The Brunswick news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1901-1903, February 28, 1902, Image 4

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FRIDAY MORNING, gSPRING L.JI PMUuift^ HAT ■i? coovuioht A *■*K IN. Wee have them in all the popular gha<lf a, from ?! .HO tr ?4 tftetdcn %atd, Our Leader, finer Ilian ever before. Also afe e new Manhattan Neglige,- Shirts are in. When wo say •‘Manhattan " yon know it’s the bet, Only at LEVI’S, WITH THE NEW YEAR open up one of our bottles of h| |f j) -ftm WILSON AND YELLOW LABEL )Hl|l II jtXZ* I ai l drink to tie health and prosper f | ' J Ity of friends and self during the um These goods are pure and whole ;•> f-' ‘- 1 , m 11 some. Unexcelled for richness, and • .* strength and flavor. *rr i*i>r; Right for health and prosperity. JULIUS MAY, Corner Bay and GloucesterSlreets Thone 221. FULL STOCK Landreth’s Garden Seed, Just received. W. J. BUTTS, the nßij qgist. HAYK M Oil if Oi{ YtfUUKtttiKBIKS Beßt Flour two 241 b smelts , ~, Heat Bacon per lb V"* l’lonlc Ham per lb '' " r!: c (lilts per ball’ bushel ' ’ . u ' Meal per half bushel !. K Arbuckles Coffee 2 pkgs Yellow Yam Sweet Pot mom per peck . . . . . ’’ " Til 1-urge size Tomatoes, per can i () ’ Now Georgia Syrup, per gallon j ‘ Irish I’otatoes, per peck ~( l' Pickled spare ril)s, 1! pound * Five Gallons Gasoline, - 85 ct?. Full I ine of , GLASSWARE, CROCKERY, TINWARE, AGATEWARE ETC AT VERY LOW PRICES. Full line of Cigarettes and Cigarette Tobaccos Hay, Grain, Brand at wholesale pieces. A. ZELMENQViTZ, Bloodworihs old stand, Corner E SOMETHING NEW. A OiemtiM 9cnal or S/ray, Given Away With Every $5.00 Purchase at J. H. HEELER & BRO., 220 Newcastle Street. See Display and Explanations in the Window Premium Tick ets issued at once. THE BRUNSWICK UATEY NEWS, PERSONAL MENTION. SHORT NOTES ABOUT PEOPLEj WHO COME AND GO AN-* WHO THEY V.SIT. Interesting Item Gatehred Here and There By News Reporters. Notes of Interest. F. 15. Melton is in the city from Fitzgerald. L. Miller of Macon, spent yesterday in the city. E. R. Phillips was in the city yes terday from Savannah. Bill follee.ms w :i be in evidence tenter row. Mr. J. A. Montomery is being spoken of as a probable candidate for tax collector. Deputy clerk of the Superior court Townsend is confined to his room at the Oglethorpe by illness. There has been no arrival or de partures ol vcs.-n.-is during the past two cays. By all means see the line of lovely wash dress fabrics just iu at H. V. Aildc rley s. ,J. 15. Brantley, from Macon, was among the visitors to tin- city ycH t,day. W. (1. Elh-nwood has been confined to his home by illness for Ur past several days. .1. S. Cawh s a.id son, of Atlanta, were among those registered at the Cglettu rpe jesterday. W. 8. Branham, of Waycross was in the eity yesterday. Mr. Branham lormerly resided here. See the advertisf ment of A. 7,< \ incnovllz in IliiK issue. He la Helling groceries at the lowest possible fig ures. Head his prices. See I lie many and heautH'ul new weaves in cotton dross goods dis played at H. V. Addcrley’s. A heavy wind prevailed in Bruns wick last night, and, as the storm sig nal was hoisted, a number of citizens were much frightening hut the Wind soon lulled. Ail the latest designs and shades in scrim for drapery to he seen at 11. V. Adderley's. Subscribers in the southern portion of the city will g 1 their paper reg ularly hereafter, as the News lias hired anew carrier. The many Brunswick friends of Mr. (!. S. Scarlett will regret to learn that he is still seriously ill at his home. Fancy Bluff, and grave fears I at.-' entertained for his recovery. The B. & B. will take off the through passenger train to Savannah after Sunday, hut will run a short tiaiu to 'i f ..lima- to make connection v. nh tie Sea heard ur Line and the schedule will it; main the same. Things will be quiet around the Glynn county court house for the next two montiis. as no court will be in session. The superior court does not meet again until May, while the city court will not be in session until April. The celebrated Astoria beer, made by the Atlanta Brewing and Ice Com pany is now on sate in Brunswick bv L. Goldsmith. The lovers of this great beverage should avail them selves of the opportunity of getting it right at home. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF STEAMERS. Mallory Line to New York. T-eave Brunswick Fridays. Arrive New York Mondays. Leave New York Fridays. Arrive Brunswick Monday. ♦ ♦ ♦ CUMBERLAND ROUTE—Between Brunswick and Fernaudina, Leave Brunswick at 8 a. m., daily. ST. SIMON LINE —Steamer Eg mont leaves Brunswick every day at 8 a. m., and 2 p. m. SAT ILL A Ki\ ER LINE. Steamer Falcon leavej Brunswick at 9 a. m. Monday. Wednesday and Friday. DARIEN LINE, Steamer Hessie leaves at 8:30 a. in. daily. Bids Wanted. For the purchase or 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 00 days frrm 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 wood, in four feet lengths, delivered at Crematory. Council reserves the right to reject any and all bid. Ad dress M. Kaiser, Chairman Purchasing Committee. I BO YOU WANT ► : A Watch or a Diamond? If you do call and :see us. K'NNON MOTT, The Leading Jeweler. > 215 NEWCASTLE STREET. ! ’ Inspector of watches for the • Southern and II & B Railways. * Keeper of the city clock. Time , by wire from Washington daily > at 11 a. m. CHOICE * CROCERIE rIB * ■' * DEAR MADAM:—- Buy Good, Clean. Fo-id. This ■ is the most Important mate r in -a household, and upon it d.-p nds ■ the health of the entire family. ► The very host, fc sh st ami elcnn i cst. groceries can tie obtained at ► this store. ► We have too many good things ► and if would take up too mm h of v our time to mention all oi them. ► Come in and h t ns .-how 11>■ • m to ► you. i THOMAS KEANY, r Fancy Grocer. ► ’Phone 11. .’’l2 Ne W eii,.tie St. pi m\i Wlien you with! fir"! chi- inml i n>r (lorn* at ivunouabli* pri<v-:. on COLSON HOrr, fib* Monk rttreot. Work guarun t-.-d. from smallest to largest. i I FOR SALE OR RENT House and lots in any part of this city or Mat |la Glynn county ! offer the famous ' Belle Point farm, too acres of land, bold creek 00 feet from front, door, good fish and oysters; good farm land, 'good range for cattle. Yamassee tract. ’ 1,200 acres best truck farming land lin the county; before the war pro dticeil tin largest yield of cotton an-.! corn in this section of tit-- ta . : goo •• range for cattle, begs and .-h - 'the new Birmingham road runs through this tract for ono nne. IT, i:.i t ~;i town. Plant railroad rms tin-ouch :t a naif mil - south oi Jamah a stamm. A farm near depot 4 i a- r- u i !.-. fence all ready for spring plant inn. comfortable six-room house, g0,.,-i v. a ter. a splendid vineyard and orchard very cheap. 2, yob aejes on Sne.tberri railroad. s3.till an aer ,~ s a ac:< ■ , Southern railroad a per pen s, eral small larms near town, i m acres in Wayne county, between Brunswick and Jesup. Gian! range. 12.00 an acre, one-hall cash, balance in oil? oi* two years. Hhhm a<*r , s sii tutted for a turii, nti.ie iarri e sss boxed. 12 lots in New loan at $2 a let. Old Town corner lot. t -a Southern Pine Company's wharfs at 12.000. W. B. Burroughs, real estate and insurance agent, Brunswick. La. Fine Clothing. Wednesday and Thursday of this week Mr. J. L. Isaacs, representing tlie Glohe Tailoing Company of Cincin nati, will male a big display of sain pies of suits and trousers, at their agent’s store, Messrs. Levy Bros, a- Cos., and take orders or suits or trous ers made to measure. Anyone wish ing perfection in the cut of their clothes will do well jo call nt Levy's store on those days, as pr. Isaacs is an expert in toe art of taking mens lire and a guarantee goes with each order for a perfect fit and entire sat isfaet.on. U Whiskey, the best in Brunswick, ily whiskey. For sale onlv at Loew eusteiu’s. Out new spring skins, both trimmed and walking skirts are in Levy's. TO LANDLORDS—I have r.,-. n> , k at my house five weeks, aow am well and ready to attend to business promptly. 1 will collect your rents at a reasonable commission—Taxes, lepairs and insurance attended to without extra charge. 