The Brunswick news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1901-1903, February 01, 1902, Image 4

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SATURDAY MORNING, $ “A Penny Saved is a Penny Made.” * It Is tie wlßh of every prudent man l 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 la also his wish to appear before his fellow '{ men in dress as neat and as up-to-dato as his circumstances will permit. r This combination of u ess knd saving I is made possible by | Z2OURZZ i | 25 per ct. | DISCOUNT SALE on our entire stock of Men’s Winter Goods, embracing Overcoats, Suita, Underwear, Stiff-bosom Shirts, Night Shirts, Pajamas, Ladies' Skiriß, • Jackets, Dressing Sacques, 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 j 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. WITH THE NEW TEAR open up one of our bottles of QQj CD x/vP% WILSON AND THLLOW LABEL ) R fij ii ASr II and drink to the health and prospsr |j ■' Vl lty of friends and self during the . J WL These goods are pure and whole ..-j'-a •'; ■' BOlna - Unexcelled for richness, and ' strength and flavor. o,> '* n Right for health and prosperity. fei k-JULIUSi.MAY, Corner Bay and GloucesterStieets *, ’Phone*22l. Just Received Our First Lot of NEW MITT NGS. This is a neuu line uuith us. It uuill be interesting to you to price them. J. H. HBUEK & BKO., 220 Newcastl® Street. Council Proceedings (Continued from Ist page.) Jailor, Clerk of the Market and the impounding officer. The following applications to retail liquors were granted: Julius May, 212-214 Bay street; T. Newman, 216 Bay street; Phil Keller, 210 Gloucester street; Wm. Anderson, corner Oglethorpe and Gloucester streets; Pyles & Cleckley, 230 Bay street; Geo. P. Ponder, agent, 322 Bay street; Frank Pollard, 326 Ogle thorpe street; Patrick Horan, 612 Bay street; Burns & Curtis, 600 Bay Gilbert Williams, agent, 324 Bay street L. Goldsmith, & Cos., corner Glouces ter and Grant streets; Henry Selig, 225 Grant street; R. Levison, mana ger,corner Grant and Monk streets; Sig. Levison, agent, 310 Bay street; S. Marks, 300 Bay street; Al bert E. Wenz, 406 Bay street; Thos. Foley, 404 Bay street; S. D. pard, manager, 3iu Bay street; Sol. Ga/.away, corner Oglethorpe and Monk streets; G. Lowenstein, agent, corner Monk and Oglethorpe streets; Torn Thomas, 620 Bay Btreet; and the applications of D. R. Ponder, mana ger, and G. W. Walton, were denied. Ponder’s bond being deemed inaffi cient and Walton offering none. Bills and accounts properly approv ed and audited, read, ordered placed in course of settlement. Adjourned. ■ N. D. RUSSELL, Clerk of Council. COLLINS A GLASS, Contractors and Bt.ldsrs. ..Estimates furnished on short no tice and eatiefaetion guaranteed. Superintending a specialty. 422 North Wolf Street, Brunewlek, Ga. Notice. Plumbers and workmen of ell kinds are hereby notified that no bills for repairs upon atiy house owned or rep resented by me will be paid, unless authorized by myself or employes. R. R. HOPKINS, Real Estate Agent. 4. W. CONOLY, Notary Public and Ex-OfTleie JusMss of the Peaee. Office, 307 Neweastie Street. Try McDuffle'e "No IS" for La Grippe or Intluenxa. It is guaranteed to cure or your money will be refund ed. Frice 31.00. At W. Joerger's. McDuffie's Little Blue Liver Pill makes hue people bright, cleanses the system of all the deleterious and un healthy matter and makes anew person of you. IS cents, at W. Joer ger's. If you want your bleywle repaired right bring it to an experienced w-oris man. R. J Olswins, SOS Gloucester street The beet photographs, or ay on a photo Jewelry, etc., are to be had at Wilson’s studio, SOI 14 Gloucester street. Call and ess samples and the prlcee. Fine Bananas 10c per doz; from 35c to 75c per bunca. J. M. Hodden pyle, 102 A street, opposite Ogle thorpe hotel. A GOOD LUNCH. The Arcade is now serving the best lunch In the city, and this popular place should be liberally patronised by the public. Try Jim Carter lor your spring and summer suit He carries a full Hue the latest novelties in fine woedena. CHANGE !N SCHEDULES. Both Southern 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. *7 leaves at S:ls a. m. instead of at 1:30 a. m. Train No. 13 leaves at 3:10 p. m. instead of at 2:30 p. m. Train No. 30 arrives at 1:11 a. m., instead of at 9:50 a. m. Train No. 31 arrives at 8:10 . m. instead of at 7:30 p. m. The Southern changes are as fol lows: No. 13 leaves at 4:4* a. m„ No. 15 at 7:30 a. m„ No. M at 3:41 a. m.. No. 36 at I:3* p. m., No. 13 at 9:06 p. m. Arriving—No. 20 at 7:*o a. m., No. 14 at 7 a. m., No. 34 at 1:1# . m„ No. 16 at 2:36 p. m„ No. 30 at (:0* a. B. & B. Schedule. Leave Brunswick for Savannah and points north at 7:30 a. m., 11:10 a. in. and 8:30 p. m. Arrive Brunswick from Savannah and points north at 7:42 a. m., 3:60 p. m.. 7:82 p. a. Leave Brunswick for Jachsonvllls and points south at 6 a. a., 1:10 p.m„ Arrive Brunswick from Jacksonville and points south at 12:80 p. m., 10:82 p. m. The cost of a gas heater 1* nothing by the side of medieinwn to a that sold taken while la the hath rein We lead, others follow. Huater-Bal* Drug Cos., birthplace of pure drugs. THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEW3. xA New Line tof Souvenir l just ► 'Received. ► i ► Wedding presents that are the. £ best. Call and see us. : KttiNON MOTT, 0. 