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SUNDAY MORNING.
STRAW HATS.
You can get a good
STRAW HAT
top £3E3 O.at
(
Your Money Back for the Asking.
AT S O’CLOCK
The Prescription Store*
Since we remodeled arid doubled
'our dins store, (Vie number of doctors'
prescriptions brought here has stead
ily Increased, until now it is spoken
of as the "Prescription Store.”
Our prices lor prescription work
are very low. Tnere'a hardly a pre
scription that we cannot save our cus
tomers money on.
We handle i me but the very seat
quality; of drugs and walfih every
drug closely to 'see that it is fresh.
Our prescription clerks are experi
enced pharmacists and are exceed
Ingly prolleient in ihelr work.
We invite you to bring your pre
scriptions right to iis. You can be
sure, then, that the .medicine will be
exactly as your doctors want it to be.
W. J. BUTTS,
THE DRUGGIST.
St. Simon Line.
Steamers Hessie No. 1 and No 2.
Scnedule in Effect May 25, 1902.
Leave Brunswick. At rive Ocean Pier Leave Ocean Piers. Arrive Brunswick
8.30 a, m. 9.15 a. m 6.30 a m 7, I'* a m
10.00 a. in 10.45 a. in 11. 15a in 12,00 a >n
200 p. in. 2.45 p. in 4.00 m 4,4;. p m
5.30 p. m 6.15 p. in C>.3o n in 6.30 pm
Leave St, Simon Mills Arrive St. Simon Mills
6.00 a, m 10.00 a m
5,10 p, m* 7.00 p m
Sunday Schedule.
Leave Brunswick 1,, live Ocean f
#. n in ll.nil a in.
3.80 Ji m. (5 00 p, in.
Three Exciting Games
Of Baseball - - -
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Btujnscuiek vs. Savannah,
<il I lie
Baseba 11 Park
pait l Grounds
Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday
Fvenbddv Invited.
Clearance Sale
of all
Summer Goods
Continuous Harqain Day, Commencing
August Ist. to September Ist.
♦ —.
d.H. Heller & Bro.
220 Newcastle. 302 Bay*
IN SOCIETY.
IMPERFECTION.
Fair blossoms, do not look with scorn
upon the blighted one;
No flower ever turned its face, re
luctant from the sun.
Mayhap, by your full petals hid, no
ray of light pierced through
To quicken its awakening life, and,
wet with too much dew.
The canker settled on its heart, the
stealthy footed mold
Crept on and warped the tender
leaves that struggled to unfold.
Caressed and nursed in gentle air, un
touched by cold or gloom,
You could not keep your beauty back,
you could not help but bloom;
And had it your bright garden lot,
your meed of sun and shower,
Poor withered bud—who knows?—
perhaps it had been twice the
flower!
—Catherine Young Glen.
Hon. N. Emanuel is on St. Simon
for a few days.
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Mr. anil Mrs. I„ Weiss have re
turned from st. Simon.
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Mrs. C. P. Thornton is upending
some time in Fornandina.
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Miss Rosa Smith, of Macon, is tne
guest of Mrs. C. 11. Jewett.
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Mrs K. I). M. Straehan ami her lit
tle won Frank, are at Brevaru, N. C.
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JVirK. W. . Mclntyre, of Savannah,
is til so of Mrs. W. IJ. Loopohl
Col. anil Mrs VV. K. Kay and their
family have shortly for North Caro*
Una. *.
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The family of Col. &. W. Hitch
has relumed from St. Simon to Way
cross. 4
Mrs. T. 11. vVinter visited ;,i. Simon
Lust week, HSio guest oi Mrs. C. E.
I linn r.
Miss Rhelta McCulloch in on SI. SI
tnon, the guest of Miss Ethel and Kiz
zlo Conoly.
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Mr. an.l Mrs J. K. Moore have
moved Into tho brink leiiemoui houao
on Union street.
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Mr. ann Mrs. (J. Downing ami Miss
Madeline Downing left Thursday
night for Atlanta.
