The Brunswick news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1901-1903, August 02, 1902, Image 4

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i*&IVRI)XY MOHNi&ti pu! IP jLJfc—JL. &AJLJB&. 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 Sirt3, both Walking and Dress Lengths, as follows: : $12.00 Skirts $8.49 10.00 Skirts 6.98 f 9.00 Skirts 6.49 * ~ 8.00 Skirts 5.98 ► 6.00 Skirts 4.49 I ► Your Money Back for the Asking. S \ OUR STORE CLOSES AT 6 O’CLOCK :The Prescription Store* t Mince wo remodeled and doubled ► (mi drug store, too number of doctors’ ► pt cscriptiotw brought here lias stead ► ily im-roaned, until now it is Bpoken y of ns the “Prescription Store.” Our prices for prescription work me very iow Tnere'a hardly a pro* k Hcription that wo cannot save our etis ► toniers money on. ► We handle rone but the very nest t quality/ of drugs and watch every , ding closely to see that it is fresh. y Our prescription clerks are experi enced punrmacl.-ts and are exceed ingiy proficient in their work. We invite you to bring your pre ► reriptioiis right to ns. You can be ► sure, then, that the medicine will lie F exactly as your doctors want it to he. ; W. J. BUTTS, t THE DRUGGIST. St. Simon Line. Steamers Hessie Mo. 1 and No 2. Scnedule 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 m 1, L> a m 10.00 a. m 10.45 a. in 11, 15a m 12.00 a m 200 p. in. 2.45 p. m 4.00 m 4.4 r > u 5.30 p. m 615 p. m a.30 o"i 6.30 pm Leave St, Simon Mills Arrive St, Simon Mills 6.00 a. m 10.00 a m 5,10 p, m' 1.00 p m Sunday Nehednltv le ave lirntiMvir-k Leave lleeim J'i. r ll.liO a. 11l 11 (),) m ss.no p. in. e on p, m WANTED and FOR SALE • Second Hand Furniture, Stoves, Organs, Pianos, Desks, and otheri things too numerous to mention. 1 J. W, Watkins, ! 20S Bay St., Brunswick Ga. I also have Stewing Machine motors, the last, chance, at $7,50 each. 1 < Clearance Sale of all Summer Goods Continuous Conjoin Doy, Commencing August Ist. to September Ist. J.H. Heller & Bno. 220 Newcastle. 302 Bay* dome Social Tiews %tes. THE MISTAKEN ROAD. A small toad woke, one morn in spring Brushed back his hair, and tried to sing. He felt this world was ail his own, And swelled ana sweileu ,n flesh and bone. Though his conceit was purely vain,. Tne fault arose from his small brain. Which only grasped part of the plan By which is ruled immortal man. It chanced a band played loud that day; A coach and four dashed on the way; A donkey brayed; a train rushed by; A cannon boomed; a hound gave cry; The thunder rolled; the lightning flashed; The sun withdrew from view, abash ed. The toad sprang up and gafe a shout: Oh, what a time! ’cause I’ve come out! ” —-I. Jay Putter, in the Smart Set. Hr,-;. Emmett Cal nan is improving alter a, serious illness. Miss Rita McKinnon left yesterday to vir.it the Misses Cunoly on tit. Hi lUOtl. • m m Mrs. 0, i'\ Brown has been quite ill ai. the houic of her meter, airs. Jos. i Assart;. Mr. and Mrs. ,1. 11. Poiaili left last night lor Augusta, where tie., will re side in if he future. m m m Miss Ulleii Penniman lias returned from a visit to Min Ethel aim Key.zio <lonely on tit. Simon. Mrs. William Mason and her chil dren leave tomorrow for Jacksonville (to visit Mrs. W. M. lloiL. Mr. and Mrs. L* f. McKinnon and their children leave shortly for North Carolina to spend some time. • • a Mr 15. A. Silvers is much improved ntnl will leave lor New Yoik as soon as s'.ie |s tjullicienliy recovered. Miss Ethel Elliott is receiving many attentions in Madison where she is tue guest of Miss Marina Holland Mrs. Fannie Fuller, of Charleston, and her tittle son tsmis, will arrive Monday to visit; Mrs. Thomas Fuller. • * • Mrs. 1,. It. Aiken and Miss Agnes Aiken, in Mi. l’h'ii v ait, are in tne city, and arc guests at the Oglethorpe. m m m Mrs. O. P. Coicman and Aims Klla Coleman have been ill. but are much improved, to (lie