The Brunswick news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1901-1903, August 24, 1902, Image 4

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Sunday Morning, The Opportunity And the Man ar6 here. SATURDAY and MONDAY An experienced cutter from the Globe Tailoring Company will take measures and disxilay vueir entire line of snmplpcs. Every good dresser should take ad vantage ot this opportunity and so (lie exclusive noveuies for men's suits and trousers displayed on those days, Aug. 23 and 25. See Window Accuracy Exactness. „ Wo do not. guess about anything In our proscription department. Wo use accurate weights and measures. Wo also uso exact methods In compound _ ■ lug the various ingredients into the • fnedlclne as it Is when ready to take. • And then we are always precise in . checking over the prescription as a linal precaution to make sure that every tiling is all right. We are going into details in this way just, to show you how thorough we are in every part of our proscrip tion work. THOROUGHNESS is ex aetly tno word. We want and invite you lo bring or send ail of your prescriptions here to he filled. W. J. BUTTS, lift the DRUGGIST. 51 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 0,30 a. m. 9.15 a. m 6.30 a hi 7, I‘> a m 10.00 a. m 10.45 a. in 11. 15a in 1?.0O a m 200 p. m. 2.45 p, m 4.00 i 4.4-> p m 5,30 p. in 6 15 p. ra 5,30 o m 6.30 p'" Leave St, Simon Mills Arrive St. Simon Mills 6.00 a, in 10.00 a in 5,10 p, in'* 7.00 p m Sunday Sober! ul e. Leave Brunswick leave Ocean Pier fl.StO a. m. II .00 am, 3,80 p. in. 6 oo v, in. Read These Prices. We are selling cheaper Ilian any other grocery house in the city. Send us your order and be convinced. Best Bacon, per pound . .111 2c Family Flour, 21 pound sacks 50c Best c lour, 24 pound .‘sacks, 55e (■ills, per peck 20c Meal, per peck 20;c C ompound Lard, per pound 10c Arlmckle’s coffee, two packages 25c Rice, four quarts 25c Best Hire, three quarts 25c Irish Potatoes, per peck 35c .lams, three cans 25c Octagon -.cap, six bars 25c Tom Boy Soap, twelve bars ....25c Gasoline, five gallons 95c A. ZELMENOVITZ. Corner F and L Sts. Phone 205, | Clearance Sale 1 of all Summer Goods l Continuous ttdrgdin Ddy, Commencing kJ. 8. Heller & Bro. 220 Newcastle. 302 Bay * LITTLE LOCAL LINES. * A number of the Brunswick Naval , Reserves will 'go out tomorrow after noon for a trial trip in the new cut ter. The rain and wind yesterday after day afternoon probably broke the backbone of the 'not spell and the thermometer has again dropped to the eighties. C. A. Shaw, the Well known colored barber, leaves today for Richmond, Va., to read a paper before the Inis iness league of which Booker T. Washington is president. Lillei Graham, a highly respected colored girl, died in this city Wednes day. The funeral occurred Thursday from the African Baptist church. Sne was a good, industrious girl, and worked untiringly to help support her mother and some orphan ohll.lix.ri dependent on her. She was a seam stress, and had many friends among the white people here. Special Notice Brunswick Lodge No 48. I. O. O. F. A called meeting will bo held in the lodge room Tuesday, August 2(1, at 7 p. ns, snarp, for the purpose of con ferrii(g the Initiatory) degree. As many members as can and those o. Seaport Lodge are urgently request ■ed to lie present. Brother Christie I). I). O. M., will deliver tee lecture. At 8 o'clock the Encampment will be called lo order, and several hint hers will learn more about Abraham s sac riffcc. C. L. ELLIOTT, Noble Grand. . 0. CItOFTON, Secretary, Bruns wick Lodge No. 18. Does It Pay to Buy Cheap A cheap remedy for coughs and colds is all right, hut yon want some tiling tnat will relieve and cure the more severe and dangerous results ol throat and lung troubles. What shall you do? Go to a warmer and more regular climate? Yes, if possible; if not possible for you, then in eithei ease take the only remedy that has been introduced In alt civilized conn fries with success in severe throat and lung troubles, “Bosi hee's Gi*r man Syrup.” It not only heals and stimulates the tissues to destroy the germ disease, but allays inflation, causes easy expectoration, givea a good nigiit's rest, and cures the pa tienL Try one bottle) Recommended many years by all druggists in the world. Yn n con get this reliable remedy at Smith's Pharmacy and W. J. Butts.' Get Green's Special Almanac. Try Rob Roy flour. University of Georgia. The 