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TUESDAY MORNING
There’s a
r\ Difference.
j E IEiI Almost every business man wears a •
if sa ' k coat. It’s the regular “staple”
k - 'W v?* .** *f> '
style for business wear. The thing
I that will attract and pleae you in -
f* 1 a thl:Ce HART SCHAFFNER and '
Ifif ■ MARX suits is that they're different ■
I from the common run of Sack suits,
■ | I there's a snap and style about them ■
I I that distinguishes them from the or-
I t I dir:ary sort. Our spring styles are in.
If I Hart
if Schaffher’ /i m
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V| Aciofher
M
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I _BOROHOL
To.>l ij Powder
Purest and Absolutely the Best
! iviADE AND SOLD BY
W. J. BUTTS,
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THE DRUGGIST.
TOBIAS NEWMAN
HAS TtIF EXCLUSIVE CONTROL
cf the
Lotos Cfcsb
PURE
Rye Whiskey,
BRUNSWICK AND VICINITY.
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WANTED!
1,000,000 Cars of
SCRAP IRON,
The highest cash prices paid
tor same. J. W, Watkins,
208 Bay St, Brunswich Ga.
Just Received
anew lint; of Couch Covers
and Mattings
50 REFRIGERATORS
%
A full lino of •ClmrtrrOak", Six hole
Steel Utilises with wanning closet at’
£IO.OO
I'j'c this’wet k only w e otter New
I lome See ing Machines, hall bearing,
latest improvemcnis, at £IO.OO, usual
price £ia,oo.
" o have taken the agency’ of tlio
Globe-Weruiieke Cos s, Sectional Book
Cases, etc
Si. M. Miller <i den,
THE FEUNt WICK DAILY NEWS
SATURDAY NIGHT’S SHOOTING.
Negro Woman Tells Doctor Who Shot
Her.
Leila Dorsey, the negro woman who
was shot Saturaay night and who re
fused to tell who shot her, told the
entire story to Dr. Hatcher yesterday
while under the influence of chloro
form. The woman refused all along
to tell anything about the shooting,
and would have doubtless never told
had she not been put under the influ
ence of the drug. Dr. Hatcher suc
ceeded in locating the ball, but at the
woman's request, it was not detract
ed. As no arrests have yet been
made the News is not at liberty to
publish the name of the man'who did
the shooting. From what we can learn
of the affair two shots were fired at
rhe woman, only one taking effect,
the as in her back yard when a quar
rel arose betwen her and the man.
■jheesaw him draw a pistol and ran to
qet inside the house, but he fired
and sue was struck just as she en
lererl the door. The wound was a se
lous one, and would have probably
.roved fatal had it not been for the
quick response of Dr. Hatcher,
For Tax Collector.
I respectfully announce myself as a
candidate for re-election to the office
and Tax collector of Glynn county, sub
iect to the democratic primary, and
respectfully solicit i.. support, of my
friends and the voters generally.
H. J. READ.
For c,lerk, Superior Court?
1 respectfully announce myself as a
candidate for re-election to the office
of Clerk of the Superior court of Glynn
county, subject to the democratic pri
mary, and’respectfully solicit the sup
port of my friends and the voters gen
rally.
H. F. du BIGNON.
FOR SVALE—One Roan mare, eight
ears old, in good, sound condition;
i ne Phaeton, one folding top surrey,
end two sets harness, all practically
new at a bargain if can be sold at
cnce. J. A. Montgomery, 302 Glouces
ter street. ’Phone 134-3.
Genuine bargains on Monday and
Tuesday, sec circulars at Heller's.
I’ure 5 years old Mountain corn
whiskey, mild und mellow, 75 cents
per full quart, a trial on this goods
is all 1 ask. Sig I.evtson, agent, Tel
oplione 130.
WANTED —l want to hire, by the
week or month, a good horse. State
'terms. Address .1. Brooks. I’. O. Box
13<i.
