The Brunswick news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1901-1903, November 26, 1902, Image 4

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WiJDKKSfiAY MOKNJNG. latest style without question and have his money back if there is any cause for dissatisfaction. : Our guarantee, as well as the! manufacturers’ are behind every; garment sold by us. LEVY’S I Wc Have Accepted Agency * For the Edison Ponograph and sup r plies. Wo will carry iri stock at all y limes ft complete stock of PHONOGRAPHS AND RECORDS M’e sell for cash or on the install ment plan. * We also take old machines in ex change as part payment on new ones. Phonograph concerts afternoon and ’ evening. ' I • I W. J. BUTTS, THE DRU GGie.'. Agent for Huyler’s Candlec. RICE. . Merchants in Want of inis staple will do well to Call and See Our Samples, - We have a large lino to select- from. We carry in stock Life Buoy, Monkey Brand. Oclngen and many' i other brands. ► Our line of Toilet Soap la up-to-date. If you want Tomatoes come , nee us. The Downing Company. Special Bargain Sale Monday and Tuesday and. H. & Bro. # 220 Newcastle p,nd 302 Bay. See Heller’s Weekly The Man who is an ex pert in fabrics and tailoring can buy his clothes any where, but the man who is not an expert must buy them where he r n >ws he can depend upon the quality! and workman \ ship, get the; TO MAKE REPAIRS ON COUKTV JAIL ♦ COMMISSIONERS AWARD THE COTRACT TO MESSRS. BOWEN AND THOMAS. i rh<Tboard of county commissioners yesterday made a coni rad ’ with ! Mesons: Bowen & Thomas, the well known architects. wine’ll, when com pleted, will (111 a long-felt want and at the same time make a public improve merit which- for many years has been flagrantly needed. The contract calls for a thorotn overhauling of the first floor of the county jail. Concrete floors will in put in. which will almost render es capes impossible, all of the colls on t'nis floor will be overhauled and re paired and a general repair of this portion of the jail will be had. in lids connection. Bowen V Thom as will in the near future subniii pro posals to the commissioners for a gen era! overhauling of all of tie- cell! in the building, as well as other portions of same. As Is well known, the Glynn county jail is In distressingly bad shape. Grand juries from time to time have made recommendations looking to Im provements. but for some reason they have never been complied with, t: condition has gone from bad to worse and the fact thai this imporvetnenl is to he made will boa source of plea ure to the people of the county gen erally. The work will be commenced once. The Man From Mexico. "The Man From Mexico" will be presented at the Grand, matinee and night. Thursday, November 27. This will furnish a strictly nigh class offer ing in comedy and one that will prove most satisfying to local theatre goers, If the well seasoned judgment of ea {table critics may be taken as aceur rate. The play has been a great, laughing success in the larger cities during the past two seasons, and since Mr. Pei kins secured the rignts to It, he has endeavored successfully to keep It up to the high standard fixed by its production in New York, Bos ton. Onleago and elsewhere. All the appointments necessary to a high Hass performance ate carried on tour, rfnd the cast has been chosen with care and judgment. To lovers of gen uine, hearty, and pure fun. it oilers, perhaps tile best el ortainmot of its kind ever given in ibis city. Tickets ego on sale this morning at 9 o'clock. In the District Court of the United States for the' Southern District 01 Georgia, Eastern Division. In tho matter or Matt. White, mink rupt, in bankruptcy. To the creditors or Matt White, of Brunswick, Oa, In the county 1 f Glynn and district aforesaid, btu.k rupt. Notice is hereby given that the mi 1 Matt Waite has been duly adjudicated a abnkrupt.. and that the first meeting of his creditors will bo hci.l in the office of A J. Crovatt, referee in bank ruptey, at Brunswick, Ga„ on Ihe sth day of December, A. rC. mo 2, g( m o'clock in the forenoon, at which time the said creditors may attend, pnn - (heir claims, appoint a trustee, < vim ine the banrupt, and transnr t such other business as may properly com before said meeting. A. H. MacDonell, Referee in Bankruptcy. Max Isaac, Attorney for bankrupt. Savannah, Ga., Nov. 2i, 1902. Out of Death's Jaws. “When death seemed very near from a severe stomach and tivw trouble, that I had suffered with tor years,” writes P. Muse, Durham. N. (:., "Dr, King's New Life Pills saved, my life and gave perfect, health.” liest pills on earth and only 25 cents at all druggists. Wedding : Presents: - ■ r > -< • -I ' i ’ ! WILL HAVE OPEN .ONI * MONDAY . FINE LINE OF, HIGH GRADE CUT GLASS AND SILVERWARE. CALL AND LOOK. KENNON MOTT, 0. 