pleasure of tneir friends. * • • Mrs. F. A, Wrench and children who have been visiting relatives in .Madison, arc now the guests of Hon. John Black, In Hilton. • • Mrs. J. .1. Wimberly tins returned Orem Isle of Hope, when- sue lias been spending some time with her ister, Mrs. J. a. Varnedoe. • • m ■Mr. ip I Mr;-, it F Dunwody and their little daughter will leave for Breiuird, N. C. as soon as . irs. Dun woiiy is well enough 1o travel. • * • The many friends of Miss Betty Nightengale will regret to learn that she is ill with fever in New York. \s soon . s siie aide she w. go to Canada for some time. • * • During the absence of C. J. O'Far rel|, who left for New York yesterday, Mrs. O l arroll will have as her rearm mg guest Miss Amelia Doer (linger, le-ter In the season Mrs Orarrell will tie the attractive guest of friends in Atlanta and other cities. m * • Dorothy Dix, in the New Orleans Picayune, quotes am opinion of a wo man who, while having the double misfortune of being bote homely and clever, knows a thing or two about iho rigid way to keep a tiusbß.no s love. bne. says: "U a. man once did love mo, I defy the most beam.i'll! wo man in the world to take him away. B I cared enough for him to marry him. I should care enough for him to want to keep aim.” She goes on to say that whatever quality he admired in a woman, in that she would be superlative ii would make all otuer* women seem flat and failed beside her if he cared for goo 1 eating, she would so transcend others in the art of heuseseeping and catering boat nil in er women would appear bung ling amateurs beside her. and when t: -ai down to dinner be would bless his own sagacity in having chosen a woman wno knew how io cook. She would red the last book, know the !• ’erics, so inf ! she could enter tain him. She would, if he were sus ceptible to flattery, pay him compli ment.! until he thought she was the only woman who could really appreci ate him, Above all, she would make home a haven of peace, quiet and love, wacre wagging had no place and where he couid turn for sympathy and tenderness, one heart where he reigned supreme, and where, alter the turmoil of tne day. the fret and strain of business life, he could find rest and love.' From this haven she confidently believes a man will never still very far away. Why suffer with the heat when a thirty minutes sail on the lleesie will land you on St. Simons, where you can enjoy a delightful surf bath and ' be refreshed by the cool sea breeze. THK Bftijisrswiok DAIIY NEWS unit KM At NEWS NOTES. INTERESTING ITEMS GATHERED 1 HERERE AND THERE BY NEV/S REPORTERS. R. E. Briesenick left for Nt-w York yesterday. John C. Whiiner, of Atlanta, was in the city yesterday. S. F. Floyd, of Waycrops, .spent yes terdayl in the city. C. J. O’Farrell left yesterday fci New Yor.. on a business trip. E. Brobston is back from an inter esting business trip to New York. W. C. L.gby, of Louisville, a v/eli known traveling man, is in the city. Tlio delegates to the republican convention liave all returned to tneir homes. Alex. Rotholz loir, via the Maiion line yesterday for a business tup t< New York. Captain Joseph William <ui, of B 1 ■ den, was among the visitors to Hu city yesterday. Judge T. A. Parker came up iron St. Simon last night and left tor hi home in Baxley. After a visit, of sen ml day. in t'u> eity, A. Kaiser left for hi, ho ne ii New York yesterday. H. Emerson Evans, of Yv'a a'::- ’■ a kinsman of Admiral Evans, i a the visitors to the city. Col 11. T. Dunn left y< ■ .'Ho i-.. visit of several weeks in N- >v Yuri and other cities in the east. Louis J. I,envy, city editor ■ i News, who has been on -ax we! ' vacation, spent at various eui.t.ci n r. sorts, will return iodsr . Elder 11 V. ..sipper. of i.iv- OsU Fla. will preach at tlic Second >.