102d session of the University of the state will open on September 18th. Tills institution is organized in three departments. Academic, Law and Agricultural. There is no tuition to residents of the state except in tfit law school, in agriculture the courses have been increased and enlarged so as to embrace a short winter course, a one years course and a lull bourse. Room is furnished in both the old and new dormitories free, and excellent hoard is supplied in Denmark Hail at $8 00 per month. Onancellor W. 1! Hill will In* tad to supply a handsome hook and catalogue on application. See Window Rob Roy flour makes fine bread. Regular Through Trains on B. & B. Ueuular through trit ns are now ho ing run on (lie B. & B. from Brunswick to OtTerman. 'I lie train is a mixed one. and the passenger and frelg.u traffic is good. i‘he B. & it. is moving forward steadily, and is doing goo work for Brunswick. When you want a toad of good wood tfor 7 n cents, ’panne I3S-5, or call at yard, cornel I street and Cocinau avc. To Atlanta. We wilt run another cxiyrsion to Atlanta August 30, in order to attend Labor Hay exercises in flint city on Monday, September t. Fare for round trip only s.i.lH); special car for whites. Best of order guaranteed. Rate to Ma con and return, $2.50. 'lms will bo the last excursion of the season to tnese points, 'l’ra.n leaves Brunswick at 0:20 am., Saturday. August :tu i iekets good for three days. IIAMP SCARLETT and HAN BALL BROWN, Managers. • Rob Roy flour is the best on the market. WILSON WHISKEY, WILSON WHISKEY, WILSON WHISKEY, WILSON WHISKEY, WILSON WHISKEY, V.U SON WHISKEY. At Julius May's at SI.OO per quart. # Swan’s Down flour Is he best. When you want a load of good wood for 75 cents, pnone iok-2, or ca.. at yard, corner l street and Cochran ave. FOR SAFE CHEAP-Nice two sfro ry residence. good netgnuorhood. and close in. Easy terms A\ ill sell tne house ready furnished. Here is a tine chance for someone wanting a honk' and paying for it as they would their'rent. Will sell quick. Brobston. Fendig & Cos. Notice. Owing to the fact that most of the visitors and cottagers nave removed from the island, the liessie line will discontinue their double daily trips after Wednesday, the 27th inst. Of course the Darien boat will continue to touch at Aiken’s wharf morning and afternoon. J. B WRIGHT, Manager. • TH® BKtTNBWKJK DAILY NEWS. Those having news for this depart-, ment are requested to communicate with The News, or call telephone 147-3. Mrs. C. J. O'Farrell is visiting in Atlanta. * * Ford Fuller lost ~ today to visit Beaufort. . * . Mrs. Edward Burnett i v.iting in Hazelhurst, * * • Miss Tallulah Lang wdl vi.-it runs wick shortly. * • Ed. Burden is much improve.: Horn his recent illness. . Mr. and Mrs. T.*F Winter will sptml today in Jack:-.,a hie. * * * Miss Kezzie Conoley has returned from a visit to Savannah. * * * M ■ I>. M. Parker Tia : returiUMi iron, a v.ml to \\ i'c.jnt. * * i* Miss Mary Lee Crovatt k*avt:-, next month for Cambridge, where sm- will re-enter school. * mm Mrs. ,i I*\ Bayn leaves to.lay ic.>. Jacksonville to visit friends and rela tives. * * * Willie Shepard, of Fort x’alley, i. vlsithig his, brother, Leigaoni sshep ard. <* m m Miss .Maud Ban! uf Savannah, will arrive this week to visit Mr.-.. A. (.' Banks. * * Mr. and Mr.-, VI. Eikan Jeavc Friday for New York to spend two week?. • * • Insley West spent -die p:: t we, k on St. Simon, camping w.,,i a parly ol friends, ~ * * Mrs. lemmas O C onner h it >e-,hr fl uy for a visit to Atlanta and micni!. Get ,rgla. * * * Judge* s. Atkinson and Mi;-:. X I i'* A,sliison, are spending a few fays in Atlanta. ' Master Alphonse Winter leaves to day to spend a week with friends in Savannah. . . . M'.s: 1,1 -a Sutrfllt, i very attractive young lady from ...aeon, is the guest of Airs. 11. Jewett. Miss Tailuhih I-Inning w.,. h ave next month for Spartanburg, when she will enter college. • * 4 Mrs. James S. Wrignt will have next month to spend some time in tie mountains of Tonne • • Robert Hopkins l*-ai.s next , v , ,-k for College Park to attend the mil) tary school at tliai plat*,- Little Jewel and "('and Ynrnc-'loc* have returned to Savannah alter a visit, to Mrs. J. .1 Wimtm ;y. • * Miss ~,,iian Tilton, who ?ia h.-on the charming guest of Mr.