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FRIDAY MORNING,
40 PAIR TARS,
| Just Forty Pair More Men’s
1 TAN SHOES
I than Hie uuant. Some
light uueight cap and
j plain toe. They tuet*e
1*53.50,I *$3.50, To elose them
out, cue make them
|52.25.
LEVY’S.
FULL STOCK
Landreth’s
Garden Seed,
Just received.
W. j. BUTTS.
THE DRUGGIST.
fife. WITH THE NEW TEAR
open up one of our bottles of
lw H n Wilson and yellow label
/*\ l t JII a, 'd drink to the health and prosper^
r ._B / ltJ °* frißß<u and >eU dQrlnc th *
rtmnn Those good* are pure and whole
' ' . ll - ® om - Unexcelled for richnesa, and
strength and flavor.-
*&vrf#lrr— .. _
Rigut for health and prosperity.
JULIUS MAY,
Coiner Bay and GloucesterSti eets
Phone 22 1.
CLOSING OUT SALE
STIFF BOSOM SHIRTS.
SI.OO kind at - - -79 c.
75c kind at 59c.
50c. kind at - - -39 c.
Spring Goods arriving daily.
J. H. HELLER 8t BRO.,
'J'JO Newcastle S'reet.
CITY JSIEWS.
SHORT NOTE* ABOUT PBOPLF.
WHO COME AND GO ANu
WHO THEY ViWT.
Intereating I term. •atehred Here and
There By News RepeHere.
Notee ed UHereet.
Mr. Lewis W. Beach is in Darien.
Mr. O. W. CIW-3 is in Charleston.
Mr. C. M. Tilton was taken sud
denly ill yesterday.
"Like getting money irom heme.”
Those $3.50 ladies shoes *2.46. Levy's.
A number of vessels are expected
in port today.
Mr. H. A. Smith, of Savannah, was
ii) the city yesterday.
Mr. W. S. Branham was in the city
yesterday from Waycross.
Mr. D. M. Hanes spent yesterday
in the city from Jesup.
*3.00 and *3.50 ladies high cut
shoes at Levy's. *2.45.
Mr. Oeo. S. Scarlett is quite ill at
his home at Fancy Bluff.
Dr. D. D. Atkinson \as confined
to his home by illness yesterday.
The Board of Trade will meet in
regular weekly session today.
Mr. M. Elkan is having the interior
of his pretty store repainted.
A good investment., *2.45 buys a
33.50 high cut ladies shoe. Levy's.
"Reaping tue Harvest” will be the
next attraction at the opera house,
it (tomes February 18.
After quite an Interesting session
Judge Lambright's court has ad
journed.
Miss Gertrude Meyer leaves this
morning for Mobile, Ala, where she
goes to visit her brother.
Mrs. Victoria Jeffersa and Mrs. E.
L. Stevens are visiting Mrs. W. N.
Oranibllng, in High Springs, Hu.
Mr. J. A. Jones, one of Waycross’
leading citizens, was among the vis
itors in tho city yesterday.
Mr. W. K. Dawson, of Savannah,
was registered at the Oglethorpe yes
terday.
The schooner Henry C. Piske, cap
tain Cummings, arrfveJ yesterday
from Heston
The Mallory steamer, Kio Orande
will not sail for New York until to
morrow.
You can't afford to miss that $2.45
shoe at Levy's, they were $3.50.
Ladles only.
All subscribers who do not pay
their subscription bills by Fell. IS
will be cut from the list. News Pub
lishing Company.
Financially, the Jewish fair was
even more of a sucess than the man
agers anticipated. It was socially a
brilliant affair also.
Mrs. M. Isaac left yesterday morn
ing for New York and other markets
to purchase a spring stock of dry
goods and millinery,
Montgomery & Goodyear have not
purchased the Insurance business of
J. R. Abrams, but merely rented his
office.
Notice is directed to the adver
tisement of A. Zelmemvity on the sec
ond page of this issue. He sells all
kinds of groceries Rt the very lowest
prices.
sfi.99 buys a good business suit at
Nils. M. Isaac's.
You get a $2.75 collarette at Mrs.
