The Brunswick news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1901-1903, April 05, 1902, Image 4

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SATURDAY MORNING Children’s Slippers Are In an immenso stork of children'll strnp slippers to select from. New up to (Into stock. Give is a look. TOBIAS NEWMAN 11/15 TMf EXCLUSIVE CONTROL of the Lotos Club PURE Rye Whiskey, BRUNSWICK A ND VICINITY. '* STRONGEST IN THE WORLD" THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES. ()utstamling Assurance Dec. 31, 1901 . . . sl,l 79,276.725.00 New Assurance Issued 111 '9 01 245,912,087.00 hicome 64,3 74,605.94 Assets Dec. 31, iyui . 33 1,039,720.34 Assurance bund and all other liabilities . . 259,910,678.28 Surplus 71.129,042.06 Paid Policyholders in I 9° l 27,7 14,62 1.42 JAMES VV. ALEXANDER, President. IAMES H. HYDE, Vice-President. H L FOR KM AN, Manager, Atlanta. On. W F. S\ MoNS District Manager, Brunswick, Oa. 2t. M. Miller The Reliable House furnishers’ We offer for the coming House Cleaning a few Suggestions if you anticipate making improvements. A BUCK'S STOVE for the kitchen A “NORTH STAR” REFRIGERATOR and one of our GRAND RAPID SIDEBOARDS for the diningroom. O—O—o—o Our line of Mattings, Carpets, Rugs Lace Curtains and Window Shades waa never prettier, and are put down by experienced men, without charge In Portieres we have beautiful designs and at all prices Our prices are right and are marked in plain figures THE BRUNt WICKJJ DAILY; NE WP dome dedal Views Vietes. BY IRMA E. LAMBRIGHT. Miss Maria Madison, of Fernandina. is a visitor to the city. Mrs. W. Joerger is recovering from ‘an' illness of some months. Miss Emily Jacason, of Waycross, is the guest of relatives in the* city. The cicacia club will be entertained on Wednesday by Mrs. R. B. Tupper. Mrs. T'nos. Fuller Is expected to return soon from a visit to Charles ton. Miss Annie Extrowich expects to leave soon lor a visit to Savannah. Mr. Wilson Mayre has returned to Ids home, after spending some time in the city. Mrs. E. F. ( heney, tne well known dancing teacher, who visits Bruns wick regularly, wni close her school in Jacksonville on next Friday night with a grand hall, and desires the News to say that, an of her friends and scholars in this city are cordially invited to come over. The Excelsior Literary society held an •interesting meeting yesterday. Quite a spirited contest is going on among the boys and girls for a prize which mu. been offered to the one who shows most talent in elocution. A preliminary contest was held yester day aud six hoys out of ten were se lected to (oinpete for llie reward. A song, by Miss Tallulah Fleming, was much enjoyed, as was also an instrumental selection by Miss Mniy Spears. Friday night, April 11, is the date fixed for the entertainment that is to lu given by the Manse Circle of the Presbyterian church. A program is being arranged (hat will please all. It is not only varied in charac ter, hut people of various ages will take part. Many little children will entertain thp audience by tlielr sweet simplicity as Maypole (lowers and in their cake walk marches. Quite a number of the belles and beaux, the .society young people, will also take part in musical specialties, in beau tiful taoleaux, recitations, pantomimes aud living picture studies. Altogeth er it promises to he an entertainment that cannot lie excelled by local talent Popular prices wi.. prevail. Try a bottle of Colombo Bitters. A line tonic and appetiser; uctie better, only 75 cents. Telephone 130. Big l. ton. a-.i at. You can depend upon getting tin best when yo\i call for a Brunswick made cigar—Rio Hondo cigar fac tory. Notice. in future all accounts due the Brown Drug Company, which wore transfered to us, will he paid to Ern eat Dart, Esq., attorney at law, and to no other, and we request immediate payment, in order to avoid litigations Hunter-Sale Drug Company. Dr. C. Bouvtor's Buchll gin, an infftllahle cure for the kidney and hk'cti, .