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SUNDAY 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 Rig Shipment of
Velvet Beans
Come Quick if you Want Some
of Them
W. J. BUTTS,
THE DRUGGIST.
"On the White Corner.”
TOBIAS NEWMAN
HAS THE EXCLUSIVE CONTROL
of the
Lotos C!ub
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 deceived
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l A New Line of
I MONARCH shirts,
; The Best Shirt in the Country at $l.OO
J. H. Heller & Qvo.
220 Newcastle St.
ST. SIMON NEWS NOTES.
St. Simon News Notes.
The many friends of Mrs. J. B.
Wright will be glad to learn that
she has recovered from her recent ill
ness.
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The social club met Tuesday af
ternoon at the home of Mrs. Robert
Williams. Cards were playe.l, and de
lightful refreshments were served, all
present enjoying the occasion very
much.
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Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Winn spent a
few days of the last week in Bruns
wick.
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Master Hasel Wright, who has been
the guest of Mias May Wrignt, has re
turned to bis home in Brunswick.
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The concert to be given Tuesday
.evening under the management of
' Mrs. J. B. Wright, promises to be a
1 pleasant success. Miss Bessie Fox.
i Miss Helen O’Conor and Mr. R. 15.
! Sherman will assist in the musical
features. Miss Daisy Goldsmith, Bruns
.wick’s talented young elocutionist,
j will recite, and altogether a very in
teresting program has been arranged.
! A supper and dance will probably be
jgiven in connection with the concert,
land it is hoped that a boat will be
run to allow lirunswh kians to attend.
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Globe Lodgings.
1 have rented the old Central ho
tel, corner monk and Newcastle
streets, and will conduct a first-class
lodging house, with table board if so
desired. My rates will lm reasonable
and service complete. E. A. Silvern.
Have you tried a clam chowder
made from Maine canned clams. Can
up ’phone 165 —Burns te Curtis’.
If you want your bicycle repaired
right bring it to an experience ! work
man. R. J Olewtne, 505 Oiouoeate'
street
RECEIVER DUBBERLY’3 ROUNDS.
i will ha at the following places on
j the following dates for the purpose oi
receiving slate and county tax returns
for 1902:
Sterling- April 2, and 2. >, May 17.
St. Billion Mios April I, May 2 and
;u>.
Bytes’ (.Tossing—April 10. May 2
and 2a.
Jamaica -April 11, 21. and May 21
Brunswick April 1., 18, 19. May ;
9, 10, 29, 20. 31.
JOHN E. 11l fit 815 RI, Y,
[ Receiver of Tax Returns for Glynn Cos
; Local Pullman Sleeper to Charleston.
The Plant System has a local Pull
i man sleeper leaving Jacksonville
;8:ll p. nr. daily, arriving Charleston
jfi:4o a. m., in which passengers can
remain until 7:30 a. m. Cheap excur
sion rates account exposition. For
further particulars, reservations, etc.
apply to v. N. Jolly, O. I*. A., Jack
sonvllle.
McDuffie's Turpentine and Mutton
Suet Long Blaster is a certain cure
for whooping cough, easy and com
fortable, works while you sleep. 25
cents, at W. Joerger's.
Clark s magic tonic is the bent.
Hr. C. Ilouvler'g Bucbu gin. an
Infallable cure for the kidney and
b.h r .U.OO |,ei n tart. Tctej>b'>r.
130, Sig Levison, ag'tit, r:io Bay
street.
Ten summers old Canifornla claret,
C. grade, the finest claret made, bet
ter than imported $3.35 per dozen.
T< iephone 130, Sig Levison, agent,
310 Bay street.
. STEINWAY AND
MATHUSEK PIANOS
The Best Piano and Organ Now
On the Market
For the Money-——
SOLD ON EASY PAYMENTS.
B. J. OLEWINE, Agent.
RESTAURANT,
FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN.
Where you will be properly served
with the best the market affords, at
reasonable prices. Oysters in any
style. Everything new and clean
OPEN TILL 12 O'CLOCK AT NIGHT
ERNEST
ARNHEITER,
217 NEWCASTLE STREET.
Watch for the Electric Supply com
pany's ail. in ounday's News.
White Leghorn eggs. 15 for 75
cents. H. E. Taylor.
Dr. Schwab, the well known opti
cian of Savannah, will again be here
for three days May 1, 2. and 3. Take
advantage of this opportunipty to havc
your eyes properly attended to by an
eye specialist. The doctor will be
located at W. J. Butts' drug store.
Wields a Sharp Ax.
Millions marvel at the multitude of
maladies cut off uy Dr. King’s New
Life Fills—the most distressing too.
