Newspaper Page Text
SATURDAY MORNING
“A Penny Saved
is a Penny Made.”
It la the wish of every prudent roan
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 betore his fellow
men in dress as neat and as up-to-date
as his circumstances will permit.
This combination of cress ind saving
is made possible by
ZZOURZZ
25 per ct.
DISCOUNT SALE
*
on our entire stock of Men’s Winter
Goods, embracing Overcoats, Suita,
Unuerwear, Stiff-bosom Shirts, Night
Shirts, Pajamas, I.adies’ Skirts,
Jackets, Dressing Sacques, Silk and
Flannel 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 COMMENCED
ppiday i 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 Fresh 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 barrel 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)—6ne 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 later
planting.
All orders will receive our prompt attention.
BENJ. BORCHARDT & CO.,
Wholesale Produce and Grocers,
Brunswick, Ga.
IW e are selling out all our
FUNNEL WHISTS
Below Cost.
£ SEE DISPLAY IN WINDO V AND
| NOTICE PRICES.
| J. H. HELLER & BRO.,
220 Newcasßtle S'reet.
We always refund money, if
| not satisfactory.
THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS
LOCAUSIEWS
SHORT NOTES ABOUT PEOPLE
WHO COME AND CO ANj
WHO THEY ViSIT.
Interesting Item- Gatehred Here and
There By Newe Reporters.
Notes of Interest.
Mr J. F. Ba.liy of Valdosta spent
yesterday In the city.
Mr. J. B. Wrigt spent yesterday lu
te citw from St. Simon.
When you want a good shave, hair
cut, etc., call at Clark’s
None but the best barbers at Clark’s.
Shave at his shop.
You will not have to wait at Clark’s
barber shop. Four barbers now.
Mr. L. C. Fletcner of Atlanta was
registered at the Oglethorpe yester
day.
Mr. W. M. Wiggins, of WaynosviJle,
was among the visitors to te city
yesterday.
Mr. Ottis A. Miller, of Ashville, N.
C., arrived in the city yesterday snl
will open a studio in the near future.
Mr. W. A. McNeely, the popular
representative of the Mutual Insurance
Cos., has returned to the city.
Capt. James M. Fllnn, of Pensacola.
Fla., is in the city for a few days, vis
iting his sister, Mss. G. V. Ulsch.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Fendig and
children have returned from Tampa
where they have been spending several
weeks.
WANTED —Six good, reliable men to
sell annuity insurance. Address L.
G. Hafner, special agent, city,
Four Barbers Now.
Henry Brightly, the old favorite,
reached the city yesterday and is now
with C. A Clark.
| “WHERE THE LAUGH COMES IN.”
Pleasing Farce Comedy at The Grand
Matinee and Night.
"Where the Laugh Comes In,” anew
farce comedy by Chas. W. Chase, will
j !>o presented at the Grand Opera
House Saturday matinee and night,
January 26, This company headed by
Chas. H. Phillips, Tom Ripley, VIJa
; Keane, Paul Bordman and a dozen
high clasß artists, is a “laughing hit
from start to finish, for In every situa
tionand line is Just “where the laugh
! comes in.’ The plot centers around
Col, Peach and his son juick, and the
latter's desire to quit school. Through
the wonderful power of a tiaruda stone
—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, Lue
younger , each Btays at home ana
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 hot
pace. The fun 1b kept up to the very
fluißh, when things are happily righted
for everybody. Many and varied spe
cialties of a high order are Intro
duced. Matinee prices, 16c for- chl
dren; 26c for adults. Night prices,
25. 36, 60 and 76c.
First Baptist Church.
Public worship Sunday at 11 a. m.
and 7:30 p. m., conducted by the pas
tor, W. M. Gilmore. The theme of the
sermon at night will be “Our Breaa
Winners.” A eordia invitation is ex
tended to all.
A Grand Concert.
The Jewish fair will be opened with
a grand oncert which will be partici
pated in by the best local talent The
ladies are receiving daily a large num
ber oi handsome and useful donations.
CHANGE IN SCHEDULES.
Both Svuthern and Plant System In
augurate Changes.
Both the Southern Railway and the
Plant System inaugurated a change
of schedule. The Plant System’s
changes are as follows:
Train No. 87 leaves at 8:15 a m.
instead of at 8:30 a. m. Train No. 89
leaves at 3:10 p. in. instead of at
2:50 p. m.
