The Brunswick news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1901-1903, August 27, 1902, Image 4

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WEDNESDAY MORNING, 1 New Novelties In Ladies’ Dress and Walking Skirts. Jkgb Accuracy ~<i Exactness. We do not guess about, anything in our prescription department. We use accurate wcigius ami measures. We also use exact methods In compound ing the various Ingredients into the Medicine as it Is when ready to take. And then we are always precise 114 checking over the prescription as a final precaution to make sure that evcrytinng is all right. We are going into details in this way just to show you how thorough we are in everv nart of our prescrip tion work. THOROUGHNESS is ex actly tae word. Wo want and invite you to bring or send all of your prescriptions here to ho Itlled. W. J. BUTTS, ■ THE DRUGGIST. St. Simon Line. > Stfmmers 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. in. 9.15 a. m 6.30 a rn 7, I" 1 a in 10.00 a. m 10.45 a. m 11. 15a m 12.00 a m 200 f, in. 2.45 p. m 4.00 m 4.4 > and 1,1 5.30 p. tn 615 p, m 6,30 o "i 6.30 pm Leave St, Simon Mills Arrive St. Simon Mill' 6.00 a, in 10.00 a m 5,10 p, m‘ 7.00 p m Sunday Schedule. Leave Brunswick Leave Ocean I'icr 8.50 a.m. 11.00n m. 2.50 j> in. (i nil p. in. Read These Prices. We aro soiling cheaper than any other grocery house in the city. Send us your order ami be convinced. Host Racon, per pound 111-20 Family Flour, 24 pound sacks 50e Host clour, 24 pound sacks, 65c i.i its, per peck 20c Meal, per pock 20c Compound Card, per pound ibe Arbuckle’s coffee, two packages 25c Rico, four quarts 25c Rest Rico, three quarts 25c Irish Potatoes, per peck ' 35c .Inins, three cans 25c Octagon -map. six bars 23c Tom Hoy Soap, twelve bars 25c Gasoline, live gallons ttsc A. ZELMENOVITZ. Corner E and L Sts. Phone 205, i Clearance Safe t of all Summer Goods . Continuous Bargain Day, Commencing August Ist. to September Ist. tI.H. & Bro, 220 Newcastle. 802 Bay LITTLE LOCAL LINES. Rev. W. F. Hollingsworth returned yesterday from a short vacation and win conduct prayer meeting tonight at the usual hour at tho Presbyter ian church, . .The handsome home of Mr. F. D. M. Strachan, on Union street, is nearing completion, and when finished it will be one of the handsomest residences in this section of the state. Lopez, who has been catching for the Brunswick ball civil,, has accept cd a position with toe Rio Hon.io cigar factory and will reside here in future. Yardmaster Murray, of the B. & Iwho was so seriously injured a few weeks ago, is fast recovering, and will soon be ready to resume his duties again. Reynolds street, between Mansfield and Howe, needs the attention of the city elm ingang. Tue weeds are so thick on the sidewalk that passage is almost impossible. Major 0. W. Cole, the genial ice man, is celebrating one of nis natal (lays today. The major has a large circle of friends here, who wish him happy returns. Respect to the major forbid’., the naming of the mile stone he will today celebrate. NEW RAILRO..D MAP. One Has Just Been Issued Showing All New Lines. Tho Atlanta Constitution of yes terday says: The railroad commission yesterday issued anew railroad map of tb< state, bringing tile railroad situation iti Georgia entirely up to date an. even indicating prospective changes which are practically certain to be made. Tnc map differs in no respect from others that have been issued ir tin- past with tue exception that ii shows all the railroad changes dur ing the past, year and those which are scheduled to be made within the next few months. Remaps t..e principal change which this map indicates is the absorbtlon of the Plant System by the Atlantic Coast Line. All of the Plant properties are now stiown tin die r tho name <>f the purchasing road. Another interesting change that is noted in this map is the purchase of the Atlantic, \aldostft and estern by the Southern railway. The new ciit-oft on the Coast Line, formerly the l'lant System, from Josup to Folkston, shortening the distance to Jacksonville, is shown in both Coast l.ino and Southern colors, as both the reads have equal prtvellges over it hy contract agreement. The South ern has -1 snuilinr trackage right over (b.