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Slippers
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Arc in an Immense stock of children’s
strap slippers to select from. New
up to date stock, (live r.a a look.
OfinteresttoSpectßcle Wearers
and
People who have Eye Trouble-
Hr. Schwab, the eminent eye Spec
ialiat. ot Savannah, is with us for a
few day;:. Wk guarantee his work will
give entire HauHfnctlon.
W. J. BUTTS,
THE DRUGGIST.
" STRONGEST IN THE WORLD"
THE EQUITABLE LIFE
ASSURANCE SOCIETY
OF THE UNITED STALES.
< )utstanding Assurance
. )cc - 3 l - 19°' • • • $l,l 79,276,725.00
New Assurance Issued
* n l 9 C)l 245,912,087.00
Income 64,374,605.94
Dec. 31, 1901 . 33 1,039,720.34
Assurance I Hind and
all other liabilities . . 259,910,678.28
Surplus 71,129,042.06
Paid Policyholders in
1 9 U1 27,714.621.42
JAMES W. ALEXANDER, President.
JAMES H. HYDE, Vice-President.
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1{ 1 FOKl' MAN, Manager,
Atlanta, (la.
W i\ SYMONS. District Manager,
Brunswick, tin.
the Place to save mo ney on your groceries
< 'tm „'4 lb fad; Hour ....
Be*t Bacon per lb
Wcnic Ham per lb
tlrlta. per peck
Mwil, per peck
Arbucklea Coffee 2 pkss . 7, h \
Yellow Yam Sweet Potatoes, per bait bushel"..".".'.' ..’ " 36c
Tomatoes, per can
New UeorKia Syrup, per quart. m
Irlah Potatoes, per peek .. ~
Ptekleil spare ribs. 3 pouml 4'''
Peanuts, per peck ‘,,_ c
OetaKon Soap, 6 bars .Tr*!
l>riHl Apples. 3 amt 4 pounds'..'" 1 '
Egß*. per dozen ...
1 c.
Five Gallons Gasoline, - 85 cts
. Full Line of
glassware, crockery, tinware, agateware etc
AT VERY LOW PRICES.
Hay, (Jrain, Brand at wholesale pirces.
A. ZELMENOVITZ,
Bloodworfch s oid stand, Corner E
& L Streets, 'Phone 205.
TUE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS
dome dedal
Tiews Tides.
BY IRMA E. LAMBRIGHT.
Miss Ethel Fox has returned fiom
a visit to St. Simon.
Miss Minnie Marks has recovered
from her recent illness.
Miss Jennie Emory, of Tifton, is a
charming visitor to the city.
Mis. I). W. Flanders, or Connecti
cut, is a visitor to relatives in the
city.
Mrs. S. S. Coffin and little daughter.
Josie, of Fernandina, are visiting
Mrs. M. Isaac.
Mr. and Mrs. .1. R. Timmons, of
Jacksonville, are expected to visit the
city shortly.
Miss Nela Rhodes, of Tampa, will
visit the city soon as the guest of
Miss Bertha Baker.
Miss ognes Johnson, of I.ake City,
Fla., is spending several days in t..
city, tlie gin ht of relatives.
Miss Emma Jones, who has spent
several pleasant weeks in the city,
returned last nignt to her home in
Richmond, Va.
A silver social will be given at tin
residence oi captain and Mis W. M
Topper, Thursday night for the bene
fit of the Presbyterian church.
Mr and Mrs. R. J. Arnow have re
tiniie.l to their home tn Gainesville,
Fla., after a pleasant visit to rel
atives in this city.
The Progress club will tender their
many friends a dame in tue club
rooms tonight, life fiances given by
this club are always much enjoyed
and the one tonight will be no ex
ception.
Tlie Cotillion club will give one
more'german this season, which will
occur sometime within the next ten
days. The german Monday night,
which was Idil by Mr. It. IV Coleman,
was a brilliant one, and was much
enjoyed by those present.
Mr. Rml Mrs. Albert M. Way pave
an - oyster roast at Sulphur Spring*
last, night in honor of Miss Sage, of
Detroit, who is visiting Mrs. Way.
Thom- present were Mr. and Mrs. A.
M. Way, Miss Sage, airs. L. Stacy,
Mr. and airs. W. J. Way. Mrs. M.
Stacy, Misses May and Hattie Bing
ham, Miss Barkaloo, Miss Fannie
Smith, Mr, and Mrs. (leo. Cook, Miss
Bessie Smith, Kev W. M. Gilmore.
