The Brunswick news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1901-1903, May 11, 1902, Image 4

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S Straw Hats TILTC. jfe’’ l '. l jf ate. nuf To dose o<t i lot of Men’s lurch 4 Straw Hats-35c. sou no* uiar - Not os (joori as they hove been, but too good for the pttc price. f '35 c. See Window LEVY’S. fust Received Big vShipment of Velvet Beans Dome Quick if you Want Some of Them m W. J. BUTTS, THE DRUGGIST. “On the Whit* Corner.” I TOBIAS NEWMAN IMS THE EXCLUSIVE CONTROL ef the | Lotos Club PURE | Rye Whiskey, BRUNSWICK A ND VICINITY. H WANTED! fcoo,ooo Cars of Rcrap iron, B) highest cash prices paid Bor same. J. W, Watkins, 208 Bay St., Brunswich Ga. 1. May Week Sale i | 4 ' 4 4 p Continued I P j ► < 'Until Monday fight, May 12th ■wj* Bro. aplL,. • '*a ; -Id Newcastle, 302 Bay Sts PORI LAND HRm SUFFERS Portland, Me., May "lO.—News of the catastrophe at St. Pierre, island of Martinique, was of deep interest to the firm of J. H. Hamlin & Cos., of this city, which is said to be the only New England business (louse with an office at St. Pierre. Besides dealing in northern lumber, the Hamlins are in terested in the sugar industry there, and hold considerable property. Their loss will be heavy. J. C. Hamlin, the Junior member of the firm, says that there were no New England people at the Island connected with the business* and believes that none but natives were killed. He Is also of the opinion that no New England or American ves sels were in port, as the season for shipping lumber, leg and coal is over. Stone Throwing. A propensity to throw stones regard less of consequences has been one of the earliest signs of natural depravity among men since time began and, we fear, must continue that way until the millennium ushers in the era when bad boys are no more and stones are con fined to their proper and legitimate uses. Anyway, the mischief wrought by this vicious and execrable habit looms up Into serious proportions when the figures are given out by plate glass In surance men showing that It costs not less than $250,000 n year to make good the losses thus caused by reckless boys hi this country alone. With stone throwing costing $230,000 a year, carelessness In setting fires cost ing hundreds of millions more and heedless accidents causing Immense sacrifice of property, the good people have many bills to foot which ought not to be theirs.—Leslie’s Weekly. ST. PETER’S IN ROME. It Takes Matty Visits to Realise lit Vitm 1 news un(l Splendor. It is curious to watch the fact’s of people as they enter the great doors of Bt. Peter’s at Home and push line!; the heavy leathern curtains that keep out the noise and the air and find them selves in the presence of the most im pressive spectacle on earth, as Byron said: Majesty, Power, dory, strength and beauty- all are n Islet! In this eternal ark of worship. It is easy to detect those who have never been there before and those who have become accustomed to its mag nitude and gorgeousness. It requires several visits to adjust the vision and the mind to Sts colossal proportions and brilliant decorations and enable them to realize the vastness and the beauty of the scene. The more fre quently you visit St. Peter's ealhedral tUp greater and the more beautiful it becomes, and after a time you are en abled to drink in with complete satis faction the fullness of its area, its al titude and its magnificence. The cost of the building up to date liiyi been more than sss,<hhi,{loo, nntl the annual expense of maintaining it Is about $.'55,000. An architect and a gang of workmen are always employ ed. Home Letter in Chicago Ilecord Herald. Spiders mill Alcoliol. A student of natural history had been In the habit of immersing for preserva tion his different specimens of spiders and ants in bottles of alcohol. He saw that they struggled for a few minutes, but he thought that sensation was soon extinguished and that they were soon free from suffering. On one occasion he wished to pre serve a large female