The Brunswick news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1901-1903, August 10, 1902, Image 4

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SUNDAY MOltNINfl, FOR O ABH OJXTILirST, A SHOE SLAUGHTER < * 4 on our entire stock of SHOES WO RUBBISH SALE but every pair of shoes, no matter whose make ! or style, go in for THREE DAYS. MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY. AUG. li, 1213, > * AT THE FOLLOWING PRICES I I :skoo vhoes 79 c, sl*so shoes $1.19, $r 75at$i 33, .'■2 OO “$1.63, 2RO 44 1.97, 3.00“ 2,27,. : 3,5 44 2.89, 400 u 3 23. 5.00“ 3.98 : r ’>°° “ 4-49i W ; : Sj si * a i. Pinion Line. Steamers Hessie No, 1 and No 2. Scnedule in Effect May 25, 1902. l eave Brunswick, Arrive Ocm Pier Leave Ocean Piers. Arrive Brunswick 8.30 a, m. 9.15 a. m 6.30 a m I, 1, a rn 10.00 a. m 10.45 a. m 11, 15a m 12.00 a m 200 p. m. 2.15 p, rn 4.00 m 4,4,1 „ m 5,30 p, m 6.15 p, ni f,,30 0 m 6.30 p"i Leave Si, Simon M-ii> Arrive Si. Simon Mills 6,00 a, rn 10,00 a m 5,10 p, nP r .00 |> rn Smlf.y Soliodu l(\ Te-ave Miun yvi,-! |,,;ne On an I*,, r !UIO U, m 11.00 i„. '• r '" ''' "* -*- . KWh Jr, ... . ..... '"H-p-*- - Head These Prices.' We are selling cheaper ihan any ot her grot cr y boose in the city. Seed us your order and be convinced. Host Hit eon, per pound |. 20 Family Flour, "4 pound sacks , r,oc Best x- lour, 24 pound sacks, .!"."ose Biits, per pock 1 ! 1 . To<- Meal, per pock 2 "oc Compound Lard, pur pound .’.’ .'.’..t00 Arbuckle'a coffee, two packages 2f,< Hut®, four quarts Heat Ul'e, throe quarts Irish i’otutoes, 110, peck ’ •* ~i .lams, throe c,.ns _ ~, Octagon . .00.11, al* bare I/’,. Tom Hoy Heap, twelve Pars Gasoline, live gallons c A. ZfcXMEINOVI rz. Corner Sn 3 s . Phone 205, Luted 1 ravel, ig and . kill•. for tall, at i.my *. "I he Little Mu! k,cherry!. Hint, plows aloucwtde ~,r hills and mountains contain, aii activo prim, plo ttiat. has a happy effect on t',lo howyis. It enters largely 01 Dr. Dig ger's 11 utdilejiorry Cordial, (no ■.■.rent stomach and bowel remedy ior Dys onlery aiul Diorrhooa Ho!,- by alt one gists, 25 and i.Oc botllo. Advance tall styles of walking r-klrts 10 Levy's. Go to Davenport's to have year elotnos cleaned and pressed. Phone HI-8. Throe day of shoe Pus e* w a you ;;>■( nil the pn,i,):\ - Hob Roy Fionr has no equal. Clearance 5a I e of all Slimmer Goods (ontcHious Btifgrtiti Day, Commencing August Ist. io September Ist. J.H. Holler & Bro. ; 220 Newcastle. 302 Bay* A . Pci jonaily Conducted Exrurmon. it yon intend going away ibis sum nnv lor :i pleasure Irlp, do not iorgel (lull the Brunswick A Birtninghaui have a lineon-day tickel to Obi point Comlorl. Vi, l.ue fur Inc round trip. 12.50. Leave Hrtin.-.wick Aur.mc 20ih. I'einrniniv Beplctnlnir filh. For fur the) Imovnialion, call or uriß’ 10 1.1 BN J. FORD, City Pn*.: onger A . :ut. Why pay SI.OO for a hot tie ol urdi uiii .v whu iskey when you en.n K'h the genuine Wilson's „( .1 :*li i( .- May's for $1.00? Light weight silks in all the l.iti . i : h des for wau ls can be found sii H. V A DDIIIU,ICY'S. N dic,' i directed to lln advertise meet of \. Zelmonorit/. in ibis issue. ' hi; popular :.’,ro< ;u can save you mom ■ >'. Try him on your tit xi order. Imu l OCA I NEWS NOTTS. A. A. Trayer is visillug 111 Augusla. W. 1.1. Leopold, of Tiflon is; in the coy. Albert FcmJig spent yonterday in Jcriup. Advance fall styles of walking skills al Levy's. C M. Tilton, of Ocean Pier, was in the city yesterday. \V. M. Wiggins, uf Wnytiesvilie, was in the city yesterday. IVii .o yum) seen Levy’s ail. abort Ine three days' . übi on shoes? ( as. Haridd, of Richmond. Va.. is speiiiling a few days m (lie city. R. E. Bricsi'iiick will return from a business trip to New oYrk tomorrow. B. It. Gray, ,lr.. of Pino Bloom, was among flic visitors to the city yester day. Captain Clark, of ,lckyl, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. t•. Bowen Thursday. J. YV, Quincy a prominent attorney of Dougho. spent jcslcrdny in the city on legal business. as 11. Greenfield, v.no was oadly .