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THURSDAY MORNING,
FURNITURE.
WICKLR CHAIRS
Have been the most popular easy chairs in the home for some time, but I
think our lines are more than usually so this year,. .They are peculiarly
suited to this climate and to all seasons.
MORRIS CHAIRS
In Valour and Rockers of all grades. Our prices always appeal to keen
housekeepers.. .Money saving prices all the time.
The days are shorter and you ne ed some light in your home. Why
not economize on gas bills by purchasing anew lamp? There is no light
for reading !Ike 2 good ! nmn.
Jardinieres.
With Jack Frost stealing around atnight the plants are no longer safe.
We have a pretty line of Jardinieres assorted colors, from 25c upwards.
A good one for 50c. Also umbrella stands.
C.McGARYEY.
316 Newcastle Street.
TRULY "AG RA N S"o~DWH:ISKEY”
Is the famous
CREAM Of KENTUCKY.
It's pure and wholesome and sold cheaper than any other whiskey of its
fame, rank or quality. Sold In Brunswick only by
Douglas <§* Morgan,
I. TRAGER & CO., Distillers.
Offices, Cincinnati, 0., U. S. A.
C. Downing, President. E. H. Mason, Vice-President. E.D.Walter, Cashier.
The National Bank of Brunswick.
CAPITAL 3150,000
LOANS, DISCOUNTS, EXCHANGE, COLLECTIONS.
SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT,
interest Allowed on Deposits in Savings Department.
DIRECTORS:
JOSEPH W. BENNET, C. DOWNING, President Downing Cos.
Judge Brunswick Circuit. ALBERT FENDIG,
F. D. M. STRACHAN, Of Brobston, Fendig & Cos.
Of Strachan Steamship Line. E. H. MASON, of E. H, Mason & Cos.
HENRY P. TALMADGE, E. D. WALTER, Cashier.
President Southern Pine Cos.
-chris mmm
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
yjgxjfap. '*> • .*JK? Schwarzchild &. Sulzberger Beef Co.’s
\jl:.iJS Western Beef,
&' * Pork and Mutton.
Fresh Poultry.
Fresh Vegetables, Fresh Groceries,
Fresh Eggs from the Country.
All goods sent out nice and cl ean. The best of everything for the
model housekeeper.
207 Monk St. ’Phone 8| I
W. H ROWFi^kra
Contractors end Builders ofcrone,
Brick and Frame Buildings.
MAXL'FAf TUKERS OF
€EIBKKT TILK AND Mi TIF'RIAL BTQNB
J. M. BURNETT,
WHOLESALE
Grain and Provisions,
Horse, Cow and Chicken Feed.
\ OFFIGC OF
KA jff^-4 B THE *® M,RAL
H® l ' 1 1747 Rhode
'vi ArmL Island Avenue
WASHINGTON
Feb. 18, 1901
A. R. Bremer co. f
Chicago.
Gentlemen:—l have
used coke Dandruff
Cure for the pat
year and found it an
excellent prepara
tion.
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CHANGE IN SCHEDULES.
Both Southern and Plant System In
augurate Changes.
Both the Southern Kailway 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 5:30 a. m. Train No. 80
leaves at 3:10 p. m. instead of at
2:50 p. m.
Train No. 90 arrives at 8:16 a. m.,
instead of at 9:50 a. m. Train No. 8S
arrive* at 8:10 p. m. instead of at
7:30 p. m.
The Southern changes are as fol
lows: No. 19 leaves at 4:45 a. m.,
No. 16 at 7:20 a. m., No. 23 at 9:45
a. m., No. 26 at 1:35 p. m., No. 18 at
9:05 p. m.
Arriving-No. 20 at 7:50 a. m., No.
14 at 7 a. m., No. 24 at 1:10 p. m., No.
10 at 2:36 p. m., No. 26 at 6:05 p. m.
B. &, B. Schedule.
Leave Brunswick for Savannah and
joints north at 7:20 a. m„ 11:10 a. m.
and 8:30 p. m. Arrive Brunswick
from Savannah and points north at
7:42 a. m., 2:60 ... n.., 7:32 p. m.
Leave Brunswick for Jacksonville
and points south at 6 a. m., 1:10 p.m„
Arrive Brunswick from Jacksonville
and points south at 12:60 p. m„ 10:32
p. m.