M Isaac's for $1.50.
Any price will buy a blanket or
quilt at Mrs. M- Isaac’s.
11.99 buys, a $3.00 cape at Mrs. M.
Isaac's.
Call at Thus. Kenny 'a and examine
those pretty mail boxes for private resi
dence*.
Parched wheat for chicken food;
$1.30 per 100 pound Back. Make*
hens lay—at J. M. Burnetts.
Editor Brunswick News:
Kindly allow me through your col*
urnns to inform mv patron* that I have
added to my cornet stock the celebratev
Koyal W orcester Oue stvle especially
adapted for stout ladies. H. V. Adder
ley.
Chart for Sale.
Chart*, tide table* and other publi
cation* XJ. S. Geodetic Survey. C.
W. Demin*, ’phone 15!.
Full line of building material at L.
A. Miller's.
We lead, others fellow. Hunter-Sal*
Drug Cos., birthplace of pare drug*.
SWhflea, Utfe* aiS everythin* for
the builder at U A. MliisTa.
THE ‘ DRUNBWICK DAILY NEWS
A VALENTINE j
: Is much nicer]
;and better liked]
:when it’s apiece]
►of dainty jew-]
:elry.
ECALL AND LOf’K]
STOCK:
MON MOTT,;
► The Leading Jeweler.
l 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. ’
“REAPING THE HARVEST.”
The Pretty Play Which Will Be Here
Feb. 18.
A treat in stage literature; a trip
on the ocean of thought; a hand
shake with memories dear. In short,
a plenty of laughter, a sufficiency of
sentiment and pathos is what is
promised in the coming of that elab
orate production "Reaping the Har
vest.?’
A play of modern American life
dealing with the vissisitudes and gay
ities of youth and the consequence
awaiting he who sows unwisely.
“Reaping the Harvest” is the neve
and best agent of human natur >
known to the stage. Fact nor fiction
never gave birtli to a sweeter story
of love and devotion, sorrow and
pain and laughter and tears than that
embodied in the four acts of this
new creation. The latest, and best
devices in the way of scenic effects
are employed in this production. The
special scenery carried is the perfec
tion of art, prominent among which
Is the great scenic revelation. Sun
set from Kronks Tavern.
VESSELS SNOW BOUND.
Two Schooners Bound For Brunswick
Can’t Move.
Two schooners, Van Liar Black and
Sallie C. Marvel, both of which left
Baltimre a few days ago laden with
railroad iron for the Brunswick and
Birmingham, are snow bound Just out
of Baltimore, and are "at a stand
still.
Both of the schooners were due in
Brunswick yesterday, but it will now
probably be three or four days or
maybe longer before they,get clear.
Art Studio.
"Judge a man by the company he
keeps." Moral having opened a line
art studio, on the same floor opposite
(Wilson's Art Photo , Studio) for in
struction In every branch of art cul
ture, (free hand). Oil water-color and
China. I would be happy to receive
the same patronage from Brunswick's
art lovers that I have received In
largo cities 502 Gloucester street'
Mrs. M. Q. Do Hart
Only Place to Find
• TRADE MARK REOlSroreh-''
AND
Animal Regulator-
Horse, Cattle,
Hogs, Cows,Etc.,
FED THROUGHOUT
THE WORLD.
THOS. KEANY,
FANCY GROCER,
Phene 11. 812 Newcastle St.
ii
For the beat shingles call on L. A.
Miller.
Call on L. A. Miller tor kiln dried
lumber.
50c gets a $1.50 walking hat at Mrs
M. Isaac’s.
J- W. CONOt-V, ~~
Notary Public and Ex-Officle Justice
ef the Peace.
Office, 807 Newcastle Street
U Whiskey, the best in Brunswick
ily whiskey. For sale onlv at l,oew’
ensteln’s.
The beat photographs, crayons,
photo Jewelry, etc., are to be had at
Wilson’s studio, 50! n Gloucester
ftMst. Gall and see samples and the
pni.
BATCH OF
CITY NEWS
A DAY’S DOINGS IN THE CITY
BY THE SEA QUICKLY
GATHERED UP.
