The Brunswick news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1901-1903, August 14, 1902, Image 4

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TmmsDAY m6rniMs, Walking Skirts. tSome of the Early Fall Skirts are in Some new things in Light Brown, Grays, and Black. U 2 The Prescription Store. Klnce wo remodeled anil doubled our drug store, the number of doctor*’ prescriptions brought bore has stead • ily increased, until now it la spoken of a a the “Prescription Store.” Our prices for prescription work are very low. There's hardly a pre scription that we cannot save our cus tomer;; money on. Wo handle i >ne but the very nest quality, of drugs aad watch every drug closely to see that it is fresh. Our proscription clerks are experi enced pnarmacisls and are exceed in -.ly prollclont in tlu ir work. We invito you to bring your pre scriptions right In iik. You can bo sure, lUru, that the medicine will be exactly as your doctors want it to be. W. J. BUTTS, THE DRUGGIST. ft ! ia’"3 St. Simon Line. Steamers Hessie No. 1 and No 2. Scnedule in Effect May 25, 1902. Leave Brunswick. Arrive Ocean Pier Leave Ocean Piers. Arrive Brunswick " 8.30 a. m. 9.15 a. m’ 6.30 a m I, I> a m 10.00 a. t” 10.-15 a. m 11. 15a m 1?.00 a m 200 p. m. 2.-15 p. m 4.00 m 4.4 'n in 5.30 [i. m 015 p. in a.30 o m 6.30 pm leave St, Simon Mills 1 Arrive St . Simon Mills 6.00 a. m 10.00 a m s.'<) p, in' 7.00 p m Hun.lav Schednle licav I >i"ui>• e k I,ouve (Venn l’ior suioa.ni ||. no a, m a.{R> p. m. fi.OO p, hi. Read These Prices. Wo arc selling cheaper than any ot her grocery house in the city. Send us your order and he convinced. Hi st Bacon, per pound 1112 c Family Flour, 24 pound sacks ...... ,50c Best elcilir. 24 pound dinks 55c i.iats. per peck ”‘>I) C Meal, per peck ,20c Compound J.ard, per pound '.ldc Artiuckle's vol Toe, two packages efic Klee, four quarts Heat 110-e, Ur quarts '!!!!! iiltßo Irish Fotatucß#. jmr peck ■ ■ . .lams, three c; ns 25c (IcUicou oup, six bars 25c Tom Hoy Soap, twelve Cars .... 25c Caroline, tlvo gallons ' ”r,o A. 7J LMEMOVITZ. Corner I and I Sts. Phone 205, Clearance Sale of all i nmmer Goods Continuous Bdr(|din Day, (oiumoiuinq August Ist. to September Ist. tj.f-i. Heller & Bro. 220 Newcastle. 302 Bay* : time Social ; Views Vietes. OPPORTUNITY. Master of human destinies am I, Fame, love and fortune on my foot steps wait; Cities and fields I walk; I penetrate Deserts and seas remote, and pass ing by Hovel and mart and palace, soon or late I knock unbidden once at every gate. If sleeping, wake; if feasting, rise be fore I turn away. It is the hour of fate. And they who follow me reach every state Mortals desire, and conquer every foe Save death; but those who doubt or hesitate. Condemned to ailure, penury and woe, See me in vain, and uselessly Implore, I answer not, and I return no more. —jD'iin .1. Ingalls. Misses Ruth and Ida Foster have re turned to St. Simon. m m m Mrs. ('. It. Oglesby Is much improv ed from her recent illness. • • w. Mrs. H. W. <ju,o Is visiting relatives in Atlanta and Oartorsville. ... Mr. and Mrs. 11. F. Dunwody and (heir baby left yesterday for Sapphire. N. C. =5 * Miss Katharine Burdette and, li vin'- Burdette will arrive Saturday from Ha/.e.lhiirßt. Miss Lourls lioiflcullet will leave thin week lor Macon, after a visit to lira. O. .1 Doerfllnger. Miss Alma Wrig.it eurerlnliiK tins all, riihon with an -VU parly at her home oa C. lout i l - street. m m m Miss i,nla and Marie Burdette- arc spending some time on Kt. .Simon, tin - m 1... oi Mrs. A, (t. Banks,. • N ■* Ms F. Chandler and Tier little son have arrived, and are occupying one of the Tuppcr rot (ages on I towe street • * * MU'S Frnhcfs Wafer ‘has roturnor to /Mianla, I’om when- will