The Brunswick news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1901-1903, November 09, 1902, Image 12

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■uKOAf MOONING. Cool Weather \ MAKES A MAN THINK OF HIS ' i Underwear j ( i t < ARE YOU FIXED FOH COED WEATHER IN THAT PARTICU- ' i v. < EAR? ' If not, now Is the time to lay In your supply. • We can nerve you with either light, medium, or heavy weight, in ’ ;WOOI,, COTTON, or MIXED GOODS. Investlgaate the merits of .' our Tlpderwear Stock, and see if its not to our mutual interest. ' I LEVY’S You Owe II s Nothing For doing right. The druggist who desires to grow in the confi dence of the people him no other safe and sure way open to him. We solicit your patronage on the grounds or pure drugs, rlg'i ly handled, at fair prices. On ttils basis w * have grown. On this basts we will continue to grow. We are in iisisincss to make money, hut know full well that we must earn your emiihkmea before we can get your patronage. We have n punk messenger Hervice, and will send for and do ' liver your prescriptions promptly. ; W. J. BUTTS, THE DRU GGIBT. Agent for Huyler’s Candies. Special Bargains ON Saturday, Monday and Tuesday See Heller’s Weekly, and. H. Heller & Bro. 220 Newcastle. 302 Bay. Whitman’s Candy. MORGAN’S DRUG STOR E. Miss Slater's new hat* are beautiful creations of fashionable ultUinery. Fine millinery, tasteful trimming, leaeomiblc prices at Miss Slater's. Go to Miss Slater's millinery parlors for stylish headgear. Kennou Mott, the jeweler, has a fine line ot cut glass and silverware and china on the way that, is suitable for Wedding Presents, and will be here next ween. Try Rob Roy Flour. ..It i* th* best on tat market. SOME SNAPSHOTS AT THE POLITICAL FIELD Louis J. Leavy, Jr. After great political contest in ■which the nation was plunged if is somt what interesting to divert one’s mind from great national questions to those of more local intere. f. Colei made a fine race in New York. Tom ' Jonnson was defeated in Ohio. Good old man Teller will go back to Hie senate from Colorado, Rhode island j has a democratic governor, Kentucky j and North Carolina have come to the ' democratic roost again, and there you are. But what of the local situation? Who’s going to he mayor? And how about the alilermanic ticket? We've got troubles of our own. Will tlio Good Government club bold a meeting, nominate a ticket and eject if ex-cathedra or will the forces who are aligned against this organization rise up in their might and malic a kick. i This political situation r; rath rious. anyhow. To all Intents and purposes Mayor Emanuel seems to have clear right of way to the may orality, and yet considerable act i vir> marked the latter days of the registra tion. What does it mean? Is some body wearing a stillcito? nmi'it so. where is it going to b< used? The Good Government eiuh is supposed to have a meeting Tuesday night, and nominate a ticket, and they do say that later In the week anotner meet lug of citizens will he called to cit.i, i endorse this ticket or name one in op position thereto. Now where are we? That’s the question. YVnt we have two tickets In the ti< id, or will good government supremacy hold sway? And right along these lines it mien! he of interest to say v.-ho nave been spoken of in connection with places on the aldormunic hoard. Om poll Uoiail suggests a Good Government ticket to rend this way: For mayor N. Etnanucl. for Aldermen J. E dn litgnon, E. T. McKinnon,, T. Newman Calhounu,, A. E Wen/. VV*. it. Dart Cnlhcunu, A. E. Wen/., Vv' -R Dai and others have ticca mentioned in AT THE GRAND In securing the Gagnon-Pollock Stock Company for Ini' coming week Messrs, Fleming and Waff are demon strating that they fully intend to live up to their promise to the theatrego ing public of Brunswick, that nothing but high class attract it ms wool* up pear ai Brunswick’s cozy in tic play house. While I’lio prices charged by the Gagnon-Pollock Stock Company, 10. 