-I'aMe-.l ii.r .i lioib r on a pile ,1 11 *• • r some w.■ i: i ago, is out again Jack Bowen bus returned from White Sulphur Springs and ms friends will regret m bun) that he lias not improved lull is sliil sufferue; with rliouic'i.l ism. to i'e|Hir(in:’, the proceedings of Hie c ; *'*U!t sum, d.sys ago. the Nows lat'd Inal i,. ,1. .lout ua.- tried for uhsnutt ■,n,5 b*,Pery. ii sbnuid 'aave Ir en 1,. D. Joel. I '. Mt'”' ■, n n<■)-, A Cos. were kept i ml*' bus* ill day yestr day writing no m is su ance. The stoutly weather alarmed tbo avciage man consldera tile, and a good number of policies were issued in eonseqneneo At this c ,ison of Ine year a great many per sons avail themselves ot protection to property against storm damage, and as this is a special feature ot this popular insurance agency, they will no doubt enjoy a rush of business in this line for the next few weeks. WILSON WHISKEY, WILSON WHISKEY, V . iV a H K'.Y, WILSON WHISKEY. WILSON WHISKEY, WH SON WHISKEY. ‘A; Janus Mays at $| no j r quart. A Great Bargain. | A phi'ln wl in,] originally cost $ Ist* ( im ■ \ months ag>>) will now be ■Si id i'iir $250 spo( r;i ’,i. \ ji.iiiy pine f ; it in my handy who needs tln; nmn e; -d 1... .1. 11 FOWLER. 2LN Newcastle street. In ui Spring 9 Holiness Camp Meet ing. N. <! ■ n ..int of the above occasion toe Si urhern railway are •■ ■Ilia:; tick 'l.; re Vincula, On . at toe rate of one I;. ' for rhe round trip. Tickets on se'-e from August 6th to August 17th. a ■■ .<>. coed returning until An y.e. i lflfh. Ntw Methods '.re always he! it;; adopted for the 1. .-cut of el>stumers ul dun Carter’s eh it lies cleaning establish iiii'in. King telephone 2;>.'i2. Why pay § 1.50 for a whiskey when you can get Wilsons at Julius Mav’s for $ 1 .CO? Any one wanting nice dross ging hams—something that won’t fade— ean find a full stock at H. V. ADDERI-EYS Something new- quinine shampoo for ladies Get it. at Clark's barber sli op., i Tfifi BRUNSWICK DAILY NEW3. Those who have news for this de partment are requested to communi cate it to the News, or call tel ephone 147-3. A RHYME OF SURPRISE. We strolled upon the beach one eve, 'Twas in the month of June, The summer wind was soft and sweet And brightly shone the —stars. We sat us down beneath tne bluff. Upon the soft \A(hite sanu— No human being was in sight. I held her little—shawl: Her face was very fair to see, As up she gazed above, And as my arm stole round her waist, I told her of my—debts. She raised her lovely eyes to mine, As uown I ben. and kissed her— And strange as it may sound to yen, She said she'd be my—wife. A little" daughter is the gin V and Mrs. W. A. Baker. * * * Miss Emmie Scarlett, of Fain > Bhn'i is the iguest of Miss Dolile Tison. * * * Mrs. ,J. R. Moore an<3 her elahir :: returned Thursday from Florida. • * * Mrs. M. L. Parker is visiting n West Point, Fla. * • • Mrs. .1. A. Butts spem yodur.ia, . the city. • • • Little Georgia rieming' is still quu< sick with fever. W. It. Cook returns *li i" wees from ;i trip to New jersey. • • m Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Wav ge vn.it mg relatives in Quitman. * * . Miss Sarah Wyley, of Dai.t n. ii e guest of Mrs. C. S. Wyley. • • • Miss Christine Winter is sixain; the summer lit nortn ci orgia. Mrs. ii. W. Aiken is the gm- ( of Mrs. A. c. Hanks on St. Simon. • • • Miss Scarlett Fudge, of Orlando is the guest of Mrs. .1. K. Meeie * • • Miss Nellie Colesherry is ti.n .