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THURSDAY MORNING,
“A Penny Saved
is a Penny Made.”
It is tee 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 iB 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 o*ess dnd saving
is made possible by
25 per ct.
DISCOUNT SALE
on our entire stock of Men’s Winter
Goods, embracing Overcoats, Suits,
Underwear, Stiff-bosom Shirts, Night
Shirts, Pajamas, Ladies’ Shirts,
Jackets, Dressing Sacquos, Silk and
KlannelWaists.
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
Friday, January 24th
LEVY'S.
We are now selling
THE “RIO HONDO”
Brunswick Made.
CIGARS.
Ask for Them.
W. J. BUTTS,
THE DRUGGIST.
Huylsr’s Candy Fresh Every Week.
WITH THE NEW TEAR
open up one of our bottled of
33 WILSON AND YELLOW LABEL
)PJ I j6Sr 1 and drink to tie health and prosper
j| Ity ot * r, * nd# *®d >lf during tks
LMW 1 These goods are pure an l whole
some. Unexcelled for richness, and
strength and flavor.
* Right for health and prosperity.
JULIUS MAY,
Corner Bay and Gloucester Streets
’Phone 221.
Jus! Received Our First Lot of
NEW MATTINGS.
This is a neuj line uuith
us. It tuill be interesting
to you to price them.
J. H. HELLER & BRO.,
2’2& Newcastle Street.
THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS
LOCAL NEWS
SHORT NOTES ABOUT PEOPLE
WHO COME AND GO AN-.
WHO THEY V.SIT.
Interesting Itemc. Gatehred Here and
There By News Reporters.
Notes of interest.
None but the best barbers at Clark's.
Shave at his shop.
W. D. Miller returned from a short
business trip up the Southern railway.
Derminal for chaps. Hunter-Sale
Drug Cos.
Notice is directed to the ad. of A.
Zeimenovitz in this issue.
Mr. John C. Lehman is quite ill at
his home in ..Janta.
Mr. M. A. Baker, Jr., is in Jackson
ville..
Miss Daisy Goldsmith is the guest
of her sister, Mrs. j. C. uehman, in
Atlanta.
Mrs. A. Kaiser and daughter, Miss
Reta, will arrive from New York next
week to spend some time here.
Mrs. S. M. Barfield and daughter,
Miss Corine, will arrive shortly to
visit Mrs. Julius Levy.
Mrs. G. 1,. Pitcher has purchased
from Mr. R. E. Breisenick the resi
dence corner of B and P streets.
Mr. A. Rothschild yesterday pur
chased the residence next, to the Bap
tist church from Mr. J. S. Morris.
Fine Bananas 10c per doz: from
35c to 75c per buneu. J. M. Hodden
pyie, 102 A street, opposite Ogle
thorpe hotel.
Mrs H. L. B. Wiggins and Son, Joe,
will arrive here in a day or two to
visit the former's parents. Mr. and
Mrs. L. Goldsmith.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Mitchell and
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Wood have re
moved to the residence corner London
and Grant streets.
IT WAS QUICK WORK.
Steamer Howland Is Again at Work
Towing.
The steamer Howiami, which went
to tne bottom some days ago. is now
at work again. The tact of the mat
ter Is the boat was only on the beach
five hours, Messrs. Butler, Lucree
& Higgins repaired a hole twelve feet
long and two feet wide, put in seven
knees, caulked, and put the boat in
first class condition in five hours.
This Is the quickest work of the kind
ever done in Brunswick.
AT THE GRAN'D TONIGHT.
Scenes and incidents as may be
seen any day among the quaint fol
of the Kennebec valley of Maine fur
nish the theme of the 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. TUo"Along the
Kennebec” band will make a street
parade on day of penormance.
The One Place
to have your clothes properly cleaned
is at Jim Carter's. Rhone 2532.
U Whiskey, the best in Brunswick,
ily whiskey. For sale ouly at Loew
eastern'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. „ „
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 A COMPANY.
Shingles, laths and everything for
the builder at L. A. Miller’s.
COLLINS GLASS.
Contractors and Bidder*.
..Estimates furnished on short no
tice and satisfaction guaranteed.
Superintending a specialty.
422 North Wolf Street,
Brunswick, Qa.
Just received, anew lot of gas
heaters at 310 Newcastle street
A hot bath can be had as quickly
as you want it, with an instantaneous
water heater. i
New Line ]
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♦ Articles just
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T Wedding presents that are the
J best. Call and see us.
I KENNON MOTT, 0. D., j
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4- The Leading Jeweler. 4
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4- 215 NEWCASTLE STREET. *
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J Inspector of watches for the
4- Southern and B & B Railways. 4
J Keeper of the city clock. Timej
4- by wire from Washington daily j
4- at 11 a. m. 4
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DON’T
FORGET
When ordering your Groceries, to in
quire for a glass our
PURE BLACK CURRANT JELLY.
PURE BLACK CURRANT JAM,
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A GLASS of GUAVA JELLY.
(Florida's Best.)
THOS KG: NY,
FANCY GROCER,
Phone 11. 312 Newcastle St.
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McDuffie's Turpentine and Mutton
Suet Lung Plaster is a certain cure
for whooping cough, easy and com
fortable, works while you sleep. 25
cents, at W. Joerger's.
ENGAGEMENT EXTRAORDINARY.
All Star Attractions, Lyceum Course
Friday Night.
The Lyceum management has se
cured as the fifth attraction of its
course Wm. Worth Daily, the renown
ed blind violinist, supported by Eliza
beth Northrup, prima donna soprano,
and Edwin M. Shovert, pianist The.
management can assure the pubH
that this is an all-star concert Thm
attraction will appear at the Opera
house Friday night of this week. It I
had to be booked 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-subscfjbers.