2fi and 3ti cents, are within the reacu of all, it lniisi not be interred that because the prices are cheap, that tile show is also, ii is a well known f i.et in iheatrioal circles that a first class MISS EDYTH POLLOCK, of the Gagnon-Pol lock Stock Company. repertoire company is a great deal more expensive than the average "one piece" show. That tnis company is entitled i rank among the best is amply testified to by the high praise bestowed upon it by tile press of the country. A glance at he personnel of Gagnon- ++++++++++++++++++ ♦ PERSONAL POINTS. ! * ; Hon. B. Atkinson, of Camden coun ty. spent yesterday in th^,eitv. Dr. W- B. Burroughs is taking in the state fair a, Valdosta. Col. W. K. Kay has retuumed from a business trip to Atlanta. Hon. W. F. Symons came down from Atlanta last night. Hoyt W. Gale is out after an illness of several days. C. H. Louther, of Way-cross, is in the city-. G. S. Gardner, of tae railway mail service, with headquarters in Atlanta, is in the city. Prof, and Mrs. B. F. Mann aie now keeping house at 1605 Giotic f r.er THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEW*. this category. On the other hand an other ticket' bus been : ? . o of with either Captain T. Newm. A. J. Crovatt or J. W. Tomas at its head, with a ticket like this: i,. Fi hleman, if. I*. Coleman, W. :Vl. Top per, J. A. Montgomery, so you * it is hard to toil just exactly how -,ne municipal situation stand,-;. But then w< have ether tumbles.; That city court question is rathei a live wirtvand is giving several of the hoys some consideration. From alt 1 indications the court is a fixture ami since Judge Sparks is to he m < In- r.ve for solicitor general of ini. eiieuit, i taen who’s going to tic judg. ■ it is ; hinted that Dick Meador anl Dave j Gale have judicial aspirations, and he- | tween these two young barristers it I would lie nip and tuck with the gov ernor. /Both were Terrell men both ! are able and capable ana it would simply he a case of which horse) snouhl get left at the pout. A whole lot of representative-; ye ini Atlanta and don’t do air : hm Butts, of Glynn, is on reive:. He.-: a natural born spurt, and . i wants some profition for our tiKh and our terrapins, noil among the en grorsed bills will he found om intro duced by him with this < rid in i icw. Senator Synurn seems .to >ve held three aces with President lb,.veil and tins tic 'll placed on i, me very Impor tant C'lHffllitt.cc. Hi ': Iyd 1 i e\v. anyway and can fell lie boy- from the mountains alt about our im,,board grievances. and by the way. he can give :; \ 31 of ii : a four-cur! Hus I aid beat us out when it come, to a political drawing. So, while Hie cnlfre con try is breathing easy over the recent cal contest, wtf who live in Brunswick are on the quivive of a conic. : thai may change the entire complexion of the local situation. Ket her ~. m that. And here’s best wishes for the whole pitfifl. Pollock Stock Company prices that beyond all doubt, v Mr, Gagnon, who is a sterling actor, was Adelaide' TniO'slou s lendlnc j ui ,n in “Sweet Clou r” last season. \ji s Edylli Pollock ha; liecr; identiHt 1 with some ot our most famous stars, nota bly Mr. Edward Harrigau. lai,- ..1 Harrfgau & Hart'. Mr. Jack Ferguson, leaning aiau wit Ii Cma Pajt; u for the.-* seasons. Miss Edna Farrell, leading lady wit.u the National Slock Coniptm.v i,i Wnsli ington. D. C,, for two . uson.. Mr. .Instill MeUartliy, nu Euglisii ac tor, wfio lias siqqidrtcd such .oar- as Mr. Iver’and Mr. Barreit. His fit^ 1 appearance in the l.’nlted Sta With the principal roles, in tht hands of such compel, nt performed, supported tty a carefully self ct< and cast", it is impossible to gi\e an < .u , .1 a capital performance. Treasury Department, office of the Public .Health and United States Marine Hospital Service. Brunswick Quarantine Station. No,mm • , Sealed proposals wiii be . and at this office until neon of November l;. 