The Brunswick news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1901-1903, April 18, 1902, Image 4

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FRIDAY MORNING Pants - - -. Wd have displayed in our window twenty different patterns in Men's pants from $2.50 to $6.50. The assor.- ment is neat and modest patterns, at a price that appeals to your better judgment. BOROnOL Tooth Powder Purest and Absolutely the Best ivIADE AND SOLD BY W. J. BUTTS, THE DRUGGIST. ' TUIIIS iIEWSSAN HAS THE EXCLUSIVE CONTROL cf the Lotos CSub PURE Rye Whiskey, BRUNSWICK AND VICINITY. WANTED! r,000,000 Cars of SCRAP IRON, The highest cash prices paid for same. J. W, Watkins, 208 Bay St., Brunswick Ga. Just Received a Dew line of Couch Covers and Matings 50 REFRIGERATORS A full Wife of ' -Charter flak", Six hole Ste l Katiges wills u arming closet tit £lO.OO * . For this week only we oiYer New Home Sewing Machines, ball bearing, latest improvements, at $BO,OO, usual pride £4.>.uo. e hav*> taken the agency, of the t ifMie'Wjrjniche Co’s, Sectional Imm>U t 'uses, etc Si. ffl. VfUller Aden, THE BRUNSWICK DAILYj NEWS MARINE INTELLIGENCE Arrived Yesterday. Schooner Wolston, Captain Hinck ney, from New York. Schooner Jessie Lena, Captain De vereux, from Boston. Schooner Maud Snare. Captain Lowell, from Havana. Schooner Hattie P. Simpson, Cap tain Chaney, from Philadelphia. Schooner R. Bowers, Captain Young, from Providence. Schooner J. Manchester Haynes, Captain Matthews, from Boston. Schooner Waltham, Captain Bar ter, from New London. Sailed Yesterday. • Schooner R. W. Hopkins, Captain Hitchborn, for New York. Schooner Inez N. Carver, Captain liodskins, for Boston. River News. Purchasing agents of Cuban, Mex ican, Central American and South American lumber and railroad inter ! eats have been here recently locking into stocks and prices. It is report id that sCVcral large lie shipments will be made to Vera Cruz. One con ! tract has been closed for 100,000 pine and cypress cross ties for Cuban ship ment direct from Brunswick. The Oarbutt Lumber company, at Wright, is now running its river steamer between Wright an* Bruns wick. At Wright a connection is made with a recently constructed railroad to Fitzgerald. The company ships lumber on the downward trip and the I steamer returns with genera! mer chandise. Mr. Oarbutt says that the I amount of business guaranteed him | warrants the building of another boat ! and work will proceed on it at once. • It will bo built at his lumber mill at Wrig-.t. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. Over the B. & B. and Seaboard Air Line. No. 1, to Jacksonville and points p .utli, leaves (1 a. in. \ No. 3. to Savanna'n and points north, leaves 11 a. m. No. 6, to Jacksonville and points south, leaves 3:30 p. m. No. 7. to Savannah and points north, leaves 8:50 p. m. No. 2. from Savannah and points north arrives 7:66 a. m. * No. 4. from and points south, arrives 13:41 p. m. No. 8. from Savannah and points I north, arrives 6:20 p. m. No. 8, from Jacksonville and points south, arrives 10:46 p. in. Pure 6 years old Mountain corn whiskey, mild and mellow, 75 cents per full quart, a trial on this goods is all f ask. Big l.evison, agent. Tei ophone 130. Fine Irish potatoes just received. Burns & Curtis. All kinds of fancy crackers for 6- o'cjock tea at Burns Curtis'. Notlce| 1 will he away from my office from the 15th to the 20th on pleasure trip to the Charleston exposition. J. A. COLE, I). D. S. McDuffie's Little Blue Liver Mil makes hue people bright, cleanses the system of all the deleterious and tu fa ealthy matter and makes a aew person of you. 26 cents, a|L W. Joar ger's. The only place to get fine June rice straw is at the Western Grain and Produce Company’s. TO THE PUBLIC -to addition to affording every fa cility to our customers consistent with safe banking, we are prepared to aot as Administrator or Executor of Es tates, Guardians of property of prop erty of minors, and to make beads In judicial and other matters, generally to exercise all our powers as a Trust company. Brunswick Bank & Trust Cos., H. W. GALE, Cashier. 