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A Saleslady. One who
understands fitting of
Jacketc and Skirts.
App'y by Setter.
Accuracy n d Exactness.
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Wo do not guess about anything in
our prescription department.. We use
accurate weights and measures. We
also use exact, methods In compound
ing the various Ingredients into the
fuodleine as it is when ready to take.
And then we are always precise in
checking over the prescription as,
final precaution to make sure tuu:
everytmng is all right.
Wo are going into details In this
way Just to show you how thorough
we are in every part of our presr rip
-1 tion work. THOROUGHNESS is ex
actly tne word.
We want and Invite you to bring or
send all of your prescriptions here to
bo filled.
W. J. BU S TS,
v,,- THE DRUGGIST.
St. Simon Line.
Stumers Hessie Mo, 1 and No 2.
Schedule in Effect May 25, 1902.
Uav* Brunswick. Arrive Ocesn Pier Leave Ocean Piers. Arrive Brunswick
8.30 . m. 9.15 a. m 6.30 a m 7, 1> a in
10.00 a. m 10,45 a. m 11. 15a m 12.00 a m
200 p. m. 2.45 p. m 4.00 m 4.4 >n m
5.30 p. m 613 p. m '>.3o o ' 6.30 pm
Leave St, Simon Mill' . Arrive St. Simon Mills
6.00 a. m 10.00 a m
5,10 p. to 7.00 pm
ivtmtny S'liedulo.
Tcvtv,' ill),vick r.cavc Ocean T'i< r
y.tio tt. ill. n utt a m.
3.80 p.m. 6.00 p, m.
Feed! Feed!
Corn, Oats, Hay, Bran,
Cotton Seed Hulls,
PURI AKA. FEED.
Everything at wholesale prices.
Gasoline 5 gals. 95 c.
A. Zti MEMOVITZ.
Corner t and L S- . Phone 205,
! Clearance Sale
‘ of all
: Summer Goods
l Continuous Bergein Day, Commencing
|August Ist. to September Ist.
:J.H. Bro.
\ 220 Newcastle. 302 Bay
LITTLE LOCAL LINES.
Uniform rank, Knights of Pythias,
’held an interesting meeting and prac
tice drill in their armory last night.
C. L. Candler has returned from
Geneva, where he went Monday night
to attend the funeral of his mother,
whose sad death has been chronicled
in these columns.
J. S. Peterson, a well-konwn St.
Simon negro, "rough housed" toe en
tire suburbs of the city a few nights
ago and .non resisted tne officers.
Acting Mayor Franklin fined him $lO.
Levy advertises in this issue for a
lady familiar with taking orders for
ladies shirt waists and dresses.
Things are unusually quiet in po
lice circles at present. Only one or
two :>■••• i have been made during
the week.
The Riflemen will resume their
a. r month. The company, like
all .others in the state, have not been
all others in the state, have not. been
meeting during the summer.
Quite a number of News subscribers
are being scratched from the books
because of a failure to pay tneir sub
scriptions. Former Brunswick papers
have'lost thousands of dollars on
paying subscribers and it is this
that the News proposes not to do.
MR. PRENTISS RETURNS.
He is the Owner of the Tallulah Falls
Railroad.
Mr. George L. Prentiss of New York
spent several days here tms week
with bis friends, Messrs. Brobston,
i'cndig & Go. Mr. Prentiss owns tin
Tallulah Falls Railroad and “The
Gouge," at. Tallulah Falls, one of the
most famous resort holes ot the south,
Go is at present extending ,ils ia.
read flora liu falls Lo Franalln, N. C„
and will build through Hay him u,
ibe .amoils pass in tho Blue ilidgt
Menu tains. It is rumored that the
Southern Iloa. is to use a part of tain
line tor a through line to Knoxville
Tennessee, thereby opening another
great, territory whose natural expo
is Brunswick.
Prominent New Yorker.
Mr. Wm. it. Locke, a pronilnent
New Yorker, and a director ot one
of tin- largest savings banks in New
York, client several days in Bruns
wick this week and leaves to-day lor
Darien, where an old friend of ,ir Is
lording a vessel for Bath, Maine. He
is going for the soa voyage and to
be with an old chum. Mr. Locke ex
pressed himself well pleased with
Brunswick and made a number of
friends while here, ue stopped oil
here to see Col. Macnen.
A Prominent Visitor.
lb ii. Jack lioivedon, of Clarksville,
Ga., accompanied by Mrs. Bowden
mil children arrived yesterday to
spend a whim in St. Simons and
v umberlAnd. He says them lias
"ever been so many visitors to the
utoiuunfiis as this season. Mr. Buvv
uen is a prominent attorney.
'
Giii'g and up-to-date In fancy work,
jn-i go to Miss Kate Slaver's Millin
ery parlors.
New Telephone Directories.
Delivery of new telephone cireclor
les dated August Ist, Has just been
completed, ii any subscriber has
failed to receive one. kindly notify of
fice mid same will be furnished. Tnis
new directory contains many new
iiann-s recently connected.