Ship Notice.
Neither the master, owners or con
signee of the Uruguayan bark Clara
will be responsible tor any debts con
tracted by the crew of said vessel.
KOCA, Master.
Ship Notice.
Neither the captain, owners or con
signees of the Russian bark Lanna
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.
FOR SALE.
..60x180 feet south of the Baptist
church on Union street; $750. Small
cash payment, balance on long time.
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.
COLLINS & GLASS,
Contractors and Bidders.
.. Estimates furnished on short no
tice and satisfaction guaranteed.
Superintending a specialty.
422 North Wolf Street,
Brunswick, Ga.
Just received, anew lot of gas
heaters at 310 Newcastle street.
A hot bath can be nad as quickly
as you want St, with an instantaneous
water 'heater.
If you want your bicycle repaired
right bring it to an experienced work
man, 11. J Olewine, 505 Gloucester
street
Full line of building material at L.
A. Miller’s.
McDuffie’s Tasteless Chill Cure will
build up broken down systems and
make the blood rich and healthy, cer
tain cure for chills, guaranteed or
tlpur money refunded. Price 50 cents.
Sax W. Joerger’s.
Wf Cold Wave Coming.
I Have your clothes cleaned by Jim
barter’s
Four Barbers Now.
Henry Brightly, the old favorite,
reached the city yesterday and is now
with C. A Clark.
The One Place
to have your clothes properly cleaned
is at Jim Carter’s. Phone 2532.
U Whiskey, the best in Brunswick,
iiy whiskey. For sale only at Loew
enstein’s.
An instantaneous water heater,
gives hot water while you are looking
at it.
THOMAS KEANY,
The Grocer,
has accepted the agency for Nunnal
ly’s Candies. „ n
THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS.
THEATRICAL.
A REAL CHURCH ORGAN.
Beautiul Church Scene in the Old
Homestead.
One of the prettiest scenes in "The
Old Homestead” and the one whicn
Caused the reatest comment on its
production, is the beautiful picture
of Grace Church, N. Y., by monlight.
When the scene was first talked of be
fore its production, one feature,
which was overlooked by all concern
ed, save Mr. Thompson himself, was
to secure a real church organ.
When the expense was considered
it was voted almost an imposibility
but Mr. Thompson had faith in his
play, and after weeks of consultation
wiin the best organ makers In tha
country the resuit was a magnificent
piece of musical mechanism set up
on flic stage of tile Boston Theatre.
When “The Old Homestead” was
on for what proved to be the largest
and most successful run that any
; American drama has enjoyed in our
i history, the organ in Boston was taken
apart, and shipped there, but on being
put together again, something was
wrong; it would not worn to the sat
isfaction of Mr. Thompson, who is a
master on detail, and another expen
sive organ was set up in tha Academy
and tncre it now stands, a monument
to Mr. Thompson's expensive tastes.
Since "The Old Homesetead” was
first, produced six organs have been
built for Mr. Thompson, but only one
is of any use as the others will not
stand transportation.
Mr. Thompson has had built for him
a massive special improved Organ,
which is guaranteed to withstand all
kinds of travel, of pure, sonorous and
orchestral tone, amt theatre-goers of
tnis city will have an opportunity to
hear it.
Mr. Thompson's desire to have a
first-class organ in his production has
cost, him in the neighborhood of $25,-
000. But he will have it.
The company and production which
Mr. Thompson carries this season
is said to he exceptional for a road
tour.
ENGAGEMENT EXTRAORDINARY.
All Star Attractions, Lyceum Course
Friday Night.
The l.yceum management lias se
cured as the fifth atttraction of its
course Wiu. Worth Baiiy, the renown
ed blind violinist, supported by Eliza
beth Northrup, prima donna soprano,
and Edwin M. Shovert, pianist. The
management can assure the public
that this is an all-star concert. This
attraction will appear at the Opera
house Friday night of this week. It
had to be hooked on short, notice and
at this time in order to secure this
splendid company. Seats can be re
served at once. Popular prices will
obtain for non-subscribers.
AT THE GRAND TONIGHT.
“Along the Kennebec” Is the Attrac
tion.
