY
4,
d.H. Heller & Bro.
220 Newcastle. 302 Bay*
Some Social
Views Vlctes.
Every Day Philosophy.
There’s a little splash of sunshine and
a little spot of shade
Always somewhere near;
The wise bank in the sunshine, but
the foolish choose the shade—
The wise are gay and happy, on the
foolish sorrow’s laid,
And the fault's their own, I fear.
For the little splash of sunshine and
the little spot of shade
Are here for joint consumption, for
comparison are made.
We’re ail meant to be happy—not too
, foolish or too staid;
And the right dose to be taken is
some sunshine mixed with
shade!
—Stanley Dark.
Miss May Thiot., of Savannah, Is
the guest of .vlUs Dorothy HiifforJ.
• •
Captain and Mrs. 11. G. Curtis am
ho rding with Dr, and Mrs. Eggleston.
* • ■
Miss Allie Malone, of Hazelhurst.
is the guest of Miss Katherine Bur
dett.
Mrs. Coster Martin and her daugh
ter, have returned from a visit to Lex
ington.
• •
Mrs. Will St Taylor and her chil
dren have gone to Micaigan to spend
Hit- summer.
• •
Mrs. Samuel Cook will occupy W.
11. Cook's residence during nis fami
ly’s absence.
m m m
Mrs. W. B. Sfilwcll. of Savannah,
with her children, is the guest of
Mrs. W. J. Price.
• • •
Mra C. B. Turner. Mrs. Brown and
Mis. Stonford, of Atlanta, are cottas
ing on St. Simon.
Mrs Mclntyre, of Savannah, will
arrive shortly to visit Mrs, Wm. Le
opold and Mrs. T. W. Causey.
• • •
Rev. Mr Morgan, former pastor of
the Methodist church, is on St. Simon
with his family spending some time.
• •
Itov. J. B. Game and his family have
gone to Missouri, where Mr Game
lias accepted the presidency of a col
lege. <
• • •
F. J. Doerfilnger and his family
will- shortly move into the Kaiser
house, recently occupied by Captain
Curtis.
• * *
Mrs. li. If. Houston and her children
arrive today to spend some time be
fore going to her future nome in Wil
mington, N. C.
* * *
Rev. J. B. Malone, the. new- pastor
of tne Methodist etttifeh, with his
family, has arrived and is pleasantly
located at parsonage.
Quite a number of people expect, to
go over to St. Simoh this evening if
Hie weatner is favorable. These Sat
unlay and Saturday to-Momlay visits
to the island are very popular now,
i nef are a welcome relief from the
week In town.
* * .
The Madison advertiser says: "Mas
ter Finnc's Wrench, of Brunswick,
entertained a number of Utile folks
Tuesday afternoon with games and
out door play at his grandfather’s
home The party was in celebration
of hfs seventh birthday, and after a
jolly good time In piay. pies and cake
were served on the lawn. As the
guests departed tne only regret was
that all of Francis’ birthdays were
not. spent in Madison."
* • *
I’oreh parlors, or summer parlors
are very much the rage nowadays,
and the furnishing of them attractive
ly, and appropriately at the same time
is easy enough The thoroughly in
viting one is fitted up with willow or
wicker chairs, tables anil settees,
hammocks, singing seats, rugs of
matting or blue and white jut©, Plen
ty of pillows with eool wash covers
are In Settees, while vines or sereens
and palms, and all sorts of pot plants
add to the pleture. If every one Ith
.1 suitable veranda would attempt to
fit it up thus for the |<fhg summers
here, t.'ne results In comfort and their
attractive appearance would fully re
pay ijieir efforts.
Ibdi Rov flour suits the ladies.
When you want good work done
and done quickly call tip phone 141 2,
or send to the old Central Hotel stand.
Davenport's Cleaning and Pressing
Oltth. Ladies suits a specialty.
If you need a typewriter of and des
cription come to see me before buying
l can save you money. Tefms rea
sonable and satisfaction guaranteed.
C 11. Jewett.
YOU RUN THE RISK
When you fail to have Jim Carter
cl all vott clothes. Phone 253-2.
qutred to do such an amount of work.
Remember the place, suits cleaned
and pressed, 300 Monk St., old Cen
tral Hotel stand. 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.
DAVENPORT'S.
Phone >4l-2.
NOTICa
Save your umbrella frame a# J. Ex
trowtteh, 422 Newcastle strelet will
recover it for SI,OO and guarantee it
to be equal te any new $2,60 um
brella. He also maaes umbrellas to
order.