Stomach, Liver and Bowel troubles,
Dyspepsia. Loss of Appetite, Jaundice,
Biliousness, Fever. Malaria, all fali
before these wonder workers. 26c at
all druggists.
THE BItUNSWICK DAILYtfEWS.
Mr. and Mrs. George Carrol!, of
Knoxviiie, Tenn., are visiting in this
city.
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Mrs. Mary McSeran, of Notasulga,
Ala., is the guest of her daughter,
Mrs. Willis Merchant.
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Mr. J. R. Dillon, of Atlanta, is in the
city, having been called here by the
serious illness of his father.
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Mrs. Frank Akera, of Atlanta, is the
guest of relatives here.
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Miss Fannie Grant Nightengale will
entertain the Accacia club next Wed
nesday afternoon.
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Mrs. H. B. Maxey, and little daugh
ters, Eugenia Grant, and Annie, have
returned to Savannah .after a visit to
Mrs. Mallory B. King.
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Miss Georgia Orrell, who has been
visiting Miss Marie Wimberly, left
yesterday for Savannan, where she
will spend some time uefore return
ing to her home in Wilmington.
Miss Oireil made many friends while
here, who regret to see ..er leave.
She was accompanieu by Miss Wim
berly.
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Mr. and Mrs. Ralcigb Perkins re
turned last night from their bridal
tour. They will spend a tew days in
the city, the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
G. A H. Jennings, and wiii then return
to their home at Hagan, Ga.
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Mrs. W. V. Perry, of Pensacola, is
-|ien,ling some Tune in this city at the
Oglethorpe, and is receiving many so
cial attentions during ner stay. Mrs.
Perry is the widow of General Perry,
who won great distinction in the Con
federate army, and was some years
ago governor of Florida.
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Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Reese, who
have been the guests of Judge ami
Mrs. J. D. Sparks, are spending a few
days at the Ogletnorpe, Mr. Reese is
a brother (o Mr. Millard Reese, of this
elty, and Tvlrs. lteese is the daughter
of Mr-i. Governor Perry, of Pensacola,
Fla.
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Rehearsals are now in progress for
the sacred concert to he given at
thp * Presbyterian church Tuesday
night, May the 6th. The Easter
cantata, which recently created so
much favorable comment, will he re
pented. In addition several new
pities will he introduced, which
promise to he equally popular. Al
together it will be composed of very
high class sacred music and will he
produced by our nest singers.
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Mr. Alfred Farringdon, who was the
guest of Mr. George H. Cook for the
past ten days, lias returned to his
home in Franklin, Mass. Mr. Farring
don expressed himself ns much pleased
with Brunswick in particular during
his tour of the south, which included
St. Augdstine and other points in
Florida. He made many friends here,
who will be glad to welcome him
among them again.
Pleasant Party.
Mrs. Artnur C. Plain was the hostess
Wednesday evening at a very pleas
ant party, complimentary to ner sister,
Miss Evans Jeter. Those present were
Misses Lucile Butts, Janie Symons.
Leslie Butts, Mary Lula Blanton, Ju
liette Coleman, Josephine uu Bignon,
Ixmise Hopkins, Marie DeVoe, Emily
Waff, Mrs. Monroe Fleming, Messrs.
Howard Waff, r e. Twitty, A. C.
Banks, Jr., Petticord, Bestor Coleman
Millard Reese, Jennings Butts, Sale.
.lA'Vergne Whitfield, Charles Fleming.
; Eugene Whitfield, George Smith. E. J.
Allen, Bayard Butts, T. Q. Fleming.
Jr.
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Acca.ia Club Entertained.
The Misses Butts entertained the
Accocia club Thursday afternoon with
a novel and very enjoyable luncheon.
A departure was made from the usual
rule of the club in having no games
I'hived. delightful conversation, uniu
lerrupted by demands of points and
'ally, making the time pass quickly,
in the dining room the decorations
were artistic aud beautiful, the color
scheme being white and red. this note
being carried out in ail the decora
tions, and iu the color lining of the
la e pieces laid o>ei the table cloth.
A delicious lunesh of several courses
was served. Conforming to the rule
of the club a prize was cut for by ail
the members and was cut by Miss'Mai
Ring. Those present were: Misses
Mai King. Julia Wilder, Fannie Grant
Nightengale. Mary Lilia Blanton, Fan
nie Aiken. Mesdames Monroe Flem
ing. Thomas Fuller, J. tv. Rennet,
L. 0. Atkinson.
Meeing of the Zinnia Club,
The Zinnia club met Tuesday after
noon at the home of the Misses Peu
ninum, where they were charmingly
entertainer- at cards. A distinctive
character was irlveii to the n’cuslon
by the Gibiop. touch Ih-oughout The
score-cards were decora tea with beau
tifully exec i <*d skeiihes of "the
friends" of Uihaen's 'Widow,” and the
firs prize was a lovely picture of the
IN SOCIETY.
interesting widow herself, all being
the work of Miss Eiien Penniman.
who has marked abilitty as an artist.
