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"STRONGEST IN THE WORLD"
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 01 245,91 2,087.00
Income 64,374,605.94
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
I 9° l 27,7 14,62 1.42
JAMES W. ALEXANDER, President.
IAMES H. HYDE, Vice-President.
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L FOREWAX, Ma linger,
Atlanta. Ga.
W F. S VMONS. District Mnlinger.
Brunswick, Git.
Just Received
a newli ne of Couch Covers
and Mattings
50 REFRIGERATORS
A foil line of "OhurterOak”', Si\ hole
Steel Ranges with warming closet at
#30,00
For this week only we offer New
Home Sewing Machines, Fill lieariujr,
latest improvements. at #30.00, usual
price #40.00.
We have taken the agency of the
Globe-Weru.ieke Co's. Sectional Book
Cases, etc
2t.-M. Miller & den,
THE BRLNfcWICK DAILY NEWS
WAS WELL
RENDERED
ENTERTAINMENT AT THE OPERA
HOUSE LAST NIGHT A
BIG SUCCESS.
Last night’s entertainment was one
of the most enjoyable, home talent
affairs of the season. A large audi
ence witnessed the performance at
the Grand for the benefit of the Li
brary.
Part I. opened with a song by Mr.
R. E. Sherman “Good Bye Summer,”
which was loudly applauded.
“The Trials of a Flirt,” a aketrti in
three scenes, participated in by a
number of young ladies and gentle
men, each of whom played their re
spective parts to perfection, was the
next feature. Misses Lucille and
Leslie Butts were splendid, as were
Miss Retta' McCullough, Messrs. B. P.
Coleman, as Jack Benton, the flirt,
and Chas: Fleming, as his friend.
This play was generously applauded.
One of the best features of the
program was the Pickaniney song and
nance, from ine Runaway Girl,” by
Miss Keta Kaiser and Mr. S. K
Brown. These participants were
dressed in picturesque negro cos
tume and with the black face3 and
calcium light effect made an excellent
specialty.
Mr. Jacobie, who was to have giv
en bis monologues, was unavoidably
detained by the late arrival of the
Cumberland boat, and was unable to
vlo his turn.
By special request Mr. R E. Sher
man sang "Warrior Bold, which was
well received.
The last, and by far the greatest
of all tue program, was the roaring
and laughable farce "My Turn Next.
L. H. Haym, as “Twitters,” did full
justice to the. roll, and was pro
nounced by many of those present as
among the best characters in the
farce.
Miss Penniman, as Lydia, the wife
of Twittefs, and B. J. Butts, as his
assistant, both acquitted themselves
admirably.
'I no other member of the dramatic
personage, including Miss Blanton, as
“Cecely," S. K. Brown, as “Tom
Trap, Miss Rita Kaiser, as “Peggy,"
and Mr. Albert Banks, as “Farmer
Wheaton." were good, and were re
peatedly encored.
All in all, the affair was a great sue
cess, anil in every sense was worthy
of the liberal patronage it received.
By special request the performance
In its entirety will be repeated at a
matinee Performance at 3 o’clock this
afternoon, and those who would enjoy
a delightful recreation should attend.
Admission today 10c for children,
25c for adults.
Carter Has Malarial Fever.
Leavenworth, Kan.. April 7. —Ma-
larial fever has developed in the ease
of former Captain Oberlin M. Carter
who has been ill for a week past in
the military prison at Fort Leaven
worth. Otherwise the patient is
greatly improved, the typhoid fever
having almost entirely disappeared.
The premium rate upon all policies
in tile Penn Mutual are from 10 per
cent, to 20 per cent, less than those
of other companies. These rates will
he increased to conform to those of
other companies on May 1, 1902
therefore now Is the time to insure
and save above difference, and you
only have this opportunity for a few
weeks. Call on Fleming & Vaughn
agents, for all information desired.
LOST —At opera house, on night' of
Methodist entertainment, one pair of
mother of pearl opera glasses in black
leather ease. Finder will be reward
ed by returning to Mrs. C. B. Lloyd,
60l Prince street.
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► BY IRMA E. LAMBRIGHT.
Mrs. J. A. Montgomery is now
visiting ill Atlanta.
Mrs. Tbos. Fuller has returned
from a visit to charleston.
Miss Edith Smith, of Darien, is the
guest of Mr3. Robt. Briesenick.
Miss Annie Cone, of .Jacksonville,
is a charming visitor to the city.
Mrs. W. A. Maguire, of Washing
ton, Ga.. is visiting her mother, Mrs.
O'Conor.
Capt. ./ohn C. Cleaver and wife,
of Darien, are spending some time
here as the guests of Capt. J. E.
Young.
Mrs. C. B. Erwin and daughter.
Miss Mary, Ann. have returned to
their nome in Marietta, alter a visit
to Mrs. S, C. AtK.iison.
