The Brunswick news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1901-1903, June 01, 1902, Image 4

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SUNDAY MORNING Ladies’ Umbrellas Colored and Black, all sorts of hand les and qualities. Special sale* this week on two lots Just received. One lot $2.98. One lot |1.48. See Window. Voumnny .Mllor'lh. 1".,, We Are Now Prepraed to furnish Ice Cream, inode from Pure Cream, in any quantiiy, and deliver It any where in the city. We nave special tea (l earn ‘Packers” fol our Family Trade, and we guarantee qua.ity of cream, and promptness of delivery. i 50 c. quart. w. j! butts, THE DRUGGIBT. TOBIAS NEWMAN fl/15 THE EXCLUSIVE CONTROL of the Lotos Club PURE Rye Whiskey, BRUNBWICK A ND VICINITY. WANTED and FOR SALE Second Hand Furniture, Stoves, Organs, Pianos, Desks, and other things too numerous to mention. J. W, Watkins, 208 Bay St, Brunswich Ga. I also have 3 Sewing Machine the last chance, at $7,50 each. BIG : Bargain Sale ► Monday June 2, Tuesday June 3. [ See Circular. Call and Convince Yourself J. H. Holler & Bro. Two Stores, 220 Newcastle, 302 Bay Sts. j NEW ELEC IRIC COMPANY BUYS NEW QUARTERS^ MANAGER O'FARRELL GIVES OUT A STATEMENT AS TO CER TAIN CONDITIONS. To<4 Brunswick Electrical Supply Cos., will begin tomorrow moving their plant, fixture®, electrical supplies, etc. from the Kaiser building on Glouces ter street to the Hienwick building, on Grant street, which property they yesterday purchased through the real estate agency of R. R, Hopkins an.l thereby hangs a tale. For some reason Mr. Kaiser, of the firm of A. Kaiscfr & Bro., if whom the Supply Company were tenant* gave them notice yesterday that they persona non gratas, to speak, and ordered them pcremptorally to vacate the premises. Mr O’Farrell, of the Supply Com pany visited the News office last night and gave out the following statement: “$ came to Brunswick to invest my money and do business on bn si ness principles. “I rented Mr. Kaiaer’R building In good faith with a verbal lease for one year, Installed an engine, iniilt a foun- Yesterday Mr. Kaiser came to me and gave me positive orders to vacate, say ing ho hail decider! not to rent me the dation and expended SSOO in so doing, building. I remonstrated with him and he finally said he would resort to an injunction unless 1 compiled. Not wishing to bo forced into litigattion and after consulting my attorney, I decided to do as ordered. since I was at a disadvantage, and finally after trying to rent, several places, I Baw Mr. Hopkins and purchased the Ogle thorpe street property and will re move there Monday morning and will have a complete connection and be in lull operation by Wednesday night. Wlilkl i am put to an expense or smi.o Mr. Kaiser, refusing to reimburse me for that amount spoilt in getting into and out of his building. I pro poses to give the people of Brunswick tlie best electric light service they bavqi ever had, and trust that theyf will co-operate with me in the prem ises." A News representative endeavored to reach Mr. Kaiser last night but failed, hence his side of the matter Is not known. In this connection it is to be hoped the Supply Company will be encour aged by our people as they have cer tainly displayed the proper spirit and according to Mr. O’FarrCU have not boon, treated just right. Just why Mr. Kaiser's action was taken is not known, but it is said that other ten a-ntfs objected to the noise of the engine, ( Reveals a Great Secret. It is often asked how such start ling curve, that puzzle the beat phy siciaos, are effected by Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption. Here’s the secret. It cuts out the phlegm and germ-infected mucus, and lets the life-giving oxygen enrich and vitalize the blood. It heals the in flamed, cough-worn throat and lungs. Hard cokls and stubborn coughs soon yield to Dr. King’s New Discovery, the most infallible remedy for