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FRIDAY MORNING,
SHOES.
The display of men and
women's Low and High
cut Shoes in our window
gives you you an idea of
the soT*t of stock we have.
Prices to suit all condi
tions
FULL STOCK
Landreth’s
Just received.
W, J. BUTTS,
THE UfiU GGIST.
SMi MMJIIY 01 1 'MM iiWMMS
Best Flour two 241 b sacks 128
Tiest Bacon per lb 10c
G’icnie Ham per lb 10c
Grits per ball bushel 45c
Meal per half bushel l',c
Arbuckles Coffee 2 pkgs 25e
Yellow Yam Sweet Potatoes per peek 15c
Large size Tomatoes, per can 10c
New Georgia Syrup, per gallon 40c
Irish Potatoes, per peck 20c
Pickled spare ribs, ;i pound 25c
Five Gallons Gasoline, - 85 cts.
Full Line of
GLASSWARE, CROCKERY, TINWARE, AGATEWARE, ETC.
AT VERY LOW PRICES.
Full line of Cigarettes and Cigarette Tobaccos
Hay, Grain, Brand at wholesale pirces.
A. ZELMSiNOVITZ,
Bloodworlb’s old stand, Corner E
&. L Streets Phono 205
Just visit our store now and in
spect our Spring Stock this season
We have added i o our line the
famous
New idea Ten Cent Pattern,
which gives you all the Late Styles.
Watch for the announcement of
our Spring Opening later,
MRS. M. ISAAC,
_ Dealer in Dry Goods, Shoes, Hats,
-fctc., Etc.
Brunswick, - - Georgia.
SOMETHING NEW.
M Ssi’dutiful Pencil or itraif,
Given Away With Every $5.00
Purchase at
♦J. H. IIEUEE & BKO.,
*- *-O Newcastle Street.
Cee Di?play and Explanations
in the Window Premium Tick
ets issued at onc^.
.THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS.
BATCH OF
CITY NEWS
A DAY’S DOINGS IN THE CITY
BY THE SEA QUICKLY
GATHERED UP.
What is Going on in Buoy Bruns
wick at Prsaont—lnteresting
Collection of News.
Death of an Infant.
The infert son of Mr. and Mrs. W.
E. Kenner died at a late hour Tues
lay night and was buried Wednes
day
Getting Things in Shape.
C. J. U’Karrell, who is soon to
open an electric supply house here,
is getting things in shape and will
open up very soon.
Nearly All In.
The candidates for county offices
have about all announced now and
the different contests will grow live
lier as the days pass. Messrs. Head,
du Blgnon and Jennings will prob
ably have no opposition.
May Resume Schedule.
Agent Candler, of the Southern
railway, informs The News that the
washout over his line near Cochran.'
has been repaired and all trains are
expected to resume their regular
schedule today.
The Last Day.
All legal advertisements to be
published this month must be in
tills olhec by 2 p. m. today or t!
same cannot be printed in tomor
row's paper—the last day for pub
lishing the ads. Attorneys and oth
ers will please govern themselves ac
cordingly.
Arrested a Delegate.
Atlanta, March 6.—Lem Strickland
of Monroe, Ua., a delegate to the
Bible Conference, in session here,
was arrested yesteruay by the police
on suspicion of being in league with
the pickpockets who robbed several
of the ministers wtio are conducting
services, Strickland is very angry
as he was kept conduc'd two days.
He showed his credentials, but the
officers would not release him until
other deli-gates came to his aid.
The delegates are much Incensed.
JOHNSTON CHARGES
WASTE BY GLENN.
Atlanta, March 6.—Mark Johnston
of Baldwin, in his formal announce
ment today, says he favors uniform
text books for schools and believes
in stpping leakst. He claims $71,000
is spent by the present administra
tion for school supplies and SIO,OOO
a year for postage.
SOCIAL.
Mrs, H, K. Lucas is ill to the re
gret of friends.
Mrs. George Ralston, nr., has com
pletely recovered from her recent Ill
ness .
Miss Mary Burroughs is now in
Louisville, where she is taking a
course in a business college.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Beach, of
Waycross, spent yesterday in the
city, the guests oi friends.
Mrs. A. Butts will return today
from Jacksonville, where she has
been visiting her daughter, Mrs. E.
W. Fleming.
; The members of the Cemetery so
ciety deserve great credit for tha ex
cellent condition in which the cerne
tary grounus are loept now.
Miss Lottie Carmine of New York,
has arrived in the city and accepted
the position as milliner in the mil
linery uepartipent of Mr. M. Elkan's
store.
Mr. am. Mrs. J. W. Snow and
daughter. Miss Vera Ruse, have re
turned to their home in Franklin,
Ind. They made many Menus dur
ing visit to the city, who were sorry
to see them leave.
Tne entertainment which is being
gotten up by Mrs. M. L. Parker for
the benefit of the First Metho.ist
church, bids fair to be an interest
ing event. It is to be pre
shortly after Easter.
Mrs. Mary Ann Irvine and daugh
ter, Miss Lelia Irvine, who have been
spending some time in the city the
guest of Mrs. D. I>. Atkinson and Mrs
G. \Y, Blanton, will return shortly
to their home in Marietta.
