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Saturday morning
track Y our
t Easter tggs
*§jjf > ... at our store, where we have an e!e
--r •'*’ V-\ gant assortment, everyone full ot ex-
' quisite furnishings. The newest
y. things in Ties and Cravats, very smart
W&kk 'A / - •• and swell, hosiery, underwear, etc.
\T i‘ ‘ 4 w * can fit y° u out for Easter Sunday
,vVV'' , from head to foot at a reasonable
( 'yS '\' ,\ / cost.
A FINE ASSORTMENT OF STRAW
* J r-f ■ , 1
HATS. (
Suitable j
j EASTER |
* in JEW El V and NOVEL- J
l J
J YIFS you will find at t
t *
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tHi > Ju ititi* !
4 The Leading Jeweler }
♦ 218 NEWCASTLE STREET. (
t Inspector of watches for the J
Southern and B & B Railways ,
♦ Keeper of the city clock. Timet
t by wire from Washington daily]
X at 11 a. in. 1
[aster Egg Dye
io Colors for sc.
W. J. BUTTS,
I THE DRU GGIST.
I HUYLEK'B CANDY FRESH EVERY WEEK.
THE Pl-ACE TO SAVE MO NEY ON YOUR GROCERIES
One 84 lt> sack flour ■ • *’'*
Beat Bacoa per I ® c
Ptenlc Ham per lb
Urita, per peck 20c
Meal, per peck 20c
Arbuckles Coffee 2 pkss 2oc
Yellow Yam Sweet Potatoes, pci half bushel 26c
Barge size Tomatoes, per can lot
New Georgia Syrup, per quart HU"
Irish Potatoes, per pock • 30c
, Pickled spare ribs, 3 pound 25c
Peanuts, per peck 26c
Octagon Soap, ti bars , v 26c
Dried Apples, 3 and 4 pounds 2e
gEs.per dozen • l '’’
Fivj Gdii Gnsolino, - S5 cts.
Full Line of
GLASSWARE, CROCKERY. TI NWARE, AGATEWARE, ETC.
AT VERY LOW PRICES.
Hay. Grain. Brand at wholesale pirces.
A. ZELMICNOVITZ,
Bioodwort-h’s old s*and, Corner p
8c L Streets. ‘Phono 205.
Raster Outfit.
Arc you looking for an Easter Outfit: If =o we can suit yon. We have tLe
latest styles iu all goods No last years' goods at reduced prices Everything
new We have .inst received a large lot of the latest styles in footwear.
You will find an excellent tin. of Mcn°s Clothing to select yonr Easter Suit
ti-om We haven't lime to mention juices. Call and sec for yourself We
guarantee satisfaction.
MRS. M ISAAC
208 Newcastle Street
W. E. DEMPSTER
Manner.
REPAIRS BICVCLES, GUNS,
TYPEWRITERS AND SEWINc Mr,
CHINES,
AND GENERAL MECHANICAL
REPAIR SHOP.
Successor to J. A. Montgomery.
503 GLOUCESTER STREET.
Prompt and Thorough Attention anc
Price* Reasonable.
Stenographic work and typewriting
neatly and promply done. Terms re-a
scnable. Office of Cnaa. H. Jewett,
opera house building, ’pnone 2T6-3.
Old Clothes Made New at Carter's
for a small amount. King 'phone 253 2
You can depend upon getting the
best when you call for a Brunswick
made cigar—-Rio Hondo cigar fac
tory.
Call on 1,. A Miller for kiln dried
lumtier.
THE BRUNSWICK DAIRY NEWS
BATCH OF
CITY NEWS
A DAY’S DOINGS IN THE CITY
BY THE SEA QUICKLY
.. _ Jf*al
GATHERED UP.
What is Going on in Busy Bruns
wick at Present—lnteresting
Collection of News.
Board of Trade Meeting.
The board of trade held their reg
ular weekly meeting at the city hail
yesterday morning and transacted
considerable business.
Sheriff and Marshal Sales.
