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WEDNESDAY MORNING
SPECIAL SALE!
Ladies’ Walking Skirts.
For this week we offer special
prices on our entire line of Ladj^s’
Walking Klrs, as follows: ..
$13.50 Skirts $lO.OO
$12.00 Skirts 9.00
$lO.OO Skirts 8.00
$ 9.00 Skirts 6.75
$ 800 Skirts 6.00
$ 7.50 Skirts 5.75
$ 7.00 Skirts 5.25
. $ 6.50 Bkirts 4.90
$ 6.00 Skirts 4.50
$ 5.50 Skirts 4.15
$ 4.00 Bkirts 3.00
LEVY’S.
Just Received Big Shipment of
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Velvet Beans
Come Quick if you Want Some
of Them
W. J. BUTTS,
THE DRUGGIST.
“On tho White Corntr.”
j TOBIAS NEWMAN
fldS THE EXCLUSIVE COHTROI.
* cf the
5 Lotos Club
l PURE
l Rye Whiskey,
[J BRUNSWICK A ND VICINITY.
; WANTED!
i 1,000,000 Cars of
I SCRAP IRNO,
; The highest cash prices paid
for same. J. W, Watkins,
208 Bay St, Brunswieh Ga.
I If ‘-M iM 1m ‘\m 4a 4a 4a 4a a A u . _
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[We are Exclusive Agents for;
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E Monarch Shirts $l.OO '
| $3 oo Smart Set Shoes $3.00 !
E si*°o Army and Navy $lOO :
•5° Overa-ls and Jackets 50 :
•75 Oueralls and Jackets .75 ;
$l,OO F. P. Corsetts $1 00 \
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and. H. Holler & Bro.j
220 Newcastle St j
THE BRUNSWICKt®AILY NEWS
GOLF GAME
FOR TODAY
BRUNSWICK AND DARIEN WILL
TRY FOR HONORS ON LINKS
THIS AFTERNOON.
This promises to be a very enjoy
able Jay for the Brunswick and Darien
golf players, and besides an interest
ing game to be played this afternoon,
the visiting club and their friends
will be royally entertained during
their short stay in the city.
The Darien club and their friends
arrive in the city at 12:30 on the
steamer Messie. It is expected that
a large crowd will come over as a
cheap rate has been offered by the
boat line. The officers and members
of the club will be taken to the Ogle
thorpe hotel immediately alter the ar
rival of the boat, where a luncheon
will he served. The ladies who ac
' company the team over will be en
iiertained at the Oglethorpe uy the la
-1 dies of Brunswick from 1 to 2 p.
m. Tne game will he called promptly
.at 2:30 p. m., and will no douot be
witnessed by a large number of cit
izens. This will be the first game
| ever played in Brunswick between
tho home and a visiting club and
much interest is manifested in it.
The Brunswick club visited Darien
some time ago, and met a defeat, and
they expect to be victorious in the
game this afternoon.
Immediately after the game the
Darien club will he delightfully en
tertained at the Phoenix club, and a
most enjoyable time is promised.
All in all. the day will he a pleasant
[one for both the rnemoers of tho home
and visiting club, while much inter
est is centered on the game.
The Brunswick team will be com
posed of the following players: .1. S.
M. Symons, j, C. Stiles, Jan. Bailey,
[ it. B. Tupper, C. M. Gowen, B. P.
: Coleman, H. F. Dunwody, Prank Mal
lard.
RULES FOR PnIMAR r.
Continued from Page 1.)
\ provisions ns to said matters are not
j sufficiently explicit; therefore, be it
I Resolvcn: Firth. That tho time set
| for the closing of the Baid registra
tion for said primary to he held on
the 15th. day of May, 1902, shall be
construed to mean that tne 9th. day
of May, 1902, shall lie the last day on
which voters in said primary shall
register.
Second. The chairman and secre
tary of (his committee shall have
printed not less tnan five thousand of
the official ballots provided for in'
said resolution of April sth., 1902, and
shall have the, said tickets identlfie
by printing across the top of each the
words, "Official ballot to be voted a
primary election, Glynn county, May
15th., 1902. Scratch the names of all
candidates except those for wnom you
doKlre to vote.’’ F. 10. TWITTY,
j Chairman Hem Ex. Com. Glynn Cos.
