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THURSDAY MORNING
Neckwear —
Anew lot Foulard *ilks, ip the pop
ular shades, blue and white, made-up
in ties and fourinhands.
Also the "Florodora” tecks, new and
easy to adjust; just the thing for
turndown collars, either low or high
band.
Call and examine the line.
Ping - Pong Punch
A tacinating new drink at ouri
Fountain, j
W. J. BUTTS, i
THE DRUGGIST. ]
"On the White Corner."
TOBIAS NEWMAN
HAS THE EXCLUSIVE CONTROL
cf the
Lotos Club
PURE
Rye Whiskey,
BRUNSWICK A ND VICINITY.
WANTED!
i % 000,000 Cars of
SCRAP IRN.O
The highest cash prices paid
for same. J.W, Watkins,
208 Bay St., Brunswich Ga.
Just Received
A New Line of
JVIONfIffCH SHIRTS,
The Best Shirt in the Country at SI.OO
J.M.He!ler&Bro
220 Ne wcastle St
THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS
ANOTHER
ADVANCE
PRICES OF MEAT NOW ALMOST
BEYOND THE REACH OF PEO
PLE OF MODERATE MEANS.
The advance in meats that has at
tracted the attention of tne Federal
government and provoked its threat
to attack a supposed meat trust is
being felt sharply in Brunswick.
With prices higher than they 'nave
been in many years, and still prom
ising fey climb, local dcale'rs are
beginning to wonder and worry, while
the consumers are already kicking
vigorously at the amounts they must
pay for steaks, chops, etc.
Prices are nigher than they have
been in ten yeans. Restaurant keep
ers are preparing either to raise the
price or cut down the size of meat or
ders.
Housekeepers are laying in supplies
of canned goods, while thousands of
persons promise to become vegetari
ans. This condition of affairs pre
vails all over thej country. In New
York many butchers are closing out
their business. At Attlesboro. Mass.,
citizens have agreeu to abstain from
meat for two weeks on account of the
high prices. Ail oviy the United
States this condition seems to pre
vail, and the question now arises:
What Is tne cause?
In the north and east they lay it all
on the beef trust, which the people
declare has put up prices to an un
warranted extent, and ib making uie
dealers and the people pay.
They claim that while the average
price to packer* Is from 6*4 to
7% cents, against 5% to (i>4 cents
a year, ago, t'ne dealers have to pay
about three cents over the last year’s
price.
One of the local dealers said yes
terday, regarding the meat market:
"Prices Ju*t now are not excessive
considering the supply. Good cattle
are very scarce, on the hoof being 3'4
to 7 cents, and hogs being 6U *•> 7>4
cents.
"The short corn crop,, combined with
.the big popular demand for beef and
|t he way the farmer* have marketed
| their stock up during the past few
j yearb Is the cause for the advance. I
! don’t look for much higher price*.”
One of the best known butchers
said: “Prices are higher than they
have been for ten years. The high
piTee has caused many families to
cut oft mejit as an article <-* diet.
There will be no famine on this very
; account. Ther* 1* no i.-o*dw— *
| decrease at present, while, IT the pres
ent live stock prices continue, a tui
, Uier advance may be expected. The
: offerings are very floor, indeed."
The high price of meat has car
ried other things with it. Poultry,
mITU and butter and eggs have all
risen Cutter went up six cents a
pound recently, while egg* have been
fluttering at high figures.
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
tils 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
please and satisfy the patrons of the
plant iu every way. He will occupy
a room at the Plant, and after a lew
days it wifi be so aWanged that he
can be notified by 'pnone at any hour
during the night, in case of accident
to lamps or wires.
W. S. GREENE, Receiver,
Brunswick Light and Water Cos.
Every thing new and up to date at
Miss Kate Slater’s.
Ship Notice.
Neither master, owner nor con
signees of the British steamship Har
■danger will he responsible for any
| debts contracted by the crew of said
steamer. F. D. M. STRACHAN.
Consignees.
