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FRIDAY MORNING.
STRAW HATS.
%
You can get a good
STRAW HAT
fot* 2S C- at
Your Money Back for the Asking.
OUR STORE CLOSES AT 6 O’CLOCK
The Prescription Store*
Since wo remodeled and doubled
our drug store, file number of doctors'
prescriptions brought here has stead
ily Increased, until now It is spoken
of as the "Prescription Store.”
Our prices for prescription work
are very iovv. Tnere'a hardly a pre
scription that we cannot save our cus
tomers money on.
We handle : mo but the very nest
quality/ of drugs nn.<l watch every
drug closely to see that it is fresh.
Our prescription clerks are expert
eneod pnarmacists. and are exceed
ingly proficient In their work.
Wo invite you to bring your pre
scriptions right, to us. You can he
sure, then, fhut the medicine will lie
exactly as your doctors want it to he.
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. nr. 9.15 a. in 6.30 a m 7, 1-> a m
10.00 a. m 10.45 a. in 11. 15a m 12.00 a in
200 p. ni. 2,45 p. in 4.00 m 4.4 ■n in
5.30 p. in 6.15 p. in 5,30 o m G. 30 pm
Leave St, Simon Mills Arrive St. Simon Mills
6.00 a. m 10.00 a m
5,10 p, in’ 7.00 !• m
Sunday Schedule.
!,onvo Brunswick Leave Ocean Bier
9.1)0 n. in. 11 .lilln. in.
■B-110 p. in. 6-'M> "I
Through Cars to Savannah.
To accommodate the increasing trnv
cl lie!wren Brunswick and Savannah
the Soutnern Railway will hereafter
operate two extra roaches on fee train
leaving Brunswick nt 6:25 a. in. every
Sunday, tr go through without change.
Tins will insuio a comfortable trip i', >•
nit who desire to spend the day in Sa
vn nuah.
The Little Huckleberry,
that grows alongside our hills and
mountains contains an active princi
ple that has a happy effect on inc
bowels. If enters largely in Hr. Rig
ger's 11 nek leper rv Cordial, Ihe great
stomach and bowel remedy ,or Dys
entery mid IMorrhooa
Sole by all druggists, :„T and 50c
laittle.
Clearance Sale
of all
Sumnii r Goods
Continuous Bugum Day, Commencing
August Ist. io September Ist.
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J.H.HelleP& Bro.
220 Newcastle. 302 Bay*
IJgllt welghl silks In all Hie lati*s(
shinies for waists can bo found at
H. V. ADDER ~Y'S
Julius May is selling Wilson wnis
key at $ I .flu per quart.
A Personally Conducted Excursion.
If you intend going away this sum
tuer for !i pleasure trip, do not forget
I hat the Brunswick A- Birmingham
have a fifteen-day ticket to Old Point
Comfort, Va„ fare for (no round trip,
$12.50, Leave Brunswick Au/ust 2Uth,
returning September fit'n. For fur
ther iniormation, call or write io
BEN .1. FORD.
City Passenger Agent.
Why pay SI.OO for a hot lie of ordi
nary bottle (if whisM’v when you can
get the genuine Wilson's at Julius
May's for $1.00? .
tieme Social
Sieivs Sides.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Candler are
visiting in Alabama.
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Mins I.ucile Putts is over from St.
Simon lor a few days.
m m m
miss Daisy Goldsmith has returned
from, a visit to Wayeross.
Willie P.ailoy visited A C. Banks.
•Jr., this week on St. Simon.
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Miss Marie Rlain will leave shortly
to visit friends at Mt. Pleasant.
mam
Master Oliver Taylor Is the guest of
bis grandparents in Nas'hv.ne, Tenn.
• • •
Miss Arabella Wrlsfnt is t.ho guest
of Mips Mary Lee Crovatt for a <lay
or two.
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Mr::. Hollins Kanf.oiph ban returned
to Atlanta from a vi .it to Mrs. H. F.
Dunwofly.
V
Mi:-.i Mary J.ee Crovatt was the
guest of Miss Hazel Nightengale a
part of this week.
Mr. and Mis. W. W, King are the
guests of the ML.-os Hazelhurst on
Hanover Square.
* * *
Miss Roberta and Mi.*: Addle Paul
of Darien, arc tie- :;n >sl.s of Mins Ma
rie 1 k:voe, r n Sf. Simon.
