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TUESDAY MORNING
Pants
We have displayed in our window
twenty different patterns in Men's
pants from $2.50 to $6.50. The assort
ment is neat and modest patterns, at
a price that appeals to your better
judgment.
BOROHOL
i Tooth Powder
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Purest and Absolut eiy the Best
I ivIADE AND SOLD BY
j W. J. BUTTS,
THE DRUGGIST.
; TOBIAS NEWMAN
| has the exclusive control
; of the
Lotos Club
PURE
Rye Whiskey,
BRUNSWICK AND VICINITY.
WANTED!
1,000,000 Cars of
SCRAP IRON,
The highest cash prices paid
for same; J. W, Watkins,
208 Bay St, Brunswich Ga.
Special Sale
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Embroideries, Laces, Mattings;
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j oo Monday and Tuesday |
J. H. Hellerdc Broi
220 Newcastle St. :
THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS
MADE KEY
OF ACOMB
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UNLOCKED CELL IN COUNTS
JAIL AND MADE Hit ;
ESCAPE.
Neat Piece of Work Done by Man
Who Was Recently Caugnt
in Glogauer Residence.
Lloyd Rogers, the white tramp who
was arrested a few weekß ago for en
tering the residence of Mr. S. M.
Glogaur. on Union street, escaped
from the county jail early Sunday
morning, and the only thing the man
left was a bone key with which he
made his escape out of the cell.
The white man was in the back cell
of the jail, he having been brought
down stairs on account of being ill.
When Jailor Rudolf went to the
mans cell Sunday morning he found
the door wide open, and a large hole
cut through the brick wall and the
white man and a negro named Alex
Davis missing.
At first tho Jailor was at a com
plete loss to understand how the man
had unlocked the door to the cell.
Looking at the lock he saw a key,
and upon examination it proved to
be nothing more than a .tone probably
a piece of common hair comb. The
man keif taken the piece of comb and
made a key which opened the two
locks on his door and the two on the
cell in which was the negro. After
getting out himself the man opened
the negros cell. The two th -°-
cured nails and succeeded in picking
a hole in the brick wall large enough
to admit them.
Tne prtßonera in the next cell say
that they heard nothing of the men
making weir escape. Had the men
not torgol and left the key in the lock
their escape would nave been an un
solved mystery.
Sheriff Berrie and other officers are
of the opinion that both the escaped
men are stiß in the city and efforts
will be mane to capture them.
First-Class Inside Wiring.
This company is now prepared to
Jo inside wiring ot residences ana
business places, as it formerly did. un
der the direction and supervision of
a first-class electrician, Mr. W. W.
Leathers. We will keep on hand a
line of ucst material, will charee omy
the actual cost- of the material de
livered here auded to wage* of man
installing it. Tne party having the
wiring done getting advantage of all
discounts and our accounts will al
ways be open to said party to see- that
we are dealing lair. Our Jpm-~ h
.ng to insure good work and not. to
make a profit, will ue satisfied to
"break even.” All contracts for In
side wiring will Ik based on use of
Edison lamps (those being the best)
and parties will be requlrod to use
only those or some equally as good
lamps, unuer test. Price of 16 candle
power .amps are reduced from 25
cents to 20 cent* each and 32 candle
power lamps from oO cents to 35.
Where fixtures are ordered by us only
actual cost will be chargeu, allowing
the discounts to patrons.
Brunswick Light and Water Cos.
STATE OF GEORGIA,
COUNTY OF GLYNN.
To Julian Sydney Isaac:
Mr*. Emma Isaac having applied a*
executrix for probate in solemn form
of the last will and testament of
Moses Isaac, late of said county, de
ceased, you as one of the heirs at law
of the said Moses Isaac, are hereby
required to apear at the court of or
dinary, in and lor said county, to be
held on the fifth day of May. 1902
when said application will be heard
HORACE DART.
Ordinary, Glynn County Ga.
