Newspaper Page Text
TPJBSOAY MORNING.
STRAW HATS.
You can get a good
STRAW HAT
for 2S O. at
Your Money Back for the Asking.
OUR STORE CLOSES AT 6 O’C-LOCK
The Prescription Store*
Since wo remodeled and doubled
our drug store, toe number of doctors'
prescriptions brought here has stead
ily Increased, until now It is spokou
of as the “Prescription Store.”
Our prices for prescription work
are very low. 'Pnere'a hardly a pre
scription that wo cannot save our cus
tomers money on.
Wo handle r.nne but Ihe very .jest
quality/ of drugs and waifh every
drug closely to ace that It is fresh.
Our prescription clerks are experi
enced pnarmacists and are exceed
ingly proficient in tln ir work.
We invito you to bring your pre
scriptions right to us. You can be
sure, then, that tho medicine will he
exactly as your doctors want ii to lie.
W. J. BUTTS,
THE DRUGGIST.
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. in. 9.15 a. in 6.30 a m I, 1> a m
10.00 a. m 10.45 a. in 11. 15a m 12.00 a m
200 p. m. 2.45 p. m 4,00 m 4.4", n m
5.30 p. in 6.15 p. m '.30 n ui 6.30 pm
Leave St, Simon Mills Arrive St. Simon Mills
6.00 a. m 10.00 a m
5,10 p, in’ 7.00 p m
Sunday Schedule.
Leave Brunswick J.i ave On;m l'i. r
0.80 u in. 11.00 a in
8.80 p.m. 6 00 p, in.
Three Exciting Games
Of Baseball - - -
Bpunsujick vs. Savannah,
at the
Baseball Park
pair Grounds
Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday
Everybody Invited.
Clearance Sale
of all
Summer Goods
Continuous Bdrtpiin Day, Commencing
August Ist. to September Ist.
d.H. Hellers Bno.
220 Newcastle. 302 Bay*
: 3ome fecial
I Tiews Tides.
Miss Mamie Atkinson has returned
from ThomasviUe.
a • •
Miss Annie Mahony is the guest of
friends in Savannah.
m m m
■Miss Fannie Smith is at uome after
a delightful visit to Fiorina,
• m a
Miss Claudio I.ueas is in .Savannah,
the guest of Miss Ada itobertson.
m m m
Miss Marie Ifm-dott left yesterday
for St. Simon to spend some time.
* * *
Miss Lucile Butts came up from St.
Simon yesterday, and spent the day in
I own.
• • •
Mrs. T W. Causey has returned
from a seven weeks' stay on St. Si
mon.
* • •
Miss Mada McDonald is now at
Monteagle, Tcnn., where she is enjoy
ing a pleasant visit.
* * *
Mrs. Joseph Scarlett lias arrived
from Waynesville with her two chil
dneri and will spend a wees here.
m m m
..ns. George Walker, of Tampa,
and her Hitie? dang ur are expected
this week to visit Mrs. Duncan
Wright.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Olcwine have
moved Into the house on Richmond
street formerly occupied by Mrs. W.
11. Dyer.
Rev. W. F. Hollingsworth left last
rigid for a vacation of several weeks
to be spent in Atlanta yml at Tallu
lah Falls.
•
Mrs. W. Reagan is with Ist ids
ter. Mrs. Browning at the home oi
Mrs. WMIIam Baker, whose guests
they are for this wet t.
Miss Florence Fleming, who was
the guest of Miss Kiise McDonald for
several weeks, lias returned to ner
home In Flemlngton.
m m m
Mlavs Kiise McDonald is visiting
Miss FSIu-enrp yierfir- in IJbert, t,
county, after which site will go to Sa
vuniiab for some time.
<* m m
Miss Bessie Bymmes, who Is the
guest ot Miss Annie Maxwell, in Mon
te/.uma, was eomiilimented on" even
in s' recently with a charming party.
m m m
Mr. and Mrs. Win. Carroll, of
Charleston, who are on their wedding
trip, tamo up from Jacksonville Sun
day to visit Mrs. Lillie Durst, and
her guest, Ai.ss Annie Carroll.
m m m
Sunday's Atlanta Journal says that
Miss Vivien Kay and Master Archie
Kay were complimented., witn a do
lightful piny pong party in Atlanta
last week hy their aunt, Mrs. Georgia
Kay Sullivan, at her home on West
Reach i roo I int o,
• • •
Mr and Mrs. I’liii Keller received
a telegram yester.iay from St. Louis
annount lug that a litmneing baby girl
had been ho n to Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Oppenhe.ini. Mrs. Oppenlieim will lie
pleasantly remembered in Brunswick
as Miss Bertha Keller.