7 A Ph 9il E S Morphine and Whiskey a 1 las Kflsl tiahitstreatrd without pain 13 fi 111 ll>9 or eontineinrut. Curesuar- Ajp a s BW3 anteed at .Sanitarium or nc pay. B. 11, Vi; A 1.. Man'gr I. it in a Splines Cure Cos., Drawer A, Austell,Ga. Komejtreatmentsent if preferred. Correspondence strictly' confidential. The Southern. Railway announces a rate of $21.05 for the round trip from Brunswick to Dal las, Tex., on account of the Confed erate Veterans' Reunion, April 22 to 25. Tickets will be on sale Apri l IS, 19 and 20, with final limit May 2. By depositing ticket with the agent at Dallas an extension of the limit to May 15,' 1902, may be cb tained.. The Great Dismal Swamp. Of Virginia Is a breeding ground Of Malaria germs. So is low, wet or marshy ground everywhere. These germs cause weakness, chills and fe ver, aches in the bones and muscles, and may induce dangerous maladies. But Electric Bitters tuAyer fail to destroy them and cure malarial trou bles They will surely prevent ty phoid. “We tried many remedies for Malaria and Stomach and Liver trou bles," writes John Charleston, of ByesvilTb. 0., “but never found any thing as good as Electric Bittern.”' Try them. Only 50c. All druggist* guarantee satisfaction. # dome doc/a/ %ews %tes. M“ks Elthel Conoly is visiting In Atlanta. ... Mrs. H. H. Hervey is ill at her home on Albany street * * Mr. and sirs. Theodore Clark have returned from a pleasant visit to the Charleston exposition. • • m Mrs. J. A. Montgomery has return ed from a pleasant visit to Washing ton and Atlanta. • a ■ A pleasant party of young folks will enjoy a ..oat ride to St. Simon to night on the steamer Hessle. a a a Miss Jennie Bryan has returned to her home in Savannah, after a pleas ant visit to Mrs. N. Emanuel. a a a Miss Nellie Rawls, of N. C., is spending some time in me c*ij the guest of Misses Alamie and Em Waff. a a a The Accacia club will be delightful ly entertained this afternoon by Miss Edna Penniman at her home on Prince street. a a Mrs. A. C. Blain and little daugh ter, Catherine, have returned from Macon, where they have been spend ing some time. Mrs. illain was ac companied by her mother, Mrs. W. A. Jeter and Mrs. Arthur Corbin, who will Be her guests for some time. The sacred concert which is to be arranged by Mr. George Cook, win ne givein ab the Prlesbytenan* church Tuesday night. May 6. The cantata. "The Risen King, will be repeated, as the demand Has been so general. Several other popular numbers will be added and a splendid program is being arranged. No admission will be charged. • * Invitations have "been received In this city to the wedding of Miss bat tle Eugenia Bryant, of Columbus, to Mr. John-ltandolph Page, ot this city, which event will occur ai St. Litre’s church, Columbus, on Monday morn ing, April 28. Mr. Page is the popu lar bookkeeper for the ConeyTSekstetn Lumber company, in this city, and al though he has only resided here for a short while, he has made many friends. Miss Bryant Is one of Colum bus’ most charming young ladles. WANTED—Several ladies and gen tlemen, to canvass Brunswick for a nice line of business. Must be of good address, affable and persistent salesmen. Big pay, easy, agreeable work. Address Box 3. Postoffice. If You Don’t Know where to find Jim Carter ask anybody; they have all been there, except you. That Suit You Wear needs to be cleaned and pressed. Take it to Jim Carter, or ring 'phone 353-2. For Quick Sale. The Carroll farm, 25 acres, fenced, nice cottage and earn; splendid vine yard; good place to raise chickens or run a truck farm, the vineyard Is worth price ol the place ofT. ied for quiek disposal; price *6OO. Brobston, Fendig & Cos. A Doctor’s Bad Plight. "Two years ago, as a result of a se vere cold, 1 lost my voice.” writes Lr. M. L. Scarbrough, of Hebron Ohio, “then began an obstinate cough. Ev ery remedy known to me as a prac ticing physician for 85 years, failed, and I daily grew worse. Being urged to try Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Coids, I found quiek relief, and for last ten days have felt better than for two year*" Positively guaranteed for Throat and Lung troubles by all drug gists. 60c and |I.OO. Trial bottles free. • Philadelphia club rye, po.d'ively the finest blended Whiskev in the city Full quarts $1.25 per bottle; satis faction on this , brand guaranteed or money refunded. Telephone 130. Sig I.evison, agent, 310 Bay street. When yon want lumber of any kind call on L. A. Miller. He will save you money. Typewriter Headquarters. New and second-hand machines, all makes bought; sold, rented and repaired Chas. ik ’phone 279*8 calls. Opera House building. McDuffie’s Tasteless Chill Cura will build up broken down • systems asd make the blood rich and healthy, cer tain cure for chills, guaranteed or your money refunded. Price 50 cents. At W. Joerger’s. The celebrated Waukesha Arcadian ginger ale now on sale at Hunter- Sales drug store. The ipost exhiliar atlng drink dispensed at anv fount in the city. Call for it ‘ SUMMER LAW SCHOOL. University