Good yard-wide bleaching, worth
10c. If. yards for SI.OO on Monday and
Tuesday at Heller’s.
Leave your orders early for salt
mackerel and salt cod fish, coming
ecu next steamer. Curtis & Burns.
Phone 165.
Fine Irish potatoes just received.
Bdrns & Curtis.
All kinds of fancy crackers for 6
o'clock-tea at Burns At Curtis'.
If you mean to pet real bargains,
call on Monday und Tuesday at Hel
ler's.
Notice)
1 will be away from my office from
the 15th to the 20th on pleasure trip
to the Charleston exposition.
J. A. COLE, D. D.
Bargain day on Monday and Tues
day, at .7. 11. Heller & Bro’s.
The only place to get fine June rice
j straw Is at the Western Grain and
Produce Company’s.
A nilllrlght wanted at once to place
jin position fifty horse power mill
: Address J., care News.'
| Special bargains, in embroideries
: ano laces on Monday and Tuesday.
!at J. H. Heller & Bro’s.
j -
Special sale of dreg’s goods on Mon
day and Tuesday at Heller’s.
TO THE PUBLIC
In addition to affording every fa
: cility to our customers consistent with
safe banking, we are prepared to act
as Administrator or Executor of Es
tates, Guardians of property of prop
erty of minors, and to make bends in
judicial and other matters, generally
to exercise all our powers as a Trust
company.
Brunswick Bank
& Trust Go,,
H. W. GALE, Cashier.
The Southern Railway
announces a rate of $21.05 for the
round trip from Brunswick to Dai
las, Tex., oil aiVount of the Confe'
erate Veterans’ Reunion, April 22 tc
Tickets will be on sale Apr;
IS. 10 and 20, witn final limit May
- By (jepos.ang ticket with th<
agent at Dallas an extension of the
limit to May 15. 1902, may be cl
tained.
Delicious cod tongues and sounds,
and Newf'oundaian.l salt cod. at Barns
& Curtis' 'Phone 165.
COLLINS A GLASST
Contractors and Bi dders.
..Estimates furnished on short no
tice and satisfy\ion guaranteed.
Superintend!!!! i specialty.
♦ 422 North Volf Street,
PERSONAL
MENTION.
SHORT NOTES ABOUT PEOPL r
WHO COME AND GC *.N.
WHO THEY V.SIY
Interesting Item Gatehred Here and
There By Niws Reporters.
Notec of interest.
Mr. C. M. Tilton has returned to
it. Simon.
Tbo Altamaha river steamer George
Garbutt Ta in port.
Mrs. R. E. Sherman, and son Edwin,
left yesterday for Allan la.
R. E. Laaianee is back from a bus
ness trip to Jacksonville.
Justice i.ambright is holding a rath
-r busy session of bis court.
Miss Daisy Matthews, of Fenian
lina. is visiting relatives in the city.
Walter Wyatt, of Camden county,
s spending a few days in the city.
Tiie friends 01 Mrs, W. W. i’abbott
•ill regret to learn that she is quite
ill.
Members of tne Brunswick fere Ue
lartmcrit will ue out in new uniforms
oday.
Mrs. J. i . l)oei llinger. of Fancy
Bluff, is spending a row days in the
city.
Deputy Sheriff Pyles j pent yc ■ tev
lay in Tallahassee. Fla., on official
business.
J. W. Watkins wants old iron
you have any sentl i! to him. Highest
ash price paid.
I . V. Carroll, of Wilmington. N 0.,
in old BrunswicKian. is spending a
few days in the city.
A party of Brunswick genii ■■men
will leave for Cumberland thin morn
log to spend a week fishing for drum
Mr. C. 1.. Bellinger and wife, of
Ocala. Ha., are spending a few clay
at the Oglethorpe.
Mr. A. H. Lane, formerly of this
city, now a resident of Valdosta, is
spending u few days in tne city.
