The Brunswick news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1901-1903, March 18, 1902, Image 4

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TUESDAY MORNING B MODEST PATTERNS. Our line of Manhattan Summer Shirts are in- Neat, j modest patterns | prevail this sea- Qfltl bUSi. I When you get a i Manhattan you 1 have the best S Only at LEVY’S. ||'“‘"" , "'Fi3xL stock' ""jj :* Just received. '<> j W, J. BUTTS, jj J ♦ THE DRU GGIST. t J TT •>• I * bavk. moim.-y mi mm tutor,kisiks Best Flour two 241 b sacks .. .. . 1.25 Bout Bacon per lb 10c Picnic Until per lb 10c (frits, per peck 20c Meal, per peck 20c Arbuekles Coffee 2 pkgs 25c Yellow 5.n0 Sweci Potatoes. per tin If busted 2;ic Large size Tomatoes, per can 10c New Georgia Syrup, per quart 10c Irish Potatoes, per peel: "0e I’iok P it spare ritis, 2 pound 2Gc Peaimtu, per peck 25c Octagon Soup. ti liars 25c Illicit Apples, unit I poll nils 25c Five Gallons G isoiine, - 85 cts. Full line of GLASSWARE, CROCKERY, TANARUS! N WARE, AGATEWARE. ETC. AT VERY LOW PRICES. Hay, Grain. Brand at wholesale pirces. A. ZELMENOVITZ, Blood wort h’i o' ' stand, Corner E & " Phone 205. Before You Put Awny your will tor suit, haw il thoroughly cleaned l>\ .Mm Cart or. 'Phone 253 ■ Try McDuffie's "No 1C” for La Grippe or Influenza. It is guaranteed to cure or your money will be refund ed. Price SI.OO. At W. Joerger’s. Past Easter clothes can be made new and wearable at a. small cost at .lint (.'a lert;. See the Photo Jewelry, Miniatures, etc., ut Wilson's .Studio, Gloucester street. The Cheapest Way to eel an blaster suit is to have .1 1 ni Carter clean the old one SOME y' m NEW ARRIVALS- A complete line of Men and Youths' P t .ts Acompie line of Ladies', Men and Children’s Shoes. A. ill --'no of Embroideries and Laces. A full line oi Trunks, Tele scopes and Valises. A all lev of Millinery and Ribbons. We .id 11,I 1 , ;tvi >' " • . ni .* <vnis per iv/on, I fi a f FU a. KK|i ts 9 a /*v ..-4 . - k j&k. jHA.\ we 9 aeu MewcMJstle Street. Chart for Sale. Charts, tide tables and other publi cations l). S. Geodetic Survey, C. W. Doming, ’phone 152. Typewriter Headquarters. New and second-hand machines, all makes bought, sold, rented and repaired. Chas. H. Jxnvett, ’phone 275-3 calls. Opera House building. Stenography. Advanced method of short hand taught, by an experienced stenogra pher. Terms reasonable, course short and pupils assisted ill securing positions. P. O. Box No. IG6. Stenographic work and typewriting neatly and promply done. Terms rea sonable. Office of Chas. H. Jewett, opera house building, ’phone 275-3. New Light and Water Contract (Continued from Ist page.) first party shall pay to said second party not exceeding ten cents per thousand gallons for the excess water thus used, and it is especially under stood that the city engineer or other proper officer of said first party having supervision of the sewers of said hi ~t party snail faithfully record the dany liuhing of said hush tanks, their num ber aiiu the number of times each is hushed day by day and make and Hie a written report therof in the office 01 the clerk oi said first party which sain report so kept, made and filed shall be. at all times open to the inspection of said second party, its successors or Fifth. That said second party, it successors or assigns Wi.i funish to said ->rst party free of cost all water desired by said firsty party for use in sprinkling its streets from time to time provided the amount so furnished I shall not exceed 3,000,000 gallons an nually. The amount so furnished shall he ascertained by measuring the ca pacity of the sprinkling tanks used for tiiat purpose by said first party and in the cv n(: that any such sprinkling is done !>y means of hose attached to hydrants then by ascertaining the flow therefrom. It is expressly provided and agreed between said parties that exact reports ot the quantity of water tiiat. is used shall he made daily by tin pci.,on or officer <>l suid first, party supervising or causing said sprinkling to lie done and that said reports shall bo made in writing and tiled ill the office of the clerk of said first parly and (here remain open and subject at a,l times In tlie Inspertlu of said see ond party, its successors or assigns, and tiiat if it shall appear at any time Mint tie said first parly lias thus con sumed more than 3.000,000 gallons of water per annum (lie said first party shall pay to the said second party at the rate of ten cents per thousand gal lons for the excess water thus used. Sixth. That upon the due execution and delivery of tills agreement the said second party will withdraw Kh suit now pending against Haid tirst par ty in lie- circuit court of the United