--m i of Mrs. K. L. Ul'liiihani in Fort Vu! " m m m> Captain and Mrs. 11 (!. Cur is r .-ri 1- ■ i oil the Clyde sieanier Wednesday for Boston. x * Miss .Sadie Aiken went to si Simon yesterday, to lie tne guest ol Mi- i.jii lie itovoe. • • Mrs. George Walker, of Tampa, and her little daughter, are gin of ... i.- Duncan Wright. ♦ * * The little daughter of Captain and Mrs. Clark, of joky I island, is quire sick in New York • * * Mrs. Sale, who is .. ,e sue t ot son, Mr. M. C. Sale, is quite sjeg ai me residence of Mrs. Webster, • • • Mr. and Mrs C. i.. Turner, was ett tert.lined a house party on St. St rot: recently, have returned to Atlanta. Mrs. George Palmer Smitn and her tittle daughter leave today for dark sonville, to visit Mrs. Edwin i'iemiry. ■ • • Mrs. Kdwiu Fleming and per little son have returner* to Jaessonvltle. jo ter a pleasant visit to Dr. and Air. .1 A. Mutts. Miss I alia Flelehr r has lehuyv from a visit to Norfolk and Poiladel pht.i. anil is with her sister, Mrs. A it. ltiggslirc • * Mrs. W, 10. U> nipster and lur little children will leave this wee!, t'e p.i mlnglium in v*-*l Mir. le is mother Mrs. Moiuee laud;;, and ,‘dr.y L. Branham. are expo led In aii, . ■ troll) Fort Villi; v siiu'il) to vi •! , - 0. L. union. * • Mumfotd Tison is clet king in \\ .? Mutts' drug store, and is v, ry popular wltii his patrons, because of his eour teo rs attention. m m A simple sailor suit tor a small .m is made of black and whip sh- pined . plaid with belt, vest and collar of white cloth and ornamei cation i>i blank braid. Airs. R. h. Mason "and Mlt-.-es Fan nie and Rthel Mason leave nr-sduy for Savannah, where they will tab - steamer for Baltimore, they will spend some time witn Mr. Masonh —„IW ' ' We would like to have all tue adies in Brunswick to come in our store and see our new refrigerator and see how nice, dean and fresh we keep oui lard, butter, eneese, etc. Phone 15k. HA it I KK. the Grocer. Say. your clothes need pressing. Now is the time to nave it dona Call up Davenport, phone 1112. Clothes sent for and delivered free. The Effect of Warm Days and Coot Nights. A leading physieoan writes t'nat he ha s noticed warm days and cool nights always atteet t'no bowels, and suggests some preventative remedy. Or. Diggers Huckleberry Cordial is the only one,that can be absolutely relied upon. It never fails to euro. Sold by all druggists, 25 and 50c. bottles. Everything new and up to date—we have it. We are always on the look out to better ourselves and customers Phone 15$. HARPEIt, the G;oeer. Julius May is selling Wiison whis key at SI.OO per quart. IN SOCIETY. sister, Mrs. C. N. Aeklen, at per beau tiful home, “Grey-stone.” a few miles \ out of Baltimore. • • • The friends of Mr. C. W. Snephard, who formerly uved aere, but is now in Fort valley, will regret to learn that he was seriously injured .11 a runaway faere a few days ago. He was thrown from the buggy and susLuneu a fract ure or two ribs. Hi- injuries, while painful are not. dangerous, and It is hoped ho wilt soon recover. * * • The boys of St. Andrew’s Brother hood have returned from a week’s stay i on