an tn Saj/phirt* with Mr. and Mrs. If. F. 11 **. \* ■ xly, ■ # ■*> Mrs. Duncan Whig.. and son Ila lev. leave mi the Mallodry steamer to morrow for New York, where they will speed some time visiting. ... ... Mms laniiHe Murrell, who has been the guest of her coins.n, Miss l.nyota Brown, at her home, 7nx Richmond street, returned to her Inline yester day morning, to the regret of her many friends. . • Tuesday's Atlanta Journal tells or an elegant lawn party to he given in Cartersville by Mrs Sam P. Jones, at which Ml':--.. Hoyt W. Hal', of tills cllj and Miss Mary Stewart, of Cleveland, Trim, who visited s>t. Simon this summer, were to lie tne receiving party. • • Embroidered waistcoats for men are very popular for evening <tress tn chi rope. and this style affords the girl who is expert in needlework an op portunity to make something dainty anil useful for her brother, or some other girl's brother. tiny rosebud; and foliage In running design around tin- waist and at the pockets are suitable designs. m • m A stunning gown noteo la of dark blue stanime over a light blue siti,. The siuvl Is a series of simulated flounces. Thi-so are trimmed with bias hands of the standee and have tiny tui-ks at intervals The waist is tucked in clusters, and is made (lib Still effect. A lace mcualilou Is set on the wide shoulder plait and a tie sign of the same lace is on the collar. 'The sleeves are also tucked in etus i tors. t• * A gown described tn an exchange was of pale blue pongee trimmed wit'a white lace and black velvet The gored skirt lias three graduated flounces, each trimmed with two row., of narrow ribbon velvet. Tne blouse waist opens over a vest, ol white lace the waist trimmed in ii.uk hands of pongee. ami these In turn trimmed with the Mack velvet. Wide tucks extend down from toe shoulder seams about live inches in front, three on each side, Tne colior is lace, and the cuffs of the sleeves are trimmed in lace. ■ • Oak Grove eentery !s a pretty ana well-itppt spot nowadays, where, in spite of u.e extreme heat, flowers are blooming and grass and shrubs are green and thrifty. There is a marked coni last between Its present condi tion and its unsightly appearance of the past, and great ere. lit is due the energetic and public-spirited ladies who nave worked so hard to accom plish these_results. ndaunted by the summer weather, several of the most entnusiastie and indefatigable mem bers go regularly to direct and super intend the services of toe man in charge, and the appearance of the j little ‘ cov of ...e dead." is ample proof | of their faithful attention. ■Tith Bf;tm§wick daily new& SOME SNAP SHOTS AT LOCAL NEWS. B. J. Ford, local agent of the B. & B. and S. A. L., leaves ' for a trip to the east in the intert-et of his lines. It is said that a prominent local firm of contractors will shortly begin the erection of a planing and wood working mill. The city council wilt meet tonight in regular semi-monthly session No bu iness of unusual importance is expect ed to come up. During the absence of Treasurer Smith, who is away on his vacation, his place is being filled by Senator elect W. F Symons. It is not known when the city court will be convened in adjourned a.- slon. Judge Sparks is still in Atlanta, where he was called by the illm of relatives. B. Padrosa, the well known lumber dealer, leaves shorlly to spots-; erne time at his old home. Bare ior.a, Spain. Mr. Padrosa will b away Po two or three months. Oglethorpe division,, uniform rank Knights of Pythias, 'held a vo.y iat<-. esting meeting in their ball last nig it! and, among other things, the b! < discussed plans for the celebration u tneir anniversary the latter pari of thi month. In a Columbus, Ohio, pape r receive,) by The News yesterday wa -a ■• o write-up of At. Field; and o. su minstrel. The -how i> said to If- If ter and larger than ever boh Mi Fields will bo hero with ni- a.. ; -a tion the first of the season. Considerable interest is being ta ken in the hall game to he play . here next Tuesday. We ine .