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THURSDAY MORNING.
NECKWEAR.
The advance lot of New
Spring Neckwear is here
The narrow Four-in-hand
of red, corn color, blue
and mixed effects. Very
swell for all style collars.
Anew shaped
Batwing for
high band collars.
Popular Price, 50 cents.
Fee Window
LEIIII
FULL STOCK
LanM’s
Garden Seed,
Just received.
W. J. BUTTS,
THE DRUGGIST.
/?*. WITH THE NEW TEAR
open up one of our bottles of
Q 3 CS WILSON AND TBLLOW LABEL
/ Vv. I■! and drink to tie health and prosper*
fjf lt7 01 *^i® nd, and * elf dkNtig the
j | Theee goods are pure and whole
-80“- Unexcelled for riehneaa, and
*'•’*: strength and flavor.
* Right for health and prosperity.
JULIUS MAY,
Corner Bay and GloucesterStieets
’Phone 221.
CLOSING OUT SALE
STIFF BOSOM SHIRTS.
SI.OO kind at -79 c.
75c kind at -59 c.
50c. kind at - - -39 c.
Spring Goods arriving daily.
J. H. HEELER & BRO.,
220 Newcastle Street.
THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS.
LITTLE
LOCALS
SHORT NOTES ABOUT PEOPLE
WHO COME AND QO AN-.
WHO THEY V.SIT.
Interesting Item- Gatehred Here and
There By News Reporters.
Notes of Interest.
Mr. A. H. Abranams, of Savannah,
is in the city.
Mr. A. Harnett was in the city
yesterday from Savannah.
For the best shingles call on L. A.
Miller.
Call at Tlios. Kenny's and examine
those pretty mail boxes for private resi
dences.
The Clyde steamer Navahoe, Cap
tain Johnson, is in port.
Mr. 0. W. Cline has returned from
a trip to Charleston.
Mr. Joseph Muth, representing R.
G. Dunn & Cos., is in the city.
parched wheat for chicken food;
SI.BO per 100 pound sack. .Makes
hens lay-—at J. M. Burnett s.
The steamer Vigilant went to sea
yesterday.
The yacht Idler was in port yester
day.
The steamer i a Icon will go up the
Satllla today.
To save money buy your table food
at. our cut-rate daily bargains. Jo
hannessen & Cos., 118 A street.
Mrs. M. S. Parker has returned from
a trip up the country.
Seats for Lewis Morrison in “Faust"
are being rapidly sold.
The British bark Conductor, Cap
tain Lambard, arrived yesterday from
Barbados.
Our fine stock of coffee, pickles and
canned goods are being sold at cost
Johannessen & Cos.. 118 A street, op
posite Oglethorpe hotel.
Judge F. W. Dart has returned to
his home in Douglas after a few days'
visit to the city.
Mrs. N. Kmanuel entertained a num
ber of her friends yesterday afternoon
at her home on Gloimcester street.
High grade groceries are being sold
at actual coal. Come quick and you
will get great bargains. Johannessen
A Cos, 118 rt Street
WANTED—Glaziers; none but flrst
clftHS need apply Brunswick Saab and
Door Company.
Work on the foundation of the gov
ernment building is nearing comple
tion .
WANTED—-By young man. board
and room; must be centrally located.
Address A., care of News.
Judge Spencer R. Atkinson is still
in the city and will probably remain
here some days yet.
Mrs. Laura Hlne has engaged rooms
at the residence of Mrs. Lucas, corner
London and Union streets.
Mrs. R. A. Mullins leaves today
for Jacksonville, where she will join
Mr. Mullins, who has made that city
his home.
Harbor Master Fahtn has received
his new unuorm and now has the ap
pearance of one of Uncle Sam’s naval
officers.
Mr. E. T. Clapp, of New York, ar
rived in the city yesterday to spend
some time, and is quartered at the
Oglethorpe.
Mrs. Mason Loomis. Mrs. T. B.
Blackston and Mr. W. J. Bryson ar
rived in the city yesterday from Chi
cago. and will leave tuls morning to
spend some time on Jekyl.
Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Hopkins, who
have been spending some time in the
city, the guest of Mr. Hopkins’ father.
Col. L, C. Hopkins, leave this morn
ing lot- ~ew icrk.
Repairing Sidewalks.
Some of the Bay street projierty
owners are repairing the sidewalks
and the News hopes those of other
streets will follow the good example.
The city should compel property own
ers to keep rneir sidewalk in good re
pair.
