The Brunswick news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1901-1903, April 26, 1902, Image 4

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SATURDAY MORNING Neckwear— Anew lot Foulard silks, in 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. : Just Received Big Shipment of Velvet Beans I Come Quick if you Want Scmo of Them W. J. BUTTS, THE DRUGGIST. "On the White Corner.” TOBIAS NEWMAN HAS THE EXCLUSIVE CONTROL ef the Lotos Club PURE Rye Whiskey, BRUNSWICK A ND VICINITY. WANTED! 1,000,000 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 MONARCH SHIRTS, The Bast Shirt in the Country at SI.OO J.H.Heller&Bro 220 Newcastle St. THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS BISHOP NELSON HELD SERVICES AT ST. MARK'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH YES TERDAY. Bishop Nelson, of Georgia, visited Brunswick yesterday and during the , .lay instituted Uev. nede to the rec torship of St. Marks church, con firmed a class of ten young people and delivered two able sermons. On each occasion the church was crowd ed with people, and the day was, in deed, a big one in Episcopal circles. At 11 a. m. the Rev. Wylly Rede, 1). D., was solemnly instituted to the rectorship by Bishop Nelson. Messrs. C. Downing and William Nightengale, wardens by the parish, were present in the chancel, and handed the new rector tiie keys of the church and committed to him the spiritual care of the congregation. The Rev. Messrs. Craighill, of Darien, Russell, of Way cross, Winn, of St. Simon, and Cas sill. Perry, and Bradley, of Brunswick, assisted in the service. The bishop preached upon the meaning and im portance of the institution service. At night the bishop preached again upon the two great conclative ideas of Limstianity, duty and privilege, a*,.! administered the rite of confirm ation. The class was made up of young people, and was of unusual in terest. It included the following per sons: Mrs. Noila Hunter, Misses Mary Webster. Daisy Goldsmith, 1-au ra Jones, Marie Ralston, and Fannie Mason, Messrs. John Piumbe Ever ett, Noel A. Mitcnell, Jesse D. Thom as, Johnson H. Pace, and William K. Ralston. Altogether the day was a very bright and ’nappy one for at. Mary’s church, binding pastor and people closer together, and will long be re membered as one of the important events in its history. MADE THE MARK OF HONOR. List of Smart Pupils in the Public Schools. Following Is a list of pupils who made a high mark in their studies tills month: Primary Bchool. First Grade, A.—John Banks. Hu bert Lung. Ernest Courier, Elmer Daniels, Joe Goldstein, Jack Richard son, George Armstrong, Frank Banks ton, Karie McDonald, Leona Clarke, Bertie Paulk, Estelle Lathan, Irene -lapftiw;- -Maty-Rwritky - tgaMala'n- RaS<... illy Lowe. First Grade, B— Mattie Bradwell, Boise Ford, Mildred Banks, Stafford Davis, Jim Frank Thompson, James Hudson, E. 1). Gorto, Billaid Royal, Bennie Harley. Mattie Coleman, ('assy Cornell, Maud Lee Johnson. Louise Elliott, Helen Taylor, Reamer Kareh ner, Maud Lott. Second Grade—Madge Ward, Mary Lou Oatchel, Earline Lottin, Corinne Southard, Lillian Lnbaek, Ernestine Meyers, Lizzie Brown, Rachel Levin, Lawrence Wilson, Palmer Stacy, Nor man MacDonald, Jimmie O'Connor, Lewis Augustine. Habersham Ralston. Third Grade- -Hattie Jones, Hattie Henderson, Dillon Itaffo, Fanny Lou Harvey, Virginia Lewis. Sophia Knud son, (Tara Gains, Francis Beach, Wil lie Cornell. Jennie Courier. Gertrude Briesenick, Clifford Brock, Raymond Torras, Antonio Sylvia, Cahrlie Rogo win, Jnko. Ossinsky, Mary Verdery. Legette Burns, George Blanton,Maggie Jones. Rosa Metts, Irene Lancaster, Willie Lowe, Fairchild Coney, William McDonald. High School. First Grade—Margaret Davis. Fan nie Mason. Katie Franklin, Mary Spears. Dona Coleman. Irene Baum gartner, Lena Satterthwaite, Laura