-la. aim Thursday between Brute-wu-k an Fitzgerald. The two club, an said i be about evenly! matched, ami I games are expected to be eo- i.it--i esting ones. Dove hame are the best MANY CHEAP KnTES. Southern Railway Offers Opportnuity of the Season. For just one day you can liny a round trip ticket from Brunswick to either of the following popular re sorts at the prices named: Asheville, n. C., SI<U.M)'S Brevard. N. (!., $10.30; Flat ltoek, .%. Hendersonville, N. ('. $- :e; mu Springs, N. C., 111.2.".; Saluda, N. C., Tryon, N. C., $!).I0; Way m s villa. N. V., $11.25; Ocean View, Va„ $12.50; Old Point Comfort, Va„ $12.5u; Virginia Beach, Va., $12.50. This will lie a rare opportunity to visit, the “Land of tne Sky" for le s than half the regular fare. The tickets Will he on sale August the 20th, and wiil he good returning until Septemier 4th. If you are interested, call on or tel ephone, C. 1,. CANDLER, General Agent Southern Railway Cos Try Rob Roy flour. . WOODFORD MABRY, Attorney-At Law. Special attention given to tie* col lection of accounts. Office in Austin building. New Workmen of a higher grade and improved fa eilitioa make Jim Carter the leader of ciotnes <•! amirs Phone 253-2. Rob Roy flour gives the best results. Clark, the leading and up to date colored barber, has all tue latest tilings connected with an up to date barber shop. If you need a typewriter ot and des cription come to see me before buying 1 can save you money. Terms rea sellable and satisfaction guaranteed. C. H. Jewett. Question Answered. Yes, August Flower still has the largest sale of any medicine in the civilized world. Your mothers’ and grandmothers never thought of us ing anything els® for indigestion or billiousness. Doctors were scarce, and they seldom heard of appendicitis, nervous prostration or heart failure, etc. They used Auguse Flower to i lean out the system and stop fer mentation of undigested food, regulate the action of the liver, stimulate the nervous and organic action of the system, andw that Is all they took when feeling dull and bad with head. ach<*s and other aches. You only need a few closes of Green's August Flower, in liquid form, to make you satisfied there is nothing serious the matter with yvm. You cau get the reliable remedy at Dr. G. G. Greene's reliable remedies at Smith's Phar macy, \Y. J. Butts. Rob Roy flour is the best. Have you tried it? To the Public. Mr. J. M. Bryan is now employed in my real estate and collection business and 1 am better prepared than ever to collect rents and handle your real i estate. Collections of rent, earnestly ! solicited. J. D. FOGI.BR, j Real estate agent. No, 2xS Newcas ' tie SL, up stairs. B|| | brown paper. fffll 1 iiVI Urteedaf [ Ip \ 1 \A.y' Biscuit Tff" 1 A Snugly kept in the I -wondrous packet that preserves the toothsome flavor .. I . ~~ and the crisp fresh- J ness withal.” l! I Slf LOCAL NEWS NOTES. INTERESTING ITEMS GATHERED HC-.ERE AND THERE BY NEWS REPORTERS. I W Bearn .spending today in Darien. tV. O Annas returned yo.