all' Throat and Lung diseases Guaran teed bottles 50c and SI.OO Trial bot- When You Just Must Have your clothes at a certain time ring up Jim Carter. His quick serv ii- can’t be equalled. He won’t dis apjioinl you. Special sale of Mattings on Mon day and Tuesday at Heller's. Notice of Dissolution. Notice is hereby given that the firm of Montgomery & Goodyear heretofore engaged in the fire, storm! accident an.l life insurance* business in the city of Brunswick, Ga., is this day dissolved by mutual consent Mr Goodyear retiring. The business’ will 'be continued at the old stand, 302 Gloucester street, by Mr. Montgomery who will settle all firm liabilities and receipt for all monies due said firm This May 31, 1902. J. A, MONTGOMERY, C. P. GOODYEAR, JR. Notice. I desire to inform the; public that 1 have succeeded to t'ne insurance bus iness heretofore conducted by Mont gomery & Goodyear, and will continue same hereafter under the name of J A, Montgomery & Company. I shall endeavor at all times to serve prompt ly and faithfully and hope; to merit a libel al share of the public patronage J- A. MONTGOMERY. One lot of Linen ln-\ss Goods wc-ith 10c, 12 l-2c, and ifie. w!1 be sold at be. ou Monday and Tuesday at Ifei- Kr '*- !*#** You Can be Pleased. If you are sometimes called a crank because! you know what you want send your clothes to Jim Cartier. He wauts such customers. Special sales ou all Dress Goods on Monday and Tuesday at Heller's. Quick Service. The quickest clothes cleaning serv ice is operated by Jim Carter. Any time you say so, your clothes will be ready. For Rent—Front room nicely fur nished. neutrally located. Address U, care News. !A; *H BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS Dr. and Mrs. C. Oglesby have re turned from Atlanta. • | Miss Kathleen Norris has return- < ed comes from a visit to Suwauee ; Springs, Fla. i • • • Miss Vivian Norris is spending sometime with relatives at Hender sonville. N. 0. • • a Mr. and Mrs. J. E. and their family left yesterday for Tampa to spend the summer. a a a Mrs. W. F. Penniman and Miss El len Penni man have returned from a visit to Charleston. a a a Mr. and Mrs. F. D. M. Strachan and their little son left yesterday for St. Simon to spend some. time. a a a Mr. A. V. Wood and Miss Irene Wood arrive today from Washington, D. C. Mrs. Wood will remain away for some weefes longer. Miss Ella Burdette arrived yesterday from Hazlehurst and will make this city her home. Miss Burdette is a lovely young lady and an acquisition to Brunswick society. a a a A pleasant party will spend the day in Savannah, chaperoned by Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Battle, of Hagleston, Ga., Among them will he Miss Maggie Wise, aiißS Annie Harrell, Miss Liilie Harrell and Miss Gertrude Youles. a a a The Daughters of the Confederacy hereby invite all the Confederate vet erans and thelir wives of this city to attend the entertainment on June 3d, in honor of the birthday of Jefferson Davis at the resilience of Mrs. K. F. Coney. a a • Among the out-of-town guests at the Grqely-Wilder wedding will he Mrs. D. Wyatt Aiken and Miss Sadie Aiken, who will arrive tomorrow from Brooklyn. Misa Sallio Aiken will he one of Miss Wilder’s bridesmaids. They will be the gmasts of Mrs. ii it. Hopkins for several weeks, aft- r which they will visit Mrs. F. D. Aiken on St. Simon’s. a a a Miss Fannie Grant Nightengale en tertained the Aehcia club yesterday afternoon with a card party. Fivi* naml euchre was played and the first prize was won by Miss Leslie Butts; the second by Miss Mary Lilia Blan ton; the consolation by Miss Ellen Penninmn. Delicious refreshments were* served and the ev ning was a pleasant success. • • • Master Hazel Wright was the host at a pleasant party last Monday ev< n _ng. The invitations word adorned with gilt spider webs in one corner, and the words ■'Most children from a spider run away. But with a well we'll