The Brunswick news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1901-1903, April 09, 1902, Image 4

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WEDNESDAY MORNING Children’s Slippers * Are In an Immense stock of children’s strap slippers to select from. New up to date stock. Give us a look. TOBIAS ‘OMAN HAS THF EXCLUSIVE CONTROL of the Lotos Club PURE Rye Whiskey, BRUNSWICK AND VICINITY. WANTED! 1.000,000 Cars of s: RAP IRON, The highest cash prices paid for same. J. W, Watkins, 208 Bay St, Brunswich Ga. nuk'.sriOß lo'th Powder All Druggist s Specialties.; W. J. BUTTS, T i THE DRUGGIST. < Just Received anew line of Couch Covers and Mattings 50 REFRIGERATORS A full lino of ‘ ( h irtorOak’*. Six hole Stool Ranges with warming olosot at soo.oo this week only wo otTor Now Home Sow ing Machines, ball bearing, latest in pi wemonts, at SBO.OO, usual . price $4e.00. U have taken the agency of the v Globe-Wonviioke (Vs, Sectional Book Oases, t tc st. M. Miller on, JilE PRUNbWICK DAILY NEWS VETERAN OF THREEWARS CAPT. CHAS. E. FLANDERS, AN OLD LANDMARK PASSED AWAY YESTERDAY. Captain Clias. E, Flanders, a vet eran of three wars and one of the most highly esteemed citizens in this section, died at his home in this city at an early hour yesterday morning. Captain Flander’s military experl ence has been notable in many waytt and during tnree bloody contests in the last sixty years he has been closely In touch with its fiercest rav ages. He first saw military life in the famous Mexican war and during that period held many positions of trust in the army service of his coun try, and, up to his death, was receiv ing pensions for gallant service in that conflict. During that war he served as a private >n the Floyd Rifles, of Ma con, Ga. Later, when the war cry was sounded again and the Union was called upon to defend itself against the Indians, he responded promptly and saw service during that famous scene of carnage which is well record ed in the nation’s history. He remove, \ to Brunswick from Macon in the early fifties and a few years later, when strife between the states was announced, and the Civil W'ar resulted, for the third time, he took up arms and marched away to the Virginias as second lieutenant in the Brunswick Riflemen. In this war he was signally honored by the Con federacy, and at one tune was de tached from his regular command by Colonel John Scriven for the purpose of assisting in the construction of the Confederate navy. His work in this line was done at Savannah and other poults on the Carolina river, and for this distinguished service he was breveted to the rank of captain by Resident Davm Upon the recom mendation of Colonel Screven. When this bloody conflict, ended and Appomatox saw the rate of the Con federacy, Captain Flanders returned to Brunswick, rejoined his old com mand, the Brunswick Riflemen, and was made quartermaster of the com mand. When old years came upon him and the work was too active for him the company made him it’s "fath er,” and from that day to the present he, has held that, ver.v loving -poattiem in the hearts of his youthful com rades, and a life-size picture of the gallant old warrior is now one of the valuable emblems decorating the arm ory of the Riflemen. Captain Flanders, dining his long life in Brunswick, has held many po sitlons of trust and honor, he was a consistent member of the Episcopal church, and besides a devoted wife, leaves six children to mourn his loss, l.ast night a detachment from the Brunswick Riflemen were detained as an honorary guard ami were in charge of the rbmains. The tuneral will occur at .1 o'clock today at St. Mark’s Episcopal church, with full military honors, and tlie remains will be laid to rest in that hallowed spot, where thous ands of old soldiers are sleeping their last sleep—Oak Grove cemetery. In connection with Captain Plun der's death it may be of interest to say that the entire city is bowed in deepest mourning, and the tuneral today promises to be the most im posing cortege in Brunswick's! his tory. The military record of the deceased is unique, in that it is not likely that half dozen veteians now living can lay claim to as many wars and as many deeds of valor as has fallen to his lot. R. S. Mclver returned to his home in Savannah yesterday. White Leghorn eggs. 15 for 76 cents. H. E. Taylor. l am the only one handling - Chase & Sanborn's famous Teas and Coffees. You only have to - try them to be convinced that • they are superior to all others.