The Brunswick news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1901-1903, February 25, 1902, Image 4

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TUESDAY CORNING, SOMETHING FOR THE BOYS. Something • drops in our Boys’ Department this week. PRICKS! And what a fall! The story in told below, and will greatly interest hoys and their Parents or Guardians. FIRST OP ALL, HERB’S ” FUN.” "“jSt To entertain our yonn t f-ietids, we fcave iaid in a - cVcY /&***■ ev gross of anew an 1 FULL STOCK Landrefn s Just received. W. J. BUTTS, THE DRUGGIST. WITH THE NEW YEAR open up one of our bottles of J3 Hi /rw>i wn,son and tsu-ow lassj> J|U 1/ Jg£r i and drink to the health and prosper jw9Hr ( ti it]r ° f fr!wc,lg ftn<i be'f during the jJIsLr These goods are pure and whole somfc Unexcelled for idchnnee, and (ortr, t t„. Right for health and prosperity. JULIUS MAY, Corner Bay and 0 lon cestei Sl l ee t s Thone 221. TWO SPECIAL Monday and Tuesday, February 24th and 25th See Circulars. j.h. mum & bro., iaf 2 O Nte* woc'i tle Street. OPERA HOUSE CALENDAR. Some of the best attractions of the season will be seen at toe Grand in the next few weeks. Following is the list: Tuesday, Feb. 25 -McLean and Ty ler. Friday, Feb. 2S—The Casino Ctrl. Monday, March 3- Hav.-ly's Min strels . Wednesday, March i—The Burgo master. FrUfay and Saturday. March T and * —Grand comic opera, flaying ‘Ri Capttan, ‘-Patlenee and Dorothy.” CHAS. H. JEWETT, Agent Tost typewriter; second-hand machines bought, sold and rented. AH the .flerent makes repaired and adjusted by an expert Satisfaction guaranteed. Office, Opera House building first floor. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF STEAMERS. Mallory Line to New York. l eave Brunswick Fridays. Arrive New York Mondays. Leave New York Fridays. Arrive Brunswick Monday. ♦ > -f CUMBERLAND ROUTE- Between Brunswick and Fernandina. Leave Brunswick at 8 a. ni.. daily. ST. SIMON LlNE—Steamer Eg mont leaves Brunswick every day at 8 a. in., aud 2 p. in. SATILLA RIVER LINE. Steamei Falcon leaves Brunswick at 9 a. in Monday, Wednesday and Friday. DARIEN LINE. Steamer Hessic leaves at S:3O a, m, daily. COLLINS & GLASS, Contractors and Bi dders. .Estimates furnished on short no tice and satisfaction guaranteed. Superintending a specialty. 422 North Wolf Street, Brunswick, Ga. Wood and Coal. Coney & Parker. THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS PERSONAL MENTION. SHORT NOTES ABOUT PEOPLE WHO COME AND GO AN-. who they v.siT. Interesting Item Gatehred Here and There By News Reporter*. Notes of Interest. Arthur M. Lucas, Jr., of Savannah, traffic agent Georgia Telephone Com pany, is spending a few days in the city. Mayor Emanuel had a large and very interesting police court yester day morning. Frank Scarlett, was in tne city yesterday from Fancy Bluff. He came to the city to get a physician to attend his father, G, S. Scarlett, who has been quite ill for some time. .1. E. Beach is confined to his home with a case of grippe. Tlio new Episcopal minister is ex pected to arrive in the city within the next few weeks. •f. B. Wright was in tne city yes terday front St. Simon. Mrs e Met:.Brown assumed her position as assistant postmaster yes terday . The Mallory steamer did not ar rive yesterday, hut is expected tnis morning, A swell assortment of medium weight walking skirts just. in. Levy's. The last chance on those flannel waists ifuvertisnd In another column; vvortn your attention. Levy. Hunter-Sale Drug Cos., a home foi the sfck. Phone 27. Our entire line of heaters, comforts, blankets at. actual cost. Miller a. Son. Notice to all Parties Concerned. On and after this date, all bicycles left I u my shop tor repairs, sixty days after being repaired will be sold for repair charges and storage. BRUNSWICK CYCLE CO., H. Girvln, Manager. Wc lead, others follow. Hunter-Sale : >ni s On. birthplace of purs drugs. ANNOUNCEMENTS For State Senator. To the public: I respectfully an i ounce that I am a candidate for the Democratic nomination for senator tor the Fourth district of Georgia, com posed of the counties of Camden, i e.ti iron iCiiu vilymi. ’y platform ..ill bo to execute the will of the peo ple and serve their interests so far • s 1 know it and to the extent of my ability, and to procure such legisla -1 b>n as they desire without regard t< uy personal interests or those of any clique or fact iqp. A. J. CROVATT. For County Treasurer. 