1 solicit vour business. >. B. Burroughs, real ,s --tate and insurance agent, lies \. castle street. Brunswick. Cal! at Thos. Keany’s and examine those pretty mail boxes for private residences. BATCH OF CITYNEWS A DAY’S DOINGS IN THE CITY BY THE SEA QUICKLY GATHERED UP. New Furniture Store. J. Michelson has rented the build ing next, to Thos. Aeany’s, and will open a furniture store at au early date. County Board Tuesday. The regular monthly meeting of the Board of County Commissioners will i,e held at the court house on lues day, March 4. Rushing the Work. Things are moving along at a live ly rate on the new home of Lie Island View club, and the building will he omplet; and very soon. Hard Worked Man. Probably uio hardest worked em iloye oi the city is N. I). Russell, .iti koi council. It is kept eentin uail.. Dt.sy, and actually needs a good assistant. Board of Trade Today. i iik- Board oi Trade will meet' in tegular ssion in titelr rooms at the . ,;>• hall nils morning, and some im oniuit hi,si.less •unexpected to come p. -i uni atts uitauce is urgently re iiiesti U. two rviyiltns Yet. it is p...i.abie inui tiie two oyster .a< lories wui not shut down until me uyl ip oi .nay. tiofh concerns an- oe niiiii m orueis winch speaks volumes Lie popiitarity ol the "Brunswick oysters.” * V. allace’s Curiosity. J -■ . Vv at luce, wao loves an aui iiiu oi any hind, lias tti.ee little baby a tel s aim in. y are atliaeting eonsid •uanie attention. .Mr. Wallace says ■ a is going to tmin liu'iu, and if auy - ou.r < an no and he t an. incttn.g ,n Lpimg Goods. i fie average Brunswick merciiaut is U... 1 timely engaged in opening up numg ami summer goods, and it is aid mm tin stocks will be unusnal ■ > large Uu season. Watch the oow., _<iiivvi'tusing columns lor spring an iiouHeemr nts. Nut Coming Now. A stione Terrell supporter wrote smile uays ago asking the candidate here, init tne reply from fei rei 1 s campaign manager stated that lie could not come at present. He promi.-ed to Visit us in tiie near future. A Neat Appearance. Tie work of repairag the Ogle morpe hotel is now about completed and me handsome nostery now has a mat appearance, 'the building was thoroughly overhauled; tiie interior repaii (1 an<t ail parts put in first ezi s < odnition. The work was ifone "oner the supervision of j. g. (’ou zel man . A ‘■'well assortment of medium weight walking skirts just in. Levy's. Brunswick Sash and Door Cos. MANUFACTURERS OF SASH, DOORS. AND BLINDS, MOULDINGS, FRAMES, ETC. FROM GEORGIA PINE AND CYPRESS LUMBER FACTORY: OFFICE- Stonewall Street. Knn . , Prince Street. h Cochran Avenue. Telephone 239. Ocean Avenue. ___ BRUNSWICK, GA. Attentio/i, Ladies! 039 L It is most important that you should be ad / J ■ 'ised ot the fact that for the spring trade of 1302 * I 1 hav, ‘ ma<le unusual preparations. <-nd have now * 'Jfm 011 an,i more coming daily, a most varied and : jf * carefully selected stock of '**m Dry Goods, Millineiy, /.vVfl Notions, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Ciothing and // Furnishing Goods, Everything for Men, Vv om en and Children s Si*es, 82, 34, 3t>, 38. 40. 42. Wear. OenT^rieV.! 1 !ii'7 G ° o,is 1 , a,tl sn!e , A *™t for the Famous New Idea Ten the'plaee! hand ' a Fashion Sheet MRS. M. ISAAC, Brunswick, - - Georgia. FEBRUARY 28. -f****% im % /ft FRESH. T /j|[y NevY Saner Rjjatit. li|x i|C Pickled Herring, ’JL ' ‘ Smoked Herring, w) flf Li.r*c Fa, Maak.-r-l, tfk New Pickled Trip*-, 4A New Pickled Pier Wet JHV “ m fGardi Red Yams. *V P. B.—Don’t forget we have Gasoline for sale. 'Paoue 158. a f Jifiip/'J: OB£ZZEMma; a&Hgm? JUST RECEIVED. 50 Watches to be sold from 98c. up. A lha nee to s e vmoney. 1. J. JOEL, the Must It r, Better known in Rrunsw' k as CHEAP JOHN. the poor man's friend. 308 Bay St, West. Ask to see my 98c. shoes. I hey beat the best for $1.50. 1 1 " "" * ■ ■ ’""aMiF 1 WE ARE HAMMERING OUR WAY. Att | ffeites into favor by giving our customers the best lumber that can possibly he had at the lowest prices. We gfvo the same careful attention to every order whether large or small. That's (im- reason why it pays to buy here wnenever von need lumber. Present prices are all in your tavor. LANG AND WOOD PLANING MILL. ’PHONE 197. Call on L. A. Miller for kiln dried lumber.