Ship Notice.
Neither the owners, consignees or
master of the Spanish bark “Marceli
uo Jane" will be responsible for any
debts contracted by the crew of sal.
bark. MAS,
Master. *
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Ship Notice.
Neither the owners, consignees or
master of the Spanish ship ’’Pala
mos” will be responsible for any
debts contracted by the crew of said
ship. MAS,
Master.
1 The hurst line of imported gins,
Scotch whiskeys and French brandys
at heasonahle prices. Telephone 130,
S K .1 orison, agent. 310 II ly strops.
' Watch for the Electric Supply sum
pauy's add. in Sunday’s News.
Wields a Sharp Ax.
I .Millions marvel at the multitude of
maladies cut off ey Dr. King's New
Life Pills—the most distressing too.
Stomach, Liver and Bowel troubles,
Dyspepsia. Loss of Appetite, Jaundice,
Biliousness, Fever, Malaria, all fall
t before these wonder workers. 26c at
all druggists.
dome dedal
Views Viotes.
Mrs. Harris M* King is slightly
sick.
* • •
Mrs, D. D. ALkinson -a slightly in
disposed.
* • •
The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Carey Marlip Is seriously ill.
• • ■
Mr. and Mrs. Dillon Akers will leave
tonight for Atlanta.
- • *
Mrs. B. a. Fahm has returned from
Atlanta, much improved in health.
• • •
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Brobston have
returned from a short visit to Savan
nah.
Mrs. E. W. Harper has returned o
Augusta alter a pleasant visit to her
daughter, Mrs. J. H. Pothili.
...
A little son arrived Saturday at
the home of Judge Willis Dart, now
of Douglas, formerly of tnis city.
...
Miss Louise Hopkins is the guest of
Miss Marie Devoe for several days be
fore returning to her home in Darien.
Miss Alexander, of Thomasviiie, is
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. j. H. Poi
hill, with whom she will make her
future home.
• • *
Miss Harby, of Sumter, S. C\. is
visiting Miss Daisy Goldsmith for
several weeks.
• * •
Mrs. C. Downing and daughter. Miss
Madtune, are spending some time at
Suwanee Springs.
m m m
Mrs. Wm. Cann and children, of
Savannah, are the. guests of Mr. and
Mrs. F. D. M. Straohan, at the Ogle
thorpe.
+ • •
Mrs. O. C. Wilder, president of the
Oak Grove cemetery socle e- -.quests
all who have lots in the cemetery to
have them cleared by Saturday.
• • •
ROSENBURG-LASKY.
The Bavannah News of Sunday
said:
The marriage of Mlsa Dora Lasky,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Lasky,
and Mr. Jacob Rosenberg, of Bruns
wick, was solemnized Thursday even
ing at S o’clock at me Knights of
Pythias hall. Rev. Abraham Horo
witz pertormed the ceremony. The
bride and groom stood beneath a can
opy of white roses and smilax. There
wer* no attendants, except the best
man, Mr. Simon Lasky, brother of the
bride. Besides the Savannah guests,
Mr. Hidler, of Brunswick, and the
groom’s sister, Mrs. Heller, were proa
ent The bride wore a lovely gown
of white chiffon and her tulle veil was
fastened with a spray of roses. She
canted a bouquet of roses and ferns,
.nr. ami Mrs. Rohenberg left yester
day foY tneir future horn*. In Bruns
wick.
Valuable Property For Sale.
Four six-room houses, two on Bay
street, two on Oglethorpe street
Price SSOO each, or $1,700 for the lour
houses. This is a big bargain and
a money earner. Library building st,-
100. This property pays good inter
est upon the investment and has a
good speculative value. Six-room
house and lot on South Woil street,
$560. Five room two story house and
lot Old Town $1,050 Brobston, Fendig
& Cos. '
Typewriter Headquarters.
New and second-hand machines
all makes bought, sold, rented and
Chas. l. Jewett, ’phone
J 75-3 calls. Opera House building.