The said chairman and secretary
shall provide for the use of voters at
each precinct three times as many
of said ballots as there are registered
voters at said precinct. Any candi
date at said election shall have the
privilege of making requisition on
said chairman and secretary for as
many of said official ballots as hei
may desire, provided he shall pay the
actual cost of printing the same, and
it shall he their nuty to deliver the
same to the candidate so requiring
at least two days before said election,
provided said requisition is made at
least four days before said election,
it is understood that the five thou
sand official ballots provided in this
resolution are for genera! distribu
tion and use; and that the same are
to be placed at the several voting
precincts In places accessible to ail
voters. Tito managers at said election
shall receive no ballots except said
official ballots. Be it resolved that
the chairman bo Instructed to call a
mass meeting *of white voters to be
beld on Tuesday, May 6. 1902, at 12
m . at the city han in Brunswick, for
the purpose of suggesting candidates
for democratic executive committee
men. to be voted for on May 16, 1902.
McDuffie's Turpentine and Mutton
Suet Lang Plaster is a certain cure
for whooping cough, easy and com
fortable. works while you sleep. 26
cents, at W. Joerger's.
FOR RENT—SEVEN LARGE
ROOMS, SUITABLE FOR OFFICES
OR BORDING HOUSE. IN GOOD
CONDITION; LARGE HALL, BATH
ROOM AND FRONT VERANDA. AP
PLY TO J. W. WATKINS, 208 BAY
STREET.
Local Pullman Sleeper to Charleston.
The Plant System has a local Pull
man sleeper leaving Jacksonville
8:00 p. m. daily, arriving Charleston
6:40 a. m, in which passengers can
remain until 7:30 a. ra. Cheap excur
sion rates account exposition. For
further particulars, reservations, etc.,
apply to F. N. Jolly, D. P. A„ Jack
sonville.
I
\oome Social
t News Notes.
Mrs. Thomas Brobston, of Madison,
is expected here hortly to visit Mrs.
Edwin Brobston.
• • •
The Accacia club will be entertained
Friday afternoon by Miss Edna Pen
niman and Miss Ellen Penniman.
• • •
Mrs. Eugene Mitchell, of Albany,
Is quite ill at the home of her par
ents, Col. and Mrs. c. P. Goodyear,
on Oak Lawn.
* * *
Mrs. Gran l Brock, of Tallapoosa,
arrived in the city last night and is
the guest of her sister, Mrs. Edwin
Brobston, at her home, Pine Crest.
■ • ■
William Hampton is the name of
the little son born iast Monday to
Mrs. W. E. Mciiae, of Valdosta, who
is remembered by many friends here
as Mrs. Alepli Rockwell.
* *
Albert Wylly was the name con
ferred on the little son of Mr. and
Mrs. E. Brobston at lifs christening,
which occurred recently at St. Mark’s.
Master Stanley Brobston stood proxy
for the sponsors, who wore the little
ones grand parents.
*
Mr. F. D. Aiken was the host on
a very pleasant launch party Monday
afternoon, complimentary to Mr. War
ren Howard and party of Atlanta. The
guests were: Mr. Warren Howard,
Miss Martha Cobb Howard, Miss
Dunnington, of Chariottsville. Va.:
Miss Mary Bymun Jaringass, of Jef
ferson City, Tenn.; Miss Edna Pen
niman, Miss Ellen Penniman; Mr. C.
Don Parker.
• * •
Today from twelve to two an infor
mal reception will he tendered the
Darien golf club in the parlors of the
Oglethorpe. The following ladies form
the committee in charge; Mrs. C. S.
Wylly, Mrs. James Dun woody, Mrs.
E. I). Walter, Mrs. N. Emanuel, Miss
Fannie Aiken. A number of other
ladies will assist in receiving and tho
occasion promises to be very enjoy
able.
m m m
Mrs. A. C. Blain was hostess on a
delightful boat party Monday after
noon, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Polhill hav
ing kindly tendered their launch for
the occasion. Leaving the wharf at
5 o’clock, the party spent several
hours enjoying the breeze on the bay
and up Turtle river. Mrs. Plain's
guests were; Miss Evans Jeter, Mrs.
U. C. Corbin, Miss Fannie Grant
Nightengale, Miss Guilder, Miss Lu
cile Butts, Miss Em Waff, Miss 1 taw Is,
Miss Alexander, Miss Rita McKinnon,
Miss Gertrude Alien. Miss Leslie
Butts, Mrs. Monroe Fleming, Mrs. J.
H. Polhill, Mr. J. if. Polhill, Dr. A.
C. Blain. Master An.iur lllam.
Wilson, the photographer, always
on top. If you doubt it come in and
see for yourself. We have for sale
photos of the unveiling of the Con
federate monument, which cannot tie
equalled by any one. Provide your
self with one at earliest opportunity.
Our portrait work can't be beat.
COLLINS A GLASS,
Contractors and Br iders.
Estimates fu*~dshed on short no
tice and satisfm'ion guaiantsed.
Superintends t specialty.