The committee a pointed to decide
the contest in declamation among
the boys of the Glynn high school re
port, as in their judgement, the best
speakers among the contestants to
be the following: Fraqk Atkinson,
Henry Utinkley. Elliot Butts, Julius
Elkan. McDonald Harley, Hunter
Hopkins, James Osborne. The above
arrangement ot names is alphabetical,
and without deference to relative
merit.
invitations are out announcing the
weduing of Miss Dura I.osky, of Sa
vannah. to Mr. Jacob Rosenbaum, ot
this city, which will occur in the for
mer city, at the Knights of Pythias
hall, on Thursday, April 18. nr.
Rosenbaum is a brother of Mrs. J H.
Heller. He has been a resident of
Brunswick for some time and has
made many friends euring his resi
dence. Miss i.osky is a popular young
lady of Savannah.
In honor of her guest. ...iss Mary
Ann Erwin, ot Marietta. Mrs. S. C.
Atkinson entertained charmingly at
cants a few mornings ago. There
were three tables, each accommodat
ing five players, Miss Emily Waff
and Miss Ella Blanton keeping score.
Delicious refreshments were served
and the first prize a Dresden choc
olate set, was won by Mrs. W. H.
Dyer, the lone-hand prize, a hand
some vase, by Mrs. J. 0. Sparks, and
the consolation by Miss Ella Blan
ton. Those present were Mrs. R. R.
Hopkins. Mrs. W. H. Dyer, Mrs. Jas.
Dun woody/Mrs. J. D. Sparks. Misses
McCullough, Blanton, Waff Butts, Con
nolly. Miss Jennie Bryan and Miss
Fannie Aiken.
The entertainments gotten up by
home talent for special objects seem
all to have come close together. Yet
each has been different. The one to
he given next Friday night, under the
auspices of one of the societies of
the Presbyterian church will be en
tirely different from any of those re
cently g*ven. Many little folks, the
belles and beaux of the future, will
take part, as well as the grown up
society folks. There will lie a great
deal to amuse and entertain and give
pleasure.
The song service at the Presby
terian church on Sunday evening
reached everyone’s idea of the truly
beautiful. -he notes of organ, piano
and violin blended sweetly with six
teen well trained voices, making a
grand melody, the equal of which
Brunswick congregations rarely have
an opportunity to hear. The churon
was crowded, many being obliged to
stand during the service. Rev. Hol
lingsworth talked briefly but impres
sively upon "Religion, the inspiration
of Music.” For the purpose of sup
plying the churcn with new hymn
books, an offering was taken up. dur
ing which a solo by Mr. R. E.
Sherman was much enjoved.
> Call at
H. MIGnELSON’S
1 New Up-to-Date Furniture
where you will find astonishing
, l-ow Prices. My motto is. and
1 has always been Small profits
, and quick Sales, and in order to
' introduce my goods 1 will make
. this a Bargain Week. Come:
Beconvinced now much you can
■ save by buying your Furniture of
H. MICHELSON.
' Store. No. 314 Newcastle St.
BATCH OF
CITYJYEWS
A DAY’S DOINGS IN THE CITY
BY THE SEA QUICKLY
GATHERED UP.
Stood the Examination.
John P. iwomey and H. C. Pearson,
irsv and second lieutenants-elect,
respectively, of the Brunswick Rifle
men, stood their examination before
the examining board last night. The
board was composed of Commander
Aiken and Lieutenant Commanding
Wrench, of the Naval Reserves. It
te thought that both the gentlemen
made a creditable showing.
Wanted Here.
Clerk of the Superior Court du Big
nou yesterday forwarded application
for requisition papers to Governor
Candler for Dudley Rutledge, who is
now in jail in Jacksonville.
Rutledge was indicted by the last
grand jury on the cuarge of assault
with the intent to murder. He dis
appeared and officers have been af
ter him for some time and finally
succeeded in locating him in the
above named city.
FUNERAL OF MR. SCARLETT.
Large Circle of Friends Paid Their
Last Respects.
i The remains of Mr. G. S. Scarlett,
j Sr., who passed away at his home at
Fancy Bluff Saturday, were laid to
rest at 12 o'clock Sunday in the fam
ily cemetery.
Friends of the family from all over
Glynn county went to Fancy Bluff to
pay their last redirects to one of our
most prominent citizens. The steam
er Howland was chartered .....j i...
ried a large number of relatives and
friends from this city.
WANTED!
1,000,000 Cars of
SCRAP IRON,
The cash prices paid
for same. J. W, Watkins,
208 Bay St, Brunswich Ga.
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Attention, Ladies!
It is most important that yon should beadvijsed
of the fact that for the Spring trade of 1902 l have
made unusual preparations and have now on hand,
and more couiiugdaUy, a most varied and carefully
selected stock of ,
Dry Goods, Millinery, Lotions,
BOOTS, and SHOE,
ti Hats, Caps, Cloth
ing and Furnishing
Goods.
I am sole agent for
the famous
asnsNew Idea 10c Patterns
and have a complete stock on hand. Ask for a Fashion
Sheet when you call.
Mrs. M. Jsaae,
BRUNSvvIOK, GA.
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Greatest,' bargains jn emoroldery,
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sets. dress goods, and in fact, every
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day. *