States tor the Eastern Division of the Southern District of Georgia for the recovery of tile principal sum of seven thousand two hundred and sixty-seven dollars and forty cents t57.2t>7.40) he aides interest based upon the items in said suit set forth and entered with said lirst party a retraxit us to said -mt and the cause of action otnbraced tln-rein. In testimony whereof tho said par lies have executed this agreement in duplicate, the said lirst party acting by and through its Mayor and under and by virtue of the resolution here inbefore recited and causing the sain duplicates to be attested by Its clerk and its corporate seal to be affixed bento and the said second party act ing by and through its Receiver, W. S. Greene aforesaid and under its seal ilium tilis the day and date above recited. Attested by Clerk of the Mayor and council of the city of Brunswick. New Subdivision. Congressman Brantley is Working For It. Savannah, (Ja., Match 17. —An effort is afoot to aireate anew subdivision of the United States court ot the southern district ot Georgia. Information reached Savannah from Washington today, showing that a bill is new receiving the consideration of the judiciary committee ot the house, to which it was referred The bill, which was introduced by Congress man Brantley, purposes the taking the counties of llei-atur. Thomas, Brooks. \\ are. Kehols, Coffee, Berrien, Lown des. Pierce, Clinch and in fact all the southwest counties which the last cen sus shows have grown so rapidly in population and in wealth, and putting them in anew division to be known as the southwestern division of the southern District of Georgia, with court headquarters at Valdosta. Early and Miller counties, if the bill passes, are to be taken from the western divis ion of the southern district. FOUND—An Elk charm, with words "Vorvus Aloes" inscribed. Owner can have same by paying Tor this ad, and describing charm. Miss Slater’s millinery establish ment will be n scene ot beauty on Tuesday and Wednesday. Old Clothes Made New at Carter’s for a small amount. Ring 'phone 263-2. THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEW*. * 308 Newcastle Street. Ladies cordially invited. PERSONAL MENTION. SHORT NOTES ABOUT PEOPL 1 WHO COME AND GO AN WHO THEY ViSIT. Interesting Item GatEhred Here and There By News Reporters. Notec of Interest. Mrs. Alfred Christie is in Atlanta. Scotia Tison, of Savannah, is in the city. Air and Mrs. J. G Harvey aic Hie happy parents of a bright little son. Marshal S. A. Bunny is in .In cm ville. Solicitor Bennett, of VVayeross. was in the city yesterday. Judge Bennet, Stenographer Gale and Judge Symes left for Camden court yesterday. Born to Mr. and Mrs. .1 A, Brady, a bright little son. Both mother and son are doing well. Dr. S. B. Botsford. a fm m Bruns wickian, now of Brooklyn. Is sp< adit.-; some time in the city. The many friends of Mis. Jennie Cassils are glad to learn that she has recovered from her fee nt illness. J. M. Creamer left yesterday for Palestine, Texas, where he goes to ac cept a position with Sparks Bros, cir cus. Special Notice. All lulls against the British steam ship Creoa must be presented at our office by 10 a. m. today or payment thereof will be debarred. K. I). M. ft 1 KACHAN & CO., Consignees. Ship Notice. Neither the captain, owners or con signees of the Dutch ship Ylug will be responsible for any debts contract ed by the crew. ELIASBEN, Master. The uats at Miss Slater's millinery parlors are bewitching in effect. M ISAAC Bequests :t : ' *> „ ' '•!} r- .. && * your pres once at her rlicnbu n* 0! Sp! o y Ui FINE SPRING MILLINERY, Tuesday and Wednesday, March 18th and 19th, 1902, 208-8 l 2 i ewcastle Street. Our line f mbraees the very latest effects in Pattern Hats, Flowers and Trimmings. Our display of Press Goods Nove ties and Notions wi l be ready also. STEINWAY AND MATHUSEK PIANOS The Best Piano and Organ Now On the Market For the Money SOLD ON EASY PAYMENTS. B. J. OLEWINE, Agent. McDuffie's Turpentine and Mutton Suet Lung Plaster is a certain cure for whooping cough, easy and com- j fortable, works while you sleep. 25 cents, at W. Joerger’s. J. W. CONOLY, Notary Public and Ex-Officio Justice j of the Peace. Office, 30? Newcastle Street The best photographs, crayons, photo Jewelry, etc., are to be had at Wilson’s studio, 602 14 Gloucester street. Call and see samples and the prices. MARCH 18 ....... ...,......... IS THE BEST. i Always remains fresh and i ■ ready for immediate use. It < ■ does not separate and is su- t ■ perior to any on the market. i EXTRA REFINED SALAD OIL < Large Bottle 25c. i Fresh shipment, , NUNNALLY’S Candies. < THOMAS KEANY, • Fancy Grocer, h ■ Phone 11. 312 Newcastle SL s