0. Jeweler and Eyo Specialist. 215 NEWCASTLE STREET. Inspector of watches for the B. & B. Railways and Keeper of the city clock. Time by wire from Washington dhily at 11 &. m. THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS. dome dedal / A Tleivs Tides. YOU NEVER CAN TELL. . Yon never <an tell when you send a word— Like an arrow shot from a bow ißy an archer blind —be ir erne! or kind. Just wctin it will chan ■ to 20. • If may piece file breast ot yotfr dear est friend, Tipod With its poison or I>alm. To a strange! s heart in life’s great mart It may cariy its plain or its calm. Yon novoi can tell when you do an act •lust wliat the result will be. But v IT every deed you are sewing a seed, Though ils harvest you may not sec. Kadi kindly act is an acorn droppi In Gods productive soil. Though you mav not know, yet the tree shall *iow And shoiier the brows teat toil. You n> ver can tell what your thoughts Wi'l rlo In bringing you hate or love. For thoughts are things, and ilteir airy wings > ' Are nvifter than carrier doves. They foiiiTW the law of the universe— Each thing mum create it;, klftd. And tuey ‘-iieert o'er Lie pack to bring von back Whatever went out from your mind. Ella Wheeler Wilcox. m m m Mrs. H. M. King is recovering from a recent illness, * * * A littd son is the guest of Mr and Mrs. Colson Hoyt. • * - Me Griffin is (piite sick at her room at Mrs. Morgan’s residence, Mrs, V. .Jeffers and Mias Aline Jef fers will spend Thanksgiving in Way cross. Mi . Ellen I’cnnimnn will remain here for sumo Urno longer, the guei t of Mrs. E. n. Walter. * • Hunter Hopkins is at nome from col lege until after the holidays. m m m Mrs. Hill, of Savannah, is the guest of her suffer, Mrs. T. Q. Fleming. m m m Miss Sophia Geissjer, of Greensboro, arrived yesterday to visit Mrs. N. H. Ballard. m m m Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Betts and their family will occupy G. W. Wright's new house, on Carpetner street. m m m Mrs. W. G. Brantley leaves this week to visit Misses Jessie, Kg to and Murgtiiritc Brantley, in Blackibear. * * • Mrs. 0. Downing returned Monday from Atlanta. M • • Mrs. G. W. Coates itnd Miss Tlosa Contes will arrive this week from a delightful northern trip. • • ■ Mr. and Mrs. F I). M. St radian will move this week into their handsome new residence on Union street. m m m Mrs, p M. Nightengale and her lit tle daughter arrived Monday from At lanta. and are visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. Downing. • • • Misses Minnie and Agnes Akin will he at home from Wesleyan college lo spend Thanksgiving week with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Akin. ... Mrs, William Baker has returned from a pleasant visit to Atlanta, where shT visited her daughter. Mrs, W. It. Huberts and Mrs. M. L. Throw er. • • • Mrs. Charles F. Simmons and her little sons h ave in a few days for New York, after a visit to Mrs. L. p. tain man. * * Mrs, Robert l.fhffpr leavtjp shortly for her home in Atlanta, after a visit to her parents. Captain and Mrs. To bias Neffman. * a * Mr, and Mrs. Eugene Zee.ley, of Hattiesburg. Miss,, are the guests of Mrs. H. V. Adderly, being nere for Me benefit -of Mr. Zealey’s health, They will not return to Mississippi, but will probably locate in Savannah. ** * V The supper given hut, night by the I.ndies Aid Society of the Catholic church was a great me ass. Quite a nice sum was realizeJ in t r .i<# ladies, i who worked hard au 1 deserved tlic [success they achieved. * • • I The D. A. R. of Mobile will open the [ racial season there tomorrow night | with a colonial hall. This will be a I very elaborate and elegant affair, one lof Mobile's many delightful social . functions. Y * * * I The illustrated lecture to be given I by Mr. Parks Friday bight at the au | ditorium promises to he a very intor- I esttng one. Mr. Parks comes highly 1 endorsed by Rev. Ed. F. Cook, and other prominent ministers and every one should'a'.'ond and hear this in