THE BRUHSWIOK DAILY NEWS
LOW RATES TO CALIFORNIA.
Southern Offers a Rate of Less Than
One Fare for Round Trip.
Brunswick to San Francisco and 1
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 dt
verse routes. For further informa
tion call or write to C. L. Candler,
general agent Southern Railway,
Brunswick, Ga.
The F. J. Byrd Process
is the latest and must reliable as well
as a purely scientific method of clean
ing clothes. Tnis is practiced only
by Jim Carter at 504 Monk street.
SWANS’ DOWN FLOUR IS THE
BEST.
Clothes sent for and delivered, free
at Davenport’s. Phone 141-2.
WANTED!
All the clothes in town to clean, at
Jim Carter's place, 504 Monk street.
Phone 253-2.
Saved From an Awful Fate.
“Everybody said i had consump
tion,” writes Mrs. A. M. Shields, of
Chambersburg, Pa., “I was so low af
ter six months of severe sickness
caused by nay fever and atiima, that
.ew thought I ccuid get well, but 1
learned of the marvelous merit of Dr.
King's New Discovery for consump
tion, used it, and was completely
cured.” For desperate throat and
lung diseases it is the safest cure in
the world, and is infallible for coughs,
colds and bronchial affections. Guar
anteed bottles 50c. and sJ.nu. Trial
bottles free at all druggists.
A GOOD LUNCH.
The Arcade is now serving the best
lunch in the city, and ibis popuiai
place should bo liberally patronized
oy the public.
If you want your icycle repaired
'ight bring It to an e. erienceu work
I ian. B. J Die vine, 605 Gloucest s)
eet
McDuffie’s Tasteless Chill Cure will
build uj) broken down systems aad
make the blood rich and healthy, cer
tain cure for chills, guaranteed or
/our money refunded. Price 50 cents
At W. Joerger’s.
Filthy Temples in India.
Sacred cows often defile Indian tom
pies, hut worse yet is a body that's
pointed by constipation. Don't per
.nit it. Cleanse your system with
i)r. King's New Life Villa and avoid
untold misery. They give lively liv
ers, actve bowels, good digestion, fine
appetite. Only 25c. at all druggists.
Swan’s down flour, absolutely
pure; try it.
Davenport’s cleaning and pressing
club. Why wear a greasy and wrink
led suit? See Davenport. Phone
144-2.
Hob Roy Flour has no equal.
University of Georgia.
The 102d session of the University
of the state will open on September
18th. This Institution is organized in
three departments. Academic, Law and
Agricultural There is no tuition to
residents of the state except in tin
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 tree, ami excellent
board is supplied in Denmark Hail at
SB.OO per month. Chancellor W. B.
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
tonsorial parlors.
"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, “1
send my clothes to Davenport’s.
Phone 141-2. old Central Hotel stand.
A Dryer.
The dryer at Jim Carters clothes
cleaning establisnment enables him
to scour and press a suit within five
hours. No one else can do this for
you. Thoue 2533.
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
Sunday, tc go through w ithout change.
Thin will insme a comfortable trip f< r
all who desire to spend the day in Sa
vannah.
Remember the Hessie'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 Hesaie line will make double
-aily trips to St. Simon pier Sunday
leaving Brunswick at 9.30 a. ro. and
2,30 p. m. returning at 11 a. in. and 6
a day at the island and a large crowA
will go. •*
Notice of Remoiva!.
Until, my new quarters are ready
for occupancy I will share the office
with Mr. C. „W. Doming, next door to
Dr. Burrought on Newcastle street
C. H. JEWETT.
We Will Fix You.
If you want the best class of clean
ins and pressing done, and at the
very cheapest prices rail at the Tin
ion Cleaning and Pressing Club, at
No, 610 Monk street. Don't never
think clothes look too had. for wo can
make them look like new. We will
send for and deliver free of charge.
UNION CLEANING \ND PRESS
ING CO., 510 Monk St., Edwin Martin,
Prop.
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, f v —'
This is because the V Cents J
In-er-seal Package S
in which they are sold is airtight
—dust and germ proof.
UTILE LOCAL NEWS NOTES.
INTERESTING ITEMS GATHERED
HERERE AND THERE BY
NEWS REPORTERS.
W. (1. Curry was in the city
Wednesday.
J W. Mock has returned from a
imsinc-sitrip to Atlanta.
I. 1,. Scuylor hao returned from a
i business nip to Valdosta.
mlgp F. Willis Dari will return to
his home at Douglas tats evening.
