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

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FRIDAY MORNING. “A Penny Saved is a Penny Made.” It is the wls.i of every prudent man to lay aside for future use as much of his earnings as possible without denying himself of the necessaries and some of the luxuries of life. It is also his wish to appear beiore his fellow men in dress as neat and as up-to-date as his circumstances will permit. This combination of ureas t!nd saving is made possible by i^oußrz 25 per ct. DISCOUNT SALE on our entire stock of Men’s Winter Oodds, embracing Overcoats, Suits, Unuerwear, Stiff-bosom Shirts, Night Shirtts, Pajamas, Ladies' Skirts, Jackets, Dressing Sacques, Silk and flan nei Waists. Hundreds of our patrons are lying in wait of this self-same ad announcing this sale, consequently we would ad vise that if you are at all Interested in any of the above, that you call to make your selections as soon as pos sible. SALE COMMENCES Friday ( January 24th. LEVY’S. We are now selling THE “RIO HONDO” Brunswick Made. CIGARS. Ask for Them. W. J. BUTTS, THE DRUGGIST. Huyler’s Candy Frseh Every Week. Notice to Merchants and Planters. GENUINE AROOSTOOK COUNTY, MAINE. SEED POTATOES, From a Seed Field, guaranteed true to name. Have Just received a car of the above, consisting of the following varieties, in eleven peck barre I sacks: HOULTON EARLY ROSE—An immense yielder and a sure cropper. Too well known for further comment. PRIDE OF THE SOUTH (White Bliss) —A beautiful round white potato. An early yielder and a big cropper. Specially adapted for shipping qualities RED BLISS (Bliss Triumph)—One of the best varieties for the south. It Is very early, a large yielder, and the best keeper known. We also have the Hebron, Burbank, Peerless and Goodrich for latsr planting. All orders will receive our prompt attention. BENJ. BORCHARDT & CO., Wholesale Produce and Grocers, Brunswick, Ga. We are selling out all our FUNNtI WHISTS P Below Cost. E SEE DISPLAY IN WINDO V AND; f NOTICE PRICES. ! J. EL HELLER & BRO., ► 220 Newcastle Street. ; We always refund money, if; ► not satisfactory. LOCALNEWS SHORT NOTES ABOUT PEOPLE WHO COME AND 60 WHO THEY VIBIT. Interesting Item. Gatehrsd Here and There By New* Reportere. Notes of Interest. See the Photo Jewelry, Miniatures, etc., at Wilson’s Studio, Gloucester street. Mr. W. H. Quarterman of Waveriy was among the visitors to the citty yesterday. Mr. J. G. Wilson, of the S. A. L„ spent yesterday in the city on busi ness. Mr. L. Loftln is seriously ill at his home on Egmont street. Mr. F. M. Edwards, of the Southern railway, was registered at the Ogle thorpe yesterday. Mr. H. G. Powell, of Valdosta, was a visitor to the city yesterday. Mr. G. W. White, of Mae on, was reg istered at the Oglethorpe yesterday. Mr. J. E. Symons, of Jacksonville, spent yesterday in the city. Mr. W. E. Hixon was here yesterday from Lumber Cu.y. The board of trade will meet in regu lar weekly session at their rooms in the city hall this morning. A full at tendance is requested. Col. C. P. Goodyear left Wednesday night for Washington, where he goes on business connected with the deep ening of the Brunswick bar. He will be there foil some time. A BIG MUSICAL COMEDY. “Where the Laugh Comes In,” s a new farce comedy by Ghas. W, Chase, will be presented at the Grand Opera House Saturday matinee and night. January 25. This company headed by Chas. H. Phillips, Tom Ripley, Vida Keane, Paul Bordman and a dozen high class artists, is a laughing hit from start to finish, for in every situa tiouand line is just "where the laugh comes in.' The plot centers around Col. Peach and his son Lick, and the latter's desire to quit school. Through the wonderful power of a Oaruda Btone —a talisman from far away India—-Col. Peach is changed in face and form to his son, and "Vice Versa." The old man is sent to school where he gets into an endless amount of trouble, tne younger reach stays at home and keeps things In a constant uproar, starting a burlesque show, rehearsing them in the parlor during a call from the minister, and keeping up a h<v pace. The fun is kept up to the very finish, when things are happily righted for everybody. Many and varied spe cialties of a high order are Intro duced. Matlneo prices, 15c for chl dren: 25c for