Wdiite lawn and fancy colors usual
price 5c per yard, is offered at 3c at
Mrs. M. Isaac’c Monday and Tuesday,
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 m
his place, and will be electrician and
superintendent ot the electric plant
from this date. Mr. Leathers is a na
tive Georgian, and will endeavor to
p eaße and satisfy the patrons of the
plant in every way. He will occupy
a room at the Plant, and after a to
days it will be so arranged that r ne
can be notified hy pnone at anv hour
during the night., in case of accident
to lamps or wires.
W. S. GREENE, Receiver
Brunswick Light and Water Cos.
A Doctor’s Bad Plight
“Two years ago, as a result of a se
vere cold, 1 lost my voice,” writes I,r.
L. Soarbroug'h, of Hebron Ohio,
then began an obstinate cough Ev
en’ remedy known to me as a prae
tioing physician for 35 years, failed
and I daily grew worse. Being urged
tc try Dr. King's New Discovery for
Consumption, Coughs and Colds I
found quick relief, and for last ten
days have felt better than for two
Positively guaranteed for
Ihroat and I-ung troubles bv ail drug
gjsu. 60c and 11.00. Trial bottles
The finest line of imported gins
Scotch whiskeys and French brandy*
at heasonable prices. Telephone I*o
fc R 1 orison, agent, 310 Bay strops. ’
dome dedal
Netvs Notes.
Miss Louise baker left Sunday for
Atlanta.
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Mrs. L. Hurst is visiting relatives
in Charleston.
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Mrs. S. E. Cargyle is somewhat im
proved from a serious illness.
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Mrs. W. E. Mitchell, of Albany, ar
rived last night to visit Mrs. C. P.
Goodyear.
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Mrs. W. —• Jeter and daughter, of
Macon, are the guests of Mrs. A. C.
Blaln.
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Miss Daisy Williamson leaves this
week for Atlanta, where she will
spend the summer.
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Mrs. Wm. Cushman and her little
son, accompanied by Mrs. Currier, left
yesterday for St. Simon, wnere they
will spend several weeks at Ocean
View.
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Mrs. Moses Isaac will leave Thurs
day for White Sulphur Springs.
Miss Ethel Mason is recovering
from a slight ...ness,
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Miss Ida Borchardt will return
shortly trom New Orleans, wher" he
is receiving many pleasant social at
tentions during bar visit to the Cres
cent City.
The concert to b<? given shortly at
St. Simon mills for the benefit of the
school there, promises to be a great
success. Both -Brunswick and St. Si
mon talent will take part and a music
al treat is anticipated.
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Mrs. Lee J. Langley, of Atlanta, who
Is pleasputlfer remembered here as
Miss Nellie Brantley, Is expected th
visit Brunswick during the early sum
mer. Her many friends will welcome
her among them.
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. Pcstoffice.
Ammons to Be Released.
It. M. Ammons, t'ne young man from
Brunswick, who claimed to been
beld-up and relieved of +X3, and who
was later arrested for the larceny o
a diamond bracelet, will probably get
out of his trouble today. Ex Chief of
Police Levlson arrived In the city
yesterday and had a consultation with
Superintendent Reilly. Matters will
be stranghtened out and the young
man wril he permitted, no doubt, to
return to his parents. _ With over
whelming proof that the crime that
ho reported never occurred Amnions
does not insist that this §tory be‘
credited now-. He joked about the
report that he had made, and laughed
trcarniy when the flaws were picked
out aud shown to him. —Savannan
News.
Women and Jewels.
Jewels, candy, uowers, man that
is the order of a woman s preferences.
Jewels form a magnet of mighty pow
er to the average woman. Even that
greatest of all jewels, health, is often
ruined in the strenuous efforts to make
or save the money to purchase them,
ir a woman win risk her health to
get a coveted gem, i.,en let her fortify
herself against tlio insiduous eons'
quences of coughs, colds aud nronchiat
affections by the regular use of Dr.
Boschee’s German Syrup. It will
promptly arrest consumption in its
early stages and heal the affected
lungs and bronchial tubes and drive
the dread disease from the system
It is not a cure-all, but it is a certain
cure for coughs, colds anil all bron
chial troubles. You can get Dr. 0.
