The Brunswick news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1901-1903, August 07, 1902, Image 4

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IfIUHBDAY MORN IN® STRAW HATS. You can get a good STRAW HAT for SB O.as Your Money Back for the Asking. OUR STORE CLOSES AT 6 O’CLCX •The Prescription Score*: t * Simo we remodeled and doubled ♦ 1 our drug store, the nunibdl- of doctors’ y prescriptions brought here lias stead- , ♦ ily Imroased, until now It, Is spoken f , of as the “Prescription Store." Our prle.es for prescription work 4 are very low. Tnere’a hardly a pro- * . script lon that, we cannot save oor cus- 4 turners money on. We handle nne but the very .icsl ♦ quality, of 'drugs and walfh every . t • drug closely to see that it Is fresh, ♦ Our prescription clerks are oxpcrl- enced pnnrtnacUts and are exceed- * ingly prollcient la their work. t We invite you to bring your pic ► script ions right lo us. You can bo 4 ► sure, thou, that the medicine will lie 4 K exactly ns your doctors want it to he. t I. W. J. BUTTS, i f 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 Pic- . Arrive. Brimswicl -8.30 a. m. 9.15 a, m 6.30 a in 7, 1•> a m 10.00 a. m 10.45 a. ni 11. 15a in 12,00 a m 2 00 p. m. 2.45 p. in 4.00 4.4> n m 5.30 p. in 615 p. m i>,3o o m 6.J0 pin Leave St, Simon Mills Arrive St. Simon Mills 6.00 a. m 10,00 m s >'o p, m 1 7,00 i> m Sunday Sebednle. n. Leave lirunswiek Leave Oeeaii Hi. r ii.JiO a. in 11 (I,, 111 tt.tto p. m, g.no p, in. Through Cars to Savannah. To aeeotnUKxlKto the Increasing lr:n ■ el between Brunswick and Savannah the Southern Railway will hereto ter operate two extra coaches on the train leaving Brunswick at li . a in. every Sum!'.' , te go through v (limit ehaiir.e. Til In will 1n ■> 111 e a comfortable trip for nil wild desire to Spend the day in Ha v aim all. The Little Hi kicberry. (.nut grows aHm sal our hills and mountaini- eor.jnln; an aetive prlnei pie that has a honey ciTei t oil Lie bowels. II enter . I.st eely in Or. Bi<; tyer's lliieUict ert v =irdial. Ise great stomach and b evel remedy ~or Dys entery and li'orrlu" a Sole |,y all hi ey r ie.! s. :!5 and 50c hot do. Clearance Sale of all Summer Goods Continuous B.irqaiu Day, Commeucinq August Ist. to September Ist. ♦ J.H. & Bro. 220 Newcastle. 302 Bay* I.ighl wcigiil filks in all Ihe latest shades fur waists can ho found at It. V. ADDER .VS A Personally Conducted Excursion If you intend going away this sum nun for a pleasure trip, do not forgot that Che Brunswick ft. Birmingham have a fifteen day ticket to Old I’oini Comfort, Va., faro for inr round trip, $12.50. I .cave Brunswick August 2uth, ruturiling Heptciulicr sfii. For fur lliiT liiioiniatlim, call or write to BEN J. FORD, . City Passenger Agent. The Southern railway lias now a most convenient Sunday schedule be tween Brunswick and Savannah, leav ing liore at 1L25. and returning at S: 15 p. in. Separate through coaches for both white ami colored people. Faro SI.OO for too round trip. derne dedal Views Vletes. Lock off, do.tr love, across the sallow sands And mark yon meeting of the iun and oca. How long toey kiss in sight of ail the lands, h! longer, longer, we. Now in the sun’s red vintage melts the sun, As Egypt's pearl dissolved in rosy wine. And Cleopatra night drinks all. 'Tis done Love, lay thy hand in mine. Come forth, sweet stars, and comfort heaven’s heart; Glimmer, ye waves, round else un lighted sands, O, night, divorce our sun and sky apart, Newer our lips and hands. - Sidney Lanier. Mi:,- Pearl Ifeuton has returned from Mcßae. .