-. J, J. vVtnt hcily. leaves today for Sivannah Mrs. Samuel Baker left Friday on Lie t’arib to spend some time ■ it, ton the guest of Mrs. (,eni ii Cook. • * A number of the young s-t panic ■hated yi a pleasant intormai dan, , Monday evening at the home of Ml - .la,lie Symons t Mi's. C. H. 11 nr* unit her guest Miss Rosa Smith, and Mrs. T. W. Causey leave today for .larksonvili: to spend the day • • • M. W. Patterson, of Evoryft Cttv who has been vc, , ~, with hemmo’r ihagic fever at the ome of Mrs, fro, Rm, is slowly ..approving. Miss Ethel Elliott returns from an extended visit to Madison and tort \ adi '.idler, she its civ,,; many delightful att r , * * * ■Miss Lula Baker, of Tnomasvioe who is visiting Mrs A. B. Row mSa i annah. will arrive this week to : ■ tne guest of Miss Bessie Ando .on Mr. Lamar, of ’the B. & n„ nas rented me Morris house on v, 11 h' !' and street, and expects his mother amt. sisters to arrive soon to occupy it. Miss Margaret Symons Mag. return ed from a pleasant visit to Dorchester, where she received ■ manv (harming attentions, the guest of Mis: ndna Winn. * * * Miss Arabella Wright leaves rarly in September for Athens to attend Lucy Cotd). Miss Arabella Tison will accompany tier, and will visit in Ath ens for some time. A pleasant party’t hat visited St. Si mon Friday was composed of Mraa W. H. Bowen ...rs A A. Truvlor Mrs Jonn Hu,.son. Mrs. Peake and Mrs Traylor, of Augusta. • • • Mrs. William Nightengah has t, turned from a visit to New fork stop- Sing for some time in Valdosta, where she was called by the illness .if h- r brother. Mr. Haziehurst. WOODFORD MARRY, Attorney At Law. Sneeial attention given to the col lection of accounts. Office in Austin building. Notice of Removal. Until my new quarters are ready for occupancy 1 will share the office with Mr. O. W. Demlng, next door to Dr. Boroughs, on Newcastle street C. H. JEWETT. IN SOCIETY. Miss Cecil Wentz, of Savannah, entertained a few of her friends .u --formally Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. A. E. Wenz, whose guest she has been for a lew weeks. Miss Wentz returns .o Savannan today. • • • Bishop Benjamin J. Keiley of the di ocese of Savannah, is in Rome, wnere he receiving marked attention and liis opinions on the Philippine ques tion concerning the friars is being widely quoted and commented upon. • 99 A delightful informal surprise party w.e- gi\- n Friday evening ai the resl denet of Mr. and Mrs. J. R Haley in compliment to their guest, Miss Pearl Hairy of Chattanooga. A large num i> i of guests were present and tnc occasion was a pleasant success. After an ahsene’e "of fifteen years Mrs. Robert H. Everett and uaugmer -Marie are visiting relatives and Lends i:. eastern North Carolina. Their first and longest stay will be at Lieir old home town of Hamilton, N. C, where they are being received with open arms. • • The soldiers’ nomo will lie ready for occupancy next week and the vc.er .an s w: j Ip. take possession at once. General Gordon win he invited to make the dedicatory speeen wnen tiu, dedication services occur in Septem uer. There are sixty-five vet- ran 3 to enter Lie home and there is room for 150. Misses Mary and Elizabeth Atthn-- on me entertaining *i delightful nouse party at their home, ineacliee. Xi i-Uig their guests are Mis:; .Marga ret ChaiitOß. of Savannah, and Davi Atkinson, of Brunswick, t'heir brotu tr. Mr. Dean Atkinson, who is to re-' turn this week from Lie naval an. my at Annapolis, will also m in the party. Mr, Apkjnson is just hack from a cruise up Hie New England coast as fat as I'ana.iS. ''Success.” bays: "Determination •mints for more than anytning else in character building, as it does in •tiier forms of effort. Every terapta Hon to desist, to let things go on. to "let Hell enough alone." unless resist ed. will keep you from arriving at the o.al find sol. Hold to your purpose t< have a perfect character as a helmsman holds lo his ccitirs.? along a •nek coast. There is danger in every deviation.” * ♦ ~ "Uidy Rose's Daughter,” anew novel by Mrs. Humphrey vv’ard, is be ing published serially in Harper’s Magazine. This is said to-be one of Mr>. Ward's best efforts and will ecifffs.* "Eleanor" in popularity. The central figures in the story being much more attractive than the indt lid heroine Eleanor, who someone has- said, should have entered a san itarium instead of the world of fie lion, and the selfish, weak, egotis tic Manisty, who feebly impersonates ti" character of hero in the earli- r hook. Tin- wedding .of Miss .lulit't I tester Colon.an and Mr. Anson Taylor Bea ver of Atlanta. w...cli w,,i occur i iiesdav evening nl 7 o'clock at Cue home of Hie bride's motnev. Mrs. L. I’ Coleman, will be a very pretty af lao- altlio : ;li a very quiet one. Bev. W. F. Holiinsworth will perform the ceremony, and there will he no at t-Aidants, and no guests will he pres ent, Miss Coleman will wear a beau tiful traveling gown of trimmed with black velvet and rich lace applique, Aiier l,ii ceremony Vlr ito'iver unil liw bride wji! L.