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i UDAY MORNIN&
Special Sale.
Ladies’ Colonial
SLIPPERS.
40 pairs Ladies’ Colonial
Slippers, former price $3,00
and $3.50, to close out tne lot
we have put them on sale at
Accuracy ..d Exactness.
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Wo do not guess about anything in
our proscription department. We use *
accurate weights and measures. We <
also use exact methods In compound .
► ing the various Ingredients into the „
► medicine as it is when ready to taken
, And then we are always precise in
i. checking over the prescription as a
final precaution to make sure Inal
everytuing Is all right. ’
We are going into details In tins <
way just to show you how thorough •
• we are in every part of our prescrip- ~
• tion work. Tll OROUGI INBBS is ex- „
ai tly tne word.
We want and Invite you to bring or
send all of your proscriptions here to H
be lilled. - 1
W. J. BUTTS,
THE DRUGGIBT. /T .
St. Simon Line.
Steamers Hessie No. 1 and No 2.
l.eavß Brunswick. Arrive Ocean Pier Leave Ocean Piers. Arrive Brunswick
8.30 a tn. 9.15 a. m
5.30 p. in 615 p. in 5.30 o m 6.30 pm
Lttave St, Simon Milts Arrive St. Simon Mills
10.00 a. m 10.00 a m
5,10 p, m' 5.00 v in
Sunday S.liciluli’.
* Leave Brunswick Ijoavo Oeeiui Pier
9.20 a ni. 11.00 a in.
2.80 p. m. 6-00 p, m.
Feed! Feed!
Corn, Oats, Slay, Bran,
Cotton Seed Hulls,
PURI AKA. FEED.
Everything at wholesale prices.
Gasoline 5 gals. 95 c.
A. ZFLMENOVITZ.
Corner E and L Sts. Phone 205,
Clearance Sale
of all
Summer Goods
Continuous Bargain Day, Commencing
August Ist. to September Ist.
d.H. Heller & Bro.
220 Newcastle. 302 Bay
LITTLE LOCAL LINES.
A large excursion will reach the
city over the Southern railway to
morrow morning from Atlanta.
Chief Green was busy yesterday
morning testing several of the fire
boxes iu different sections of the city.
The County Commissioners will
hold their regular monthly meeting
on Tuesday and will transact consid
erable business.
“ Jesse Aldrige, the well known and
popular day clerk at the Ogle
thorpe hotel, is confined to his room
by' illnes, to the regret of his many
friends.
Several pistol shots were fired in
tlic southern portion of the city last
night. The police department should
look info tin's business of promiscious
pistol shooilng.
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It was Squire Peterson, of St. Simon
who was fined S4O hy acting Mayor
Franklin some days ago. The News
published it as J. S. Peterson. This
was an error. Tne negro paid the
fine yesterday.
The early northern and Savannah
mall yesterday got mixed and took
a trip to Jacksonville, wnile the Jack
sonville mail came here. The Bruns
wick mail arrived on the regular 3
o’clock train.
The supervising architect of the
public building Is advertising for bids
for Ihe electrical work to lie done on
j the building. Most of the Brunswick
contractors will make a bid on the
work.
Dr. Kennon Mott is spreading out in
"his optical line. He has an office in
Vicksburg, Miss., and lie will proha
lily open one at Norfolk, Va., and later
in other live c ities. Mr. Mott has and
is having great success in this line
and has many letters of praise from
prominent people.
John C. Lehman, for many years a
rt sidcuit of Brunswick, but who ts now
residing in Atlanta, will return lo the
oily tomorrow, and will hereafter
manage the business of 1,. Goldsmith,
on Gloucester street. N.r. Lehman has
a large circle of friends in the city
who will welcome him among them
again.
BURGLARS STILL AT WORK.
More Houses Were Entered Wednes
day Night.
The burglar or burglars who are
in lirunswiek at present are still at
work and two or three more people
reported yesterday that their houses
had been entered during the' week.
The thief seems to be after some
thing to eat, and in most cases lie
has entered the pantry and relieved
it of all the groceries. The police arc?
now keeping a sharp lookout all over
th' city and the thief or thieves will
be canr'fit if the work is kept up,
Within the past two weeks at least
a doz, n houses have been entered in
all sections of the city, and quite
a number of articles have been stolen.
TO OPEN A GERMAN SCHOOL.
Rabbi Friedman, of Tampa, Here For
That Purpose.
In Sundays issue of The News there
appeared a clipping from the Tampa
Times to the effect that Rabbi Fried
man. of that city, had accepted a
call from the synagogue of this city.
Tills Is a mistake, as our Jewish
citizens have not yet decided upon a
rabid. However, they are in coimuu
ideation with several and will make
a selection within the next few days.
Rabbi Friedman is in tne city and
is making arrangements to open a
German school. His family will ar
rive hero later.
Tallies if you want to see every
thing and up-to-date tn fancy work,
just go to Mis;, Kate Skuor's Millie
cry parlors.
Wanted.