Mr. Clarem e McDonald, Mr. l’age.
iiev. W. !■’. 1 lolingswortn. Dr. Cole,
Mr Coleman. Bradley, and Mr. J. W.
l’ylant. ,
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*■ Fancy Grocer, <
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♦ in JEWELnY and NOVEL- 1
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J TIES you will fiml at ,
IKENNGN MOTTj
A The Leading Jeweler, 1
* 215 NEWCASTLE STREET. 4
f Inspector of watches for the 4
Southern and B & B Hallways. *
► Keeper of the city clock. Times
► BY 4vira from Washington daily 4
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TO NAME
THE DATE
COUNTY EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
WILL MEET SATURDAY AND
NAME DAY OF PRIMARY.
Mr. F. E. Twitty, chairman, has
called a meeting of the democratic
executive committee of Glynn county
for next Saturday, April 5, to be held
at the court house at. 11:30 o’clock.
At tliis meeting the committee will
fix the time and foiinitiate rub s for
holding the county primary.
it is practically certain that the
primary will be called for Juti" r. as
the day for nominating all officers,
slate and county and that the rules
governing the primary will be the
same as those adopt and by the state
executive committee.
The following compose tic commit
tee:
Twenty-Sixth District —A. E. Wenz,
J. F. I.assere, j. (;. < alhonn. S. A.
Burney, J. E. du Bignon, H. S Mc-
Crary, R. H. Everett J. T. Dent, O.
L. Franklin, F. E Twitty.
Twenty-Filtjh District tlavwar.l|
Dudley. \V. Taylor.
Twenty-Seventh District \V
Ratcliff, Joseiin Williamson.
Fourteen Forty-Nir.th District
Joseph Howe, J. A. Ward.
Thirteen Fifty-Sixth District -W. U.
<’rollon. Joseph Sapp.
ELECTRICAL FRANCHISE.
Continued front I’age 1.)
signs, erect or construct. any poles,
wires or other structures on Bald
streets, not in conformity with this
ordinance, the right is r< stihl by the
authority granting this franchise, to
remove tie came, at the expense of
the said OFaiell, Ids hens 01 a signs,
after two days notice
Section IV. Be .t t'urtinr ordained
hy the authority aforesaid, that nn
less the said OT’uirell shall have
commenced the construction of said
electrical lines within sixty days at
ter the adoption of this ordinance, Lie
right is reserved to the authority
aforesaid to revoke aim annul the
same.
Section V. Be it fiirthei ordained
hy the autuority aforesaid, that, in
consideration of the rights and priv
ileges hereby granted, the said Mayor
and council of Brunswick shall have
the right to place on the poles erect
ed iu said Hire ts under authority of
this ordinance, such wires as they
may desire to construct and operate,
amt ns may tie necessary, for the
maintenance nt electrical fir. and po
lice alarm signals, provided tne same
shall not interfere with the lines and
the operation thereof of the said
O Farrell, his heirs or assigns
Section VI. Be it further ordained
by the authority aforesaid, that, if
at any time the said authority grant
ing this franchise should deem it foi
tile best interests of said ei* to re
noire all wires used foi lie conduc
tion and transmission of electricity
in and on the streets of said city, to
bo placed under ground, tuen in such
event nothing herein contained shall
so construed as to prevent such
requirement applying to the wires of
the said O’Farreli, his heirs or as
signs. which may have been erected
under the provisions of this ordinance,
or which may thereaftei he erected
under said provisions, provided, no
such requirement shall he made un
less the said O'Farrell, his heirs or
assigns, shall have twelve month's
| not ice of the same before the same
shall become effective as to them,
and unless said requirement shall ap
ply alike to nil other persons, firms
or corporations, operating electrical
lines or wires in said city for the
same purposes for which the said
O’Farrell, his heirs or assigns, aie
operating their lines or wires.
Section VII. Be it. further ordain
ed that all ordinances and parts of
ordinances in conflict with this ordi
nance he and the same are hereto re
pealed.
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♦ pound that goes out. Samples 4
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FUNERAL OF ALBRECHT.
He and His Son Laid to Rest in New
Brunswick.
The following -a taken from the
New Brunswick maily Times of last
Thursday:
, The funeral ot Richard Albrecht,
, late proprietor of the Windsor hotel,
j and h!s son Joseph, who lost their
j lives in a drowning accident in
| Georgia ten days ago, was held this
1 afternoon at 2 o’clock from their late
residence on Hiram street,
j The funeral services were conduet
-led by Father Keuper of the German
Catholic church.