*I.OO pei a art. IVV phono 130, Sig Levison, ag nr. MlO Bay street. Pickled spare ribs just In at Har per's. 'Phone 158. • Don't fail to see Traxiciuu Twitters and Tim Bolus at library entertain ment Monday night. Philadelphia club rye, posi'ivoly the finest blended Whiskey in the city. Full quarts $1.25 per bottle; satis faction on this brand guaranteed or money refunded. Telephone 13'>. Fig I evison, agent. 310 Bay street. Insurance—Montgomery & Good year. Try a quart bottle of our Old Crow rya whiskey, ar 75 cents, equal to any dollar goods in Brunswick. 310 Bay street, Sig l.evison, agent. Tel ephone 1 00. Peggy is one ol the most charming characters in "My Turn Next." lili raiv entertainment, Monday night. “Arbitration Notice.” From this date until further notice 1 will be at the City hall from 9 a m. until 12 noon, amt from 3 p. m. to 5 p. ill. All parties who have tiled complaints against city assessments for the year 1902, according to law are hereby notified to request the sev ere 1 arbitratois named to make en gagements for arbitration. Respect fully. !>. W. FLEMING. City Arbitrator. I)r. Schwab has closed his office for the month. Will again be at W. J. Butts' drug store on or about May 1. Yeu can. at any time, get xvhat you need in something good to drink from me. 1 carry a full line of all kinds domestic and imported liquors and wines in stock, which you can buy at prices to suit the p or. Sig Levtson. agent. 310 Bay. Telephone Lit). 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 ; Coiieotion of News. A Crovatt Button. Che supporters of Judge A. .1. Lro vatt tor t.. 0 stab* . vvuiinii^ a neat Dutton with Yus uholograph on it, and the words “our choice tor Uifi state senate.’' Prominent Visitors. Mr. K. \V. Thomas, a wealthy and prominent broke! <>t Philadelphia, and Dr. it. DU kin>on, of N>vv York, wit'll their v,m.s, arc* spending a low days in Brunswick. Tin- two i* fi men mentioned are tic* principal own ers of th*‘ Cascade R'dd none a val uable and paying mine. l ' and in British Columbia. Will Meet Today. The <• r.ocraC * -v- i' • lee of Glynn corn:' v vv.it r: • • •> ?u * eounty eourt bon, * ;it ! Hr morning and. name ’* • <; '*■ ; or t.b i'nb.og oi‘ ti*- i>: - ’ m;. i v |Y.! - *• >toii officers and also a Tea nib s to ::ov rr\ ipt* primary. It is tie l general irn pi .-sfon Grit .June Y. tie- day of state !_• :! •:;! y. will h. di**ide i upon ;e. t..n* (bc< for nominating -..cry oill * • Hawaiian Band in Trouble A special from S;t Yaiitrtii t\ A unique organr/ai ion that. a-- in Hn vannah IT* some days vv.t. the* Ha waiian <;!**• band. llt-enino* ul tie nationality ol inoe eonipHsing the club it ivcrivi'd a libm*a! patronage, and its work wan ver> cenlira me. It was of an unusual n.i'ui”, atnl Mu made ii att raetiv**. At M- tie at or night before bist tie ti and) none niembei of it, rani" to g* i -f tHi ourji legal nvoa on es that w’ re adopted for the collection ot dele *ii ~ Made on had her costume at Mo lo ti , *• mi a euiint of $I J. Mr. Jacoby will • one of his amiining monolog in ;at lib > titer taiument Mimdav n.ylii ROYAL SALAD DRESSING. IS THE BEST. v : *;swgr Always remains fresh and ready for immediate use. It does tint separate and is su perior to any on the market. EXTRA REFINED SALAD OIL Large Bcttie 25c. Fresh shipment, Nt'NNAI.LN S t'andi-s. THOMAS KEANY, Fancy Grocer, | Order your Page fence now -an ex pert will be here to build it. C. W. Deming—'Phone 217. Tickets 50 cents, children 25 cents, foi sale ai all drug stores and other prominent places for libraiy enter tainment. The finest line of import ,1 gins, Scotch whiskeys and French brnurlvs at hcasouable prices Telephone 130, F g I e*isoi , agent. .IIP it ,y .