-t rday from a rip To Alabama. Col. F K Twitty is back from a iiusinei-.s trip to Savannah pot. K C Mac'll' n has r--ti.i nod from a hus-ine trip t., Savannah. i'ndru ; will tciive this mor'iina on u husine.'S trip to Savanu.:,.;. Aide rniait W. it. f’-mk has i <-ni: from a bus; trip to ,•■ Yn-s. Col. VV. 12. Kay wilt U-av. tuis nmrn in it , u imiii - trip ’ N . Yun.. Capiniii Jo,in Leo will shortly rt. lli, )V i- to the jivOHy n-sidcu- , SOt) I.) “trot t. Captain Rob. rt K.auier is suil in Atlanta where he went for medical .attention. O. acini Manager J A. Met in (Be. of the B. <Y B . returnetl from Savanna i yesu-rd ay. K, F. Taylor, wj-,o had cbioy.c of !n --livery stable at Cirmberlund this sea- Mayor Emanuel will leave this morn ing for Haven, Maine when his fam ily is HIM .sling the summer. Albert F. Austin, formerly- chief i dork of the Hofei Cuniborlnutl. . irni j up last night and left for Atlanta * - Manager Jacob! came up iront Cum ■ herlanit yesterday and left last night for Tallulah Fails to .pend a ; -w days \ x I OCEAN TRIP | To NEW YORK, BOSTON AND ALL [ EASTERN RESORTS I v> " ,e f4 [ OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY l LOW RATES—St:i'KRiOR Skkvjce ; ,- * ilotars o : Ccflan Sreeces aSailint's each WeeK from Savannah, Ca. [ U-e li-,. -Jiis I'o;..!lar L-ne-i;:,-,-,u- I PemNf! >;•■"!. Kern,- • S>r [ • tiPiißiitfal mute— mcTpenatTß ••nmmste [in all Kratlier-n Point by a siv.it ra:! tourney f* Savannah ,ml lu l;#urs ot 1 | cool, BW.lt air to Nc'iV Vork. , R.T., fteSCMVATtOWS. bevp i TTr *. tic., a.ml, to , , Wnl Tlrk:„ , n TlnminV-lt. , w.ft, R/.*, r. r. T. -v r.. ; t .e,.x 1 SedaJia—for headache—got it at Hunter-Sale drug store. WILSON WHISKEY, WILSON WHISKEY, WILSON WHISKEY, WILSON WHISKEY, WILSON WHISKEY, WILSON WHISKEY, At Julius May's at SI.OO per quart The sensible housewife will always use Rob Roy flour. Great Bargain. \ piano whicn originally cost sl'.-i (only a few months ago) will now l>e I sold for $250 spot, cash. A party plat j tKI it in my hands woo needs the moo i oy quick. J. D. FOULER 218 Newcastle street. Rob Roy flour is the best on the market. A FersouaHy Conducted Excursion. If you intend going away this sum mer for a pleasure trip, do not forget that. tV Brunswick g- Birmingham have a fifteen-day ticket to Old Point Comfort. Va.. Ihrc’hir tne round trip. $12.50. Leave Brunswick August 20th, returning Sept. mher .ho. F,, r fur ther imonnation, call or write io i BEN J. FORD. City Passenger Agent. ■Aiicmt ii II Your Eyes Frotsble You in any Way What ever, Call dtui We WiH EXAMINE I iicm I Ril asu! tell You vvlial the Trouble is. mws mou, o. o. The Leading Jeweter. 215 NEWCASTLE STREET, inspector of watches for the Southern urn! B fe B Railways. Keeper of the city clock. Time by wire from Washington daily at 11 a. m. 'S’'->u recall tne man whose goat was taxed SB. Ho com plained to the assessor. They said that anything-that abutted on the rosda mv:st fiay a tax —$2 a foot. You see this was an abutter of unexpected strength ami vi tality. So today tiif re is a eoffeo of unexpected' strength and vitality. Ordinary coffee. Li muddy, broivn. Tlite is' a rich port Witre color before cream, ind golden afterward. It ts 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, but SEAL BRAND is the best THOMAS KEA^Y 'Phons 11. 312 Necsstle. Sftelkvue Senie. Tots celebrat'd tonic is in growing demand, iho season of the greatest need is approaching. Indigestion, hil liousness, Jaundice, Cniili and Fever Hiei; Headache, pains in toe hack and kidneys all depend upon jaa'aria, and Bellevue Tonic cures them all in aay form W. J. 8L1T,3, The Drugjlet, "In any size bottle. | SO COOL I j refreshing is fe j ice tea a this hot. weather. Give ours a| j trial: none better. a j Phone ms. js j Crs \ fP I If it's good to eat, we havie it. & ?‘”S?2PRr * t.MVKRSIT'. ')! ', IKWM.t. K •'t ! u J ,V ' : i r: t s ' ,!: :r *' .“* .inly 3 toS&'pfpm '.. '■' . ;■ tpfeetfmwr*: 1. k 'V’ * V.h*. I.AVa w.V y ; ! ”s ni por '*atl<n!Vo. ddrtW C - il i.\Oik. Svcrctary, CluuHU>ttc*Yille, v . P. DEV ARE IS. STAPLE AyD FANCY GROCERIES Fruits, Vegetable®, Etc, MONK STREET, Fr*e delivery.