1 hereby announce myself as a can didate for the office of county treasurer and ask ror the support of my friends mid tha voters in general. F. M. SCARLETT. For Treasurer. i his is .to notify my friends and the public in general that I will be a ean iidate for the office of County Treas urer, subject to the Democratic pri mary. I respectfully ask toe support 01 Uie voters of this county. CHAS. M, TILTON. M Monday Until March 3 ‘ Should old acquaintances bo forgot’ NOW Prepare for the real one of (he season mmm Massive astodon iNsm EXCITEMENT* Headed By The One. The Only, The Original George Wilson. The assassin of the Blues. The recognised king of minstrels. Hear :i:s nu-dcly on the pretty maiden from - iorodora. and you’ll want to hear Morgan, the world's greatest minstrel tenor from Moore and Burges’ min strels at Tanes han. London, Eng. Oh! Li salon to the Band, Monday 11:30. “BURGOMASTER” COMING. Excellent Attraction Soon to Be Seen at the Grand. “The Burgomaster,'’ one of the best cheering comedies of recent years, is announced for at the Grand on March 4, on which occasion we may expect to see a more costly and much larger pro duction than last season. The scen ery and costumes are all new and more elaborate, and the company more eminent and much stronger, inasmuch as two distinct organizations was pre senting this merry melange last seas on, and as but one aggregation is cn tour this season the management have formed this season’s cast from Ihe pick of the two companies and com prises Herbert Cawtjhorn, Eugene SandforJ, Harry de Lorme, George Broderick, Edith Yerrington. Ida Haw ley, Earnest Salvator, Will Peters, Joe Nicol, Andy i ynan, A. J. Murray, Madeline Wlnthrop, Sadie Stockton, and many others of equal prominence, naturally including that merry girley chorus of forty youthful, graceful and beautiful fascinators. The best photographs, crayons, photo jewelry, etc., are to be had at Wilson’s studio, 502 1-2 Gloucester street Call and see samples and the prices. Chart for Sale. Charts, tide tables and other publi cations U. S. Geodetic Survey, C. W. Doming, 'phone 152. Bids Vvnnted. For the purchase Oc the material in the unfurnished market building, corner of Mansfield and NVweasiie street. The successful bidder will be required to remove said materia! with in 60 days from acceptance and hi!. Council reserves the right to rc-jt t any and all bids, N. D. Russel, Clerk oi Council. Bids Wanted. For furnisning the city of Brunswick with (200) two hundred cords of pine wood, in four feet lengths, delta-v at" Crematory. Council reserves the right to reject any and all hid. Ad dress M. Kaiser. Chairman Purchasing Committee. McDuffie’s Tasteless Chill Curs will build up broken down systems and make the blood rich and healthy, cer tain cure for chills, guaranteed or your money refunded. Price 50 cents. At W. .Toerger’s. Our new spring skirts, both trimmed and walking skirts are in Levy’s, ; oo you w :' E A Watch or a t Diamond ? [you do call and Uv:e US. bmm mott, j The Leading Jeweler. ► 215 NEWCASTLE STREET. t Inspector of watches for the t Southern and B& B Railways. J Keeper of the city clock. Time ► by wire from Washington daily ► ut 11 a. m. ► choice'*^, CROC CRIES ! ’ *W"j jflftif" - DEAR MADAM:— Buy Good, Clean. Food. This is the most important matter in a household, and upon it depends the health of the entire family. The very best, freshest and clean est groceries can be obtained at this store. We have too many good things and it would rake up too much of our time to mention all of them. Come in and lei 11s show them to you. THOMAS KEANY. Fancy Grocer, Phone 11. Ul2 .Newcastle St. For the best shingles call on 1.. A. I Miller. None but the best barbers at Clark's. Shave at his shop. — | McDuffie’s Little Blue Liver Pill makes bue people bright, cleanses the system of