Train No. 90 arrives at 8:18 a. m.,
instead of at 9:80 a. m. Train NO. 88
arrives at 8:10 p. m. instead of at
7:30 p. m.
The Southern changes are as fol
lows: No. 19 leaves at 4:48 a. m..
No. 15 at 7:30 a. m„ No. >4 at S:4B
a. m., No. 26 at 1:38 p. m.. No. IS at
9:06 p. m.
Arriving—No. 20 st 7:60 a m.. No.
14 at 7 am., No. 24 at 1:1$ p. m. No.
16 at 2:38 p. m., No. 2$ at 8:06 p. m.
B. A B. Schedule.
Leave Brunswick for Savannah and
points uorth at 7:20 am., 11; 19 a m.
and 8:30 p. m. Arrive Brunswick
from Savannah and points north at
7:42 am., 2:60 p. m., 7:22 p. aa
Leave Brunswick for Jacksonville
and points south at 6 am., 1:10 p.m..
Arrive Brunswick from Jacksonville
and points south at 13:60 p. m., 10:83
p. m.
Wood and ConL Coney ft Parker.
[HAVE
[YOUR EYES j
f 1
Treated and fitted with glasses*
F by a home man. Thee., if any-J
F thing goes wrong you can have >
F *
F It corrected. 4
£ *
F EXAMINATION FREE. 4
[ KENNON MOTT, 0. D., \
I 4
► 215 NEWCASTLE STREET. 3
t 4
* JEWELER AND "♦
l GRADUATE OPTICIAN*
F Inspector of watches for the
£ Southern Railway. Keeper of *
4- the city clock.. .Time by wire*
F from Washington dally at 11*
L a. m. 4
V *
[Ladies
t . .
£ With afternoon teas will find
£ it to their interest to call and
* examine our nice line of TEA—
£ Koh-i-Noor, Emperor Blend and
*- Formosa.
£ Dainty Crackers, Alberts,
£ Athena, Ramona, Nabisco, Daln-^
♦ ty Minuets, Champagne Wafers*
F and Saratoga Chips
1 Chocolate-Menier. ♦
| Thos. Keanv’s.l
t ' F
. FANCY GROCER, \
Phone 11. 312 Newcastle Bt.
POOR WOMAN.
“Troubles of Her Own.”
IPp
(|j''
r
tor*
If she only had a
GAS RANGE
✓
Cooking would be a pleasure.
BRUNSWICK LIGHT AND
WATER COMPANY.
COLLINS & GLASS,
Contractors and Bi .ldera
..Estimates furnished on short no
tice and satisfaction guaranteed.
Superintending a specialty.
422 North Wolf Street,
Brunswick, Ga.
If you want your bicycle repaired
right bring it to an experienced work
man. B. J Olewtne, 605 Gloucester
street
A gas stove—a genuine pleasure.
SHIP NOTICE.
Neither the master, owner or con
signees of the British steamship Magda
will bo responsible for any debts con
tracted by the crew or said vessel.
T. D. M. Strachan & Cos., Consignees.
Ship -Notice.
Neither the master, owners or con
signee of the Uruguayan bark Clara
will be responsible for any debts con
tracted by the crew of said vessel.
ROCA, Master.
Ship Notice.
Neither the captain, owners or con
signees of the Russian bark Lenna
tin will be responsible for any debts
contracted by the crew of said ves
sel. ERHOLM, Master.
Ship Notice.
Neither the captain, owners or con
signees of the Italian bark Virginia
will be responsible for any debts con
tracted by the crew of said vessel.
VALLE, Master.
Wanted —A smart white boy at Nubs
beam's grocery store.
FOR APPROPRIATIONS.
Congressman Brantley Is Asking For
Large Sums.
A special from Washington says:
Representative Brantley is endeav
oring to Becure without the formality
of a preliminary survey the Improve
ment of certain portioins of the Inside
route from Savannah to Fernandina.
This route it seems is badly clogged
in Jekyl river and what is known as
the ’’Dividings." The Brunswick
Board of Trade has recently adopted
resolutions asking for these improve
ments, and there is a petition here
signed by the members of the million
aires club of Jekyl Island and also by
the Carnegie people asking for the pre
liminary survey. On investigation Mr.
