The Brunswick news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1901-1903, April 06, 1902, Image 4

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SUNDAY MORNING Children’s Slippers Are in an immense stork of children's strap slippers to select from. New up to date stock. (Jive i.s a look. TOBIAS NEWMAN HAS THE EXCLUSIVE CONTROL of the Lotos Club PURE Rye Whiskey, BRUNSWICK AND VICINITY. I “STRONGEST IN THE WORI.D" THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES. Outstanding Assurance Dec. 31, 1901 . . sl,l 79,276,725.00 New Assurance Issued in ‘9 01 245,912,087.00 Income 64,3 74,605.94 Assets Dec. 31, 1901 . 33 1,039,720.34 Assurance Fund and all other liabilities . . 259,9 10,678.28 Surplus 71,129,042.06 Paid Policyholders in l 9° l 27,714,621.42 JAMES W. ALEXANDER, President. IAMES H. HYDE, Vice-President. L FOREMAN, Mnmigor, Atlanta, Ua. A\ F. SYMONS. District Manager, Brunswick, (la. 2t. M. Miller & don, 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 was never prettier, and are put down by experienced men, without charge In Portieres we have beautiful designs and at all priees Our prleae are right and are marked in plain figures THE BRUNfcWICKi DAILY NEWS SOCIETY. ——— * j BY IRMA E. LAMBRIGHT. HIGH MASS TODAY. There will be High Mass at the Catholic church today at 10 o’clock, the service being conducted by Fath er Smith, who, with his associate priest, is here on a visit from the north. The Easter music will be repeated and the services will be very interesting. THE SILVER TEA. The silver tea, which was given by the Manse Circle at tjie home of Mrs. Wm. Tupper, was a decided treat to those who attended. The feature of the evening was a "donkey party," the (prize falling to the lucky lot of Mr. Claude Dart. Sweet music and delicious refreshments closed the pleasant affair. ACCACIA CLUB ENTERTAINED. The Aeeacia club was charming ly Matertaiined on Thursday after noon I v Miss KUhe: Oo.ini/. The fit st prize, a handsome sofa pillow, was awarded to Miss Lucile Butts, the second, a neatly bound book, to Mrs. E. D. Walter, and the consola tion, a piece of statuary, to Mrs. C, B. Lloyd. “THE RISEN KING.” A musical treat is in store for all who attend tne Presbyterian church tonight. The beautiful cantata “The Risen King,” will be rendered by a number of our best singers. This song service was arranged for Eas ter, but was postponed until tonight on account of the .evival services which were going on at Hie church during Easter week. The pastor will deliver an appropriate address and the entire service will he espec ially interesting. Those who are to take part in the cantata are Mrs. Dyer, Mrs. Whitfield and Miss Helen O’Conor, supranos; Miss Lucile Butts, Miss A. O’Conor, Mrs. M. Stacy, and Mrs. E. D. Walter, aitos; Mr. W. M. Tupper, Mr. J. S. Raymond, Mr. Chas. Fleming and Mr. R. E. Sher .nan, tenors; Mr. J. S. Robbins, Mr. W. ,1. Dempster. Mr. .1. A. Montgom ery and Mr. H. J. WafT, bassos. Mis. J. F. Baya, the organist, will lie ac companied by Mr. J. G. Wilson and Mr. J. J. McDuffie, violinists. This affair lias been gotten up by Mr. Geo. 11. Cook, this fact in itself would prove Its worth. THE SCHOOL. CONTEST The hoys who participated in the contest in declamation at the public school on Friday were Hunter Hop kins, Elliot iTTtftS. Henry Cook, Mc- Donald Harjtiy. Fn-d Ootte. Henry Bunk ley, Frank Atkinson, Julius Elic itl', Ralph Wood and James Osborne. The contest was only primary, its ob ject being to uetermine upon the six orators lor the final competition. The object of the contest is to com pete fot a prize which was offered in 1.. e beginning of the term