The Brunswick news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1901-1903, April 01, 1902, Image 4

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TUESDAY MORNING Children’s Slippers Are in an immense stock of children's strap slippers to > ct from. N'e up to (late Stock, (.ivc u a look. io Colors for 5c W. J. BUTTS, ; THE DRU GGIST. ; HUYLER’S CANDY FRESH EVERY WEEK. ■•STRONGEST IN THli WORLD" Till; EQUITABLE LIFE assurance: society OE THE UNITED STATES. ( Hitstanding Assurance Dec. 31, 1901 . . . .4 1, r 79,276,725.00 New Assurance Issued 1,1 1 9° 1 • • 245,9 1 2,087.00 Inco,nc 64,374,605.94 Assets Dec. 31, 1901 33 1,039,720.34 Assurance bund and all other liabilities . . 259,9 1 0,678.28 Surplus 71,129,042.06 Paid Policyholders in 1 9°‘ 27,7 1 4,62 1.42 JAMES VV. ALEXANDER, President. IAMES H. HYDE, Via -President. f ■ an, M i migor, Atlanta. (in. AA I '. S\ AH l'S, .1 ".strict Manager, Brunswick, (is Easter Outfit. Are vow luokit Rfm au IC:!si-, r (Jid I ?>\\ > can suit you. WV haw th< latest sty los in all goods. ..o last euVs goods at reduced price* Everything tmw. We have just received a large lot of the latest stylos m footworn You will fiml an excellent line ui Men's < 'lotbiug to soloer vein- Kiister Suit from. We haven't lime to uientiou piie s t'all ami see for yours. If \\r guarantee sntistaotton. MRS M ISAAC 208 Newcastle Street TUB BRUNSWICK DAILY M.Ws dome dedal : Views Viotes. V ► BY IRMA E. LAMBRIGHT. Miss Annie Entrowitch is a pas senger on the Colorado. Mrs. W. H. Lytle and son, Stanley, will arrive on the Mallory. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Dudley and son, of St. 01 mon, siient Sunday the guests ot Mrs. E. D. Dudley. Mr. J. B. Wright returned Sunday night from New York and accom panied Mrs. Wright and Miss May Wright ol St. Simon on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Lynn are the guests 01 Mrs. Cotesbcrry. Mrs. Kate Dart is recovering from del 1 event illness. Mrs. U. T. Hitch returns to her home, in Atlanta soon alter a visit to her mother. Mrs. Colesberry. ;,rihh Berta Talrnage leaves Thurs la> lor a visit to Americus. • ;,;i.',. MeCroanc iihh returned to her horn ■ alter a motil.i s visit to her son. Dr. W. G. Hatcher. Mi. I'.. L. Tnpper iias returned from h, v rul niontfl visit north. Mrs. iie„,y, 01 Brooklyn, and Mts.s Kate lira,llcy. of Washington, are vis ittng Mrs. and A. Butts Tin- Brunswick friends 01 Miss Mamie rtichuioiui. of Savannah, will oe interested in learning that he is spending sum tin,,- in I'ampa, Fla. Mrs. .) A Davis v.no Ims been visiting tin' c.,y, is spendiue some tunc in Haiiuct, N. l ... oeiote going to lie home 111 Wilmington, N. V Miss Georgia Orrell, ot Wilmington. N G . is tnc charming guest of Miss Marie Wimberly, nt her home on Lee MU eet. Miss Atm Grislier, ol Queenaboro. and .uiss Mabel Ballard, of Palmetto, will arrive this week to visit Prof, and Mrs. A. P. Ballard. The , riemls of little Sarah Ballard will 1 egret to learn that she is ill. Mr. ami Mrs. C. M. Nightingale arc visiting Mr. ami Mrs. ( . Downing- ROYAL SALAD DRESSING. IS THE BEST. \\ d r / ! \\ ijMgr.rr*' y . Ah ays i trains fr. ..It ami 4 tea.ly f- ;■ mini" it- ..as. It < does not separate and is sn- 4 perlor to any on the market. • 4 EXTRA REFINED SALAD OIL 4 Large Bottle 25c. 4 Fresh shipment. 4 NT I NNAI.I.Y S Candies. -4 r mcv A J [Suitable : ; EASTER i ► -t ► a : 9resentifi , in JF.WfcL..v and NOVEL- } ► a £ TIES you will find at ;KENNON MOTlj ► The Leading Jeweler. - 216 NEWCASTLE STREET. * ■ Inspector of watches for the* ’ Southern and 11 & B Railways.; ■ Keeper of the city clock. Time* ) by v. ire from Washington daily* . at 11 a. ui. } Ladies' belts, latest styles, 75c kind, at 49c. "uto, at 38e on Monday and Tuesday at Hebei's. Typewriter Headquarters. New and second-hand machines, all makes bought, sold, rented and repaired Chas it. Jewett, phone 275-3 calls. Opera House building. EASIER DAY • 111 BRUNSWICK Easter is practically over as far as jthe immediate celebration is concern ed, but the almeimath remains and a ifew words of criticism on the man ner of its observance will not come amiss. In the first place tile services at all tiie churches were unusually well attended, some of the churches living absolutely filled. Some devout souls or rather pron ahiy devout music loveis, to come down to plan