1902, to furnish lumber, paints, nails, etc., for use of the Public Health ami Marne Hospital Service at Bi v, v. Quarantine, Ga. Schedules and fur th?r information may he ob : ii-ted upon app'i vcto Mu m . R i:t3FRSD,'JS. Assistant Surgeon M H. s. In temporary command of station. LUanted! BbL Young Man to Clerk. Af ♦ Must Bea Hustler. LLOYDS i 214 Newcastle st, ’Phone 255-2. A Great Glove i a PURCHASE.! *< • Ladies Fine Grade of Kid Gloves, 650 pairs in all. They- are in white, idai k, slate, tan, brow n, fully worth $l.OO. We offer them for this week, at the exceptionally low pries of* ~ '-3 69c. A Pair \ KAISER BROS. | The Old Reliables. A TRIBUTE. "Oh sudden fall. The dark pail O’er homes so bright and happy All clouded in a day.” th'iely the grim reaper hath stirred mightily among us for the past week. :icd deviation's mournful shadow in darkening so many homes nath cast ; .ail over the entire cummunit", un til the present > car bids /air 10 fie memorable for the number of bright yo.iug live., hat suddenly went out. hi he preseix <■ of death we ail uaiie in s>mpathy withThose who are bercu'.ed. Jealousy, hat*., envy, dis mast and malice all disappear around ■ ii*' open grave and we only know and feel that human hearts are bleeding iii'ii: while human souls have gone t tic ci ci nili bar of judgment to solve all U' th‘ep mysteries of life Ye.- i.-riiay morning a young man was how ci i with grief as ho stepped 1 an an incoming train while loving hand.--, lined forth a beautiful casket ami hut: in her home the moital re mains of one of the fairest and ijnghtext and best cf women. Upon t’ml c;ci;oi was inst rilieil that mu s>vee: word "Motaer. ’ And 1 thought 01 a time win n life held so much for two and tuey huthled air castles i o doubt, and looked forward to a nil’ll old age w here plenty and peace should smile around them and the ree e; i cl a life well spent and tne crown ot hi eivcmciit lie shared together. f ' I thought of the blessed day win u patorntiy mane them nappy in Hu possession of a sweet little girl ■mi win'll Inter there on;u unto ■ --nit,> haired boy“ seemed their cup of joy was primming o'er end 1 wondered if there were any happier than these two. But “God moves in a mysterious •vay” 'an i 1 remember the first great -hadow that crossed lliat hanpy tho ,- fiotd when the little hoy was i Mien. While memory lives I cannot fere* t tne sweet face of that dead ' liiid wht n the fa.'per knelt by its lit ile couch and murmured ’’Rapa’s boy .■'sleeping." A soft breeze stole ;Erott.f.-.li He ojm'U window and gently tim.il the wavy ringlets about the little slch j-or's tir. w ana I scarce c. compreheud it was indeed a * * OffiJllt 1 -'> sH^Cp. 1 remenihor when pale disease 1 n tcrcii rnd fixed its tearful and 1 ' i upon the mistress of ante in ! new iiei again an 1 age. t to the verge ot !l)c gr:ve now uohly : : im...-ami s' to save his i ived one. Win ..gs lie endured no ■ ? evi r i.1. 1 w. And then when dcatb seemed almost conquered—when to i Ril auj hone was coming buck aad uome seemed again the aaio out place. i’ was only a dream—a sweet, sad ireitft— a rav ot sunlight which hath left the < hauls darker than before. Mat 'he God woo holds us ail in the hoi. of bis isanu, sustain and eom ' fort our friend in this hour of deep distress and unto him and unto his motncrless little one there is vouch - at' i a hope lor reunion where no sickness is and grief and pain never cou.es. E.B. Never in the History of Brunswick, ) has there beers collected under one roof such a beautiful variety of China and Japanese mattings, tapestry, couch and table covers, oriental rugs and portieres, art squares, etc, etc. New gcods are arriving daily. No "bargain day’’ gcods, but everything in the lat est designs and fresh from the factory. When in search of a prac tical wedding present, visit us. We have hundreds to select from. X M. Miller and son y a | 1 k Ladies ofl Brunswick. 1 | I >< 1. 3’ou can always find most any thing you want at our store. We j 4 have just opened New Georgia i 1 Cane syrup (none better), Maple $ Syrup (from sap of the tree). 1 Ilccker’s Buckwheat (in pack ages), Hecker’s Buckwheat" (in' / j bulk). Ralston’s (food of every de n scription),’ l.argo Red Apples.' £ Fine Celery. I I Phone 158. | 1 | If it’s go- ,’ to e?t we ha it . t Millinery z % * + ’t - r F'.-SIY ED A i PLiL LINE OF MILLiNERY A r GOODS, HATS, FEATHERS, OR- ♦ * NAMENTS AND FANCY . ART). * ALSO A LARGE STOC c, OF ZEPHYRS .AND . FANCY * WOOLS. % LADIES CALL AND SEE FOR T % YOURSELVES. * MRS. E. EARLE. . * 203 Newcastle Street.