Shingles, laths and everything for
the builder at L. A. Miller's.
B. L. JORDAN,
Shoemaker.
Repairing neatly done. Alwsts on
time.
110 Corner Gloucester and Ogle
thorpe streets.
Louis 66, sold everywhere at $1.60,
at Julius May’s tor SI.OO.
Call on L. A. Miller for kiln dried
lombte.
i DO YOU WANT
: A Watch or a
Diamond? If
you do. call and
;see us.
iKeNNON MOTT,
, The Leading Jeweler.
• 215 NEWCASTLE STREET.
I 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.
Only Place to Find
PRATTS poultry
• TRADE MARK REGISTERED*
AND
/nimal Regulator*
Horse, Cattle,
Hogs, Cows, Etc.,
F£D THROUGHOUT
T HE WORLD.
THOS. KEANY,
FANCY GROWER,
Phone 11. 312 Newcastle St.
••Faust" Saturday Night.
Morrison himself will play
the part of Mephisto in hit! new
"Faust” at. the Grand Saturday night
This star and play are well known be
ing indissolubly connected by many
years of artistic success and profitable
association. Lewis Morrison’s sub
tle impersonation of Sftiati has tin'*
vital point in that he semis at a’l
times to be Satan, always at toe heart,
of the mocking, exulting devil, in the
! grim comedy scenes or tin- subtle
temptation of Faust. The most pow-
I erful dramatic scene Is that of the
new Brocken, where, amid fire and
smoke and sulphur fumes, Satan
stands high up among tne rocks, with
fitful (lames playing about his person,
waving his fiery sword-as a sceptre of
his power over the lost souls below,
whose torture evokes only exultant
laughter. “You’re mine, mine, body,
soul and ail!" seems to be the knowl
edge that affords nim a sense of un
holy joy to revel in. and Morrison does
revei. His Satanic laughter, and weira
mockery are simulated In a nuinn.-i
that stamps him as an artist of the
highest class.
Shakespeare.
The announcement that Mr. via
an and .vnss Tyier with their really
superb company will present SUaKe.v
peare’s wonderful historical drama,
"King John,” at tne Grand opera
house on Tuesday, the zoin inst, is
made by Mr. Edward Taylor, repre
senting the much commended organ
isation, and who visiteu the News last
evening. "Our production of King
John.’ " said Mr. Taylor, "is noted fol
ks lavish but correct magnificence.
Nothing like it has ever been attorni
ed oy a company traveling, and the
southern press and public applaud it
in terms significant of praise and eu
logy The discriminating and eau
azle critic of tne Shreveport Times,
which paper of the 22nd inst. I have
very recently received, writes:
"In the matter of scenic display
and costuming "King John" was sim
ply peerless. Tne stage effects were
almost daz7,ling in their brilliam y ?
the harmony and richness of the cos
tumes appealed strongly to the criti
cal eye. Each scene seemed more
exquisite in coloring and richness
titan the iast, and the production may
truthfully be compared in point of
generic splendor to the gradual un
folding of an exquisite panoramo.
Miss Odette Tyler wishes to pur
chase a pair of wnite or rualtese col
ored mules. Here ts an opportunity
for breeders of fancy stock to make
their business known. Any one hav
ing for sale animals part mule anu
part cherub, may make the baragir, of
his life. Photographs, of the mules,
not the men. will oe appreciated and
ciearn, pickles, caramels and sangaree
may promote their sale. A life of ice
awaits those mules and tnousands of
men wiL envy them their bondage.
McDuffie's Turpentine and Mutton
Suet Lung Plaster is a certain cure
for whooping cough, easy and com
fortable. works while you sleep. 25
cents, at W. Joerger’s.
Four Barbers Noyv.
Henry Brightly, the 'old favorite,
reached the city yesterday and is now
with e. A Clark.
We lead, others follow. Hunter-Sale
Drug Cos., birthplace of pure drugs.
WILL BE A GRAND AFFAIR.
Elks to Entertain Lady Friends After
Lent.
, The Brunswick lodge of Elks will
[give an entertainment immediately
latter Lent, whicn will excel anything
lot the kind ever given in Brunswick.
| The popular lodge will this time
throw open their doors to their iady
friends and will entertain them in
royal style.
The lodge ueld a social session some
time ago for the members and gen
tlemen frienjs and it was a big suc
cess, and the coming entertainment is
looked forward to with much pleas
ure.
OFFICERS INSTALLED.
Uniform Rank. K. of P. Held Interest
ing Meeting.