> Coast lane from Savannah to Jestip and this Is also shown in two c tors. The Brunswick & Birmingham is shown a-i (".mil leted from Brunswick ti -Mchcils, and extensions of many cilics. towns. Creeks and rivers in liie southern part of the state, are in dieetcd. On the hack of the map aro the mumof al the counties, county seats ofiies, towns, creks and rivers in the elate, altogettfer a lot of valualdo in foi nintion. The map. whien will unquestionably he n groat demand, was prepared hy ■I- IX Massey, secretary of the rail road oommision. ATTEMPTED BURGLARLY. Sneak Thieves Tried to Enter Capt. Lomm’s Home Last Nig.,.. An attempt was made to burglar ize Cue nome of Captain Leo Lomra, at the corner of Prince and Wclf streets at an early hour last night. I’lie thn had placed ladder in toe upper story of the nouse. hut for some reason became friga.i ned and left be fore effecting an entrance in to the house. Officers Lamb and Burney were on •he. scene, promptly alter notice had been received at the barracks, but a careful search failed to reveal the guilty parties. It is said that several similiar ef forts have recently been made in dif ferent sections of th city. FOR SALE CHEAP. —Nice two-sto rv residence, good neigi..orhond, anil close in. Easy terms Will soil the house ready furnished. Here is a fine chance for someone wanting a home and paying for it as they would their rent. Will sell quice. Brobston, Fendig & Cos. Notice. Owing to the fact that most of the visitors and cottagers nave removed from the island, the Hessie 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. lETSto BRUNSWICK DAILY NBIW&. time tieeial Views Viotes. Miss Ethel Fox is visiting in Florida. - ■ Mrs. W. H. Dyer has returned from a visit to Waycross. • * Mrs. h. A. Robinson is in Savan nah. visiting relatives. • Miss Pauline Scarlett is the guest of Mrs. J. 1,. Beach. • • • _ Miss Emmie Scarlett leaves Sun day to visß in Atlanta. • , * A bright little girl is the guest ol Mr. and Mrs. R. 1,. Brady. • • m Miss Nellie Colesberry will return Friday from a visit to .i,,aiita. *- * Miss Florida Livingston, of Bladen, is the guest of Mrs. Horace Dart. • • * Miss Ada Brown, of Jacksonville, is the guest or ->.rs ,T W. Caufc. y m • m Miss Kate Dillon and Judge l)ii ion are visiting friends in Thomas viile. • * • Mrs. J. R. B. Danforth will leave Saturday to visit trionds in Macon, Atlanta and Rome. * m * Mss Josephine Terras compliment ed a few friends with a pleasant boat ride yesterday afternon. • • • Mrs. R. L. Branham and Mrs. Mon roe FI tailing spent yesterday here the guest of Mrs. C. L. Elliott. Mrs. J. Mitt Wells, of Wayeross, and her two children have returned home from a xisit to relatives here. * * • Miss Maua McDonald will arrive Saturday on the excursion from At luuta, where she has spent some time. • • m Judge S. C. Atkinson has returned from Atlanta, where Miss Nellie At kiiison remained with Mr. Spencer R. Atkinson. • • • Miss Lores Boifieliilet lias returned from a visit to Mis Daisy Scarlett, at Fancy Bluff, and will leave Satur day for Macon. * • • Mfs. J. T. Parnell and tier little sor have arrived from Knoxville to vial Mrs. Ellen l)att. Mr. and Mrs. i’ni nell will remove to st. Louis shortly. WEDDED LAST NIGHT. Miss Coleman and Mr. Beavoi Quietly Married. At the residence o t'tlie bridi.'s motner, Mrs. I .aura R. Coleman, oi Luiou street, at 7:30 o'clock last night. Miss Julid Bestcr Coleman an.' Mr. Alison T. Beaver, of Ajtlanta. tve 10 united in tile holy bonds of wed lock. Rev W. K. Hollingsworth, of th Presbyterian church, officiating. OOiOll ptipib n 81!.w 3U|pp.l.w .UjJ, fair and was only attended by .it immediate members <u ih - family; and a few very close friends m the contracting parties. Pne hr. o, who is one of the Hand somest girls of tire younger social set of Brunswick, was attind in a neat go-awjy gown and was an exception ably charming bride. Mr. Beavor is connected with the Pittsburg Platti (Mass company of Atlanta, and is sterling young husi ness man. Mr. f.nd M a. Beavor left via (lie Southern railway lasi night for At lanta, where they will reside in f„. ture and they carry with i„em i:.ie lK '.i wishes o f a large circle of friends in this city, who will join The News In extending host wishes. WILSON'S PHOTO STUDIO—Once more epen for business. 1 beg leave t nuiicancc that 1 have returned ar.d am ready for business. Everything oi tin* very latest style and -fin ish will be found at the studio. 