Sheriff Bcrrie and Chief Burney
will both have sales on Tuesday. A
large number of lots have been ail
vertised for taxes and the sales will
no doubt attract a number of citizens
wlio are searching for bargains?
Nothing More Heard.
Nothing has been heard about
Richard Albrecht and Ins son since
their bodies wet shipped from here
Tuesday, it is generally thought and
believed, however, that the man was
insane and he probably kill'd the
‘oy and then committed suicide.
Financial Strength.
A! s'lute i.eeiuity is t'ne paramount
consideration any ttuuaclal contract
It is especially so in a contract of
life assurance, wlilili may run for
many years into the future. A life
a.-if.uiani'i- company, more than any
othe.\ institution demands that its
guar tans .-hall protect, it. not only
against .probable, but against every
possible uunger. Front the beginning
the aim of the umua-.emt ut of the
Equitable lias been to make tin so
eiety not only safe and secure be
yond all peradveuture, but a tower of
strength in Hi community during
periods of financial depression arid
disaster. But financial strength,
which is measured by surplus assets,
is of great importance to policy . old
era for another reason: Surplus is the
fund from which dividends are paid
to policy holders, and the society's
surplus of $71,129,012 is held for dis
tribution among policy holders at the
times speciiii'd in their contracts. W.
F. Symons, district manager, Equit
able Life Assurance society, Bruns
wick. (la.
Local Pullman Sleeper to Charleston.
The Plant System lias a local Pull
man sleeper leaving Jacksonville
8: U 0 p. tn. daily, arriving Charleston
ti:4o a. m,. In which passengers can
remain until 7:30 a. in. Cheap excur
sion rates account exposition. For
further particulai s, reservations, etc.,
apply to . . N. Jolly, I). P. A., Jack
sonville.
| Henry Clay flour, best on earth only
at Harper'*. Phono 158.
i
‘ Arbitration Notice.”
j From this date until further notice
| 1 will he at the City 'nail from 8 a.
u>. until 12 noon, and from 3 p. m. to
5 p, m. All parties who have tiled
complaints against city assessments
for the year 1902, according to law
are hereby notified to request the sev
eral arbitrators named to make ett
gagemeuts for arbitration. Respect
fully, P. W. FLEMING,
City Arbitrator.
Order your Fago fence now—an ex*
pert will be here to build.it. C. W.
Doming—‘Phone 217.
We lead, others follow. Hunter-Sale
Drug Cos., birthplace of pure drugs
Henry Clay flour for good, light
bread, at Harper's. Phone 158.
▼
4 ROYAL SALAD DRESSING.
♦ IS THE BEST.
f
4
4-
4
4- Always rt mains fresh and •
♦ ready for immediate use. R
4 does not separate and is stt- •
4 perior to any on the market.
4 EXTRA REFINED SALAD OIL
4 Large Bottle 25c.
► Fresh shipment, -
f NUNNALLY’S Candies.
4 THOMAS KEANY,
4 Fancy Grocer. .
4 Phone 11. 312 Newcastle St. •>
COUNCIL
MEETING
Continued from Page 1.)
cesslble to such site tracks and not
lor the storage of cars, loaded or un
loaded .
(and) That all consignees or ship
pers using such sidetracks be re
quired to unload and load cars on
such side-tracks with all reasonable I
dispatch, gc ui to ;.,e\eat the bloc a-I
adirig of said tracks or the street as
tar as possible.
(e) Tout said railroad company, its
successors anil assigns, be always re
quire., to switch, deliver and receive
Height in carload lots lor, ro and
lrom persons having places ot busi
ness located and fronting on the east
siue ot Bay street on the blocks where
such sine trachs aie so constructed,
which are transporter to Brunswick
over the Una oi said company, witnout
exti a charge for such sw.tching ser
vice. Bald railroad company shall in
like manner also deliver to and re
ceive from such persons so doing bus
iness, or who may hereafter have such
places ot business on sad blocks, ab
ears oi freight in carload lots trans
ported or consigned over the line oi
any other raiload company or com
panies now uaving a railroad line or
lines in said city and bavin ; track
connection within the corporate lim
its oi saul ' city with said railroad
oihpauy ow ning and controlling' said
l.aii, ou the ( a.st side of Bay street,
uau which may he tendered to raid
ast named railroad company by su u
omer railroad company or companies,
at and tor a switehiii,.; < barge not to
exceed two dollars per , ar. And this
io . nail bivcwn.c apply to u:ij
other tail road (omj.un.. oi i om, ; a .L ..
