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SATURDAY MORNING,
Sjf^lfeHATS
the new shape j
IggP PANAMA
HATS,
Wee have them in all the popular similes, from $! .50 to £-1
Stetson ytatd,
Our Leader, finer Ilian ever before.
Also a few now Manhattan Negligee Shirts are in. When we say
■‘Manhattan," you know it’s tin best, Only at
LEVY’S.
✓x. WITH THE NEW YEAR
open up one of our bottles of
□ 3G) WILSON AND YBLLOW LABEL
JRJIj II jfißr I and drink to the health and prosper
’ ) lty of friends and self during the :
LSm 1 These goods are pure and whole- j
~i some. Unexcelled for richness, and
strength and flavor.
('orir.ii.r: Right for health and prosperity.
JULIUS MAY,
Corner Bay and Gloucester Streets
’Phone 221.
FULL STOCK
Landreth’s
Garden Seed,
tmot icucivtju.
W. J. BUTTS.
THE DRU GGIBT.
sail iwp on, voaii (iKooiaiis
Best Flour two 241 b Banks ,
Beet Bacon per lb 'lip.
Picnic Ham per lb " “ ' in
Grits per half bushel [ ’ ’’ '' ’ * ‘' " , r
Meal per half bushel ' ' " ' '' " " "
Arbuckles Coffee 2 pkgs . . " 24e
Yellow Yam Sweet Potatoes per peck .. .'. . . ."" ’’ ” ” j sp .
Large size Tomatoes, per can 10 r
New Georgia Syrup, per gallon 4n
Irish Potatoes, per peck
Pickled spare ribs, 3 pound 5c
Five Gallons Gasoline, - 85 cts.
Full I.lne of
GLASSWARE, CROCKERY, TINWARE, AGATEWARE. ETC
AT VERY LOW PRICES.
Full line of Cigarette* and Cigarette Tobaccos
Hay. Grain, Brand at wholesale piroeS.
A. ZELMENOVITZ,
Bloodworlh’s old stand, Corner E
SOMETHING NEW.
Sieautiful 9cnal or i/ray,
Given Away With Every $5.00
Purchase at
J. 11. HELLER & BRO.,
Newcastle Street.
See Display and Explanations
in the Window. Premium Tick
ets issued at once.
’ THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS.
COUNCIL
MEETING.
Continued from Page 1.)
signees having places of business ac
cessible to such si le tracts and not
for the storage of cars, loaded or un
loaded .
(and) That all consignees or ship
pers using such side-tracks be re
quired to unload and load cars on
such side-tracks with all reasonable
despite 1.. so a-i to ;.,e\ent the block
ading of said tracks or the street as
far as possible.
(e) That said railroad company, its
successors and assigns, be always re
quires to switch, deliver and receive
freight in carload lots for, to and
from persons having places of busi
ness located and fronting on the east
side of Hay street, on the blocks where
such side-tracks are so constructed,
which are transported to Brunswick
over the line of said company, without
extra charge for such switching ser
vice. Said railroad company shall in
like manner also deliver to and re
ceive from such persons so doing bus
iness, or who may hereafter have such
places of business on said blocks, all
cars of freight in carload lots trans
ported or consigned over the line of
any other rat load company or com
panies now naving a railroad fine or
lines in said city and having track
connection within the corporate lim
its of said city with said railroad
company owning and controlling said
track on the east side of Bay street,
and which may be tendered to said
last named railroad company by such
other railroad company or companies,
at and for a switching charge not to
exceed two dollars per car. And this
provision shait likewise apply to any
other railroad company or companies
which may hereafter construct a line
or lines in said city and have side
track connections with said railroad
company having and controlling the
track on the eastern side of Bay
street, its sucossors and assigns.
(f) The railroad company so own
ing and controlling mich tracks, and
such persons who may now or here
after have places of business on such
blocks and make use of said side
tracks in shipping and receiving
freights, are anil shall forever be sub
ject to all ordinances ami resolutions
of the Mayor and council of the city
of Brunswick now in force or which
may hereafter he enacted, governing
and regulating the use and construc
tion of such side-tracks.
(g) Wilful or iieristent violations
of the provisions of this ordinance, or
of the ordinances governing such side
tracks and the operation of trains
tuereon, shall authorize the Mayor
and council to revoke the rights, priv
ileges nnd fra’.cl iscs herein granted,
and to cause such side-tracks to be re
moved from the streets, A failure
or retusal of the railway company
owning or controlling such side
tracks to remove them, in t..e event
of sntli forfeiture shall authorize the
removal of the same by the Mayor
and council at the expense of such
railroad company.
