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FRIDAY 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 ail style collars.
Anew shaped
Batwing for
high band collars.
Popular Price, 50 cents.
See Window
LEVY’S.
FULL STOCK
LanM’s
Garden Seed,
Just received.
W. J. BUTTS,
THE DRUGGIST.
/?2v WITH THE NEW YEAR
open up one of our bottles of
R WILSON AND YELLOW LABEL
)v/ v, 1 and health and prosper^
f H WmmsF |( ot Mndt and self daring the
These goods are pure and whole
some. Unexcelled for richness, and
strength and flavor.
t'orirV,),,, _
l*lgnt for health and prosperity
JULIUS MAY,
Corner Bay and GloucesterStiects
’Phone 221.
CLOSING OUT SALE
OF
STIFF BOSOM SHIRTS.
§l.OO kind at 79c.
75c kind at 59c.
50c. kind at - - -39 c.
Spring Goods arriving daily.
J. 11. UEUEB & BKO.,
2’JO Mewcastle Street.
THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS.
PERSONAL
MENTION.
SHORT NOTES ABOUT PEOPLE
WHO DOME AND SO AMU
WHO THEY V.SIT.
Interesting Item. Gatehred Here and
There By News Reporters.
Notes of Interest.
Mr. Phil Keller is out again after
quite a severe illness.
The Board of Trade will meet in
regular weekly session today.
Mr. R. R. Hopkins has returned
from a short visit to Wayeross.
For the best shingles call on L. A.
Miller.
Mr. S. F. Floyd, of Wayeross, spent
yesterday in the city.
Mr. Jake Rotholz has returned to
the city.
Parched wheat for chicken food;
SI.BO per 100 pound sack. Makes
hens lay—at J. M. Burnett s.
The pretty little steamer "Jekyl
Island" was in port yesterday and
took a number of guests over.
Col. E C. Machen leaves tills morn
ing on a short business trip to Jack
sonville.
Mr. W. D. Miller, leaves this morn
ing on a short business trip up the
Southern.
Call at Thos. Keany’s and examine
those pretty mail boxes for private
resiliences.
The Plant System checks have ar
rived and the many employes of the
system are happy.
Charles J. O'Farrell, Jr., of Atlanta,
is in the city and will probatdy open
an eectric supply house here within
the next few week.
Mr. Lewis W, Cheatham, of the
Union Central Life Insurance Com
pany. Is spending some time in the
city.
Me, and Mrs. CL L. Candler enter
tained last night in honor of Mrs.
Blythe and Miss Blythe, who are the
guests of Mrs. J. D. Sparks.
Mrs. Mary Orme Love and Miss
Emma West, of Wilmington, N. C..
will arrive In the city today to spend
some time, the guest of Judge and
Mrs. J. W. Oonolly.
Washington's Birthday.
Tomorrow is Washington’s birthday
and Susday hours will be observed at
the i>ostoftlee. People who have pay
rolls to draw from the banks should
do so today, as they will all be close,
tomorrow.
"Faust” Saturday Night.
Lewis Morrison himself will play
the part of Mephisto in hia new
FnusC 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 Satan has one
vital point in that he seems at all
times to be Satan, always at the heart,
of the mocking, exulting devil, in the
grim comedy scenes or the subtle
temptation of Faust. The most pow
eifui dramatic scene is that of the
new Brocken, where, ainid fire and
smoke and sulphur fumes, Satan
stands high up among the rocks, with
fitful flames playing about his person,
waving his fiery sword as a sceptre of
hi s power over the lost souls below,
whose torture evokes only exultant
laughter. “You're mine, mine, body,
soul and all!" seems to be the knowl
edge that affords him a sense of un
holy joy to revel in, and Morrison does
revei. His Satanic laughter, and weird
mockery are simulated in a manner
that stamps him as an artist of the
highest class.
Bids Wanted.
