The Brunswick news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1901-1903, January 28, 1902, Image 4

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TUESDAY MOANING, “A Penny Saved is a Penny Made.” It is the wish 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 betore his fellow men in dress as neat and as up-to-date aB hiß circumstances will permit. This combination of u -ess itnd saving is made possible by i^oußn: 25 per ct. ! DISCOUNT SALE ‘ on our entire stock of Men’s Winter Goods, embracing Overcoats, Suits, ’ Unuerwear, Stiff-bosom Shirts, Night ► Shirts, Pajamas, Ladies' 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. i SALE COMMENCED :Friday ) January 24th. LEVY’S. We are now selling THE “RIO HONDO” Brunswick Made. CIGARS. Ask for Them. W. J. BUTTS, THE DRUGGIST. Huyler'e Candy Freeh Every Week. The Toilet Treat, DERjVIIjMOLi, Will keep your hands from chapping DFJUG CO. ’Phone 37. SPECIAL II BARGAIN MIS On Everything There is in Stoek, on Monday and Tuesday, January 27th and 28th. J. BL HBUER & BRO., 220 Newcastle Street. See Circulars. LOCAL NEWS SHORT NOTES ABOUT PEOPLE WHO COME AND GO ANj WHO THEY V.SIT. Interesting Item; Gatehred Here and There By News Reporters. Notes of Interest. Mayor Emanuel is in White Oak. Mr. John Currie spent yesterday in the cry. Special sale of toilet soaps at Hel ler’s. None but the best barbers at Clark’s. Shave at his shop. The city court meets next week. Quite a number of cases are to be Mr. J. Mitchell has purchased the Aiken residence corner London and Grant streets. When you want a good shave, hair cut, etc., caii at Clark's t You will not have to wait at Clark’s barber shop. Four barbers now. The manj< friends of Mr. R. li. Wood will regret to learn that he is still quite ill. Mr. and Mrs. Frank D. Aiken have removed Into their new home corner George and Ellis streets. Largo fat hens kept in our yard. None sick. Geo. W. Harper, the grocer Mr. Edwin Gouiu arrived here yes terday and will spend some time at Jekyl. Mr. Arthur Clafiin. of New York, also arrived and will he a guest of Jekyl for some time. Mrs. M. Eikan and Mr. Wallie S3l kan leave shortly for New York, where they will buy a spring and summer millinery stock. Princess and Little Beauty, they are only five cents at Geo. W. Harpers, tho grocer Mr. George H. Cook, local manager of the Warren A. Fuller Cos., is now comfortably quartered in the Opera House building. County Statement! (Continued from 3d page) Charity. Wright & Gowan 19.00 Wright & Gowan 10.00 Wright & Gowan 10.00 Wright & Gowan 10.00 J. R. Doerfllnger .. 2.00 Davis Dubberley 80.00 Thos. Keany 0.00 J. It. Doerfiinger 2.00 J. R. Doerflinger 2.00 Davis Dubberley 13.00 I 170.01 It. V. Douglas 8.00 J. R. Doerliinger 2.00 Notes and Interest. H. 8. it.'-.', Cos. Treaa.. Natl Interest 35.00 H. S. Dee. Cos. Tr. Chem. Natl. Hk. Interest Coupons 1,000.00 Brunswick Bank & T Cos., .. loan 2,000.00 Brunswick Bank & T. Cos., .. loan .. ..5,000.00 Natl. Bank Bk. loan, 7,000.00 Natl. Bank Bk. loan 5,000.00 Natl. Bank Bk. loan 2.250.00 Chemical Natl. Bank Disct... 7.00 $ 22,892.50 Salaries. A. L, Franklin 25.00 A. L. Franklin 300.00 G. V. Cates 60.00 J. M. Mosely 25.00 A. O. Townsend 12.50 O. V. Cates ao.ou A. O. Townsend 2.50 J. M. Mosely 25.00 A. U. Townsend 12.50 J. M. Mosely 25.0 c $ 527.50 Sundries. W. R. Townsend, roads etc.. .. 2.50 Marshall Bruce & Cos 20.25 H. S. Lee, Singleton, roads etc. 20.00 H. S. Lee, Treas'r. corn's.. .. 200.00 J. E. Lubberly, corn's 200.00 A. O. Townsend, sundries ... 4.25 H. K. McCrary, roads etc. ... 29.00 LA. Williamson, roads, etc .. 50.00 E. I*. I.iles, roads etc 12.00 H- S. McCrary, sundries .. .. 