spider and twen ty font- of her young ones that he had captured. Ho put the mother into a bottle of alcohol and saw that after a few moments she folded up her legs upon her body and was at rest, lie then put into the bottle the young ones, who, of course, manifested acute pain. What was ids surprise to see the mother arouse herself from her lethar gy, dart around and gather her young ones to tier bosom, fold her legs over them, again relapse into insensibility until at last death came to her relief and the limbs, no longer controlled by tliis maternal Instinct, released their grasp and became dead! He has never since repeated the experiment, but has applied chloroform before Immersion. The Pamt'es. The Parsecs are sun worshipers, and It is an Interesting sight to see throngs of them on the shore of the Imy as the sun rises, apparently from the sea performing the simple rites of their religion, the fluttering robes showing their tine figures to (lie best advantage as the day begins. Their religious practices are simple in the extreme, consisting mainly In strict dietary rules and personal cleanliness. The rigid observance of sanitary laws produces the natural result of perfect health among the adults—large fam ilies of active, healthy children an! Im mense numbers of old men, gray beard I'd, white haired, but erect and prince ly in their gait and attitude despite the naturally enervating character of the tropical climate. llartl to Classify. A local wit was one day discussing the mental incapacity of editors with the late 11. C. Banner. “Now,” sit id he, "what do you think of this: I used to write serious and comic matter for a certain daily, which paid me S2O a column for the humor ous stuff and $lO for the serious. One day the editor asked me to mark my comic things ‘O’ and my serious sto ries ‘S' with a blue pencil, that tie might toll them apart. Wasn’t that pretty rough on him?" “No,” replied Bunuer, with a smile , and a twinkle In his eye, “but it was pretty rough on you." New York ffimeu., THE JBBirKSWIQK DAILY NEWS PERSONAL MENTION. SHORT NOTES ABOUT PEOPLE WHO COME AND GO WHO 1 HEY V.SIY R. B. Tapper leift Friday on the Mallory steamer lor a short visit to New York. Louis J. heavy,, .!r. of the News is spending a few days in Charles ton. A farge number of Brunswickians will visit Savannah today. C. L. Davejnport, of the News, is taking in the Charleston exposition. Justice I .am bright's court will meet iu regular monthly session tomorrow. A number of cases are on the dockets. If. M. Read, a prominent contractor of Brunswick, is in the city for the purpose of bidding on contracts for the construction of new wharves at Mullet Key.—Tampa Tribune. The Messio line will run double daily boats to St. Simon today, leav ing at it a. m. ami 2;:? < p. m. it will be a good opportunity for a pleasant day’s outing. Mrs. F. Harrison and children lev.* Monday for Apalachicola Fia, where \< < y tv ill vie. re-la ir. 8 and friends. WILL CARRY GLYNN COUNTY. Captain V.tley Williams is in the Lead I lere. There seems to be but little doubt about Captain Wiley Williams, ran (l ida to for prisoner commissioner rar ing this county, and he should. tie goes before the people with Lie strongsst possible mime endorsement, while there is great deal of doubt about hts opponent Tom Eason, winning in his own enmity. The people of Muscogee iir>- booled Captain Williams Ix-emise they km w him to he a pine man. Eason's friends wrecked the print ing olfiee of Ift v. Snow, a niearhei' editor, some days ago because he spoke favorably of Captain Williams' candidacy. Prof. VV. V White is here on ms regular annual visit. Pianos, organs, put ill first clam order. Address tio2 Albcrniarle street or phone Thomas’ stable. The Resale line will run double daily boats to St. Simon today, leav ing at !i a. m. uml 2; 30 p. in. It will be a good opportunity for a pleasant day's outing. All kinds of fancy cracker* for 5- o’clock tea at Burns & Curtis’. Why Pay Rent When the Same Mon ey Will Purchase a Home. The following