The Brunswick news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1901-1903, August 30, 1902, Image 4

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♦SATURDAY MORNINS. Special Sale. Ladies’ Colonial SLIPPERS. 40 pairs Ladies’ Colonial Slippers, former price $3,00 and $3.50, to close out the lot we have put them on sale at S2.SO. Accuracy and Exactness. We do not guess about anything In our prescription department. We use accurate welgnis and measures. Wo also use exact methods In compound ing the various Ingredients Into the fnodlclne as It Is when ready to take. And then we are always precise In checking over the prescription as a Ilnal precaution to make sure that everytmng Is all right. Wo are going into details 1 n this way just to show you how thorough we are <n every part of our prescrip tion work. THOROUGHNESS Is ex actly tue word. We want and invite you to bring or send all of your prescriptions here to bo filled. M .. i,j W. J. BUTTS, THE DRUOOIBT. St. Simon Line. Steamers Hessie No. 1 and No 2. Leav* Brimiwlcl*. Arrive Ocean Pier Leave Ocean Piers. Arrive Brunswig 8.30 . m. 9.15 a. m 5.30 p. m 6.15 p. m 5,30 u tn 6.30 pm Leave St, Simon Milts Arrive St, Simon Mills 10.00 a. m 10.00 a tu 5,10 p, in' 5,00 p m Sunday Schedule. Brunswick Leave Ocean Pier MO a ill 11.00 a. in. 2.Slip m. 6 >op, in. Feed! Feed! Corn, Oats, hay, Bran, Cotton Seed Hulls, PURI AKA. FEED. Everything at wholesale prices. Gasoline 5 gals. 95 c. A. ZELMEMOVITZ. Corner E and L Sts. Phone 205, ; Clearance Sale of all Summer Goods Continuous Bargain Day, Commencing August Ist. to September Ist. J.H.‘ Heller 8t Bro. 220 Newcastle. 302 Bay* dome tfoeial Views Vietes. Mrs. W. H. Leopold is visiting in Savannah. m m m Mrs. A. C. Blam and her two chil dren are at. Cornelia. ... Miss Julia Powell, of Quitman, is visiting Mrs. Constant Miller. • a ■ Mrs. S. C. Atkinson wiio Vias been ill for the past week, is improving. • • • Archie Kay leaves shortly for Bal timore, where he will enter school. • • m Miss Nell Mclntosh, of Darien, is the guest of Mrs. James S. iJunwody. ... Miss Bessie Smith has returned from a pleasant visit to Barrington, oa. ... Mr. an.l Mrs. M. Eikan left on the Mallory steamer for New York yes terday. • * * Mr. Ed Gors'hon and his daugh ter, MVrue, returned to Atlanf* Thursday. • • • Mrs. W. B. Armstrong and Miss Della Bfeck are spending the summer at Porter Springs. • • Mrs. Harrison and children leave to morrow for nOrth Georgia where they will spcml some time, • ■ • Mr. Constance Milter and family have returned from a delightful trip to Hendersonville. N. C. • • • Mrs. W. J. Hodgson, of Waycross, and Mrs. V. Jeffers leave today for Atlanta to spend several days. • • Mrs. Julius May leu on yesterday's Mallory steamer for an extended trip to New York, Boston and other east ern cities. Mr. an.l Mrs. J. R. Hudson and t heir little .laughter, have returned to Amcrlcus after a pleasant visit to Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Johnson. ... Mr. and Mrs. A. Isaac returned yes terday from New York and other cast ern cities, where they have been to select their fall stock. Sec tuetr ad. in tomorrow's issue. ... Mrs. Jacob Rotholz and little Miss Lanrlce Glass will arrive Monday from Norfolk. Mrs. Rothplz will he the guest of fu r mother, Mrs. L. Green wood for a short time. - . . A number of young people compli mented Miss Ada Brown, who Is the guest of Mrs. T. W. Causey, with a delightful surprise party Tuesday evening. Games were played and re freshments served and the occasion was a pleasant sueecßa. • * • Mrs. W. N. Orambllng and her chil dren left Thursday night for Atlanta after a pleasant visit to Mrs. Victoria Jeffers. At Wayeross Mr. Grumbling wi.l join his family and accompany them to Atlanta, where on September 3rd, they will attend the wedding of Miss Stella Grambling and Mr. Carlos Rogers of Savannah. ... Miss Alma Wright complimented Robert Hopkins with a pleasant fare “weli tea Thursday evening, previous to his departure for College Park, wnere ho is to attend school. Those present were: Robert Hopkins, Julius Elkan, Elliott Moore; Mumfonl Tison; Paul Morton; Ralph Wood, Andrews Wright. The informal concerts at Fleming A- Waff's music room have been much enjoyed lately by those fortunate enough to have heard them. Among those who contributed to the pro gram on these occasions