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(’apt., li. ,1. anil family have
moved Into the residence just vacated
by Mrs. Ikierlllugor.
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Miss Bertha Baker and her guest,
Mlks Neiln: Rhoden, are al the Arnold
bonne on St. Sinum.
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K. .1. Don-dinger and hts family
nr,' pleAMiMiiiy located in the Kaiser
limine on Union at reel..
Miss Mabel (look will leave today
for Jacksonville, where she will spend
a few days wiln friends.
Miss Inez M. Culls wlifi has been
visiting Mrs. \V M. Mason w..i have
Mi is into ni in for Savannah.
• • •
Miss Katie Slater will return from
Jacksonville lodar.j, wlier, ihr lias
he.m spoil,ling a few days with
friends.
• • •
Miss Fannie Smith is expected
home tins week alter a two months'
visit to Quincy. Jacksonville and oth
er Florida cities.
• • •
Mr \V. I. Reagan, of Macon, is in the
city visiting Mrs. M. C. How, having
come to attend the funeral of her
nephew, Mr. Browning.
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Mrs \V. C. Mclntrye. of Savannah.
■Mrs. Win. I.eopold and Mrs. A I An
del am. were the guests of Mrs. T. W.
Causey on St. Simon last week.
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Miss Kita McKinnon is with the
Misses Conoly for a few days on SI.
Simon, after which sue will leave for
a trip to WaynexviUe, Asheville and
several other resorts In .North Oalo
-1 inn. tno guest of her undo and aunt,
Mr. and Mrs. 1,. T. McKinnon
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Captain and Mrs. it. (t. Curtis leave
today for a day or two at Cumber
land. After returning they will leave
for Searsport. Ale., where tnev are to
reside in the future. Their friends
here regret, their departure, but wish
them will in their new home.
A pleasant, house party on St. 81-
Simon the past, two weel:s was coin
posed of the following: Mr. : nil Mrs
I' Turner and son. Mr. and Mrs.
t’tias. Sanford and daugtor, Mrs
Rvangclino Browning, Miss’ Octnvia
Dudei-wood. Miss Nettie l.ou Hag
well. of Ulanta; R. T. Frederick, of
Jaeksonvilie.
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Mrs T. H. Winter entertained at
tln-ir iieautiful home with a delightful
dinner- Friday evening in compliment
to a nnmucr of her friends who have
been cottaglng on St. Simon. Her
guests were M. ami Mrs. C. R. Tur
n i- Mr. and Mis. Cans. Sanford. Mrs.
Brown. Miss Onderwoo. . Miss Hag
wen. of Atlanta: Mrs. Mclntyre, of
S Samian.
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Master Wilbur Keanv eeieorated his
sixth birthday Wednesday afternoon
with i. party to which a number of his
little friends were hidden. Several
games were played and a number of
prizes won, after which delicious re
fi os aments were served in the dining
room. On the prettily decorated ta
ble. the p'aoe of honor was occupied
by the white birthday cake, adorned
by six little candles, denoting the
host’s years. The guests present
were Misses Winnie McKinnon, The
resa Over. Gladys McKinnon. Sarali
Yerdevy, Ruby Porter. Bessie Scarlett,
THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS.
Virginia McGarvey Annie Dyer, Nina
| Bailey, Margaret McGarvey, Mary
; Verdery, Gertrude Potter, Masters
: George Fleming, William McKinnon,
Sydney Fleming, Frank Scarlett.
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Friends of the family have received
announcement of tne wedaing of Miss
) Jqliet Bestor Coleman of this city
end Mr. Anson Taylor Beavor, former
! ly of New York, now of Atlarwa. The
(wedding is to be a quiet affair
with only the immediate family pres
ent, will occur Tuesday, August 26,
at 7 o'clock, at the residence of M:>.
D. P. Coleman, mother of tne bride
to-be. Miss voleman has lived here
Tor the pent two years, and is one of
Brunswick’s most charming anil lova
; hie young ladles. She haw won many
friends during her residence here and
has been a very popu.ar member of
society. There is much regret over
j the fact that, Miss Coleman it. to leave
■ Brunswick to reside in Atlanta, wnc-re
Mr. Beavor is with the Pittsburg Plate
Glass Cos., and is prominent in busi
ness and social circles.