• • m M'-s .Ulisslc Dixon has returned from Knoxville. m m m Mrs-. Thomas Kenney is improving after a slight illness. Mrs. O. W. Trltidilc of Ml. Pleasant is in (tic city for a few days. Miss Nellie Atkinson is tue guest of Mrs. G. W. Wanton on hi. Minion. Mrs. I). Wyatt. Aiken and Mi: ; Sal lie ail.eii. of Brooklyn, have return Oil, m m Mis-. Marie Hcovllle, of Savannah, is the guest of file Miss ; (’ouoly on St. Simon, • • ■ Mr. and Mr:. M. M'nivcrs havi moved from Atlanta, and arc at flic < fglcthorpe. Mr. unit Mis. I, T. McKinnon and tucir children arc at White O k !nr xcveuil days. * ♦ • Little Mattie Ruth Marlin is stili very ill, Imt there is a alight improve meiit in nor condition • • II Mi's D D, Atkinson, who lias been very ill. Is improving and will leavi for Marietta In a few days. Mrs and. I<\ Bailey, and her children, formerly of Ibis eily. now of Valdosta, is spending the Hummer in Atlanta. Mrs. George P. Smith and uei liltl. dungliter have returned .aim SI Si moil and will e In the city ,01 a v.-eei at I lie ‘Home ot Dr. and Mi J A I tut Is. dcol Chandler Ham*, another soiitn ern writer, has an ilia, trated poem \ Winning Hon::’' in t. e Angnsl Century. Our old .Lends. Brer Ifal hit and Hrc'r Fox. Mia 3 Meadows. c|. me introduced again Mr. Dams als. has great, versatility and is vei, successful writer. • • ■ In the June Century, me "Adveif 1 tires of a Parrot'' is nri amusing story by Harry Rtilwcn Edwards, and in tue July Century thin gifted soiitln rn or lias a story —‘The Little Puplcas unUnix at Ncy Hope.” These din U t : depict the typical negro and indifarc the author's versatile ge nius. • Mrs. torsr. ,u the I ndieV Gome ■hmi P.ll ad ; - :me a ci ;■ 1e; n \ etable n;:,| shut., of fruit tor tin summer months, and down rune when the v.umuer i. so i mg, this advi. i should be followed religion l ly. \ ill' si :':s I tal.de With a dish ol rap. and poachy-; cr ether sensamnhle find makes it attractive . the cy. ami tempts the jaded appetite. The U.rt Comes Out in si. ad ul going in.: when you end . our . lotlx to Jim Carter. Let his boy come for your clothes. Pmme ’ Happy Time in Old Town. "We felt very lwppy," writes R. N\ Dev i I 10. (i’d Town, Ya., "when’Buck lon a Arnica Salve wholly cured our daughter of a had ease of scald head." it delights all who use it for ruts, corns, burns, bruises, bolls, ulcers, eruptions. Infallible for piles. Duly 25c. at all druggists. Any one wanting nice dress ging hams souieibing (inn won’t fade-- can linn a full stock at It. A’. ADDER LEY'S McDuffie's 'lasteless Chill Cure will build up broken down systems ntd ui.ike the blood rich and healthy, cer tain cine tor chills, guaranteed or your money refunded. Price &0 cents At W. Joorgers. If you want some news of interest, telep one No. -.6. A Great Bargain. A l Unio whicn originally cost $ tr,u (only a few months ago) will now lie sold for s2r> spot rilsii. A parly plat ed it in my hands wno needs iho mon te' week. .1. 1). KO<sl UK. ;:;S Newcastle street. Go to Davenport's to have your clot ties 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 ICE MFG. CO. Quinine shampoo, the latest for ladb s' hair. For sale only at Clark's tousorial parlors. ¥HE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWri. LITTLE LOCAL NEWS NOTES. INTERESTING ITEM 3 GATHERED HERERE AND THERE BY NEWS REPORTERS. E. L. Sieving is ill. to fie 1 i-giet of nis frien. 8. -iilhm Levy will reiurn from a'.: . nah this morning. Attorney Max I rue 1.• i( r, ; ’ ■ for Mount Airy to pend vernl da; Judg.' .1. W. H.'imctt t* 1 :■>. from a short husinc . trip to - nah. Mike lli-ovvn. Go well i no- ci. tie man, spent ye.derday m ‘.-'a •ac nah. General Manager MeDullie of G. It. & Ft. is in Savannah on i.uir-xi’ liusines.t. Shade Manning, of Mi. , maan', was arrested by Officers i’ 1.-k.biiJ McCasklll last night. He was indicted !>y the last grand jury for perjury, tint he says he can on lly prove that he is innocent. Dr. J. M. Sjjoncc. of W e Lorn. 1 spending a few days in lie eii\ D.. Spence was nominal... ior rl,<• I. i lattire from Ware county in ' v cent primary, dofentinr Col. VS’ M iiuijiiT. and Former .1 "dg- ■ f the Court of Way-cross Williane 'lnc meinht-r. of the Glvnn County Agricultural society ' ill licet nt tic: otlice of Dr. Bui loughs. Ins Newcastle street, oil Friday .'0 t p. m., for the election of other.: and to elect dele gates to the np'iinip ot the State Ag ricultural society, which me os at Ma con, Ga.. on 12th and I,'ltn in-a A Paid Team Nex Year. The recent name of li.isi-iui.l her. caused great interest in the national sporl, and there is already tad; of me big a paid team next year Tic idea is to form a stock comp ny tic (•nances seem to he good for it. ' New Methods Are always being adcple,: fi-r rr hclctit of customer; 'd .lllli (fail clothes (’leaning miahllshme.id Kill' telephone 2;.;’.". Roll Roy Klour has no equal. Goes North. Jim Carter. BiunswieU’s foremo ' clothes : leaner. 