-.re ;. iOR RENT OR SALE St. Simon beach cottages. Apph i ( M in ton, city. New England people like- X.■ v. Eng land food. Call up Burns ,v i’urti- Phone 11>5, for Newfoundland salt cod, salt mackerel, cods tongues an.i sounds, canned clams. Also a full line of staple groceries, fiesh on ev ery steamer. Ten summers old Cani'nrnia clar< i. 0. guide, tiie fin> st claret made, be; ter than Imported $3.25 per dozen. Telephone 15", Sic i.evismi. a,, at, 310 Bay street. The premium late upon ail policies in tire Penn Mutual are from io per cent, to 20 per cent, less : :ian those of other companies. These rates will be increased to conform to those of other companies on May 1, 1002 therefore now is thf time to insure and save above difference, and yon only have this opportunity for a few I weeks. Call on Fleming * Yaugnn agents, for all information desired. PLAYED TO BIG HOUSE ' — ENTERTAINMENT AT THE OPERA HOUSE LAST NIGHT WAS A CRAND SUCCESS. The entertainment given at the • opera house last night .or the ben efit of the First Methodist church, was a success in every sense of the word. Every scat in the house was oocu- j pied while many stood during the j performance. The program was well arranged and excellently rendered, and those in charge deserve credit : for the success of the entire affair. Among the participants was many of Brunswick’s best singers and the music was indeed very pretty. The leoitntlons. elocutions, drills, •etc., v i. a) nicely arranged and well re ceived tiy the audience. The Mistletoe Bough, in which a dost- n or inoie young men and ladies pm i icipated, was very prettily ren b red. The costumes were of old ccionial style aud were all very pret ty. As 1 Have Sigueu to Rest Me” and a number of other pretty songs by (eminent singers served to greatly please the audience. In fact, the en tiiv program was very entertaining, and iue affair deserved the success that was accorded it. Typewriter Headquarters. New and second-hand machines, , all makes bought, sold, rented and epaired ( has. Jewett, ’phone -i. 1 , calls Opera House building. WANTED! i 000,000 Cars of SCRAP IRON, The highest cash prices paid for same. J. W. Watkins, 208 Bay St, Brunswick Ga * a * r. a 1m 1m BOROnOR booth Powder All Druggists Specialties. W. J. BUTTS, THE DRU GGIST. Attention, Ladies! if is most imjmrfant that jot; shoukl b** mh i* (and <>t ti<* l;i(*t ?hat for tii** Spring trade of Ibfrj ! }>avt* made uun-iml preiarations and i:av* now on i md. :*id mnn* couiing daily. a most varied and carefully selerted sjoek <•{’ Dry Goods. Millinery, Motions. BOOTS, and SHOES, tj Hats, Caps, Oloth ' ing and Furnish ; ng Goods. I am sole agent for the famous stws New Idea iOc Patterns and have a complete stock on hand. Ask for a Fashion Sl.v t when you call Mrs. M. Jsaae, BRUNSYVICK, GA. --Fresh-- New Beets English Peas Lettuce Florida Cabbage Turnip Greens Fresh Tomatoes And don't forget to try our HENRY CLAY FLOUR. We keep Gasoline for sale. Geo. W. Harper Phone 158. THE GROCER. duitabk : I WEDDING ! ► < present & ► in JEWEL, >Y and NOVEL- ; * Ti£3 you will find at ; KENNON MOT f. . The Leading Jeweler. 215 NEWCASTLE STREET. - Inspector of watches for the " Southern and B& B Railways. Keeper of the city clock. Time * by wire from Washington dally . at 11 a. m. Pipes! P ; ?esi P'p-=‘ ... snokcr articles. I carry the largest assort rc.-cT, • i 'I ■ 'i v. a:i <l r,.-i son cvcv- Itoily. p!tK ic vison, ar'Ciit. .110 Hay street. A1 lIL 5