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Miss Christine Winter spent last
Sunday here.
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The friends of Mrs. 1.. J. von Weller
will regret to learn that she is quite
ill.
a a a
Mr. and Mrs. T F. Winter and their
children will spend today in Savan
nab.
■* * *
Miss Amelia Docrflfnger was the
guest of Mrs. C. E. Turner on St. Si
won yesterday.
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Miss Bonnie and Mamie F.nw- lanve
for Athens today where i.,ey will at
tend tiie normal college.
Mr. and Mrs J H. Pole ill left for
Augusta yewterdov morn In-A where
Kiev will reside in future
Shirtwaist suits are very services
hue and fashionable made of foulard,
pongee, linen, pique, lawns or .ging
hams.
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While cotton cheviot, stitched in
white was used for a stlyish shirt
waist suit at a resort recently, turn
overs for collars and cuffs were o!
the cneviot, worked in black French
knots.
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Mr. and Mrs. M. Kaiser and their
friend. Miss Minnie Gumporf leave
today for Asheville. N. C . to spend
sumo 11 me. after which they will gr
north, visiting Long Island and New
York.
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Negligees are very elaborate and
tiev^i ideringly pretty nowadays, the
favorite color of the nour noing green.
Nile green was the color chosen In
silk to lino a charming confection in
point d’ esprit, made in empire style
with a soft, scarf of silk tied around
the short waist
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The friends of Miss Ellice Usina,
formerly of this rily, now of I'll Paso.
Texas, will he interested to learn of
her marriage, which occurred recent
ly, to Mr. IT. J. Sherwood. Mrs.
Snerwood is a sister of Mrs. W. 11
Bowen, and is well known liert wuer
she was very popular among n large
clrcule of friends
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Tho library has rccfivoxl a nmnlxT
of tilt' lartost book : . iiml in a
strong demand for tins' Tno iiknl
popular at pr*■,.* nt art* “Tho l.oopant
S|>o4s,** !ilit! ‘lt I Worn All
tho popular aiv also 'nor
:tt tho reasonable price of a subscrip
tion
Don’t you think it would be i good
idea to telephone No. 46?
COAL
AND
WOOD.
CONEY & PARKER.
W l POBTILB,
1007 Ci Street
paint?? and paper hanger. Signs of
any description. Agent for wali-pape
mills. Drop me a postal.
Phone 289-3
■sf.nl recall too man where
goat was taxed SS. He com
plained to the assessor.
They said that anything that
abutted on the road a 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 wine color before
cream, and golden afterward.
It is Chase and Sanborn’s
Seal Brand —the finest coffee
grown. Did you every try it ?
■'lt's up to you,” my friend
as to what manner of coffee
you use. but SKA I, BRAND
is the best
THOMAS KEANY,
’Phone 11. 312 Necastle.
Everybody rings telephone No. 46.
You should do so, too.
Read These Prices.
We are selling cheaper than any other grocery house in
the city. Send us your order and be convinced.
Best Bacon, per pound i_2c
j Family Flour, 24 pound sacks .50c'
Best slour, 24 pound sacks, 55c
urits, per peck 20c
Meal, per peck ’. ...... ....... , 2i>e
Compound Lard, per pound IOC
Arbuckle’s coffee, two packages 25c
Rice, four quarts ’ ....... 25c
Be -t Rice, three quarts ’ ......... 25c
Irish Potatoes, per peck 35e
Jams, three cans 95c
Octagon ~oap. six bars . 25c
Turn Boy Soap, twelve bars 25 ( .
Gasoline, fivfe gallons g, e
A. Zt LMEINOVITZ
Corner E and L Sts. Phone 205,
LITTLE LOCAL NEWS NOILS.
INTERESTING ITEMS GATHERED
HERERE AND THERE BY
NEWS REPORTERS.
Alex. Rotholz leaves next Friday
for the north.
