The Brunswick news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1901-1903, February 01, 1902, Image 3

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SATURDAY MORNING, 1 • l p No. X 6 9 MORRIS CHAIR Frame made of select White Oak, finished Golden; or of Hardwood, finished in imitation of finely grained and selected Mahogany. Back adjustable to four angles. Cushions are covered with choice late patterns in Corduroy and Velour, and are reversible. A marvel of beauty, sensible in construction, and a joy forever. C. jVIeGfI^VEY, 316 Newcastle Street. TRULY “A GRAND Oi DWHISKEY ' Is the famous CREAM Of KENTUCKY. It’s pure and wholesome and sold cheaper than any other whiskey of Its ‘Tame, rank or quality. Sold In Brunswick only by Douglas & Morgan, I. TRAGER &~CO., Distillers. 0 Offices, Cincinnati, 0., U. S. A. C. Downing, President. E. H. Mason, Vice-President. E.D.Walter, Cashier. The National Bank of Brunswick. CAPITAL $ 150,000 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. BTRACHAN, Of Brobston, Fendlg & Cos. Of Stracharr Steamship Line.E. H. MASON, of E. H. Mason & Cos. HENRY P. TALMADGE, E. D. WALTER, Cashier. President Southern Pine Cos. and i?ciis ARNHtITER, '■ -Wholesale and Retail Dealer In , At,-.';. .Vifjly Schwarzchild & Sulzberger Beef Co.’s K [ A Western Beef, Pork and Mutton, ZSr JIP 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 89 W. H. BOWEN & CO., Contractors and Stone. Brick and Frame Buildn!f£? MANUFACTURERS OF CEMENT TILE ANB ARTIFICIAL 9>Wm J. M. BURNETT, WHOLESALE Grain and Provisions, Horse, Cow and Chicken Feed. THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS Pp, # THE WASHWQTON Feb. 18, 1901 A. R. Bremer Cos., Chicago. Gentlemen:—l have used Coke Dandruff Cure for the past year and found it an excellent prepara tion. COLLINS & CLASS, Contractors and Bi dders. ..Estimates furnished on short no tice and satisfaction guaranteed. Superintending a specialty. 422 North Wolf Street, Brunswick, Ga. 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. J. W. CONOLY, Notary Public and Ex-Offlclo Justice of ths Peace. Office, 307 Newcastle Street Try McDuffie's ‘‘No 16” for La Grippe or Influenza. It la guaranteed to cure or your money will be refund ed. Price SI.OO. At W. Joerger’s. McDuffie's Little Blue Liver Pill makes bue people bright, cleanses the system of all the deleterious and un healthy matter and makes anew person of you. 25 cents, at W. Joer ger’s. If you want your bicycle repaired right bring it j an experienced work man. B. j Olewine, 505 Gloucester s'reet The best photographs, crayons, photo jewelry, etc., are to be had at Wilson’s studio, 502 14 Gloucester street. Call .and see samples and the prices. Pine Bananas 10c per doz; from 35c to 75c per buncu. M. Hodden pylo, 102 A street, opposite Ogle thorpe hotel. A GOOD LUNCH. The Arcade Is now serving the beat lunch in the city, and this popular place should he liberally patronized by the public. Try Jim Carter for your spring and summer suit. He carries a full line the latest novelties in fine woolens. RECEIVER’S SALE. Under and by virtue of a decree en tered in Glynn superior court on the 15th day of January. 1902, by His Honor Paul E. Seabrooke, Presiding, in the case of J. S. Wright, et. al., and Poster & Gang, et. al., vs. Merchants & Traders Bank of Brunswick, Georgia et. al., the undersigned will expose and offer for sale before the court house door of Glynn county, Georgia, on the first Tuesday, being the 4th. day of February, 1902, the following undis posed of assets or said Merchants anu Traders Bank of Brunswick, to-wit: One large iron safe Miller Safe & Iron Works make, weight about 3000 pounds. One safe, Hering s Farrell’s patent, with burglar proof steel chest and time lock, weight about 7,000 pounds. An undvided one-half interest in land lot (fractional.) No. 264, in the third land district, Wayne county, Georgia. Also the following executions in favor of the ftndesigned as receiver against the following named parties for the amount set opposite their name: H. E. Tayfor, for $333,25. J. M. Madden, Jr,, for $333,25. S. A. Well, for $1,666,25. F. M. Scarlett for ?