K. IV. Idles, a well known citizen of
Wiiiteoak, is spending a few days fa
the city.
xfter a date hr two in the elty, J.
H tvnox has returned to his home at
Waycross.
A llnss, representing the Cline
Clothing Company, spent Thursday
in Darien
Mayor Emanuel had quilo a number
of small eases in his court yesterday
considerably.
Judge J. D. Sparks eaves this morn
ing for Bladen and other points on
legal business.
.1 R Cox. the well known traveling
man, was among the visitors to the
city yesterday.
Alfred Cruvatt has returned from
Emory college and will 'spend the va
cation days at homo
T. B. Twitty. i.s spend
ing a lew li e. s imthe city aim is reg
istered at. iho Oglethorpe.
.1 K. Bedell, who has been in the
city for several days, returned to his
home at Woodbine yesterday.
D. R. Johnson, the well known saw
mill man of Atkinson, was among the
visitors to the city yesterday
A huge number of the summer vly
itors to St. Simon came up yester
uay and spent the day in the city.
B. B. Gray, of Pine Bloom, who has
been in the city for two or three days
on a business trip, relumed to liiif'
home yesterday.
Solieiicrr General J. W Bennett, of
Way cross, is In the city attending
tie superior court which was in ses
sion yesterday.
Thousands of watermelons are be
ing brought to the city, and the crowd
ing of the market has caused prices
to go away down.
Dr. 1. I* Spcth. of Augusta, reached
me city last night and will leave this
morning for Cumberland. He is reg
istered at the Oglethorpe.
For Sale.
Some 3-4 and one inch second class
pine boards. Apply to
N. EMANiuL & CO.
Noticce.
Until further notice this company
will close its office at fi 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 nave it dona Call
up Davenport, phone 141-2. Clothes
si'iit for and delivered free.
0 Lost Deed.
Any person having knowledge of a
certain deed executed by J. J. Spears
*o the Brunswick anil Seamens’ Hos
pital. and conveying the property on
which the unfinished brick hospital
now stands, will confer a favor by
reporting the, same to N. D. Russell,
"'Jerk of council, or to F. E. Twitty,
city attorney. This deed was execut
ed but never recorded, and nas been
lost
WHEN OTHERS FAIL
To pluase you, send your clothes
to Jim, Carter, the leading clothes
cleaner.
Clark, the well known colored bar- j
ber, is better fitted to serve the pub
lie than ever. Everything neat and
clean and up to date . 1
The Little O.pban Home.
Mrs. Sego, one of the trustees of tjio
New Orleans Orphan Home gives Dr.
Digger’s Huckleberry Cordial for the
relief of all bowel troubles. She never
suffers herself to he without it.
Sold by all druggists, 25 and 50c
bottle. "
Typewriter Headquarters.
Do you wish to buy; sell or rent a
machine of any description? You
viil find It to your interest to call on
me. Can sell yon a typewwrlter at
such a price and on such terms that
vou will not miss the money.
C. H. JEWETT.
II Your Eyes 1 rouble You
in any Way What
ever,
Call and We Will
EXAMINE
Them
FREE and tell You what
the Trouble is.
KENNON MOTT, 0. D.
The Leading Jeweler,
219 NEWCASTLE STREET.
Inspector of watches for the
Southern and B St B Railways.
Keeper of the city dock. Time
by wire from Washington dally
at 11 a. m.
JUST FINE.
Melrose Rate, can 15c ;
Hamburg steak 10c’
Chicken Tomale 12 l-2c
Chill Conearne .. .. 15c
Cold Imported ginger ale*
Phone 158.
If it’s good to eat, we havle it.
WE SfLL
Buggies and Wagons
and can make the prices to suit. See
us.
Wheelwright, blacksmith and horse
shoeing.
T B. Burns,
210 Richmond street.
"ST m rc-iali till' man whose
goat was taxed |B. He com
plained to the assessor.
They said that anything that
abutted on the roa.la must
pay a tax $2 a foot. You
see this was an abutter of
unexpected strength and vi
tality. So today there is a
coffee of unexpected strength
and vitality. Ordinary coffee
is muddy, brown. This is
a rich port vine color before
cream, and golden afterward.
It is Chase and Sanborn's
Seal Brand—the finest, coffee
grown. Did you every try it?
“It's up to you," my friend
aj to what manner of coffee
you use. but SEAL BRAND
is the best
THOMAS KEANY,
'Phone 11. 312 Necastle.
JULY 26