-i THOMA# KEANY, - Fancy Grocer, < dome dedal Views Viotes. BY IRMA E. LAMBRIGHT. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Dart spent Sun day in WaynesViiie. Miss Meta Carsen, of Jacksonville, is visiting relatives in the city. 1 Miss Fedora Mvks, of !.b -*• - , Ala., is a guest of the family of Mrs. S. Marks. Mrs. E. M. MeLaury and Miss Kirk land, of Waycross. a r e guests of Miss Julia Mahoney for a few day. The dance, which was to lie given on Monday night by the Riflemen, has been postponed indefinitely. Mrs. i.. .. Ounam' lias r turned from a visit, to Waynesviile. where she went to attend the bedside of her father :vlr. Hiehsmith. who is critically ill. Mrs. Oscar Wilder, president, gives notice that the first annual meeting of the Oak Grove Cemetery society will he held In the chape! this after noon at 4 o’clock. A full attendance is desired. The entertainment to be given by Miss Aimee Cohen during the first week in May promises to hr- quite a success. The little folks who are to take part arc taking great, inter est in the practices and those who attend the performance may be sure that they will be highly entertained. The demand has been so genera! for the repetition of (he cantata that was sung last Sunday night at the Presbyterian church, that Mr. George Cook has kindly consented to repeat ir. Great numbers wore unable to hear It. because of the crowd, and oth ers who heard wish to hear it again. It will be given within the next week or two, but on a week night. Other members will be added, other singers utought in, and a splendid program will be arranged, it will be given un der the name of a sacred concert, it will be given at the Presbyterian caureh so as to ge t the benefit of the pipe organ. Specia* arrang ments will be made by which a larger mint ber can be seated. The children of thgf public schools have organized a society foi the pur pose of caring for ana beautifying the sohooi grounds. The society Vias chosen the name of The Junior Ciclv society and it has a large membership alieady at this-early period of its ex lstenee. The following officers were unanimously el etrd to serve din ing the remainder of the term. Pies ident, Elliott Butts; secretary Katie Franklin; vice president. Mattie Wit ehai. An executive committee is to be appointed comprising represent* tlves from each grade. The dues for membership nave been laid at cents a month. This sum will be devoted to purchasing plant :, seed, fertilizers, etc. A membership of sympathizers is to he solicited among the parents oi .he school children. Mr. A. i\ Wood, having already sub scribed five dollars, me same abioiim to be paid veany. The children are very enthuiastic over their new enter prise and it will doubuess prove very beneficial to them exerting a refining influence and creating and ciiliivaung artistic taste. It is to be hoped the movement will take deep root and spread until all the home-owners will see the advantage of beautifying their grounds and making their places jof residence joys to the eyes of the I passer-by. For Surveyor. ~,l°. friends and the voters of Glynn county: rtl L h *7 by announce myself a ,-an rnnn?.. f £ r^e!eCtion fO the office of Gpuntj Surveyor, subject to the democratic primary, and ask for the my W( ' ndS Bnd thp I'Mhlie E. A. PENNIMAN. * Call at H. MICnELSON'S 5 New t ? p-to-Date Furniture * C Store, No. 314 Newcastle St. % w *aere you will find astonishing * Low Prices. My motto is, and has always been Small profits and quick Sales, and in order to % introduce my goods I will make this a Bargain Week. Come.' j B'econvinced how much you can ' * sa ''e by buying your Furniture of 5 H. MICHELSON. } * i BATCH OF CITY NEWS A DAY’S DOINGS IN THE CITY BY THE SEA QUICKLY GATHERED UP. Wnat is Going on in Busy Brur.s wick at Present: —Interesting Collection of News. Work Delayed. Work on the government building has been at a standstill toi several days on account of the fact that some ol the material lias not as yet ar rived. Contractor Bowen expects it within the next few days. Mr. Penniman Announces. The announcement of Mr. E. A. Penniman for the office of county* surveyor appears in inis Issue. Mr. Penniman has served in this capac ity for several terms and has given general satisfaction. The Last Dividend. Receiver James S. Wright, of the Merchants’ and Traders’ bank, is de livering the last disordered checks to the depositors. By careful manage ment Mr. Wright has paid over 30 pin cent, which speaks well