1.50 Dennison & Sons, stationary... 11.50 W. E. Kay, Rowe bonds .. .. ’. 2,250.00 A. O. Townsend, rec’g deeds . 1.10 A. O. Townsend, sundries .. . 3.75 R. S. Pyles, Ord. Ct. .. .. ~ 2^oo Foote & Lavies Cos., Ord. Of. 586 E. W. Dart, Ord. Ct 200. Garrett Printing Cos., sta'v. ~ 040 Cohen Transfer Cos . .50 R- S. Pyles, Ord. Ct 2 00 Douglas Hdw Cos., roads etc .. .65 J. A. Williamson roads etc. .. 2.40 J. A. Williamson, roads etc. .. 50.00 A. O. Townsend, sundries ... 1.50 if. S. McCrary, roads etc. ... 19.80 Fleming & Waff, sta'y 7.95 Mcßay & Symons, sta’y .. .. 4.59 Marshall Bruce & Cos., sta y .. 6^90 Foote & Davies Cos., sta’y ~ ~ 24.16 Foote & Davies Cos., sta'y ~ .. 12.50 H. A. Wrench & Son, roads etc., 3.75 'M \ . * 2,837.42 THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS [A New Line 3 ►. lof Souvenir i l 1 tArticles just ] ► ] < F 1 £ Wedding presents that are the A £ beat. Call and see us. ? KENNOfj MOTT. 0. D., 1 r 4 t The Leading Jeweler. * F 4 r 2i5 NEWCASTLE STREET. " ► 4 F 4 f Inspector of watches for f Southern and B & B Railways.. <r Keeper of the city clock. Time- 1 f by wire from Washington daily ’ t at 11 a. m. a f : DON’T FORGEI When ordering your Groceries, to in quire for a glass our PURE BLACK CURRANT JELLY. PURE BLACK CURRANT JAM, and A GLASS ot GUAVA JELLY. (Florida's Best.) THO 3. KE&NY, FANCY GROCER, Phone 11. 312 Newcastle St. LOST. oTHAYED or o i OLEN—Two mare mules; one mouse colored aud one black. Return, to W H f'nrrv Brunswick, Ga. ► 4 l POOR WOMAN. t k “Troubles of Her Own.” 4 ► J ►i r j ■ ’ ilf: : % ■ : S T 1 !/'■ .v Sr! Sf4-fv 'j 1 1,1 ► ► ■ If she only had a EGAS RANGE j y ' 4 f Cooking would be a pleasure. J ► •* ► BRUNSWICK LIGHT AND * : i ► WATER COMPANY. 1 ► i TRUSTEES SALE. Will he sold at the former place of business of J. A Smith, a bankrupt, at number 214 Newcastle street, in Brunswick, Georgia, between the legal hours of sale, on tlie sth (Fifth) day of February. 1902. to the highest and best bidder for cash, all of the assets belonging to the estate of the above named bankrupt, consisting of a s.oek ot shoes, hats ami men’s fur nishings; also all accounts due said bankrupt; also certain fixtuiß and furiniture used in conduct ■ j said business. 1Y A complete inventory of said prop! erty can be seen by calling at the of fice of Hon. A. J. Crovatt, P.oferee in Bankruptcy, or the undersgined Trus tee in bankruptcy. Said sale to be made subject to con firmation by the court. C. W. DEMING. Trustee in Bankruptcy. Four Barbers Now. Henry Brightly, the old favorite, reached the city yesterday and is now with C. A Clark. Best 10c bteaohed Canton flannel 14 yards for sl.i>o on Monday and Tuesday at Heller's "V ard wide homespun worth 7c at se. at Heller’s on Monday and Tues day. Patronize home industry} and al ways call for Brunswick marie cigars, for sale by Geo. W. Harper, the grocer BATCH OF CITY NEWS A DAY’S DOINGS IN THE CITY BY THE SEA QUICKLY GATHERED UP. What is Going on in Busy Bruns wick at Present—interesting Collection of News. A Beautiful Day. In nearly all the churrhes there were large congregations at all ser vices Sunday. It was an Ideal day and nobody remained indoors. Work at Jekyl Finished. Contractor Bowen has finished all of his contracts on Jekyl Island and those for whom the work was done are more than pleased with it. Pumping Out the Water. Contractor Bowen has a large en gine at work pumping out the water preparatory to beginning the active work below ground on the govern ment building. May Refuse Some. It is probable that one or two sa loon keepers will be unable to secure liens© for 1902. A member of coun cil said some days ago "1 am opposed to selling license to habitual law breakers.” SOME SOCIAL ITEMS. Miss Mada McDonald spent Sunday at home from her school on Frederica. Mr. John Earle, of the Hilton Dodge Lumber Cos. of New York, is the guest of his cousin, Mrs. J. B. Wright, on St. Simons. Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Cook have re moved to Mrs. Dart’s residence corner Richmond and George strets. Miss Francis Nightengale leaves in March for the North, whence, in company with Miss Elizabeth Dela neld, she will sail for Europe where they will spenct six months. Mr. H. M. King is confined to his room from the effects of a rising on his hand. ;t Mr. F. D. M. Strachan has removed his family to tie Brantley house on Dartmouth street Mrs. J. b‘ Wright Miss May Wright and Miss Julia Foster have returned to St Simons from a visit to Mrs. Duncan Wright. Mrs. A. C. Banks has been quite ill but is much improved. Miss Louise Derby, of Savannah, is the guest of Mrs. A. C. Banks. A little daughter is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Dun Woody. * fife. WITH THE NEW TEAR AoTk open up one of our bottles of H B WILSON AND YELLOW T.awm. J*v v | jQSp I and drink to the health and prosper j| Ity of friends and self during the J These goods are pure and whole 'M? *om. Unexcelled for richness, and '• : V ‘;r''V' : .;V strength and flavor. f*y*rig kn— .. , Hignt for iiealth and prosperity. JULIUS MAY, Corner Bay and Gloucester Streets ’Phone 221. I Brunswick Sash & Door Cos. MANUFACTURERS OF SASH. DOORS, BLINDS, -MOULDINGS, FRAMES, ETC. FROM GEORGIA PINE AND CYPRESS LUMBER FACTORY: OFFICE- Stonewall Street. ' finn . Prince Street *°°, C ° chra " Ave ’ Cochran Avenue. Telephone 239. Ocean Avenue. BRUNSWICK, OA. ’{ t,X up yow parlor now while you can take advantage of these prices on Ulhcmrnd curtails. Rugs, Parlor Squares, Chenille Curtains, Etc. Dont foret tat you can take *2.95 and buy a *5.00 waist. Ladies’ Underwear. for 17c U '*' ° Ur * PeCUI iD Ladieß ' sowns at 75c - Hosiery-a nice line Clothing. Shoes, Ha's and Notions. See our dmplay of shirts in window —3O per cent off on all clothing MRS. M. ISAAC, SOB and Newcastle Street. •Coffee raik im. t We havn't been saying much about Four Coffees through the paper, r But we have builtt up such a trade ! ►on our Coffees we want every- ■ t body to know it and try it £ Harper’s M&J in 1 pound f tins, 35c r If its nice, we have it F.. Harper's M&J in 1 pound.. .. : J tins, ..35c .TIIL - MUST.] The Grocer. Phone 158. Mis Rowena Griffin is boarding witn Mrs. J. H. Morgan. Miss Viola Myers spent Sunday at home on Fancy Bluff. Little Miss May du Bignon Stiles had the misfortune to fall down a llight of stairs on Saturday, bruising her iace badly. No bones were bro en and the little girl is recovering from her injuries to the delignt of her many friends. MARINE INTELLIGENCE The steamer Falcon went up the Satilla yesterday. The Mallory line steamer has ar rived from New York. Work on Tupper & Co’s, new steam er is progressing rapidly. Mr. Burns Pierson has about com pleted the building of a fin<? sail beat. Following is the record of the movement of vessels at the port of Brunswick yesterday: ARRIVED —Steamship San Marcos, Captain Young, from New York. Nor wegian bark Record, Captain Johan nessen, from London. Brig Gabrlelle, Schooner Blanche H. King, Captain Bennett, from Providence SAlLED—Schooner Adelaide, Cvp tain Barbour, for T.lton, N. Y. Special Notice. All bills against the British steam ship Magda must be presented at our office by noon today or payment there of will be debarred. F. D. M. STUACHAN & CO.. Consignees. Cold Wave Coming. Have your clothes cleaned by Jim Carter’s JANUARY 28.