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SUNDAY MORNING
Furniture and Bedding.
y Furniture which 1- well constructed
. and finished is always admired, and
► when intended for use in bed rooms. .
► should be bright and cherry,
► If you will examine out stock, you.
- will find go .is ma. o to wear as well as ■
►to sell. The finish is faultless and the
*■ prices reasonable We have a fine line ■
’ of Iron Beds in many colors.
►
C. MeGARVEV.
316 Newcastle Street.
TRULY “A GRAND OLD WHISKEY 8 '
Is the famous
CREAM OF KENTUCKY.
It’s pure and wholesome and sold cheaper than any other whiskey of ‘ts
fame, rank or quality. Sold in Brunswick only by
Douglas & Morgan,
I. TRAGER & CO., Distillers.
Offices, Cincinnati, 0., U. S. A.
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ELECTRIC WORK OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
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All our wiring and repair work Guaranteed. "We handle the best material and employ only skilled labor.
We Repair Street Arc Lamps and Guarantee Them to Burn
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Miotors tor Power of All Kinds.
We don’t claim to do work for cost, but our price is the lowest consistent with safety. •
See Our Line of Store and Residence Fixtures.
Our’ Arc Lamps do not Hum or Chatter They are not the Saw Mill Kind.
Drop us a Line and we will Call.
Ou r Motto: “A Customer Displeased isaCustomer Lost.”
THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS
BATCH Of
| CITY MEWS
A DAYS DOINGS IN THE CITY
BY THE SEA QUICKLY
GATHERED UP.
Returns Day.
Clerk du Bignon ..esires tne News
to announce that Tuesday is returns
day in the superior court and all
attorneys must file their cases by that
time. Quite a number of cases were
tiled yesterday. The court meets the
tlifrd Monday in May.
To Be Heard Tuesday Night.
Judge Bennet has set apart next
Tuesday night lor hearing evidence
in the case of the state vs. C. D.
Powell, of Waycross. He will hold
chambers court Tuesday to dispose or
the case. Solicitor Bennett has gone
to Jacksonville to arrange the wit
nesses in the case and prepare the
state’s case.
For Coroner.
G. A. H. Jennings, who for several
years, lias served the people of Glynn
county In the capacity of coroner, an
nounces In today's News that he will
boa candidate for re-election at tlm
democratic primary to be 'held May
IS. Mr. Jennings is a competent of
ficial, and will unquestionably receive
a targe vote.
Small Blaze Yesterday.
An alarm of fire was sounded late
yesterday afternoon from box IS.
The blaze was located in the brick
building corner Monk and Oglethorpe
streets, formerly occupied by J.
Michelson. It caught from a defect
ive wire. The blaze was extinguished
before, the department arrived and
no damage was done.
Try a quart bottle of our Old Crow
rye whiskey, at 75 cents, equal to
any dollar goods in Brunswick. 310
Bay street Sig Lovison, agent. Tel
ephone IMI.
MARINE INTELLIGENCE
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Cleared.
Schooner I.aura M. l.unt, Captain
; Moody, for Boston.
• Schooner Stella B. Kaplin, Captain
■ Merit, for Philadelphia.
Sailed.
I Schooner Wm. Neely, Captain
(Thompson, for New York.
Schooner Gladys, Captain Colson,
for New York.
SEVEN-MASTER MAY COME HERE.
Understood That Large Schooner Has
Been Chartered for This Port.
It is very likely that the only seven
masted schooner in the world will
come to this port on lu r maiden trip.
This great .v.-ren-imwtej schooner
is now in course of construction, and
will soon be completed. She will be
the largest sailing craft in the world
it was understood yesterday that this
new schooner would come to Bruns
wick on her first voyage, she having
already been chartered for this port.
it will be remembered that the Geo.
\V. Wells, the first six-masted schoon
er ever built, came to Brunswick on
her maiden trip and took on a cargo
of something like 52,000 cross ties
Horn Emanuel & Cos. The Welts is now
the largest sailing vessel in the world
and she had not the least, trouble
entering our harbor. The new seven
master can come to Brunswick with
ease, and it is thought that she will
be here on her first trip.
INTEREST IN THE GOLF GAME.
Darien and Brunswick to Try for Hon
ors Wednesday.
Much interest is being manifested
in the game of golf to be played on
the links of the local club Wednes
day afternoon between Brunswick and
Darien, and the game will doubtless
he witnessed by a large crowd.
A special boat will come over from
Darien ami besides the golf club a
large number of others will come and
spend tlie day in Brunswick.
PERSONAL
MENTION.
SHORT NOTES ABOUT PEOPLF.
WHO COME AND GO AN~i
WHO THEY V.SI7
Lewis W. Beach is in Atlanta.
Swans Down flour is the best.
Col. T. W. Lamb was in the city
yesterday.
I
Use- Swans Down flour, it is pure.
Insurance —Montgomery Ac Good
year.
L. ,1. T.eavy is expected from Dal
las tomorrow.
C. H. Lang, of Waycross, was in
the city yesterday.
Pompeian skin food removes
pimples, blackheads, at Clark’s.
C. M. niton came up from St'.
Simon last night.
Ladies’ underskirts, tucked and
hemstitched, regular price 50c, go at
25c at Mrs. M. Isaac's Monday and
Tuesday.
Tlie best salt mackerel in Bruns
wick, just received at Burns & Curtis'.
'Phone 105.
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Keller, will leave
for St. Louis tonight, to visit friends.
Fifteen different styles of Page
woven wire fencing for sale liy C. W.
Deming.
Geo. T. Bailey is spending a few
d;tvs in the city from Fernandina,
which city he has raui; bis mire.
After Saturday’s parade cool off
with a Cape May seafoam at Clark’s
liarbersiiop.
Tlie usual services of public wor
ship will be conducted by the pastor
at the Presbyterian church today, at
J 1 a. m., and 7:15 p. m. Strangers
and visitors are cordially invited.
•CHRIS ARNHETHI
Wholesale and Retail Dealer In TB
Schwarzchild & Sulzberger Beef Cs.’s ? ■
Western
PojiandMuM
Fresh Vegetables, Fresh Grocj^ll
Fresh Eggs from the Country.
All goods sent out nice and c( ean. The best of
model housekeeper. !*.
207 Monk St. Theme 89
C. Downing, President. E. H. Mason,Vice-President. E.O.Walter, Cashier!*
The National Rank of
BRUNSWICK, G.A. 1
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CAPITAL OF ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY 'THOUSAND !><;.; ' ftJf§
iud total RESOURCES in excess of ONE-HALF MILLION HOLLA liSpl
ire devoted to the assistance of legitimate businoßs enterprise ’ "1
DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS invited from individuals, firms , cofm 'a- J
ion 6.
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT aeco lints bear interest, compounded . ar
terly. Interest hearing eerificates of deposit issued on special termsliiS
MONEY ORDERS'of the "BANKERS’ MONEY ORDER tSSOCii
rtON" arc cheaper anil more convenient than poStofiice or exprcss.^lM
W. H BOWEN & CO,;
Contractors and Builders of
Brick and Frame BuilGmgsji*
MA N U FACTURE RS OF
(SEMENT TILE ANB ARTIER IAL STONE
" J. mTburnettTl
WHOLESALE
Grain and Provisions,
Horse, Cow and Chicken Feed. 1