■ • *
An effective not noted In a fashion
Idler was of ecru straw, trimmed
in poppies an.i black velvet ribbon
and was worn with a pongee dress.
Amdher i ■ of the new* emerald green
in large Dare shape with low flat
crown, and a hand of green velvet
rfhimn onelrNing the crown and fall
ins over the brim at the left s.ue was
a long ostrich plume id the same
shade of green.
m • m
I .aee gowns are very fashionable
now and anew one for tlie fall is
made over vvnite taffeta and has a
biouse vest of white chiffon The
unJersioeves are also of chiffon. Ali
en her was lace over c'iiiffpn. The
ribbons wore black velvet and wore
fastened wiih jeweled buckles. Tin,
hat, worm wi... (his was a large while
pieturo nal with white plumes.
A Great Bargain.
A piano whion originally cost slfil(
(only a few months ago) will now be
sold for ?250 spot cash. A party piae
ed it in my hands woo needs the mini
oy quick. J. D. FOLGER.
2IS Newcastle street.
Does It Pay to Buy Cheap
A cheap remedy for coughs and
colds Is all right, but you want some
thing that will relieve and cure the
more severe and dangerous results of
throat and lung troubles. What shall
you do? Go to a wanner and more
n gular climate? Yes. if possible; it
not possible for you, then in either
case take file only remedy that has
been introduced in all civilized eottn
trios with success in severe throat
and lung troubles, “Rosebee's Ger
man Syrup" If not only heals and
stimulates tin* tissues to destroy the
germ disease, but allays inflation.
■ auses easy expectoration, gives a
good tiigQls rest, and cures the pa
tient. Try one bottles Recommended
many years by ail druggists in the
world. Vi it con gvt this reliable
remedy at Smith's Pharmacy and W.
J. Butts.'
Get Green's Special Almanac.
Rob Roy flour makes line bread.
Go to Davenport’s to h tve your
clot nes cleaned and pressed. Phone
141-2.
Noticce.
Until further notice this company
will close its office at 6 o'clock p. m,
and no deliveries will be made after
that hour.
BRUNSWICK ILK MEG. CO.
THE BRUNSWICK DAILY_NEWS.
LITTLE LOCAL NEWS_ NOTES.
INTERESTING ITEMS GATHERED
HERERE AND THERE BY
NEWS REPORTERS.
Wm. Wiggins was In tne city yes
day from Waynesville.
J. P. Twomy has returned from a
few days’ visit to Cumberland.
C. W. Doming is expected to return
shortly from a visit to Michigan.
Assistgpl Chief of Police Owens is
. ack at nis post, after a weeks vaca
tion
A I). Gaie. court stenographer, is
among his friends again, after qm.r
a severe iiiness.
(!. H. Scarlett will return to his
home in Atlanta, today, after a few
days visit in this city.
Harry Glover, formerly of this city
now of Washington, will spend his va
cation here next month, lie has a lu
crative position in the claim depart
ment. ot the Southern railway in. Wash
ington.
7i. C. Rose, tho clever representative
of the Chattanooga Brewing Cos., is in
the city in the interest of ids compa
ny. Mr. Rose has a large circle o;
friends in Brunswick who are always
pleased to welcome nim.
Notice is directed to the advertise
ment of A. Zelmenevit/. in this is m
Tills popular grocer can sav. you mon
ey. Try him on your next order.
INSPECTION OF HORSES.
Chief Burney and Alderman fxewma:
Had a Busy Day.
Chief of Police Run: y aim Aldci
man Newman had a misy day >.toi
day inspecting the different uray an.
hack iiorsi sof tne c.>y, and for n
a large crowd was gatnere.
around the city hall to watch the pm
gress of toe investigation
This is anew idea inaugdra -.1 ti
the. city, and Is indeed, a good one
In these hot summer days we nee<
some protection ior our inn:"- an.
the city is to ue commende-l or ta!.
iug this step.