Wo would Lao to ask tnrought the
columns or your paper, if there is any
person who lias used Orem's ugust
Flower for the cure of In ..gestion
Dyspepsia and R.vt r t'rouoles (hat has
not been cured —ai u we also mean
[tneir results, such as sour stomach,
ic'im iuation o. food. Habitual costive
ness nervous dyspepsia, headaches, de
spondent feelings, sleeplessness—in
fact, and trouble connected with the
stomach or liver? This meundne uas
been sold for many years in all civil
iz.ed countries, and we wish to corres
pond witu you and senu you one of our
books free of cost. If you have never
tried August Flower, try one bottle
first. We have never known of its
tailing. If so, something more serious
is tile matter with you. Ask your
| druggist.
U. C. Green, Woodbury, N. J.
Miss Kate Slater has in a fine line
l of The Kromieo hats —ready-to-wear
hats. i>ice for travel. Call and in
spect a-er 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. Soroughs, on Newcastle street
C. H. JEWETT.
THU BRUNSWICK DAILY NEW&
dome doeial
Views Viotes.
Miss Fannie Symmes Is visiting in
Noith Carolina.
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Charlie Conoley is the guest of the
Misses Conoley.
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Miss Stella Peufieid is visiting
friends iu Norfolk, Va. *
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Mrs. McHenry, of Savannah is the
guest of her mother, Mrs. Y. N.
Tharin.
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Mrs. Neil Calnan and her children
have returned from a visit to Jack
sonville.
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T. Z. Deese of Savannah is spend
ing a few days here the guest of Mrs.
limy Stacy.
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Miss Clara Ferguson lias returnee!
to Savannah after a pleasant visit to
Mis. Alary Stacy.
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Mrs. C. fi. Lloyd and Miss Edna
Penniman will return Saturday irorn
a visit to Toccoa.
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Mr, George B. Lucas of Austin,
Texas, is the guest of his mother
Mrs. H. E. Lucas.
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Miss Rosa Smith who has been the
guest of Mrs. C. H. Jewell, will leave
for Savannah this week.
m m m
Miss Margaret Charlton oas return
ed from Incachee and is again with
Miss Maude Nightingale.
Mrs. Adams of Jacksonville, with
her tnree children, are the guest ul
her sister. Mrs. Nc-il Catuan.
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Mrs. G. M. Jones and Mi. s Laura
Jones leave today on the ltio Grande
to spend some time in Boston. Be
fore returning they will visit Mobile.
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The Way cross Herald of Tie day
says: "Air. and Mrs. H L. H. Win tins
left yesterday tor Savannah, where
Mr. Wiggins has occeptou a position
wlta the A. C. L.”
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Miss Margaret Symons will open a
private school Monday, fieptembei
Hast, at her home, 2ui London street
Miss Symons has hail several years’
experience as a teacher, and was
most successful. Her school will
doubtless be well patronised.
NEWT OF THE SHIPS.
Small Marine Items of the Doings o'
Day.
There were no arrivals or sailing
of vessels yesterday. The following
schooners cleared: It. Bowers, Young
Providence; B. Peck, Dodd, New
Haven.
Tile- Mallory at earner Rio Grande
will probaldy sail for New York so me
time during ini' day.
The Maritine; News and Review
says:
The I masted schooner Samuel P.
Bowers was launched from the yard
of Kelley-Spear Cos. this after:-., on.
The vessel was constructed for Char
lea S. Ilirsch A- Cos,, of Nev. York
and will enter the lumber carrying
trade. Her dimensions are: Length
160 ft.; beam. ..u.o ft.: depth, 13 ft
She will be commanded by Oapt. W.
C. Richardson ol' Deer Isle.
Will Be a Good Season.
it is snld that the coming season
will probably he the greatest in the
history of Joky) Island. A number of
workmen are now busily engaged on
the island and among the improve
ment is the construction of anew
electric plant.
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 Wen opened, for the in
stallation of a conduit and electuc
wiring system for the U. S. custom
house and postoffice at Bnusswiek
Georgia, in accordance with the draw
ings and specifications, copies of
which may he obtained at tins -office
or at the office ot the superintendent
of construction at Brunswick, Georgia
at the discretion of the supervising
architect.
JAMES KNOX TAYLOR.
Supervising Architect.
Largest load of wood in the city for
7a cents. Ring 'phone 13,v. or call
’phone 138-3 or call at yard, corner
avenue.
When you want a load of good wood
for 75 cents, 'pnone 138-3, or call at
yard, corner I street and mchtaii are
The D>rt Comes Out
In stead of going in, "!i a v.ui
your clothes to Jim Carter. Let hi.-
boy come fpr your clothes. Puone
2532
Something new—quinine shampoo
for ladies Get it at Clark’s barber
shop.,
Filthy Temples in India.
Sacred cows often defile Indian tem
pies, but worse yet is a body that st
pointed by coustii ation. Don’t per
mit it. Cleanse your system with
Dr. King's New Life Tills and avoid
untold misery. They give lively liv
ers. aetve bowels, good digestion, fine
appetite. Only 25c. at all druggists.
