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SUNDAY MORNING,
40 PAIR TANS,
Just Forty Pair More Men’s
TAN SHOES
than die uiant. Some
light uieight cap and
plain toe. They mere
$3.50, To elose them
out, cue make them
$2.25.
LEVY’S.
FULL STOCK
Landreth’s
Garden Seed,
Just received.
W. J. BUTTS,
THE DRUGGIST.
4/£3s. with the new year
open up one of our bottles of
pi 3 (31 Jisf \ WILSON AND YELLOW LABEL
) ' r ll j yl j ! end drink to the health sad prosper-
I gjj i'j it/ of friends end self daring the
mit 11 These goods are pure and whole
some. Unexcelled for richness, and
- strength and flavor.
Right for health and prosperity.
JULIUS MAY,
Corner Bay and GlcmcesterStieets
’Phone 221.
CLOSING OUT SALE
STIFF BOSOM SHIRTS.
SI.OO kind at 79c.
75c kind at 59c.
50c. kind at - - -39 c.
Spring Goods arriving daily.
J. H. HELLER & BRO.,
220 Newcastle Street.
THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS
CITY J\EWS.
SHORT NOTES ABOUT PEOPLE
WHO COME AND GO AN-.
WHO THEY V.BIT.
Interesting Item:. Gatehred Here and
There By News Reporters.
Notes of Interest.
City court will be convened again
tomorrow morning.
You get a $2.75 collarette at Mrs.
M. Isaac’s tor $1.50.
Mr. Jesse hi. Lott was in the city
yesterday from Douglas.
Any price will buy a blanket, or
quilt at Mrs. M- Isaac's.
Mr. J. D. Goforth, of Macon, spent
yesterday in the city.
Capt. Frank Feder, of Cumberland
is in the city.
Mr. P. Keller, who lias "icon ill some
time, is a great deal better.
$1.99 buys. a $3.00 cape at Mrs. M.
Isaac's.
Mr. W. F. Jones and wife, of
Jacksonville, were registered at the
Oglethorpe yesterday.
Officer Gill lias returned from a
week's vacation and has resumed his
place on the police force.
"Like getting money irom home.”
Those $3.50 ladies shoes $2.45. Levy's.
Mr. G. K. Breman, of northwest
Georgia, is spending some time in
the city with his nephew, Mr. J. Z.
Hamilton.
Mrs. Laura Hine will return to
morrow from Connecticut, whore she
l.as been .'siting Ij- several months.
$3.00 and $3.50 ladies high cut
shoes at Levy's. $2.45.
There will be services at St. Mark’s
Episcopal Cnurch this morning at 11
o'clock.
FOR SALE —Medium size safe, S4O
cash. Apply to A. 11. Lcavy, News
office.
Mr. D. A. Parker, who has been
spending some time here, will return
to his home in New York shortly.
Another car of bananas to soil at 10c
per dozen; also eggs at 21c pet dozen.
Hoodenpyle, opposite Oglethorpe ho
tel.
Mrs. 1.. .1. Leavy leit on the Mallory
steamer yesterday lor New York, hav
ing been cal Uhl there by the Illness
of her daughter.
A good Investment. $2.45 buys a
$3.50 high cut ladies shoe. levy’s.
Mr. Max Isaac has returned from
/savannah, where lie has been all
week, in attendance upon United
States court.
Mrs. M. (1. Dediart, of St. Louis, has
opened an art studio at 502 1-2 Blou
cester street. A fine display of water
colors is on exhibition. Mrs. De
Hart studied in Europe and gives in
structions ia oil. water and China
painting. Also in dramatic elocution.
All subscribers who do hot pay
their subscription bills by Feb. 18
will be cut from the list. News Pub
lishing Conuiany.
full at Thoj. Kenny sand examine
those pretty mail boxes for private resi
dences.
Editor Hruuswiek News:
Kindly allow me through your col
umns to inform my patrons that I have
added to my corset stock the celebrated
Royal Worcester t)ne style especially
adapted for stout ladies. H V. Adder
ley.
Notice to all Parties Concerned.
On and after this date, all bicycles
feft in my shop for repairs, sixty days
after being repaired will be sold for
repair charges and storage.
BRUNSWICK CICYE CO..
H. Girvin. Manager.
Catchy Sheet Music.