For the purchase oi the material
in the unfurnished market building
corner of Mansfield and Newcastle
street. The successful bidder will be
required to remove said material with
in 60 days from acceptance of bid
Council reserves the right to reject
any and all bids.
N. D. Russel.
Clerk of Council.
Bids Wanted.
For furnisning the city of Brunswick
with (200) two hundred cords of pine
wooa. in four feet lengths, delivered
Crwnrffry. Council reserves the
right to reject any and all bid. Ad 4
dress M. Kaiser, Chairman Purchasing
Committee.
The best photographs, erayens.
photo jewelry, ete., are to be bad at
Wilsoa’s studio, 902 1-3 Gloucester
street. Call and see samples ami the
prices.
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 Now.
H t°7 ® rißhtl - v ' °* e old favorite,
SB?* i
j DO YOU WANT i
: A Watch or a:
Diamond? If:
you do, call and:
:see us.
KENNON MOTT,
, The Leading Jeweler.
► 215 NEWCASTLE STREET. :
► Inspector of watches for the;
► Southern and B & B Railways. .
J Keeper of the city clock. Time -
i by wire from Washington daily :
► at 11 a. m.
Only Place to Hnd
J .TRADE MARK REGISTERED*
AND
Animal Regulator*
Horse, Cattle,
Hogs, Cows,Etc.,
FED THROUGHOUT
THE WORLD.
THOS. KEANY,
FANCY GROCER,
Phone 11. 312 Newcastle St.
TAX ASSESSORS
COMPLETE WORK
Quite a Gain in Improvement For the
Year.
t The city tax assessors have com
pleted their work of assessing real es
tate and Improvements and will fin
ish personal property within the next
few days.
The total valuation of real estate
amounts to $2.493,089, and Ihe total
improvements $1,916,805, making a
total of $4,410,494. The increase in
real estate for the year is only $4,900,
while the increase in improvement is
$69,150. The gain is devided as fol
lows:
Old Town $19,875
New Town 21,545
Town commons 9,505
CITY COURT JURORS.
List of Those Drawn For the May
Term.
Following is a list ol' City court, ju
rors drawn to serve for the May term:
W. J. Peters, Julius May, Theodore
Harrison, H, S. Brady, J. A. Mont
gomery, N. D. Boone, Jr.. \V, C. Brob
ston, W. Merchant, H. L. Nobles, M.
Greene, Jr., A. H. Leavy, J. W. j
Brady, A. J. Burnett, I„ A. Robinson, ■
G. A. Davis. J. W. Moore, It. E.
Guy, \Y. A. Clark, \Y. F. Doerfling
?''• E. L. McGougan, W. H. George,
N. R. Barnhill, Alex Livingston, M.
W. Arnett, C. A. McCardeli, R. E.
Briesenick, George Krause, ,1. M. Keen,
A. O. Anderson, E. J. Allen, A. A.
Knight, L. W. Beach, J. C. Cor
nelius. A. L. Liles, W. H. Lytle, It. R.
Hopkins.
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.
ROCA, Master.
Ship Notice.
Neither the captain, owners or con
signees of the Russian bark Lenua
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
tracted by the crew of said vessel
VALLE, Master!
We lead, others follow. Hunter-Sale
Drug Cos., birthplace of pure drugs.
Wood and Coal. Coney & Parker.
Pull line of building material at L.
A. Mlller'a. i
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 ef News.
A Target Shoot.
The Naval Reserves will have a
target shoot tomorrow afternoon,
Washington's birthday, out on the
oyster factory boulevard. The boys
will shoot for the company medal.
Epworth League Entertainment.
The Epworth League out at the Cy
press mills will be entertained to
night at the residence of Mrs. T. E.
Smith. A number of the members of
the Brunswick league will attend.
Eleven Thousand Dollars.
The present year promises to break J
ihe record in license collections, and
Treasurer Smith is kept almost cou
tienally busy issuing receipts.
,of lay ami tomorrow u is expected
that the rush will be greater than '
i vet.