Balter. Willie McCrary, Fleming Smith. Fred Ooette, Trygwe Tolnas. Second Grade—Carrie Stacy, Elsie McDonald, Fartha Olsen, Lily Gonto. Laura Jones, Bessie McCrary. An drews Wright, Newton Walker, Irving Krauss, Marcy Mason, Henry Cook, Henry Bunkley, Harris King, Colquit Mitchell, Julius Elkan, lrvy Daniels, Harry Everett. Third Grade —Donie Demster, Irma Simpson, Haddie McCullough, Frank Thomas, Rebecca Davis, Minnie Royal. Fourth Grade —Seila Bunkley, Leah Johnson, Clare O’Conor. Full line of butlding material at L. A. Miller’s. Ship Notice. Neither master, owner nor con signee of the British steamship Sten wuoif will he responsible for any debts contracted by the crew ot said steam er. F.T3. m. STRACHAN, & CO, Consignees. Wields a Sharp Ax. Million* marvel at the multitude ot maladies cut oft oy Dr. King's New Life Pills—the most distressing too. Stomach, Liver and Bowel troubles, Dyspepsia, Loss of Appetite, Jaundice, Biliousness, Fever, Malaria, ail fall before these wonder workers. 2ec at all druggists. _ i deme dedal Tiews Jletes. Mrs. H. M. King is improving from her recent illness. m 9 m l Miss Josie Nusshaum has returned after a pleasant visit to Albany. - * • Mrs. W. W. Tabbott is slowly improving from a serious illness. • • ■ Mr.-and Mrs. J. B. Wright, of St. Simon, spent yesterday in the city. • • • Mr. and Mrs. Stillwell, who have been visiting Mrs. H, T. Dunn, leave today for their home in New York. • • • Mrs. W. W. Sharpe will return to ner some in Waycross today, after a pleasant visit to judge and Mrs. Hor ace Dan. The Daughters of the Confederacy „e,j a called meeting at the home, of Mrs. H. R. Hopkins, tne pr-sklent, yesterday afternoon. Tne meeting was a very interesting one, business of importance being discussed. It was j cided to give an entertain ment in .day to raise funds for vari ous needs of the chapter. Have you seen the latest, nobbiest anu swetlest 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 wifi he a pleasure to show them. Come in and see. Special Notice. All bills against, the Bnti.m steam ship Glen wood must be or isentcd ft our office by noon tomoi uv. or pay men thereof will be debased. F. D. M. STDACHAN & CO. Coiiaig*. ’ M. Of Great Interest. The general public and the uers of electrical goods in par ticular, are invited to read the ad. of the Electrical Supply company, twuc-h will apear in Sunday s Le m. This firm is going to deal extei, j.vely in general electrical work, and will be in position to submit unusually at tractive estimates on any a iu ali lines of electrical construct, ,n. They nave established htadquar: :s at :>n.i Gloucester street, and will be pleased to welcome ail visitors. jtn sure and see their handsome al. m Sun day’s News. Watch for rue Electric Supply com pany's ad. in Sunday's News. White Leghorn eggs, lb for 7S cents. H. E. Taylor. TV. Schwab, the well known opti cian of Savannah, will again be here for three days .May 1,2, and 3 Tak ad vantage of this opportunity to have your eyes properly attended to by an eye specialist. The doctor will L located at W, J. Butts’ drug store. Every thing new and up to date at Miss Kate Slater's. Valuable Property For Sale. Four six-room houses, two on Bay street, two ou Oglethorpe street. Price |SOO each, or $1,700 for the four houses. This is a big bargain and a money earner. Library building sl. UO. This property pays good inter est upon the investment and has a good speculative value. Six room house and lot on South Woli street, $650. Five room two story house and lot Old Town $1,050 Urobstou. Feudig & Cos. Ship Notice. Neither the owners, consignees or master of the Spanish bark ' Marceli no Jane” will be responsible tor any debts contracted by the crew of sai baik - MAS. Master. Typewriter Heaciquarters. New anil second-hand machines, ail makes bought, sold, rented and r P ai >ed. Chas i,. Jewett, 'phone *75-3 calls. Opera House building. Ten can, at any time, get what you need in something good to drink from me. 1 carry a full line of ail kinds domestic and imported liquors and winee in stock, which you .hi buy at prices to suit the p- or. sig Levison. agent. 