The Brunswick news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1901-1903, February 12, 1902, Image 4

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•WEDNEBMY MOUtilh'® 4H M TUTC i ftl I frill I fthu, i J I j Just Forty Pair More Men’s | J 'l*l ii | ill vI'RJIU* I ! : 1 I i Ithan We ix ant. Some t [light cu sight cap and [plain to- . Thay ujzve js3.£C. To e!ose them lou t. ixj e ro •; •< c t h ■>, m Ii EVY’S. luseiM WwoLim a S jr? **% 8p? " *l l a 0% jjw, v j*i|iri4|s I i\ it 4 -*• li ii i& ii i<*. .\ '■ 50c a Bottle. ■W. J. BUTTS, THE DRUGGIST. Huylcr’s Candy Fresh Every Week. "ITU Til 10 NEW YEAR Xk • 'pen up 0110 of our bottles of U (Jfj WII.SON AND YELLOW LABEL JII I ( jß&r ;! i i-d drink to tiie beultli and prosper- Llj jjj Ity of frleuda and self during tha " ||j These goods are pure and whole " " r *ome. Unexcelled for richness, and * Kight for Health and prosperity. JULiU > MAY, Corner Eay and Gloucester fu eels Ehone fSSeI. TWO BARGAIN DAYS, KOJiOAV A O TUESDaY, iO h-llth ,i.E. lima* & 8R0.,' N e\vc;isi It* {S See window display of Um brellas at 49 cents CITY NEWS. SHORT NOTES ABOUT PEOPLE WHO COME AND GO AN-/ WHO THEY ViSIT. Interesting Item Gatehred Here and There By News Reporter*. Note* of Interest. Mr. S. P. Floyd, of Wayeross, was in the city yesterday. Senator R. S. Lang, of Camden, spent yesterday in the city. .Justice J.ambrlght is holding the regular monthly session of his court. 11 tnitr a lar audience was dresent it I ■■ Hawaiian i aml concert last night Mrs. A. M. Smith; who has been quite ill in Atlanta, is reported some what improved. The Mayor’s Monday raotinee, was, as usual, well attended yesterday morning. Mr. 0. E. Melton,’of Fitzgerald, and Mr. J. E. Melton, of Blarney, Ga„ sp til yesterday in the city. Mr. .1. F. Kinder, of Valdosta, was re i, h red at the Oglethorpe yester day. Mr. ,i. A Roache, representing the O i:al of Ocorgi a railroad, was in lie I ' on Ini iiness yesterday. Mir. A. l Atwood, who is now en ;e<l ii> ih liimlier business at Arch er, Fla., i. spending a ,ew ilnys in the city. V. i-h . Mlapiii J.„itnn! for Me " ' T* ni i .‘i o'.- Imr Friday sales ‘- i -.ii is ji * iirfy ;r Ilriin ,wi‘-k store, • ili i'd! ‘ I i'hi 1 io nnr re. pit ,1 to (•nil al .M lu.e' Ten. Cent store *iij Newca--*li slice! Have a (Man by Wliieb lb . (an !i ike* pnrkef change. <' m e at one <':U a* Ti o Ki'ii’iy';, and c.vannne tb.ee pit ti v mail boxes for private res'- deuces, Editor Brunswick News: Kindly allow me through your col umns to inform iiiy patrons tliat 1 have added to my cor-et stn •'. the eelebratcy Knyal Worcesi. r, 1 tile style ( specially adapted for tout ladi s. 11, V. Adderld : Every night of the fair you want to , look your rest. Have Jim Carter pres* your suit. J. W. CONOLY, | Notary Public and Ex-Officio Juetiee of the Peace. Office, 307 Newcastle Street Ask anybody where to (Iml Jim tailor:; clothes cleaning entablish ment. They've all been there lint you. Louis 66, sold everywhere at $1.60 at Julius May's for SI.OO. None but the best barbers at Clark's. Shave at his shop. Call on 1,. A. Miller for kiln dried lumber. lust received, anew lot of gas heaters at 310 Newcastle street. I Whiskey, the best in Brunswick, by whiskey. For sale only at l.oew eustein's. : -ct us till your prescription. Pure ’cii-,; prices always right. Hunter bale Drug Cos. McDuffie’s Tasteless Chill Cure will build up broken down systems and make the blood rich and Itealthy. cer tain cure lor chills, guaranteed or your money refunded. Pries 50 esnts. At W. Joerger’s. B. L. JORDAN, . Shoemaker. Repairing