Full lina of buildtog material at L.
A. Miller's.
WATCHES,
CLOCKS AND
JEWELRY.
Repairing
a Specialty.
ALL WORK GUARANTEED. i
KENNON MOTT,
The Leading Jeweler.
216 NEWCASTLE STREET. ;
Inspector of watches for the"
Southern and B & B Railways.
Keeper of the city clock. Time;
by wire from 'Washington daily,
at 11 a. m.
► 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.
► Y/e have too many good things
► and it would fake up too much of
► our time to mention all of them.
► Come in and let us show them to
► you.
► THOMAS KEANY,
y Fancy Grocer,
► ’Phone 11. (12 Newcastle St.
BLODGET TO BE
NAMED POST MASTER.
Washington, March 6. President
Roosevelt has announced to Senator
Clay that he will appoint Blodgett
postmaster at Atlanta to succeed Ma
jor Smyth, who died recently.
Young Anthony Suspended.
Atlanta, March ti.- —Students at
the Technological school are very
much aroused over the action of th
faculty In suspending Janies Anthony
a young student of Savannah, son ot
Rev. Bascom Anthony, for painting
the figures "1902” on the top ot the
steeple of the main building of the
Technological school.
Ship Notice.
Neither master, owners nor con
signees of thtft British steamshi >
Cereo’a will he responsible for a
debts contracted by the crew of said
steanvwr.
F. D. M. .STRACHAN & CO.
, Consignees.
Ship Notice.
Neither master, owners nor co :
signers of the British steamshi n
Gkenmoor will he responsible for ain
debts contracted by the crew of said
steamer.
F. I). M. STRACHAN & CO..
. Consignees.
Hunter-Sale Drug Cos., a home fot
the sick. Phone 37.
COLLINS & GLASS.
Contractors and Bi Iders.
.Estimates furnished on short no
tice and satisfaction guaranteed.
Superintending a specialty.
422 North Wolf Street,
Brunswick. Ga
Stenographic work and typewriting
neatly and promply done. Terms rea
sonable. Office of Chas. H. Jewett,
opera house building, ’phone 275-3.
B. L. JORDAN,
Shoemaker.
Repairing neatly done. Always on
time.
110 Corner Gloucester and Ogle
thorpe streets.
When you want lumber of any kind
call on L. A. Miller. He will save
you money.
ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF
STEAMERS.
Mallory Line to New York.
Leave Brunswick Fridays. Arrive
New York Moudays.
Leave New York Fridavs. Arrive
Brunswick Mondav.
♦ ♦ ♦
CUMBERLAND ROUTE--Between
Brunswick and Fernandina. Leave
Brunswick at 8 a. m„ dailv.
ST. SIMON I INE—Steamer Eg
mont leaves Brunswick every day at
8 a. m., and 2 p. m.
SATILLA RIVER LINE. Steamer
Falcon leaves Brunswick at 9 a. m.
Monday. Wednesday and Friday.
DARIEN LINE. Steamer Hessie
leaves at 8:30 a. m. daily.
You can depend upon getting the ’
best when yob call for a Brunswick
ma£e etgar—Rio Meade oi gar fac
tory. ,
PERSONAL
MENTION.
SHORT NOTES ABOUT PEOPLF
WHO COME AND GO AN
WHO THEY V.SIT,
Interesting Item Gatehred Here and
There By News Reporters.
Notec of interest.
Smoke the Rio Hondo made cigar,
always the best.
T. B. Twitty, of Savannah, was in
the city yesterday.
M. 7\ Kohler spent yesterday in
the city from Savannah.
E. G. Enright has resumed his
former position at the ice factory.
Patronise home industry by smok
! ing Brunswick made cigars—Rio
Hondo c-lgar iactory.
D. M. Moore, of Macon, was
among the visitors to the city yes
terday.
J. Yarborough, of Savannah, was
reglstcicd at the Oglethorpe yester
day.
W. H. Crofton and family have
removed to the rooms over the News
office.
I 1 . SCtTyier returned yesterday
from a business trip through the
saw-mill section.
Lewis W. Beach, R. I.evison and
I L. Ludwig will spend today in Da
rien.
i
George H. Smith has returned from
SSVannah, where he served as a ju
ror in the United States court.
McDuffie's Tasteless Chill Cure will
build up broken down systems and
make the blood rich and healthy, cer
tain cure for chills, guaranteed or
I your money refuuded. Price 50 cents.
At W. Joerger’s.
Notice Sanitary Department.
Brunswick, Ga., March 4, 1902.
For tne convenience of the public
and in order tffat prompt service
may be rendered tty tne departmen
notice is hereby given that on and
alter this bate, 1 will be at the C
Hall on AiGntlay, Wednesday and
Friday from lo to 11 a. m. Any
complaint wm he promptly investi
gated . The co-operation of the putt
lie is invited as it is the endeavor
the department to keep our city in
the best possible condition.
Kesueictfuily,
S. T. OOODBREAD,
Superintendent ot Sanitation and
Saiiitary inspector.