wh n may hciviiii r com .a< . .
or lines in said city ami have side
I. l a k connections With oii.i iaoio-,u
company Having aim conlroilom the
.. a; i. oil Ihe c.i-.t -i n iib oi Ha;,
street, its sucossois ami assigns.
U) The railroad company > own
ing and controlling such tracks, and
such persons who mm no
alter have places of business on such
blinks and make use oi sit el sin
ti licks in i.liipinii,; and rciei.im,
Heights, an- and mn.-v i ,
j i t io nl! ordinances and fc-mdutious
ot the Mayot and ,mm do,,' , ,
of KruiiMwii k le.w in foi.-e oi , i. h
may liereaiter In eaa ted, gov mint,
and regulating bn- line ami uni.
lion of such aide tracks.
tg> Wiilul ci . . :..i nt violin ions
of the provision of i ~ ordninm . 1
of the ordinances gov. tiling such side
tracks and tin’ operation of trains
tnereuu, shall authorize the Mayor
and council to revoke the rich!;., priv
*!•••,tea and IraMlLes herein granted,
and to cause such side-trai i.s to he n.
moved from the streets. A failure
cr tclusal of the railway company
owning or controlling such side
tracks to remove them, in t..e event
of stiili forfeiture shall authorize the
removal ot the Same hy tile Mayor
and council at the expense or such
iailroad company.
tn) In the event it becomes nee
cssary to lay or repair any sewer or
water or gas iiih;ii or pipe on such
portions of said street where such
sidetracks are constructed, the rail
road company owning or controlling
the same shall not lu any way inter
fero therewith, and if extra expense
m so laying or repairing such mains
or pipes is occasioned by the con
struction of sr.cli tracks, by tbe ne
cessity of constructing braces or
studding to hold up such tracks -
extra expense shall he borne and paid
by said railroad company.
(I) The provisions of paragntp. s
I®),- (0. IS) and (hi of this ord.nanc
shall be applicable to and govern th<
use of each and every railroad sic
track which the Mayor and council
may permit or authorize to be con
structed in any street, square, lane or
ally v.lil-in the corporate limits of
tats oly ami which snail b connect
-d with the track' of any railroad com
pany lor the purpose of making deliv
eries of freight to or receiving ship
ments of freight from any person <• -
ing business within such eoi'pornfc
limits.
Ij) Said railroad . . .. -
■UK and controlling such track on the
cast side of Bay street sha"
layint; or constructing such side
,rn,'ks or any of them signify its ac
ceptance and agreement to the terms
and provisions hetvin made in v.rit
ing. signed by its eitief executive of
ilcer.
Section 2. Be it further ordained
!>.V tite authority aforesaid. That a’l
ordinances and parts of ordinances
m coni!tot herewith lie and the same
are nereby annulled and repealed.
An oriit.iaiie, granting the right to '
t has. .I. () farrell. Jr., his Vnurs and
issigns to construct and maintain
IKdcs and wires for tie- purpose of
conducting and distributing electric
®ht and power on the- streets of the
.■■lly of Hrunswi, k and foi other pur
wises, was read the first time Th
or,! tuance will he ruthlishee inter
A motion prevail •.} fi at tl,.
entcr for collection on the tax digest
all personal property assess. -and >w the \
■tty assessors j„ their return a.-, fie) i
i or having special refer-nce to
luxriiKT anti naval stort\s stocks.
On motion the sum of $; m appro
priated by the council of :>9p 0 n tan
to the board of pilot commission
ers. and which they have never re
reived, was ordered paid.
