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Just received.
W. J. BUTTS,
THE DRU GGIST.
MVOOMY W| YO(H MtOfiKRIKg
nt Flour two 241 b sacks 1.26
Heel Hacon per lb lUe
Picnic Ham per lb lbs
Grits, per peck 20c
Meal, per peck 80c
Arbuckles Coffee 2 pkj;a 25c
Yellow Yam Sweet Potatoes, per ball' bushel 80c
Large size Tomatoes, per cun 10c
New Georgia Syrup, per (piarl 10c
lrlßh Potatoes. per peck 80c
Pickled spare riba, 3 pound 26c
Peanuts, per peck 25c
Octagon Soap, (1 liars 25c
Uric.l Apples, 3 ami 1 pounds 25c
Five Gallons Gasoline, - 85 cts.
Full Line of
GLASSWARE, CROCKERY, Tl NWARE, AGATEWARE, ETC.
AT VERY LOW PRICES.
Hay, Crain, Grand at wholesale pirccs.
A. ZELMENOVITZ,
Bloodworfch’s old stand, Corner E
& L Streets, Phone 205.
Before You Put Away your winter
suit, have it thoroughly cleaned by
.1 iin ('niter. 'Phone 253-2.
Try McDu tile's "No 1G” for La
Grippe or Influenza. It is guaranteed
to cure or your money will be refund
ed. Price $l.OO. At W. Joerger's.
Last Eastsr clothes can be made
new and wearable at a small cost at
Jim Carter's.
See the Photo Jewelry, Miniatures, ;
etc., at Wilson’s Studio, Gloucester i
street.
The Cheapest Way to get an Raster
suit is to have Jim Carter clean the i
old ono i
SOME OF OUR NEW ARRIVALS
A complete line of Men and
Youths' Pants
A eomple line of Ladies’, Men
and Children’s Shoes.
A full line of Embroideries
and Laces.
A full 'line o i Trunks, Tele
scopes and Valises.
A full line of Millinery and
Ribbons.
\V< sell IVarl l'*uUons, all si/.- at a conts por dozvn,
J. H. HELLER & BRO.,
220 Street.
MODEST
PATTERNS.
Our line of
Vulanhatlan
Summer Shirts
are in- Neat,
modest patterns
prevail this sea
son.
When you get a
Manhattan, you
have the best.
Only at
LEVY’S,
Chart for Sale.
Charts, tide tables and oth<jr mibli
eattons U. S. Geodetic Survey, C.
W. Doming, 'phone 152.
Typewriter Headquarters,
j New and second-hand machines,
nil makes bought, sold, rented and
: repaired, ('has. L. Jewett, ’phone
j 275-3 calls. Opera House building.
Stenography.
Advanced method of shorthand
‘taught, by an experienced stenogra
pher. Terms reasonable, course
i short and pupils assisted in securing
positions. P. (). Box No. IGG.
Stenographic work and typewriting
neatly and promply done. Terms rea
sonable. Office of Chas. H. Jewett,
opera house building, ’phone 275-3.
dome Social
Views Victes.
BY IRMA E. LAMBRIGHT.
The society department o£ the
Brunswick News will in future be un
der the management of Miss Irma E.
Lambrigbt, who will take charge of
all matter coming under social heads.
Miss I.ambright is a sister of Mr. E.
I). I.ambright, fomerly connected
with newspaper work in Brunswick
and possesses great literary talent.
Any assistance rendered her in the
ilisharge of her duties will be great
ly appreciated, as a society column is
among the most pressing demands of
modern newspaper work.
PREPARING FOR
EASTER SERVICES.
The various churches are preparing
elaborate services for Raster Sunday
regarding the musical part of the pro
gram. At the Methodist church a
double cpiartctte, under the manage
ment of Mr. K. B. Sherman, is re
fa* ai sing art unusually elaborate song
service for Raster morning. The mu
sical service at the Episcopal church
also wot lie especially selected and
the |oilowing singers will take part
in the high mass, which will be sung
at. the Catholic church: Mesdames E.
H. Dudley, B. Wright, Misses Colon
berry, West, O'Conor, Messrs. Sher
man, iiiontgomey, Dcmpate and Flem
ing. n entirely new mass will be
sung, and is unusually beautiful.
MUSICAL TRtAT
FOR BRUNSWICK lANS.
Mr. George 11. Cook, formerly well
known in Brunswick musical circles
is preparing a treat for mush lovers
in the near future In the form of a
sacred cantata to In* sung at the Pres
byterian church during the Raster
season. The cantata Is appropriate
ly entitled “The Risen King,” and Is
a collection of beautiful airs, with
the pathetic- story of the death of Use
Havior, and His glorious resurrection
on i-jaster morn. Mr. Cook will he
assisted by alsmt twenty of this host
local singers witli full orchestral ac
companiment. The practices have al
ready begun, being held at the resi
dence of Mrs. W, M. Topper on Union
street, and much enthusiasm is being
evinced by flu' participants towards
the success of the affair, it is need
less to say the cantata will be well
attended being part lei tinted in by pop
ular musicians atid possessing indis
putable artistic merit.
CEMETERY SOCIETY
DOING GOOD WORK.
The ladies of the Cemetery society
are enjoying the well earned pleasure
of at lasi seeing some tangible re
ward of their efforts, in the erection
of a-little chapel in the cemetery. The
little building which takes the place
of the unsightly old barracks, which
formerly stood just within the gates
is huilt of white pine and has orna
mental windows. Reside Its tises as
a chapel, in ease of funerals, the
building will lie a place of shelter for
tlte ladles whose devoted labors keep
them out there much of the time.