0., i ► ► The Leading Jeweler. ► ► 215 NEWCASTLE STREET. ’ ► ► Inspector of watches for the • Southern and B& B Railways.! ' Keeper of the city clock. Time - by wire from Washington daily; “ at 11 a, m. FORGET When ordering your Groceries, to in quire for a glass our PURE BLACK CURCANT JELLY. PURE BLACK CURRANT JAM, and A GLASS of GUAVA JELLY. (Florida's Best.) THOS. KEANY, FANCY GROCER, Phono 11. 312 Newcastle St. ‘ 4 I POOR WOMAN- } ► A ► A ] “Troubles of Her Own.” j : j 8 ;| ' j N ► If she only had a ] [ GAS RANGE j ; r Cooking would be a pleasure.] ► < ► < i BRUNSWICK LIGHT AND < t : WATER COMPANY. ] * 1 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. 46XSU corner London anu 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. B. L. JORDAN. Shoemaker. Repairing neatly done. Always on time. 110 Corner Gloucester and Ogle thorpe streets. If you want your bicycle rapaired right bring it to an experienced work men. b. J Ole wine, 505 Gloucester street A hot bath can be had as quickly as you want it, with an instantaneous water heater. DROPPED BANANAS. Good stock, 6c. per dozen. Today only. J. M. Hoodenpyle, opposite the Ogiethope hotel. WANTED Second hand desk, roller to preferred, G. H. Jewett, Care The News. Hunter-Sale Drag Cos., a home foi the sick. Phone 37. Leals 66. sold everywhere at $1.60, at Julius May’s for SI.OO. Wood and Coat Coney & Parker. LOCALNEWS SHORT NOTES ABOUT PEOPLE WHO COME AND 60 AN WHO THEY V.SIT. Interesting Items Satehrek Here and There By New* Rsjserters. Notes of interest. None but the best barbers at Clark’s. Shave at his shop. Chief of Police Burney is confined to his home by illness. The Mallory steamer, San Marcus, left for New York yesterday. Mr. C. W. Deming has returned from Femandina. The Weather. Cloudy, with possibly ocastonal showers. Variable winds. DENMAN THOMPSON. And His Fine Old Play, “The Old Homestead.” Denman Thompson and hi* fine old play, “Vhe Old Homestead,” Is a Joy ous announcement 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 adduon 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 tue 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, and the number sold is the largest ot the season. Those wno go early will get the best seats, and for this wonder tul attraction it is useless to say they will all be sold. By special ar rangement managers Fleming & Wa will play this attraction at regular prices. Go early and get your seats reserved. When you want lumber of any kind call on L. A. Miller. He will save you money. MONTGOMERY C. GOOLYEAR, nsurance Foe, Storm, Accident. Prompt and Courteous Attention. See the Photo Jewelry, etc., at Wilson’s Studio, Gloucest* street. Strictly Firet-Ciass Work ih being done at Jim Carter’s. Only experiencsd workmen are em ployed by aim. Uncle Jake, the beet flve-cent cigar in Georgia For sale only at Losw eneteln'a For the best shingles call on L. A. Miller. Three sizes of gas heaters en dis play at 310 Neweastie street. THOMAS KEANY, The Grocer, has accepted the agency for Nunnai ly's Candies. „ „ Let us fill your prescription. Pure drugs, prices always right Hunter- Sale Drug Cos. A gas Steve—e gee Mss pleasure. Brunswick Sash & Door C ’o. MANUFACTURERS OF SASH, IwkiHS. BUNDS, MOULDINGS, FRAMES, ETC. FROM GEORGIA PINE AND CYPRESS LUMBER FACTORY: OFFICE: Stonewall Street. 800 Cochran Ave. Prince Street Telephone 239. Cochran Avenue. Ocean Avenue. BRUNSWICK, GA. Fix up your parlor now while you can take advantage of these prices on bAOES flflD CURTAILS. then come and and inspect our window where curtains fom 66c to $ 500; Lambrekins in all sizes from 36c up. What 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. any price. Sea our special In Ladies' gowns at 75c. Hosiery—a nice line for 17c. Clothing, Shoes, Hats and Notions. See our display of shirts in window —3O per cent off on all clothing MRS. M. ISAAC, 208 and 2083* Newcastle Street. &K SOMETHING NICE. Try it for breakfast—Whole Wheat Biscuit, Grape-Nuts. Just in. Fresh. It its nice we have it thl -nus n -t The Grocer. Phone I#B. OPEN AGAIN AND READY FOR BUSINESS at the same old stand. L. J. JC EL, the Hustler, Better known in Brunswl k as CHEAP JOHN, the poor mans friend. 308 Bay St, West. My motto—“ Honest and square deal ings to all; most goods for the least money.” , Ask to see my 98c Shoes —they can't be beat for $1.50. 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. Cold Wave Coming. Have your clothes cleaned by Jim Carters Four Barbers Now. Henry Brightly, the old favorite, reached the city yesterday and is now with C. A Clark. 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-See. attest: A. C. Kaufman, N. G. It The One Place to have your clothes properly cleaned is at Jim Carter’s. Phone 2532. U Whiskey, the best in Brunswick, ily whiskey. For sale only at Loew enstein’s. McDuffie's Turpentine and Mutton Suet Lung Plaster is a certain curs for whooping cough, sasy and corn; fortable, works whils you slesp. 25 cents, at W. Joerger's. Call on L. A. Miller for kiln dried lumber. Dermlnal for chaps. Hunter-Sale Drug Cos. FEBRUARY 1.