The Brunswick news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1901-1903, September 21, 1902, Image 14

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SENDAX MORNING. PROMINENT CITIZEN m HP? 1 — M mn WHAT CAPTAIN TOBIAS NEWMAN IS DOING IN HIS LINE OF Business. JP* irf # A i There Ik not.a mow progressive terprlsing or|?aluabl vSthin the confine* ot'BruSw'lek’lthdSHlapth Tobias Newman), thc'i-wel!.lbiowh-buf inoss man, who' conduHTaon t)s largest wholesale and retail liquor houses in this section of the state. The business owns and occupied a two-story structure and is ’headquar ters for the entire south Georgia trade. The retail department of the busi luess iimlift ll :L specialof cari-waty at all - -the wines, beers, cordials and cigars, while the wholesale department is recog nized headquarters for this class of goods in large lots. Capt. Newman is at present a mem ber of the city council, is chairman of council arp . teni. St| membm- ut the finance CunJmitti. ta.V/ia*msftJ dir the council committee on streets, drains and bridges, and it is due to ■us gable energy tpat the city is now in troducing a campaign for sly® Im provement sig nally suffiefiful. K* ; i;* v f. v "f | Capt. Ncwmait,# rtromineot m t’y thian circles of thir’rjty, having ser ved as chancellor commander of Ogle thorpe lodge, and Is now captain of Oglethorpe (livlsicui No, - 4 uniform rank, wfilch,''in ’ insny has won laurels. He was for some lime a member of the board osmntaj com y |Bßimiet| and in tfiKt capacity.' a& In all <stfierfi. , | he made a splendid official and the public w,ea( was the beneficiary of his Itecil Itufcin*s4-fijHliods getlc sfpirit and wise and safe advice In all matters of Interest to the county Captan Newman has often been spoken of in eonnctl<Jß'lwillfrtSjiS Jbnjf orally of the city and if he ever con sents to the tiße of his name It is safe to following in all sections of the city. „ „ j; m Call on Mrs. M. Isnnc. Try Rob Roy flour, } jMOBf RH GtOGRAPHY. :■* Of Wbajfc’Js the of the earth composes!? Of cojjptr lots, {mighty poor roads railroadKijrackg, gob grounds, base ! ball Jhrki -*and lai r |{rou nd s. AboutTp|hree-fotfc|hs. Sometimes they adftJL little gin and nutmeg with It. What is a town? is a (onglderable co .ectlon of bfftebß pml inhabitants, with four or" fv| ..men who ’.’rua the party” and Tendmoney on cent interest. ! What is commerce? Borrowing |B for a day or two and dodging the lender for a year or two. Name the different races: Horse race, boat race, bicycle race, racing around to find a man who will pHt&M he on his pap-y •3mMR> h|*. many glasses is divided? Six —being enlightened, . civilized, naif civilized, too utter, lotL foi-thl a cent and real estate agAti. ! * • * nations are called ,fen tigh tened? JThat! aTiidUjg /q how, you ymirllMnkil aim' 5 whll-fnCX ?yin home. What is the earth’s axis? sssmfwar to Fraj|<;j£qa through Hfnping- VtHflfAkl** ani| lilgnt? | i! tufmMljgjby nigWitettlng IBn rr Wl;. nijOt*-’ Is" tyused everybody going home to supper. What is a map? A map is a drawing to shovflinc wiwr„r f" * Wliat is a mariner’s compass?* | A jug holding four gallons, jk M.-Ui&e fer iguififbic barjJLns. You Are inviteu. 11. V. Addorley, the Newcastle ttjrcel I "fcyAsnf itivilis* the gifjerul 1 pufiUcr* ’fit cafr slnfl Insfiict lits ,y, ry [large stock of dry goods, notlonfiand In fact, everything usually found an a well equipped dry goods store. 11l 'J niW-*—l-i j j — ti-i Bargains at Mrs. M. Isaac. ■ ij News.’ Want, Ouluwo. WINTER CLOTHES should be #¥% neonsydfppw by Jim (’al ter. at* tiUI Monk ‘Sitcet. King phone. 25U-2. 'JJiKi Win THREE THINGS THAT STAND our ~, t The three things tnat stasd for good stem-hooping namely, right • jeoils. right prices, right method ami this yon will tlml exempli licit with ns. The right goods are found in each department 1n our estab lishment. Right prices are vouched for or money refunded in every instance. Right method hy buying and selling only reliable goods and guaranteeing every item. Limited space forbids going into details in the various departments. Suffice to say we have in our dry goods do partinent all tne latest novelties In DRESS GOODS Ladies and Children’s Furnish ing Goods Generally, Our housefurnishing goods department is complete in every detail comprising everything necessary in your parlor, library, sitting