of Virginia, tn Virginia mountains, 33d summer. July Ito September I, 19(>2. By the Law Faculty. Helpful to beginners to candidates for the bar; and to practitioners who have lacked syste matic instruction. For catalogue, ad dress R. C. Minor, Secretary, Char lottesville, Va. BATCH OF I CITY NEWS A DAY’S DOINGS IN THE CITY BY THE SEA QUICKLY GATHERED UP. Street Csr Franchise. The atreai car franchis<wts passed by council, is published in full else where in this issue. This now makes the ordinance a law. Purchased the Horse. City Treasurer Smith, who was tied in the raffle with Frank Mallard for the Cohen horse, raffled Wednesday night, yesterday purchased Mallard's interest, in the turnout. Colored Bail Team. Dock Ponder and Glbert Williams, the local baseball managers a.o set ting their club together again and somepxcitiug games are promised dur ing the summer. These two Bruns wick negroes have had the" best team in the state for the paßt three years and laßt year defeated nearly every colored team in this Bection of the 'country. Globa Lodgings. I have rented the old Central no tel, corner Monk and Newcastle streets, and will conduct a first-class lodging house, with table board if so desired. My rates will be reasonable and service complete. E. A. Silvers. Notice to the Public. Mr. L. J. Von Weller having re signed his position as electrician of this company, Mr. W. W. Leathers, an experienced electrical and mechan ical engineer, has been appointed in his place, and will be electrician and superintendent oi the electric plant from this date. Mr. leathers is a na tive Georgian, and will endeavor to .pleaise and satisfy the patrons of the plant in every way. He will occupy a room at the Plant, and after a tew days it wifi be so arranged that he can be notified by pnone at any hour during the nignt. In case of accident to lamps or wires. W. 3. GREENE. Receiver, Brunswick Light and Water Cos. The SSBd session of tne summer Law school of the University of Virginia opens July Ist. Great success nas been aenteved by this Institution-un der the able direction of Professors Llle, Minor and Graves. See adver tisement In another column. Try a bottle of Columbo Bitters. A fine ionic and appetizer; none 1. tier, only 75 cents. Telephone 130. Slg Lev ton, ;im at. Pure California Claret. A. A. A. grade, large bottles, per dozen, $2.50. Telephone 130, Stg I-evison, agent, 310 Pay street _____ # Ornamental' lawn fencing for sale by C. W. Deming. • FOR SALE—One Roan mare, eight years old, in good, sound condition: one Phaeton, one folding top surrey, and two sets harness, all practically new at a bargain if can be sold at once. J. A. Montgomery. 302 Glouces ter street. 'Phone 134-3. .. Yen can, at any time, get what 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 vou can buy at prices to suit the p- or. Sig l.evison, agent, 310 Bay. Telephouo 130. From April 19. to 26th, inclusive, the Southern railway will sell round trip tickets to San Francisco and la>s Angeles, Cal., at $64.25 for the round trip. TicKets good returning until June 25. This will be a rare opportunity to visit the Pacific coast. Secretary Jas. Wilson created qnite\n favorable impression upon bis bearers at the Cane unaOwwiva Convention yesterday. We propone tf> create the same impressoin on onr eus- ' tumors at our Great Bargain Sales- to be held on Monday and Tuesday April 14 th and 15th We can boast of having the nicest select ed and largest stock of Dry Goods ever seen in Brunswick. If you want to get the latest in Dry Gdbds or Furnishings call at. stirs, Jsaae, BRUNSWICK, GA. APRIL 18 For Dinner ► 1 Snap Beans, i * English Peas, * f New Beets, r Lettace ’ f Parsley l Fresh Tomatoes. If it's good to eat we have it. SGeo W. Harper * ’Phone 158. THE GROCER. at* a*. 9 - a** ah'* aa* UIM I am the only one handling ■ Chase & Sanborn's famous Teas -and Coffees. You only have to ► try them to be convinced t'aat ► they are superior to all others. ► THOMAS KKANY, Faney ► S' ; H. Michelsjfj^ i ‘ 314 Newcastle ji| To bring the well i of Furniture before the public 1 will sell during this week : | > #1.85 Ladies’ t-oeker SI.OO ’ 1.35 Center Table l .00 > 1.25 liigbbackTtining chair 1.00 • t 1.65 Child's High Cane Si at > Chair ] is) - 1.75 Cradles l ,oo t I ;dutiable WEDDING j ► h ► : Present# ► * " ► in JEWELoY and NOVEL- * ► ► TIES you will find at j LENNON MOTT j ► Tha Leading Jeweler. J • 21# NEWCASTLE STREET. < ; Ina.er of watch** for the" South*™ and B A B Railways.' - Keap*r of the city clock. Time. ", bT wire from Washington dally at 11 a. m. 4 ,