G. Green s reliable remedies at Smith’s
Pharmacy, W. J. Butts’.
Ycu can, at any time, get -vh.it
you need ia something good to drink
from me. I carry a full line of all
Kinds domestic aud imported lienors
and wines in stock, which you can
huy at prices to suit the u- or. Sic
Levlson. agent, 310 Bay. Telephone
iXihen qcu
► 'Want^ocd
►
Jewelry. Silverware. Cut Class
t or Novelties, or need any broken
► Jewolr or Watches repaired
► call on
IKENNONMOTT,
► "The Leading Jeweler,
► 21* NEWCASTLE STREET. •
► Inepestor of watohee for the ]
- Wkm iaJ B* E Railways -
' Keegw of the eity clock. Tlb •
. *7 froea Washington daily <
* at ti a. m. ,
BATCH OF
CITY NEWS
A DAY’S DOINGS IN THE CITY
BY THE SEA QUICKLY
GATHERED UP.
What is Going on in Busy Bruns-
SU{)S9J)U| }USSS.Id >)OjM
Collection of News.
Ware Superior Court.
Judge Ben net and Stenographer
! Gale left yesterday for Waycross,
where tne Ware superior court will
be in session this week.
Large Congregation.
A large congregation attended the
special service at St. Judge’s church
’ Sunday to hear the pastor deliver
sermon to the Brunswick r.rflemn.
The company attended in a body.
For Stealing $5.
Clove Douglas and Robert Mai lory,
both colored, were given a preliminary
hearing before Justice Lambright yes
terday morning on the charge of steal
ing $5 and were both bound over to
the city court. Douglass gave bond
and Mallory was commanded to jail.
State Board of Examiners.
Dr. D. D. Atkinson left last night
for Atlanta to attend the meeting of
the state board of dentist of examin
ers, of which he is a memoer. Tht
board, will meet in tne senate cnam
ber and has considerable business to
transact. Dr. Atkinson will probably
no absent from the city the entire
week.
TO inspect the rilemen.
Col. W. G. Obear Will Viait Bruns
wick Next Week.
Col. W. G. Obear, inspector general
G. S. TANARUS„ will inspect the Screven
Guards, the Sylvania,-'company, on
April 28, and on April 30 he will in
spect t'ne Brunswick Riflemen. It is
said that the Sylv&nia company will
probably be disbanded, as it is claim
ed to be in an unsatisfactory condi
tion. The Brunswick Riflemen how
ever, have improved greatly of late
and lhe company ig now on a solid
footing.
Best quality of bleaching, 15 yard*
for SI.OO at Mra. M. Isaac’s.
Great Sale at
Bargain Prices
On Monday and Tuesday, April ki
and 22, I will offer real bargains in
all department*. ,
Dress Goods, laces, lotions
and in fact everything in etock will go
at unheard of prices.
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Mrs. M.Jsaae,
BRUNSWICK, GA.
Just Received
anew line of Coucli Covers
and Mattings
50 REFRIGERATORS
mm A full line of ‘‘Charter Oak", Six hole
Steel Ranges with warming closet at
s*o.oo
For this week only we offer New-
Home Sewing Machines, ball beating,
latest improvements, at $30.00, usual
price $40.00.
We have taken the agency of the
Globe-Wernticke Co's. Sectional Book
Cases, etc
X M. Miller & don 9
APRIL 28
For Dinner
Snap Beans, ' a, ■
English Peas, J
New Beets, H I jj j
J J
Lettuce, tz '
' Parsley '
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■ Fresh Tomatoes. If it’s good to j
eat we have it.
:Geo. W.Harper:
i Phone 158. THE GROCER. ,
Cf’ifK'*rcjv*ricrcri
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► lam 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.
► THOMAS KEANY,
► Far.ey flrocer,
H. Mickelsol|
3H Newcastle St.
To bring lhi* wi ll selected line j
of Furniture before the public
I will sell during this week :
<1.85 Ladies’ •■ticker i'l.(H>
1 H 5 Center Table ! m
I. higti back dining chair l .00
Child's High Cane Soft
Chair 1.00
1.15 Cradles i oo