Subscribers are urged to rend over
list for additions and changes.
J. R. HALEY, Mgr.
SHIP NO l ICE.
Neither Master. Ownes nor con
signees of the Austrian steamship
'.mu will be responsible for any debts
contracted by the crew of said steam
er. ST RAGMAN & CO,
Consignees.
Wanted.
Wo would hue to ask turought tile
columns cu your paper, it there is any
person who has used Green's ugust
I lower for the cure of In ..gestion.
Dyspepsia and Liver irmndes that lias
not been cured at. u we also mean
tneir results, such as sour stomach.
>c -mem at ten o. food, nabitual costive
ness nervous dyspepsia, headaches, de
spondent feelings, sleeplessness—in
fact, and trouble connected with the
stomach or liver? This moiueiue mas
been sold for many years in all civil
ized countries, and we wish to corres
pond wit., you and seiiu you one of our
bocks free of cost. If you have never
tried August Flower, try one bottle
first. We nave never known of its
failing, li so, something more serious
is tile matter with you. Ask' your
druggist.
ti. C. Green. Woodbury, N. J.
Miss Kate Slater has in a fine line
or The Kromieo bats—ready-to-wear
hats. .\iee for travel. Call and in
spect ftcr new goods.
Notice of Removal.
Until my new quarters are ready
for occupancy 1 will share the office
with Mr. C. W. Deming, next door to
Dr- boroughs, on Newcastle street.
C. H. JEWETT.
‘i’H* BfttTNaWlCk BAIL? MB#&
iome fieeial
ZHews 2'(ctes.
PROMISES.
Once when I was very sick
And doctor thought I’d die,
And motoer couldn’t smile at me
But it just turned to cry,
That was the time for promises;
You should have heard them tell
The lots of good things f could have,
If I'd get well.
But when the fever went away,
And I began to mend,
And begged to eat the goodies
That Grandma Brown would send,
They said beef-tea was better,
And gave my grapes to Nell,
And laughed and said; “You're mighty
cross
Since you got well.”
Augusta Kortrecht.
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Mr. anil Mrs. M. Rlkan leave for
New York Friday.
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Mrs. Browning left Monday f--r Sa
vannah to spend a month.
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Mrs. W. E. Dempster and her chil
dren nave returned from Birmingham.
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Miss Jennie Fuller left on the Clyde
ship for Boston this week.
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Miss Kate Dillon is visitin': iri Jacl,
son vi lie.
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Miss Constance Butts is visiting
friends in Atlanta.
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Miss ( arrie Bale r leave- this, wee!,
for her home in ht l.cmls.
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Miss Lula l.ang will arrive Sunday
to visit Mrs. Thomas Kenny.
Miss Annie May ..mold leave, next
month for Forsyth to enter Monroe
college.
maw
Miss Willamette Gale has return and
to Atlanta after a s' ~rt v it to n-la
ives here.
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Mrs. George H. Waiter mis return
ed to Dallas, Texas, atu-r a visit to
Miss Lula Baker.
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Mrs. M. Colson and sister. Mi..
). O. A. Cook and .firs. M. A. Cook
save returned from St. Snuwn.
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Miss Marie Frazer, of Atlanta, will
at*ive Saturday, with Miss Mada Mc-
Donald, to be her guest for some
lime.
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Warren, the little son of Mr. and
Mrs. L. W. linker, i. improving from
ills illnrss at their home on Ellis
street.
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Mis. J. A. Butts and, her family navi
moved up from St. Simon, where tin
past two monies haw beta spent very
pleasantly.
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Mr. and Mrs. A. I). Gab and then
children who have spent several
weeks In a cottage on St. Simon, haw
returned to the c.,y.
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Mrs. C. M. Bailey of Clinton, S. C.,
Js spending the summer in Asheville.
Mitt. Bailey Is well known here as
Miss Kloise Davenport.
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Judge and lire Frazer who spent
several weeks the guest of Mrs. M. J.
Colson, Judge Frazer's sister, have
returned to Union Springs, Alabama.
Tho services at St. Marks Episco
pal church Sunday night were well
attended, and the sermon of Rev. J.
J. Ferry was very interesting and
forceful, ills subject, the duty of man
kind to his neighbor, being ably ban
med.
The music was also excellent, the
solo, "Fear Not. Oil, Jsiael. by Miss
Ee Symons, was beautifully rendered.
■Miss Simon's charming voice ncvci
having been 'Heard to hotter advan
tage.
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It is devoutly to be hopen that
some of Brunswick’s energetic and
public-spirited women will make an
effort this fall to organize the much
needed and oft suggested civic league.
vYitb the co-operation of municipal
authorities much good could be ac
complished by such an organization,
and tne results in improving the ap
pearance of our squares, streets aud
parks would fully repay tra- time aud
thought expended.
WILSON’S PHOTO STUDIO—Once
more open for business. 1 beg leave
ti announce that 1 have returned aid
am ready for business. Everything
or the very latest style aim no
ish will be found at Lie studio. 502
Gloucester street, j. B. Biyth, man
ager, Wilson Studio.