Uniform Rank. Knights of Pythias,
held an interesting meeting in their
armory last night, and. besides hav
ing a company inspection, the fol
lowing officers were installed:
Captain—T. Newman.
First Lieutenant —S. Levison.
Second Lieutenant—Wm. H. Wood.
Treasurer—W. Joerger.
Recorder—J. H. Tankersley.
Right Guide —W. J. Peters.
Left Guide—Joseph Lassare.
The < ompany is now in a flourish
ing condition and will begin drilling I
at once for the prize drill to be neld
in Valdosta in May, during the ses
sion of the Grand lodge.
QUITE A CURIOSITY.
A Fisii Which Looks Like an
Ox.
Wnile opening oysters yesterday
Ms. J. H PoihiU's cook found quite
a cariosity. In one of the oysters she
found a fish something over an inch
long and the little fellow is now alive
and seemingly happy.
After pounding on the shell and in
serting the knife the oyster was eas
ily opened. The fish jumped out and
-Irange to say it is nearly as long as
the shell, it is the .strangest speci
i men of the finny tribe ever seen here
and old fishermen assert that they
have never seen anything like it.
The head resembles the head of an
ox It has two leet and two horns.
Mr. Polhil has the curiosity at his
store.
A TERRELL COUNTY.
The Merriwether Statesman Will, in
All Probability, Be Glynn's
Favorite.
It is the general impression here
that Joe Terrell will carry this coun
ty wita Col. Estill a close second. Mr.
‘be rry, toe, has some friends her®,
hut In- stands no show of getting
Glvnn in his column.
' 01. Estill mav ip.-ak here soon and
alter this ipeech he may stand a bet
ter Snow.
A NEW LUMBER COMPANY.
Bradley-Watson Cos., to Open Branch
Office Here.
The Brad ley-Watson Lumber Com
pany, of New York and Fernandina.
will shortly open a branch office in
this city.
M \\ E. Collins, general manager
|oi the company, with headquarters in
; New York, and Mr C. E. Riddle, agent
of Fernandina. were in the city Tues
day and made ail arrangements for
ihe coming of the new company, ft
understood they leased a part of
the Plant System wharf.
let us fU! your prescription. Pure
dregs prices always right Hunter
Sale Drug Cos
! >m nsw k k Sasii &. L)oor Cos.
MANUFACTURERS OF
SASH. DOORS, BLINDS,
MOULDINGS, FRAMES, ETC’.
FROM SEORGIA PINE AND CYPRESS LUMBER
FACTORY: OFFICE:
Stonewall Stre.t. 600 Cochran Ava.
Prince Street. Telephone MS.
Cochran Avenue.
Ocean Avenue.
BRUNSWICK. GA.
11l
Just received a handsome line
of Neckwear. The narrow
Crescent tie sells everywhere
for 50c., our price 35c. Don’t
fail to wear one,
MIS. M. ISAAC,
208 and Newcastle Street.
FEBRUARY 20.
1 jSfr $ $
#
$ Breakfast 1
$ Cereals. 8
W Hecker’sOat Meal.
W Matthei’s Crushed Oats
/|\ Hecker's Farina Wheat
ina,
/n Cream of W heat,
Pearl Rouiiny (iu pack
/fit ages,, JflL
f- hredded Wheat Biscuit, ffj
djfk Grape ' uts. aa
f|l xll fresh, just in. We
V also have gasoline for sale
fp - 'Phone 158. |
- - . im
JUST
RECEIVED.
50 Watches to
be sold from 98c.
up. A chance to
save money.
L. J. JOEL,
the Hustler,
Better known in Brunsw' k as
CHEAP JOHN,
the poor man's friend.
308 Bay St , West.
Ask to see my
98c. shoes. They
beat the best for
§1.50.
WE ARE HAMMERING
OUR WAY.
P \ CO*>f">c* T
Vrr
z£§LlJmmm
into favor by giving our customers
the best lumber that can possibly be
had at the lowest prices. We give
tlie same earelul attention to every
order whether large or small. That’s
one reason why it pays to buy her*
wnenever you need lumber. Present
I prices are all in your tavor.
LANG AND WOOD PLANING
MILL.
. ’PHONE 197.
COLLINS V 'GLASS,
Contractors and Bidders.
..Estimates furnished on short no
tice and satisfaction guaranteed.
Superintending a specialty.
4*2 North Wolf Street,
Brunswick. Ga.
None but the best barbers at Clark’s.
Shave at his shop.