were: l)r. and Mrs, G. W. Blanton, Miss Fe Symons. Mr. It. E. Sherman and others and these popular singers always give great pleasure to their mu..once. Ladies if you want to see every thing and up-to-date In fancy work, just go to Miss Kate Slaier's Millin ery parlors. The sensible housewife will always use Rob Roy flour. Miss Kate Slater has tn a fine line of The Kromico hats--ready-to-wear hats, is ice for travel. Call and In spect her new goods. An Ex-CHief Justices Opinion. Judge O. E. Lochrane, oi Georgia, in a letter to L>r. Bigger, states that he never suffers himself to be without a bottle of Dr. Bigger’s Huckleberry Cordial for the relief of ail bowel troubles, Dysentery, Diorrhoea, etc. etc. Sold by all druggists, 25c and 50c bottle. Why pay $1.50 for a whiskey when you can get Wilson's at Julius May's for SI.OO T Why pay SI.OO for a bottle of ordi nary whwiskey when you can get the genuine Wilson's at Julius May's for SI.OOT Largest load of wood in the city for 75 cents. Ring pho.e 138-3 or call 'phone 138-3 or call at yard, corner avenue. Through Cars to Savannah. To accommodate the Increasing trav el between Brunswick and Savannah the Southern Railway will hereafter operate two extra coaches on the train leaving Brunswick at 6:25 a. m. every Sunday, tc go through without change. Tins will insure a comfortable trip for all who desire to gpend the day tn Sa vannah. rwa BRtJNHWIOK DAILY OTBW*. LITTLE LOCAL LINES. A large crowd will take advantage of the cheap excursion to Atlanta to day. The tickets are good to return Tuesday morning. No more robberies were reported yesterday. The thiei rias probably •eon frightened and will remove op oration to other parts, Monday is Labor Day and will be celebrated by the laboring men every where. The Brunswick labor union will probably have a big parade. In publishing the list of jury com missioners yesterday morning the name of Mr. J. Green, who is the oldest member of the boaru. was un intentionally omitted. The work of cleaning up .ie public school building, preparatory to the opening next month was begun under the supervision of Superintendent Ballard yesterday. An Excursion from Atlanta will ar rive this morning via the Southern Railway and as it will be the last of the 'season it is expected that a large crowd will come down Alex Hagler, his son and Joe Jeffer son, all wflito. who were ' arrested Thursday, charged with stealing watermelons, will be given a prelimi nary hearing before Justice Lambrlght Tuesday morning. More talk was going the rounds yesterday with reference to a now hotel on St. Simon and tin News has been Informed that a company will sixin ask for a charter for the pur pose of building and operating one on the island. The officers of the military compan les are being beseiged with requests or endorsements for the oilier of ad jutant general of the state So far they have taken no decided stand in the matter and so far as th mill iary of this city is concerned the race is open and free to all. Notice. 1 beg to announce to my friends and the public that 1 have r moved m> business from Newcastle street to Og lethorpe and Bay streets, between Gloucester and Monk. I shall he pleased to Serve al! win use feed, and can supply them in enan titles of from one sack or barrel to car loads, to suit any one's wants, at the lowest possible prices. Telephone 93. J. M. BURNETT. Special Notice. All bills against the Austrian steam ship. Zura. must be presented at our office by noon to-day. or pay inapt thereof will he debarred. Wjsj F. n. M. STRACHAN ft CO. Consignees. Largest load of wood in the city for 75 cents. Ring 'phone 13S-3 or call 'phone 138-3 or call at yard, corner avenue. Wuon you want a load of good wood for 75 -cents, 'paone 138-3, or call at yard, corner I street and vochran ave. Th Dirt Come? Out In stead of going in, when you send your clothes to Jim Carter. Let his boy come for your clothes. Puone 2532. Something new—quinine shampoo for ladles Get it at Clark's barber stop., 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. in., returning at 11 a. m. and 6 p. m. This will afford the people of the city a good chance to spend the day at this popular resort. You can’t afford to miss it. Regular Through Trains on B. & B Regular through trans are now be ing run on the B. & B. from Brunswick to Offerman. The train is a mixed one, and the