The Now England comedy “Along
the Kennebec” will he seen at the
Grand tonight. Tho.pJay is of the ru
ral order and is advertised as most
all fun. The company presenting it
carry eighteen people including in the
number the members of their orches
tra, which is said to render some ex
cellent music and also greatly aid in
the proper presentation of the various
specialties introduced during tne run
of the play. While the play is anew
one to Brunswick theatre-goers, it
may he said that the play and players
have met with a large share of success
this season in the East and South.
There will be a street parade at noon.
Thursday at the Grand Opera House.
Scenes and incidents as may be
seen any day among the quaint fob
of the Kennebec valley of Maine fur
nish the theme of tne story unfolded
by the New England Comedy Drama
“Along the Kennebec,” which comes
to the Grand Opera House Thursday
next, Jan. 30. The company present
ing this play -is claimed to be far
above tue average and present the
piece in its entirety with their
own special scenery and accessories,
carried for that purpose.
There are many specialties inci
dentally introduced during the pro
gress of the play, which are greatly
assisted by an excellent orchestra car
ried by the company. The“ Along the
Kennebec” band will make a street
parade on day of performance.
Seats for the Old Homestead.
Seats were placed on sale for “The
Old Homestead” Monday morning,
and the number sold is the largest of
the season. Those who go early will
get the best seats, and for this wonder
ful attraction it is useless to say
they will all be sold. By special ar
rangement managers Fleming & Wap
will play this attraction at regular
prices. Go early and get your seats
reserved.
RheflmaNsi
Rheumatic pains are the cries of protesl
Gnu distress f oil) tortured muscles, aching
joints and e- died nerves. The blood has
been poisoned by the accumulation ol
waste matter in the system, and can nc
longer supply the pure and health sustain,
ing food t.icy require. The whole system
feeds the effect cf this acid poison ; and
not until the blood lias been purified and
brought back to a healthy condition will
the aches and pains cease.
Mrs. James K: I, of 7->7 Ninth street, 11. I>.
Washington p. C , writes as follows: S ‘A few
months ago r had an attack of Sciatic Rheuma
tism in its worst form. The
pain was so intense that I
became complete!y pros
trate l. The attack was an
unusually severe one, and
my condition was regard- ff
cd as being very danger- w®
ous. I was t.:tLn'Vd by \ HgA
tors in Wash i ngi on, y!v > is
to continue hi; pr -'rijv
lions a. ] 1 voul Iye well. After having i' filled
w !vc times v.idi-.uc receiving the slighte.-l
bet’Cut, I oeclinod ioconfmu'' * 'ytment ant
longer. Imvio'rb ;tr i<>. S. ... 3. uSwiu’fc Specific)
recotmr.em.ed for Uheu:*i tisni, I decided, almost
liitlc .pair however, to give the medicine a trial,
nna a'ter I had taken a few bottles I was able tc
hobble around on cr.r.e'ics, a.id very soon there*
taler had no ir e for them at ell. S.'S. S. having
cure l too h arid an' well. All the dislresbinfl
pmns have I tme ::y appetite has returned
and I am happy to .10 ngni.i restored to perfed
health. *
1 the great vegetable
purifier and tonic, is
the ideal remedy in all
fckJf 7 ' $ theumnt ic troubles.
’ There are no o])iates 01
mineral; hi it to uLlurb the di-estion and
lead to ruinous habits. &
’ Vve have ]; re pa red a fecial book on
Rheumatism which every sufferer from
this painful disease should read. It is the
most complete and interesting book ol
ihe kind i , exteence. It will be sent free
to any one dr.:. :.y it. Write our physi
cians fully siid freely about y rnr case. *Wc
mai.e t: •(!* 1. - medical udvice.
Tiln GWIrT SPaCi-JC CO., ATLANTA, GA.
OPERA HOUSE.
Thursday Night.
JANUARY 30.
Along 'he
Kennebec.
A Pretty Story of Down East Life
..Laughingly Told.
SPECIAL SCENERY AND MECHAN
ICAL EFFECTS, INTERSPERSED
WITH
Many High
111aqq Anpriaitipo
uivsUVJ * jJUUiUIUUV
GOOD MUSIC
GRACEFUL DANCING
SWEET SINGING
EXCELLENT ORCHESTRA
Prices—2sc. 35c and 50c.
BAND PARADE AT NOON.
Opera House
Saiufday, Feb 1,
First and Positive Appearance of
£)enman Hhcmpacn
THE OLD
HOMESTEAD.