Most of the building material was do
nated by the various lumber firms
through, the solid Villon of Mrs T. F.
Smith, who has made a persona) can
vas of the town in behalf of the so
ciety. To her and Mrs. <5. O. Wilder,
prescient of the assciation, and to
all the ladies who have helped in this
• ause the gratitude ot the entire city
is due, as through their efforts the
city of the dead, the last resting place
of many loved on is hns been beauti
fied and made to seem less desolate
and lonely to those whose visits there
must, in any case be sad. The
grounds have been laid off in beds,
and \iolets. roses and other flowers
abound in riotous profusion. A man
is constantly kept at work weeding
and watering the beds and keeping
the place neat and elean and is paid
by the society. Visitors to the cem
etery are attracted by the extreme
care which is bestowed on the place,
and the beauty of the flowers and
shrubbery, where once only weeds
and san wered found. May the laities
succeed in all they undertake.
PERSONAL MENTION.
Mrs. H. M. King is recovering from
a recent illness.
Miss Edna Tharin is visiting friends
on Fancy Bluff.
Miss Miriam Strauss, of Atlanta, is
the guest of Miss Carrie Isaac.
The following singers will assist In
the musical program of the Catholic
church service this morning: Miss
THE BRUNSWICK DAIRY NEW*.
MIILINERT OPENING.
TUESDAY ADD WEDNESDAY.
MARCH IBTH-I9TH,
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I 11. [[KAN’S,
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308 Newcastle Street.
Ladies cordiaily invited.
West. Miss Nellie Colesbeuy. Mi
Helen O'Conor, Miss Annie O'Fonur.
Mrs. E. B. Dudley. Mrs. J. It. Wright
Mrs R. H Sherman, Mr. F F Klein
Ing. Mr. .1. A. Montgomery. Mr Will
Dempster.
Mrs. A. P. Wells is ill with pneu
monia to the regret of her many
friends.
Mrs. J. J. Lissner has returned
from a visit lo Mrs. Ivi Gcii.an in
Atlanta.
Mrs. Will S. Taylor spent s oral
nays of last week in -savannah.
Mrs. M. Kaiser and Miss Reta
Kaiser have returned from a visit to
Palm Beach.
Mrs. W. H. l.eo|H>ld returned to
tier home in Tilton Inst niglil. nuer
a visit to her mother. Mrs. .1. I\
Don rflinger.
Mrs. J. B. Wright is spending some
time with relatives in Brunswick.
Miss Mada McDonald came up from
Frederica Friday and is entertaining
her cousin, Mrs. Hill, who is the
charming accompanist with Senor
Jose At. lone gui.
Mrs. .1. S. K.ymor.d has returned
I rum a vuit u friends TANARUS, .ulnnta.
Mr. and Mrs. Struclian hax re
timed to Savannah from a visit to Mr.
and Mrs. F. D. M. Strachan.
V S Marks und Vis' Minnie
Marks have rauibod 'n,i) a \ sit to
Mrs. Ed. tiers non in Atlanta.
Miss Viola Myers, who is spending
the winter with Mrs. J. E. Dubberly
is visiting her parents on Fancy
Bluff for a few days.
Mrs J. C. Kissnich. of Richmond,
Va.. who has been in the city for
some time as the guest of Mrs. J. F.
Doerltinger is spending a few days
on Fancy Bluff with Mrs. John Docr
flinger.
Mrs. DeHart exhibits at her studfo
a set of china which is being painted
by Miss Bertha Greenwood. The
work is beautiful and shows great tal
ent on the part of the painter.
We lead, others follow. Hunter-£ale
Drug 00., birthplace of pure drugs.
MRS M ISAAC
FI ' E SPRING MILLINERY,
Tuesday and Wednesday, March
18th and 19th, 1902,
208-8 1 2 Newcastle Street.
Our line embraces the very latest
effects in Pattern Hats. Flowers
and Trimmings. Our display of
Dress Goods Novelties and Notions
wi I be ready also.
I FOR SALE OR RENT —Houses and
lots in any part of this city or state,
tin Glynn count} 1 offer tne famous
Belli l Point farm. 100 acres of land,
j bold creek CO feet from front door,
(good fish and oysters: good tarm land,
good range for cattle. Yamassee tract,
j 1.200 acres beat truck farming land
jin the county; before the war pro
duced the largest yield ot cotton and
loom in this section of the state; good
j range for cattle, hogs and sheep. The
'n w Birmingham road runs through
this tract for one mile, 15 miles trom
town. I*l ant rai 1 r%id runs through it
a half mile south of Jamaica station.
A farm near depot, 40 acres under
fence all ready for sirring planting,
comfortable six-room house, good wa
ter, a splendid vineyard and orchard;
very cheap. 2.500 acres on Southern
railroau, $3.00 an acre, 5,500 acres on
Southern railroad per acre. Sev
eral small farms near town, 4,000
acres in Wayne county, between
Brunswick and Jesup. Good range,
$2.00 per acre, one-half cash, balance
in one or two years. 10,000 acres sit
uated for a turpentine farm, never
boxed. 12 lots in New Town at $30.00
a lot. Old Town corner lot, near
Southern Fine Company’s wharfs, at
$2,000. W B. Burroughs, real estate
and insurance agent. Brunswick, Ga.
MARCH tfS
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• Always remains fresh and 4
■ ready for immediate use. It 4
• does not separate and is su- 4
► perior to any on the market.
EXTRA REFINED SALAD OIL 4
Large Bottle 25c. 4
Fresh shipment, 4
NUNNALLY’S Candies. 4
THOMAS KEANY, 4
• Fancy Grocer, 4
■ Phone 11. 312 Newcastle St. 4