-c.),2n. S.C. Littlefield, Sr., for $636,50. A. J. Reeves for $84,00. Provided in the meantime a satis factory adjustment or sale of any one or more of the foregoing items has not been had. This, 22nd day of January, 1902. James S. Wright, Receiver, Merchants & Traders Bank of Brunswick, Ga. TRUSTEES SALE. Will be 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 the 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-ock of shoes, hats and men’s fur nishings; also all accounts due the said bankrupt; also certain fixtures and furiniture used in conduct of said business. A complete inventory of said prop erty can be seen by calling at the of fice of Hon. A. J. Crovatt, Referee in Bankruptcy, or the undersgined Trus tee in bankruptcy. Baid sale to be made subject to con firmation by the court. C. W. DEMING. Trustee in Bankruptcy. Full line of building material at L. A. Miller's. Wood and CoaL Coney A Parker. THEATRICAL A REAL CHURCH ORGAN. Beautiul Church Scene in the Old Homestead. One of the prettiest scenes In “The Old Homestead” and the one which 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 o£ consultation wiui the best organ maker* in tha country the result was a magnificent j piece of musical mechanism set up on the stage of the Boston Theatre. When “The Oiu Homestead” was on for what proved to bo the largest and most successful run that any American drama has enjoyed in our history, the organ in Boston was taken apart and shipped there, but on being put together again, something was wrong; it would not work to the sat isfaction of Mr. Thompson, who is a master on detail, and another expen sive organ was set up in the Academy and there it now stand:?, 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 wilt 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, and theatre-goers of this 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 be exceptional l’or a road tour. DENMAN THOMPSON. And His Fine Old Play, “The Old Homestead.” Denman Thompson and his fine old play, ‘‘The Old Homestead,” is a joy ous denouncement to the theatre-go ing public. And to those who seldom go inside a theatre it means a wel come engagement for “The Old Home stead” as one of the few plays on the dramatic calendar that is clean, whole some and inviting; as much of a de light to children as to those of riper years. It is as familiar to the great majority of theatre-goers as the fami ly Bible, and the atmospnere which “hedges it around” is one in which it is a delight. In addition to Mr. Thompson as ■Joshua Whitcomb’ a cast of unusual excellence is promised, and a scenic production equal to the original in de tail. The ever pleasing vocal feature the double quartette, will be as im porantly placed as usual, and the grand choir of twenty voices in the Grace church scene is said to be as inspiring as of old. , , Seats for the Old Homestead. Seats were placed on sale for “The Old Homestead” Monday morning, ami 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 & Wat will play this attraction at regular prices. Go early and get your seats reserved. Hunter-Sale Drug Cos., a home foi the sick. Phone 37. Louis 66, sold everywhere at $1.60, at Julius May’s for SI.OO. DROPPED BANANAS. Good stock, 3c. per dozen. Today only. J. M Hoodenpyle, opposite fie Oglethope hotel. WANTED Second hand desk, roller to preferred, O. H. Jewett, Care The News. Shingles, laths and everything for the builder at L. A. Miller’s. Notice. G. W. Cline having been elected fi nancial secretary of Seaport lodge No. 68, I. O. O. F., the brothers will pay to him all dues, assessments, etc. T. B. Ferguson, Rec-Sec. Attest: A. C. Kaufman, N. G. It Rheumatism Rheumatic pains are the cries of protest nnri distress f on tortured muscles, aching joints and cv 'itod nerves. The blood been poisomi by the accumulation of waste matter in the system, and can nc longer supply the pure and health sustain ing food tney req ;ire. The whole syster* feels the cileet of l; is acid poison; and not until the blood has been purified and brought back to a healthy condition will the aches and pains cease. Mrs. Jatiu’ IC I, of 707 Ninth street. N. R. Washington D. C., writes as follows: '*A few months ago * lml an . Hack of Sciatic Rheurna tism in its worst form. The pain was so intense that I becamfc completely pros trated. Tlic attach was an unusually severe one. and my condition was regard cd us Leing very danger- IBRjf. ©us. I was intended by \ Vla BRA one of the mo t n'.le doc- also a member of the fac ulty of a leadin'? medical college here. . I.’ to continue bis prescrip tion:', a...i I won: .