COMPLETE PRODUCTION; SUPER
IOR CAST.
TRE OLD HOMESTEAD
DOUBLE QUARTETTE.
SEE —The old Homestead Farm in
Summer, The Magnificent Picture
of Grace Church. (N. Y.) by Moon
light. The Typical New England
with Mr. Thompson.)
NO HIGHER 50, 75, sl. NO HIGHER
.. Seats on sale Monday, Jan. 27...
U whiskey.:
Distilled j
especially i
: for us. It is the:
[best whiskey in:
; Brunswick; call:
[for it. For sale:
: only at our bar.:
| LOKWhNSI KIN'S, i
i-OO -IYlonk St;
£ TREMONT WHISKEY Is FINE, TOO,!
COAL
AND
WOOD,
CONEY & PARKER.
- gg.J L
Notice.
Plumbers and workmen of all kinds
are hereby notified that no bills for
repairs upon any house owned or rep
resented by me will be paid, unless
authorized by myself or employes.
R. R. HOPKINS,
Real Estate Agent.
I RESTAURANT.
I FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN.
Winn you will be properly served
| with the best the market afforde, at
j reasonable prices. Oysters In any
j style. Everything new and clean.
OPEN TILL 12 O’CLOCK AT NIGHT
ERNEST
ARNHEITER,
217 NEWCASTLE STREET.
MOSES DANIEL,
Sanitary Plante
AKTIj
Gas Fitter.
PRICES AS LOW AS GOOD WORK
CAN BE DONE...WE GUAR
ANTEE EVERY JOB.
HOSPITAL TONIC.
A FINE MEDICINE.
This tonic has been In dally use
at Bellevue hospital for fifty years,
and Is worthy of trial by all sufferers
from palor, Indigestion, or any other
bodily derangement needing a tonic.
For sale by
W. J, BUTTS,
The Druggist,
Price, SI.OO per bottle.
RED TOP RYE.
Absolutely the ' best whiskey In
Brunswick... It is pure. For sale only
by me.
All kinds California wines 25 cants
par quart. Family trade a specialty.
S. D. LEVADAS,
206 MONK STREET.
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THE PLUMBER must visit
OR THE DOCTOR the house
at some i.m The choice rests wiib
you.
Better decide upon the plumber.
It will be setter and cheaper.
PLUMBING
work done by us promotes good
health. Leaves no place for entry of
disease. ..very job is as carefully
done as though a life depended upon
"a. h. baker,
WANTIiI)
All the Deer Tongue Hides. Wool
and Beeswax; Second- hand Furni
ture, Stoves, Organs, etc.
J. W. WATKINS,
208 Bay Street
P. DEVARRIS.
STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES,
Fruits, Vegetables, Etc.
MONK STREET.
Free delivery.
J. J. LISSNER,
Wholesale Groceries, Tobacco, Flour,
Bacon and Provisions.
Grain, Hay and Bran a Specialty.
218 Bay Btreet, Brunswick, Ga,
CHINESE RESTAURANT
ESTABLISHED 1889.
CHUE HALL, Prop.
YOU CAN GET THE
BEST THE MARKET AFFORD
BY EATING HERE
225 Grant Street.
P. S. —Orders taken for O. K,
Laundry.
ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF
STEAMERS.
Mallory Line to New York.
Leave Brunswick Fridays. Arrive
New York Mondays.
Leave New York Fridays. Arrive
Brunswick Monday.
♦ ♦ ♦
CUMBERLAND ROUTE—Between
Brunswick and Fernandina. Leave
Brunswick at H a, m., daily.
ST. SIMON LlNE—Steamer Eg
mont leaves Brunswick every day at
8 a. m., and 2 p. m.
SATILLA RIVER LINE. Steamer
Falcon leaves Brunswick at 9 a. m.
Monday, Wednesday and Friday.
DARIEN LINE. Steamer Hessie
leaves at 8:30 a. m. dally.
The cost of a gas heater la noth lag
by the side of medicines to ear* that
•old taken while In the bath reem.
The best photographs, crayons,
photo jewelry, etc., are to be had at
Wilson’s studio, 502 1-2 Gloucester
street. Call and see samples and the
prices.
Wood and Coal. Coney 4 Parker.
JANUARY 30,