by Col. W. G. Brantley. i~e boys have worked faithfully under tne able training of Mr. J. W. Griffith. The declamations were largely patriotic and their excellent delivery showed marked talent fn the youthful ora tors. The judges were Judge A. J. Crovatt. Col. F. E. Twitty and Col. A 1.. Franklin. Their decision will ht| rendered on Monday moving. The boys are anxiously awaiting the result, each having striven faithfully to secure a place iu the final contest if not the prize. LIBRARY ENTERTAINMENT. Too entertainment to be given at the opera house tomorrow night, un der the auspices of the Library as sociation. promises to be a very en joyable affair. The following inter esrtng program has been arranged: Music by orchestra. ® on 6 Mr. Sh?rman. Characters: "The Trials of a Flirt." Jack Benton, a flirt.Mr. B. P. Coleman. Frank Moreland, his friend Mr. C. C. Fleming. Louise Raleigh Miss Leslie Butts Helen Dulane.Miss Retta McCullough Marie Jackson, in love with Jack Benton Miss Lucile Butts. Act I, scene I —ln Marie Jackson's Bitting room (at noon.) Scene ll—ln Jack Burton's Boudoir (early evening.) Scene ill—ln Marie Jackson's sit- tins room. Pickaniney song an uance from the Runaway Girl—Miss Reta Kaiser and Mr. J. K. orown. Monologue—Mr. Jacoby—McDuffie’s orchestra. Farce, "My Turn Next.' in one act. Characters: Traxicum Twitters, a village apoth ecary—Mr. Louis Hayni. Twin Bolus, his professional as sistant —Mr. Bayard s,utts. Tom Trap, a commercial traveler — Mr. S. K. Brown. Farmer Wheatear, from Banbury— Mr. Albert Banks. Lydia, Twitter’s wife—Miss Pennl man. Acely, her sister—Miss Ella Blan ton. Peggy, Twitter’s main and house servant —Miss Rita Kaiser. PERSONAL MENTION. Mrs. James Barnes returns soon from a visit to Waycross. The Xenia ciub will be entertained next week by Miss Lucile Butts. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Candler are spending some time in Geneva, Ga. Mrs. R. B. Tupper ent’ertalncs the Aeeacia club next Wednesday. Mrs. j. A. Montgomery and chil dren have returned from a visit to Washington. Mrs. B. A. Fahm is spending some time in ulanta. where she is apidly improving in wealth. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Pnieffer and lit tle daughter J.ituaii. an spending some time in Albany. A number ot Miss Rita Kaiser’s friends gave hi r a delightful surprise party on Thursday evening. Little Miss Margaret Wiggins h*s returned from a visit, to m.• aunt. Mrs. SV. A. Maguire, in Washing ton, Misses Joule and Emma Nausbaum are visiting in Albany, where they went to attend the wedding of their brother, Mi Wm. Nuusbaunt The April "Four O'Cloek” conies out with an interesting story entitled “The Reformation of Finley, the Cinic,*’ from t..e gated pen of Mrs W. H. I.vtle. Essie Helix Reoekah Lodge No. I, will hold its next meeting Monday night. April 7. There are several new members to be initiated, and other Important business to be trans acted. Every member who can be present is earnestly requested to at tend. WAYNESVILI-E news notes. Sunday School Organized at Baptist Church—Other liems. Waynesville, Ga.. April s.—Sunday school was organized at the First Baptist church. Sunday morning, March ::n. Quite a large number of pupils were enrolled. Mr. Mitchell Gibson was made superintendent. Mr. Don Livingston, of Bladen, spent several days here this week. Messrs. Tom McCall and Albert An lerson, of Brunswick, were the guests of Mr. J. M. Wiggins last Sunday. Mr. A. i’ratte Carswell, of Warden, visited friends here last Sunday. Mr. E. Jacobs. Jr. entertained his friends wilh a dance Friday evening. Master Berner Hlghsmith was the •harming little ho; t at an Easter egg hunt, last Saturday afternoon. Quite a number of his tittle friends were present and all enjoyed the occasion thoroughly. To the regret of his many friends Mr. W. Arthur Freeman has deeijea to remain in Savannah, until early fall. Special sale of sox and ladies' hose at 10 on Monday and Tuesday at Hel ler's. See display of new parasols. 