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SATURDAY MORNING
Straw Hats
lo dose out a lot of Men’s
Straw Hats-35 c.
Not as good as they have
been, but too good for the
price.
35 c.
See Window
LEVYB.
Just Received Big Shipment of;
A
Velvet Beans
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Come Quick if you Want Some;
of Them
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| W. J. BUTTS,
t THE DRUGGIST. ;
TOBIAS NEWMAN
HAS THE EXCLUSIVE CONTROL
of 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,
20® Bay St, Brunswich Ga.
May Week Sale,
Monday May sth,
TO
Saturday May 10th
tJ. H. Hell ep& Bro.
220 Newcastle, 302 Bay Sts.
See Circular Great Bargains
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THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS
PLANT SYSTEM MUST
RETURN PROPERTY HERE
IMPPORTANT DECISION RENDER
ED BY ATTORNEY GENERAL
BOYKIN WRIGHT.
In an opinion rendered Thursday
by Attorney Gneral Boykin Wright
sustains the contentions ot Comptrol
ler General Wright with reference to
two important points connected with
the Plant System's tax returns.
Tnc railroad refused to return for
taxation certain real estate and build
ings thereon in Brunswick, valued
at $43,000, because it states the prop
erty belongs to the city of Brunswick
and is simply under lease to the road.
It developed that the lease was an
indefinite one and the controller gener
al held that the road should pay taxes
on the property. Tne road also ob
jected to returning for taxation the
new i.no between desup and Folkston,
because it is not yet in use. This
line, 00 miles long, the controller
general held, should be returned the
same us the other property whether
it is in use or not. He thinks the
return should bet Vie same as for the
other main line, SIO,OOO a mile, or a
total of about sr,u,uoo. in both these
contentions the attorney generald sus
tains the controller general through
out, and Oapt. Wright will insist, on
the returns being made accordingly.
ENDORSES COL. HITCH.
Grand Jury of Ware Wants Their
Candidate Elected.
Tile following resolution was passed
by the Ware county grand jury:
Our fellow townsman, Hon. S. W.
Hitch, being a. candidate for judge of
the superior court of tthis judicial cir
cuit, and the candidate opfKisiug him
having been endorsed by his home
county grand jury, we deem it proper
and our pleasure to endorse and com
mend Hon. Simon W. Hitch as capable
and well qualified for said high an.
honorable olliee. Neither candidate
lias askcu our endorsement, Imt we
feej that it is our duty, as it is our
Pleasure, to make this recommenda
tion.
An outing to St. Simon Sunday will
lie just the think take the steamer
lie: sic.
What Thin Folk Need.
In the greater power of digesting
and assimilating food. For them l)r.
Kings New Idle Pills work wonders.
They tone and regulate the digestive
organs, gently oxix l all poisons from
ine system, enrich the blood, improve
appetite, make healthy flesh. Only
25c. at all druggists.
Launch For Hire.
The swilt launch "J. H. Polhill" is
for rent by the hour, day or week.
Past, safe and roomy. Enquire at
Polhill's drug store.
With commendable enterprise the
steamer Hcssle will make the run to
St. Simon Sunday.
Why Pay Rent When the Same Mon
ey Will Purchase a Home.
The following property will not be
on the market ioug. First come,
hist served:
The old Fulton home, 80x206 feet,
with good two story house. Price
$1,250, terms SIOO cash, balance
monthly payments, with interest at
6 per cent. Monthly payment in
cluding interest $14.37. House corner
Richmond street and First avenue,
SI,OOO, terms SIOO cash, $11.25 per
month, which Include interest. Three
other two-story houses immediately
east of above. Price $720 each, sBo
cash and SB.OO per month, which In
cludes Interest. Brobston, Feudig
Go.
Pure Galifornia Tokay, Sherry, Ca
tawba, Port, Muscated or Blackberry
Wine, 25 enets per large bottle. Thte
wines ate absolutely guaranteed to be
as good as any so called imported
wines, sold for more than double the
price. A trial will convince you.
Telephone 130, Sig Levis in, agent,
S>lo Bay stieet.
Appeal for Aid.
The Missionary State Unprist con
vention of Govgm will convene in
its 32n<l. ann ml session with the
First A. B. chur m, Brunswick. Ga.,
el wh 0., lie'- John Willi.i us is pas
tor, Wednesday, June 4, 1902. Itev.
M. Spratling presiding. It will be
one of the largest gatherings of tlie
state of all our leading m,ulsters and
delegates. I earnestly appeal to all
our citizens, both white and. colored
to assist in caring for them. It will
be in session six days. Very truly,
Rev. John Williams.
