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SUNDAY MORNING,
A superb assortment of Spring Mat-tings, in new, beautiful and harmoni
ous colorings. Cnoice patterns in Hugs, all sizes—all mat adds to ar
tistic appearance.
Our store was never so well equip ped to serve you as it is today. Th.|
completeness of our stock in House-hold Goods is surpassed by none, but
there are other questions. Whereelse will you find such uniform low
prices? Not alone on one or more articles, but on everything we si'll.
We cut, fit and lay mattings and car pets. An of these suggestions ought,
to combine in an appeal to your judg meat and good sense, and give every
reason for coning to us for your floor covering as well as your furniture.
C. JWeGARVEY,
316 Newcastle Street.
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TRULY "A GRAND OLDWHISKEY”
Is the famous •
CREAM Of KFNTUCKY.
It’s pure and wholesome and sold cheaper than any other whiskey of its
fame, rank or quality. Sold in Brunswick only by
Douglas & Morgan.
I. TRAGER & CO., Distillers.
Offices, Cincinnati, 0., U. S. A.
C. Downing, President. E. H. Mason,Vice-President. E.D.Walter, Cashier.
The National Bank of Brunswick,
CAPITAL S 150,000
uOANS, DISCOUNTS, EXCHANGE, COLLECTIONS.
SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT,
interest Allowod on Deposits In Savings Department.
DIRECTORS:
JOSEPH W. BENNET. C. DOWNING, President Downing Cos.
Judge Brunswick Circuit. ALBERT FENDIG,
F. D. M. STRACHAN, Of Brobston, Fendig & Cos.
Of Strachan Steamship Line. E. 77. MASON, of E. H. Mason & Cos.
HENRY P. TALMADGE, E. D. WALTER, Cashier.
President Southern Pine Cos.
ARNHEITER,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
M '• X& Schwarzchild & Sulzberger Beef Co.’s
Mjapf Western Beef,
Pork and Mutton.
Fresh Vegetables, Fresh Groceries,
Fresh Eggs from the Country.
All geeds sent out nice and cl ean. The best of everything for the
model housekeeper.
207 Monk St. ’Phone 89
-seam. ■!■ 111 "" p.■ -----" 1 1 "
W. H. BOWEN & CO.,
Contractors and Builders of Stone,
Brick and Frame Buildings.
MAM FA l TBRKKK OK
UK NIK XT TILE AND ART I FILIAL HTONE j
J. M. BURNETT,
WHOLESALE
Grain and Previsions,
Horse, Cow and Chicken Feed.
Art Studio.
Having opened a fine art
studio, on the same floor opposite
(Wilson's Art Photo Studio) for in
struetion in every branch of art cul
ture, (free hand). Oil -water-eolor and
China. I would be happy to receive
the same patronage from Brunswick's
art lovers thrt I have received in
large cities 662 Gloucester street.
Mrs. M. 6. Be Hart.
We lead, others follow. Hunter-Sale
Drug Cos., birthplace of pure drugs.
Wood and CoaL Coney & Parker.
MONT G r ii Y GOOI Y tAh,
Insurance Fire, St. rm, Accident.
FiOii .t anc* w .urtccc. Attention.
Another < ai of bananas to sell at 10c
pel dozen, tiL.n eg at 2io p,.r dozen.
Hooilniipyla, p|. site Oglethorpe ho
tel.
CHAS. H, JEWETT,
Agent Y'ost typewriter; second-hand
machines bought, sold and rented.
Ail the e fferent makes repaired and
adjusted by an expert Satisfaction
guaranteed. Office, Opera House
1 building, first floor.
THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS
dome deeial
News Notes.
Little Miss Mildred Levy enter
tained Monday afternoon in honor of
the third anniversary The hours
were pleasantly spent in playing
games, among them being the don
key party. The, first prize was won
by Elizabeth Abrams and the booby
by Victor Abrams. After the games
delightful refreshments were Served.
Each of ilie little ones were present
ed with an appropriate souvenir of
candy baskets filled with bon-bons
and also a dainty toy.
Tiiose present were Miriam and
I Elizabeth Abrams, Minnie and Ruby
Selig, Carrie and Mabel Levison, Oliv
ia and Ramona Kay, Hortense. Kauf
man Selina Fendig. Corinne Barfield.
Victor Abrams, Raymond Harris,
Clarence Elkan. Sidney Nathan, Ed
ward Fendig.
