The Brunswick news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1901-1903, May 03, 1902, Image 4

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SATURDAY MORNING SPECIAL SALE! Ladies’ Walking Skirts. For this week we offer special prices on our entire line of Ladies' Walking oKlrs, as follows: .. $13.50 Skirts ..$lO.OO $12.00 Skirts 9.00 $lO.OO Skirts 8.00 $ 9.00 Skirts 6.75 $ 8.00 Skirts 6.00 $ 7.50 Skirts 5.75 $ 7.00 Skirts 5.25 $ 6.50 Skirts 4.90 $ 6.00 Skirts 4.50 $ 5.50 Skirts 4.15 $ 4.00 Skirts 3.00 LEVYS. Just Received Big Shipmsnt of' Velvet Beans : 4 Come Quick if you Want Some] of Them : ■ _ $ W. J. BUTTS, j THE DRUGGIST. . t “On the White Corner.” T TOBIAS NEWMAN HAS the exclusive 1 control cf Ike Lotos Club PURE Rye Whiskey, BRUNSWICK A ND VICINITY. WANTED! 1,000,000 Cars of SCRAP IRON, The highest cash prices paid for same. J. W, Watkins, 208 Bay St, Brunswick Ga. Ik'J'i a 4 U u 4. I. . . . |We are Exclusive Agents for l l ? I O ° Monarch Shirts si.oo l $3OO Smart Set Shoes $3.0 . I I 1 * 00 Army and Navy $r 00 : -5° Overalls and Jackets .50 •75 Oueralls and Jackets .75 i s J .oo F. P. Corsetts $1 00 i H. Holler & Bro. 220 Newcastle, 302 Bay Sts. THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS SOME POLITICAL CHAT. Done, Seen, Heard and Said by Pol iticians and Others. "The warmest race to be settled In Glynn county on May 15,” said an old politician yesterday, Is the con test between Symons and Crovatt for the senate. Both are good men, and both have many friends, but I am inclined to believe Cravatt will win.” “You see,” he continued, “the peo ple are against the city court, they think it is a luxury', and Crovatt, as everyone knows, has always been op posed to that, and then again, the whiskey people are supporting Cro vatt because of his pronounced local option view's, and it seems to me he will be victorious.” The primary this year promises to be a great and harmonious one. No personal feeling or bitterness has ben engendered in the campaign which is refreshing in view of past elections In Brunswick. The race for sheriff lietween Ber rie. and Owens is creating consider able interest in ail sections of the county, and quite a number of bets nave Ireen made on iLs result, the Deride supporters always giving odds. A mass meeting is called for May live committee, tnis is like it should 6, to suggest names for anew execu be, and it is to be hopes! democrats gi nerally w ill get together ami name a ticket, acceptable to all parties at int rest. A STEADY increase. Rio Hondo Cigar Factory Now Doing a Big Business Brunsw icklans should certainly feel proud of the Rio Hondo cigar fact ory and evefy loyal citizen Bhould make it a rule to call for the "Bruns wick cigar.” This factory now em ploys regularly fifteen men and last month the output was in the neigh lxudiood of seventy thousand cigars. The Rio Hondo is now' sidling ci gars in South Carolina. It was only yesterday that an order was received for 5,u00. Many Are Registering. Registration continues lively with Collector Read, and the total is a w upar 800. . t is probable that the to tal will reach in the neighbor!) .0.l of ! .000 before the books close next week. Baptist Church Services. There will lie the usual services at the Baptist church on Sunday. Preach ing by the Rev. W. E. Port.a-, cele bration of the Lord's Supper after the morning service. Appeal for Aid. The Missionary State Baptist con vention of tier, g u will convene in its 32nd. annual session with the I 1 list A. B. ebur n. Brunswick Ga oi wh> u Rev. dohu Williams is pas tor. Wednesday, June 4, 1902. Rev. G M. Kpratling presiding. It will he one of the largest gatherings of the state of all our leading ministers and delegates. I earnestly appeal to all our citizens, bot’n white and colored to assist in caring for them. Ii will 1,1 In session six days. Very truly, Kov. .loliu Williams.' Summer Law School I'mvkrkitv or viuoi.iia. IVV , S"‘ a , i!v t V, ,1,1 l , n f F :u s , nn *‘ r - July ltSfpin. ~w; iifiurui to uvun,-i jo - rtthljdn <‘h tor tlit- Imr; ivri lu i>otct!uoiM*r wlol<ivp K. i. M I .NLIU, hecrvtftry, t h* r loltrille, v %. To Keep Moths Out of Your Clothes l>ut room away properly cleaned Have Jim Carter do this for you 1 hone 253-2. • Pr,- ,?• Bo Tlr’* Buehtt gtn, an infallable cure for the kidney and I.'a' PJ' #j - 00 > rr !•. Teh'phnr.s street* I ' eviSon ’ a *‘ nr . 