The bodies arrived In this city this
morning from Brunswick, Ga. They
reached here on the 7: 4t> o’clock train
ifrorn New York having gone through
this city during the night on a fast
Southern express. The bodies were
| consigned to Undertaker Harding and
immediately upon their arrival were
j taken by him to his morgue on Som
jeiset street, where they were prepared
| for burial.
The undertaker fonnd the remains
'll a badly decomposed state because
.of the length of nine which they were
j lll *be water. With the bodies was a
, letter from Undertaker Moore, ot
| Brunswick, Ga., which stated that .
was thought the drowning accident
occurred on March 14 or 15. The let
i tp r also went on to say that no cause
'on Id be tound for their death other
’uan that the boy fell off a trestle
; into the creek in which the bodies
v,e discovered and the father jumped
in after him, both thus losing their
■ lives.
Owing to the condition of the bod
b - u was decided not to hold a church
service. The bodies were placed in
wo hearses at the morgue . ed taken
i- the house from where the funeral
; arty proceeded to St. Peter's oeme
! 'i.s Albrecht has been critical
ly to wttn nervous prostration since
r e learned of the sril tragedy last
Mindiiy She was somewhat better
! today amt able to accompany the fu
’ t: rat party to th'c cemetery.
1 be pallbearers who carried the re
.mains ot Ft. Albrecht were members
lof the .sew Brunswick Turn Verein
I" w 111 '’li lie was a member. The can
!. * 1,1 which w,> re the remains of the
I"7'V ' rarrf e<l by his classmates in
Undetaker Harding was in
i oiarg;#?.
• X M. Miller 4 dm,
Ihe Reliabie
House furnishers'
We offer for the coming Houle Cleaning a few Suggestions
if you anticipate making improvements.
A BUCK S S7OV! for the kitchen
A NORTH SI AFT i<i TR G? RA-
{ O R end one of oir GR* N D AP' n
SIDhBO * R DSfor ihe di i grom.
Our line of Mattings. Carpets. Rugs
Lace Curtains and Window Shades
was never prettier, and are put down
by experienced men, without charge
In Portiere® we have beautiful
designs and at all prices
Our pricse are right and are marked
in plain figures
Attention, Ladies!
I- is most important that yon should I<> idvjs. and
ot the fact that for the Spring trade of ink; i haw
made unusual prepaintions and have now on hand,
ami more coming daily, a most varied aud carefully
seleoted stock of .
Dry Goods, Millinery, Lotions.
BOOTS, and SHOES,
ti Hats, Caps, Cloth
ing and Furnishing
Goods.
I am sole agent for
the famous
New Idea 10c Patterns
aim have a complete stock on hand. Ask for a Fashion
.''heet when you call.
Mrs. M. Ssaac,
BRUNSWICK, GA.
BATCH OE
CITYNEWS
A DAY’S DOINGS IN THE CITY
BY THE SEA QUICKLY
GATHERED UP.
What is Going on in Busy Bruns
wick at Present —Interesting
Collection of News.
Bolt Promoted.
John Bolt, who has been connected
with the Soutnern Express company
for some time, has been promoted to
a messenger, and now has a run on
the Southern, between Chattanooga
and Brunswick. His place in the ex
press office will be filled by Solomon
Fitzgerald.
Watchman Burned.
T. Thornton, the night watenman at
the Brunswick Sash and Door fac
tory’, was scalded Monday night by
the explosion of a valve at the fac
tory. The man was not seriously hurt,
and was able to resume his work last
night.
oicyie Thieves.
Bicycle thieves seem to be getting
in their work around Brunswick again
and several wneels have been stolen
'within me past few weeks. Mr.
Edwin Brobstun lost h.g ..cycle Mon
day-. and Mr. J. it. Haley is also ad
vertising foi a lost wheel. The police
are keeping a keen lookout for these
thieves, and if mey are caught they
will be given a term ou the chain
gang.
Tomorrow May Never Come.
Vou intend to assure tomorrow?
How do you know there will be a
tomorrow- for you? Assure today.
Don't wait because you .-an’t afford
to take a large amount. Besides,
while you are waiting, the coat is
increasing! lake out a policy tor
safe amount now, while vou ran get
it. A more convenient season may
novel come. Many good companies,
but only one best- —The Equitable.
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