truth, attendee —•■■•••ship at two churches in the morning ami other two respectively in the after noon and evening. Fine music at Easter has grown to lie looked for to inch an ■ -stent that it. is nothing new to see a number of 1 people coming in at the eleventh hour Ito a neigh l oring church Dim uav |mg attendc i tr, ir ~vn. at,! Easter is ! certainly a most appropriate tinic ioi | glad song;, of prUise and joy. VViien all the ,-<inh i i'jun is over returning life and strength and ia mss and the religious World pays jov oils Hu,me to tiie llis' ii K-iig. vt 'lie Cathode church the music was unusually hue. being lendered by 1 sonic of Btuiiswu is finest ami liest known musiciens In addition to He vocal music the 01 (rin was pivsideu Over by Mi r Heidi O't in r. v 10 wa ■ a lily assiste i by an orchestra of tour pices. The vioilui-ts Were Mess,. .1. A. Mcff.lfße, ii. J Wi'soti: cornel. Mr. John Baunigx; til-1 ; tiombm . .Mr. Charlie Haumgart tier. A solo Dens do Leo, t>> . I!. I. Siierman. was the masterpiece of li■ ■ service, and was most l-. Mi-in niU i n ilere.l, as wa: nl a solo. LI La. .o Indus KM,' by all - N- .lie- V .> i • ry. The other slug • • w- le: Al> s -lames .1. I! Wright. K 11. n nl-v. , Misses II- li-n O'l’o I|U i berry, Annie O'Conor, Messrs. W. .1 Dempster .1. A. Vlonlgome-y. C. - j Kk-ming .m.l ii. K Sh- ninui. Alarzo's l mass was sung The church was bean .tilidly decorated j Tii** sermon, by rutii-*i (lasagne, j while short, was instructive and do | qrn-nt. nis suhj.-ct being "He Is nis en." The decorations at St. Mari s were very tasteful and the services inter esting. Hr. itede preached a most eloquent seimon htu| the sinning was .also very flue. Tin* tegular eiiotr, ! Mieses Kit. mil Janie l.vo-m ami Mr. j -Morel Synnons. were assisted by Miss I Nelli.. Coles',er; y. .Mr. (V C. Fleming 'md Mr. II .1. War Ti-e chi.lren's j - elebration in the - i.ing was most I iinpre sivo. I At 111 * p.vshvif-i■i;in ehnreli It- *. In. | Mini' h dls fin,*.- *d m* t .. -, .~i iih- musle was very Inboialt Tiles * i wlio parti-ipat-’.i w. r Me--,dam- \V. jH. Dyer, r*. (I. Mta-y , Mi. L-:r- 111 .- j Mutts. M-sr.s. .1 S Kaymond W M I Tapper, (J. li Cook and \V. .) Demp -•Dr. At ilf AP'tlHMi'.st rim? u ff? • ,*rn Ath-ns were unique ami tasty and Tie music was lend--*-- i by Misses ■ia-ln* and Jan.e -tuia. .-L'sditm-’s ..ar my and Sli-rmun. Messrs, camlle,-. Sherman. Smith an! Yen \\ - li. The -lav was bright and seemed irdered tor th ocr as,on an-l many spring liais and di -sses made tiiejr led tit. Altoget lie:* Master was ,i great suc ■ 'oss anu tht- external observances Im pressed more deeply on our minds its glorious significance. ► * > r- i y e l\ * | ° t _ yC' / ► ♦ y V.V lav* at c.rt i.v. >. whilt * \e r\ la!y In lir . ai< '•♦■Til lookin& '-'i' * hi:\ky ( : ay i;.ont ♦ Wifi*. >' ill t, 1 - ! ,U l‘\ i'lT ► pomiJ ; hut gm . Sanijil. s ► f- n • i .i t : Harper, i . < Rhone las , Local Pullman Sleeper to Charleston. The Plant System has a local mil j man sleeper leaving Jacks'invtlic j 8:00 p. in. daily, arriving cnarieston ,6:40 a. m.. in which passengers can ! remain until 7:3d a. in t heap oxeur j sion rates account exposition. For l further particulars, reservations, etc.. | apply to . . N. Jolly. O. P. A.. Jack | sonville. Order your Pago fence now—an ex pert will be here to build it. C. W. Derning—'Phone 217. e!>oq ( {, -susd -JCH )B Ut JSUf Slip CUBdS P3(T J IcI WITH THE MILITARY BOYS. What is Going On in the Different Organizations. On next Monday night, before the examining board of this district, Lieu tenants-Elect J. P. Twomey and H. C. Pearson, of the Brunswick Riflemen, will stand their examination. The board is composed of Commander r. D. Aiken, Lieutenant Commanding. F, A. Wrench, of This city, and Captain Whaley, of the Jesup Light Infantry. An election has been called for Tuesday, April k, o iatuy the nom ination of S 8. Rickett, lieutenant junior grade and Jas. Bailey, ensign. >t the First division, naval reserves. The election will oe held in the Ke sri ves' armory. Both the Brunswick military eom i panics are preparing to carry big company to tiie Albany Chautauoua to "e held me latter pari ot this month. The companies are endeavoring to get ■ ,1“ Plant System 10 give them a pecial cam, as the regular schedule ’ 'is very inconvenient ,or them. The .'min * raves here early in the aftei and ,he ooys will be compelled ,t,; lose cons, .eraule more time. It, thought, however, that the special i. .ic given t „eui. J. L. FOUCriC LEAD. Former Brunswick Young Man Passes Away in Buena Vista. A telegram was received iti the ■ in Sunday brin, lag the sad intelli - -I.