\.cU. After having l filial tw. b e braes without receiving t e slightest bcuc *.t, I tlccbnc ! * • '.it: r:e bis t ertment am longer, Having lu-ard ol S. S recommended tor Rhcnm -.to m, ! decided, almost In de. ; uir however, to go. e the medicine a trial and a tier I had taken n few bottles I was able tt hobble around on crub lies, an .l verv soon there after had no m e for them at all, fV S. H. having cured me s und ard well. All the distressing pains have left 111? cy rppcliie has returned and 1 am happy to fic. again restored to perfect health. S /fvix< ffrh Oio greui vegelubit If' W', purifier ami tonic, is vfc. xV\ the ideal remedy In all E| rheumatic trouble*. 'WtTx There are no opiates 01 minerals in it to disturb the digestion and lead to ruinous habits. • > We have prepared a special book on Rheumatism which every sufferer from this painful disease should read. It is the most complete and interesting book oi the kind in existence. It will be sent free to any one desiring it. Write our physi ciuns fully and freely about y sir case. Wt make no charge for medical advice. THE SWI.-T SfEITIC CO., ATLANTA. 6A. Opera House Saturday, Feb. I. First and Positive Appearance of SDcnman 9hcmp&cn THE OLD HOMES EAO. 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 .. Heats on sale Monday, Jan. 27... U Whiskey.] Distilled j especially] ►for us. It is the! [best whiskey in] : Brunswick; call! [for it. For sale] t only at our bar.! f LOiiW hiNS i bIN’S, j -OO -Monk St.] f TREMONT WHISKEY la FINE, TOO, j COAL AND WOOD, CONEY St -ARKER. CHANGE IN SCHEDULES. Both Southern and Plant System In augurate Changes. Both the Southern Railway and the Plant System Inaugurated a change jof 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. 89 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. 88 arrives at 8:10 p. m. instead of at I 7:30 p. m. j The Southern changes are a* fol jlows: No. 19 leaves at 4:46 a. m., No. 15 at 7:20 a. m., No. 28 at 9:46 ! a. m., No. 26 at 1:36 p. m.. No. 18 at 9:06 p. m. Arriving—No. 20 at 7:50 a. m., No. 14 at 7 a. m., No. 24 at 1:10 p. m., No. j 16 at 2:85 p. m.. No. 26 at 6:06 p. m. B. & B. Schedule. j Leave Brunswick for Savannah and I points uorth at 7:20 a. m., 11:16 a. m. and 8:30 p. m. Arrive Brunswick from Savannah and points north at I 7:42 a. m., 2:50 p. m., 7:32 p. m. ) Leave Brunswick for Jacksonville ■and points south-at 6a. m., 1:10 p.m.. Arrive Brunswick from Jacksonville and points south at 12:50 p. m., 10:32 | p. m. THOMAS KEANY, The Grocer, has accepted the agency for Nunnal ly’s Candies. Just received, anew lot of gas heaters at 310 Newcastle street FEBRUARY 1. RESTAURANT. FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. Whin you will b properly served with the best the market afford*, at raaaonabla prleea. Oyatara In any atyla. Everything naw and clean. OPHN TILL 12 O'CLOCK AT NIGHT ERNEST ARNHEITER, 217 NEWCASTLE STREET. MOSES DANIEL, Sanitary PlumhEr AND Gas FittEr. PRICES AC LOW AS GOOD WORK CAN BE DONE...WE GUAR ANTEE EVERY JOB. *■"11 I ■*>"■ I ■ " "I" ———i-w HOSPITAL TONIC. A FINE MEDICINF. This tonic haa been in dally uae at Bellevue hoapltal for fifty yeare, and la worthy of trial by all aufferera 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 beet whlekey In Brunewick... It is pure. For tale only by me. All klnde California wlnee 29 eente per quart. Family trade a specialty. S. D. LEVADAS, 206 MONK STREET. TH* PLUMBER mast vlnit OH THE DOCTOR the house at some ..me. The choice rests with you. Better decide upon the plumber. It will be uetter and bsapor. PLUMBING work done by us promotes good health. Leaves no place tor entry ol disease. ..very Job Is as carefully done as though a life depended open A. H. BAKER, 'JJR’JJ—. J.JgL'l !i . DU."" . . L l . .* 1 ■-.".1." WANTED All the Deer Tongue Hides, Wool and Beeswax; Second- hand Furni ture, Stoves, Organs, etc. J. W. WATKIXB, 208 Bay Street P. DEV ARRIS. 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. 216 Bay Street, Brunswick, Ga. CHINESE RESTAURANT ESTABLISHED 1889. CHUE HALL, Prop. YOU CAN GET THE BEST THE MARKET AFFORD BY EATING HERE 225 Grant Strset P. S. —Orders taken for O. K. Laundry. 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. ROC A, Mas tar. Ship Notlos. Neither the captain, owners or eon signees of the Russian berk Leone tin will be responsible foe any debts contracted by the crew of neld ves sel. ERHOLM, Master. Ship Notice. Neither the captain, owners or oon slgneee of the Italian bark Virginia will be responsible for any debts e*n tracted by the crew of said vessel. VALLE. Master. 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 now with C. A Clark.