The little' folks wore entertained by
Misses Rita Kaiser of Now' York
Aimoe Cohen. Blanche Michelson,
Bertha and Ida liorcliardt and Mrs.
S. M. Barfield.
An enjoyable event was tiie dinner
party given by Dr. and Mrs. j. A.
Butts on Monday evening in honor of
Airs. T. Ashby Blythe and Miss
Blythe, Miss Harriet Blythe, Mrs. ,T.
and Mrs. Jos. W. Bennet, Judge and
Mrs. J. I>. Sparks, Judge and Mrs. S.
R. Atknson, Mrs. Blythe, Mr. .nort/m
Marye, Miss Blythe, Mr. Bayard Butts,
Miss Constance Butts, Mr. Eustace
Butts.
Seldom have visitors to our city
been the recipients of such charming
soeini attentions as have Mrs. T.
Ashby Blythe and Miss Harriet Blythe
during their stay with Mrs. J. I).
Sparks. They returned to their home
Friday and the friends they matte here
bade them good-bye with much re
gret.
Those who attended Hie box party
which was tendered Mrs. J. I). Sparks
by Miss Odette Tyler, the leading lady
of ’ King John,” were Mrs. T. Ashby
Blythe, Miss If arret Blythe, Mrs. J.
j l>. Sparks, Mr. Millard Ruse, Mr. F.
E. Twitty, Mr. Eustace Butts and
Judge J. |). Sparks.
A pleasant boat party was given on
i lin.sday afternoon in compliment to
Mrs. T. Ashby Blythe and Miss Har
lief Blythe by Judge A. .1. Creovaft.
Hie steamer Howland carried the
party, wnich was composed of Mr. F.
; IP. 'I'..M .
**. iJi.vi.no, Mr. Bayard
j Miss Blythe, Mr. Charles Flem
j mg. Miss Edna Fenniman, Mr. Hoyt
! Gale, Mrs. J. I). Sparks.
On Thursday evening Mr. Jas. S.
Wright tendered a diner party to Mrs.
Spencer it. Atkinson or Atlanta, who
is the guest of Mrs. S. C. Atkinson.
Toe occasion was an enjoyable one,
and will long be remembered by those
who were fortunate enough to be pres
ent.
I A pleasant affair was the musical
; recital given Thursday afternoon by
■...<• members of Mrs. O. W. Hopper s
musical Class. Quite a number of
visitors were present and enjoyed an
i nteresti ng program.
Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Glass and Mr.
and Mrs. C. M. Waters returned yes
terday from Cuba, wlfbre they have
been spending some time sight-see
ing.
Mrs. W. B. Armstrong left yester
day morning for her home in Atlanta,
but was compelled to return to the
eiCy in the afternoon on account of
the washout up the road.
Miss Louise Purse of Cartersvllie,
who made many friends here as the
guest of Miss Williematte Gale, is
now visiting in Savannah.
The Foreign Mossionary society of
tne First Methodist church will ho
entertained Monday afternoon by
Mis. M. J Colson.
Mrs. J. A. Butts left yesterday for
a short visit to her daughter, Mrs. lon
Fleming, in Jacksonville.
Mrs. J. R. B. Danforth has returned
from Fancy Bluff.
j Mrs, If. L. B. Wiggins of Waycross,
is visiting Mrs. B. A, White.
Mrs. L. Florrid is visiting Mrs.
W. S. Lang in Waycross.
The little son" of Capt. and Mrs.
Temple fs quite m.
Mrs. M. Issac returned yesterday
I from tiie north.
McDuffie’s Little Blue Liver Pill
makes hue people bright, cleanses the
system of ail the deleterious and un
i healthy matter and makes anew
I person of you. 25 cents, at W. Joer
-1 ger’a.
PLAYS AMD PLAYERS.
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RAINY DAISIEN IN THE ”BURGOMASTER,”
Monday, March 3 —Havely's Min
strels.
Weduesilay, March s—The Burgo
master.
Friday and Saturday. March 7 aim
B—Grand8 —Grand comic opera, playing “El
Capitan. “Patience and Dorothy.”
HAVERLY'S MINSTRELS.