Rob Roy flour is the best on the
market.
Yes!
Uneeda
Biscuit
arc better to-day than ever!
The In-er-seal Package keeps them fresh, crisp and good.
PERSONA! POINTS.
E J. Allen spent yesterday at Tif
tou.
Cos,. W, E. Kay spent yesterday in
A i bany.
(Taaud Dart is hack from a business
trip to Waycross.
Willie liiiley left Tin -day to enter
college at Abbeville.
Albert Iv-ndig is spending a few
days at Tallulah Falls.
B. J. Ford left yesterday on a 3 isi
ni -s trip to Offerman.
' Mayor" Tilton, of Ocean Pier. Si.
Simon, was in the city yesterday.
Col. Sam Borchardt returned to his
home in Tampa yesterday*morning.
.J. W. Tatum, of the Aiken Canning
Company has returned to Sylvester.
General Manager J. A. McDuffie of
tne It ti II spent yesterday at Offer
man.
V B. Scott, the dairyman, will not
remove to tn< Raffo place until Sep
tember 1
.1 S. Raymond of tne Mallory line,
left yesterday on a business trip to
Jacksonville.
Lee McLendon, the Atlanta agent of
the Brunswick and Birmingham Ry„
was in the city yesterday.
Dr. C. M. Gowen will leave in a day
i:' twe on an extended vacation. He
will visit Asheville and other points.
Ed. Douglas, the general clerk for
B. H. Levy Bros, & Cos., lias re- I
turned from a pleasant trip to Madi- j
son.
Mr. W. F. Pmmlman ie£f Wcdn- ■>-
da.v for Thomusville, calJcdd there by
news of the death of his brother-ln
i. \v.
Col. Henry .T. Dunn will return
shortly from Pennsylvania*, where nc
has been for ■■ veral weeks on a
fishing trip.
Dr. J. W. Buggs has sold his resi
dence at auction for $1025.00, pur
chaser being M. J. Tatnall. He can
now 5 - found at 1309 Mansfield Street.
Fish Still Scarce.
The fish law recently- passed pro
hibiting x'iniiyi v.ernvn months in
the year has caused a scarcity of fish
unprecedented in the history of Bruns
wick and many who have heretofore
had fish two or tnree times each week
are satisfied if they do that well in
a month under existing circumstances.
Iron Coming Monday.
•Contractor Bowen told a News rep
resentative yesterday tnat a large
shipment of iron to be used on the
public building, would arrive Monday,
and the work will start up again.
The delay has been caused by the
failure of the iron to reach here in
time.
CARRIER WANTED—AppIy at
News office, S:3O this morning,
Julius May Is selling Wilson whis
key at SI.OO per quart.
WILSON WHISKEY,
WILSON WHISKEY,
'• WILSON WHISKEY,
WILSON WHISKEY,
WILSON WHISKEY,
Wll SON WHISKEY.
At Julius May 's at SI.OO per quart.
Typewriter Headquarters.
Do you wish to buy, sell or rent a
machine of any description? You
will tied It to year interest to call in
me. Can sell you a typewwriter at
such a price and on such terms that
you will not miss the monev.
C. H. JEWETT.
Rob Roy flour makes fine bread.
AUGUST 19,
Swan’s down flour, absolutely
pure; try it.
WILSONS PHOTO STUDIO—Once
more epen for business. I beg leave
t i announce that 1 have returned and
am ready for business. Everything
id the very latest, style amt tin
Lh will be found at the studio. 502
Gloucester street. J. B. Btytfi, man*
after, Wilson Studio.
... ~.k.
Miss Kate’ Stater wishes to rail Ihe
attention ,if the Indies to her new
fancy work in bat ten berg and re mis
aunce work.
A GOOD LUNCH.
The Arcade Is now serving the bust
lunch in the city, and this popular
place should be liberally patronized
by the ptehllc.
JEWELRY.
DIAMONDS.
WATCHES
arid a
complete line
of the
Rogers' Knives,
Forks. Spoons, Etc,
Fine repairing.
KENNGN MOTT, 0. 0.
The Leading Jeweler.
215 NEWCASTLE STREET.
Inspector of watches for the
Southern and B & B Hallways.
Keeper of the city clock. Time
by wire from Washington daily
at 11 a. m.
A DINNER.
is not complete without some
one ot the fol owing vegetables:
New Pack Sugar Corn ...,15c
New Pack Early June Peas, 15c
New Pack Stringless Beans 15c
Now Pack Lima Beans .. ..15c
New Pack Okra 15c
New Para Okra and Toma
toes 1 5c
New Pack Tomatoes, 3 cans 25c
X- w Pack Asparagus Tips ..25c
New Pack Tomatoes, 6 cans 25c
New Pack Asparague 35c
THOMAS KEANY,
'Phone 11. 312 Necastle.
; FOR
BREAKFAST
l arge, lap Mackerel. Try
one.
If it's good to eat. we havin it.
P. DEVAEEIS.
STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES
Fruits, Vegetables, Etc.
MONK STREET.
Free delivery.