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Just received.
W. J. BUTTS,
THE DRU GGIST.
mik urns oil YOiiH
Best Flour two 241 b sacks 1 25
Host Bacon per lb B)c
Picnic Ham per lb 10c
Grits, per peck 20c
Meal, per peck 20c
Arbuckles Coffee 2 pkgs 25c
Vi How Vain Sweet Potatoes, per hull bushel 35c
Barge size Tomatoes, per can 10c
New Georgia Syrup, per quail 10c
Irish Potatoes, per peek 30c
Pickled spare ribs. 3 pound 25c
Peanuts, per peck 25c
octagon Soap, 0 bars 25c
Dried Apples, 3 and I pounds 25c
Five Gallons Gasoline, - 85 cts.
Full line of
GLASSWARE, CROCKERY, TINWARE, AGATEWARE, ETC.
AT VERY LOW PRICES.
Hay, Grain, Brand at wholesale pircea.
A. ZELMI'NOVITZ,
Bloodwonb’s old stand, Corner E
8c L Streets, ’Phone 205.
GRAND MILLINERY OPENING.
-ri—a—r - •■*
and s ridai(,
March 20th and 21st,
AM*
J. H, Heller & Bro.,
220 Newcastle St.
Ladies cordially invited.
MODEST j
PATTERNS.
Our line of
Manhattan
Summer Shirts
are in
modest patterns
prevail this sea
son.
When you get a
Manhattan, you
1 have the best,
i Only at
LEVY'S,
THE BftUNsWICK DAILY NEWS
PERSONAL
MENTION.
SHORT NOTES ABOUT PEOPLE
WHO COME AND OO ANu
WHO THEW VIBIT.
I rite resting Item:. Gatshred Here and
There By News Reporters.
Notes of Interest.
J. Eli wan" Wilson is in Savannah.
A. O. Townsend is again quite ill.
There may be a few more attractions
at the opera tiouse this season.
Prawn are coming in, and they are
la, ger than usual this year.
C. McOarvey has returned from Sa-
vunnah.
Judge Sam C. Atkinson is in St.
Mary's. " '•
Mrs. Could lias returned from a
pleasant trip to New York.
Hathhone lodge held an Interesting
meeting last night.
Col. .1. fC. Dart has returned from a
several month's slay on St. Station.
C. M. Tilton, of the News, is in
Camden county.
Col. VV, K. Kay is registered at the
lie Soto in Savannah.
The interior of .1. S. Wright’s office
is being repaired.
Hi ad the ad. of A. lmcnovlt2 every
day. You will save money.
Hr, W. H, (lurrouKhH who has been
quite 111 for some time. 1b out again.
W. 11. Burroughs. Jr., has returned
from Charleston.
Burr Winton was confined to his
home by illness yesterday.
Mr. Elkan's millinery opening was
a great success. His establishment is
a scene of beauty,
This display of millinery of Miss
Slater's is nothing short of charming
and beautiful.
Mayor Emanuel’s court was inter
esting Monuay. Over eighteen eases
were on the docket.
Col. A, Franklin has almost en
tirely recovered from his recent ill
ness.
The passenger trains are now about
over the trouble caused by washouts
ami are running on time.
Dwelling houses are very scarce In
Brunswick at present, which shows
that our population is increasing.
Jane Ward, the colored woman who
became insane some days ago, will be
tried by Ordinary Dart In a few days.
MILLINERY OPEMKE,
TUESDAY UD WEDNESDAY,
MARCH 18TH-19TH,
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308 Newcastle Street.
Ladies cordiaiiy invited
The steamer Falcon returned from
a trip up the Satllla yesterday after
noon.
The Smith shoe stock is advertised
in th;s issue, it is said that Col. D.
W. Krauss, who represents a number
of creditors, will stop the sale
Although resting easy, the condition
of G. S. Scarlett. Sr., who is ill at his
home on Fancy Bluff, lias not chang' and
for tno bettor.
