The Brunswick news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1901-1903, May 04, 1902, Image 4

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SUNDAY MORNING SPECIAL SALE! Ladies’ Walking Skirts.: ♦ For this week we offer special 4 price* on our entire line of Ladies' 4 Walking oKlrs, as follows: .. ♦ $13.50 Skirta $lO.OO ♦ $12.00 Skirta 9.00 $lO.OO Bkirta 8.00 + $ 9.00 Skirts 6.75 > $ 8.00 Skirte 6.00 4 $ 7.50 Skirta 5 75 4 $ 7.00 Skirta 5.25 4 $ 6.50 Skirta 4.90 4 $ 6.00 Skirts 4.50 4 $ 5.50 Bkirta 4.15 $ 4.00 Skirta 3.00 LEVY’S. : | Just Received Big Shipment of I Velvet Beans r Come Quick if you Want Some of Them W. J. BUTTS, THE DRUGGIST. "On th* Whit* Corner." TOBIAS NEWMAN rids THE EXCLUSIVE CONTROL cf the 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, Brunswich Ga. | May Week Sale, \ I Monday May sth, E TO ’ Saturday May 10th <J. H. Holler* & Bro. 220 Newcastle, 302 Bay Sts. See Circular Great Bargains THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS Kind Words for Deming. The Waycross Journal of yeterday says: C.W. Deming, the erthwhile newspaper correspondent of Bruns wickwick, has established tUe biggest railway, mill and farm supply com pany in the south. All who know Charlie Deming wish him the best and Highest .yuieaessj , There fs (not) finer gentleman or a bigger hearted man in all this section.” Dumber! Lumber! Lumber! All kinds. 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 always In stock. L. A. Miller. You Get the Best Wor'i when yen send your clothes to Jim Carter. 'Phone 253 2. Summer Law School UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA. In VirKinla mountain*. *Bd Kiwmwr. July 1 toS*pfßiu- U*r l, Ilvtl.c Ijiw KucuJty. Helpful to beginner*; (- ■ tmliil&f- * for tta* Iwir; mihl toprArutlonem who I kw 1 . U- n* il •ystemato' mtruction. For •-utaloitu?, r-Mm*#' It. C. HiNOlt, bccrtlarjt t'karluttuvllle, v %. To Keep Moths Out of Your Clothes put them away properly cleaned. Have Jim Carter do this for you. ’Phone 253-2. Dr. C. Bourler’a Buchn gin, a* Infallabte cure for th* kidney aad the ter, JBOO per n tart. Trbih m* 130, Big levison, agmr, 810 Bay street. May week sale on the whole stock of .!, H. Heller & Bro. If you are thinking of building see L. A. Miller. Pipes! P'pes! Pipes! ana smokers articles. I carry the largest assort ment ir *he M y, mid r.n suit eve’V body. Sig Levison, agent, 310 Bay street. Oh! It’s Something New • —♦ — i ► Sliced Bacon, glass jars. ,25c. 1 Chipped Dried Beef, glass * jam 15c. * Corned Mam, 12 pound can. 10c “ Pig feet 12 pound can .. .. 10c. t Head Cheese 1-2 lb. can... 10 Corned Codfish, 2 ’b. can., .1.,. THOMAS KEANY, Fancy Brcer, LA.AAAAAA A. A A A A A A A A A A A A. A A A A 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. For all kinds of lumber see L. A. Miller. See us about brick. L. A. Miller. Pure California Claret, A. A. A. grade, large bottles, per dozen, $2.50. Telephone 130, Sig Levlson, agent, 310 Pay s’rcet Notice. I 'nave 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. 1 will thank those who are due mo to call within the next tew days ami settle their accounts with nit! - Very truly, C. AKNHEITER. Delicious cod tongues and sounds and Newfoundland salt cod. at Unrns & Curtis' Phone ISS. ; STOP, : LOOK. THINK! ♦- Can you afford to be without ♦-Lite lusuance? Your good health e today jnay be gone tomorrow and r your life may go out at any tno- ment. One goee out at every tick of the watch. ♦ Phoenix Mutual Life OKI R -liable, is repesented by ; Mcntgcmeni l <& Goodyear. r health, when you are sick you ♦" cannot. Also for the best Fire. ♦ btorm and Accident Insurance *- ring phone 134-3. P. O. Box 142. ♦- '>dome dedal ! 7(ews Vivtes. Mrs. L. Hurst is at home from a v.sit to Charleston. • * • Mrs. Julius May will return from New York next week. • • • Mrs. William Clifton, of Darien, spent Wednesday in the city. • • • The friends of Mrs. W. W Tabbot will be glad to learn that sue is rap idly improving. • • • Mr. Constance Miller and his family expect to spend part of the summer at Waynesville, N, C. • * • Mr. and Mrs. Greely left yesterday for their home in New York, alter a visit to Miss Julia Wilder. * * • Mrs. John Manson and Mrs. Robt. Mauson were among the Darien vis itors to the city Wednesday. • • • Mrs. R. Stevens and little daugh ters, Marion and Louise, arrive shortly tto visit Mrs. J. It. Morton. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Greely, of New York, are the guests of Miss Julia Wilder, after several months stay in Florida. • • • Miss Julia Wilder and her guests, Mrs. Greely anu Miss Greely, of New York, and Mr. R. D. M ader visited Jekyl island Thursday. • • - Mrs. L. E, Turtle, of New w ersey, is tin l guest of Miss Fannie Smith for a few days before returning to her home from a visit to Florida. • • * Mrs. S. E. Cargye and Mrs Monroe FI ming have gone to St. Simon where they will spend several weks at the Aruold House • * * Little Misses Thresa and Annie Dyer entertained their little friends yesterday afternoon, tin* occasion being little Annie's fifth birthday. • • • Mrs. Hemry It. Symons and Miss Janie Symons have returned from a visit to St. Simon, where they were the guests of Mrs. W. E ShaJman. * * The Epworth League picnicked at l' , c|o.Jp-lca yestuinKpy', wber.f a de lightful day was spent visiting the icoints of interest at this historic spot. Miss Fannie Grant Nightengale en tertalned the Zinnia club yesterady afternoon. Quite a number of the members) and thQir guests enjoyed hei graceful hospital. ty. The game playt.f was five-hand euchre. The first prize was won by Miss Mary Lilia Blanton, the lone-hand by Miss Edna Penniman, the consolation by Miss Bawls. Tile guests of the club wore Mrs. K. c„ Corbin, Miss Evans Jeter ami Miss Rawl. * * * dhe Library association will give an entertainment Tuesday, May , in Hanover park, in the afternoon the children will give the maypole dance, ice cream, strawberries and cake will he served four to six and in the eve ning from eight to twelve. The la dies who have the affair in charge are working very hard to make It a success in every way. and their exper ience and ability insure splendid re sults. The library is a popuar cause and the effort to raise funds for its maintenance shorn! he encouraged and aided by the pubic. The price of Refreshments will be very reasonable and their quality of the best. V * * The Acacia club was entertained by the Misses Bennitnan Friday after noon with a very pretty card party. Five-hand euchre wa played. Miss .Mai King won the first prize, a gold and pearl stick pin. The lone-hand prize, a lace collar, was won by Mrs. James Dunwody. Miss Fannie Aiken cut the consolation prize, a pretty pin-cushion. The score cards were ornamented with appliqued roses, and the flower fea ture was carried out. also in the re freshments, which were unique as well as delicious. The ice cream was molded to represent pond lillies and the cakes were decorated with lilies of the valley and roses. Those pres ent were: Misses Mai King, Fannie Grant Nightengale. Julia Wilder. Greely, of New York: Luclle Butts, Fannie Aiken. Mary Lilli Blanton. Caroline Dunwody. of Darien: Mrs. Thomas Fuller, Mrs. E. D. Walter, Mrs. J. W. Bennet. Mrs. James Dun wody, Mrs. N. Emanuel. Wilson, the photographer, always on top. If you doubt it corue iu and see for yourself. We have for sale photos of the unveiling of the Con federate monument, which cannot be equalled bj any one. Provide your •elf with one at earliest opportunity Our portrait work can’t be beat. Jim Carter is always prepared to taka care of all me work that is sent to him. bend in your clothes now. First-Class Inside Wiring. This company is now prepared to , do lnsioe wiring of residences and 1 business places, as it formerly did, un der the direction and supervision of a firat-ciaas electrician. Mr. W. W. Leathers. We will keep on hand a line of oeat material, will charee only the actual cost of the material de livered here auded to wages nf man installing it Tne party having the wiring done getting advantage of all discounts and our accounts will al ways he open to said party to see that we are dealing iair. Our dea'*- **- ,n to insure good work and not to make a profit, will ue satisfied to "break even.’’ All contracts for In side wiring will b, based on use of Edison lamps (those Doing the best) and parties will he 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 S2 candle | power lamps from oO cents to 35. Where fixtures are ordered by us only actual cost will be chargea, allowing the discounts to patrons. Brunswick Light and Water Cos. Appeal for Aid. The Missionary State Baptist con vention of Gej.ga will convene in ,Us 32nd. annual gesso.).’ with ihc i First A. B. chur in, Brunswick. Ga., ul whlcu Rev. John Willl.a us is pas tor, Wednesday, June 4, 1902. Rev. ,O. M. Spratling presiding. It will be I one of the largest gatherings of the [state of all our leading ministers and delegates. I earnestly appeal to all our citizens, both white and colored ■fo assist in caring for them. It will ho in session six days. Very truly, Rev. John Williams. Ycu can, at any time, get what you need ! something good to drmh | from me. I carry a full line of all : kinds domestic and Imported liquors and wines in stock, which you can buy at prices to suit the p" or. Slg Levison, agent, 310 Bay. Telephone ISO. Order Your Tailor-Made Clothing through Jim Carter. You won't re gret it. He handles the best line in the country. McDuffie's Turpentine and Mutton Suet Lang Plaster Is a certain ears for whooping cough, easy and com fortable. works tilth you sleep. It cents, at W. Joerger’a. First Sunday Excursion to St. Simon Will Take Place on the 4th. Inst. . Tue new and fast steamer "BES SIE’' will make two round trips as follows: Leave Brunswick 9:00 A. M. Leave Brunswick 2:30 P. M. I-eave St. Simon 10:00 A. M. Leave St. Siqion 6:00 P. M. All who want to spend a delighL fully cool day will And it by going to the island. J. B. Wright, Manager. Ship Notice. Neither the master, owner nor con signees of the Spanish bark Progress will lie responsible for any debts con tracted by i lie crew of said vesel, LOJO, Master. Notice. I wish to announce that I am in no way connected with the Atlantic Laundry, Dye & Knitting Cos. as my name was among the incorporators by mistake. r. e # Hunter. f! I I I ft H Morphint and Whiskey II U 111 |lf| habit*treated withemt pain II | 111 IWI or confinement. Cureenar- I a IWI autped at Sanitarium or no iiV, B. H VEAL. Mfln'gr I.ithi* Springs Cure v'o . Drawer A. Auatell.Ga. Home*resttr.ent sen* w preferred CorrespondenceatrtotJvevidential The beat gait mackerel in Bruns wick. just received at Burns A Curtis'. ’Phone 165. 1 #ust Received ► ►* A Beautiful Line of Summer ► Millinery. Also a Fine Assortment ► of Ladies’ Ornaments of the latest r Gitoson Styles. Ladies are invited to ' Inspect. ► ; c, tarle, ► 303 Newcastle St We Offer This Week 1,000 yards of T a poetry Brussels * arpete, worth 11.00, 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 of a matting at Our Store. Call early *> cl re from a good collection of Patterns. M. M. Miller <& tfon, XCken you | ; ’ XOantHecd] f Jewelry. Silverware, Cut Glass j [ or Novelties, or need any brokeu i f Jewolr or Watches repairer! 4 call on 4 KENKON MOTTj * I 4 The Leading Jeweler, , 11 NSWOAITLI •TEET. < inspeator of watchea for the' 1 •oathara and B 4 B BaJlwayv. ( ; Kaager of the city claoß. Time , by wire from Washington dally 1 ; at 11 a. m. SUNDAYS DINNER and 4 Fresh Squashes, j— < Tomatoes, . Fgg Plants, \ Snap Beans, * &3L 4 New Irish Potatoeg, 4 4 Beets. If it's good to eat we have it. A Geo W. Harper < ’Phone 158. THE GROCER. H. Michelson, 314 Newcastle St. To bring the well (.elected line o 1 Furniture before the public 1 will sell during this week ; $1.65 Ladies’ locker $l.OO I. Center Table 1.00 1.35 high 1 ack dining chair 1.00 1.65 Child’s High Cane Seal Chair 1.00 1.T5 Cradles 1.00 Valuable Property For Sale. Four six-room houses, two on 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 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, Fendlg k. Cos. - -- —i When You Want Your Clothes cleaned and pressed ring phone 253-2, Jim Carters number. • Rice ► s \Vo have just received 10 carloads ► of ► RICE ’ and for the next ten days, we will make ► Special Pi’iocs ’ Merchants w ill do well to supply ’ their w ants now. ► 9he Sbcwninq 'Co. MAY 4