for Viis ability. His Father Dead. Mr. T. W. Causey, the well known bookkeeper at the Brunswick Bair and Trait company, received a tele gram yesterday from fieeup, announc ing the death of his father, which ourred in that, city at an early hour yesteiday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Causey left in the afternoon to at tend the funeral. Notice to Veterans. Confederate Veterans of Glynn county. Ga , will assemble today at 2:30 p. m.. at No. uOS A street to ■ay the last tribute of respect to your • deceased comrade Char><s E. Flanders. The usual badge of mourning will he worn. A full attendance is requested. The follow ing members will act as pallbearers: Horace Dart, J. E. Dart. George Holmes, Dr. j. A. Butts. W. H. Berrie, J ohn S. Green. W. B. BURROUGHS, President. - H. Dart, Secretary. Try a quart bottle of our Old Crow rye whiskey, at .76 cents, equal to any dollar goods in Brunswick. 310 Bay street, Sig itevison, agent. Tel ephone lob. # Ycu can, at any time, get what you need in something good to drink i rom me. 1 * arry a full line of all kin ;s domestic and imported liquors and wines in stock, which you efiu buy at t rices to suit the p or. Sig Levis it. agent. 310 Bay. Telephoue 130. Philadelphia club rye, posi'tvely the finest blended Whiskey in the city. Pull quarts $1.25 per' bottle; satis fm Lon on this brand guaranteed or money refund 'd. Telephone 13". f.ig Levison, agent, 310 Bay street. For Receiver. Tax Returns. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for tue office of Receiver and Tax Returns, subject to the dem °'"r£T r primary. The support of my i'i m ls and the public generally will be appreciated. T. B. FERGUSON. Attention, Ladies! It is most important that you should *>advised ut the fa"t that for the Spring trade of 1903 1 have made unusual pivjia rations and have now on hand, and more eomingduily. a most \ aried and care folly selected stock of Dry Goods, Millinery, r o-ions, 800T 0 , and SHOE, t Hats, Caps, Cloth- J ing; and Furnishing Goods. I am sole agent Jor the famous zzssz New idea 16c Patterns and have a complete stock on band. Ask for a Fashion sheet v in n yon call. Mrs. M. Jsaae, BKUNWI CK, GA. APRIL <> ‘--Fresh-- k New Beets k English Peas 1 Lettuce * Florida Cabbage k Turnip Greens k Fresh Tomatoes k And don’t forget to try our k HENRY CLAY FLOUR, i We keep Gasoline for sale. kGeo W. Harper * Phone 158. THE GROCER. duitable : WEDDING Present# " in JEWELaY and NOVEL ' TIES you will find at :KFNNGM MGIT. The Leading Jeweler. 215 NEWCASTLE STREET. • Inspector of watches for the I Southern and B& B Railways. Keeper of the city clock. Time ; by wire from Washington daiiv at 11 a. rn. GEOi.GIA, : - DUe. COUNTY. By virtue of an order of the court of ordinary of said county will he sdht at public outcry, on the first Tuesday !n i.iay, 1902, at. the court house in said county, between the usual hours of sale, the following real estate sit uate in G.ynn county, to wit: All of that certain lot tract or parcel of land -situate lying and being in the county and state aforesaid, contain ing luO acres, more or less, and bound ed as follows: North by lands former ly owned by H. C. Taylor; east by lands of U. Hart estate; south In lands of Jacob Hatch: west by lands formerly owned by W. S. Forrester, now owned by John I.amo, and all dwellings and outhouses on said tract of land. Also otFw Town lot No. 129. At f be same tifne tiie ioR -wlng personal property will lie sold to-wit: One bay horse, one wagon, one piano, one broken buggy-, one lot farming tools. The sale will be continued from day to day between the same hours until all.said property is -sold. Terms cash'. This Bth day of April. 1902, HIRA-M J. READ. Admtnisr .iior cl Ksriie i Mi- Lon Stnffnr-' The celebrated Waukesha Arcadian ginger ale now on sale at Hunter- Sales drug store. The most, exhfliar ating drink dispensed at any fount in the city. Call for it. Try McDuffie’* "No 16” for La Grippe or Influenza. It is guaranteed to cure or your money will he refund ed. Price SI.OO. At W. Joerger'g. Ship Notice. Neither the captain, owner or con signees of the Spanish steamship A. tamira will be responsible ior any debts contracted by crew ot said yes sel - Zaragoza, Master, Notice. In future aii accounts due the Brown Drug Company, which were transferee! to us. will be paid to Ern est Dart, Esq., attorney at law, and to no other, and we request immediate payment, in order to avoid litigations. Hunter-Sale Drug Company.