The Brunswick news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1901-1903, March 20, 1902, Image 4

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THUKSDAY ITOH'JIN'O Who’s Xiour bailor? HD. V. PRICE'S MAN WILL BE WIT H US FRIDAY, MARCH 21, WITH FULL LINE SAMPLES. COME HAVE YOUR MEASURE TAKEN. ~ ' V * ir f r * + 1 '• • 4- stock S |J J j vifirfrofii Q dfllliulll u J\u>t received. W. J. BUTTS, THE DKUGGI6T. HHRtH 4-4 44 4444 4 444444 r 4 4 4 4r4 4 44-4-4 v 4-4-44-44- ®RQ6fißifig licit Flour two'24lb sac! s .. .. 1.25 l’c:;t i aeon i r lb 10c I’b’nln I linn per lb 10c ('ilia per peck 20c Meal, pci peek 20c Arbucklcs Coffee 2 pkpys 25c V ’low Yum Swei• i Potatoes, pi r half Imnliel 35c Large t o "Tomatoes, per can 10c ecw t;,-oi:vi i up. per ipiai t 10c Irish Potatoes, per peek 30c I'm l-.led spare riba, 3 pound 25c C 1 mints, per peek 25c octupen Soap, o bars 25<- Ib ivl Applt s. 3 and 1 pounds 25c !- v Ovi Gasoline, - 85 cts. Full Fine of CLAS3WARE, CROCKERY, TINWARE, AGATEWARE, ETC. AT VERY LOW PRICES. Hay. Crain, Brand at wholesale pirceS. PloodworthV olii stand. Corner E '& L Street--.. 'Phone 205. *kur#daii and Friday, March 20th and 2ht* AT J. H. Heller & Bra., .220 Newcastle St. Lae ict cordially invited. PERSONAL MENTION. SHORT NOTES ABOUT PEOPLE WHO COME AND CO AN WHO 1 HEY V .SIT. Interesting Item Gatehred Here and There By Newi Reporter*. Notes of interest. C. K. Balter, of Douglas, Spent ye terday in the city. Julfje F. W. Dart, of Douglas, was in lie city yesterday. Isidore Greenwood is still confined to Ids home hy illness. K. Uoerflinger came over from Fancy Bluff yesterday. L. h. Haym, George H. Smith and (j. w. Blanton represented the Bruns wick folks af Macon. .he Spanish hark Galofre cleared ii :■] it i orrus yesterday with a car go of lumber lor Tanagona, Spain. Furniture In endless variety, cheap ami on easy terms; new goods, new sloie. 11. ..lichelson, 314 Newcastle street. The pretty residence of Mrs. M. C. Rov ■ corner Union and Monk streets .is about completed. The Brunswick Riflemen held the.: weekly drill last night. I). .1. Gill returned to the city yes terday. K. it. Hopkins will return to the city today. Remember your credit is good with us. 11. Michelson. W. B. lain is now a member of the Brunswick Riflemen. T. W. Matthews is spending the week in Darien on huslnesß. Insurance —Montgomery & Good year. J. B. Abrams, of the Aiktn Canning Company, left last night lor Balti more. Married in Wayeross. Mr. Elmo Turner, formerly of this city, and Miss Nellie Kaehliue, of Boyleston, Ha., were united in mar riage at Wayeross Monday. Local Pullman Sleeper to Charleston. The Plant System has a local Hull man sleeper leaving Jacksonville S;00 p. in. daily, arriving Charleston t;:40 a. m.. in which passengers ean remain until 7:80 a. m. Cheap excur sion rates account exposition. For further particulars, reservations, etc., apply to N. Jolly, D. P. A., Jack sonville. THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS :Jn Wedding j and ether t - -- -OI 1 yreseittex , ♦ ► of all kinds you will find the } ’ BEST in our stock, call and ♦ • look. * !KENNON MOTTj ► The Leading Jeweler. -♦ , 215 NEWCASTLE STREET. * ► Inspector of watches for the* ► Southern and B& B Railways. 4 ► Keeper of the city clock. Time} ’ by wire from Washington daily* ► at 11 a. m. * 4* 44 4444.44444, In Memory of Altyeld. Now York. March 10.- —Arrange- ments have been perfected for the holding of a meeting in memory of the late John P. Altgeld. ex governor of Illinois, at Cooper Union on Thins day, March 27. Among the speakers who have already promised to lie present are Clarence F. Barrow, who was Mr Altgeld's law partner; George Fred Williams and ex-Congressman John J. Lentz, of Ohio. Insurance Montgomery ,v- i.