Miss Fannie Class and tier little
dan-g'nti r I.aui'lfe. leave shortly for
a visit to Port Valley and Macon.
m m m
Ml: ; . BufoiM Johnson lifi.-i roiurncl
to Tit'r dome in Thompson, after n.
pl ; ant vii-it to fSortnnt x ami
! **rili .fohnson.
m m
Mrs. John Rurkhiillcr will arrive
tills wrek from . p Island Miss ,to
spend some time with Mr. and Mrs.
in r'. Johnston,
* * •
Mtn. (}, W. Wanton anil Imt family
Wjil return Frblay from Simon
wlii'iy they havn h|*ht .1 pleasant
month in a cottage.
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Miss Rranie, of Montgomery, nrriv
c,l yesterday and i at Me. Ti on
Smiiir.* on St. Simon, the guest of her
brother, .1. Y. [inime.
Mrs. W. TI. DcVoc Mis* Marie lie
Voy and thrtr mu t. M -s Ruin rta
I’niil. came over from St. Simon and
spent ycHtenmy in town,
• a a
Tiie Chicago Tribune sa>s: “Mrs
Sam Junes and her .laughters, Misses
I.Burn and Juba .lones, oT Cmtersvtlie
C.i , are in Chicago for a few days,
and have he-u much feted during
their stay. They will visit Oak Park
In toe autumn.
...
Miss Mary l.e- Crovn and Miss
I [axle Niglitcmtale invited u climber
oi young people to participate in n
pleasant. alTa ; ' in the nature ui a -nr
prise We.hie .-.lay evening at me burnt
of Miss Janie Symons. The evening
was spent in dancing, and was a do
light f-ul success. Those present were:
Misses Hazel Nightengale, Mary Lee
Crovatt. Janie Symons. PJIIen Penni
man. Maud Nightengale. Aralielia
Wright. SntHe Aiken. Geitnnio John
son. ta-ali Johnson Uaddlc McCul
lough. Mo-sis. Hui-lt tl.'Uford. Leigh
ton Dunoughn, Carrington Crosby, J.
W Itiilcv. Nat. Night.engnio, T. Q
Fleming, Jr. Frank Mallard, Hunter
I leiik'i; William Crovatt, Sam Mai
lard, Alfred Crovatt, Ford Fuller.
Fred I’cnntnian. Dave Atkinson. Stet
. in- Fleming x
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Miss Lon i'. in Ladies’ Home Jour
nal. advises the "*•' of coin instead or
hot meal's In ■-winner. They are more
digestible and mere appetizing. Press
ed cnlcken, beef and veal loaf an.!
pressed in of ate rer oimttoTiood as a
change. These can i e prepared In
one cay. kept on ice and used the
next day Frozen dainties are also
suggested, and the ice cream freezer
should lie in almost daily use. ily
good management the table may he
suppllou with a delicious dessert In
the form of Ice cream or shertiert, or
some water ice with little expense,
leaving off some heavy disc, having
less meat, etc. Froz.i n ice s a most
delicious and nourisoinp. as well as a
tempting dessert, and is really inox
pern ivo in proportion to its desirabil
Hy a* an a<h lion to the summer me
mi.
Many of the smrt waist sots an.!
h turnover oouars an,! cuffs arc
decorated with a hit or .minty em
broidery. anti this can iso done by the
flev; r needlewoman with little trouble
and much saving of expense, since the
ei st o those small accessories in
tie. shops is exhorbitant. as ..midword
always is.
Hoe;, turnover collars ol .plain lawn
or Swiss muslin, trimmed witn valen
e'.'im. ins. rtion or tucks. and a frill
of narrow lace are worn. Some of
w rit.- lawn, hemstitched and embroid
ered in French knots of bate of red
or black are focu." Some have the
herns featherstitehed. One was of
et ru linen, witli French knots outlin
ing (lie it. rn. and three lutle flowers
embroidered in the corner.
A shirt yvaist set seen was of ecru
linen, tne edges buttonholed in white
and the design embroidered in green
scarlet and white, and was most ef
t'eetivo. The set consisted of turn
over collar and cuffs, a strip for the
front plait, and a belt. A collar of
white taffeta was edged with closely
worked button-hole stitt h in pale he
liotrope, and embroidered with a de
sign of violets in natural colors.
The D.rt Comes Out
In stead of going in. wluui you send
your clothes to Jim Carter, l.et his
boy come, for your clothes. Puone
2332. \ 4
THB3 BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS.