begin our play." These dainty and artistic missives were the work of Mrs. G. W. Coates. • * Invitations have been received to the marriage of Miss Julia \! ador Wilder to Mr. George Edmund Gree ley, on Wednesday evening, June nth, a,t 7 o’clock. St. Mark’s church. This wedding wili be an event of much interest to a large circle of friends anil will the prettiest and most brilliant church wedding that has occurred here for some time. The bride-to-bS is one of the loveliest am#l most gifted girls who evq graced Brunswick society, and there Is general regret over the fact that she is to make her home in another city. Mr. Greeley is the cashier of the hank in Marlborough, Mass., where he is prominent and popular. The Daughters of the Confederacy will-give a silver tea on Tuesday even ing at the residence of Mrs. E. F. Coney and will also at the same time wnOertain the veter ans with an informal reception in honor of the birthday of Jefferson Da vis which occurs oti that day. A pleasant evening is promised to ail who attend as there will be music and speeches, and re! ■ "hments will be served. The public is ._vited to attend, as the cause is a worthy one, the Daughters wishing to raise the necessary money to pay the balance due on the coping recently- placed arountt the Confederate graves in Oak Grow cemetery. A small dona tion left to the option of the visitor ia ail that Is qxpeeted. As the occa sion is a purely social one for the veterans, they will not be expected to contribute anything except their pres ence, which is especially requ*\ste,L A formal invitation will be found else where in this paper. The Zinnia club was entertained by Missess Ethel and Kezzte Conolly Mon day evening with a delightful card party. Toe Zinnia's young men friends were their guests on this oc casion the presence of the gentlemen IN SOCIETY. not being forbidden by the rules of this avowediy spinsters club. Hearts was the appropriate game played. The ladies first prize was wou by Miss Leslie Butts; the second by Miss Rita Mc- Kinnon, and the ladles consolation by Miss Marie Parker. The gentleman s first prize was won by Mir. Albert Banks; the second by Mr. Howard WafT and the consolation was cu; by Mr. Collins. Those present w.-re. Misses Marie Parker, Ma :r McCul lough, Leslie Butts, Rhetta McCul lough. Julia W l-ieir Luci'.s Butts, Fi n rie Aiken, /’. tn Pen’:.r an, Ce.irude Allen. Rita McKinn ,n, Fan ii Grant Nlgi.teugaie, Mary Li!'i Blanton, Car olir Dunwcur Constance Butes, lose j phine du Bignon, Edna Penniman. Mrs. ; Monroe Fleming, Messrs. Bayard Butts, Malcolm McCullough, George Smith, Howatrd Waff, F. E. Twitty, J. W. Griffith, Carrington Cosby. How ard Smith. Albert Banks. Meldrim, LaVilrgne Whitfield, Albert Cunning ham, Eugene Whitfield, William Ware, Charlies Fleming, C. M. Petti cord, J. W. Pace, Collins. B. P. Coleman, R. D Meader, T. Q. Fleming, Jr. A FEW DAYS MORE. - Tax Books Will Remain Open to Ac commodate the Public. Umf r a strict construction of the law, the tax hooks should have closed yesterday, lint Tax Receiver Dubb: rly lias decided to hold them over for a few days simply as a matter of accom modation to the tax payers of the coun ty. This is a very commendable act on the part of Mr. Dubberly, and he lias requested the News to urge upon the public to coma forward at once and make tueir returns. A NEAT RESTAURANT. Arnheiter’s Cafe Has Been Put in First Class Condition. One of the neatest places in Bruns wick is Arnheiter’3 cafe and restau rant, which has Just been wall pa pered and otherwise Improved. A first-class restaurant as Arnheit er’s is—has long been needed in Brunswick and it is now enjoying a good business. He serves t’ne best on the market, prepared by the best chefs. He serves special meals at all hours, up to 12 o’clock at night. Mr. Arnhelter is also making a spec ialty of regular hoarders atul offers to them a special rate by the week or month. It