< . year. Returned to New York. Mr. J. Pierpont Morgan, the multi nilllonaire railroad magnate, with a iarty of eight well known capitalists, raised through Brunswick Monday on his way to eew York from Jekyl land, where the party has neon so journlng for the jast several day s. Why Pay Rent When the Same Mon ey Will Purchase a Home. The following property will not be on the market long. First come, tirst served: The old Fulton home, HOxSoti feet, with good two-story house. Price 11,250, terms SIOO cash, balance monthly payments, with interest at 6 per cent. Monthly' payment in cluding interest $14.37. House corner Richmond street and First av. mie. SI,OOO, terms SIOO cash, $11.25 per month, which include interest. Three other two-story houses immediately east of above. Price $720 each, ssn cash and SB.OO per month, which in cludes interest. Hrohston, Fcmlig M Cos. DON'T FAIL TO ATTEND MY SPRING OPENING TODAY AND TO MORROW. LADIES ESPECIALLY INVITED. A. C. JEFFERS, 219 NEW CASTLE STREE. McDuffle'* Tasteless Chill Cura will build up broken down systems and make the blood rich and heaithy, cer tain cure for chills, guaranteed or your money refunded. Price 50 cants. At W. Jam-gar's ; P TOP, : LOOK, TH-NKi ► 1 P Can you afford to be without 4 Life lnsuance? four good health - ► today may be gone tomorrow and ► your life may go out at any mo y ment. One goes out at ev-vy tick of the watch. ’The Phoen x ; Mutual Life ► k th# OM Reliable, is rtiust‘n lv ; Mentgcmeri( ■ and secduear. ► * h Insure while you are in good ’health, when you are sick you ’ cannot. Also for the best Fire. ► Storm and Accident insurance ► ring phone 134 3. I*. O Box 142 Before You Put Away vour winter suit, have it thoroughly cleaned by Jim Carter. Phone 253-2. Try McDuffie's "No 16" for La Grippe or Influenza. It is guaranteed to cure or your money will be refund ed. Price SI.OO. At W. Joerger's. Last Easter clothes can he made new and wearable at a small cost at Jim Carter's. The Cheapest Way to get an Raster suit i* to have Jim Carter clean the old one If it is a Brunswick made cigar it is good—All dealers—Rio Hondo ci gar factory. Old Clothes Made New at Carter's for a small amount. Ring ’phone 253-2. .Wood add Coal. Coney ft Parker. BATCH OF CITY^EWS A DAY’S DOINGS IN THE CITY BY THE SEA QUICKLY GATHERED UP. What is Going on in Busy Bruns wick at Present—lnteresting Colleotion of News. A Neat Launch. Contractor Butler is building a handsome launch for R. B. Tupper, and when finished it will be the swift tst little craft in these waters. Will Be Represented. Brunswick will be represented at the Georgia Baptist convention, wnicn is to be held in Rome, March 25 and 26. It is said that the gathering will be larger than ever before. Interesting Drill. Oglethorpe Company, Knights or Pythias, held an interesting drill last night The company is getting in ex cellent shape. Everything Being Made Here. Even to the boiler of Tupper & Cii new lug is neing made here, and when the boat . , completed it can be truthfully said that it is a Brunswick made crati from stem to stern. Lcth Made Speeches. At a meeting ol the Georgia society del'd in Tampa, Fla., some days ago. K i> l.ambright and C. H. Leavy. both former Brunswickians, made in te -sting addresses. Mr. l.ambright is seci.'tary ol the association. An Interesting Race. The contest for sherilf of Cam i county, between John Russell, forme: ly state senator, and Dave Bailey, io.iipi’ly of tills city, is growing hot and interesting. Both men are strong in Camden. A Good Interview. The interview of Col. K. C. Mach-n published in the News yesterday, caused ranch favor&bis comment. It was logical in every sense of the word, and was well received. Will Adjourn Tonight. The superior court of Camden county wll] probably adjourn tonight The court laid ail interesting docket and has lain in : sion since Mon day * • Dropped Dead. Tony \ton, an aged negro who re sides near Peiicanville, dropped dead yesterday morning and the cause, as usual, is said to lie heart disease. Soon to Close. The season at Jekyl. which hy the