422 Nortf Volf Street,
: Oh! Its
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Hew
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Sliced Bacon, glass jars. .25-*.
Cotpped Dried Beef, glass
Jars J ,-,e. ■
Coined Ham, 1-2 pound can.lde
Pig feet 1-2 pound can . ...iOe.
Head Cheese 1-2 lb. can... Id
, Corned Codfish, 2 'b. -an... i•
THOMAS KEANY,
Pancy Orocer,
First-Class Inside Wiring.
This company is now prepared to
do inside wiring of residences anu
business ptaces. 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 uest material, will charge only
the actual cost of the material de
livered here auded to wages 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 pany to see thai
we are dealing tair. Our des'--
in to insure good work and not to
make a profit, will oe satisfied to
"break even.” All contracts for In
side wiring will lx based on use of
Edison lamps (those being the best)
and parties will be required 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 cents each and 32 candle
power lamps from oO cents to 35
Where fixtures are ordered by us only
actual cost will be charged, allowing
the discounts to patrons.
1 Brunswick Light and Water Cos.
BATCH OF
CITY NEWS
A DAY’S DOINGS IN THE CITY
BY THE SEA QUICKLY
GATHERED UP.
His Mother 111.
Rev. W. M. Gilmore, pastor of t’ne
First Baptist church, left last night
for Pocket, N. C., in response to a ;
telegram announcing the serious ill
ness of his mother. Mr. Giimore’s
many friends hope that his mother
will he much improved on his arrival.
Making Rapid Progress.
Work of erecting poles was resumed
by the Brunswick Electrical Supply
company yesterday and quite a num
ber were placed In position. Mr.
O’Farrell says the work will be pushed
as rapidly as possible, and he will
be ready to furnish the people of
Brunswick with electric power at an
early date.
Attention, Brunswick Riflemen.
You are hereby ordered to be at
your armory Wednesday night, Apri
30,
Dress uniform will be worn. By or
der of L. A. Robinson, Captain Com
manding. E. O. DOUGLAS.
First Sergeant.
Plant Mileage Books.
The Plant System announces, com
mencing twenty-sixth instant, its new
interchangeable mileage books will be.
recognized by the Seaboard Air Line.
Louisville and Nashville, Atlantic
Coast Lino, Nashville,
and St. I.ouis t Western ami Atlantic,
and several other lines in the south,
covering over fifteen thousand miles.
The 1 mnt System has not inter
enanged passenger business beforef
with the seaboard Air Line tor eight
years.
Valuable Property For Sale.
Four six-room houses, two ou Bay
street, two on Oglethorpe street.
Price SSOO each, or $1,700 for the four
houses. This is a big bargain and
a money earner. Library building sl,
100, This property pays good inter
est upon th investment and has a
good speculative value. Six-room
house and lot on South Woli street.
MSO. Five room two story house and
I*l Old Town $1,050 Brobston, Fend it
ft Cos.
Attractive Prices
will always catch 1
the buyer * lam <
offering my Fall
stock ol Dress
Goods, Trim- fiKKR
ruings, Laces and
Everything in the l otion tine
At Fopular Figures.
Mrs. M.Jsaae,
BRUNSWICK, GA.
We Offer this Week
1,000 yards of Tapestry Brussels
Carpets, worth Ji.oo, at 05c. per yard.
Made lined and put down.
lerms For * hove Strictly Gash
This is an opportunity to secure a
nice Carpet at the price ot a matting
at Our Store.
Cali early to choose from a good
collection of Patterns.
X.M. Miller <&3en,
APRIL 80
{When qcu j
: Want Heed]
* Jewelry. Silverware, Cut Glass 3
l o r Novelties, or need any broken j
r Jewelry or Watches repaired 3
call on j
KENNON MOTT.i
Th Leading Jeweler. 3
*li HIWOAITLI STREET, <
laspsetor of watches lor
Stas there a4 B * B Railway* ]
Keener of the city clock. Time i
hr wire from Washington dally i
at 11 a. m. j
Pickle Talk
If it’s good to eat we have It.
Sweet mixed.
’ Sour mixed,
f Honolula mat
, White Onions.
; Chili Sauce.
Horse Rad dish.
I Chou Chou Mixed.
', Full line vegetables each
1 morning.
Geo. W. Harper
’Phone 158. THE GROCER.
H. Michelson,
314 Newcastle St.
To bring the well selected line
of Furniture before the public
I will sell during tin ■ week :
$1.66 Ladies’ Locker SI.OO
I. Center Table 1.00
1.85 high t acl: dining chair i ,0;i
i .06 Child's High Cane Scat
Chair l oo
1.75 Cradles 1.00