neatly done. Always on time. 110 Corner Gloucester and Ogle thorpe streets. The best photographs, crayons, photo jewelry, etc., are to be had at Wilson’s studio, 50$ 1-8 Gloucester street. Call and see sample* and the prices. If you want your bicycle repaired right bring it to an experienced work i man. B. J Olewine, 505 Gloucester street if you want your bicycle repaired right bring it to an experienced work man. B. J Olewine, 505 Gloucester s’reet MONTGOMERY C GOOCYEAR, Insurance Fire, Storm, Accident Prompt and Courteous Attention. Until tile 11th Jim Carter is goiag to be kept real busy pressing elothee for the Jewish fair. Germinal for chaps. Hunter-Sale Drug Cos. (. Stenographic work and typewriting neatly and promply done. Terms rea sonable. Office of Chas. H. Jewett, ocora house building, phone 275-3. I’ncle Jake, the best flve-eent cigar m Georgia. For sale only at Loew enstein's. Get your gasoline 20c gallon, or gallons 90c, at Geo. YV. Harper the Wroeer. A. gUs store—a genuine pleasures BRUNSWICK D HLV KEJVS, 1 VALENTINE j : Is much nicer; [and better liked; •when it’s apiece; ;of dainty jew-< Selry. I ALL AND LO K: :0 V ROUR >TO Civ tK NNON MOTTj ► 7 . The Leading Jeweler. ► ► 215 NEWCASTLE STREET. - F Inspector of watches for the ► Southern and B & B Railways." I Keeper of the city clock. Tlmcw f by wire from Washington daily £ at 11 a. m. Only Plac to Find DRATTS poultry • traoe mark registered* AND ■nimal Regulator* Horse, Cattle, Hogs, Cows, Etc., FED THROUGH UT THE WORLD. THOS KEANY, FANCY GROCER, Phone 11. 312 Newcastle St. POOR WOMAN. “Troubles of Her Own.’’ If she only had a mnpi GAS RANGE : Cooking would be a pleasure.’ BRUNSWICK LIGHT AND" WATER COMPANY. -4 GO AND REGISTER. Some Seem to be Careless About This Ma.ter. The attention of tne public is hereby called to the following, Section 310 of the City Code: "Every person. Arm or corporation engaged in any trade or business calling is hereby requires to register his, her oi s name, business, caning or trade, an nually, at such time as the Mayor and Council may, by resolution from time' to time, direct, in a book to be kept by the Clerk for that purpose, and persons coming into the city and en gaging in business utter that date shall so register within tendays after commencing any business, trade or calling and take out the required bus iness license." Section 312.- —Every person, firm or corporation wishing to retail whis ky, wine, beer, or othes spirituous malt or fermented liquors skail apply in writing at a regular meeting of council specifying the place where it is intended to carry tn the business, and the application shall be accompa nied by the written consent of the nearest neighbors to carrying on the business at place specified. Section 313. —All license to retail sky, wine beer or other spirituous, malt or fermented liquors shall give' bond with two or more goou and suf ficient securities to be approved by -*e Mayor and Council, payable to the Mayor and Council ar.d condition ed to keep a decent and orderly house. License Ordinance No. 100 fixes said bond at 1500, and on all business callings, etc., the registration at Feb ruary X, 1902. N. D. RUSSELL, Cleric *£ Council. MARRIED YESTERDAY. Mr. R. E. Dart and Miss Ne'lie For- | sythe the Contracting Parties. At the residence of the bride's mother I on St. Simon, yesterday afternoon, Mr. ; It K. Dart and Miss Nellie Forsythe j were wedded, the ceremony being wit nessed bv only rhe family and a few \ friends of the contracting partu s, Mr. Dart is one of the youngest and most