Speaking of Haverly's minstrels,
which are to play at the Grand tomor
row night, the Atlanta Journal says:
“Haverly’s minstrels were at the
Grand last night. The one great fea
ture of. the entertainment, viewed as
a whole, was the spirit with with ev
ery act was undertaken. There was a
crispness, a sparkle, an animation
about tiie whole performance from
curtain raiser to the last act of tiie
olio.
“Now why Haverly's minstrels
not apeur. the name hath a famil
iar ring to it. 'Wilson’s minstrels’
would have done just as well, meant
more to the public and had been in
tinitely truer, for George- he of the
big month, the wink and the thank
you—was the star of the constella
tion.
One feature of the entertainment
that deserves particular and special
commendation is the singing, which
was unusnaly good, even in the days
of modern minstrelsy. George Mor
gan. the English male soprano, quite
captured the audience and received
several encores, while a nnmbr of the
other singers were equally as well re
ceived.
"The jokes possessed the rear and
happy merit of being new, and ns
such were uprorknrsly applauded.
THE BURGOMASTER
The forty merry girloy choristers of
"The Burgomaster” company, whien
comes Tuesday night, is a really re
marP.'ibe ay an f nt:'on. inasmuch as lint
nineteen of them solely depend upon
the stage for a livelihood.
Some have private Incomes and
merely sing and dance for the ex
ilement of stage life, and others are
in .re energetic and surprisingly dif
fer, nt l r ii . the genenl class of cno
rua ladies, as they have been educa
ted or trniiifd or '-s ious other pro
fes.vi r sand stations In life; some
are artists, some teachers of elocu
tion, singing ai;.l during, three hold
important positions on Chicago news
papers two (sisters), are designers of
Indiohats. ■u,e is secretary of a char
itable ice lurid, and eleven are models
and make considerable money posing
for Mtisls. if.tlpUirs and designers of
iidveiti: ii g labels, and display pic
tures for dry goods in'. < ltisoments in
newspapers, as it. is considered abso
lutely necessary nowadays for every
sal.; un.u'inoe.rcnt of either skirts,
corsets, pLi ivan-ts, hi’L-, stockings
U whiskey.-
Distilled
especially
:for us. It is the
:best whiskey in
; call
Efor it. For sale
►only at our bar:
| LOKWINSItIVs. i
► TREMONT WHISKEY IS FINE, TOO,'
CHINESE RESTAURANT
ESTABLISHED 1888.
CHUE HALL, Prop.
YOU CAN GET THE
BEST THE MARKET AFFOifff %
BY EATING HERE
226 Grant Street.
P. S. —Orders taken for O. K.
Laundry.
Try McDuffie’s “No 16” for /Lsi
Grippe or Influenza. It is guaranteed
1 to cure or your money will be refund
ed. Price 11.00. At W. Joerger’s.
and other ladies' apparel to have a
picture, of a pretty face or form to
display the aiUclo.
Naur ally this little rule issue is
very remunerative for the girls, but
it is the cause of much worry for
Stage Manager Ernst Salvator, as
their time is ever occupied, and he
is never actually positive of their ap
pearance in tiie theater until lie per
sonally sees them.
GRAU’S OPERA COMPANY—
Few announcements have been
made regarding coming attractions at
the, local theater that have created the
interest that lias the one stating that
the Grau Opera Company has been
secured by Managers Fleming and
Waff to play an engagement at the
opera house Friday and Saturday mat
inee and nigiit, march 7 and 8, not
withstanding the quite universal opin
ion that the organiza ton is regarded
as standing at the head of all first
class repertoire opera companies of
this country and the opera produced
here are among the very best, in the
operatic line. All of the scenery and
elaborate sluge effects used in the pre
sentations are carried by the compan
to such a degree) to supplying details
in each production.
“El (’apitun,” Sousa's great opera,
will lie presented Friday night,
Mareli 7. “Martha Saturday mat 5
nee, and “Dorotny" Saturday night.
Among (lie artists are such names as
Mary Carrington', the wonderful no
prune, Bessie Tannehill, America's
greatest, lyric tenor; Chas. Sniekard,
Will Shelby, Stanley Felch and Ed
Eagclton and the finest chorus ever
hoard in comic opera.
In the“Burgomaser’ Company.
Notice.
To the public:
Having assumed the active manage
ment of the Phoenix Mutual Life In
surance Company of Hartford, Conn.,
and the Fidelity and Casualty Com
pany of New York, operated in Bruns
wick tiy Mr. J. B. Abrams we solicit
a continuance of the kind and liberal
patronage extended to Mr. Abrams in
tiie past, anil assure the public of our
intention i.o please and to extend ev
ery possible courtesy.