St. Simon and report a deligntfui j outing. All odd ineident niat occurred I during the week was the finding or a 1 r 0 cent piece in a cast net with whkCn ' Ralph Wood was fishing. U u< sup posed tivo yet dragged it from the mud out 21 •'• a- v • uiiar al. h, .od eae . i much am use meat and comment. Mar.e Aidoimdr" are ve-y. touch to a gown. Some of the smart e-'* new dresres have these in many materials. Some are of baliste with rows and rows,of lace insertion. An other is of fine mousse m*k\ richly * m- Uroidc r< ti, it a a great and dl of open work about it, The ira a popular of all the new fichus trimmed with •** T ~ T An interest big s- rial by Booth Tar kington. cuUtkHl “The Two Vance vela." is running in McClures Maga zine?, and the chapters in the .Jab num ber are especial*y .iutorestiug. The author of “A utleman From Indi ana. and "Mon: ic'’r IT aucairc-/‘ needs coiist.no recommendation to readers A striking short so : • by Norman I.Min es n. who writes so interestingly of the fishetfolk of f ; < N< wfoni iar-d is also one of the fentures ot rne last number. ** * •The H.m: 1 of Ui. | j. v A. Canon Uiiyi- its ;i r ur ■■ > •>■; of our oi.j favt.vi.c 0.-Tlock Dolt tllPt 1-... , thC. ST, Me; k ; • lC! 1 ecutf , Tl;.' tesv , ’.ter., < tpteoi IlOtiPc! ;ii(i to J.;..i;nt inoot'S at t ’ti Shorbe 1; Hoi. . - . ,i”ir; up t it- Ti i vet cry ;iml rv uir .■■ intir I, rer of Bir Chatie;;, it in a >. :':i > iilt-:r eeljrig story. auJ well worth reading, and very popular. Notes . rom St. Simon, St. Simon August !i. —The buys of the In'ot iiti’iioi e;l of ~t A let re w> are iiaviug a big time cainplpg near the Several families moved down during the week and are coUaging near Uie beach. The Kiflcmens' -v • ion on August tr, t.-: looked e rv'ar.i to with mttel. A r.utu!" r o. A i’ ■ ■ i i-.e-e 1" wbe * t urued 1!) t.udr hoir, . dtirmg the week. Taore are tttl a larce number of gut. is at the Aiiiold htttusf on St. .Si mon, this popular placo Via I ,ing bad the beat and loti aav! season it ba.-. known in vear-; . evcral <#!•.••••- ure given every wee;, and ?h i.’ O, are enj-e-ing them, elves 1 '■•.oron. He aide:: the large liumbea of guests reu t.hore. tae following now comers are enjoying ti stay by the sea: A. R. Mc- Arthur, {.umber City; (100 li. Gillette Lumber City; R. !.. Parsons, UirmitiK bam; C. G. Hoffman. Hirnnnghant; W. 'j’iioriw. Savtumah; M D. Glciv- B M. I -1 . 1 . 1.. Stnito A!. M; or. Tiftou. C. 1. Smith. R. M. . rizzolle and .M. L. Mcß.t ■ f,umber City. J. P. Twomcy. Bruitswick; W. H. Makia, wife and chlldc n. Miss Clara Maktu, C. 11. Darter, wife and children: T. B. It usb -Mid wife: Miss Mary Bonsn 1 ' .' S. ’ I.tn- ■■ r City It. B. WoodrtnT Atlanta: Mr. and Airs. .Miller. Fort Valley. .1 L. Wooten wdie mid children. East man; C. H, Everett rnd wife. Allan ta; A. 1, An!:'..”’ Kentucky. Miss Rocket. Hi-mill bate: ■. ,1 C Tyler ■Ol,l dattghos Kt.oxv . J D. Am brosc. Alisa Carrie Ambrose. Miss C Aiubro: “ Miss S. Ambrose. .Miss L Ambrose. Miss it. Ambrose C. R. An: I brosc. H. Ambrose, O. Ambrose. Nash | vilUe Tenn : A. B, Reese and ’-vife. Alabama S. T Ford. Way<.■!■’ . 11. A, Home iv- Nn.-mvill--; W. \A ...inns. Atlanta: L. B. Hcrrimvtor-. Ti.toti; Jibs Bertha Baler. Brunswick: Miss - ■ Tiiuti evick, in and Mrs. Gaslit), Ma | con ! ■"Spoil r-.*',<’l . .IP .-A-.* goat was taxed ss. He com plained to the assessor. ■ lid ' ' V 4 t o;t pay a tax—s 2 a foot. You see this was an abutter of unexpected strength and vi tality. So touny 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 :iy it? "It's up to you." my friend a-; to what manner of coffee you use, but SEAL .BRAND is the best THOMAS KEANY, 'Phone 11. 