The celebrated Waukesha Arcadian
ginger ale now on sale at Hunter-
Sales drug store. The most exhillar
ating drink dispensed at any fount
In the city. Call for it
The finest line of imported gins,
Scotch whiskeys and French brandy*
at treasonable prices. Telephone ISO.
5 ?. I ovison. agent. 310 Bry stro-.t.
Delicious cod tongues and sounds,
and Nawt'oundaland salt cod, at Barns
6 Curtis' 'Phone its.
COLLINS A GLASS.
Contractors and BL.ldera.
. . Estimates furnished on short no
tice and satlsfanMon guaranteed.
Superintending specialty.
422 Nortf. Volf Street,
The steamer Bessie will run special
excurions to St. Simon Sunday.
fieme dedal
7(ews tHetes.
Mrs. J. B. Wright came over from
St. Simon yesterday.
. . .
Mrs. Joe Raymond is visiting rela
tives and friends in New York.
• • *
Mrs. W. W. Tabhot, who has been
quite ill, continues to improve.
• * •
Mrs. A. H. Howell and little son,
Stacy, are the guest of Mrs. T. G. Stacy
• • •
Mrs. E. ('. Hyer is quite sick with
ftjje r at she home of Mrs. T. J.
Wright.
* * *
Mis Margie Stiles and Mis. U. E.
Mercer and little son, of Savannah,
will arrive tomorrow to visit Mrs. C.
S. Wyliy. ,
• • •
Mr, and Mrs. J. S. Raymond and
Master Donovan Raymond, spent sev
eral Jays of this week on Jekyl, the
guests of Mrs. Ernest Grub.
• •
Rev. Percy Eubanks, formerly rec
tor of St. .Inge's church, with his en
tire family, has joined tie- Catholic
eh urea and become a professor in a
Catholic college in lowa.
• • •
Mrs. C. Reilewald and daughter.
Miss Hattie Eineriek, of Ni w London.
Conn., who have been visiting Mrs.
A. C. Wooil.lelt ori the Mallory steam
er yesterday for New York.
• • •
J. S. Raymond left yesterday on
too Mallory steamer for New York.
Mr. Raymond has been ill with ma
larial lever and dopes to receive l bene
fit from the sea trip. He will return
in about ten days.
• • •
The Ladies' Aid society of St Marks
church will serve lunch Tuesday in
Idle, w right building on Monk street
at I o'clock, in the afternoon and
evening ice erenm and cake will be
served and fancy articles will he
sold.
* * *
Tm- sacret concert at the Presby
terian church last night, was a great
success and a delightful treat to the
audience. The cantata in i>s a.
tirety was beautiful and was tin cy
rendered, the solos and chorus each
being formed moat creditably. The
solo "Dream of Paradise," sung by
Mis. \V. H. Dyer, was exquisitely ren
dered and Mrs. Dyer's fine voice was
■H-ver heard to better advantage.
Mr. Howard Waff's solo, "Forward
Christian Soldier,” was very tine. Mr.
11 101 Sherman sang the solo parts
in "The Coming of the King," in his
usually masterly style. Mrs. E. I).
\\ alter and Mrs. Mary Staey sang
beautiful solos, which were much en
joyed. The instrumental music of Mrs
Maya. Mr. McDuffie and Mr. Geo. Cook
was splendidly rendered and the inun
iM'r was among the favorite of the
evening. Altogether the concert was
a most artistic success, and those par
ticipating should feel repaid for their
efforts to please the audience.
Read This.
It is to your interest. wison'.s
photos are the only thing. The very
latest in styles and the handsomest
In finish ever seen in the city uv
guaontee you the picture you’ want
without) any reservation. Com > in
and sue us.
New England people like New Eng
land food. Call up Burns & Curtis'
Phone 1 bn, for Newfoundland salt
cod, salt mackerel, cods tongues and
Sounds, canned clams. Also a full
line of staple groceries, fresh on ev
ery steamer. ev
Oh! It's
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New
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i Sliced Bacon, glass jars.. 25c.
k Clipped Dried Beef, gia.-s
* ’....'....1.,c.
► Corned Ham, 12 pound ean.B'c
t Big feet 1-2 pound can . .. c>c.
► Head Cheese 1-2 lb. can... 10
, Corued Codfish, 2 lb. can. .lac.
THOMAS KEANY.