By sending 10 cents in silver or
postage stamps to B. W. Wrenn. pas
senger traffic manager, Plant System.
Savannah, Ga., 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.
$6.99 buys a good business suit at
Mrs. M. Isaac's.
For the best shingles call on L. A.
Milier.
Derminal for chaps. Hunter-Sale
Drug Cos.
McDuffie’s Tasteless Chill Cure will
build up broken down systems and
make the blood rich and healthy, cer
tain cure for chills, guaranteed or
your money refunded. Price (0 rests.
At W. Joerger's.
BOe gets a |I.SO walking hat at Mrs.
M. Isaac's.
J. W. CONOLY,
Notary Public and Ex-Offiele JueMee
of the Pease.
Office, 307 Newcastle Street.
Wood and CoaL Coney ft Parker. 1
j DO YOU WANT;
: A Watch or a
Diamond? If
you do call and
:see us.
KfcNNDN MBIT,
, The Leading Jeweler.
> 215 NEWCASTLE STREET.
’ Inspector of watches for the
► Southern and B & B Railways. .
J Keeper of the city clock. Time
. by wire from Washington daily
• at 11 a. m.
MARINE INTELLIGENCE
Two light-house tenders, the Wis
teria and the Water Lilly, ai rived ill
port, yesterday Horn Charleston. They
will be here for only a few days.
Tne schooner Jennie S. Hall. Cap
tain Alien, arrived yesterday from
New York.
The Mallory steamer Sail Marcos
sailed for New iork yesterday with
an unusually large cargo ol freight.
The Cyide steamer Caril, is in port
loading a cargo of lumber for Hus
ton.
A large tie't. of vessels arc ci.n
this port within the next few days. *
The llritisli steamer Asktb and is
loaded and about ready to go to sea.
CHANGE IN 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. 87 leaves at 8:15 a. m.
instead of at 5:30 a,, m. Train No. 8!
leaves at 3:10 p. in. instead of at
2:50 p. m.
Train No. 90 arrives at 8:15 a. m..
instead of at 9:50 a. m. Train No, 88
arrives at 8:10 p. m. instead of at
7:30 p. m.
The Southern changes are as fol
lows: No. 19 leaves at 1:15 a. m.,
No. 15 at 7:20 a. m.. No. 23 at 9:45
a. m.. No. 25 at 1:35 p. m„ No. 13 at
9:05 p. m.
Arriving—No. 20 at 7:50 a. in., No.
14 at 7 a. m., No. 24 at 1:10 p. m„ No.
lti at 2:36 p. m.. No. 26 at 6:05 p. m.
B. 6c B. Schedule.
Leave Brunswick for Savannah and
points north at 7:20 a. m., 11:10 a. m.
and 8:30 p. in. Arrive Brunswick
from Savannah and points north at
7:42 a. m„ 2:50 p. m„ 7:32 p. m.
Leave Brunswick for Jacksonville
and points south at 6 a. m„ 1:10 p.m..
Arrive Brunswiok from Jacksonville
and points south at 12:60 p. m.. 10:32
p. m.
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.
ItOCA. .Master.
Ship Notice.
Neither the captain, owners or con
signees of the Russian bark Lenna
tin will be responsible for any debts
contracted by the crew of said ves
sel. ERHOLM, Master.
Ship Notice.
Neither the captain, owners or con
signees of the Italian bark Virginia
will be responsible for any debts con
traded by the crew of said vessel.
VALLE. Master.
The best photographs, crayons,
photo jewelry, etc., are to he had at
Wilson s studio, 502 1-2 Gloucester
street. Call and see samples and the
prices.
Only Place to Find
-’trademark RESiSTCREC--
AND
Animal Regulator-
Horse, Cattle,
Hogs, Cows, Etc.,
FED THROUGHOUT
THE WORLD.
THOS. KEANY,
FANCY GROCER,
Phone 11. 812 Newcastle St
BATCH OF
CITY NEWS
A DAY'S DOINGS IN THE CITY
BY THE SEA QUICKLY
GATHERED UP.
What Is Going on in Busy Bruns
wick at Present—interesting
Collection of News.
Is Out Again.
The ftiany friends of Chief Burney
will he glad to hear that he has al
most entirely recovered from his re
cent illness. Mr. Burney had quite a
hard time of it.
A “Box” Party.