(nl In the event it becomes nec
essary to lay or repair any sewer or
water or gas main or pipe on such
portions of said street where such
side-tracks are constructed, the rail
road company owning or controlling
the same shall not in any way inter
fere therewith, and if extra expense
in so laying or repairing such mains
or pipes is occasioned by the eon
struction of such tracks, by the ne
cessity of constructing braces or
studding to hold tip such tracks, such '
extra expense shall be borne and paid
by said railroad company.
(1) The provisions of paragraphs
(e), (f), (g) and (h) of tills ordinance
shall be applicable to and govern the
use of each and every railroad sid
traek vhi eh the Mayor and council
may permit or authorize to be con
structed in any street, square, lane or
Blicy within the corporate limits of
this city and which shall be connect
ed with the track of any railroad com
pany tor the purpose of making deliv
eries of freight to or receiving shim
ments of freight from any person do
ing business within such corporate
limits.
(j) Said railroad company so own
ing and controlling such track on the
east side of Bay street shall, before
laying or constructing such side
tracks or any of them signify its ac
ceptance and agreement to the terms
and provisions herein made in writ
ing. signed by its chief executive of
ficer.
Section 2. Be it further ordained
by the authority'aforesaid, That all
ordinances and parts of ordinances
in conflict herewith be and the same
are Hereby annulled and repealed.
Notes and accounts properly ap
proved and audited, read and ordered
placed in course of settlement.
, A^J^ urntHl Thursday. March
1902, at 8 p. m.
N. V. KUMBLL.
Clark of Council
| DO YOU WANT
: 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..
’ Keeper of the city clock. Time ■
’ by wire from Washington dally ]
- at 11 a. m.
CHOICE and
CBOtE.IiS
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 ne obtained at
this store.
We have too many good things
and it would take up too much of
our time to mention all of them.
Come In and let us show them to
you.
THOMAS KEANY,
Fancy Grocer,
’Phone 11. 312 Newcastle St.
: P! UM3I L!
I
■ Y\ lien you want first-ela.-s plumi ing
doup at reasonable prices, cull mi
; COLSON HOYT,
208 Monk Street,
Work guantn eed, from smallest to
largest.
ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF
STEAMERS.
Mallory Line to New York.
1 I.eavc Brunswick Fridays, Arrive
New York Mondays.
Leave New York Fridays. Arrive
Brunswick Monday.
♦ ♦ ♦
CUMBERLAND ROUTE Between
Brunswick and Fernandina. Leave
Brunswick at 8 a. m.. daily.
ST. SIMON LINE -Steamer Eg
mont leaves Brunswick every day at
8 a. tn., and 2 p. m.
SATILLA RIVER LINE. Steamer
Falcon leaves Brunswick ai :< a. in
Monday. Wednesday and Friday.
DARIEN LINE. Steamei Ht ssk
loaves at 8:30 a. nr daily
OPERA HOUSE CALENDAR.
I Some of the best attractions of the
season wnl be seen at tne Grand in
the next few weeks. Following is the
list:
i Monday, March 3 Havely's Min
strels.
Wednesday. March s—The5 —The Burgo
master.
Fib,ay and Saturday. March 7 aim
B—Grand comic opera, playing “El
Capitan, “Patience and Dorothy.”
The best <at of th season Send
your boys and girls to the car root of
Gloucester street: get fine bananas
from 5 to the per dozen. 50 to 75c per
bunch. Remember tnis is the last
chance for fine stock at such prices.
J. M. Hoodenpyle.
Chart for Sale.
Chart*, tide tables and other publi
cations U. S. Geodetic Survey, C.
W. Denting, ’phone 152.
i The best photographs, crayons,
photo jewelry, etc., are to be had at
Wilson's studio, 502 1-2 Gloucester
ft r<seL Call and see samples and the
price*.
If you want your bicycle repaired
i tight bring it to an experienced work
man. B. J Olewine, 505 Gloucester
street
Four Barbers Now.
Henry Brightly, the old favorite,
reached the city yesterday and is now
with C. A Clark.
200 bunches as fine bananas as
ever came to this market My prices
will sell tnem. Come and see.
Hoodenpyle.
Uncle Jake, the best five-cent cigar
in Georgia. For sale only at Loew
enstein’a
Hunter-Sale Drug Cos., a home for
the sick. Phone J 7.
PERSONAL
MENTION.
SHORT NOTES ABOUT PEOPLF.
WHO COME AND GO AN
WHO THEY ViSIT.
interesting item Gatehred Here and
There By News Reporters.
Notes of Interest.
J. L. Beach is still quite ill at his
home on Gloucester street.
Louts 66, sold everywhere at $1.50,
at Julius May's for SI.OO.
The Southern money train was sev
eral uottrs late yesterday.
Clothes cleaning season now on.—
Go to Jim Carter's.
Maud Abrams, of Savannah is the
guest, oi his brother, J. B. Abrants.
For the best shingles call on L. A.
Miller.