structive' and entertaining lecture. The price of admission is vorv low. and if should be liberally patronized I ' ... The pupils of the seventh grade wiil entertain the grammar school today with a Thanksgiving exercise. A num ber of historical characters vii; be presented by the various pupils and a drill by twelve girls will be a f.'a-l fare of the entertainment. The, < x ercises will occur at 12:30 in the eu ditorium of t he High school. A DAYS DOINGS IN! THE LOCAL FIELD SHORT NEWS NOTES PICKED UP HERE AND THERE BY NEWS REPORTERS. ' • Laying Augusta Gravel, g The of paving Newcastle street with Augusta gravel was 00m meneed yesterday under the supervis.- ion of Alderman Newman. The work is being pusned a rapidly as possi ble and will soon be completed. Preliminary Hearing Today. Bessie Gale, the negro woman charged wilh murdering a child at i*a licy Bluff last week, will ho givin a preliminary hearing before Justice (/tiledy today. The case lias attracted considerable attention and a large crowd will no doubt attend the trial. Will foeet Monday. Judge Dart'-will convene the Glynn superior court in regular December session next Monday morning. The dockets, ooth civil and criminal, are well filled with eases and tne session promises to be tine of the most inter esting in the history of the court. A Special Concert. A special phonograph conei i t is an nounced al Butts drug store for, this afternoon and night, beginning at 3 o’clock. A number of new pieces w.-re received yesterday and the concert is expected to be a very enjoyable otn , and Mr. Butts invites tlie public to at tend. STAanJjfjgu ing Best Florida Oranges. New Nuts, all kinds. W Finest Eating Apples. Fancy New Crop Dates, it Large Fat Bananas, Fresh Lemon Drops, Golden Nuggets (kisses). J (Special Bicycle Delivery.) £ LLOYD’S 214 Newcastle st. 'Phone 255-2. T-adies If you want to seo every thing and up-to-date In fancy work, iust go to Miss Kate Slaver's Millin ery parlors. Whitman’s Candy. MORGAN’S DRUG STORE. iim : Monday and Tuesday ;B(tur Goods fot Less Money ¥ land more Goods for the sam ♦ Money than elsewhere L vv U 1' vo your advantage to come and inspect ogr'Bargains in Linens and Napkins, etc. j Th early bird 1 atones the worm. First pome gets .first entice: I g.lq e avOo Monday and Tuesday. If 0 MATTER WHAT. PRICES ’AREj QUOTED ELSEWHERE- V ovver. KAISER BROS- The Old Reliables PRESCRIPTIONS .FILLED HERF. Will not vary a fraction of a grr.in from the quantity railed for, aceura-cy in (he compounding of Medicines. is one of our sthong points. Added to tliis is the abs 'ute purity and un doubted freshness of every drug uned. We replenish ottr store frequently, and use or sell nothing which lias he roine inefficient tarough age. SMITHS PHARMACY LOST- Young pointer dog l*i years old. white body with liver colored head. Answers to toe name of Max Any information will be thankfully re ceived and properly rewarded by C. L. Candler. G to .'’i • Sfatet parlors for stylish headgear. CLEANING. PRESSING AND DYE ING.. GOOD WORK DONE CHEAP ER THAN ELSEWHERE. SEEJIM CARTER, OR RING 'PHONE 253-2. j FOR PLEASURE, COMFORT AND SATISFACTION , In sweeping your carpels use a latest improved "Cyco” Bear ins; BISSEI.I, Sweeper. ! It is surprising the real en joyraeht you can get from cue . taSk of sweeping simply by using a modern Bissell sweep ' 'v ‘ : The _yoo” Bearings give them their perfect freedonf of action and an entire absence of jar and noise making their . workings smooth ana noise less. As to the economy alone you cannot afford to be wlta ou? a Bfssell as one will out-last forty rooms besides . brightening and preserving your carpets, making them ’ wear nurch longer. Note our prices: * ••AMERCICAN QUEEN” $3.50. ’ ••IDEAL/' $3.25. , -GRAND RAPIDS,” -NICKEL TRIMMED” $3.00. J(,.2&.Miller & sen NOVEMBER 2C. BHfpjPsSffvr?sJPs|^§^m P '% i ' A FEW MORE DAYS. . anti Thursday will he here Don.t forget flr© have ENGLISH FRUIT CAKES. 1, 2 and 5 pounds. FRESH NUTS, ! NEW FIGS. i FLORIDA ORANGES. MALAGA GRAPES, (live us your order. Phono 168. c3T!222-T:£ Efaa®* If it's good to eat, w© havlo It. JViilliner'y I | JUST RECEIVED A BEAUTI-) FUL LINE OF MILLINERY) GOODS, HATS, FEATHERS, OR-1 NAMENTS AND FANCY ARTI-i ■CLES, ALSO A LARGE STO ' OF EEPHYRS .AND . FANCY | W C O LS. " ' “ * LADIES CALL AND SEE FOR* .YOURSELVES. ’ MRS. E. EARLE, .! 203 Newcastle Street. ’ -J:;-