Mrs. Ed. I’htdfl'er and little daugh
ter, Lillian, have returned from Al
bany, whore they have been visiting
•datives.
Judge Bennett and Stenographer
Gale left yesterday for Honjerville,
where the superior court of Clinch
"aunty is in session this week.
•
The parents and friends of the chil
lrcn of the primary school arc cor
dially invited to attend an entertain
ment to be given at the school today
at I o’clock.
Mr. Burr Winton left last night for
Chailotto, N. C„ where he gc.cs to
engage iu the insurance business. Mr.
Winton has many friends in Bruns
wick, who will wish his much success.
The Missionary society of the First
Methodist church mot v*rday a
the home of Mrs. J. B. Davis, on Am
herst street.
A party of young me n, including
I. F. dußfgnon, Geo. 11. Sroiht, J. M.
Symons, and others hit for Cumber
and yesterday to enjoy a few day
drum fishing.
Special discount of parasols, all
shades, on Monday and Tuesday at
Heller's.
•
Special sale of mattings, on Monday
and Tuesday at Heller’s.
A GOOD LUNCH.
The Arcade is now serving the best
lunch in the city, and Ihis popular
place should he liberally patronise
by the public.
I am thf* 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
THOMAS KEANY,
Fancy Grocer,
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DIED SUNDAY AT ATKINSON. I
Well Knoym ’Wayne County Man I
Passes way.
Mr. James F. King, Sr., died at his
home at Atkinson. Wayne county. Sun
day morning, after a short illness.
Mr. King was well known in this
city and all over the state. "He was
a brother to the late Mallory P. King,
of this city, and was from one of the
oldest families in Georgia.
He was a son of the late Stephen
Clay King, was 78 years old, and
leaves a wife and three children. J.
F. King, Jr„ W. W. King and Mrs..
Burrell Atkinson. He has been a res
ident of Wayne county nearly his en
tire life.
'I he funeral, occurred at Atkinson
yesterday. Rev. Hollingsworth, of the
Preabyb yan church! this city, officiat
ing. A number of fr.ends of the de
ceased went from Brunswick.
CHEAP RATES TO DALLAS.
' Plant System ,to Sell Round Trip
1 . . Tickets For $21.05.
t Account Confederate Veterans, rc
i union the Plant System will sell
'tickets on April IS, 19, 20 and 21, to
j i'Milas. I’exas. and return at rate of
; $21.0r, trom Brunswick and corres
pondingly low rates from other points
'limited fo return May 2. but by depos
i tr.aj be oxter. P and to leave Dallas
, i s.t later than iflay 16.
I A choice of a dozen different routes
j -vith schedules and all information
aa> I e obtained by i ailing oi ticket
■nts oi' the Plant System-, or ail
dr. sing F.M. Jolly.P. A. Jacksonville;
M 4. TANARUS: lor. I'. P. A.. Tampa: B.
; W. Wrenn, passenger l afiic manage,',
Ida v i ;,l, ,
Glebe Lodgings.
1 have rented the old Central lm
ti. corner monk and Newcastle
. and will conduct a first-class
lodging house, with table board If so
|. My rates will be reasonable
and s-rvtne complete. E. A. Silver
From April 19, to 2fith, inclusive,
the Southern railway will sell round
trip tickets to Sail Francisco and
1.0 Angeles, Cal., at $64.25 for the
round ti Ip. Tlcsets good returning
until June 25. This will ire a rare
opportunity to visit the Pacific coast.
Tr> a bottle of Colombo Bitters. A
fine ionic anl appetiser; non better,
only 75 cents. Telephone 130. Sis
'.e\ nil. ;i >;ii.
fl I I E Ei ft .Morphine and WMsker
- } s#! i I Elfl habn.ivestedwuhotiiiron
tS 5 US ? fiwl or confinement, i iireumr
**#* r-xT cfr 1 ant ed ut Sanitai miner t*o
■ n. v. Mh t;r I..thin Springs Cure
i-'fiwfrA. Home** rent mew? n-r/
r \ t. - ‘’’T-d 30- .’rut Ivetnfu’'
It. is to your interest to attend bar
:a n sales on Monday and Tuesday ai
Heljer’s.