and dining room and down to the smallest item required in your kitchen. Will call your special attention to our line of CARPETS. RUGS. ART SQUARES. MATTINGS AND FLOOR OIL CLOTH. On these goods we guarantee to save you from 25 per cent, to 33 per cent, on our competi tors' prices. Our china, crockery and glassware department is the larg est and best selected line in the country. Our lamp department is composed of the riouest designs and prices astonishing law. Last lint not least is our millinery department, which contains all the latest'nov elties in foreign v and domestic novelties of the fall and winter season. Miss Jessie Seaman of New York, will have charge of that department during the coming season. Notice of Our Millinery Opening will be given through the volumes of this paper in a few days. M. ELKAN, 3OB NEWCASTLE ST. Don't fail lo attend our special sale Monday. We have some good things to offer you f.iat day. THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS. PUBLIC LIBRARY IT IS AN INSTITUTION WHICH AFFORDS MUCH PLEASURE TO' BRUNSWICK IANS. *■' - i'.' ;.ef jjfeaß j jr* Xhq isnai,swi*li library is in infetftu-j tiou wtilchT. tfcis City low! justirea !• Jiroild, living;and flourishing doea, of oh*ta>-lea and 'UacOtii**int. i.Af pi'-seiit the If brary is in splendid condition finan cially and every day new subscribers arc being,jWddfcd -.JSRUft. 1 ' est boohw-mnd :all|t)te magazines lajjd' on the shcrtwAandAm” tte fiOWs. Th* little reading-room is a pleasant place coMtcoi* altd attentji t- liffarjgh d<#ps e’ thing ft,r t#e sf’Hfn^i-i of rAdd-wr and ants scribers. The “want list,’’ is open if s*bscri)e*, fnwoLwhipa my <>*•■ Wr wyts wistjl ttfi t|p ing filled as early' as po'ssfbl# street it is placed on the list. ’I lie associa tt<m |sarranglng 4o a bazaar in |N'|, '|ii^< , is i jt> rikl -f fiild:-| tor the i_l*, provement of the library. I'iSns* for other entertainments are also tinder nA. the .fcjfcljj)SU r lie devoted to putting the library on a firmer basis financially) ■ . j <-, A meeting will be eaflisl i-imfL/ Mv decide dpflniteljj upon these matters. nlie officers of tile library associa tion are At opart, 0., V. Wood, prea-t dent; C. G. Bradley, vieg-preside lit; It. Candler, secretary; I). I'ar ker, treasurer. The very reasonable price of a subsjpi||l(j<in {:i 4io|Ki-t lierslilp within nie reach* of evdryhnh, tho .lerms being seventy-live cents per quarter in advance. There is no Initiation fee. The library should be supported and it presents a splendid opportunity for jimlirs to get all lie latest books and magazine,- as well ns all Inc slnndard works at slight ex pease. Some Genuine Bargains. Those who are looking “for the best of it” In (be dry goods line will do well to call upon Mr. II V. Addorley the well known dry goods merchant. t ™-~° “ If you are looking for bargains colne down on the Bay. L. J. Joel is sell ing his entire stock out at cost. Mrs. M. Isaac wants your trade. RUST PROOF Sf*" jmmmm We Have a Train Load of Them, CUE BOUGHT THEJW Tp MUfer. p> *3L JbTmkm UrlL. * If you are Interested sencHor " Sample and Price. 1 iinrjnnH no fnoo' have other goods to sell. Hay, Corn, Feed Oats, Flour, Meal and full line of G roceries. The Cocuning Cos. BrunswicK, Ga. Bellevei In Iht* Theory. "Somebody advances the idea that there are words that affect us just us certain colors do." “1 duuno about the colors, but I'm pretty sure to frotli at the month every time 1 hear 'line’s busy.' Cleveland Plain Dealer. Invisible. Itrlggs (sarcastically)—That was a beautiful, fine horse you sold me. Griggs—Wasn’t he? As 1 said, not a blemish on him. “No. Ail inside.” Detroit Free Press. A man talks knowingly of the Incon stancy of women and then proceeds to get mail if one of them proves he Is right.—Chicago News. MAKING NEW CHOCOLATES. Nugatines, Caramels, Clito, jjflgL Old Fas..,oneii Creams, 20 ets., Marshmallow Carameis, etc! Delaware Grapes, Niagaras, California Fruits, etc. LLOYDS Phone 255-2. 214 Newcastle St. i JEWELRY. [ DIAMONDS. : WATCHESi ► —~— and a £ complete line 1 t of the £ Rogers’ Knives, ► Forks, Spoons. Etc. ► Fine repairing. H E KENNON MOTT, 0. D. \ The Leading Jeweler- . * 215 NEWCASTLE STREET. " ► Inspector of watches for the < " Southern and B& B Railways. 