McDuffie’s Tasteless Chill Curs will
build up broken down systems and
make the blood rich and healthy, cer
tain cure for chills, guaranteed or
your money refunded. Price 50 cents.
At W. Joerger’s.
Cold Wave Coming.
Have your clothes cleaned by Jim
Carter's
Four Barbers Now.
Henry Brightly, the old favorite,
reached the city yesterday and is sow
with C. A Clark.
BATCH OF
CITY NEWS
A DAY’S DOINGS IN THE CITY
BY THE SEA QUICKLY
GATHERED UP.
What is Going on in Buoy Bruns
wick at Preoont —Interesting
Collection of News.
Twenty-Four Applications.
So far twenty-four have applied for
liquor ttcenße and several will proba
bly hand in their applications today.
The Weather.
Rain and warmer; fresh northeast
to southeast winds, probably Increas
ing.
A New Front.
Workmen are busily engaged put
ting in anew front in the Polhill store
When finished it will be about the
prettiest in the city.
Services at McKendree.
Prayer meeting services at McKen
dree church tonight at 7 o’clock.
Hereafter services will be held on
Thursday night instead of Wednesday
as heretofore.
The Ordinary is Kicking.
Judge Horace Dart, Glynn's genial
ordinary, is real mad. There Is lag
In the marriage license department
and this part of his office is actually
not paying expenses. ,
Monthly Prize Drills.
The prize drill of the naval Reserves
Tuesday night was the first and this
will be followed by regular monthly
contests. This company is now in ex
cellent condition.
Closes Friday Afternoon.
Tomorrow afternoon will be the
last opportunity for making a guess
in the Gas Stove contest. Thera have
been a large numner of names regis
tered and tuere are many awaiting the
result to learn if they have been the
successful one at guessing.
An Exchange.
The members of the Aid Society of
St. Mark’s Episcopal church, will hold
an “Exchange” every Saturday after
noon, beginning February Ist, at Mr.
W. H. Devoes store on Newcastle
street, where they will sell Salads,
Bread. Cake and different kinds of
good things to eat.
A Good Impression.
The center of attraction just now is
Prof. Miller's Art Studio. He had a
good many visitors yesterday and sev
eral engagements for lessons. Each
pupil is taugnt separately so they can
begin at any time. I
If your child has any desire to be an
artist this is a good time to start it
on the way. Prof. Miller is the au
thor of his wonderful “Black and
White” system and has been teaching
art for twenty-five years. He will
have a large class here.
A Box Office Rush
According to the rush for seats at
Fleming & Waff's, Denman Thompson
in The Old Homestead, bids fair to
have the biggest house of the season.
Nearly two-thirds of the lower floor
has been sold and the house will prob
ably be sold out by Saturday morning.
Brunswick people should not miss
this great opportunity to see Denman
Thompson in his own play, and the
one that has made him famous the
world over. This is his flirst visitt
I Brunswick Sash iSc Door Cos.
MANUFACTURERS OF
SASH, DOORS, BUNDS,
MOULDINGS, FRAMES, ETC.
FROM GEORGIA PINE AND QYPRESS LUMBER
FACTORY; OFFICE*
PHncTstreeV"*- 600 C<*chran *ve.
if S A Telephone 239.
Cochran Avenue.
Ocean Avenue.
BRUNSWICK, GA.
up your parlor now while you can take advantage of these prices on
CURTAILS.
&n<l then come and and inspect our window where
fom 85e to $ 500, in all sizes from
do you need in
Rugs, Parlor Squares,
Chenille Curtains, Etc.
Don’t forget that you can take $2.95 and buy a $5.00 waist.
Ladies’ Underwear.
(or lit*' ® ur “P**'* l iB Hadiss' *°wns at 75c. nice lin*
Clothing, Shoes, Hats and Notions.
See our display of shirts in window p*r cent off on all clothing
MRS. M. ISAAC,
208 and 2081* Newcastle Street.
Coffee ** JS/ j
Ta,t m\
We bavn t been saying much about <
our Coffees through the paper. "
But we have builtt up such a trade J
on our Coffees we want every- 4
body to know it and try it 4
Harper’s M & J in 1 pound j
tins 35c j
If its nice, we have it. j
.. Harper's M & J in 1 pound.... 4
tins, .. 35c j
Lthl nusTi.hr*.
’ The Grocer. PHons 158. <
OPEN AGAIN
AND READY
FOR BUSINESS
at the same old stand.
L. J. JOEL.
the Hustler,
Better known in Brunswl k as
CHEAP JOHN,
the poor man's friend.
308 Bay St, West.
My motto—" Honest and squa.’s deal
ings to all; most goods for the least
money.” ,
Ask to see my 98c Shoes—they can't
be beat for $1.50.
here and it is needless to say that his
reception will be a packed house. The
prices for this engagement are only
50, 75 and sl. Reserve your seats to
day.
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 Beason. 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 & Waff
will play this attraction at regular
pricee. Go early and get your seats
reserved.
First Infantry Returns.
The Savannah Press of yesterday
says: "The consolidated quarterly
return of the First infantry exhibits
some figures wfflcn indicate that the
regiment has been affected somewhat
by the wave of militay depression
which has been prevalent in the
state. Two of the companies, upon
tue return, have since been disband
ed—companies B and F. Company G
has been placed on probation for a pe
riod of 60 days. Its new captain, Lea
A. Robinson, has just been commis
sioned, and it is expected that the
company will soon have two new lieu
tenants and w-ill improve rapidly
THOMAS KEANY,
The Grocer,
has accepted the agency for Nunnal
ly’s Candies.
We lead, others follow. Hunter-Sale
Drug Cos., birthplace of pure drugs.
JANUARY 30.