LITTLE LOCAI NEWS NOIES.
INTERESTING ITEMS GATHERED
HERERE and there by
NEWS REPORTERS.
J. A. Ward, m liludcn, was in Ihe
city yesterday.
Harry Gignliatt. oi Mt. Pleasant
spent yesterday in Hu city.
Julius f.evy is hack from a business
trip to Savannah.
Oapt. W. It. Townsend, m lliadcu.
spent yesterday in the city.
Judge A J. Crovatt returned yes
torday from a hnsiuess trip to Savan
nah.
Sam Surrency, the well know
Southern railroad attorney, .spout y.
torday 111 the city.
Louts Harrington, a well known lla
con lawyer, was among the visitor
to the city yesterday.
Alex. Kotholz leaves Friday for New
York and other eastern cities, spend
ing some time at Averin . 1,. when
Mrs. Arnold Kaiser and .iss Rita
Kaiser are located for the slimmer.
Notice.
There will lie a special meeting of
Hssie lb it/. I.<id go No, t. at uie It.;!!
Friday evening at 1 p. m. Ail mem
mors are urgently requested to attend
To is is important.
MRS. J. if. ROUND. N. G.
Mrs. M. A. lIYLS.MA, See.
Indian Springs Holiness Camp Meet
Ing.
Oil-account nf tno above occasion
Lie Southern railway arc selling tick
els to Flovilla, Ga . at tno rate ot one
fare for the round trip. 'Pickets on
sale fjom August 6th m August !7th.
inclusive. Good returning until Au
gust tilth.
Happy Time in Old Town. *
“We felt very happy,’’ writes H. N
Beville. Old Town, Va„ "win n Uuc-k
--leu's Arnica Salve wholly cured our
daughter of a had case u£ scald head.”
it delights all who use it for cuts,
corns, burns, bruises, boils, ulcers,
eruptions, infallible for piles. Only
25c. at all druggists.
Any one wanting nice dress gins
hams—something that won t fane
can find a full stock at
H. V. ADDERI.RY'S
Something new—quinine shampoo
for ladies Get It at Clark's barber
stop.,
A Great Bargain.
A piano wliica originally cost $-I.Vt
(only a few months ago) will now i
sold for $250 spot cash. A party pki<
oil it in my hands wao needs the mon
ey quick. J. D. FOOLER.
2IS Newcastle street.
WILSON WHISKEY.
WILSON WHISKEY,
WILSON WHISKEY,
WILSON WHISKEY,
WII.SON WHISKEY.
WILSON WHISKEY,
At Junus May's at st.uO per quart.
WANTED.—At once, a good delivery
horse. A. C. Jetiers, 2 1 a Newcastle St.
Filthy Temples in India.
Sacred cows often defile Indian tem
pies, but worse yet is a body that's
pointed by constipation. Don't per
mit it. Cleanse your system with
Dr. King's New Life Yills and avoid
untold misery. They give lively liv
ers, aetve bowels, good digestion, fine
appetite. Only 25c. at all druggists.
Saved From an Awful Fate.
“Everybody said I had consump
tion,'' writes Mrs. A. M. Shields, of
Cbambersburg, Pa., “1 was so low af
ter six months of severe sickness
caused by hay fever and athuia, that
few thought I ct...lu get well, but I
learned of the marvelous merit of Dr.
King's New Discovery for eonsump
tion, used it, ami was completely
cured,” For desperate throat and
lung diseases it is the safest cure in
the world, and is infallible for coughs,
eoids and bronchial affections. Guar
anteed bottles 50e. and SI.OO. Trial
bottles free at ail druggists.
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 which insure easy digestion, and
ready assimilation. A perfect health food for both old and young.
Uneeda
Biscuit'
are ideal for soups and chowder, cheese and
with all beverages. Soldonly in In-er-seal Packages, f
they are always fresh, always ready for use. A f J \
household convenience, a wholesome substitute for I _ _ . I
bread, Uneeda Biscuit stand without a success- YCCIITS/
~ ful jtjipNn the field of cracker making.
Read These Prices.
We arc cheaper tSum any other grocery house in
the city. Send us your order and be convinced.
