The Brunswick news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1901-1903, June 22, 1902, Image 2

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SUNDAY MORNING Headquarters for DAINTY ICE CREAMS, SHERBETS Ices of all kinds, Soda Water, Gin= ger Ale, etc. served at our Fount eHEMieftLS We pride ourselves on the quality of our Chemicals. None but the purest and best are found in our store Drugs and Druggists Sundries In this line as in our others we always look for the best and when you get it here you can count on getting just what you pay for. You are Always Welcome Mere We have a cozy little parlor fitted for ladies and our store is equipped with electric fans. Come in and get cool when down town shopping Great Bargain Sale -Saturday, Monday and Tuesday, June 21, 23, and 24, ; and. H. Holler & BroJ Mexican Dishes Chilli Con Caine per can 15c Chicken Tomale ” ” 12^0 FRESH VEGETABLES Cucumbers, squashes, beans water melons, tomatoes, etc. every day fresh. Gasoline for sate. Phone 168. Wo HUNTER-SALE DRUG COMPANY Dur Line ol Patent Medicines is complete. When you need anything in this line give us a trial we have just what you want. it WORD ABOUT PRESCRIPTIONS We are aware of the fact that lije depends on pure drugs and accuracy in the compounding of prescriptions, and therefore we use only the purest drugs to be had. We send for and deliver prescriptions promptly to all parts of|the city. We make it our business to please and displease none A child can trade here as easily as any one. HUNTER-SALE DRUG COMPANY Telephone 37 A GLIMPSE AT CAPETOWN’S RULER LOBl> MltdiKß on CAP* TOWN J..01-U .miner was sent in tno year of the queen’s jubilee to South Africa. There his duties were larger and more im portant than any he had yet under taken. To begin with, he was and is govern or of the Cape of Good Hope, constitu tional sovereign of a responsible eol ony, bound by the fleeting policies of colonial ministers. Then, as high com missioner, he is supreme ruler of a great native population in Basutoland and the Beebuana protectorate, gov erning tlie semi-independent native chiefs by means of local commission ers. He also has supreme authority over the territory of the Chartered companies, but with no direct share in its administration. When the Boer war broke out and the two Boer republics were annexed, lie was appointed their governor, stilt retaining that office. When lord Milner visited England last .tear, lie was made much of in ministerial circles and was raised to the peerage by King Edward, taking the title of Lord Milner of Cape Town, no is described as having a sharp, thin face and as looking much older than he really is. Lord Milner is a bachelor. His salary at Cape Town is $40,000 a year besides a liberal allowance for exueuses. Everybody reads tae News. THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS. No oue has figured more prominently tn South. African affairs since the out break of the Boer war than Lord Al fred Milner, who has been governor of Cape Colony and high commissioner of South Africa since 1807. While Sir Alfred's duties have not led to the fighting line, ns the head and front of the civil government he has led a strenuous life. The responsibilities resting upon him by virtue of Ids position at the chief base of supplies and operations in South Africa have been very heavy and at times exceedingly trying. Yet he has discharged them all in a man ner that has won for him the praise of his countrymen. Lord Milner, who is now in his forty ninth year, can lay no claim to blue blood, for while on his mother's side he is the grandson of a British general his father was a I)r. Charles Milner, a professor of the T'niversity of Tubin gen. Young Milner was not only born in Germany, but likewise received his early training as a German bey at a German school before going to King’s college, and then to Oxford, where he acquired much fame as a scholar. After taking Ids degree young Mil ner studied law and was called to the bar in 1881. Not finding this to ids liking !W entered journalism and be came a member of W. T. Stead's Tali Mai! Gazette. He remained with the Gazette until 18S5, when he entered politics. His first essay tn politics was disap pointing. He stood for parliament as a Liberal and was defeated. For the next three years lie was private secre tary of Mr. Goshen, then chancellor of the exchequer. He was thus bolnml the scenes while the great oporatilfflPW converting the English debt was going on and acquired a knowledge of finance that has since been of great value. Lord Milner, on the recommendation of Mr. Goshen, entered the Egyptian service in ISSO and as undersecretary of state for finance played an impor tant part in the development of that country. The book which he w rote on his return entitled "England In Egypt” ran through several editions and is recognized as the standard authority on the subject. After a brief tenure of chairman of the commissioners of inland revenue TOILET ARTICLES Soaps, Hair brushes, Tooth brushes Combs, etc. Call and Examine our line. FINE CIGARS We carry a choice line of high grade Imported and Domestic Cigars. Give us a trial Hoi Water-Bofe Fountain Syringes and anything in this line you will find here in endless variety and ut the v ery best quality. When in nerj of the goods give us a call LOWNEY’S CANDIES Ihe World’s Bt-.SI . Gold Medals awarded bv -ill the exposi tions. We have it fresh at all times In ali style packages Try them. 6wept %i( desalt ifyreeze# Cumberland Island 00 minutes sail from BRUNSWICK, Cfl. Two Boats Daily New and Unexcelled Management, Ocliestra, Bowling, Target Range, Tennis. Ping-Pong, Premises Thoroughly Renovated. Improved Lighting No Scarcity of Sea Food. For Rates Apply to J. L. JACOBI, Manager, Cumberland Island, Ga. 9age Woven Wire fence Jut * the dtrengeat fence in the World. You cannot tear down, burn or carry away a PAGE fence. Cyclones cannot move it, and once set up your fence 3 1 i '_} ] T~ ~T job is done for the next twenty years. +; * TANARUS: y- T t: There are fifteen different styles for * ; ; DA Qf" ; ::i schools, churches, farms, residences, ± 1 - -i—...4- poultry, cows, sheep, rabbits, hogs, i DAHiTOV - parks or any public place where at: t rUUL. 1 ■* 9age 'lCrcugkt Jrcn pence, Tm , . 9age 'Crnamental Xawn Pence This fence is for anyone who pre- ... ... . , , * . . fers a Wrought iron fence, v hether it Is }* e pre ? ti * t and cheapest fence be around the yard, cemvfv school on the markftt for residences, schools, church, or park. There are many cliur c r nes, cemeteries and any place signs to select from that you want to beautify with an attractive fence. The fence is attrac , tive in design and low in price. v _ t\ nen you want a fence for any purpose call on or white me. Prices aad designs furnished on application. Fences sold and built for purchasers. If you get the PAGE fence you get the best on earth. * X*. 'iO. Beming, Agent, Brunswick, sa. Write for particular*. J * j JUNE 22