The Brunswick news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1901-1903, July 29, 1902, Image 4

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SKIRT SALE. ■ j i _ Just the season of the year when you want a Medium Weight Skirt for ' mountain or seashore. Our Sale Price is on all Woolen Ssirts, both Walking r and Dress Lengths, as follows: $12.00 Skirts $8.49 * 10.00 Skirts 6.98 J [ 9.00 Skirts 6.49 : 8.00 Skirts 5.98 /.Co Skirls 4.98 ► 6.50 Skirts 4.49 < l ► Your Money Back for the Asking. | ► OUR STORE CLOSES AT 6 O'CLOCK New Drinks at Our Soda Fountain Bninswit k Cooler, Roman Punch, Blue Ribbon Phosphate, Peach Sherhert, Fry lliese. Iheyare Fine. w. jTbutts, THE DRU QQIBT. 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. m 6.30 a in 7, 1-> a m 10.00 a. m 10.45 a. m 11. 15a rn 17.00 a m 200 p. in. 2.45 p. in 4.00 m 4.45 p ,11 5.30 p, m 6.15 p. in 5.30 0 m 6.30 p"> Leave St, Simon Mills Arrive St. Simon Mills 6.00 a, m 10.00 a m 5,10 p, m 1 7.00 p m Sun,lav Schedule. Braun wink Leave Ocean Pier 0.30 a. 111 1 1.00 11 in. 2.80p.in. 6 00 p, in. WANTED and FOR SALE Second Hand Furniture, Stoves,' Organs, Pianos, Desks, and other! things too numerous to mention. 1 J.W, Watkins, ! 208 Bay St., Brunswick Ga. I also have 3 Sewing Machine motors, the last chance, at $7,60 each. 1 : GREAT BARGAIN ! SALE i ‘ MONDAY AND TUESDAY i > | -♦ — J.H. HellerS Bro. I 220 Newcastle. 302 Bay* .jI dome denial ?fews %tes. Mrs. J. P. quite ill at her home on A street. m m m a..ss iseila mrodes, o£ iam pa, is the guest of Miss Bertha Baker m m m Miss Rita McKinnon’s summer school closed last week. * * • Miss Emily Waff leaves today for Virginia. Miss Connie Butts* went to St, SI mon, Thursday for several days. • • • Mrs. IT. Ji\ Duuwody is considerably improved from her illness. • • ■ A pretty little daughter arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. 1). Aiken, Sunday. a • a Miss Fannie (Irant Nightengale leaves to.iay to spend some time in Virginia, • • • Miss Ellen Penniman is on St. Si mon, the guest of Muses Etehol and Kezzio Conoly. • • ■ Mrs. .1. A. Butts carue up from Si. Simon Saturday and Is spending a few days in town. Mrs. Henry Arnold and children, of Thomasvilio, are the guests of Mrs A. II Baker. •a • • Mi and Mrs. E. i„ Stevens have re luiued from a pleasant, visit to White Sulphur Springs. m m m Miss Virginia ltreeland, of Allen dale, S. C , is spending a tew days with Mrs .1. A. Butts • • • Rev. .1. A. Hies did not arrive Sun day, as he intended, heilrg unavoida bly detained in Aelanta. * * * Miss Hall. Miss Tift and Miss Mc- Cord, of Albany, were guests at the Arnold liouso last week. m 0 m Mr. and Mrs. Phil. Keller havo re turned from a pleasant visit to rela iives mid friends in St. Lotus, • • • Mrs. D. Wyatt Aiken and Miss Sal li‘ Aiken are guests at the house par ly of the Missc* Paul on Doboy. Miss Madge Young left last week I lor ('rawlordsvi’ e, w'nere she will he the .guest of friends for several weeks. • * • Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Branham of Way cross, with their little daughter left for their home yesterday, alter a few day's visit to Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Butts. • • ■ New hooks just received at the i hrary are: “The Valley of Decision.” 'TrisUam of Blent.,” by Ant’.iony Hope; If I were King," by MeCar fhy; "Mistress Joy, Tho Keopartl’s Spots,” by Dixon. Miss Angela Stewart, of “Black Banks,” on *•>(. Simon, was compli mented with a pleasant “fudge p;ut> •me evening lasi week. A number of guests were present an dthe occasion was veryi enjoyable* m m m l"Marietta.” Marion Cra vvford's latest book, is one of his best. It Is a love story wifu new characterdrawing iiu.l plenty of action it concerns Venice and ihe fifteenth century, and is a thoroughly Interesting and read able book. m m m The Cent in y and ilio Posmopolitan are lull ol interesting data and imi- I denis. concerning volcanoes this | month. The articles on St. Pierre, I Bi. Vincent, the eruption of Vesuvius, etc,. made most interesting reading and give a great deal of information. Everybody rings telephone No. 46. You should do so. too. I.allies' skirts cleaned and pressed, on short notice. All work guaranteed, fall up phone 1112 or send to old Central Hotel stand. Say. why don’t you telephone No. 46 ? The Effect of Warm Days and Cool Nights. A loading physicoan writes that ho has noticed warm days and cool nights always affect the bowels, and suggi sts some preventative remedy. 