A. O. Townsend, who is ill at his
home in Jamaica, was a great deal
better yesterday.
A beautiful lot of new trimmed cloth
skirts in at Levy s Spring styles.
Our new spring skirts, both trimmed
and walking skirts are in Levy's.
Hon. l.igon Johnson, prominent law
yer of Atlanta, is the guest of Judge
A. ,1. Crovatt.
None but the best barberß at Clark's,
fhave at his shop.
Timber Adrift.
A raft of timber belonging to B.
Padrosa, was broken up by the wind
yesterday, and although a large num
ber of men were sent to get the logs
only a part of tile raft was recovered
The loss will amount to several hun
dred dollars.
Shingles, laths and everything for
the builder at L. A. Miller's.
Have a look at the new skirts.
levy’s.
Our entire line of heaters, comforts,
olankets at actual cost. Miller & jjon.
The celenrated Astoria beer, made
by the Atlanta Brewing and Ice Com
pany is now on sale in Brunswick 1
L. Goldsmith, The lovers of this
treat beverage should avail them
selves -of the opportunity of getting
and right at home.
McDuffie’s Turpentine and Mutton
Suet l.ung Plaster is a certain cure
for whooping cough, easy and com
fortable. works while you sleep. 25
cents, at W. Joerger’s.
W. E. Porter, 1007 G street,
paint r and paper hanger. Signs nt
any description. Agent for wali-pa-H*-
mills Drop me a postal. Cali 'phone
133-3.
U you want your bicycle repaired
. ight i.i itig it ;,j an experienced work
man. U J Ob wine. 505 Gloucester
s‘reet
Si o the advertisement of A. Zel
menovitz in this issue. He is selling
groceries at tne lowest possible fig
ores. Read his prices.
V Whiskey, the best in Brunswick,
iiy whiskey. For gale only at I.oew
enstoin's
You get the best service at Jim
t'aider's clothes cleaning establish
ment —No diasppointmenU.
Brunswick Sash and Door Cos.
MANUFACTURERS OF
SASH, DOORS. AND BLINDS, MOULDINGS, FRAMES, ETC.
FROM GEORGIA PINE AND CYPRESS LUMBER
FAC T°* Y: „ o* OFFICE:
Stonewall Street. 600 Cochr , n
cZT* T Telephone 239.
Cochran Avenue.
Ocean Avenue.
BRUNSWICK. GA.
A Attention,
£ Ladies!
is most important that ynn ahoub! bo art
vistni of the fact that for the spring trade of 1902
I have made unusual preparations. -mi have now
on nand. and more coming daily, a most varied and
carefully selected stock of
Dry Goods, Millinery,
Notions, Bcots, Shoes,
Hats, Caps, C: othing and
Furnishing Goods, '
Everything for Men,
275s—LADIES’ HOCSE DRESS. •-I s’
, vv omen a nd Children s
Sizes, 32. 31, 36, SB, 40. 43. VVriQ V*
Penr nt te. and F " n, 7 1 , am to r the Famons K*w Idea Ten
be„ SSf K,',?Sw ,b “pE “ h “ d -
MRS. M. ISAAC,
Brunswick, - - Georgia.
ft Today *
plover J
t Ml*
| Sutter |
AS 4S
Fresh-
Vuom 15*. to
dKOIBEUtoP 1
WE ARE HAMMERING
OUR WAY.
)rir i IRffSfe
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 here
whenever you need lumber. Present
prices arc all in your lavor.
LANG & WOOD
PLANING MILL.
'Phone 197.
Notice of Dissolution.
Notice is hereby given that the
firm of Johannessen & Cos., heretofore
engaged in the grocery business in
the city of Brutiswielt, Ga,, is tnis
day dissolved by mutual consent,
Mette C. Johannessen retiring.
Mette C. Johannessen will settle
all liabilities due by said flTm and she
is hereby authorized to collect and
receipt for all dents due to said firm.
This February 28th.. 1902.
Johannessen & Cos.,
Mette C. Johannessen,
Oscar C. Johannessen.
Notice of Compartnership,
The undersigned have this day
formed a copartnership under the
name and style of O. C. Johannessen
A Cos., composed of Oscar C. Johari
nessen and Alfred D. Johannessen.
1 The business of the new firm will be
conducted at the old stand of Johan
nessen & Cos., by the undersigned.
Oscar C. Johannessen.
Alfred 1). Johannessen.
This February 28th., 1902.
Five Dollars Reward For Lost Boy.
Three weeks ago my son ieft his
home in Brooklyn, and to date noth
ing has been iieard of him. He is i
feet high, color brown, small In size
name Samuel L.ctle. I will Give any
one sf> If the boy is delivered to ine.
No. 213 Newcastle street. Adam i.u
tie.
Call on L. A. Miller for kiln dried
lumber.
MARCH 1.