prominent members of the Brunswick bar. He was reared in this city, ami has a large number of friends, who will wish him much success and happiness in the future. The bride has resided on fft. Simon for several years and is a young lady of many charming accomplishments. She has visited Brunswick on many occa sions and has a large, circle of friends in the city. The happy couple returned to the city after the ceremony and are at home to t r-ir friend.: at the residence of the groom's father. Oapt. U. Dart, on Key- Holds street. ENDED WITH A PURIM BALL. Jewish Fair Brought to a Close Last Night. The .1 wish fair, which has been in 'ICO, T- r-> fe. i iIC |l , VC li ill til * Ktii-1 ob-n-* armory, noe to a lifting close ’ i-i legist o itb a grand masquerad ■ail, in w hii-n a large nioubcr partici t ■ S ..- very comical and amns ! dig <• i-fi; m s wetv seen during the i gc.t.’ei mar, li. . . aii l.y ami a very gout sue ! c -d , Klin li is a forded much ‘ i ... hi' md a.nils, in of for the public j go i orally. Catchy Sheet Music. By sending 10 cents in silver or postage stamps to it. W. Wrenn, pas senger traffic manager, Plant System, Savannah, Ua.. copies of. either of the following bright and catchy airs can be secured; Tickled to Death. Bouncing Bee. Trotting Through the Park. excellent piano music. SHIP NOTICES. Neither the captain, owner or con si nees of the Norwegian hark Rec ord will be responsible for any debts contracted by the crew of said #bark. Johannesen, Master. Neither the captain, owner or con signees of the British barkentine Oenesia will be responsible for any debts contracted by the crew of said vessel. Davies, Master. Neither the captain, owner or con s’gnees of the British schooner Robert Ewing will he responsible for any, debts contracted by the crew of said' sr. ooner. Willett. Master. Wood Coal Coney A Parkm v v ci! kin g i what happens to the builder who buys poor lumber and pays high =r r own. r | hose who buy lumber at our ~ ;.;ui always gets sound, reliable, sea- d/i soil'd lumber, and the prices are dxJBU rlg.it on a small order or a large ’Phone 197. t AhO&WuOD’S PUMINO MILL Bki-nswk’k Sasii DqorCo. MANUFACTURERS OF S:\sll, l H X )KS. HI IN 1 >s. .Mt >ll,l >1 N< ;s. in AM IS. i;t< . FROM GEORGIA PINE AND CYPRESS LUMBER FACTORY: office: PrinTe W Stre*. t t rMt ' 600 Cochr,n Av ’ Avenue. T^h °" e 239 ' Ocean Avenue. IIHI'XSWK k. <; a. Don t wait to see what we ad- what you need, and call on Mrs. Isaac for your Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Etc., and be convinced save you money. Special sale on clothing for this week only, 208 and 208J* Newcastle Street. FEBRUARY 12 LENT BEGINS FEBRUARY !2TH. And we have just received, special for the season: No. 1 large mackeral 15c. No. 2 large fat mackeral 12 1-2 c. Legget Shielcier codfish per packer age 10c. If its nice we have it. w XiiwueA The Grocer. Phone IM, JUoT RECEIVED f li'• and % N w Yc rk. Mi d0,:., o .. n's heavy Top Shirrs, till o- r tiie woild ad and C-c. (Jhenp John's pr.ee M'lic' for ten days only, f,9c. Come one. come e l: Yon are always vvelci.m ■ v. ! tv you pet th, most goods lor tin* 1* . -t money. Ask to see my s Shoes, they can’t lie heat bn 1 jl.Ct, L . *j . uv. LL, the Hustler, Belter known in Brunsw h as CHEAP JOHN, the poor man's irienJ. 308 Bay Bt, Wt;st. My motto- “Honest and sepia,•< deal ings to all; most goods for the le.'St money.” , 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 Jiui Carter's I The Jewish Fair Announcement. " Before going to the fair nave yoor clothes propurly pressed by Jim Car ' ter.