property will not be on the market long. First come, first served: The old Fulton home, 80x206 feet, with good twostory house. Price $1,250. terms SIOO cash, balance monthly payments, with Interest at 6 per cenL Monthly payment in cluding interest $14.57. House corner Richmond street and First avenue. SI,OOO, terms SIOO cash. $11.26 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, Fendig ft Cos. The celebrated Waukesha Arcadian ginger ale now on sale at Huuter- Sales drug store. The most exhilar ating drink, dispensed at any fount In the city. Call for it. COLLINS & GLASS, Contractors and 8i Iders. . . Estimates fur-dshed on short no tice and satisfai Von guaranteed. Superintending I specialty. 422 Norte Volf Street, The steamer Resale will run special excurions to St. Simon Sunday. If You Don’t Know where to find Jim Carter ask anybody; they have all been there, except you. You Get the Best Work when yen send your clothes to Jim Carter. ’Phono 253-2. Electric bell work of all kinds. We keep ’em ringing, too. Electrical Sup ply Cos. New Store, New Goods, New Prices. Everything new and up to date. 1 have opened a first-class grocery in the store formerly occupied by Johannessen Bros., 118 A street, and the public is cordial ly invited to call and inspect my stock, P. DEV ARRIS THE BRUNSWICK BICYCLISTS WILL EE PUNISHED IF THEY VIO- ImTE new law af- TER TODAY. Chief of police Burney says that rid ing on the sidewalks of Union St, must bo stopped, in accordance with the new ordinance passed by council Thursday night last. Under the law-s of the ordinance the law became effective yesterday, and the chief detailed an officer to arrest all parties violating the laws . The officers succeeded in arresting some forty violaters, that the chief !• it that sufficient notice had not been givt n to the public and accordingly the ca-. s were not docketed. However those who insist an violating the law alter this notice will b ■ surverely punished. TO ELECT DEACONS. Interesting Meeting to Occur at Pres byterian Church Today. Toe usual service of public wor ship will he conducted by the pastor at the Presbyterian ohurdv today. The Sunday scncol will meet at 4;30 instead of 4 and the evening service will be at 8 instead of 7;4„>. At the close of the morning . rviee a congregational meeting will lie held for the purpose of elections some dea cons. The offering today will he for foreign • missions. Strangers and visitors cordially welcome to all t lie above services. NO MEETING TONIGHT. Auditorium Not Quite Yet Complete. Committee Meets Monday . Ttie auditorium is not quite ready arid tile meeting announced for to night has been called off. A delay in receiving some of the material made it impossible to get the building ready. By Tuesday or Wednesday It will be completed aril ready for the open ing service on Wednesday night. The general committee is called to meet at the auditorium at II a. in. Monday morning. A full attendance is desired. STOP, ► 7 : LOOK, THINK! ► f Can you afford to be without ► Life Insuance? tour good health ► today may be gone tomoriow ami .your life may go out at any mo , merit. One goes out at every tick ot the watch. ► Th >. Phoon x ; Mutual Li To ► K the OKI It liable, is repesouteu by %onlQomern \ <& s ccdi(ear. Insure while you are in good ' health, when you are sick you 'cannot, rvlso for the best Fire, -Storm and Accident insurance .ring phone 134 S. P. O. Box 142. New England people like New Eng land food. Cali up Burns & Curtis'. 