In addition, we also represent a
line of TTe best tire and tornado in
surance and are now prepared to do
a genera! insupranee business, cover
ing all lines—Life, Accident, Health,
Fire, Tornado, Plate Class, Burglary,
Elevator, Steam Boiler, Employer's,
Contractor’s and contingent Liabili
ty, Doctor’s and Dentist’s Liabilities,
Indemnity Bonds, etc., etc., etc.
We are prepared to serve, and to
serve well, and hope to merit a lib
eral share of tne public patronage.
MONTGOMERY & GOODYEAR.
Notice.
Messrs. Montgomery & Goodyear
have assumed the active management
of the agencies at the Paoenix Mutual
Life and the Fidelity and Casualty
Company, formerly-represented by me
at Brunnswicii, and are duly autfms
ized to collect all premiums.
The undersigned begs to inform the
public that ne is still connected with
the above companies, and bogs to
thank you for your generous support
in the past, and asks a continuance
of the same for Messrs. Montgomery
& Goodyear, as well as for himself.
J. B. Abrams.
Louts 66, Bold everywhere at #LBO,
at Julius May's tor 11.00.
RESTAURANT,
FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,
Where you will be properly served
with the best the market affords, at
reasonable prices. Oysters in any
style. Everything new and clean.
OPEN TILL 12 O’CLOCK AT NIGHT
ERNEST
ARNHEITER,
217 NEWCASTLE STREET.
MOSES DANIEL,.
Sanitary FlumtiGr
AND
Gas Fitter,
PRICES AC LOW AS GOOD WORK
CAN BE DONE...WE GUAR
; NTEE EVERY JOB.
' . w 1 ' l ■' ■Hums*i "
WITH TONIC.
A FINE MEDICINF.
This tonic has been In daliy use
at Bellevue hospital for fifty years,
and is worthy of trial by all sufferers
from palor, indigestion, or any other
bodily derangement needing a tonlo.
For sale by
W. J, BUTTS,
The Druggist,
Price, SI.OO per bottle.
Ted top rye.
Absolutely the best whiskey In
Brunswick.. .It is pure. For sale only
by me.
All kinds California wines 25 eenta
per quart. Family trade a speolalty.
S. D. LEVADAS,
206 MONK STREKT.
. i... mi i. , .1. 1J1.L8.11. .I. lIJ
THB PLUMBER must visit
OR THE DOCTOR the house
at some ..me. The choice rests wftU
you.
Better decide upon the plumber,
it will lie ~etter and cheaper.
PLUMBING
work done by us promotes good
health. Leaves no plaoe for entry of
disease, -.very job is as carefully
done as though a life depended upon
A. H. BAKER,
P. DEVARRIS.
STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES,
Fruits, Vegetables, Eto.
MONK STREET.
Free delivery.
CONTRACTS
-OIJCITKD FOR
SQUARED TIMBER,
PILING, CRObS
TIESi TELEPHONE
POLES, IN PINE
OR CYPRESS.
CORDIWOOD OAK AND
PINE, A SPECIALTY.
L. U.DDHAM&OO.,
Residence 613 Bontli Cochran Avenue
Brunswick, Ga.
■
J. W. CONOLY,
Notary Public and Ex-Officio Justice
of tha Peace.
Office, 307 Newcastle Street.
W. M. TUPPER & CO.,
Forwarding and Shipping Agents.
Lighterage, Towing and Marine In
surance. Correspondence Solicited.
BRUNSWICK, GA.
B. HIRSCH,
158 East 114th St., New York City,
COMMISSION MERCHANT.
Will handle all kinds of merchandise
for merchants or families at lowest
New York prices.
Notice.
Plumbers and workmen of all kinds
are hereby notified that no bills far
repairs upon any house owned or rep
resented by me will be paid, unless
authorized by myself or employes.
R. R. HOPKINS.
Real Estate Agent.
Parched wheat for chicken food;
SI.BO per 100 pound sack. Makes
hens lay—at J. M. Burnett's.
Seo the Photo Jewelry, Miniatures,
I etc., at Wilson’s Studio, Gloucester
| street.
When you want lumber of any kind
call on L. A. Miller. He will save
you money.
MARCH 2,