-
McDuffie’s Little Blue Liver Pill
makes hue 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's
W E. Porter, 1007 G street
painter and paper hanger. Signs of
anv description. Agent for wall-paper
! mills Drop me a postal. Call 'phone
1133-3.
Tec.! and 'on i Ponce ,*■ nn-Vnr
No. 4944. ,
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
Ik National Bank of Brunswick,
at Brunswick, in the state of Georgia, at the close of business Feb 2
1902.
RESOURCES—
Loans and discounts $297,804 41
Overdrafts, secured and
unsecured 113 13
C. S. bonds to secure cir
culation 100,000 00
l’n irv-.n:? on U. S nds 4.250 00
Pi i L ri. uuse, furnlU'ie
and fixtures 20,000 00
Other real estate owned.. 33.000 00
Due from National Banks
(not reserve agents)... 8.525 99
Due from state banks
and hankers 48.122 44
Due from approved re
serve agents . 70,842 51
lternal revenue stains.... 408 00
ChecKs and other cash
items 644 22
Notes of other national
ban,vs 165 00
Fractional paper currency
nickels and cents 127 83
LAWFUL MONEY RE
SERVE IN BANK VIZ:
Specie ....*17.688.60
IjOgai tender notes.B.ooo.oo 25.6*6 60
Redemption fund with U.
S. Treasurer 5 per
cent, of circulation 5,060 00
Totl *614,812 13
State of Georgia, county of Glynn: ~ ' ' '
1. E. D. Walter, Cashier of tne above-named bank, do solemnly
at ,he at >ove statement is true to -e# best of my knowledge
D©li©l.
Subscribed and sworn to before methig sth dav of March 1902
WM, NAUSSBACM.
Notary Purnic. f
E. D. WAJ.TER,
, Cashiae.
CORRECT— Attest,
C. DOWN IMG,
AI4BBRT pbnsis,
E. H. MASON,
v. XMrectora.
GRAU’S OPERA COMPANY.
This Attraction Will Be Here Friday
and Saturday.
The theater going public of Bruns
wick jvill be more than pleased to
learn that at last Managers Fleming
& Waff have secured Grau's opera
company in the greatest of all comic
opera successes, “El Capitan,” which
has run successfully for the past five
years to tremendous crowds through
the United States and Canada. But
this will mark the first visit to this
City of this magnificent production
with all ics beautiful scenery, gor
geous costumes and brilliant cast.
One of the big features of this pro
duction is the scenery, which is car
ried by the company. "El Capitan”
is without doubt the greatest comic
opera success orT record, having a
run of three years in New York, aix
weeks in Philadelphia, four weeks in
Chicago, ten weeks in Boston and
long runs in St. Louis, Cleveland,
Pittsburg and other large cities. The
coming here of this opera has been
■a long looked for event, ar.d there is
no doubt whatever that the opera
house wnl not be large enough to
hold the crowds that will rush to see
tae great "EF C&pitan."
On Friday, March 7, Orau will also
present that lovely opera “Martm
Saturday matinee, and the great
“Dorothy" 'Saturday night, making
this the grandest operatic treat ever
known in Brunswick.
Typewriter Headquarters.
New und second-hand machines,
all makes bought, sold, rented and
repaired. Chas. L. Jewett, 'phone
275-.’! calls Opera House building.
Stenography.
Advanced method of shorthand
taught, by an experienced stenogra
pher. Terms reasonable, course
short anti pupils assisted in securing
liositions. P. O. Box No. 166.
A GOOD LUNCH.
The Arcade Is now serving the best
lunch in the city, <*nd this popular
place should be liberally patronized
by the public.
McDuffie's Turpentine and Mutton
Suet Lung Plaster is a certain cur*
for whooping cough, easy and com
fortable, works while you sleep. 25
cents, at W. Joerger's.
Notice.
Plumbers and workmen of all kinds
are hereby notified that no bills for
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.
W. M. TUPPER & CO.,
Forwarding and Shipping Agents.
Lighterage, Towing and Marine In
surance. Correspondence Solicited.
BRUNSWICK, GA.
We lead, others follow. Hunter-Saie
Drug Oi. birthplace of pure drugs.
Four Barbers Now.
Henry Brightly, the old favorite,
reached the city yesterday and Is mow
vith C. A Clark.
Try McDuffie’s "No 16” for La
Grippe or Influenza. It Is guaranteed
o cure or your money will be reffind
dd. Price *I.OO. At W. Joerger s.
The best photographs, crayons,
>hoto jewelry, etc., are to be had at
Wilson's studio, 502 1-2 Gloucester
'itreet. Call and see samples and the
trices.
LIABILITIES:
Capital stock paid in *150,006 00
Surplus fund 11,000 60
Undivided profits, less ex
penses and taxes paid.. 11,984 *6
National Bank notes out
standing 160,006 m
Due to other national
banks 5351
Duo to state banks and*
bankers 7, *76 9o
Individual deposits sub
ject to check 277,598 tt
Demand certificates of ,ie-
L P o ® l4 47.602 41
Certified checks 3,40d
Tof * l *614.812 13
MARCH 7.