What is Geing on in Busy Bruns
wick at Present—lnteresting
Collection ef News.
Concert To,light.
The Ha vaiian baci will give an
other concert at the opera house to
night. The prices will be only 25 and
?0 oenv. The ba.il spent yesterday
at Jekyl, playing for the millionaires.
Trains Were Late.
On account of the wreck near Al
bany Thursday, all incoming trains
over the Plant System were late yes
terday. The wreck has been cleared
away, the tract repaired and the
regular schedule will now be re
sumed.
Nearly Completed.
The new club house being erected
for the island View club is now’
nearly completed and the members
will soon resume their pleasant visits
to their country pleasure home. The
new house is much larger anu 'com
fortable than any the club has previ
ously had.
To Test the Law.
L. J. Joel and P. Joel were arrested
om days ftgo for soliciting at the
boats ami trains. The parties arrest
’d keep clothing stores and it seems
hat there is an ordinance against
local soliciting, except in cases
where a license of *IOO is paid. Tht
oasrs. Joel have employed Attorney
Isaac and will tight the case.
Prosperous arm Hea'thy.
The Brunswick Marble and Ornette
company, of which Mr. Reed E. La
Mance is manager, has been decided
ly successful in their business for
the past twelve months, and outside
of the large building contracts on
hand as reported in yesterday's News,
they have over six months’ work
ahead in their monumental depart
ment, having a number of orders on
band from other states. Mr. La
Mance is r tnoroughly practical
workman and designer, and the pres
ent healthy condition of the busi
ness under his management is at
tributed to this as weiii as the tact
that the company he represents has
j ample capital available to handle con
tracts of any size with decided
nromptness. We need many more
such institutions in our city
CROVATT'S ANNOUNCEMENT
;It WII Probably Ee toaae To
morrow.
Tho formal announcement of Judge
Vlfred J, Crovattt for Senator from
tWi ’ district will probably be made
ilarough the News tomorrow.
l ater on Judge Crovatt says he
will publish a communicallon grvrng
his position on all the leading ques
tions, and it will be a frank, fearless
expression.
CHINESE RESTAURANT
ESTABLISHED lgs.
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.
i >h i nswk k Bash <sc Door C< >.
MANUFACTURERS OF
SASII. IXiORS, BUNDS,
MOULDINGS, FRAMES, ETC.
FROM GEORGIA PINE AND CYPRESS LUMBER
FACTORY: OFFICE
PHnc. W BtreVr #t ‘ 600 Cochr *" Av *.
Cochran^Avlnue. •’
Ocean Avenue.
ISRI NS WICK. GA.
Don’t wait to see what we ad
vertise, see what you need, and call
on Isaac for your Dry Goods,
Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Etc., and be
convinced that we save you money.
Special sale on clothing for this
week only,
MIS. M. ISAAC.
208 and 2083 s Newcastle Street.
FEBRUARY R
LENT
BEGINS
FEBRUARY I2TH.
And we have Just received, special
for the season:
No. 1 large fat mackerel 15c.
No. 2 large fat mackerel 12 He.
Leggett Shredded codfish per pack
age 10c.
If its nice we have it.
The Grocer. Phens IM.
JUST RECEIVED
FROM
New York.
50 doze.i Men’s heavy Top Shirt*, all
over the world 50 and 75c. Cheap John’s
price sellers for ten days only, Stc.
Come one, come all!'You are always
welcome where you get the most goods
■ lor the least money,
j Ask to see my flSc Shoes, they can't bs
. beat for $1.50,
L. J, JOEL,
the Hustler,
Better known in Brunsw' k as
CHEAP JOHN,
the poor man's friend.
308 Bay St, West.
My motto —“Honest and aqua;* deal
ings to all; most goede for the least
money.” ,
Walking
the Plank,
}
is what happens to the builder who
buys poor lumber and pays hlgb
prices He can’t possibly hold bis
own. Those >vho buy lumbar at our
yard always gets sound, rshable, sea
soned lumber, and the price* are
right on a small order or a large
one.
UNO & WOOD’S
PLAHINu MILL.
’Phone 197.