312 Necasstie. 'AUGUST 10. If Your Eyes Trouble You 1 in any Way What- t ever, 1, Call and We Will - EXAMINE Them ; FREE andtellTou what - the Trouble is. KENNON MOIT, 0. 0. : The Leading Jeweler. r 3 NEWCASTLE STREET, inspector of watches for the Southern and B & U Railways. Keeper of.the city clack. Time by wire from AVashlngton daily! at 11 a. m. P ■i:i Duv. n is the finest wintJH win ..I patent flour. The Bessie line wnl n;a:;e doublo c.iiy tr.jis to st. Simon per Sunday .caring Brunswick st. :1,3a a. to. anti z,::0 p. a). 1 cuxrnlng at il a. at. and tl a day at the island ami a largo erow.lt will go. Clothes sent for and delivered, free at Davenport'S. Phone ITI-2. Ladles' skirts cleaned and pressed, ui shun notice. All work guaranteed, tall up phone 141 -li or scud to old 'mitral Hotel stand. Remember toe place, suits cleaned • and pressed, 300 Monk St., old Cen tral Hotel vts.iu. Phone I*l-2. Lat '.t traveling anu walking skills for lull, a: Levy's. NO MrSTERY. It 1;’ no longer a'mystery why Wil ton, the Photograph ir’ti l,uainess so ■t- adiiy increases in inagnittuic. The ro-’ison 1: quite odviour to any one taking ike trotime to Investigate. St-p in ami ee the quality of work i’"‘ is making, and you will no longer Tin proof Is the thins—-come and m’y your:,olf. Ou 1 y u> wak e the boy a uT> t'i and till •lavs. Three •/; :y. of dbot- hu\iu% i.iat pays —}!•”. LEVY'S. The Liut Correa Out In sti ad of going in, win’!) yon send your clothes to Jun Carter. Let his •ov tome tor your clot'hos. I‘uonn 2532. No oid rubbish sale, but every pair 01 shoes of any kind go at advertised lu'lro tor three days at LBV . ’S. Bellevue ffonie. Tills celebrated tonic Is in growing demand. The season of the greatest need is approaching. Indigestion. HR. liousness. Jaundice, Chill* and Fever, Sick Headache, pains in tne back and kidneys all depend upon nu’aria, and Bellevue Tonic cures them nil in any form. W. J, BUTTS, The Drugg ! st, "In any size bottle.' SO COOL and refreshing is ICE TEA ? lis ij o t w>*an. ■ v . (< iv o on va a trial; mm* bettor, 34km If it's good to e.:t, we lio.l* it. Dees It Pay to Buy Cheap A cheap remedy for coughs and ■•• bis is ali right, but you want Some thing tnat w'ili relieve and cure ibe more severe ~>nl dangerous results of tin -it uiiu liiiig troubles. What ..>ail you do? Go to a wanner and more 1 • '.alar < id; n? Y -, if pcs. i‘ In; if , ;-ot possible for you, then in either nice take the only remedy tiu.t lias been introduced in all < ifilized eoun c- -■ wiiit’i su- :.-'s Ai severe throat and lung troubles, "Bos< bee's tier man Syrup." it not only heals and simulates the tis;-ui. e to destroy the -.“mi disease, but allays inti :tfon, a uses easy expectoration, gives a good nigat's rest, and cures the pa tient. Try one bottles Recommended many years by all druggists in the world. Yi.u con g-t ties ru'.iaide remedy at Smith s Pharmacy and W. J. Putts.’ Get Green's Speciat Almanac. "Like getting money from home,'' at Levy's for three days. Why suffer with the heat when a thirty minute* sail on the Hessia will and you uu St. Simons, where you an -enjoy a delightful surf bath and be refreshed by t';o cool sea breeze. Remember the Hesste’s Sunday Schedule for St. Simon. Leaves Brunswick 0:30 and 2:30 p. m., re turning leaves St. Simons 11 and 6 p. m. Don't jvait until the chance is gone. Now is the time to get shoos. LEVY'S.