Watch for the Electric Supply com
pany's add. in Sunday's News.
Yen can, at any thru*, get vhat
you need in something good !o drink
from me. I carry a full line of all
kinds do mestic and imported liquors
and wines in stock, which vou can
buy at prices to suit the p or. Slg
Kevlson. agent, 310 Bay Telephone
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► Jewelry, Silverware. Cut Glass <
o r Novelties, or need any broken
► Jew* r or Watches repaired 4
l call on 4
i KENNON MOTT.!
’ Th* Lsadng Jeweler. .
t an NIWOAITLI STREET. *
' Inepeeter of watches for the]
i. InllMn aad BSt B Railways."
f Kasper erf the city clock. Time;
L Sr Wire frera Washington dailyl
i at 11 a. m.
BATCH OF
CITY, NEWS
A DAY’S DOINGS IN THE CITY
BY THE SEA QUICKLY
GATHERED UP.
Carroll Farm Sold.
The Carroll farm, located a few
miles from the city, was sold by
Brobston, Fendig and company yes
terday to Col. D- W. Krauss. The
farm is one of the best* pieces of
property in the county.
Will Meet Tomorrow.
The south Georgia Sunday school
convention will convene at Lulaton to
morrow. Avery interesting program
has been arranged and the session
will be a very successful one. Sever
al local Baptists will attend and ad :
dress the meeting. Rev. W. M. Gil
more will deliver the opening sermon.
The convention will be in session
three days.
Bishop Nelson Coming.
Bishop Nelson will spend next Fri
day in Brunswick, as the guest of J.
J. Conoley, Esq. He will officiate
and preach twice on that day at St.
Mark’s church. At 11 a. m., he will
solemnly institute the Rev. nr. Rede
into the rectorship of the parish, and
at 8 p. m,, he will confirm an inter
esting class of young people. These
b, rr'.eeg will be of unusual interest,
and will no doubt be largely attenoea.
A Hurn, of Gardi, Is spending some
time in the city
Judge D. J. Dillon, who has been
tiuito ill, is very much improved and
hi many friend* hop* to see himi
out very soon.
In the statement of city finances
for MaiV’h. published du. Tuesday’s
News, the item of J. S. Fort, appears
as a receipt, under the head of li
censes on March 21. as J13.0U.
This was an error, aud the amount
should have been (15.00.
Have you seen the latest, nobbiest
aim swellest picture in Portrait Pho
tography? The Artist Proof" is
made only at Wilson’s Photo rooms,
in this city. They are charming.
Only to be seen to be admired. It
win be a pleasure to show them.
Corue In and see.
Attractive Prices
will always catch
the buyer* lam I-11
offer mgr my Fall Jl||lL
stock of Dress
Goods, Trim
mings, Laces and
Everything in the Potion! ine
At Popular Figures.
Mrs. M. Jsaae,
BRUNSWICK, GA.
We Offer This Week
1,000 yards of Tapestry Brussels
Carpets, worth 1.00, af 65c. per yard.
Made lined and put down.
farms For Above Strictly Cash
This is an opportunity to secure a
nice Carpet at the price of a matting
at Our Store.
Call early to choose from a good
collection of Patterns.
2t. M, Jtililkr & den,
APRni 24
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\ New ;
! Irish J
J Potatoes j
j at >
‘Geo W. Harper j
g Phone 158. THE GROCER. }
I am the only one handling •
Chase & Sanborn's famous Teas -
and Coffees. You only have to <
try them to be convinced tiiat <
they are superior to ad others.<
THOMAS KEANY,
Fancy Srocer, <
H. Michelson,
#
314 Newcastle St.
To brinx the well selected line
of Furniture before the public
I will sell during this week :
fi1.60 JLa<lies' o< k* r SI.OO
I. Center Table 1.00
1.25 liiffh l ack dini? chair 100
1.05 Cliild’ Hlu* h < 'ant* Sear
Chair 1.00
1.75 Cradles 1 .00