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JIfOKHIJAY MOKWI&U
SKIRT
SALE].
Just the season of the year when
you want a Medium Weight Skirt for
mountain or seashore.
Our Sale Price
i
is on atl Woolen S<irt3, both Walking
and Dress Lengths, as follows:
'512.00 Skirts .$8.49
10.00 Skirts 6.98
9.00 SJrirts 6.49
8.00 Skirts 5.98
/.bo Skirts 4.98
6.50 Skirts 4.49
Your Money Back for the Asking.
OUR STORE CLOSES AT 6 O’CLOCK
The Prescription Store*
Since wo remodeled and doubled
our drug si ore, the number of doctors’
preßcriplhma brought here has stead
ily Increased, until now it. is spoken
of as the "Proscription Store.”
Our prices for proscription work
are very low. 'Caere's hardly a pre
, ' Hcript.ion that, wo cannot save our eim-.
tumors money on.
We handle none hill the very oest
quality, ol dings and watch every
drug closely lo see that it is fresh.
Our prescription clerks are expori
encod pnarnmeists and are exceed
itigly proficient in their work.
We Invito yon to bring your pro
scrip!ions right to us. You can he
sure, then, that Uie inrilicino will lie
exactly as your doctors want, it lo he.
W. J. BUTTS,
THE DRUGGIST.
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. in. 9.15 a. ni 6.30 a m 7, 1-> a in
10.00 a. m 10.45 a. in 11. 15a in 12.00 a m
200 p. in. 2.45 p. in 4.00 m 4.4'> p m
5.30 pi in 6,15 p. m a.30 oin 6.30 pm
Leave St, Simon Mills Arrive St. Simon Mill:
6.00 a. in 10.00 a m
5,10 p, in J. OO p m
Sunday Schedule
Tainvo Brunswick le ave Ocean Pier
lUIO a. in ||.no a ~,
3.30 i. in. 6 00 l),m
WAITED and for SALE
Second Hand Furniture, Stoves,
Organs, Pianos, Desks, and other
things too numerous to mention.
J. W, Watkins,
208 Bay St., Brunswick Ga.
I also have I! Sowing Machine motors, the last chance at $7,50 each.
Clearance Sale
of all
Summer Goods
Continuous Brirqoin Day, Commem inq
August Ist. to September Ist.
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d.H. H®Hep & Bro.
220 Newcastle. 202 Bay*
dome Social
Views Tiotes.
Those having news for this depart
ment wi;i | lease communicate with
the News, or call telephone cmfwy
the News office, or cab telephone
147-3
LINES.
V .at care I for caste or creed?
It is the deed, it is the deed;
What for class or what for clan?
It is the man, it is the man;
Heirs of love and joy and woe,
Who is high, and who is low?
Mountain, valley sky and sea,
All are for humanity.
What care I for robe or stole 7
It is the soul it is the soul;
What for crown, or what for crest?
It is the heart within the breast;
It is the faith, it is the hope,
It is the struggle up the slope,
It is the brain and eye to see,
One God and one humanity.
Robert. Loveman.
Mr M. f\ Minebam is quite ill at
her home on F c:, reset.
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Mis:; Virginia Burney is in Feruan
dimi, Uie guest of friends.
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Miss Ruby Mason is the guest of
f?K”tain and Mrs. William Lobach.
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Mrs. M. A. Ziegler and Miss Carrie
linker lei i yesterday for SI Louis. ,
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Mrr. A. M. Way will leave in a
lew days to visit relatives in Quit
mail.
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Miss llu Lee and her mother. Mrs.
1). it. I > e, are visiting friends in Sa
vannah.
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Mina Mosaic Anderson has returned
: I'runi a visit to oavamiah and Jaekson
\ tile.
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Mias Daisy Scarlett lias returned
from a visit lo relatives and friends
: a Macon.
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Mrs. .1 D. Sparks and her children
v, ill :-'portly visit Mrs. P \V. Godfrey,
at Covington.
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Mrs. VV. M. Kennedy, of Savanna'a,
■anil her little child, are guests of
Mrs. VV. It. I.ee.
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Mr. and Mw. A. C flanks will go to
S(;. Simon Monday) to ortupy a cot
Uige for two weeks.
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Mrs. VV. N. (.rambling, of High
Springs. with I4| cnadren, is tlie
gm at. of Mrs. V. Jeff uni.
in*
Mrs. iialpli Ik rltins lias hctnrned
n> liar lioilTc in Hagan. Ga.. after a
visit to Mrs. (r. i . 11. Jennings.