'Phone 165, for Newfoundland salt cod, mackerel, cods tongues and sounds, canned clams. Also a full line of staple groceries, fresh on ev ery steamer. Oh! It’s Something New — * — Sliced Bacon, glass jars. .25c. Chipped Dried Beef, glass Jar* !se. Corned Ham, 1-2 pound can. 10c Pig feet 1-2 pound can .... Hie. Head Cheese 1-2 lb. can... 10 Corned Codfish, 2 'b. can...lot. THOMAS KEANY, Fan*y •rocer, fust fteeeived A Beautiful T.inc of Summer Millinery. Also a Fine Assortment of Ladies' Ornaments o"f the latest Gitoson Styles. Ladies are invited to In sj we t. c. tarlc, 2u:i New castle gt BATCH OE CITY NEWS A DAY’S DOINGS IN THE CITY BY THE SEA QUICKLY GATHERED UP. Excursion to Charleston. A large excursion to Charleston is being arranged for May 28, under the auspices of W. S. McLaugnlin. It has been arranged via the Southern rail way and promises to be largely pat onized. A New Enterprise. W. 11. Davenport has established a pressing club in the Central hotel building 'and will be glad to see his friends. He has employed the best ot labor and is in shape to give the best of satisfaction. His telephone is 141-2. Ring him when you want ! good work. To Meet Here The Georgia state board of pharmacy will meet here on Monday. May Hi, tr thcex.iminatinii of applicants for license to practice pharmacy in Georgia. The memliera of the b >:trd are: S. U. Da.i - lun, Augusta. Ga., chairman; M x Morris, Macon, Ga; C. lb Jordan, Montieollo, Ga. : ,J. G. Dodson, Annri cus, Ga.; George F. Payne. Atlanta, Ga Special Meeting of Masons. Members of Ocean lodge. No. 214, F and A. M., are requested to meet at the Masonic hail on Monday night at 8 o'clock. Important business will come before the lodge and the pres ence of ai! members is desired, J. T. Lambright, (5. W, Blanton, Secretary. W. Master. A Popular Place. “Pap'’ Goldsmith's place is rapid ly growing in. popularity with the general public and is Raging to the front and is earning a well deserved reputation as being the most refined rendezvous in the city. Build Orecn '"d the clever mixologist, is in charge of life cafe and his urbane Ji.s po-ition and familiarity wdili tile Inis -m,.- makes if Vhe 'most popular place in tin- city. ANY ONE desiring a gentle and good hors-- and buggy with harness. Whole outfit, can be seen by calling at Sun .dunk sire-t. Good bargain offered for cash. McDuffie's turpentine aud Mutton Suet Lang Plaster is a certain cure for whooping cough, easy and com fortable, works while yon sleep. 25 cents, at W. Joerger’s. For Sale • Ghe small lions. -and lot on A street, n nr gas house. Price SSOO. monthly nay titer, is. Brobston. Fendig & Cos. L our work don't pr ve up you don't have to pay for it. Electrical Supply Cos. When you want lumber of any kind call on L. A. Miller. He will save yon money. 'I hose who have not bought their NIW HATS Will do well to call at ‘Miss %. 'Hater ,i Ref on l buying elsewhere Ncxv Hats, New Flowers A New Line of Refrigerators, j Mosquito Nets, | y: y Ice Cream Freezers, ( lawn Chairs and Settees, Mattings and Fiber Rugs, j - iPijfS Have your Kitchen as cool ns v " lir Hl§srjf Parlor by buying one of fur grand 1 Blue Name Oil Cook Stoves, 80® H|r No Smoke. No Smell No Datigi r. L M. M. Miller dden, XChcn you \ XOant^ccd , Jewelry. Silvsrware, Cat Glass J ■ o r Novelties, or need any broken ' Jewalr t or Watches repaired * call on 1 KENNON MOTT, The Leading Jawatsix 2t6 NEWOA97VS STREET. • Inspector of waUs&ee far the' Soeifesni and B * B Railway Keeper and the city aloofe. Time by wire from Washington dally at 11 a. m. ■ Just ; Received : N- vi Georgi a [ Syrup in Cans f > If it's good to eat we have it. - Geo W. Harper ‘ ’Phone 158. THE GROCER. H. IVlichelson, 314 Newcastle St. To brin<; tlio well selected line of Furniture before the public 1 will Nil during this week : $! fia Ladies' looker #l.OO I .33 (tenter Table 1.00 I 'T' high 1 nek tliniiuf chair I .On I He < iiild's High Cane Seat (iiair j .00 l i.i (Tadles 1.00 Valuable Property For Sale. Four six room houses, two oa flay street, two on Oglethorpe street. Price SSOO eaoh, 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 god speculative value. Six-room house and lot on South Wok street. \ SBSO. Five room two story house and | lot Old Town $1,050 Brohston, Fendtg <fc Cos. - ■, When You Want Your Clothes j cleaned and pressed ring 'phone 253 2, . Jim Carter's number. Rice — We In.VI- just received 10 cat loads' of rice . ami forth** next ten days, jive will make Special Prices Merchants will do wpll to supply tlivir wants iiow. c Jhe £)c timing 'Co. MAY U