The Charity and Aid society of the
First Methodist Church will give a
"box party” at. tlie~residence of Mrs.
f>. W. Krauss Thursday night. Every
body is cordially invited to attend.
In Full Blast.
The Aiken Canning Company is now
working a very large force, and it is
probaule that the company wilh con
tinue to do so until Manager Abrams
bus the many iorders filled.
Some Are Slow.
A though tne time for paying license
money was Feb. 1, quite a large num
ber of business men have failed to
pay, and unless they do so within the
n t day or two they will likely have
to make explanations in police court .
Thanks Returned.
Those in charge of the Jewish .air
ri quests iue News to say that they
desire to return thanks to everyone
of our citizens who assisted in mak
ing the fair a success. The ladies ap
preciate tne interest taken in it by
outsiders, and return their sincere
thanks.
Back From Charleston.
Mayor Emanuel returned yesterday
morning from Charleston, where he
jwent to take in the exposition. Mr.
Emanuel says it is a great show, but
the small attendance nas discourage '
itie managers. The Mayor thinks the
exposition is not only a credit to
South Carolina, hut the entire south.
Writing Up Jekyi.
in the New York Herald and also
in the Chicago Record-Herald of tee
,day's issue win appear extensive illus
trated articles on Jekyi Island. Mr.
Gustav Kobbe is writing for the New
• York Herald and Mr. C. W. Deming
for the Chicago Record-Herald. These
two gentlemen spent a day on Jekyi
together recently, securing material
tor their articles. The Herald anil
K 'ord-Iferald are respectively the
two greatest papers in the east ami
; west of the United States.
A Positive Guarantee.
Since the announcement of the com
ing production of Lewis Morrison's
new spectacular version of ' Faust'
at the Grand opera house, on Satur
>#ay. Feb. 22, considerable anxiety
and questioning have arisen as to the
probability of Lewis Morrison himse’
appearing as in'epbisto. The question
which is asked many times daily is
definitely answered by the terse state
ment of Managers Fleming and Waff,
w.io says: "We have contracted for
tin? appearance ot Lewis Morrison
i : ..self and made s|>eoial concessions
o ' obtain this attraction.
Shingles, laths and everything for
the builder at L. A. Miller's.
Bel nsvvick Sash Ac I >< >< >r C \ >.
MANUFACTURERS OF
SASH. Doors, BONDS,
MOULDINGS, FRAMES, KT<
FROM GEORGIA PINE AND CYPRESS LUMBER
FACTORY: OFFICE:
Stonewall Street. 600 Cochran Ave.
Prmce Street Telephone 239.
Cochran Avenue.
Ocean Avenue.
BRUNSWICK, GA.
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Don’t wait to see what we ad
vertise, see what you need, and call
on Mr£ 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,
MAS. M. ISAAC.
308 and Newcastle Street
FEBRUARY 16
■a.#..
\ ! £/
Breakfast
Cereals.
Hecker’s Oat Meal.
Matthei’s Crushed Oats
Hecker’s Farina V\ hi at
ina,
Cream of W heat, .
Pearl Hominv (in pack
ages),
‘ liredded Wheat I isonit.
Grape ' nts.
a1! fresh, just in. We
also have gasoline for sale.
’Fno.ie 158.
JUbT RECEIVED
F Ri > vi
New York.
.‘>o dozen Men’s heavy Top Shirts, a)
over the world ~c and . ,c. ■ ’heap John’s
price sellers for ten days only, 3e.
Come one, come all! You are always
welcome where von get the most goods
lor the least money.
Ask to i-ee my tike Shoes, they can’t tie
beat for SI. 50,
L. J. JOEL,
the Hustler,
Better known in Brunsw 1 k as
CHEAP JOHN,
the poor mans friend.
308 Bay St, West.
My motto —"Honest and aqua,-* deal
ings to all; most goods for t.Wa !*.*
money.” ,
WALKING THE PLANK.
is what happens to the builder who
buys poor lumber and pays high
prices. He can't possibly hold his
own. Those who buy lumber at our
yard always gets sound, reliable, sea
soned lumber, and the prices are
right on a small enter or a large
one.
LANG AND WOOD'S PLANING
MILL.
.'PHONE 197.
Ship Notice.
AH bills against the British steam
ship Askfield must be presented at
our office oe.ore noon today or pay
ment tnereof win be debarred.
F. I). M. Straehan & Cos., Consignees.