Col. Kay Initiated. , j
The Brunswick lodge of Elks
held a very interesting meet- j
ing in their hall last night
and among the „ new members
initiated was Col. W. E. Kay. who
will, hereafter he a valuable member
of the 11. I’. O. E.
Parker Will Run.
A special to the Savannah News
from Wayeross says: “It is said to be
practically settled that Hon. T. A.
Parker, of Baxley, is in the race for
the judgeship of the Brunswick cir
cuit. Mr. Parker is a lawyer of abil
ity. and it is said he will have a
strong following throughout the cir
cuit.”
Interesting Case.
Avery interesting case in high
colored circles was tried before Jus
tice Conolly yesterday. S. B. Ball
and Henrietta Tison, charged with
high misdemeanor were given prelim
inary hearing and bound over to tne
City court under a SIOO bond.
City Court Adjourns
The City court has adjourned fer
the term. There were only two cases
tried Wednesday, that of H. S. Mc-
Crary vs. the Southeastern Fair asso
ciation, suit on account; verdict for
plantiff. The other was that of le‘J
Edwards vs. the Brunswick Light*
and Water Company, motion for non
suit. The motion was granted.
Sunbeam’s Entertainment TonighL
The Sunbeam society will giva their
entertainment in the parlors of the
hotel tonight, beginning at 8 o'clock.
A splendid program of music and rec
itations by tne children and young
people has been arrange.d The choir
of the First Baptist church will as
sist with some of their beßt selections.
Mrs. Hugh Porter, the president, and
each member of the society, have
spared no pains in making the enter
tainment a success. A small admls
soi tee of 25 cents will he charged
iii the benefit of the pipe organ
fund of the Baptist church. Delight
ful refreshments will be served free.
A pleasant time Is assured.
Brunswick Sash and Door Cos.
MANUFACT URER6 OF
SASH, DOORS, AND BUNDS, MOULDINGS, FRAMES, ETC.
FROM GEORGIA PINE AND CYPRESS LUMBER
FACTORY: OFFICE:
Stonewall Street. 800 Coohran Ave.
Prince Street. Telephene MS.
Cochran Avenue.
Ocean Avenue.
BRUNSWICK, GA.
BE STM.
Jus! received a handsome line
of Neckwear. The narrow
Crescent tie sells everywhere
for 50c., our price 36c. Don’t
fail to wear one,
MRS. M. BMC.
208 and 208J* Newcastle Street.
FEBRUARY ?1,
l#f *
IW t
8 Breakfast f
* Cereals, *
rjv Hecker’s Oat Meal. A
Matthei’s Crushed Oats. VL.'
/I\ Hecker's Farina Wheat
ina - T
Fix Cream of Wheat, fit
*•* Pearl Hominy (iu pack- .c
/gk ages), iflk
if’ shredded Wheat Biscuit,
djx Grape Nuts.
F|J All fresh, just in. We
also have gasoline for sale 'ZI
j., _ Plioue 158. lf|A
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1 ■ 1 11 1 11 " 1 1 ■■— Will . L.IJJK
JUST
RECEIVED.
50 Watches to
be sold from 98c.
up. A chance to
save money.
L. J. JOEL,
the Hustler,
Better known in Brunswl k as
CHEAP JOHN,
the poor man's fri*n,i.
308 Bay St, West.
Ask to see my
98c. shoes. They
beat the best for
81.50.
WE ARE HAMMERING
OUR WAY.
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I
into favor by giving our customers
the best lumber that can possibly be
had at the lowest prices. We give
the same careful attention to every
order whether large or small. That's
one reason why It pays to buy hers
wnenever you need lumber. Present
prices are all in your taTor.
LANG AND WOOD PLANING
MILL.
. .’PHONE 197.
COLLINS A GLASS.
Contractor* and Bi dder*.
Estimate* furnished on abort no
tice and satisfaction guaranteed.
Superintending a specialty.
422 North Wolf Street,
Brunswick, Ga.
None but the best barkers at Clark's.
Shave at his shop.