passenger and freig.u traffic is good. The B. &B. is moving forward steadily, and is doing goon > work for Brunswick. v How Uneeda Biscuit Fresh, crisp and dainty. When Uneeda Biscuit Whenever you are hungry. Where Uneeda Biscuit Wherever you are. Why Uneeda Biscuit Because good digestion waits on appetite. Sold only in In-er-seal Packages. PERSONAL POINTS. L. J, ..eavy was In Jesup yesterday. B. V. Addenley returned to the city yesterday morning. Col. W. E. Kay has returned from a business trip to .Tlbanv. D ft. Cox, of Derion was among the visitors to the city yesterday. Capt. C. A. Russell sailed on the Rio Grande yesterday tor New York. J. S. Raj | ond of the Mallory line returned from Jacksonville last night. Judge J. T. Lambright (eaves this morning to spend several days In At lanta, f'. O. Nail of Wayne county was among the visitors to the city yes terday. Lee McLendon, the Atlanta agent of tue B. ft is. returned to his home last night.' , M. I>. Miller, of the Sizer Lumber Company, who has o<>en in Florida for tiie tiast three or four mouths, has returned to the city. If. V. Adderly, the enterprising Newcastle street merchant, has re turn* .1 from the eastern markets, wL iv he has been selecting ins fall stock. , - ■ *he following passengers sailed on t o Rio Granule yesterday for New York: M. Bishop,-.Mrs. t; m. Jones and daughter, Mrs. Julius May. Mrs. S. B. Nathan, Mr. and Mrs. M. Elkan, A o Smith, C. A. Russell, Lee T. Stubs. Julius May Is selling Wilsou whis key at $ 1.00 per -.uart. WILSON~'WHLHKEY, WILSON WHISKEY, WILSON WHISKEY, WILSON WHISKEY, WILSON WHISKEY, V, 11 SON WHISKEY, At Junus 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 ycur Interest to call t u me. Can sell you a typewwrlter at such a price and on such terms that you will not miss the money. C. IL JEWETT. Rob Roy Flour is good University of Georgia. The 102d session of the University of t’ne state will open on September ISth. This institution is organized in three departments, Academic. Law and Agricultural There is no tuition to residents of the state except in the 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 full course. Room is furnished in both the old and new dormitories free, and excellent board is supplied in Denmark Hall at SB,OO per month. Chancellor W. B. Hill will be lad to supply a nandsome book and catalogue on application. Rob Roy flour makes fine bread. Wanted. would l.ae to ask throught the columns oi your paper, if there is any person who has used Green's —ugust Flower for the cure of. In...gestion. Dyspepsia and Liver l’rouoles that has not J>een cured—ai.u we also mean taeir results, such as sour stomach, ie -memation o, food, habitual costive ness nervous dyspepsia, headaches, de spondent feelings, sleeplessness—in fact, and trouble connected with the stomach or liver? This meuieine nas been sold for many years in all civil ized 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 tne matter with you. Ask your druggist. G. C. Green, Woodbury, N. J. Swan’s down flour, absolutely pure; try It. WILSON'S PHOTO STUDIO—Once more epen for business. I beg leavs 1 1 announce that 1 have returned ar.d am ready for business. Everything of the very latest style and fin toh will be found at the studio. 502 Gloucester street. J. B. Blyth, man ager, Wilson Studio. Miss Kate Slater wishes to call the attention of the ladies to her new fancy work in battenberg and rena-s --aunce work. A QOOB LUNCH. The Arcade Is now serving the best lunch In the city, and Ibis popular place should be liberally patronized by the public. JEWELRY, j DIAMONDS. WATCHES ► ■ '"■•<' a ■ and a :■ complete line ► of the ’ Rogers’ Knives, • Forks, Spoons, Etc. ► Fine repairing. ; KENNON MOTT, 0. 0. The Leading Jeweler. 216 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 fol owing vegetables: New Back Sugar Corn ...,15c New Back Early June Boas. 15c New Pack Stringless Beans 15c Now Back Lima Brans .. ..15c New Pack Okra 15c- New Pack Okra and Toma ioes 15c New Pack Tomatoes. 3 cans 25c New Back Asparagus Tips . .25c New Pack Tomatoes, a cans 25e • New Back Asparague 35c w THOMAS KEANY, ’Phone 11. 312 Necastle. FOR . BREAKFAST 1 ,<arge, fat Mackerel. Try one. If it's good to eat, w ha vis it. P. DEV ARRIS. GTAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES Fruit*, Vegetables, Eto. MONK STREET. Free dellvsry. ATTQtrST -56.