1 I Keeper of the city clock. Tline t - by wire from Washington daily 1 “ at 11 a. m. . THE CONVENT SCHOOL CON DUCTED BY THE SISTERS OF ST. JOSEPH WILL RE OPEN ON MON DAY, SEPTEMBER 29th.. AT THE CORNER OF RICHMOND AND HO WE-STREETS. Miss Kate Slater wishes to call the attention of the ladies to her new fancy work in batteuberg and renas auCce work. HISTORIC HITCHING POST. One of tin* I’ll in 11 tu r l.niidiuiirkN of the National ti|ltul. One of the oldest signs in Washing ton is the cast trim figure of a China* UuTn about three and a Ml feet in height that stands in front of a livery stable on Sixth street northwest be tween Pennsylvania and Louisiana avenues. It has been there since 1882 and is one of the familiar landmarks of the city. During the civil war Generals Grant, McClellan, Hooker and others who patronized this stable a great deal tied their steeds to this hitching post, and since then other distinguished person ages have had occasion to use this post during every presidential Inauguration that lias occurred since Lincoln’s sec ond term. Asa matter of fact, tills much of Sixth street northwest, between Penn sylvania ami Louisiana avenues, is a historie locality In more than one sense. It was on the corner of this street and Louisiana avenue that Gen eral Robert E. l.ce bade farewell to his old commander. General Winfield Scott, when tlie former withdrew from the Cnion array to join that of the Confederacy. During the first two years of the war General McClellan and others came here regularly to pur chase and inspect horses, it being at that time a sort of horse market.—Bal timore American. YES ! UPTON'S CELON < TEAS ARE THE FINEST GROWN BLENDED GREEN AND BLACK, YOU’LL FIND IT AT cr KEANY’S, 'Phene 11. 312 Necastle. Mrs. M. Isaac can save yon money. New Goods Evtery Day. H. V. Adderiy the well known dry goods merchant is constantly receiv ing new goods and in the course of a few days he will have an interesting announcement in these columns. Go to Mrs. M. Isaac. SEPTEMBER 21, A Boy’s Wild Ride For Life. i With family around exporting him to die, and a son riding for life, 18 miles, to get Dr. King's New Discov ! ery for Consumption, Coughs and ( Colds, W. H. Brown, of Leesviile, lud.. endured death's agonies from as thma, but this wonderful medicine | gave Instant relief and soon cured | bim. He writes: “I now sleep sound - , ly every night.” Like marvelous cures of Consumption, Pneumonia. Bronchi tis. Coughs, Colds and Grip prove ~s matchless merit for all Tnroat and Lung troubles. Guaranteed bottles 50c and sl.oo. Trial bottles free at all druggists. Car of Horses and Mules. S. Marks will receive a carioad of horses and mules tills morning anil those who are thinking of Inlying should by all means see air... In the lot are some good family horses and some excellent mules. TOR SALES —One of the best paying retail candy and fruit establishments in the city. Situated next L o opera house. Can prove that the business is a good paying one. M. FERE-iTtNO. 106 Newcastle St. Tax Notice. For the purpose of collecting the state and county tax for 1902, i will be at the precincts named below at dates mentioned, to-wit: Sterling, Sept. 29; Oct. 28 and Nov. 24. Jamaica, Sept. 30; Oct. 29 and Nov. 25; Py I el, Sept. 2; Oct. 30; Nov. 26; St. Simons, Oct. 6; Now 10 and Dec 8. On dates not mentioned above. I can be found at court house in Bruns wick until December 20, when the books will be closed as per special in structions from comptroller general. Be governed accordingly. H. J. READ, T. C. GLYNN CO. Try Rob Roy Flour. ..It is the best New Boarding House. Mrs. J. A. Caldwell, of Atlanta, has rented the large residence at 101 G street and will conduct a nrsi class boarding house. Mrs. Caldwell has cad years of experience in the board ing house business and guarantees satisfaction. She solicits tne patron age of boarders. The rooms in the house have all recently been renovat ed and refurnished. Swan's Down flour Is he best. SI.OO. 55.00 and $6.00 men's line shoes must go at cost —$2.90 a pair. L. J. JOEL. 308 BAY Street. ROB ROY FLOUR IS THE BEST. Healthy Kidneys Means Long Life. If you want to restore your kidneys lo their former state take Smith Sure Kidney Cure —50 cents at druggists. Selling Out at Cost. 7c. hose, 3 cents 10c. hose 5 cents; 15c hose, 8 cents; $l5O shoes. 97 cts. $1.50 pants, 97 cents; $1.50 nrdluu 97 cents. - L. J. JOEL, 308'BAY Street. See Mrs. M. Isaac ad. .n this issue.