Frank ixigan, of Atlanta, spent
Thursday in the city.
A. F. Austin chief clerk of the 1 Io
• I Cumberland was in the City yes
terday.
General Manager McDuffie, off the
ti. & B. has returned from a business
,iip to Atlanta.
VV, H GoOuld and T. It. Andrews,
prominent citizens of Shreveport, La.,
■vf-re In the city yesterday.
H< v. Skipper of Live Oak, Fla., ar
■ iveii here yesterday, and will preach
i the Second Advent enuren today.
The beautiful diamond scarf pin w ill
ue rallied at Davenport's pool room,
;uu Monk street, Wediuedgy^,Au
gust tith.
G. A. Clark, the well known colored
larher. who has been, quite hopes
1.0 he hack at his post ibis week, and
ill In glad to see all of his patrons.
An important meeting of Essie
ilie!z llchokah Isxlgc No. I, will he
told Monday nigiit. August 4. All
members are requested to attend.
• i. J. Read, administrator of the es
ate of Mrs. Lou Stafford, will sell
onie valuable property in front of the
•omt house door Tuesday. The Staf
ford farm, situated about eight miles
rom the city is a very fine piece of
iroperty. This will also he sold by
Mr. Real.
NO M i STE7RY.
It. in no longer a mystery why Wil
ton, the Photographer's business so
deadily increases in magnitude. The
i a-on Is quite onvloua to any one
iking the Iroiioie to investig.ite,
Step in arui see the quality of work
io is minting, and you will no longer
•voider if you ever did.
The proof is the thing.' icuc and
nth : "nr-,
l
Effects of a Change of Weather.
At this season when people are
traveling for pleasure, they wonder
it the disordered condition of the
stomach and boweis, and in the ma
jority of these cases it is due to
•hauge of water. Take Dr. Digger's
Huckleberry Cordial. Never fails to
cure.
Sold ny all druggists at 2', and 50c
I.ettlC.
The F. J. Byrd Process
s the latest and most reliable as well
m a purely scientific method of deali
ng clothes. Tnis is practiced only
by Jim Carter at 504 Monk street.
Why suffer with the heat when a
iliirty minutes sail on the Hessie will
■and >on on St. Simons, where you
on ijoy a delightful surf bath and
be refreshed by the cool sea breeze.
SPECIAL
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Our $3.50 Mosquito Mets for $2,50.
“ 2.50 “ “ “ 1.50.
We Will put them up for ou Iree of charge.
V ..We have a few refrigerators left at
> about cost. s|ap
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We have a fine line of rugs which we
will sell regardless of tf||
X. M. Miller <& del
JULY 3.
If Y#tur Eyes Trouble You
in any Way What
ever,
Call and We Will
EXAMINE
Them
I RLE and tell You what
1 b If - rp
mivz ■ a VUIUIC 19*
KENNON MOTT, 0. D.
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.
%ellevue Honk.
This celebrated tonic is in growing
demand, the season of the grea'esst
need is approaching.
limisncss, Jaundice, Chilli
Kick H" idai lie, pains in tec
I.id•!* •> nil depon 1 up m a I'M
L t'i uiit■ •in , s tiiem
iorni, fcll/I:
W. J, BL'T*
The Druggiet,
“In any size bottle. "
Something new- quinine shampoo
for ladies Get It at Clark's barber
shop.,
ltob Hoy Flour has no equal.
Ring telephone No. 46.
' FOIt RENT. Six room house,
b i room and panfry. All modern
improvements, including electricity,
7‘i7 Howe street SIB.OO per month.
1’..: session given at once Apply 426
Union street.
LITTLE TALK.
We Have just what you want for
supper—
Leggett's Ginger Preserves,
Leggett's Pine Apple Preserves. 1
Leggett's Quince Preserves.
Leggett's Peach Preserves,
Leggett’s Cherry Preserves,
Leggett’s Strawberry Preserves,
Leggett’s Fig Preserves,
Campbell's Jams (any fiavor.)
nantan^
If it's good to eat, we hav'e it.