310 Bay. Telephone j2O. When you Want 'food Jewelry. Silverware, Cut Glass o r Novelties, or need any broken Jew dir; nr Watches repaired call ou KENNON MOTT, Th Leading Jeweler, i1 NEWCASTLE STREET. of watches for the Southern and BAB Railways. Keeper <rf the city clock. Time hy wire from Washington daily at li a. m. BATCH OF CITY NEWS A DAY’S DOINGS IN THE CITY BY THE SEA QUICKLY GATHERED UP. A Pretty Turnout. Will Mitchell, of J. W. Thomas’ livery stable, is driving one of the prettiest rigs in the city. The buggy is white, with good ads. on the sides for the stable. To Run For Coroner. Hardy M. Turner announces that he will be a candidate for the office of coroner at the coming primary. Mr. Turner is well and favorably known, and will get a good vote. It is not known whether or not Mr. Jen nings, the present incumbent, will be a candidate for re-election. Bids Wanted. In pursuance of a resolution adopt ed April 10. 1902, by the Mayor and council of the city of Bnisswick, bids are invited for furnishing the city with street signs. It is estimated about four hundred will be necessary. About forty different names, with an average of 10 letters to each name; bids to be sealed and filed with the clerk of council. Samples are request ed along with bids. Council reserves the right, to reject any and all bids. N. D. RUSSELL Clerk of CoutcM. A Special Train. The Plant System il! run a special train to Albany on April 21, leaving Brunswick 8 o’clock p. m., arriving at Albany early on morning of the 22nd. Returning leave Albany about 11 o’clock, p. m., on night of 22nd., ar riving Brunswick early on morning of 23n1. The Brunswick military com panies and brass band will go on this train and all olhers who desire can go on same train. One tare for uie round trip. Ship Notice. Neither the owners, consignees or master of the Spanish ship "Pala nios" will he responsible for any debts contracted by the crew of said aliiP- MAS. Master. Pure California Tokay, Sherry. Ca tawba, Port, Muscated or Blackberry Wine, 25 onets per large bottle. These wines are absolutely guaranteed to be as goal as any so-called Imported wines, sold for more than double the price. A trial will convince you. Telephone 130, Sig i.evis >n, agent, £lO Bay street. Attractive Prices will always catch the buyer* lam offering my Fail Jy|k stock of Dress Goods, Trim- -2ESK& mings, Laces and Everything in the Notion line At Popular Figures. Mrs. M.Jsaae, BRUNSWICK, GA. We Offer This Week 1 11011 yards of Tapestry Brussels Carpets, worth SI.OO, at 65c. per yard. Made lined and put 'down. Terms For Above Strictly Cash This is an opportunity to secure a nice Carpet at the price ot a matting at Our Store. Call early to choose from a good collection of Patterns. 3i. M. Miller Aden, APRIL 26 Pickle Talk If it’s good to eat we have it Sweet mixed. Sour mixed. Honolula nat White Onions. Chili Sauce. Horse Raddish. Chou Chou Mixed. Full lme vegetables each morning. Geo. W. Harper Phone 158. THE GROCER. Oh! It’s Something New ' ——4 i , Sliced Baton, glass jars.. 25c. i Chipped Dried Beef, glass 1 jars? ( r ( . ’ Corned Ham, 1-2 pound can. 10c Pig feet 1-2 pound can . ...lOe. Head Cheese, 1-2 lb. can... 18c. Corned Codfish, 2 >b. ean...li>i THOMAS KEANY, Faney Grocer, H. Miche]son, 214 Newcaatle St. To bring the well selected line of Furniture lieforc the public l will sell during this week : fl .65 Ladies’ Looker *I.OO I. Center Table 1.00 1 25 high back diningchair ! .00 Lfin Cl ild's High Cane Rent Chair i.OO 1.75 Cradles 1.00