810 Bay Order Your Tailor-Made Clothing through Jim Carter. You won’t re- Kiet it. He handles the best line in the country. McDuffie's Turpentine and Mutton Suet Lung Plaster Is a certain cure tor whooping cough, easy and com fortable. works white you sleep 35 cents, at W. Jdergof’s. : stop, : LOOK, THINK! * Can you afford to be without ♦ Life Instance? Your good health ♦ today may be gone tomorrow and •r- y° ur 11 fo way go out at any mo + wpnt. One goes out at every tick of the watch. ♦The. Phoenix ; Mutual Life Old R. liable, is repesented by : Montgomery l <& sccdi(ear. * Insure while you are in good * health, when you are sick you ♦ cannot. Also tor the best Fire, + Storm and Accident insurance 4- ring phone 134-3. P. O. Box 142. tifeme ifeeial ! Tiews Notes. Mrs. Wyatt Aiken is quite sick at her home in Brooklyn. • * Miss Mamie Atkinson is visiting friends in Thomasville. • • • Jlr. Richard Wylly was among the visitors from Darien last week. * • Mrs. Robert Paul and little daugh ter spent Wednesday in Brunswick. Miss Mamie Waff has fully recov ered from her recent Illness. • • • Miss Margaret Crismond, of Freder icksburg, Va., is visiting Miss Emily Waff. m m • Miss Kennoii and Miss Onie Ken non, of Darien, spent a few days here last week. ■ • ■ The Daughters of the Confederacy held their regular meeting Thursday at the home of Mrs. R. R. Hopkins. • • • Miss Daisy Goldsmith and her guest, Miss Harby, of Sumter, S. C., spent Sfveral days on St. Simons the past week, the guests of Mrs. J. B. Wright. Wilson, the photographer, always on ton. If you doubt it come in and see for yourself. We hare for sale photos of the unveiling of tne Con federate monument, which cannot be equalled by any one. Provide your self with one at earliest opportunity. Our portrait work can’t be beat. Pure California Tokay, Sherry, Ca tawba, Port, Muscated or Blackberry Wine, 25 cnets per large bottle. These wines are absolutely guaranteed to be as good as any so-called imported wines, sold for more than double the price. A trial will convene® you. Telephone 130, Sig Levis in, agent, 510 Bay stieet. Delicious cod tongues and sounds, and Newfoundalan.l salt cod, at Burns £ Curtia’ 'Phone 165. Jim Carter is always prepared to take care of all me work that Is wiit to him. bond in your clothes novr. That Suit You Wear needs to be cleaned and pressed. Take it to Jim Carter, or ring phone 253-2. If you are thinking of building see L. A. Miller. No “Strikers" are employed at Jim Carter's, only first-class workmen who know how to do good work. A GOOD FAMILY DRINK—I AM SELLING KOKO COLA, THE BEST FAMILY DRINK KNOWN. 24 BOT TLES FOR 75 CENTS. IT BEATS ICE TEA. RING 'PHONE 185 L LUDWIG. All kinds of .umber alwavs in stock. I A. Miller. 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 LAY STREET. You Get the Best Wore when v< u semi your clothes to Jim Carter 'Phone 253-2. Cor all kinds of lumber see I, a Miller. First Sunday Excursion to St. Simon Will Take Place on the 4th. Inst The new and fast steamer “HES SIE” will make two round trips as follows: Leave Brunswick 9:00 A M Leave Brunswick 2:30 p. m lx>ave St. Simon 10:00 \ m' Leave St. Simon 6:00 P M All who want to spend a delight fully cool day will And it by going to the island. J. B. Wright, Manager. Lumber I Lumber! Lurober f AH kinds. L. A Miller : oh: it’s :Something New ♦ 4 • # Sliced Bacou. glass jars.. 25c. . * Chipped Dried Beef, glass • jars Jsc. ♦ Corned Ham, 1-2 pound can.loc * Pig feet 1-2 pound can 10c. ' Head Cheese 1-2 lb. can... 10 + Corned Codfish, 2 >b. can...ley. ♦ THOMAS KEANY, ♦ Fansy Srocer, See us about brick. L. A. Miller. Pure California Claret. A. A. A. grade, large bottles, per dozen, $2.50. Telephone 130, Sig Levlscn, agent 310 Psv srcet Notice. I have this day sold my Monk street market and general meat business to my son. Mr. Albert Arnheiter, and re quest that the same liberal patronage extended to me in the past be accord ed to him. I will thank those who are due me to call within the next iew days and settle their accounts with m<> - Very truly, C. ARNHEITER. BATCH OF | CITY NEWS A DAY’S DOINGB IN THE CITY BY THE SEA QUICKLY GATHERED UP. A Rear Treat. “Pap" Goldsmith will serve turtle soup at his popular place today. All who wish a taste of the splendid soup should attend. In New Quarters. Cline’s steam laundry and H. A. Wrench & Sons have removed into the building adjoining their old stands recently purchased by Mr. Cline. Both are now comfortably quartered. "Baby” is Sad. It is to be hoped