Miss Kate Slater wishes to ca’,l the
attention of the ladies to her new
fancy work in battenberg and renas
aunce work.
A GOOS LUNCH.
The Arcade ia now serving the best
Lunch In the city, uud this popular
place shiyujd be liberally patronized
by the nubile.
Rob Roy flour is the bert on the
market.
Yes/
Uneeda
Biscuit
arc better to-day than ever!
The Tn-er-seal Package keeps them fresh, crisp and good.
PERSONAL POiN IS.
A E. L ybourno spent Saturday and
Sunday here.
.lames Clark, Jr., of Darien, was
hero yesterday.
James Clark, Jr., of Darien, spent,
yesterday In the city,
J. B. Abrams is spending a few
days in north Georgia.
New shells are being laid on A
street between E. and G.
Walter G. Charlton of Savannah,
was iu the city yesterday.
Lieutenant A. L. Owens, ot the
ponce force, is quite ill again.
A B Johnson, of Atlanta, was a
visitor to the city yesterday.
Albert F< ndig left last night, on a
business trip up the Southern.
Mayor Emanuel will not return to
Lie city until about October 1.
\V. E. Lester, of River Fond, Ga.,
was a vitltor to the city yesterday.
J. AY. Thomas is spending some
time with his family In Roode Island.
Max Stern, a well known savannah
drummer, is in the city for a few
days as
J. J. Bowden, wife and children, of
Clark■•sville, Ga., are registered at tne
Oglethorpe.
Place your order for Page wovern
wire fencing now with C. \V. Iteming,
agent.
U A. MeCranic, of tne A. C. L., was
in the city yesterday on railroad busi
ness.
Place your order for - age wovern
wire fencing now with C. W. Iteming,
agent
Mr. A. B. Scott, the dairyman, has
mover on the Boulevard next to Ju Ige
Spencer Atkinson's place.
Julius May is selling Wilson wnis
' ej at $1 .DO per ..iiart.
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WILSON WHISKEY.
WILSON WHISKEY,
WILSON WHISKEY.
WILSON WHISKEY.
WILSON WHISKEY,
V, it SON WHISKEY,
At Juhus May s at SI.OO per quart.
Typewriter Headquarters.
Do you wish to buy, sell or rent a
machine of any description? You
will find it to year interest to call tu
me. Can sell you a typewwriter at
such a price and on such terms that
you will not miss the money.
C. H. JEWETT.
When you want a load of good wood
for 75 cents, ’paone or ca.. at
yard, corner 1 street and Cochran ave.
Miss Kate Slater has the newest
ready to w ar bats, the Kromieo. Call
and see them.
GEORGIA.
GLYNN COUNTY.
Notice is hereby given to all credi
tors of the estate of M. A. Baker, Sr.,
late oiLsahl county.'deceased, to ren
der account of their demands to
me within the time prescribed by law.
properly made out or payment of same
will be debarred. And all persons in
debted to said deceased, are hereby
requested to make immediate pay
ment to the undersigned,
i This August 27, 1902.
M. LOUISA BAKER.
Administratrix of estate of M. A.
Baker, Sr., deceased.
When you want a load of good wood
for 75 cents, ’paone i3B-3, or call at
yard, corner I street and Cochran ave.
Quinine shampoo, the latest for
ladies’ hair. For sale only at Clark's
tonsorial parlors.
Swan's down flour, absolutely
pure; try it.
Special Notice Brunswick uodge No.
4b. I. O. O. F.
A eajleil meeting will be hi Id in the
lodge room Tuesday, August, 26, at 7
p. nt., snarp, for the purpose of con
ferring the initiatory) degree. As
many members as can and tho.--
Seaport Lodge are urgently request
ed to be present. Brother Christie
D. 1). G. :u„ will deliver (ne lecture.
At 8 o'clock the Em ampmeat will be
called to order, ami seve at bro: iters
will learn more aliout Abraham's sac
rifice.
C. L. EI.UOTT. Noble Grand.
. C. CROFTON. Secretary, Bruns
wick Lodge No. 48.
JEWELRY.
DIAMONDS.
WATCHES'
and a
complete line
of the
Rogers’ Knives,
Forks, Spoons, Etc.
Fine repairing.
KtfiNGli MOTT, G. 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 II 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. 15.'
New Pack Stringless Beans 15c
New Pack Luna Brans .. ..15c
New Pack Okra 15c
New Pack Okra and Toma
toes 15c
New Pack Tomatoes, .1 cans 25c
New Pack Asparagus 'tips . .25c
New Pack Tomatoes, a cans 25c
New Pack Asparagus 35c
* THOMAS KEANY.
’Phone 11. 312 Necastie.
FOR
BREAKFAST
Large, fit Mackerel. Try
one.
If it’s good to eat, ,ve havie it.
P. DEV ARBIS.
STAPLE AMD FANCY GROCERIES
Fruits, Vegetables, Etc.
MONK STREET.
Free delivery-
August 23,