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Pel. Peon Wilson and his family and
Miss Imu Million have returned to
Way Croat! after a pleasant may on St.
SI man.
Mrs. Jack Bowen, Miss Dunn and
Miss Manoe were the guests of Cap
tains Poitaeh and Maude on the Oracle
• csleniay. | a t |
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Miss Gtissio Dixon, who has been
spending the summer in Knoxville,
will return to the eity in the course of
a lew ..ays.
...
•Miss Meta Scarl'.t has returned
morning for Athens, where she goes
to take a course. ,n the normal school
of that ciiv.
Mr. and Mrs. 0. A. 11. Jennings, Miss
l.ecla Calvin, and airs. Raleigh Per
kin- return, ,! lnsl week from While
Sulphur Springs.
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Miss Spalding and Miss Tiffereaw,
of Macon, who are cot!aging on St.
Simon, arc guests of Mrs. W H. How
ell for se ye nil days.
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Miss Daisy Hicks, of Waldo. Fla.,
and Miss Annie Pee Kennedy, of Toc
ooa, Fla., will arrive soon to visit
Miss Hattie Bingham.
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Mrs. It. R. ISriesenick and her chil
dren leave tomorrow on the Mallory
for an extended visit to the north,
spending some time in Brooklyn, Hast
Orange and in Colllieeucut.
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Tlie friends of Mr. and Mrs John
U. Tinker, of Thonuisvedle. will re
gret to learn that Mr. Tucker is seri
ously ill witn typhoid fever at his
mouther's home >n Mouticello, Fla.
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Tie. Misses Paul, of Darien. a r e en
tertaining a very pleasant ho i i? party
on Do hoy, and a delightful time Is re
ported by , ms' participating. In the
party arc Mrs. Hubert F. Paul. Mrs. D.
Wyatt Aiken, of Brooklyn: Mrs. Ben
jamin Sinclair, Misses Sallie Aiken,
of Brooklyn: Annie Pumvody and
Kate Dimwody. Annie Dunwody, Muri
<l Downy. Ceeile Paul. Addie Paul.
Pertie Paul. A. 0. Banks „r. of
Brunswick: Itev. F. If. t raigmli. Rev.
N Keff Smith. 1). F. Sinclair. Masters
Archi ■ Clark. Carutliers Paul. Henry
Cam. Harry Kavcntd, Ban Sinclair.
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•Via.ter Wilbur Keiny entertained
With a pleasant party yesterday after
mum in honor ot his sixth birthday.
Sev a I different games were played
by tne little folks, the prizes being
v. n as follows: In the peanut bunt
Coe prize was won by Winnie McKin
non. lti the game of "hunt the slip-'
per Bessie Scarlett won the prize.:
Frank Scarlett won a box of Nunnal
ly's candy tor elng the most jHipular
voting man playing "drop the hand-;
kerchief.” Ma y> Veruery was vlie
most successfut contestant in the
game of "hide the switch.” and won
a bottle of perfume. After the games
delicious refreshments wore served.
Ring telephone No. 46. and be happy
for the remainder of the day.
Don't you think it would be a good
idea to telephone No. 46?
BRUNB WIOK DAILY tIEWt
lllllt LOCAI NfcWS NOTES.
INTERESTING ITEMS GATHERED
HERERE AND THERE BY
NEWS REPORTERS.
W. E. Dempster is <|uit< si< k.
I). ,1. (Jill lias returned from vvnil 1
Springs.
(\ V?, T)<*an, of Was; in . . i. in
in” fit r. ■ eiiiir*
Captain W. It. Tow,vent el linden,'
silent yesterday in the city.
<’. M. Tilton, of St. Simon Pier, was
a visitor to the city yesterday.
| General Manager McDuffie, of the
B. & It., spent, yesterday in Offernian.
F. K. Calloway*., of Atlanta, was
among the visitors to the city yester
day.
A. Clri-gertsen has returned from a
I business trip up tlio Atlantic Coast
line.
Hon. W 0. Brantley returned to
niacksnear yesterday, tie will he ah
sent several days.
State Treasurer U. K. Park came
up from CumbeHand last night, and
is at the Oglethorpe.
Supt.. N. It. Ballard left last night
for l-exlngton, (fa., to spend some
time with his family.
Col. W. S. Branham r- .urnof. from
St. Simon, where he spent some days
recuperating.--- - Waycross Herald
Justice Conleys court wax in ses
sion again yesterday arid a number of
unimportant matters were disposed
of.
W. C. McClure, of Macon, who has
been at Cumberland for some time
came up last night and returned to
his home.