Rest Bacon, per pound .. .. ~ . .11 l-2c
Family Flour, 21 pound packs ’ 50c
Beat v lour, 21 pound sacks siic
tints, per pick 20c
Meal, per ped ~..200
Compounu Laid, per pound .. .* im;
Arhwkh.-’a . offee, two packages - -25 c
Rice, four quarts 25e
Ik -t Hu p, three quarts 25c
Irish i’otatcii-.:, per peck 25c
.lapis, three r- i• ~ 2fc
octagon oup, .--lx Imrs Site
I'liiii ik*i ,-'*-ip, twelve .irs 25c.
"a./ menovuzM
Corner F. and 1 Sts. Phone 205, .Ag...
' Notice is directed K, Hie advert!.,e
uient of A. Zclnienevi'.: in lids issue.
'1 tii - popular gnu - r can save you mon
ey. Try him on your next order.
When you want good work done
and done quickly call up jf/ione 141-2,
or send to the old Central Hotel stand,
Davenport's Cleaning and Pressing
Club. . Ladies suits a specialty.
Rob Roy (lour makes floe broad.
h
us any Wa> What
ever,
( <ill and VVc Will
EXAM! M E
I hem
IE and let! You whet
the Irmtfofe is.
KENNOfi MbiL 0. 0.-
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.
Nfw Methods
! Are always being adopted for lh<.
benefit of tusiomor. at .Lfn Chilm's
dothes-cleaning eslabusitraeui. King
telephone i;d\2.
Why pay $1.50 for a v F. !,. y when
you can get Wilson's at Julius Mac's
for $1.00?
Y’U recall tit" man whe-e
goat was taxed SS. Ho com
plained to the assessor.
They said that anything that
abutted ■on the road a must
pay a tax- -$2 a font. You
See this was an abutter of
unexpected strength and vi
tality. So today there is a
■Of mil'' ’ ■ ■ and M t ;'l
and vitality. Ordinary coffee
is muddy brown. This is
a rich port wine color before
cream, and golden afterward,
it is Chase rn.i Sanborn's
Seal Brand -the finest coffee
grown. Did you every try it?
"It's up to you," niv friend
a- to what manner of coffee
you use. but SEAT, BRAND
is the iiest
THOMAS KEANY.
'Phone 11. 312 Necastle.
Everybody rings telephone No. 46.
You should do so, too.
AUGUST 8
Don't you think it would be a good 4
idea to telephone No. 467
iftellevue ihnk.
This celebrated tonic is in growing
demand, 'i season, of the gro.v<--l
. need is ap Indigestion, it:l
--' lioiisne. • ice, Cnills and Fever,
Rick lie ul,-udu™pains in tne hack anrl
I kidneys all Jepenj upon sa.t'ari.i, m i
Bellevue Tonic cures them all in any
form,
W. J, BUTTS,
The Druggist,
"In any size 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 Preserves,
Leggett's Fig Preserves,
Campbell's Jams (any flavor.)
(?
If it's good to eat, wo hasie it-
Does It Pay to Buy Cheap
A cheap remedy for coughs and
coids is ail right,-hut you want soine
i- i*t will relit.v am! ui- the
more severe and dangerous results of
throat and lung troubles. What shall
you do? Go to a warmer and more
regular c limate? Yes, if possible; if
riot possible for you, then in either
case take the only remedy that has
been introduced in all civilized ’coun
tries with success in severe throat
and lung troubles, “Busehee’s Ger
man Syrup.” It not only heats'and
.-u!iuulaft*sthe tissues to destroy the
genu disease, but art lays -inflation,
causes easy expectoration, gives a
good night's rest, and cures the pa
tient. Try one bottia Recommended
many years by ail druggists in the
world. Yau con get this reliable
remedy at Smith's, Pharmacy and W.
J. Butts.’
Get Green's Special Almanac.
Hob Roy Flour has no equal.
Why suffer with the heat when a
thirty minuted sail on the Hessie will
| land you on St. Simons, where you
an enjoy a delightful sort hath anil
! lie refreshed by the cool sea breeze.
The Mandolin club has been reor
ir.ed, and is prepared to furnish
music for all kinds of entertainments
a:;d dances. The repertoire- of "this
v eil known musical aggregation con
sists of llie latest and cnoicest music.
M. U. Marks is musical director of
tne club.
Remember the Hessie’s Sunday _
Schedule for St. Simon. Reaves
Brunswick 9:3b and 2:30 p. m., re
turning leaves St. Simons 11 and 6 p.
m.