Bills and accounts properlv ap
proved and audited, ,- ad and ordered
Maoe in course of settlement
Adjournment until Thur.-Jav.'' Apri,
i. 1“”2, at 0 p m.
N. n. RrssEi.r.,
Clerk of Council.
We wan* every lady n Brunswick
to try our Henry Clay flour. 'Phone
tor free sample. Harper's. 'Phone
Wood and Co&L Coney & Mtfhdt.
tieme ifoeial
Vkws Jfcies.
■ BY IRMA E. LAMBRIGHT.
Mrs. L. D. Oldham and children
leave this morning for a visit to rel
atives in Waynesville.
Mrs. M. W. Cohill and Miss Lillie
Cohill, of Savannah, are registered at
the Oglethorpe for a few days.
Mrs. Tharin, of Gainesville, is vis
iting her daughter, Mrs. Joseph Scar
lett.
Miss Jeanie Maroon is a chairming
visitor to me city.
Mrs. R. T. Hitch returns to her
home in Atlanta soon, after a visit
to her sister, Mrs. A. V. Wood.
Miss Kezzie Coholly expects Boon
to leave for a visit to Atlanta.
Mi.is Frances Wash, of Spartnlu
burg, is spending several weeks in
the city, the guest of relatives.
Miss Sage, of Detioit. Mich, is the
guest of Mrs. W. J. Way.
The Excelsior Literary society held
a meeting yesterday. The program
was an interesting one in spite oi its
brevity. Especially creditable features
w■ re a declamation by Julius Elkan,
in instrumental trio by i-aur* Baker.
Lily Gornto and Fannie Mason and
a recitation by Henry Bunkley.
.Just received another lot of those
large No. 1 fat mackerel at Harper’s.
Phone 158.
STRONt.KST IN Tilt WORLD"
THE EQUITABLE LIFE
ASSURANCE SOCIETY
OF THE UNITED STATES.
< >utstanding Assurance
Dec. 31, 1901 . $1,179,276,725.00
New Assurance Issued*
* n '9 ul 245,912,087.00
Inco,ne 64,374,605.94
Assets Dec. 31, 1901 . 33 1,039, 720.34
Assurance I und and
all other liabilities . . 259,910,678.28
Sur P lus 71,129,042.06
Paid Policyholders in
! 9°i 27,7 14,62 1.42
JAMES W. ALEXANDER, President.
LAMES H. HYDE, Vice-President.
u L FOREMAN, Manager,
Atianta On
W F SYMONS. District Manager,
Brunswick < la.
X.M. Miller <&&n,
The Reliable
House furnishers'
We offer for the coming House Cleaning a few Suggestions
if you anticipate making improvements.
* PUCK’S STOVE for the kitchen-
A ‘\OR f H STAR" Y*y FR Gr RA-
T OR end one of our CR *-ND
-IRE BOAR DSfor the dining room.
Our line of Mattings. Carpets. Rugs
Lace Curtains and Window Shades
was never prettier, and are put down
by experienced men, without charge
In Portieres we have beautiful
design# and at all prices
Our prlese are right and are marked
In plain figures
MARCH 2ft
Stop Ai
Listen 0 J
, i
We have at last found what
every lady in Brunswick has
been lodging for
HENRY CLAY FLOUR
• With our guaranteeon every'
pound that goes out. Samples
Free. Enough said.
Harper,
Phone 158
A GOOD LUNCH.
The Arcade Is now serving the best
lunch In the city, and this popular
place should be liberally patronized
by the public.
B. L. JORDAN,
Shosmaker.
Repairing neatly done. Always on
time.
110 Cerner Gloucester and Ogle
thorpe streets.
W. M. TUPPER & CO.,
Forwarding and Shipping Agents.
Lighterage, Towing and Marine in
surance. Correspondence Solicited.
BRUNSWICK. GA.
Stenography.
Advanced method of shorthand
taught, by an experienced 6tenogra
pher. Terms reasonable, course
short and pupils assisted In securing
positions. P. O. Box No. ltit>.
Patronize home industry by smok
ing Brunswick made cigars—Rio
Hondo cigar luotory.