-.lVe ' * * * "The smallest effort is not lost; Each wavejyt on the ocean tossed Aids in tne ebb-tide of the flow: Each raindrop makes sonic flowrct blow. Each struggle lessens human woe.’’ The Right of Way." „y Sir Gilbert Barker, which is justly one of the fetable and most popular hooks of the past year, is also one of the strongest and finest pieces of recent fiction. Dealing with the pirtur ■ sqne French Canadians, in tne main, with Gilbert Barker’s accurate knowl edge and understanding of them, this book presents a combination of strength and beauty, and a mixture of love and sombre tragedy. ’1 he hero is Charles Steele, who holds tip in terest from the start, and in the evo lution and development of his soul and raararti r from the selfish, cal lous. merciless and apparently heart less lawyer, with a soul destroying weakness for strong drink—into "the man of grand character, of iron will nd a great tender heart, self-con quering and supremely loving, ascend ing heights of noble self-sacrifice, and sounding depths of profound suffering and renunciation, ts a magnificent piece of * character creaming. The vitality and truth of each of uie char acters. their naturalness and intense convincingness give the story its greatest charm. Rosalie Evantuel, the heroine, is exquisitely portrayed, and the sublimity of ’her love and devo tion adds to the interest and strength of the hook. This is Gilbert Parker’s masterpiece, and it will hold its place when the ephemeral average “popular novel” is forgotten, standing out strongly against a background of less worthy and less vital contemporane ous fiction. Typewriter Headquarters. * Ido you wish to buy, seli or rent a machine cf any description? You will find it to year interest to call rn me. Can sell you a typewwriter at such a price and on such terms that •you will not miss the money. C. H. JEWETT. —j Swan's'Down is the finest winter wheat patent fioiisr PERSONAL POINTS. Tom Fuller is visiting in At.anta. Judge S. C. Atkinson is in Atlanta. J. F. Strickland, of Way cross, was in the city yesterday. C. M. Colins, of Amerieus, spent yesterday in the city. W. A. Terrell, of Douglas was a vis itor to the city yesterday. M. L. Marks, of Marks, Miss., is spending a few days in the. city. It. D. Farguson, of Dawson, was among toe visitors to the city yester day. S. I. Smith, of Lumber City, wnJ registered at the Oglethorpe yestc^B M T. J. Demond and wife, of Bluff, arc spending a ft vv .levs in city. Hunter Hopkins leaves shortly to enter Eastman college at Pougukccp sie, N Y. Judge Ccurtland Sy mutes, one of the brainy lawyers of Brunswick whs in the city a few days ago on legal business. VVe are sorry we did not meet our old friend.—Darien Gazette. % Swan's down flour, absolutely pure; try it. JEWELRY. DIAMONDS. WATCHES* and a fl complete line Kj of the ■ Rogers' Knives, B Forks, Spoons, Etc.fl Fine repairing. KtKNON MOTT, 0. D. The Leading Jeweler, 215 NEWCASTLE STREET. Inspector ot watches for the Southern and B & B Keeper of the city clock. Time by wire from Washington daily at 11 a. m. A DINNER. Is not complete without some one of the fol owing vegetables: New Pack Sugar Corn . ...15c New Pack Early June Peas, 15c New Pack Stringier.* Beans 15c New Pack Lima .leans .. . .15c New Pack Okra 15c New Pack Okra and Toma i oes 15c - New Pack Tomatoes. 3 cans 25c New Pack Asparagus ’lips ..25c New Pack Tomatoes, •> tans 25c N.-w Park Asparagm- ...... 35c THOMAS KEANY, 'Phone 11. 312 Necastle. ifrellevue Home. This celebrated tonic is in growing demand. The season of the grea'cst need is approaching. Indigestion, Jiil liousnoss. Jaundice, Chills api 1-ever, |Sick Headache, pains in tne hack and pidneys Bii depend upon raa'.&rui, air! lielievup Tonic cures them nil iu uni form, . W. J, BUTTS, The Druggist, "In any size bottle. FOR BREAKFAST Large, fat Mackerel. Try one. If it’s good to eat. wo havle it. P. DEVARRIS. STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES Fruits, Vegetables, Etc. MONK STREET. Free delivery. At'GUST 24.