Jack Bowen, who Tin ; been suffer
tog with rheumatism for several
months, is at White Springs, where
he is ntproving raptuiy.
A good lot of household goods will
be sold before the oillce of Judge
Lamhright at 10 o’clock this morning,
borne special bargains wiii be offered.
Miss Inez Cutts, who is visiting rela
tives here, is south this summer in the
interest of Mrs R. K. Baird Cheno
wnil’s school “Dundee,” whien is very
attractively situated at Ellicott City,
Mil., about 40 minutes from Baltimore
or Washington City. The art galle
ries, libraries and other educational
institutions are visited frequently by
the school for the bcnetlt of the
scholars.
For Sale.
All the pictures in my studio, !7 in
number, almost for nothing. From
175 cents- upward. The fluid display
of water colors and oils in the south.
For one week. M <!. DellAnT.
Artist,
Y>u recall In, man whoso
goat was taxed SV He com
plained to the asses.-or.
They said that anything that
abutted on Die roa la must
pay a tax $1 a foot. Yon
see tbis was an abutter of
unexpoeted 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 wine 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
as to what manner of coffee
you use. but SR.-Vf. BRAND
is the best ,
THOMAS KEANY.
•Phone 11. 312 Necastle.
Telephone No. 46 and get what you
are looking for.
Its as Long
-*-.1 -o'
The best of baking gji . •'1 The great demand for
skill has been de- SB?!u “'i' : i Uneeda Biscuit
voted to the perfec- Z '?*. 3 instantly keeps the
tlonof ’ #-• grocers’ stocks fresh.
Uneeda Biscuit ll ,'x % ] The famous lu-cr-seal
The more tliev bake. ] keeps the b.s-
Pi'
1 m ' l c#>ettert ey gy • .5.' " oftA’ ■■) they reach you they’re
hake them, the more ’V ' Av jas delightfully crisp a*
they have to hake. % 4,. • V.TL Lvi 'v*2 >% # ' 1 when just from the
, i; <*■* &*: -r. f oven.
Uneeda Biscuit
Read Ihese Prices.
We are selling cheaper than any other grocery house in
the city. Semi 11*5 your order and be convinced.
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Best Bacon, per pound 11 l-2c
family Flour, 21 pound sacks 50e
P l , lour, 24 pound sacks, f,se
(..its, per peek 20ej
Meal, per pork 2<ldl
( (impound Lard, per pound . ...loH
Arliuekle's . ofl'ee, two pack apes . ...25r^
Ric e, fi nr quarts 25c ■
B -i Rm i . three quarts • ’
Irish Potatoes. per peek ;;r, ( -
Jams, three c: ns 25e
Octagon oap. six liars
Tom lioj Soap, (\velvi> bars 26e
(is-idllle. five gallons X... 8
A. ZFLMENOVngWI
turner I and l Sts. Phone 205,
Something new- quinine shampoo
; for ladles Get It at Clark's barber
rliop.,
Ring telephone No. 46.
There's only one place in Brunswick
where clothes are cleaned and press
t*d by scientific methods, and that’s
.at Jim Carter’s.
Roll Rov flour suits the ladies.
Ii Your I ursi rouble You
in any Way What
ever,
Call and We Will
EXAMINE
I hem
11 vI I and tell \ou wSiat
the trouble is.
KENNON Mi)U, 0. 0.
The Leading Jeweler.
215 NEWCASTLE STREET.
Inspector of watches for the
Southern, and B & H Railways.
Keeper of the city clock. Time
by wire from Washington daily
at 11 a. m.
SPECIAL
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Our $3.50 Mosquito Nets for $2,50.
“ 2-50 “ “ “ 1.50.
‘a!
We NN ill put them tip for >oti free of churyT.
-v We have a few refrigerators left at
about cost.
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We have a fine line of rugs which we
will sell regardless of
Oost. & "w.
X. M. Miller & doit.
Effects of a Change- of w vr
At this season When
traveling for pleasure, they
at, tile dis there,! condition of the
stomach and bowels, and in the ma
jority of these , cases it is duo to
change of water. Take Dr. Bigger’s
Huckleberry Cordial. Never fails to
' cure.
Sold ny all druggists at 25 and fide
fettle.
If you want some news of interest,
telep one No. -,6.
The F. J. Byrd Process
is the latest and most reliable as well
as a purely scientific method of clean
ing clothes. Tnis Is practiced only
by Jim Carter at 504 Monk street.
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,
Leggett's Strawberry Preserves,
Leggett’s Fiq Preserves,
Campbell’s Jams (any flavor.)
ff
f
if it's good to eat, we have it.
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