Panoy areeer,
fast Received
A Beautiful Bine id Siinnurr
Millinery. Alsoa fine Assortment
of Ladies' Ornaments of tin latest
Gibson
Styles. Ladies aiv invited to
Inspect.
c. Zarle,
.’oil Newcastle St.
BATCH OP
CITY NEWS
A DAY’S DOINGS IN THE CITY
BY THE SEA QUICKLY
GATHERED UP.
Small Bets Lively.
At least fifty small bets have lx en
made within the past few days on the
result of the primary. The largest bet
known of so far is .$25.00
Gun Club Shoot Today.
Tne Brunswick gun club will have
the Hist shoot ol' the season at the
grounds on the boulevard this after
noon. Messrs. Walter Huff, Collins and
Eyck, professional shots, will be the
guests of the club.
Extra Papers Tomorrow.
Tne News will print several hundred
extra copies of the paper tomorrow
and advertisers who desire to reaeli
the people of Brunswick and Glynn
county buy space. There will be no
increase in rates.
Large Payrolls Today.
The bay is the busiest place in the
city right about now and when there
is a great deal of work along the
liver front the merchants, of course,
do a great deal better. Tonight the
pay rous will Ik* very large and it
Should be a good day with tne stores.
Had a Hard Time.
The picnic given by tile Kings
Daughters of Fernandilia to Brunswick
Wednesday, had rather a hard time
in tne return trip and the exxursion
!>is did not reach Fernandina until
lair Tnuisday afternoon. . It appears
tlie Emmeline, which brought the ex
cursion. ran into a mud bank about
twelve oi fifteen miles from Fernan
dma and stuck there until a tug could
could tie sent to her relief.
Some Corrections.
In our report of council proeood
ings published yesterday we failed to
state that tiie petition of residents in
vicinity of Albany, Mansfield, VVolt
an.l Howe streets, to compel I Ir. .!. M.
Madden to put in sewerage at. his
houses in said vicinity was referred
to the mayor, and also failed to state
legal ding the "ordinance to amend an
ordinance, granting the Brunswick &
15: ,u ingh ain railroad company the
right to lay track oil certain streets
in the city of Brunswick and for
other purposes adopted March 15,
so as to prescribe for switoh
ing service and for other purposes,
that it had been read the second time,
passed and adopted.
Bids Wanted.
Bids are invited for the purchase
the material in the old Baptist
(hutch building, corner r and 11
sti'ii:: Building to lie torn down
and removed limn premises. Bids to
Wlth the clerk of coun
ul by 12 o clock, May 22.
N. D. Russell,
Clerk of Council.
Those who have not bought their
MW HA IS
"’ill do well to call at
Miss X. dialer'#
B* for, buying t lscwhcre-
N' W Hats. Now Flowers
A New Line of
Refrigerators, tU
'ce Cream Vree/crs, \ ' iElfeli
Urnii Chairs ami Settees, raj I^7l
Mattings and Fiber
Z!::Zn„?£z
•Hue I lame Oil Cook Slot o V k
No Smoke. No Smell N,, i > ;l
€ M. Jitliller &son,
MAY 10
i liken I{6U l
"Want'Seed.
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’ Jewelry. Silverware, Cut Glass '
► 0 r Novelties, or need any broken *
► Jewolr, or Watches repaired -
call on 1
KENNON MOTT.
Tha Leading Jeweler.
SIS Nt-WCASTTI STREET.
Inspector of watehee for tha
SciAhara ami B & £ Railways.
Keapt* ef the etty eloofe. Tima
by wire from Washington dally
at 11 a. m.
Just
Received
New Georgia
Syrup in Cans
If it's good to eat we have it.
Geo. W.Harper
'Phone 158. THE GROCER.
H. Mielielson,
314 Newcastle St.
To bring the w i ll n ], , f,-,f | iU e
of Furniture before- the public
I will .el) during this week :
f!.f>s Indies’ I nckei *I.OO
1 35 Center Table 1.00
I. iiigli l ack dinmg chair i .00
1.05 ( bild I ligh (’a lie Sear
Chair !.(••()
1.15 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 tor 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
geod speculative value. Six-room
house and lot on South Woli street.
$550. Five room two story house and
lot Old Town $1,050 Brobston, Fendls
& Cos.
When You Want Your Clothes
cleaned and pressed ring ’phone 253-2,
Jim Carter's number.
Rice—
Wi have just received 10 cat loads
of
XV X O 353
and for the next ten days, we will
make
Special Prices
Merchants will do well to supply
their w ants now. ‘
9hc Beaming 'Go.