your family is going away for the summer, see him about board. J Interesting Meetting. Essie Deitz Rebekah bulge will hold an important meeting Monday night. June 2. There are several candidates to he instructed in the degree, and the semi-annual election of officers will occur also. A full meeting is desired and earnestly re quested. Let every member who possible can comio do so. Only the Best Of workmen are employed by dim Carter. All know how to do good work. Ring 'phone 253-2. Stamped Linens worth 10c. 15, and 25c. cents wilt be sc'd at sc. cn Mon day and Tuesday at Heller’s. New Syrup- EVAPORATED Georgia Syrup: None Better, in 1 qt. Cans 2 qt. Cans. ’Phone 158. Wo gfnnrr iiitnar St. Simon Line. Steamers Hessie No. 1 and No 2. Schedule in Effect May 25, 1902. Uave Brunswick. Arrive Ocean Pier Leave Ocean Piers. Arrive Brunswick 8.00 a.m. 8.45 a. m 6.30 am 7,15 am 8.30 a. m 9.15 a. m 9.30 am 10.16 an 2 00 p. m. 2.45 p. m 4.00 p m 4.43 p m 5.30 p. m 615 p. m 5,30 p m 6.30 pm Leave St Simon Mills Arriye Sti Siulon Mj||j 6 'V° a ' m 10.00 a m 5,1 0 P' m 7.00 P m EXAMINATION RULES FOR SCHOOL lIACHERS STATE SCHOOL COMMISSIONER GLENN SENDS ORDER TO SUPERINTENDENT. To the County Superintendent: The next general examination will be held Jue 14th. The questions for tile examination will be sent you as usual under seal to be opened only in the presence of applicants for teach ers’ license on the day of the exami nation. On account of the addition of physi ology to the subjects upon which the teachers must be examined, I have been compelled to decrease the num ber of questions on a number of top ics. Tne value of each question will be printed opposite the question. The general average made by each teach er will be obtained in the usual man ner. To obtain a third grade license the, general average for the applicant must be 75; for second grade license the genual average must be 82.5, and for nrst grade license the average is tixefi at 9U, To obtain a State li cense the average must be not less than 95. Papers for State license must be sent to thq Department of Educa tion not less than 30 days from the late of examination. The law requires that separate rooms must be provided for white and colored teachers. You are author ized to employ whatever assistance may be necessary for the plotter con duct of the examination. 1 shall use the, utmost precaution to prevent the procurement of cop ies of tihe questions on the part of parties wno may be attempting to see cure them. If you should detect such an attempt on the part of any appli cant to use questions fraudulently ob tained,, the examination must be de clared void so tar as that applicant or his accomplices are concerned. Questions of theory and practice will oe taken from Shaw's School Hy giene. Yours very truly, G. R. GLENN, State School Commissioner. PERSONAL POINTS. Gen. Manager J. A. McDuffie, of the B. & B . spent yesterday in Atlanta. Tuesday is Jeff Davis’ birthday and Sumlay hours will be observed a tthe postoffice. J. R. Cox, an old Brunswickian now of New York, is spending a few days in the city. Tax-receiver J. W. Price- of Wayne county, was among tthe visitors to the city yesterday. Arthur Lucas, of Savannah, is in tli city! in the interest of Col. J. 11. F.s till s candidacy for governor. Mrs. J. F. Goins and children, Jimmie, Ciev and Stacy Lonraine, of , Savannah, aro in. Uhe city visiting hf*r mother, Mrs. J. C. Coleman. Presbyterian Church Today. The usual service- of public wor ship wili lie conducted by the pastor ‘■iff Prxfibyiy-Tiah church today. No services tonight on account of the meeting at the tabernacle. The Sunday-school will meet at 4:45. Strangers and visitors cordial ly invited to all the services. Shouldn't be Tampered With. \\ non your clothes need cleaning don't have them tampered with by poor workmen. Jim Carter’s men know how to do good work. Carry your ciothes to him always. 51 JNS