• vent chturcn of this city on Fund.. • and niuiay evening. Eic.ci ('. P Thornton will preach at Live Oak. The beautiful diamond scarf pin will be raffled tit luiveniioi t.'s pool room, 300 Monk street, IVftliv; 'H Au gust 6th. Miss Inez Ciitts, who is visiting rela tives here, is south this summer in the interest of Mrs K. E. Baird Cheno wiTVs school "Dundee,” whicn is very attractively situated at Ellieott City. Mil., about 40 minutes from Baltin ore or Washington City. Tne art galle ries. libraries and other educational institutions are visited frequently by the si-hool for the benefit of the scholars. SWANS' DOWN FLOUR 13 THE BEST. Ring telephone No. 46, and be happy for the remainder of the day. Ring telephone No. 46. 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 501 Monk street. Rob Roy Flour has no equal. Effects of a Change of Weather. At this season when people arc traveling for pleasure, they wonder at the disordered condition of the stomach and bowels, and in tlio ma jority of these cases it is due to change of water. Take Dr. Digger s Huckleberry Cordial. Never fails to cure. Sold ny all druggists at 25 and 50c hot lie. Don’t you think it would be a good idea to telephone No. 46? GOAL AND WOOD, CONEY & PARKER. W E. PORTO, 1007 O Street paint ?r and paper hanger. Signs of any description. Agent for waii-pape mills. Drop me a postal. Phone 289-8 , Y'U recall tin- man wh. .> goat was taxed SB. He com plained to the assessor. They said that anything that abutted on the roada must liav a tax—s 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 wine color before cream, and golden afterward. It is Chase end 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 SEAL BRAND is the best. THOMAS KEANY, •Phone 11. 312 Necastle. Everybody rings telephone No. 46. You should do so, too. | Faith — Milord, 1 I You’re Right! | I Uneeda I I Biscuit I Read These Prices. We tire selling cheaper than any other grocery house in the city. Send us your order and he convinced. Best Bacon, tier pound H'l-2c Family Flour, 24 pound sacks 511 c I! : t ~ lour. 24 pound sacks . ,r,-,c 'o.ts, per peck .'.‘k Meal, per peck 2Ac Compound I.ard, per pound toe \i buckle's coffee, two packages 23c Kiee. four quarts iq,.. !’• J Rice, throe quarts 25c Irish Potatoes, per peck Jams, three cans -vhu, <>t"tin:mi cap, six bars tom Bov Soup, twelve liars tf" ■> A. ZtTLMENOVIIAIj C irner E and l Sts. Phone If you need a typewriter of and des cription come to see me before buying t can save you money. Terms rea son;; bio ami satisfaction guaranteed. C. H. Jewett. There’s only one place in Brunswick ivlc-ro clothes are cleaned and press 'd by scientific methods, and that’s it Jim .Carter's. Rob Rov flour suits the ladies. " ” “TTttv ▼ TTTTTTTTT- U Your Eyes I rouble You ■ in any Way What- : ever, Call and We Will EXAMINE Them I HIE and tell You what • the I rouble is. KEISKGH Midi, I). 0. : The Leading Jeweler. 216 NEWCASTLE STREET. • Inspector of watches for the’ Southern and B & B Railways. • Keeper of the city clock. Time ' bv wire from Washington daily ' at II a. m. ] i SPECIAL ;■ T i 'W : jOL • \ ; v Y - v -oV'. \ ; Our $3.50 IVlosquiSo Nets for ■; L We N‘ii? put them up for you free ol r V We have a few refrigerators lA at V t MvX about cost.. We have a fine line of rugs which we 'mg W' l * sell regardless of 4 Coat. M. M. Miller SM Sftellevue iJcnie^ This celebrated tonic is in growing demand, 'i he season of the grea'iet need is approaching, Indigos Jon, }>ii iiousness, Jaundice, Chill t an t Fever, Sick iteadache, pains in tnc back and Kidneys ati depend upon ran'ar-.i, and Bellevue Tonic euros them all in any form, W. J, BUTTS, The Druggist, “In any size bottle.- Something new--quinine shampoo for ladies Get It at Clark’s barber tdbO£., i 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 Strawberryf Preserves, ; i-eggett’s Fig Preserves, Campbell's Jams (any fiavor.) f If it's good to eat, vjv haxle it. | AtJGt'ST S