way, has been very successful, will close within the next lew weeks. Some of the most prominent m< n in America have visited and are still 575 the island. Mr. Haym Spoke. In reporting the Elk s convention, the Macon Telegraph says: ' In response to the suggestion of P eri font Martin addresses on the go 11 of the. order were delivered by Mr. Haym. ot Brunswick. Mr. Need ham of Augusta, Mr. Clay of Ameri cas, Mr. Denny of Rome. Mr. Clan ford of Valdosta, Mr. Maddox ol At lanta. and Judge Ross of Macon.” Work to Start Soon. A prominent official of the Bruns wick and Birmingham railroad said yesterday, "we will have a depot very soon, and it will he a good one, too.” It further stated that work would start on the structure in a short time. Many Are Happy. 'Clio Plant system checks arrived and were distributed among the many' employes ot the sy.uem.and it is need! -ss to sav that all are happy. Quite a number of the shop folk did not get their checks cashed yesterday. MRS, M. ISAAC FINE SPRING MILLINERY, Tuesday and Wednesday, March 18th and 19th, 1902, Newcastle Street. Our line embraces the very latest effects in Pattern Hats, Flowers and Trimmings. Our display of Dress Goods Novelties and Notions, will be ready also. r 4 - 4 4 4 ROYAL SALAD DRESSING. 4 4 IS THE BEST. t 4 Always remains fresh and 4 4 ready for immediate use. It 4 4 does not separate and is su- < 4 perior to any on the market. 4 4 EXTRA REFINED SALAD OIL 1 4 Large Bottle 25c. 4 4 Fresh shipment. < 4 NUNNAI.LY S Candies. 4 4 THOMAS KEANY, 4 4 Fancy Grocer, 4 4 'Phone 11. 312 Newcastle St 4 GIVEN A YEAR AND A DAY. Isaac Reddick Presented a False Claim for Pension. The Savannah New.-, ol yosteiTTa.i’ says: "Isaac Reddick pleaded guilty in rt.i United .Mates uistHct court yester day to an indictment, < barging him with pies-ntiug a false pension claim to tin government, and ws> cm, nc<-,i by Judge Speer to serve a year aml a day ill the federal penitentiary :,t Atlanta. Reddick is a Brunswick negro, who hopped into the court room on a broken I g. lie had assumed the dm Unctions of another negro or toe same name and pi -scnteii a in' e claim for pension, to which his naniosak was entitled. ' Beautiful Spring Goods. Mrs. m. Isaac is displaying by far 'the prettiest line of spring goods ever brought to'Brunswick, and the people should show tiicit appreciation hy liberal patronage. Mrs. Isaac is ag< nt for tiie celebrated Defender brand of underwear the acknowledged best. A full i.ne of latest novelties, dre-.- goods and trimmings. ! McDuffie’s Little Blue Liver Pill I makes hue people bright, cleanses the system of all the deleterious and nn ' healthy matter and makes anew i person of you. 25 cents, at \V. Joer ger'a B. L. JORDAN, Shoemaker. Repairing neatly done. Always on time. 110 Corner Gloucester and Ogle thorpe streets. COLLINc, & GLASS, Contractors and Bi Ideis. Estimates furnished on short no tice and satisfaction guaranteed. Superintending a specialty. 422 North Wolf Street. Brunswick, Ga A GOOD LUNCH. The Arcade is now serving the best i lunch in the city, and this popular place should be liberally patronized by the public. Full line of building material at L. A. Miller's. We lead, others follow. Hunler-Sale Drug 00., birthplace of pure, drugs. The au*s at Miss Slater's millinery parlors arc bewitching :n effect. ! McDuffie's Turpentine and Mutton I Suet Lang Plaster is a certain cure for whooping cough, easy and com fortable. works while you sleep. 25 cents, at W. Joerger's. J. W. CO NOt Y, Notary Public and Ex-Officio Justice of the Peace. Office, 307 Newcastle Street, Chari for E >le. Charts. tide tables and other publi cations U. S. Geodetic Survey, C. \Y. Deming. 'phone 152. Typewriter H,->-;.-)uarters. New- and second-hand machines, all makes bough:, sold, rented and repaired Chas. 1,. Jb-wett. ’phone 270-3 calls Opera House building. 1- 31 in Brunswick, j]v wvpskev For sain only ai Loew rtistein'g.