adults. Nigbt prices, 26V 35, 60 and 75c. When you want good shocm&klag or repairing done always call on B. L. Jordan. The best work for the least mohey. Old Clothes Cleaned, dyed and repaired at Jim Carter’s. Phone 253-2. Place, 504 Monk street. Just received, anew lot of gas heaters at 310 Newcastle street. Artistic hair cutting, 15c. Call on Walton, the barber, at opera house. Louis 66, sold everywhere at 11.50, at Julius May's for SI.OO. To Raffie a Plano Anew and handsome Kingsbury piano will be raffled shortly. It can now bo seen at Elkan's store. In the millinery department. Chances will be one dollar each. Try McDuffie’s "No 16" for La Grippe or Influenza. It Is guaranteed to cure or your money will he refund ed. Price 11.00. At W. Joerger's. If you want your bicycle repaired right bring It to an experienced work man. B. J Oiewine, 505 Gloucester street Let us fill your prescription. Pure drugs, prices always right Heater Sale Drug Cos. For the best shingles call on L. A. Miller. Repairing a Specialty. The repairing done at Jim Carter's la fa charge of a Srst-claas taller. Get a Look At the latest samples for clothing at Jim Carter's. Only first-class work done. Three sizes of gas hsstsrs on dis play at 110 Newsastle street. W. M. TUPPER A CO, Forwarding and Shipping Agents. Lighterags, Tewing and Marins In surance. Cerreaponaenc# Solicited. BRUNSWICK, QA. SHIP NOTICE Neither the master, owner or con signees o the British steamship Magda will be responsible for any debts con tracted by the crew of said vessel. P. D. M. Stricken * Cos., Consignees. THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEW* •HAVE [YOUR EYES ► * Treated and fitted with glasses' by a home man. Then, If any-" thing goes wrong you can have" It corrected. EXAMINATION FREE. “ KENNGN MOTT. 0. I)., j ◄ 215 NEWCASTLE STREET, i A JEWELER AND * GRADUATE OPTICIANS Inspector of watches for the , Southern Railway. Keeper of} the city clock... Time by wire-* from Washington daily at 11} a. m. , TANARUS" £ Ladies X [Entertaining : } With afternoon teas will find} £ it to their interest to call and4 ♦ examine our nice line of TEA— ♦ ♦ f £ Koh-I-Noor, Emperor Blend and* e Formosa. } 4 4 £ Dainty Crackers, Alberts,4 } Athena, Ramona, N-.bisco, Dain-4 ♦ ty Minuets, Champagne Wafers} t 4 T and Saratoga Chips 4 } Chocolate-Menier. } *Thos. Keany's,; X ♦ . FANCY GROCER, 4 T Phone 11. 312 Newcastle St. } r , POOR WOMAN. * "Troubles of Her Own.” ! [ft: l s r i ► ► If she only had a !GAS RANGE : * Cooking would be a pleasure.^ * i . BRUNSWICK LIGHT AND < . -i WATER COMPANY. ! 4 FOR SALE. ..60x180 feet south of the Baptist church on Union street; $750. Small leash payment, baiance on long time. I 30x100 on E street, SBS. 45x90 corner London and Albany streets, S3OO, small cash payment. Three houses and lots in New Town bringing sl2 rent; price S6OO. One brick block, income SI,BOO per annum; price $16,000. For good property, cheap property investment or income, call on BROBSTON, FENDiG & COMPANY. Shingles, laths and everything for the builder at L. A. Miller's. An Instantaneous water heater, gives hot water while you are looking at It A hot bath can be nad as quickly as you want it, with an instantaneous water heater. U Whiskey, the best in Brunswick, ily whiskey. For sale only at Loew •n stein's. A gas stove —a genuine pleasure. When you want lumber of any kind call on L. A. Miller. He will save you money. If you want your bicycle repaired right bring it to an experienced work man. B. J Olewine, 505 Gloucester street COLLINS & GLASS, Contractors' and Bidders. ..Estimates furnished on short no tice and satisfaction guaranteed. Superintending a specialty. 422 North Wolf Street Brunswick, Sa. FIGHT FOR FREE LUNCH SOME OF THE BALOON KEEPERS OPPOSE TO COUNCIL PASSING ORDINANCE AGAINST IT. The article in yesterday's News to the effect that council would pass an ordinance prohibiting the saloons from serving free lunch, caused somewhat of a stir among the "11 o’clock sports ’ and some of the saloon keepers, while the restaurant men welcomed the news. It was understood at first that all the saloon men serving free lunch were willing that council pass the or dinance, hut It was learned yesterday that the movement is opposed by a number of them who say they can see no good reason Why such an odinance