Brantley discovered that no such sur
vey was necessary as one was made
and an estimate submitted to the Fif
ty-second Congress. Capt. Gillettte es
timates that 340,000 will complete this
work, and Mr. Brantley has introduced
a bill to appropriate that amount. In
accordance with Capt. Gillette’s re
commendation that the improvement
to the Ocmulgee, which is being car
ried on with liberal appropriation un
der the continuing contract plan must
be simjdy temporary unless there is
an improvement in the Altamaha.
which is formed by the Ocniu.gce and
Oconee. Mr. Brantley has introduced
a bill asking for 138,000 for the Al
tamaha. He also asked for 348,000
for the Oconee, $250,000 for outer bar
of Brunswick and $125,000 fur the In
ner harbor.
Former Georgian Dies in Florida.
TALLAHASSEE, Jan. 24.—Dr. John
L. Crawford, who has been secretary
of state since 1881, died this morning.
He was 86 years of age and a native
of Georgia.
WANTED —Six good, reliable men to
sell annuity insurance. Address
L. O. Hafner, special agent, City.
Full line of building material at L.
A. Miller's.
WITH THE NEW TEAR
'wV open up one of our bottles of
Qj 3 Q) WILSON AND YELLOW LABEL
/ ! I | JOS' ll and drink to the health and prosper
< | lty of friends and self during the
umLn These goods are pure and whole
some. Unexcelled for richness, and
'r / - Vj '/'. l strength and flavor.
*' €&yri . .
Right for health and prosperity.
- JULIUS MAY,
Corner Bay and GloueesterStreets
Phone 221.
— , ,
Brunswick Sasii & Door Cos.
MANUFACTURERS OF
SASH, DOORS, BIINDS,
MOULDINGS, FRAMFS, ETC.
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,
DERIVUfJOLi,
Will keep your hands
from chapping
HUNTER-SflLtE DRUG CO.
’Phone 37.
Anybody can buy goode, but to buy and sell at such startling prices
as Mrs. M. Isaac offers is a mystery to the public.
Clothing!
We the race to lead, and thia we are doing. Bee our
special Ilne’Tor Gents in Clay Worsted Cheviots and Serge for $6.50. We
have a few suits left in ohsoka that wa will sacrifice at $5.75; also a
nice line st $7.60. Remember, these suits sell for $8 and $lO, and you
will do well ts oall and secure one.
Pants at all Prices.
See our's6 kind for $3.77. A nice line for $2.69.
Shoos for men... The Cracker • sck is the most stylish Shoe you
would like; our price, $2.60. Also Shoes for Ladies, Children and Infante.
Men’s Underwear from 75c per suit to $2. Wooi Hoee at 19c for La
dies and Sente. Our etock ie always ef the latest styles, and it will ben
efit you to call and inspect 1L
MRS. M. ISAAC,
DEALER IN
Fancy Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes,
Hats, Etc., Etc.
:Coffee * M/
m
' We havn t been saying much about"
.our Coffees through the paper. •
■ But we have bulltt up such a trade ’
[on our Coffees we want every- •
• body to know Jt and try it
Harper's M & J in 1 pound
tins 35c
Harper’s M & J blend in 1
' pound tins, 25c ■
’if its nice, we have it.
. . Harper's M & J in 1 pound..
•tins, ..35c
LtHL HUSTt l-'P
, The Grocer. Phone 158. ]
Mine Workers Re-Elect Mitchell.
INDIANAPOLIS, Jan. 24—The Uni
ted Mine Workers’ convention today
reflected the following officers: Pres
identPohn Mitchell; vice-president, T.
L. Lewis; secretary and treasurer, W.
B. Wilson.
For artistic photograph* that will
not fade or spot yon arc advised to
go to Wilson’s studio, 504 1-1 Glouces
ter street Call and see his crayons,
frames; etc.
See the Photo Jewelry, Miniatures,
etc., at Wilson’s Studio, Gloucester
street
W. M. TUPPER <£. CO.,
Forwarding and Shipping Agents.
Lighterage, Towing and Marine In
surance. Corresponaence Solicited.
BRUNSWICK, GA.
When you want lumber of any kind
call on L. A. Miller. He will save
you money.
Three sizes of gas heaters on dis
play at 310 Newcastle street
WITH THE NEW TEAR
JANUARY 25.