502 Gloucester street. .1. R. Blytli, man ager, Wilson Studio. WILSON WHISKEY. WILSON WHISKEY, WILSON WHISKEY. WILSON WHISKEY, WILSON WHISKEY. V. 11 SON WHISKEY, At Julius May's at SI.OO per quart. Typewriter Headquarters. IJo you wish to buy, sell or rent a machine of any description? You will find it to year interest to call tn me. Can sell you a typewwriter at such a price and on suca terms that you will not miss the money. C. H. JEWETT. Swan's Down is the finest winter wheat patent flour. Notice of Removal. Until my new quarters are readv for occupancy 1 will share the office with Mr. C. W. Deming, next door to Dr. Boroughs, on Newcastle street C. H. JEWETT. The sensible housewife will always use Rob Roy flour. - Yes/ Uneeda Biscuit arc better to-day than ever! The In-er-seal Package keeps them fresh, crisp and good PERSONAL POINTS. R. J. Ford oas returned trom N'or fok. Va. L. W. Beach will spend today in Darien. , A m J. L. Foster came over from St. Simon yesterday. A. H. Baker is back from a business trip to Savannah. J A. Wood of Bladen, spent yes terday in the city. J. W. Tatum, or Wfllimgton, N. C. was among the viators to the city CASE MAY BE SETTLED. Rumored That Mr. Gosch Will Start Factory Again. The News has it from rather a re liable source that Mr. Gosch, the pro prietor of the Gosch Sash and Door factory, of which Attorney Max Is aac has recently been appointed re ceiver. will be in position to tide over his financial troubles and will submit a reasonable proposition to the creditors of the concern when they meet in this city on September fourth. The people of Brunswick will cer tainly join The News in tne uope that Mr. Gosch may he able to de vise ways and means whereby he will be peueifted to conduct his fact oiy, which fills a long felt want in Brunsw ck and furnishes employment i’oi (pike a number of hands. There is no question but that the concern could be made to pay if suf r ieiii capital lies at the back of it. and it is to be hoped that Mr. Gosch will he in position to continue the business. When you want a load of good wood for 75 cents, puone i.,s-3, or ca.. at yard, corner i street and Cochran ave. Julius May is selling Wilson whis key at SI.OO per v.uart. A Public Blessing at Clarke's Barber Shop. Tlie noted Thomasville, Ga,. foot specialist will be at my barber shop for a few days removing soft corns, bunions, ingrowing, club, gouty, brit tle nnils. calloused, fetid ouors and perspiring feet cured without pain or i.iood. Ladies treated at uieir resi dence. Phone Charlie Clara. Treasury department, office of the Supervising Architect. Washington, D. C., August 21, 1902. Sealed proposals will be re ceived at this office until 2 o'clock, p. m. on the 19th day of September, 1902, and taen opened, for the in stallation of a conduit and elective wiring system for the U. S. custom house and postoffice at Brunswick. Georgia, in accordance with the draw ings and specifications, copies* of which may lie obtained at this office or at the office of the superintendent of construction at Brunswick. Georgia at the discretion of the supervising architect. JAMES KNOX TAYLOR, Supervising Architect. The steamer Hessie will make dou ble daily trips to St Simon each Sunday, leaving Brunswick at 9:30 a. m. and 2:30 p. m.. returning at 41 a. in. and 6 p. m. This! will afford the people of the city a good chance to spend the day at this popular resort. Y’ou can t afford to miss it. Rob Roy flour gives the best results. A GOOD LUNCH. The Arcade is now serving the best iunch in the city, and ibis popular place shqiild be liberally patronized by the public. Rob Roy flour is the best on the market. August ii, S wan's down Dour, absolutely pure: try It. Special Notice Brunswick c.odge No. 445-1. O. O. F. A called meeting will be held in the lodge room Tuesday, August M, at 7 p. m„ sharp, for the purpose of con ferring the initiatory) degree. As many members as can and those < i Seaport Lodge are urgently request ed to be present. Brother Christie D. D. G. >i., will deliver tue lecture. At 8 o'clock the Encampment, will be called to order, and several brothers will learn more about Abraham’s sac rifice. M C. L. ELLIOTT. Noble Grand. M C. CUOFTGN, Secretary, RrutiH wick Lodge No. 48. dfl JEWELRY. DIAMONDS. WATCHES and a complete line of the Rogers’ Knives, Forks, Spoons, Etc. Fine repairing. KENNQN MOTT, 0. 0. The Leading Jeweler, 215 NEWCASTLE STREET. Inspector of watches for the Southern and B ft B Railways. 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 foi owing vegetables: ■ New Pack Sugar Cora ... ,15c • New Par k Early June Peas, 15c I New Pack Stringless Beans 15c - New Pack Lima -leans .. .. 1 r.c - New Pack Okra Ise “ New PacK Okra and Toma ices 13c _ New Pack Tomatoes. 3 cans 25c - New Pack Asparagus 'l ips ..25c" New Pack Tomatoes, a cans 25c New Pack Asparague 35c * 0 THOMAS KEANY * •Phone 11. 312 Necastle. 4 FOR BREAKFAST Large, lit Mackerel. Trv one. If it s good to eat, we havis it. P. DEV ARRIS. STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES Fruits, Vegetables, Etc. . MONK STREET. * hJ Free delivery.