tha: "Baby” Gra ham. the notorious negro, will be be sent to the gang for at least a year. Graham, who is now in Jail, is an all round crook and has figured In the courts extensively. The New Track on Bay. The B. & B. railroad construction gang Is now busily engaged in laying the track on Bay street and it is now nearly half way between the block bounded by Monk and Gloucester afreets. The Savannah Line. Notice is directed to the ad. of the Savannah line on the third page of this issue. Those who are thinking of taking a trip north should figure on the great advantages this line offers. Barbecued Pig. George Newman, of the Metropoli tan saloon, will treat his many eus mers to a barbecued pig tonight. The public is invited. Yen 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 liquor* and wines in stock, which you can buy at prices to ault the p- or. Slg Levison, agent, 310 Bay. Telephone j ;.o. Ship Notice. Neither the master, owner nor con signees of the Spanish bark Progress will be responsible for any debts con tracted by me crew of said vesel. 1.0 JO, Master. When You Want Your Clothes cleaned and pressed ring phone 253-2, Jim Carters number. First-Class Inside Wiring. This company is now prepared to do inside wiring of residences anu business places, as it formerly did, un der the direction and of a first-class electrician, Mr. W. W. Leathers. We will keep on hand a line of oust material, will charge only the actual cost ot the material de livered here udued to wages nf man installing it Toe party having the wiring done getting advantage of all discounts and our accounts will al ways he open to said paray to see that we are dealing tair. Our Jest- *>. ■ n to insure good work and not to make a profit, will ue satisfied to break even.” All contracts for In side wiring based on use of Edison lamps (those being the best) and parties will he required to use only those or some equally as good lamps, under 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 he charged, allowing the discounts to patrons. Brunswick Light and Water Cos. f ? 111 RJI M°T hinf and Whiakev I ? Sy I 5 I lul habitstreated without paiil i t | L Sjj or confinement. Curesuar ” ■Y■ ■ antced at Sanitarium or no T . * ' HAL, Man gr I.ithia Spriuts Cure ' T r'?* f | r J' Auaten.Oa. Homejtrratment -ent t preferred correspondence strictly confidential The best salt mackerel in Bruns wick, just received at Burns & Curtis'. Phone 165. We Offer This Week 1.000 yards of Tapestry Brussels Carpets, worth SI.OO, at 65c. per yard. Made lined and put down. (CL> Terms For Above Strictly Cash This is an opportunity to secure a nice Carpet at the price ot a matting at Our Store. Cali early to eho .;e from a g<xxf collection of Patterns. XJW. Miller <&&n, ; 4 i When i(6u j "Want^ecd] > 4 > Jewelry. Silverware, Cut Glass j \ o r Novelties, or need any broken j i Jewelry or Watches repaired s call on 1 KENNON MOTT j The LsasKr.g Jeweler. ! 21* NEWCASTLE STREET. . Inspector of watches for the" Southern an,! B * B Railways.' . Keeper of the city clock. Time , by wire from Washington daily' , at 11 a. m. ; iUNOAY'S 1 INNER Fresh Squashes, ——; L_may_ J Toinntoes, _ Fgg Hauls, Snap Beans. i K w New Irish Potatoes, Beets, If it s good to eat we have it. Geo. W. Harper ’Phone 158. THE GROCER. H. Michelson, 314 Newcastle St. To bring the well selected line of Furniture before the jmMic I will sell during this week : $1 .65 Ladies’ f (inker il oo ! Hf. Center Table 1.00 I. high back dining chair 1.00 1.65 Child’s High Cane Scat 4 limit* l i.K, 1.75 Cradles 1.00 Valuable Property For Sale. Four six-room houses, two on Bay | Btreiet, two on Oglethorpe stieet. ! Price |aoo each, or $1,700 for the four } houses. This is a big bargain and | a money earner. Library building sl,- ! 100. Tills properly pays good inter est upon the investment and has a | good speculative value. Six-room ! house and lot on South Wolr street, 1550. Fiv# room two story house and lot Old Town *1.050 Brobstou, Fendig & Cos. The public wjll be gratified to know that the Southern railway will, on Sunday, May 11, resume the sale of tickets from Brunswick to Savannan and return at rate of SI.OO for the round trip. These tickets will re main on sale every Sunday through out the summer until September 14. Rice-- HV lmve ju>t received 10 rn;loads of XI ICE and for the next ten. we vs ill make SiTocial Prices Merchants will do well to stipjil their wants n*>\v. ‘Jhc SDcivning MAY 8