Miss Mamie Waff won the first prize,
and Miss Mary McCullough the con
solation, a Gibson blotter. Those pres
ent were: Mrs. Monroe Heming,
Mrs. R. B. Tupper, Misses Fannie Ai
ken, Josephine du Bignon, Mamie
Waff, and Rowls. of Durham, N. C.
Rita McKinnou, Gertrude Allen, Juiia
Wilder, Leslie Butts, Fannie Grant
Nightengale,Constance Butts,Mary Lil
ia Blanton, Rhetta McCullough, Lu
cile Butts, Mary McCullough.
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Mrs. Blain’s Reception.
The reception given at the home of
Mrs. A. C. Blain Wednesday afternoon,
in honor of her guests, Mrs. W. A.
Jeter, Mrs. J. William Pinkston, and
Mrs, R. C. Corbin, was a very delight
ful affair. The house was tastefully
decorated, the parlor in blue with a
note of green, in the trailing bamboo
and srnilax vines. Tic- library, where
fruit punch was served, was in yellow
and all through the rooms and re
ception hall numberless roses made
the air fragrant. Under skilled hands
the piano gave fortu sweet music,
which added much to the afternoon s
enjoyment. In the dining room the
dominant color tone was red. softly
shaded candles casting a warm glow
upon the beautiful table with its bur
den oi' dainties upon rich hue tabic
pieces. Here delicious refreshments
J were served. Miss Eva Jctter pre
sided at the punch table. The other
ladles who assisted Mrs. Blain in en
tertaining were: Mesdames C. L.
Candler, S. C. Atkinson, It. K. Hop
kins, J. D. Sparks. Mrs. Blain was as
sisted in receiving by her guests of
honor, Mesdames Jeter, Pinkston, and
j Corbin. Those invited were: Mes
* dames h. C. Atkinson, it. K Hopkins,
J D. Sparks, C. I„ Candler, H. M.
King, J. M. Madden, H. A. Lucas. >V.
|H. Dyer, A. S. v.alo, James Mason,
iA. C. Banks, K. H. Everett, L. T.
McKinnon, C. L. Elliott. D. D. Akers,
of Atlanta; Thomas Fuller, E, F.
Coney, J, H. Butts, Jas. W. Rennet, J.
E. Moore, M. Verdery, Jas. Raymond,
j. W. Thomas, E. It. Mason, Edwin
Tupper, T. Q. Fleming, .las. Dun woody,
B. Whitfield, P. W. Fleming, W. M.
Tupper, Ralph B. Tupper, Monroe
Homing, Julian Burnett, Frazer, Dyer.
Edwin Brobston, T. i. Wright, B. A.
White, G. vV. Blanton, J. E. du Big
non, C. A. Baylor, J. A. Montgomery,
D. D. Atkinson, Chas. W.vlly, J, Hop
per, Hugh Port r, W. H. DeVoe.
Rose. Perry, of Pensacola; Coleman.
N. Emanuel, A. V. Wood, William
Nightengale. J. H. Polhill, M. H. Bal
lard. Misses Constance Butts, Rota
McKinnon. Fannie Grant Nigntengaie.
Duion. Boyle, Brobston, G: iaier, Lilia
Burroughs, Ethel Conoley, Rawls.
Waff, Alexander, Butts, Nightengale,
Gertrude Alien.
Valuable Property For Saie.
Four six-room houses, two on Bay
street, two on Oglethorpe street.
Price ssoo each, or $1,700 for the tom
houses. This is a big bargain and
a money earner. Library building Si.
100. This property pays good inter
est upon the investment and has a
good speculative value. Six room
house and lot on South Wolt street
$550. Five room two story house and
lot Old Town $1,050 Brobston, Fendig
& Cos.
Bhip Notice.
Neither the owners, consignees or
master of the Spanish bark "Marcell
no Jane” will be responsible for any
debts contracted by the crew of sai
bark - MAS,
Master. ‘
Typewriter Heao^uarters.
New and secondhand machines,
all makes bought, sold, rented and
repaired Chas. 1,. Jewett., ’phone
375-d calls. Opera House building.