1 1 •IT tin- city last hi g, for Nv.v York and oth* 1 : n points, where will visit ol .‘c largest eluthcs-eleanlng cstan. ni ments ana markets, w.i ro he can . the latest and most improve 1 meticd: of cleaning clothos. lie vvll. v:-it the National Negro flu mess L.n gi. tr...: ing at Richmond. Ya. Something new—quinine shampoo for ladies Get It at Clark’s barb -r "You recall ta • man wh< goat was taxed He com plained to the assessor. They said that anything (lr.it abutted on the mad 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 cofT.-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 tip to you,” my friend as to what manner of coffee you use. but SCAI. BRAND is the best THOMAS KEANY, "Phone 11. 312 Necastla. Everybody rings telephone No. 46. You should do so, too. Babies Like the new, delicious bread product, Uneeda Biscuit. They contain the greatest proportion of nutriment to be obtained from the wheat; made and baked upon scientific principles wbicb insure easy digestion, and ready assimilation. A perfect health food for both old and young. Uneeda Biscuit are ideal for soups and salads, chowder, cheese and with all beverages. Sold only in In-er-seal Packages, /r •> they are always fresh, always ready for use. A f J household convenience, a wholesome substitute for 8 * 1 bread, Uneeda Biscuit stand without a success ful rival in the field of cracker making. Read These Prices, We are selling cheaper than any other grocery house in the city. Send us your order and be convinced. is.- t Bacon, per pound IT L2c Family Flour. 24 pound sacks suc L, st. . lour, 2! pound sacks 55c Pi it .x, per peck £iic deal, per pc. k 20,c ( (impound Lard, per pound luc Arhuckle’B uffee, two packages 25c Rice, 'our quarts 25c in -! Rice, three quarts 25c Irish potatoes, per peek 25c dims, three cans 25c Octagon cap, six liars 25c l orn Boy Soap, Twelve bars £sc Ga-oiui". live gallons . A. ZLLMENOVIT/Ji (.orner I and I Sis. Phone 2®l| Notice is directed to the advertise incut of A. Z.dmeaovilz in tlii:. issue Tiiiu popular grocer can save you upm- Try him on your next order. When you want good work done and done quickly call up phono 141 2, or send to the old Central Hotel stand. Davi nport’4 Cleaning and Pressing Club, ladies, suits a specialty. Rob Roy flour makes fine bread. If Yor I vch Irotibh’14>u Hi DRV Wily W'^l e.vei % ( till Wc Will EXAMINE I hem S KSI timllcilYoii W UiU lhe I rouble is. KESNiiis MOIT, 8. 8. ; The Leading Jeweler. 215 NEWCASTLE STREET. • Inspector of watches for the Southern and B & U Railways. ' Keeper of the city clock. Time ' by wire from Washington daily at 11 a. m. SPECIAL ' "37 'W' ’ • y-x - JLJL jf(i. * —- 1 7 e Si / Jsl. v s ' T > vspßiNG: . > Our $3.50 Mosquito Nets for $2,50. “ 2.50 “ “ “ 1.50. We Will put them up for ou free of charge. ..We have a few refrigerators left at )j\N. about cost. - ' 't ♦ ' We have a fine line of rugs which we am will sell regardless of || X. M. Miller 4 6m. 'AFGHST 7. Don't vou think it would idea to telephone No. 46? Bellevue Vcuk. Tnis celebrated tonic is in growing di mand. The season of the grea'est need Is approaching, lm.bgesi.fon Jtii liimstiesK, Jaundice, Chilli and Fever, Mel; Headache, pains in the back and Kidneys all depend upon rna'af“ia, ant l.cllevuo Tonic cures them nil in aay form, W. J, BUTTS, The Druggist, “in any Bizo bottle. ' LITTLE TALK. , We have just what you want for i supper— i 1 eggett's Ginger Preserves, Leggett’s Pine Apple Preserves. Leggett’s Quince Preserves. .Leggett's Peach Preserves, L eggett’s Cherry Preserves. : Leggett'S Strawberry Preserves. 1 eggett's Tig Pr£Etr>'s. i | Campbell’s Jams (any fiavor.) If it’s good to eat, wo ht-ve it.