1 *r. Higgers Huckleberry Cordial is the only one that can be absolutely relied upon. If never fails to cure. Sold by all druggists, 25 aud 50c. bottles. Don't you think it would be a good idea to telephone No. 46? The Little Orphan Home. Mrs. Sego. one of the trustees of the New Orleans Orphan Home gives Itr. D :ei Huckleberry Cordial for t.ne n ! ei rt ait liowol troubles. Site never suite - herself to be without it. Held by all druggists, and 50c lad lie. King telephone No. 46. and be happy for the remainder of the day. McDuffie's Little Bine Liver Pill makes hue people bright, cleanses the ' system of all the deleterious and un healthy matter and makes anew person of you. 25 cents, at W. Joer ger's. Notice of Removal. CntiJ my new quarters are ready for occupancy 1 will share the office with Mr. C. W. Denting, next door to Dr. Boroughs, on Newcastle street. i C. H. JEWETT, j There's only one place in Brunswick where clothes are cleaned and press ed hy scientific methods, and that's at Jim Carter's. THE DAILY NEW* LITTLE LOCAL MAYS NOILS. INTERESTING ITEMS GATI IE BED HERERE AND THERE BY NEWS REPORTERS. Judge Bolling Whitfield left for At lanta last night. C. I). Ogg has re'urned fi m a hu~ iili-STs trip to Ai.anfa. P. Tiogowin has returned from a business trip to New York. E I! robs ton is expecteu from New York during the present week. J. S. Raymond returned irotii n hurt visit visit to New York yesterday. Chief Engituer Robertof l-:e 11. ii B„ is back from a trip to Offerman. W. R. Townsend, of Bladen, was among too visitors to the city yester day. A. C, Shannon, of Savannah, ■ i t Sunday in the city on a visit to reia tives. John M. Wiggin g of WaynesviUe, was among the visiters to the city yes terday. .1. A. McDuffie, the genial II X- ft official spent yesterday In Savannah on business. W. E. Houston, a well known travel ing man ol Savannah, spent yester day In the ci[y> Morris Madden came np from Jack sonville Sunday to spend the day with lus parents. The Marine band enjoyed a pleas ant practice in tne armory of the N.i val Reserves last nigu . T.. W Beach and J 13. Dart have re turned from a pi asant fishing trill to the old village at St. Simon. Quite n number of summer excur sionists came in last night, and will leave this morning for tne summer resorts. Mayor Emanuel's eouit was not a popular resort yesterday morning, and only one or two unimportant cays were disposed of. The many friends ol \. D, Calc vv.il regret to hear that he has been quite siek on St. Simon, where he is spend iug the summer The last shipment of the old Oris pen mill machinery, recently ptirchns ed by B. H. Gray, of r'ine Bloom. \v ■ shipped yesterday to that point. Phil Kellar of the popular Arcade, returned yesterday from an extended visit to St. Louis and other citii s. and was cordially welcomed hv his many Bnin wick friends. If you want some news of interest, teleprone No. -*6. Roll Bov flour suits the ladies. Ym recall t.ne man whose goat was taxed He com plained to the assessor. They said that anything that abutted on .the roada must ]>ay a tax $2 a loot., \oii see this was an abutter of unexpected strength and vi tatity. So today there is a coffee of unexpected strength and vitality. Ordinary ~c. , is untidy, id-own. This. i a ricli port wine color before cream, and golden afterward, it is Chase and Sanborns Seal Brand the finest cuff grown. Did you every try it? “It's up to you." my friend as to wliat manner of ■ off, .■ you use. but SEAL BRAND is the best. THOMAS KEANY. 'Phone 11. 312 Necastle. Telephone fTo. 46 and get what you are looking for. Five Cents a Package. Et)er the ‘Better Than Ever Sold only In In-cr-sca! Packages. li Your Eyes Irouble You < in any Way What- * ever, ; ('all and We Will EXAMINE : I he m IKII and tell You vvliat ■ the I rouble is. mm moil o. o. The Leading Jeweler, 215 NEWCASTLE STREET. ■ Inspector of watches for the ' Southern and B & B Railways. ■ Keeper of the city clock. Time by wire from Washington daily at 11 a. m. A* 4 Three Days <’*Liouj Prices: F S sOur Mid Summer ’ f, 4* Clearing Sale ft The wealJier interfered with the (• *i last one, ami this will he a banner bargain sale. On this occasion we , will offer all silk and satin ribbons, ■ all colors, from !l to 18c; Patent . Leather Oxfords, 85c to $1.15; Finish- ; ( ing braid, tie per yard; Pique Skills < at 35r; f.n-ekeil Nainsook from 2 12 < to tie per yard; Best Bleaching. HI 1 ’• yards for SI.UO, and many other bar i i 1 gams. Mrs. M. ISAAC,' ’ $ 208 Newcastle street. SPECIAL "3? ' w XX K-*(; \ tJ i / ' . I ?, e : s t Our $3.50 Mosquiln Nets for $2,50. “ 2.50 “ “ “ |,5(). We Will put them up for you free of charge. V. We have- a few refrigerators left at about cost. . -*C>. ♦ We have a fine line of rugs which we ’'V'ir wilt sell regardless cf Cost. 2t. M. Miller 4 rfon., 4 The F. J. Byrd Process is the latest and most reliable as well as a purely scientific method of clean ing clothes. This is practiced only by Jim Carter at 504 Monk street. Ring telephone No. 46. LITTLE TALK. We have just what you want for supper— . Leggett’s Ginger Preserves, Leggett s Pine Apple Preserves. Leggett’S Quince Preserves. Leggett s Peach Preserves, Leggett’s Cherry Preserves, Ueggett s Strawberry Preserves, Leggett’s Fig Preserves, , Campbell’s Jams (any flavor.) If it’s good to eat, we havie it. JULY 29