Pur: California Claret. A. A. A.
grade, large bottles, per doz< n. $2.50.
Telephone 130. Sig Levison, agent, 310
Pay street
Call at
H. MfCnELSON'S
- New I'p-to-Date Furniture <
. Store. No. "14 Newcastle St.
' where you will find astonishing '
; I.ow Prices. My motto is, and <
, has always been Small profits •
; aiul quick Sales, and in order to •
introduce my goods I will make '
! this a Bargain Week. Come! {
■ Becouvinced now much you can •
■ save by buying your Furniture of
H. MICHELSON.
Secretary Jas. Wilson
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created onito a favorable iuipre--i n
his Lcarers at the Cane ajjaCassava
* Convention ye.-tert-ay. We propose to
ere ate t le- s;tme iinpressoin raircus
t users at our
Great Bargain Sales
to lx- bold oil Monday and Ttfoadsy
** April l-itbnnd lotb
a +
W v t an boast ofijiiving tlio mresr $, ].vt
rd and largest stick ot Dry Goods ever
m*i nin Jtrunsv. irk If yon want to jp*i
the late st in Dry < .'oods or Fnmishinyw
call at.
Mrs. M. Jsaae,
BRUN v7ICK, GA.
BATCH OF
CITY NEWS
A DAY’S DOINGS IN . THE CITY
BY THE SEA QUICKLY
GATHERED UP.
Removed One Mill.
George F. Jontfs, - of illoouworth &
Jones, leaves today for Limerick,
Liberty county, where the firm has
located with one of their saw mills.
Mr. Jones will visit Brunswick often.
Change of Schedules.
On account of withdrawal ot South
ern railway limited trains between
No. 23, which has been leaving Bruns
wick at 9:45 at m„ and train No. 24,
.sew , ork and SK ’Augustine, train
arriving here at r:10 p. m.. have been
discontinued. Train No. 25 heretofore
leaving Brunswick at l:„o p. m., wili
hereafter leave at 3:05 p. m. Other
schedules remain unchanged.
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Brain-Food Nonsense.
Another ridiculous food fad has been
branded by the most competent au
thorities. They have dispelled the sil
ly notion that one kind of fooyl is
needed tor brain, another for muscles,
and still another for bones. A correct
diet, will not only nourish a particular
part of Hie boy. but it will sustain
• very other part. Yet. however, good
your food may trf*. its nutriment, is de
stroyed by indigestion or dyspepsia.
You must prepare for mCir appearance,
or pi event their cominMi^B|hu^
. -;i
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’ ' ’"' al ' ■- •' !,r
11 aedics at Smith’s riiai-pwi— -i
• Butts. t ‘
Ivew ArrivlHl
L.-qiaragtn. in small cans.
A.'pvin.vr.s IV.ir in Mimilcans. '
Jlnslmam- iu suiiul enj-.s.
! !\a[X>i;itc I Jliimc R-.dfiish :
. Svuct Piet leg in bulk or b -fries
Sonr l’ickles in bulk nr bon
Annoor's Flictn'i Ham,
Ai'ieoui lie,-,. lon.
' Include Ib ury Clu F our in our
next order.
We keep Gasoline for sale.
Geo W. Harper
'Phone 158. THE GROCER.
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► in JEWEL,.Y and NOVEL- *
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- TIES you will find at
' n BUT,I
The Leading Jeweler. 1
; 215 NEWCASTLE STREET. *
Inspector of watches for the*
; Southern and B& B Railways. J
Keeper of the city clock. Time
by wire from Washington daily 4
at 11 a. m. *
APRIL W