all the deleterious and un healthy matter and makes anew person of you. 25 cents, at W. Joer ger'a Try McDuffie’s “No 16” for La Grippe or Influenza. It is guaranteed to cure or your money will be refund ed. Price SI.OO. At W. Joerger’s. , BATCH OF CITYNEWS A DAY’S DOINGS IN THE CITY BY THE SEA QUICKLY GATHERED UP. Many Summoned Yesterday. Chief Burney and several of his officers were busy yesterday serving summons on those who have not paid their lieensse. home are really not able to pay up now. City Statementt Tomorrow. The statement of receipts and dis i irsemenis of George H. Smitli, city treasurer for the month of December will lie published in the News to morrow. Tne statement is a vo luminous one and will take up more bar. a page and a half of the paper. Drawing Lessons. All intending to take the course in drawing by the “Black and White” system should begin this week. I 'also give special lessons in strictly free-hand drawing, pastel painting, oil, and magazine illustrating, charg ing F the lesson. Otis . A Miller — i Studio at Winston’s Gallery, Newcas i tie street. Pleasant Birthday Party. ! Lth Miss Mildred Dorothy Levy <*nt< rtaincrl a mini her of her little friends yes tern ay in honor of her Filed anniversary. The afternoon was pleasantly spent in playing .dif !-•. ni games, among them a “don kc: parkty.” The first prize was von h/ little .Miss Elizabeth Abrams, while Master Victor Abrams carried off the booby. The little guests were rtii-n invit and into the dining room, when they enjoyed a delightful re- P*' t. Each of tiie little visitors was pres, tiled with a souvenir—a 'll candy box, filled with bon -bons and |.aper caps and a dainty toy. To make clothes last they should e cleaned and pressed . often. Jim farter is the best person to see for this ...ml of work. A beautiful lot of new trimmed cloth skirts in at Levy's Spring styles. . Worth Trying. Before purchasing anew suit or pair of pants examine the line of sam ples carried . y Jim Carter, it is sur ful 1 t'> ■ what he really is A f err big tap public. Try him and you won't regret it. this kind of work is Jim Carter. 'Pnone 253-2. or 504 Monk street. You get the best service at Jim Carter’s clothes cleaning establish ment —No disappointments. Stenographic work and typewriting neativ and promply done. Terms rea sonable. Office of Chas. H. Jewett, opera house building, ’phone 275 3. Uncle Jake, the best five-cent cigar in Georgia. For sale onlv at Loew enstein's. Eggs 23c per dozen at Hoodenpvlea grocery, opposite Oglethorpe hotel. F F line of building material at L. A. Miller’s. Call on L. A. Miller for kiln dried lumber. .Brunswick "ash and Door Go. MANUFACTURERS OF SASH. DOORS, AND BLINDS, MOULDINGS, FRAMES. ETC FROM GEORGIA PINE AND CYPRESS LUMBER FACTORY: OFFICE- Stonewall Street. finn * , Prince Street. 25^*’’" *" Avt - Cochran Avenue. Telephone 8. Ocean Avenue. BRUNSWICK. GA. rai Just received a handsome line i deck-wear. The narrow Crescent tie sells everywhere for 60c„ our price 35c Don’t fail to wear one, 208 and Newcastle Street. FEBRUARY 25. I &'a * 4 FRESH. % New Saner Kraut. Jk Pickled Herring, ' Smoked Herring, -*■ Large Fat Mackerel, New Pick led Tripe, New Pickled Pig Feet ijiV a, Gardi Red Yanis. **' " P. B.—Don't forget we have Gasoline for sale. Phone 15*. jjj^ BeoB£ TtmJip&A 05XnBg£EB333Kr JUST RECEIVED. 50 Watches to be sold from 93c. up. A chance to save money. L. J. JOEL, the Hustler, Better known in Brunsw' k as CHEAP JOHN, the poor mans friend. 308 Bay St, West. Ask to see my 98c. shoes, ihey beat the best for $1.50. * W r eCTß p.r WE ARE HAMMERING OUR WAY. I; . 0 COST*‘CUT Var pSwißss N /y into favor by giving onr customers the best lumber that can possibly be hail 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 here Whenever you need lumber. Present prices are all in your favor. LANG AND WOOD PLANING MILL. 'PHONE 197. If you want your bicycle repaired right bring it to an experienced work man. B. J Olewlue, f,05 Gloucester slrect A GOOD LUNCH. The Arc ade Is now serving the best lunch in the city, and Ibis popular place should be liberally patronized by the public.