Yru can, at any time, get what
you need in something good to drink
from me. I carry a full line of all
kinds domestic and imported liquors
and wineß in stock, which vou can
buy at prices tc suit the f or. Sig
Levison. agent, 310 Bay. Telephone
J4U.
When ijcu
Want iiocd
Jewelry. {Silverware, ('nt 0!as
o r Novelties, or need any broken
or Watches r>'piire*l
call on
KENNON MOTT,
The Leading Jeweler.
21* NEWCASTLE STREET.
Inspecter of watches for the
Southern ana B 4 B Railways.
Keeper of the city clock. Time
by wire from Washington daily,
at 11 a. m.
First-Class Inside Wiring.
This company is now prepared to
do inßfde wiring of residences and
business places, as it formerly did, un
der the direction and supervision of
a first-class electrician, Mr. W. W.
Leathers. We wiil keep on hand a
line of nest material, will chare-e only
the actual cost of the material de
livered here auded to wages of man
installing it. Tae party having the
wiring done getting advantage of all
I JUeotmts and our accounts will al
ways be open to said parvy to see thai
we are dealing xair. Our des'-~ *>.
uig to insure good work ana not to
make a profit, will ne satisfied to
"break even.” All contracts for In
side wiring will Ik rased on use of
Edison lamps (those being the best)
and parties will Le required to use
only those or some equally as good
lamps, unaer test. Price of 16 candle
power .amps are reduced from 25
cents to 20 cents each and 32 candle
power lamps from 50 cents to 35.
Where fixtures are ordered by us only
actual cost will be chargea, allowing
the discounts to patrons.
Brunswick Light amt Water Cos.
CGLLINo & GLASS,
Contractois and Bi Iders.
Estimates fur dshed on short no
tice and eatisfn 'ion guaranteed.
Superintends. specialty.
422 Norti Volf Street,
i Something refreshing, Cape May
s a foam at Clark’s.
Notice.
From and after this 'date the le
gal adverttsing of the sheriff of Cam
den county, Ga., will be published in
the Camden County Hustler, instead
of the Brunswick Daily News.
This. April 16. 1902.
JOHN H. BROWN,
Sheriff Camden County, Ga.
A Special Train.
The Plant System will 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 23rd. The Brunswick military com
panies and brass band will go on this
train and all others who desire can
go on same train. One tare for me
round trip.
Ship Notice.
Neither the owners, consignees or
master of the Spanish ship “Pala
mos" will lie responsible for any
debts contracted liy the crew of said
skip. MAS,
Master.
Pure California Tokay, Sherrv. Ca
tawba, Port, Muacated or Blackberry
Wine. 25 cnets per large bottle. These
win s arc absolutely guaranteed to be
as go and ns any so called imported
"’incs. sold for more than double the
price. A trial v.ill convince you.
TeliM none 130, Sig Levis w, agent,
510 Bay stieet.
Attractive Prices
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will always catch A Tj
the buyer* Xam -li
offering my Fail Mmk
stock of Dress
Cl n.r\c\ a -ladies’ skirl .
VjrOOUfD, A rim- 5. 1 ,K,24,2,a,a0.
mings, Laces and
Everything in the l otion line
At Popular Figures.
M. Jsaac,
BRUNSWICK, GA.
We Offer This Week
1,000 yards of Tapestry Brussels
Carpets, worth SI.OO, at 65c. per yard.
Made lined and put down.
Terms For J bo ve 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
3i.VA.miUr Aden,
APRIL 97
Oh: it’s
Something New
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> Sliced Bacon, glass jars..2sc.
i Cnipped Dried Beef, glass
> jars
Corned Ham, 1-2 pound can. 10c
, Pig feet 1-2 pound can to c .
. Head Cheese, 1-2 lb. can... 10
Corned Codfish, 2 'b. can. ..lot.
THOMAS KEANY,
Faney Grocer.
Pickle Talk h
If it’s good to eat we have it. |
Sweet mixed.
’ Sour mixed. and
’ Honolula nat. 1
White Onions. j
Chili Sauce. <
Horse Raddish.
, Chou Chou Mixed.
I Full l'ne vegetables each
morning.
Geo W.Harper
Phone 158. THE GROCER }
H. Miehelsoi^
314 Newcastle St.
To bring the well selected
of Furniture 1 < ion the p..l lie ■
1 will sell during this week :
$1.65 Ladies’ 1 ocker £I.OO
I. ('enter Table 1.00 *
i .*.’s high back ditiingehair i (hi 1
1.05 Child's Higli Cane Seat
Chair pod
1.75 Gradies l no
Those who have not bought their
new hats will do wen to call at Miss
stater's before buying elaewuere.