Work on the building formerly oe
cupled by the Cohen Transfer Com
pany, and recently purchased by G.
W Cline, has started. The building
will he extensively Improved,
Col. Henry T. Dunn, disbursing
agent of the funds ofour public build
ing, received a check from Secretary
of the Treasury Shaw for twenty
thousand dollars Monday.
WAwTEI) —Three girls at oyster
table. Experienced hands prclerred.
Apply at factory of Aiken ( alinin';
Company.
Big Official Dead.
London, March 18.- Quite a little
sympathy is felt today ovoi the death
of Sir Richard Temple, who was at
one time governor of Bombay
Will Run Again.
George Myers, of Fancy Bluff, who
opposed County Surveyor Deuniman,
Is again going to make the race, so
rumors say.
No Baseball.
There will be no professional games
of baseball here this season. Some
good games, however, will lie played.
It Is unfortunate that Brunswick can
not support a first-t Tass cllfft.
Only a Few Going.
The usual large number ot Confed
erate Veterans from Glynn, will not
attend the reunion at Dallas. Texas,
next month. Not more than a halt
dozen will go from this county.
Card of Thanks.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Courier wish to
extend through these columns their
deep and heartfelt gratitude to those
who lent their kindly solicitations and
sweet services during the time of their
little ion s illness.
MRS M ISAAC
FINE SPRING MILLINERY,
Tuesday and V/ednesday, March
18th and 19th, 1902,
208-S Newcastle Street.
Oui line embraces the very latest
effects n Pattern Hats, Flowers
ana Trimmings. Our disp’ay of
Dress Goods Novelties and Notions
wi I be ready also.
To Start Up Soon.
Sir. O Farrell lias been given privi
lege by council to start his electrical
power supply house, and as soon as
Ills stock arrivis he will begin bus
ill'-SS.
Millinery Opening.
Mrs M. Isaac, who has just re
tun-**,t from tiic northern markets,
wi* display a beautiful line of hats on
i ueuay and Wednesday. Ail the
ladies are invited.
McDuffie's Tasteless Chill Cur® will
build up broken down systems asd
make the blood fich and healthy, cer
tain cure for chills, guaranteed or
your money refunded. Price 50 cents.
At W. Joerger’s.
Page fencing bought now will be
erected by an expert—indestructible,
serviceable —no barb wires to injure
animal or tear clothing—C. W. Dom
ing— Phone 217.
Is it insurance you want? 'Phone
13 4-3. Prompt and courteous we are.
Montgomery & Goodyear. 302 Glou
cester street. *
This is the reason to have your
clothes cleaned—Sec Jim Carter or
ring 'phone 252-2.
You can depend upon getting the
best when you call for a Brunswick
made cigar—Rio Hondo cigar fac
tory.
Patronize home industry by smok
ing Brunswick made cigars—Rio
Hondo cigar ractory.
Order your Page fence now—an ex
pert will be here to build it. C. W.
Deming—’Phone 217
Smoke the Rio Hondo made cigar,
always the beat.
MARCH in
jLiLtdiSß
.7 i
IS THE BEST.
(Isays remains fresh and
ready for immediate use. It
does not separate and is su
perior to any on the market.
EXTRA /.EFiNLD SALAD OIL
Large Bettie 25c.
Fresh shipment.
NUNNALLY'S Candies.
THOMAS KEANY,
Fancy Grocer,
'Phone 11. 3!2 Newcastle St.
Special Notice.
My Brunswick and Georgia friends
who will come to the Confederate re
union at Dallas, Texas., on Aprir22 to
25, can find me at Sam Freshman's,
corner Elm and Lamar streets, where
I will be pleased to extend courtesies.
M. Hirsch.
If yon want your bicycle repaired
right bring it tu an experienced work
man. B. J Olewine, 505 Gloucester
street
Uncle Jake, the best flve-cent cigar
in Georgia. For sale only at Loew
ensteln’s.