Every public horse and carriage ii
tlie city was examined, if tne official.
Ilnd a horse which they tnink is uua
hie to be worked, the owner is order
e.l uot to use the animal, while al.
broken down and diiapidatei
carriages are ordered put in lirat clast
condition. However, in the exumina
tion yesterday, there was only one oi
two such eases, which goes to show
that tne owners of horses ami ear
riages in Brunswick keep them it
good condition.
The Little Huckioberry.
loaf, grows alongside our hills an.
mountains contains an active priaei
pie that lias a happy effect on l.u
bowels, it enters largely ir, Dr. Big
ger's Huckleberry Cordial, tae •■real
stomach and bowel remedy >or l)ys
entery and Iliorrhooa
Sole liy ail druggists, 2k and 50r
bottle.
Something new- quinine shampoo
for ladies Get it at Clark’s barber
stop.,
Rob Roy Flour has no equal.
Ring telephone No. 46.
Don't you think it would be a good
idea to telephone No. 46?
GOAL
AND
WOOD.
CONEY & - APKER.
W E, PORTtR,
1007 U Street
painter and paper hanger. Signs of
any nescription. Agent for wali-pape
mills. Drop me a postal.
Phone 289-3
Tnt recall tae man whose
goat was taxed ?S. He com
plained to the' assessor.
They said that anything that
.abutted on the road a must
pay 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 cuff, e
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. hut SEAL BRAND
is the best
THOMAS KEANY.
'Phone 11. 312 Necastle.
Everybody rings telephone No. 46.
You should do so, too.
• I Faith—Milord,
I You're Right!
1 Uneeda
I Biscuit
-!?!”■■ r—V ".'J ' *.; " 'VI I .'
Read These Prices.
VVc are sellincf cheaper than any other grocery house in
the city. Send us your order and be convinced.
Rest Bacon, per pound 1112 c
Family Flour, 2-1 pound sacks r,oe
Best rlour, 24 pound sacks, 5,t0
m its. per peck 20c
M'-al, per peek ~2de
< ompound Lard, per pound joc
•Vrbucklc'a coffee, two packages 25c
Rice, four quarts 2f>c
Rest Rice, three quarts 25c
Irish Potatoes, per peck ;{se
lams, throe cans • 25e
Tom Boy Soap, twelve bars
Gasoliuc, live gallons "p
A. ZULMEINOVIT.fIB
Corner F and I Sis. Phone 2wßg|jlg
Ii Your Eyes Trouble You
in any Way What
ever,
CaU and We Will
EXAMINE
S fiem
FRIT and tell
l he is.
KENNON MG IT, 0. 0.
The Leading Jeweler,
216 NEWCASTLE STREET.
Inspector of watches for the
Southern and B * H Railways.
Keeper of the city clock. Time
by wire from Washington daily
at IX a. m.
NO lift r STERY.
it is no lunger a mystery why Wil
son. the l'hotographer’s business so
steadily increases in magnitude. Tho
reason is quite OPVioiis to aJiy one
inking the troume to investigate,
•'tep in and see the quality of work
be making, and you will no longer
w - r if you ever did.
t m proof is tXie thing- corue and
satisfy yourself.
SPECIAIji
t - w
d, — w w
_Ol }: \m~, \ ©
i ■ t - ©
* .rr--; ; ? 5
Our $3.50 Mosquito Nets for $2,50.
* “ 2.50 “ “ “ 1.50.
We Will put them up for ou free of <
v We have a few refrigerators left at
xe\ about cost.
C >
We have a fine line of rugs which we
will sell regardless of
Cost. i,
X M. Miller A f
, fuiti s.
iftellevue
This celebrated tonic is in growing
demand. The season of the grea'est
need is approaching. Indigestion. Jiii
liousness. Jaundice, Chills anl Fever,
Biek Headache, pains in tnc hark and
kidneys ali depend upon malaria, and
Bellevue Tonic cures them all in -any
form,
W. J, BUTTS,
The Druggist,
“in any Bize bottle."
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 Fig Preserves,
Campbell's Jams (any flavor.)
If it's good to eat w havie it.