10 per cent, off on them, on &lo ml ay and Tuesday at Heller's. A few more of the black ladies' parasols, with lauey handles, wonh SI.OO, at 49c. on Monday anu Tuesday at Heller’.s S]>eeial discount on mattings on Monday and Tuesday at Heller’s. A full one of straw hats for ladies, men's and boy's, at Heller's. Yard wide bleaching, worth 10e.. 15 yards for SI.OO on Monday and Tuesday at Heiier's. 7c. yellow nonunion, yard wide, at sc. on Monday and Tuesday at Hfi ler's. Will Meet Tomorrow. The committee of citizens that met Thursday to arrange for the Munhal! tabernacle meeting adjourned to meet at the city hall Monday afternoon at 3 o’clock. At this time plans will be submitted and reports made by the special committees. A full meet ing of the whole committee is de sired. Presbyterian Church. The usual services of public wor ship will be conducted today by the pastor, at the Presbyterian church. In connection with the morning ser vice the communion of the Lord’s Supper will be celebrated. The ses sion will meet at the church at 10:30 for the reception of new members. The evening service will begin at 7:45, and will be a special musical service of praise. “The Risen King,” an Easter cantata, will be sung by a choir of sixteen voices with organ, piano and violin accompaniment. A short address will be made by the pastor. A special offering will be made at the evening service to sup ply the church with new hymn books. Embroidery goes at unheard of prices at Mrs. M. Isaac’s Monday and Tuesday. Do not let the oppor tunity pass. Notice. The general public is requested not! to employ my daughter. Blonde Gaz i away, who has departed from my | home, without my consent, and is a • minor. Respectfully, Sol. Gazaway. Benefit of firutmwiek sibrari{ zissceiaticn, APPIL 6 OPERA HOUSE Tickets on sale at ail drug stores and other prouiinedt places ADULTS 50c. CHILDREN 25c The very nicest French corset cov ers, with full ruffle of hemstitch lawn, only Z 5 cents at uu>. Isaac's, Monday and Tuesday. WANTED! 1,000,000 Cars of SCRAP IRON, The highest cash prices paid for same. J. W, Watkins, 208 Bay St, Brunswich Ga. BOROHOR Tooth Powder All Druggist s Specialties. W. J. BUTTS, THE DRUGGIST. Attention, Ladies! It is most important that yin. should ls-advis. and of the fact that for the Spring trade of !ri)‘J I have made unusual preparations and have now on hand, and more coming daily, a most v aried and i nrefnllv selected stock of Dry Goods, Millinery. f otions. BOOTS, and SHOES, ti Hats, Caps, Cloth - - ing and Furnishing Goods. I am sole agent for the famous New Idea 10c Patterns and have a complete stock on hand. Ask for a Fashion Sleet when you call. Mrs. M. Jsaae, BRUNSWICK, 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. :dutiable j | WEDDING j : 9resent;>] t . in JEWEL..Y and NOVEL- < V i ► TIES you will find at \ i KENNONMOTT, The Leading Jeweler. . ► 215 NEWCASTLE STREET. - L Inspector of watches for the’ g Southern and B& B Railways.” ► Keeper of the city clock. Time. £ by wire from Washington daily’ £ at 11 a. m. ; Greatest' bargains jn emoroidery. laces, stoehfings, bleachings. unde;- wear, children’s short, dresses, cor sets. dress goods, and In fact, every thing in the notion line will prevail at Mrs. M. Isaac’s Monday and Tues day. APRIL <5