snould be passed. The ’’regulars’’ had a tremendous kick coming, as one of them was heard to remark: “Will ahev to get me anew boarding house.” The matter was scheduled to come up before council last night, but on account of other business, it was post- IK>ned, and may be decided at the meetin tonight To the Public. This is to notify the public that I will not pay a note given in favor of Kosa Tuddy for $27, dated December 20, 1901, also for S2O, dated same day, as the cons.aeration for which these notes were given baa not been ful filled. AJBKaHAM BENNKTT. For artistic photographs that will not fade or spot yon art advised to go to Wilson's studio, 504 1-2 Glouces ter street. Call and see his crayons, frames; etc. WITH THE NEW TEAR open up one of our bottles of QM WILSON AND YELLOW LABEL )|\ 1 | -ABr i and drink to the health and prosper lty of friends and self during the These goods are pure and whole • - i'L 1 * om# - Unexcelled for richness, and * r *?'■'* r'i'vV' strength and flavor. ✓•>*r,jk n Right for nealth and prosperity. JUUU.S MAY, Corner Bay and Gloucester Streets ’Phone 221. I Brunswick Sash sc Door Cos. MANUFACTURERS OF SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, MOULDINGS, FR AMI’S, I TC. FROM GEORGIA PINE AND CYPRESS LUMBER FACTORY: OFFICE: Stonewall Street 600 Cochran Ave. Prince Street Telephone 239. Cochran Avenue. Ocean Avenue. BRUNSWICK, GA - The Toilet Treat, DERIVIINOh, Will keep your hands from chapping HUKTER-SALiE drug co. ’Phone 37. Anybody can buy goods, butte buy and sell at such startling prlcea as Mrs. M. Isaac offers is a mystery to the public. Clothing! Wo have entered the race to lead, and this we are doing. See our special line for Genta in Clay Worsted Cheviots and Serge for $6.50. We have a few suite left In checks that we will sacrifice at $5.75; also a nice line at $7.50. Remember, these suits sell for $8 and $lO, and you wilt do well to eali and secure one. Pants at a 1 Prices See eur $6 kind for $3.77. A nice line for $2.69. Shoes for men:..The Cracker „ack is the most stylish Shoe you would like; our price, $2.60. Also uhoes for Ladies, Children and Infants. Men’s Underwear from 76c per suit to $2. Wool Hose at 19c for La dies and Gents. Our stock Is always of the latest styles, and it will ben efit you to call and Inspect it. MRS. M. ISAAC. DEALER IN Fancy Dry Goods, Ciothirife, ut s, Hats, El c., Etc. [Coffee ji/ | Talk mk ► We havn t been saying much about; ► our Coffees through the paper. ' ► But we have builtt up such a trade ■ ton our Coffees we want every ► body to know it and try it. • Harper’s M A. J in 1 pound p tins 35c J ► Harper’s M& J blend in 1 [ pound tins, 25c ’ ► If its nice, we have it. I }. . Harper’s MAJ in 1 pound.. . . 1 tins, , .35c ; 1 [THL HUSTI .E.R . Th® Grcccr. Phene 158- NoTlCc, or i UINUIHir rt.lUKulP ItuJ.ll- I V G JT TICK COURT. Upon petition of J. W. Conoley, N l>. ami Ex O. J. p . 29-h dlstiie G. M. of a .id county, the 1 1-tce lor hold ng 11 e m-id N P.undsx o. Jn-ttce of t*e i epo-.-r. Is hereby c-anged fr. • No 31? Vewc stte stree . I'ru. ewiek. ;;a., to Vo 23 Or-m str,--'t. Rmnfitric'r. Gn Thi-t change to take sheet Imm dia'. ly after th ■ publication of th.s notice Failles at tnt r *t wii please a e notice Tho* Jhii. -1,19u2. H R \CK i> t' T O.dlnat. >ijnn Uo oly •-EOHGIA, i Whereas Farm o A Smith Glynn C-it'ty f Acin-nistia tiia of H. c Sim b’seat t . repr set, o 'he nou>ti the petition tuly filed and enin-el and ier rl.that -ne ha- fully . and Mtiilaier- and H. C. a,. tthV eatate. This i- therefore, ocil-ui p raona cunc in ed kin tr an i c-edito a to show c.nine if any i t-ey can o hy said adminiatcator short and not be dltmhai ged from Per ndtuinisii a ion nd re cotv le tera of and amtntd n on th and at Monday in Februiu y, 1102. HORACE O tttT, Ordinary. err HON FOR I'Udl.lc VTIDN. Willin Mahoney, ad-ni iatr to upen tho etttate in Ge r-lnofJo u o ill., y, late of 'am pa. illßlsir -ik tiMin-iv. Kii id--' hav ng Hits-( bla pci it ■ u tor and- burg--, Ibi- la i- cte ad m-rs na nc tried t* a'-otr c use ga nat lit ■ giantlngo In a iseharg--. ai 'be reguia tei <i •>f the itort of rdmary t id cotimy lo bo e'd on lie fi i donday to Feb nary. IP X, This November 4 !IS’i. liolt it K l> a ICT. ttrdinarv. Full line of building material at L. A. Miller’s. JANUARY 24.