- ot the death of Mr J. L. Koiiche, 'Eli h oc< mred at Buena Vista, Oa.. 1; o do, k Sunday morning. V Flic,Che formerly resided in this city serving, for a number of years, s oookkeepei fin J. tL Knliih. the win ic.sule gto, er He was a promi "i ; sxnight of Pythias ami was past ••'■si 1 ■ t 1 riHiiccilor of Oglethorpe lodge, of Brunswick. Mr. foil, .10 wits a young man, and bad a large circle of friends in th.H it.' H is not Known from what • ansc ne died. Come One Carries the Risk. V, ho , ai lie- the risk on your life? If you are not assured your wife and liibli, n are carrying it. If your warehouse 01 your home burns down * bout insurance, you have carried lie lisle and have to bear the loss. 11 you die without 'assurance, your family has to bear the loss. Don't let 'h on carry the risk any longer: they an t afford it. Many good companies, i'Ut only one best—Ahe Equitable. bolt KEN 1 Eight-room residence ;in perfect order. Corner Union and : Dartmouth streets. Apply to K K ' Hopkins. *~j/ CiV/ tTK/f **i t s, n M. Miller & tfen, ’lie Reliable f'cuse furnishers* We offer for the coming House Cleaning a few Suggestions if you anticipate making improvements. RUCK’S STOVf for the kitchen A “.OK ! fl SI Ci p K G' RA ’ O K no on. of gie G R 'N ! \ p |j SI f B ).' KD: fer iefi i*gio n. Our line of Mattings. Carpets, Rugs Lacc Curtains and Window Shades was never prettier, and are put down by experienced men, without charge In Portieres we have beautiful designe and at all prices Our priest are right and are marked in plain figures THE PcACE TO SAVE MONEY ON YOUR GROCERIES t i•• 24 Ip ‘ark deni . r,u Beet Bacon per lb io c Picnic Ham per lb ioc Grits, per peck * 20c Meal, per peck . . am. Arbuckles Coffee 2 pkgs 25c Yellow Yam Sweet Potatoes, per half bushel . . 3i, p luirge size Tomatoes, per can ipc New Georgia Syrup, per quart. . lue Irish Potatoes per peck . :fo<> Pickled ribs 3 pound 25c Peanuts, per peek 25c Octagon Soap, 6 bars 25c Dried Apples. 3 and 4 pounds 25a Eggs. pet- dozen i,-„ Five Gall ms Gasoline, - 85 cts. Full Line of GLASSWARE. CROCKERY. TINWARE AGATEWARE. ETC. AT VERY LOW PRICES. Hay, Grain, Brand at wholesale pirces. A. ZELMENOVITZ, Bloodworlh’s old stand, Corner E & L Streets, Phone 205. APRIL 1 BATCH OF CITY NEWS A DAY’S DOINGS IN THE CITY* BY THE SEA QUICKLY GATHERED UP. What is Going on in Busy Bruns wick at Present—lnteresting Collection of News. On Exhibition. The Clayton sewing machine motor at J. W. Watkin’s store. Call at once if you want one. 208 Bay street. Had E.ght Cases. There were eight offenders ar raigned in the Mayors court yester day morning. Most of them were charged with being drunk and disor derly on Saturday night. German Last Night. The Cotillion club pave the last german of the season in the parlors of the Oglethorpe last night, and it was a most brilliant affair. The Hawaiian band utrnished the music a.id added greatly to the pbastoe of the evening. Met With an Accident. Janie, the litlie hve-year-oid daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mason, met with quite a painful accident yester day aft- moon. The little girl tell from a playhouse, breaking one or her aims and receiving other injuries. Physicians were called in and gave the unfortunate little girl relict. Tcmoi row May Never Come. You intend to assure tomorrow? How do you know theie will be a tomorrow—for you? Assure today. Don't wait because you can't afford to take a large amount. Besides, while you are wailing, the cost Is increasing’ Take out a policy for safe amount now, w'niie you can get it. A more convenh nt season may novel come. Many good companies, but only one best The Equitable. I “Arbitration Notice." From tills date until further notice I will be at the City hall from y a. m. until 12 noon, and from 3 p. m to f* p. m. All parties who have hied complaints against city assessment.-: tor the year 1002, according to lav hereby notitiou to request tie „. ~ eral arbitrators named to make en gagements for arbitration. Respect , ful| y. P. W. FLEMING. . CltV Arbitrator